The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 27, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1
PAGE EIGH1
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning Jannary 27, 1934
m
MIL lUrc,LL& vUB.
FIlEEili
Bearls Face Tough Game
nn r
J ; V U :.
S LTIJ UVJ V LJ
ers
Huskies still
dodge defeat
H ELP STATERS
Bads
Trim Albany
! I
f
it
i i
I! t ;
H i
11
j i
3 :
1 f
! 1
WITT, m ato n IvaMlt ! ha a Vat-
ELnination of McPh.ee is jbu team whi tac iu first real
lesx in xvoruwest conierence piay
A!sa Factor as W.S.C.
S Defeated 26-23 IP
in' defense of the championship
won ' last year, tonight ' when it
trarela to Forest GroYe to play
tha Paeifie unlrertltr Bada-era.
PULLMAN, ."Wash., -J an. 2 -vP) - Pacific, in . the limelight the
Tw a " tomtit r: basketball Commit.. .Mr( r nrnhflhta
. lkr tABlCbt. (JreKOn - Itie I Khnmnlnn nntflf nt BanF antt
fteWMWBgtp s State-:- U .to 1M to urmounU the Bearcat
. tnN JTOBE&rS DeiBK u7 hHrtU I. . .lutnf n n
. r --. - ... a aa ua vaa 4a wnt wuv t aavaaa-s i v
dicappea wnen nwurj v rTI l honors this year, with such Yet-
Mgh- scorer, wens - . eran stars as Dougl--;. Corrigan
tonal fouls. , , llfcKeel and KUUts in the lineup
MePheeent out two minutes land playing together for the third
after the second nait peneu. fourth year In some cases.
jarml two XoalS to glTB I - nt,- T.....t. i,.t .A.
Washington , State tleQ occupied with.exama than basket-
before mitiBg,i lourtn -wuv baU this week, hare looked rather
Both" teams piayea aeue J poor In practice and may not be
ly, but tne contest t their best tonight.
not auair in in- i "'1ZSa I By eomparatire scores in games
Ttd MacDonald. guard, popped I - ... .ih.w i. win.
basket from the corner to open nolds a fc but Alb4ny
: tYiA ararinff for Oregon OlSei v . . Tir(iimAtu ij MM
t.1v h eonnt was tied before l
ithe Orangemen gulled tato the
i -lead and made- it IS to 11 t
balf time. Roland Johnson, Cou
f gar forward, scored basket Just
- before the gun sounded, to Uo at
- II.- but It waa later ruled ; that
::thi- halt had Wded when, the
timer's nn tailed to to at the
first attempt
; -Washington SUte oPn
strong In the second halt with
McPhee counting two goals. Ai-
hare Bradley, sharpshooter .who
starred against Pacific last night.
FOREST GROVE, Ore . Jan. 16
-iSy-. Althongh nnable " to stop
sharp " 'shooting - Bradley, ' Pacific
unltersity stopped Albany 'college
44 td SS' In a northwest confer
ence basketball game - here, to
night.
, - Bradley was high scorer of the
game with 17 points; dropped In
from almost any angle. Pacific's
reteran point gainer' Douglas
scored 14 and McKeel, guard, 10
points.-. '
Pacific had a 2$ to 17 half-time
lead.
Albany
Stultx 8 ..JP
Bradley 17 ' T.
KeUblock 2 r
George 2 7' n
Mauney 2 "
Curry 2 ... ...S
; Pacific
.14 Douglas'
S F. Mason
S Corrigan
-10 McKeel
If Kffllta
Referee: De Cumen.
Moioum QlfT
SIS. WREStlERS
DEFEAT COW S
DALLAS, Jan. 2 Dallas high
school, took Monmouth into camp
I here tonight in a fast, clean bas-
Salem high school's wrestlers
took five out of nine bouts to win
from Corrallis 77-62 at the college
ter his ejecuon, ine ua- . . ,4.1J leadln- all ,t testerdar afternoon.
red a while ana we eT i .-,, ,xorft w.. - - ' .
a . f a mm TnR i war -m - - -----
rr;:.:rithln two points.f . ' at Thomas, IIS pounds; E. Prey
iuo irom ine noon most 01 mo eeu-1 AlrtArln h Vamih i
(S) lost to Row-
the BeaTers from the hoop most of the eyen- ilderln (S) b
a. minute and a halt left, vA ,., .oTeiesa ri" "
a... 1BA1BSP Tfl 1 "Ol vi4 ' I UUUUUBI If IU1KT
:m. tirscortarVw e Ore- the third garter Only two W 138 pounds Flag (S) beat
complete the conng wn fou,3 were caled on the winners. MontKomePT. iBo noniid. mhT,
Tm 1 1P(1 lucvuiiui I - i . I r 1
A(I tno win--l m -- i ss loot iu r loyu, a poanas;
1th tne TlSllOr I ; . oi in jiuuuubi
Foul shots
ing margin w u f nine foul tries, and Monmouth vada t& lost t irunt in ii
therlng eigw ir J-"". two out of four. hearrwelirht diTision:
kA . a ina i nurars. iuv -'w B i -
Oregon Gains Ground After
"Rest Period; W. Jones,
Olinger .Do Well ..
. '.' v. ' - i, . . v -
SEATTLE, 'Jan.' 26-fl)-Before
a near , capacity crowd of 7000
fans, the University ot Washing
ton climbed a notch "closer to the
northern dlrislon '. basketball
championship of the Pacific icoast
conference tonight by conquering
the Unlrerslty of Oregon, S3 to
28. ; , . ;. .
" . It was the first of a two-game
series, and was . the seventh
straight victory for the Huskies.
Oregon outscored Washington
18 to 13 In the second halt.
The summary:
Oregon (28) FG FT TP
Robertson, rf 0 6
Berg, rf 2 0 4
Gemmel, If 0 0 0
W. Jones, e ... 3 17
Budd Jones, rg 113
Miller, rg 0 0 0
dinger, lg 3 2 8
Totals 1
Washington (83)
Weber, rf
Hanover, If
Bishop, if
Wagner, c -
Lee. rg ,
Galer.Jr
Totals
12
... 2
... 3
0
3
8
2
1
2
0
2
1
1
28
6
8
0
8
7
6
.13 7 33
Oregon 10;
Hogue's boys
x vn.
Trtfvi! for the Bea-IB squads furnished most of the w?ll tangle with Sandy here Feb-
Half time score:
Washington 20.
Personal fouls: Dregon, Rob
ertson 2, Gemmel, Berg, W.
Jones, O linger, Miller, Budd
Jones 3. Washington: Galer 2,
Hanover 2, Wagner 2, Lee 2,
Bishop.
Free throws missed: Oregon,
Gemmel, Budd Jones, dinger.
Washington: Galer, Wagner 3.
Referee, Bobby Morris, Seat
tle; umpire, Les Arnold, Seattle.
. vers.;
The lineups and summary.
Oregon State (20)
4VrVnn11- If . . . .
v w ..
Hlbbard, rt ja
Folen, e J
MacDonald, lg
Lenehitsky, rg ..... 0
Hill, rg 1 0
in an overUme period. The game Salem beat Sandy 33-19 at Sandy HOVS HSXatnlOTI
..AttM.ii. Mn-h thru Fhrnir 1.1 I
2 0 I Monmoutn piayers ana one uauas
Totals
Wash. State (23)
Johnson, U .....
McPhee, rf ........
Schmltt rt
Houston, t ........
. Rjstt. lr ..........
Willi, rr ....... . 2
utMom rr ........ 1
8
6 I being ejected on. fouls.
6 Summary:
S J Dallas Monmouth 1
4 I Pleasant 2 F 5 A. Snider
2 Hamilton 2 P 7 Wilson
Webb 11 C McKern
26 Kliever 9 G R. Snider
KM
G. F. Tp. I Fisher 9
.G
Referee, Lemmon.
Winegar
WILL puly nienT
E
rr.1s ........ .10
Walt time score: Oregon State
nrBilTirton State 11
Personal xouis: inciuia. .
x HELPS FROSH WIN
Will Be Started ...
i4t F, Announced
Rules of the national physical
education committee of the Y. M.
C. A. will be followed In the boys'
hezathlon which opens today at
the Salem T. The events, six in
number as the name Indicate.
Teams of the Senior Church hare been selected no that Mia
basketball league start the second average boy may participate, and
half of their schedule tonight on to develop in the individual an all-
the Y. M. C. A. floor, the Presby around ability,
terlans meeting the Jason Lee Included are: Long and short
Trojans, South Salem Friends distance potato races, standing
meeting Jason Lee, and American broad lamp, running broad Jump
Lutheran, league leaders, meeting ani the shot put. Boys weighing
Temple Baptist. Games will be at ieSs than 125 pounds will compete
i, o ana 9 p. m. m. tn. tarzet throw as the sixth
The remainder of the schedule nt while heavier lads try the
EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 26.-flV
JohMon 3, MePbee 4, Houston 1. Duke" Wemngton, Rook center. 1 1, follows: February 3. Temple fence Taolt.
eif 1 SpTimnt 1. r e-v uauwut to. Aiuiauo, x rcoU j icriailB I nmnAtftlATt will ta hftfWAPn
Free throws missea: uwonuw m u" wcju B. xnenas, American Liumeran l gonads and individuals in the gym
1 Lenchltaky 1. ; " I men a sz to so wm over tne ore- ts. Jason Lee; February 1, Luth- I cla8Ses. Individual awards, a gold
n.f.iL llmuT Mitchell. Gon-lgon State college Rooks here to- erans vs. Friends, Trojans vs. Ja- Unttnn fnr bnn uorinr 600 noints
nniTiir. Roger Folgate, night In the first of a four-game son Lee, Presbyterians vs. Ban- L. w. a button for bovs
Whitman. I isenes., iib; reuruary n, rresoyierians scoring 600 points or over ana a
i. I une two-point margin oy wnicn . umeranu, jason tiee vs. aap- 1 bronze button for boys making vo
flflTAEN BEAR WINS I tne irosn won was aonatea oy m, iTojans vs. Frienas; eDru- noints or over,
tiTPPKTCLsrr. Cal Jan. zs.-wi Wellington eariy in a irenziea ry z, iTojans vs. i-utnerans,
Pnllinr away to a good lead .In I second half. He took the ball Presbyterians vs. Jason Lee, Bap-
- . i m m m a m MA.t ma a a &Ka.
tk. it naif of tne secona pew, i rrom a jump-on ana tosses. cuus.
TT.i..ntt. et California s basket-I into the frosh basket. The Duck-1 me Lutberans walked away
v.m t-.i banded the University I Unas had a 15 to 13 lead at the with honors for the first half, win
r.mnmia at Los Angeles time, nlng all their games. The other
Brains 46-to-8l troundng here At haU time the Rooks led 13 teams are bunched.
tonight. Halt-time score favored to 1 2.
the Bears 22 to 12. I Dwight Adams of Willamette
university was referee.
i It begfa to look as thoetgh
Salem high wfll have a basket
ball team before th aeaaon la
over." Reports out-of SUverton
prior to- last Bight's game
.there Indicated that, Sflvertoa ,
expected to lose, bat we eaa
ay withont violating" any con-.
XfdeaceV that Salem high did
also, or at least Coach HoUls
Honttngton did.
Don't cheek Silverton oft the
list ot .'contenders yet, however.
The - Foxes have been handicap
ped by lack ot fast competition:
the. Salem game was their, first
tough one. Give them a few more
like that and they'll look a lot
better.
Don't put off baying your
Roosevelt Birthday ball tickets
because of conflicting sport
events; the Willamette-Pacific
game here will be Wednesday
Instead of Tuesday, and the
wrestling show naturally has
to be changed.
By the way, they have that
new floor all finished and pol
ished in the armory, and It's
about time wrestling fans learn
ed to curb their smoking habits
while parked thereon.
McMlnnvill reports declare
that Andy Peterson hasn't sign
ed a contract with the Ducks,
even . though officials of the
dob say he has.
Ford V-8 Quint
Hands Mill City
Its First Loss
The Valley Motor V-8 basket
ball team of Salem handed Mill
City high school Its first defeat of
the season, 28 to 24, on the Mill
City floor Friday night. The Val
ley Motor boys divided scoring
honors evenly while Kanoff, a
diminutive but lightning - fast
guard, led Mill City with 11 points.
The Ford boys reported that
Mill City's team Is unusually
strong in its class and that Coach
Eliassen has hopes of reaching the
state tournament.
Valley Motor led by eight points
early in the second half after a
13-all tie at half time, then Mill
City rallied and nearly caught up.
Valley Motor Mill City
Lemmon 7... .F 2 Allen
Gies 8 F ...4 Carter
Speck 6 ...... .C 4 Wallace
O. Gleason . ...G.. 1 smitn
Hendrie 7 G 11 Kanoff
S...2 Catherwood
iPafnTakitFive
Winner 34 to 32
Over Mill City
TOOTERS TO MEET
Members ot the Willamette - -
Valley Officials association will Canby UeteatS
Independence in
Close Contest
meet Monday evening at Par
ker's to discuss matters ot in
terest.
Farmers' Union
News
Pay'n Takit of the Y.M.C.A.
minor league defeated Mill City,
leaders of the Santlam league.
34-32 in an overtime basketball
I . . v.. t-1. Ml -
ft wjr I game on tno .rarrisu uoor st
UneSicled IV in U14- Ned Hal0 or the T,ctoni
lled.witn is points ana Moravec
LA GRANDE, Ore., Jan. um uuaaa 11.
Monmouth Five
Takes Another
Ducky Pond Has
Edge for Coach
Job, New Haven
NEW HAVEN, Conn;, Jan. 26-
UPV-Raymond W. "Ducky" Fond,
Yale football hero ot the 1923
and 1924 seasons loomed tonight
as the possible successor to .Reg
inald "Reggie" Root as head
coach of Yale football.
To Yale and Harvard men the
Tivid memory ot Ducky Pond Is
of the touchdown he made thr
of the touchdown he made
through a sea of mud in Harvard
stadium in 1923, which gave Yale
the victory 13 to 0. It was aptly
said of his teat at the time that.
he "swam" tor a touchdown.
UPV-Tbe Monmouth. Ore.. Normal I eummary.
I Pay'n Takit
La Grande Normal by a 48 to 31 If
Mill City
INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 26. I Park 9 F 8 Keiiy
Independence high lost a close, Ucore In a rough basketbaU game Hle 11 11 ?loJTec
hard fonrbt basketball came to w mi,v iForcard 4 ..C... 1 Kirby
Canbr blah 21 to 17 here to-1 A VP rill Mnnmnnfli .ants, ..nv I Morgan 4 G., 2 Baltimore
night The score was tied at 16- ed 20 points and Petterson 14 Bacon 1 ....... G Wackter
all as the final period started. t r.nni. 8 2 Catherwood
Barelav and Newton were Inde-1 with m.n mhi.ti. 4.1 S..... 8 Selms
VARION. Jan. 26 Ursine that I nendenee's leading players and I vA i..t half r. t .
all farmers' work to a common I Mooney and Melum surrea tor wolle and Bob Qoinn both nut TJ7 CIim Cf-r
nd. Harley Libby, president, said jCanby. their entire second teams on the " VJCXlCiii Utwut
at the last meeting of the Farm-1 Tne inaepenaenc girw ai.- noor. Little basketball was seen
era union here, "we 'realize that lea tne tjanoy gins i the rough finale.
the government Is , undergoing . a camo w
substantial cnange ana we, m i '
. ... . , .v. I all... 1 - -
iarmers, -want our anar w mo 1
shaping ot it.
Quint Is Winner
As- the- cuest speaker. State
Pneaident G. W. Potts brought a
resort ot his trip to the National
Farmers union convention as Cre
tan's delegate. He spoke ot the
existing k harmony - between the
Farmer's anion and other farmer
organisations, especiayy on mat
ters pertaining to agricultiural
legislation. Mr. Potts aaid that all
tht in needed to sneed up na
tional recovery is raising the puf-
- enaainr nower ot the farmer ny
adding cost l ot production to a
reasonable profit tor vne iarmey.
John Shenard and James John-
on from Rlverview, C. I. Blisdon
from Talbot and W.k I Creech
tram Bethel all brought greet
ings from their locals. Jim Wll
m .' led ainsing r and readings
were given by Jene Mary,"' Red
mond, .Miss Helen Kins ana r.
. Ceoree Klhs.
Mrs. Selmer Lee. has been ap
tainted pianist ' and Mr. J. C
Hartley, chaplain for tha year
with Mrs. Lee Smitn alternate.
Nearly 100 persona attended.
MARION. Jan. 26, M ar Ion
Farmers union ladles met at the
home ct Mrs. Harley Libby Thurs
day, January 25 to cunt. Those
e&ioTlna the covered dish lunch
eon, were: . Mrs.; Karl Klhs, Mrs.
Thomas Winn, MIsi Iris Winn,
Mrs.: James Griffin. Mrs. : Mack
Hamby, Mrs. M. IL Bobbins, Mrs.
Charles Haynes," Mrs. F. E. Iibby,
Witness
Volleyball Team
Boy Scouts of West Salem
troop 16 took two basketball
0 Salem Winner St $ SS St.
nri 1 mi a . I Bliuiiuaii vi a b.uic
nuuiius JUTB OUt Ql tne SIX I nr4 Q.I.M fillnn
.ClrL 7uey?au- M. Richardson IP.... 7 Nelson
VZr. U t H. Griffin 2 ,.F Tomison
years, last night won their tour- t n rhrif.tan.nn
?5LheI! Am Portland R. Griff 2 . . . . G . 2 Wait
vciu..u oieui .quaci naa pre- Gosser 4 ...... q.... 2 Odman
vtettsly won on the local floor A Richardson 6 S... 6 Anderson
from the Portland first team. A Many 2 ..S... 2 Williams
juutocuiiig iuo uunuwcH meet mi A m r m
which Salem plans to participate LUtheranS 0?CC
is unaerway -witn various fort
land teams. Next Friday night Sa
lem men will go to Portland to
meet the Portland first team
there.
Outside Games
1
Surveying Task
The American Lutheran team
ot the Sunday school basketball
league la . seeking games with
teams from ont of .town. Pros?
pectlve opponents are asked : to
ri, U set In touch with Stan King.
wy UtuutO 1820 Falrmount street-
'" .1- Chief factor in the Lutherans'
Boy Scouts of troop 6, West Sa-1 ambition is the fact, that they
lem. did their good deed the other 1 are leading their league with no
day by settling the delicate ones- I defeats at the half-war mark In
Itlon of whether or not a house I the schedule.
I was plumb with the compass. The
dwelling, occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Abbott, was found to be
20 degrees off. Mr. and Mrsv Ab
bott .stood treat; to, the rising
young engineers, and invited them
back some time for a wiener roast.
Taking part in the adventure were
I Scoutmaster .Harvey F. Zlnn, Ed
gar Davis and Dan Schmultx.
Liberty First
Team Too Much
For Falls City
FALLS CITY, Jan. 26. The lo
cal grade school basketball Quin
tet went down to their first de
feat of this season when they
clashed with the Liberty graders,
three years champions of Marion
county here Wednesday nlgnt. Tne
score was 17 to 2. '
Wednesday, January 31, the lo
cal graders plan to go to Liberty
and try their luck on Liberty's
second team as the champions
were just a bit too much for
them.
Parrish Beats
Ashland Quint
ASHLAND. Ore.. Jan. 26-(ffr-
Tbe Parrish Junior high school
basketball team of Salem flashed
a lot of form and fight to win
from Coach Earl Rodgers' Ash
land Junior high basketball team.
2S to 22, here last nlgnt.
1 1
GOXZAGA TROUNCED
MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 26-ff)-
The University of Idaho defeated
Gonxaga university 48 to It in a
basketball game here tonight.
Idaho waiting until well in the
second halt to use the first string.
TO PLAT COLUMBIA
ST. PAUU Jan. 24. Saturday
the St, Paul alumni boys will play
the Columbia varsity team here.
A game Is also scheduled tor the
farmers versus the business men.
BUCKAR0O3 WILT
f,o r;.r f.CDe M "JZ rfDrwS S ChSS PORTLAND, Ore., Jawr 2 6.-(ff)
) M. Smith, Mrs. M. J. Davidson. . wSSL o SSS- 5Sr2 I -The Portland hockey team
- H. 8. Ketnper, ! Mrs. Grover I a rwbfn5wLm hrVko 8S?i& VlSi7. lod
: fcwpnens, urs. seimer Lee, Mrs. h D Wynexoop is iuxused 3 ltter here tonight and a smart
W Calavan, Mrs. Herman De .Uyto t&o weraSoatahla a lr skating Seattle crew crushed It
- Langb.Mrs. Jim Wilaos. and the & cjce. He U shown falos to 0, In a Northwest hockey
in fcifli iaiii fcjiHif Cicj Vms fit tlaJS5iia w v iaaXBt same.
PILES guaranteed removed wttbout knife or needle. OLD
BORES of an? kind. STUBBORN -SKIN rRRITATIOXS, and!
ATHLETIO FEET, if yon had tailed to heal them by other .
means, will onlckrr respond under our new method. Our
berbal remedies are guaranteed satisfaction for GALLSTONES.
POUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTB31A, KHEUMATISM ailments
Of the LIVER, STOMACH. GLANDS
and the URINARY SYSTEM of men
and women, IS years in business.
Licensed N. D. physicians.
DR. CHAN LAM
Chinese Medicine Co 180 N. Com
mercial St Salem. Office hoars 8:80
nun to 1 us. 6 pun. to 7 Pm. i
Tueadays and Saturdays only.
t
Dr. Y. T, Lam, N, p.
Dr. Goldlo D Chan, K. p.
f
- 1.
FffliE
ALL
T
H
1
They've bieen going rapidly, but our stocks are still complete
and there are values here that may never be seen again!
BE HEMS TODAY!
Here are a few of the many wonderful bargains to be found in
this big store!
1 50 Pairs Ladies' Galoshes
$2.00 values, all sizes, brown and black. g "7 Q Q
While they last :.. J
Closing Out All Children's Shoes
Excepting "Proprbilt" '
Regular 3.00 to $6.00 Values Oxfords, Pumps, High Shoes
$E95 and 095
500 PAIRS
Womes Pumps and Oxfords
Brown
$10
wn, black and gray, regular $8.50 and g I r
.00 values go at
" t.
Ladies Leather HouseSIippers
Black, Green, Red and Blue. All sixes to select from Soft Soles
$H95 Hard Sole. $95
Red Cross Oxfords and Pumps
All to be closed out, brown and black,
broken sizes
500 PAIRS
Womens and Girls' Sport Shoes
Broken lines in Brown and Black Calf and Brown and Grey Suede,
In two groups While they last at
0295 and Cg95
300 pairs J & K Ties
Taken from our regular lines, broken sizes ftwO 5
injbrown & black. Regular $10.00 values at.. Y lo) J
Rollins Runstop Silk Hose
.Only about One Hundred pairs to close out. Regular $1.00 and $1.50
yalues. All sizes but not all shades go at T
pairs for OfOO
ygalcnuOfog
m
"T-