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r i 1 M I i t 1 '1 a -!i I 3 4 1 ' 4. V a f ! V - t 1 ill filii'S RUT ITOER Annual Meeting is Sliedicr February 5;: Growth ; of Organization Rapid A transaction whereby Xreei Kay, president mad one ot the principal stockholders of th Sa lem Golf club, acquired the stock la the clab formerly held by Grn team P.r Sharkey, became known late Thursday; Sharkey Jias held the office of clab secretary nd this Office Will b -tilled or aetlea ot the mv directors after they"! re elected at the annual meeting Febraary K. w ? -. ..x-'-- '. v Kay and Sharkey were associ ated r io the construction of Uw Balem Golf club coarse fa 1121. prior to which Sharker was r- fessfonal at the Illahee clab. Al though a considerable, number ef the members bold stock In the dab. majority control vu hem Jointly by Kay, and Sharkey ami that control by Taarsflaya traa aaetloa ti bow held by Kay. . The- coarse has beea improved steadily., a second, nine holes be tas added fa 1S2 aad consider able clearing aad betterment of? fairways : aad" creeas aeraasnlish ed alaee that line, Kembex&hip. has increased greatly la the past year...; . " .. ' , - Kay, who was prominent as aa amateur golfer before munching, into the. coarse ownership , fields - said Thursday night that he was not ready to announce, any sug gestions as to , future poltele " which he may make at tie an nual meeting. .. - Sharkey coald not be reached Thursdar, night, for . a statement as to ate future pfana. MllFDii: : DALLAS. Jan. 25. Dallas aad Mesrmouth nigh scbeefe. lead ers la the A division of the Polk county basketball league will meet here Friday night in a game to determine the leagae leader ship. The teams are aid rivals for the-county championship aad Car the-past threat years hare aepre- aented the A league- la the coaaty : tournament. ,. ' Both' team have played one leasee gaase to- date.' both -games being': with ' Independence,' ratest mouth won erer the hop-picker two weeks-ago br 31 to score? end Dallas - walked on Indepen dence last Friday, by a 40 to 14 j core. The jame between' these two teams should he a real battle with Dallas heldlag a slight edge j according: to eamparatlve stores.! ' Dallas will taagle with rails City Saturday at Falls City, la the! second gaate. aetweca. these two j teams. DaUts'vba the tataa uera early la the season, by a large score. : Ceack Shreew wiU S pick hfa starting team for the Monmouth came from the following men: Pet re, Pleasaat," Vehb," Hamilton, Kliever, Fischer and Layher. . Present stan cliass ia the A league are; - " W. L. Dallas j. ....... 2 0 Monmouth . . . . 1 " 0 Independence . . 0 2 Pet. 1.19ft 1.000 .000 MONMOUTH, Jaa. 25--Coach Larry Wolfe and nine of his hoop aters left this week for Caldwell Idaho on the first lap of an ia Tasiom" trip loto-Idaho and east era- Oregon. They will play Col lege of Idaho at Caldwell; theu retura to La- Grande to. meet tht Eastern Oregon Normal quintet and be back In Portland Satur day night for a. game with Mult nomah club. ( .s The trawtiar Jiaad accom panying Wolfe included; Benja min, Burrell," Phillips, " forwards . Averill and Allen,' eentersr Ashby Kitchen, Ystad ; and M a c k e y. guards. The WolTes who hart ehalked upr fire' Tfctorles, ani have "suffered bat one defeat when Willamette nosed them out by one polat la an orertfrne per iod . at- Indepeadeace last week, are strengthened by the return of "Doc" Allen who has been In the Infirmary, ill with "fin." Ystad also has beea- in. bat , he' man aged to participate la a segment of the Willamette game, making good showing despite illness. Mill City Quint v Coming-Tonight 1 The exceptionally strong Milt City town basketball team will stake Its first appearance of the season In Salem tonight, playing Pay's Takit at 8 o'clock on the Parrlsh junior high floor., Paya Takit, showing Improvement this week when, it handed the Teach ers their first defeat fa the Minor City-Y. league, will be oat tor revenge for the four-point defeat It suffered at JU1 City earlier ia the season.' Airlie Defeats ; Rickreall Quint AIRLIE. Jan. 23. A deter mined Alrlle high basketball team came from behind la .the, third quarter and completely outplayed their rivals la a regular B league game, winning 32 to 17. Ia a preliminary the Airlie B team was defeated by RIckjeall 3 team, 21 to It, " mw& A strcaaoBS caatpafsa ia bo ing started t OreaM te tns the pwlty C . ss vwt thtcre are-left bet ef tbeas, we aaderstasMl. if yea desTt tt:is Bke swlTpear, only that daerat express its decree ef ceartagjieeani "TWr- Spuieh fla ef the erar period as a better example. Keseentber hear we sallied areejMl in i aaaae -masks, er deesa'tf year, raesu ery ge beck that fasT" . - The high school athletic as sociation ; passed a rale- that high seboot ataletes eonld nuy on the same team with, or against. professionals without being pro fessionalized as far! as the asso ciation was- concerned. This was dona largely ta aroid a. lot o confusion asd" an -I epidemie of 1 protestUis which is almost as deadly as -the- professional Tiros itself. Bat immediately north west representatives of the A. TJ. berst forth with lag. Such liberal rales voaldat do, . Hew we were broaghd sn ta aeUere the Ji. A. V. rale ea i g peL la j re never eosne la eon- tact withr it, ft raae Bfee this; te resaaia aa amatear yea mast not . acrept money nor may prize Ot eosnsaeretal rain and f caaei wiure yen mast not compete oa the same team with, or in nny contest against, a profesnfennt. Snppostnr that last September at the eonnty fair BUI Jones aad John smith ran la a eonpte ot toot races; Bill won the first one and received a sack of potatoes worth 50 cents. In the second one BUI fell and broke his leg. end ing -his competitive career we hate -to do this to Bin, bat it's essential to 'the story. John Smith didn't win either race or any prise, but "he's a professional all the same, because he ran aaaiast Bfil ia the second race alter SOI was professionalized- In the first race. Xow John Smith plays this basketball teens- ail nnconsciens of the fart that he is a prefessionaL He immediately f laminates his four mutes. They play against nix other teams and now we have at k C -S3 professionals. They all - piny en different baseball teams Shi i spring, and that- leaves a witSi SIS aestfes- . sionals each of these teams plays nine other teams so that there are 31Se prsfrsssnaals In ttv coininwalry, aff ef wbeta will go "eat anhnsw lastly snreadiBB prBfesslonattant next fail In football season. - BUI , Jones, lying en bis aos- pttai bed, happens to read a rales ad realises what has tak en place. He still has the sack of spaas, aad feeling that the L&oys ought to get something for being professionals, invites them ail -to a potato feast. Bet alas, when the potatoes are divided among the 2150 professional ath letes, -not one ot; them gets enough for s taste. The state hlh school ath letic association knew, we are eonfldent, "hat it was doing in breaking away from the A. A. I", theory of amatenrssns. ' The ct-Ucges discarded It kasg. ago, and the A. A. V. figarea ealy in events, snch as tlie Olympic games, where it has dire.i control. If it were net for the fact that there is aa XBoner fev ; anybody la track and field sports, except in sack cases as those of BUI Jones ami John Smith, we would feel ;fr in saying that there wasal, strictly speaking a teal A. A. V. amateur en the Uaat ed States tean 1ft the last Olympic gasnesr the guess is that there wasnt LEAEUE MAY ACT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25 - JPy-Continued tangled affairs 'of the Seattle baseball club came under the official eye of Hyland Basrertr, coast league president; again todajv - Baggerly: declared somethisg would have to be done qnlckly or the ether directors would feel it is Incumbent upon them to immediately force the ' Issae." ' The league nreiy pointed , out nothing had been done to straighten out' financial condi tions, despite assurances to' the contrary; that no contracts have been snt to players; the club has no paTk, no manager and that" fhe: Becessary monejr with which, to pay . off . pressing debts snd send a team to the spring training grounds, has not beea forthcoming." r ," i 4 SznresstBZ dissDoointment that none ot the principals has even sent word ' as to whether any srogress was being made, Bag gerly said "it is only natural that the league efficials should be come somewhat apprehensive of the ability ef the people bow eadearorlng ' to bring order oat of chaos to accomplish this." - Parrish Quintet On Jaunt South The Parrish junior high school basketball team Is on s totrr of soathera Oregon." meeting 7 Ash land junior high Thursday Bight, Medford Junior high tonight and Saturday night. Medford, with a stronger squad, than the one that lost here by a narrow margin last year is frankly ia the race for the- mythical state championship this seasoa.'. j 111 SEATTLE CtSt Tha OHEGON UPSETS LEAGUE ECES Valley l!otcr Beatsl Kay's, i Parker's Loses DacSy to Freshman Fwe Upsets forecasting a iill tight er race fa the. Kaior Clty-T 1as ketball leaxn feattrel tho Tharsday adgkt -games. Parker's, heretofore close on la heela at Fade's, was snwwed ander by a surprisingly . tmpreved . Willam ette- freshmaa quintet, IS, to 11. Transfer of Moansr to n forward position, srhere ha clicked along wtth. his ex - Salem. high, mate Morley. was ana fnaiara ef the cbansn in the- Bearkfttena show ing; -- I- .' A madt tighter gama was that ia wnJch- TaBey Matsv V-S. the tall - eaden apset Kay Woalen Mffls walck had heea dose oa the hseia of the leaders. The big fac taria the -apart was n. first -half scoring spree- by Lemraon; who swished the net for 14 points be fore the rest perled. He was held to one field goal in the- second half, hut the wool combers could n't overcome-the 22 to 9 lead V-8 piled ap la the first two periods. Pade's swarmed over a Willam ette Cardinals team, weakened by the absence of several regulars who had not recovered from sem ester exams. The score wss 47 to 18, with John Steelhsmmer lead ing the scorinr parade ; with 1 points. ' ' -- 1 '- - Pade's and ParkerV will play their highly Important postpon ed game next Wednesday night. Summaries: Parker's (IS) (85) PrrsJuaea ivetta J. . . . . f Mosher POLLY AND HER PALS ( AND RGMT AFTER HER I j MOTVu3?S FUNERAL. 1'U- ) J HER STCRajrO? A' (SEND HER CArrTD rOK STBAL-r-- IVy MICKEY MOUSE Almost MA S46HT OP ROCK. LEDGE, MICKE-Vsv CA6 TANK - ts " PtlHCTURED BY SHOTS PROM AN UN KNOW H ENEMV'J AND IT is nearly empty! P11IV1BI TO KX3 OWE tN AQV K BUNDLE OF WftRM.NEW CVOTHES AfAQ OU ME YOUR OU3N WE?- fM NOT ACCUSTOMED TO SOCH WKOKESS- CAUT uNuCRSTfVrAU ALL THIS UHLESS VOU13E I CRA7.V LITTLE ANNIE RObNEY -XtA BOnfTO SCHOOL MEXT i XXaJVEI?. THE. UMSH EVERV DA AFTCSZ. SCMOOU-.AM'MRS.MCANY 13 SOMMA rWA BOy THREE. BUCKSA CCaJR5FC.-TiX AaXTAAUCH saar.t; 5TROMS Boy 7 Rasa L-JL-T TOOTS AND CASPER HEARD TH- MAILH AM. OAK1 ! JsVAS THERE ANV QAYlWHAT ARS t THeVF LcTTtK FwM f 'STS- I CAN SMELL TH2. STATES! AN, Safem. Oregon Salem High; Faces Hardest Gaine jfofDate;: SU verton's I i KecorfI:!tlls6 Glean so "far' . The aadefeated status of the Balem klga school hiaketbaU team faces its most serious threat to date tonight when Coach Hot Us HaatiagtOB squad win In vade Sitverton to meet the like wise andefeated Silver Poxes of 8Urertoa higjL District champions last, year, the Silver rexes made a strong showing ia the state tournament and are -among the favorites te return and go evea farther, this season. Three of SUrerton's 1933 regalara aad a couple of others who were at that time virtually as good as the regulars, are per forming for Bilvertoa high again, including Scott, all-state forward Pettyjohn snd Orrea are. the oth er members of last year's team stm active. Schwab aad Specht, filling the. vacancies, have provea their abil ity to hold up the pace, Schwab oatseorlag Scott. ta some of the games. Hoblitt' is aa exceptionally aaCaa90 4 7 a Geodf allow 4 ....C. Sachtler Z Q.. Marr 5 Q. . . .12 Morley II Brandon .. 4 HerveT . 2 Versteeg Pade's (47) (IS) Cardinals Bone It T. 2 Pembertoa Scales IS .... ..P.... 3 Barmoa St eei hammer 16 .C... Winston Thasaas 4 ...... O. ....... Deaa Schmidt 1 ...... G.... 4 Sutton Valley Motor (SI) ) Kay MflU Griffith 2 T 7 Moye Lemraon 14 ....P.. . 11 Pickens Speck It ...... C....... Brlcher Ward 2. ....... .O.... S Perrlne Uendriel ,....Q.. ... 2 Wilson Referee, Harold Hailc EE, Popeye VTK "TO HELP ME- luce, yoa MA1CPQR WE ? VOU BUJSfilN t ABOUT?; I f THERE S GET TH POOD "I 1 ! ( . K. I t. fi "ZfJ l THERE GOES TM , " I THE- town )J READY ! we've l I . T I fvv!Cl--S y Mont we'RE our I I gf , MICKEV7f GOTTA SAVE THOSBl V fin t Ml fl 3 T 'Flfe? 0'-A4 AH MO Jj LAPg FjSferrpigjWttrn I t FGC.RS UKt THVS.LM)Y, 1 I Xr HfVA' YCR oc H UA I IBCT s. ZT iV98.h mj t-mui umsrssA bt .- a m - w -- a a a - - ivu i Mr n a i a a sBh. - ..::: a a aw -r . - - kwx si anar wma a-A a a am m m -1 . a a, a s ww s iw r aaa v r m. s-:i:::sb .a as wz. r ,-::r:: j-w inavc. ' " a'. m. v at l " I I K X r - 1 I rF-I- fNN I I AJLTEV 1 L-- rj-r-l XV---lLr VLJ - : - FaXFUnZ WW CWS MER21 Friday Blornlng, Janaary 26, strong reserve fat any posltioa, . Salens sigh, with less exper ienced team, is farther handicap ped this week by the retirement of lfelvla ligaU ached-uled to graduate;, aad the ealy partial success so tar of efforts to re place Has. SILYKRTOK, Jaa. li aTlTer toa high amtoel win met tfc Salem- high. Ssasttors, ataia ckaza ploas, here Friday Bight, Salem wilt hare a slight edgo, -hat It saonld be a alp aad- tack, con test. Salem baa ancovared some very rood .Bern material and las .woa all at" fas seven -enmas; SO vertoa has won all of her four games, but they were aot agsiast as good teams as Salem played. Tha saver "Foxes, however, hare never beea pressed closely, the am al teat margin being 2d palate, waSe Salem baa wow. sev eral games by the sUnt edge of two polats. Sfivertoa also haa sosae .pvossJsing- new men Ode year. Tie second trams play at 7 o'clock. Probable starting lineup for Silver-ton team will be: Scott aad Schwab, forwards; Pettyjohn, center; Specht aad Orrea, guards. Stayton-Gates Clash Tonight STATTON, Jan. 25. Stayton high school will play Gates on the local floor Friday night ia their fourth league game. 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V raTtr4r ATALL M HAtaO IT TO HE X 1934 BEICATS 111 LlEETBADGEflS Pest-Exam Blues Threat to Team's- Effectiveness; liewPIayeraOut ; Safferiag froa. the fclaes -the wniamatte kenksthall team will endeavor to taae np today after sTmest a weak: of v t r t a a J idleness Insofar aa eaart activity was csacerned. for the hard game that expected at Per est Grove Barnarday night wkea the Bearcats invade the lair of the Pacific Badgersv Coach Snae Keens said ids boys looked wtatrihle' in their brief workouts this week, bxz esrms are over, far better or worse, aad the aaaad nmy neeever some of its form by Satarday. ' Bardett, Pettey s KloostnC Hartley aad Fraats wfll be the starting Ilneap bot Kasne wfn be oa the alert to make any changes foand necessary If "the aforesaid "Maes" are stm -la evfdenee.- With the opening of taw Bear semester. Bay Griffith of test year's team and John Stselham mer who was oa the squad sev eral years ago will be available for the- Bearcat lineup. evening the Stayton girls will play Mt. ABgel. ' The Stayton boys hare woa two out of three games in the league thus far- aad woa eight of 10 games since the season started. Ray Harold, a veteran center and guard, will be lost after the Gates game due to number of semesters la school. Shirt Off His Back Wanted WELLES NME- M4SVE. VOIRXMDA "TO MeiP VtXJ VET? b "Scented' I II If " 71 II I V ws J I . r i if i wi i i ' 'mttm ' ':'W I . .. I 1 r at, 1 1 - M III! -T . irM u . w ,M W S I I 1 I 1 r .-f . av-r; bv - a a a o. . . . - , . "S a . ''s s "iruCUs- Cai.ttooicA:-. if 15A?JI Aci t Xff 3 Vr l'T-A. K WHAT IS UiAswv 3 duu iQAA. pAeto wn. - tks. 1alfa. Lm! isW Q V6tM ttU.-U2JlAjwasVX &A. jSsxKJ vcUvaa, aWvA om egfisags'ta k is. Tt was the wind. TfcmthitislHtrlls trap. 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