The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 10, 1936, Page 12, Image 12

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Portland Five
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Rated
KeeneV Boys Are in Good
Condition, Clicking in
' Practice Now i '
Spec" Keene hoping that his
Bearcats continue la the same
twift and flashy fashion they dis
played In their first three games,
will match them against two
Btronjr Independent Quints in a
Sfroh
- - double-header engagement start
ing at. 7:30 tonight on the Wil-
C.lamette floor. , ... I'
The strong Multnomah club
team, nosed out by Oregon 4(1 to
3 last week, will famish opposi
tion for the varsity quint in the
night cap tilt while the second
' string Bearcats will take on the
Valley Packing team of the ,Clty
Y league in the opening game.
- Keene finished off a week Of
post-holiday practice for his Bear
' cats yesterday afternoon with the
satisfaction of knowing that they
are back in condition. In practice
. . this .week the combinations - that
.went so well against Drake, Ore
- gon State and Oregon hare been
' clicking again while several mem-
bers . of - the second string hare
shown ' great improvement. . .
-' u Three Starters . Sore
While Keene has not 'definitely
decided wha pair of forwards he
- will start against the Clubbers it
is certain that Bill Anton, husky
Greek center, and Captain George
"Finn" Ericksonr and tCharley
Versteeg. guards, . will be" on the
' floor when the' whistle r blows.
Whether Keene "will start Man
ning and Mesher, the veteran for
ward combination, or Gastineau
and Weaver, the freshmen (pair,
that flashed against Oregon State
and 'Oregon, will. not be known
until Just before game' time.
The Multnomah quint,' consist
ing of former college stars,' is irat
ed as strong competition. ( Al
though defeated twice by the Uni
. veraity of Oregon Webfeet the
Clubbers hare put up strong oppo
sition in J both games. . -
O'Connell Is Star '.-''. -
"Skeet? O'Connell, former Ore
gon State ace, and "peaches",
Leach hare been the big guns in
the Multnomah offensive to date. ;
Coach Smith will probably start
"Red" Gette of Softball fame and
. 'Leach at forward, Lenehlteky at
center, and Eustice and O'Connell
at, guard. The varsity tilt la sched-
Onled to open at 8:30. -.
Against, the Packers Keene will
probably start Brandon: and Nun
nenkamp, forwards; -Mnllln,' cen
ter, and - Harvey and Ragsdale,
'guards. " - ' ri:V" "
The Valley Packing team also
Includes such t former stars as
- Johnny Kelley, "Squee" Kitchen,
. Bob Ashby and Os Morley.
WA Projects Go
Up For Approval
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$660; rural relief , survey, $1100;
state - tuberculosis hospital, nre-
f titration "unit, $1912, and grad
ing, $2418:, Salem airport; grad
ing, "graveling runways, 114,175;
Fairview . home, 7 fire t protection
system, drainage, $833; state fair
grounds, constructing admlnlstra
. tlon ; building, general repairs.
115,500. Total for district, $292.
. 970.
Woodburn district:
Sewing room, additional funds,
$6935; city ditching, $1324;
awimming tank construction, $2,-
466; city p a r k s beautif IcaUon,
$1651; demolish warehouse,
$386; Woodburn school, $1821;
sear Aurora, road work, $3985;.
near St. Louis, road work, $2223;
St. Paul, recreation hall, $6629;
Hubbard, ditching, $6840; north
part, of county, roads, $18,596
Total for district, $52,856 4
Stayton district:
East of Stayton, school, $1254;
lTo)iim fish .. fiottiAir . 94Ai.
roads, $ 9 2 9 8. ToUl for district,
siz,&8.
Silverton district:
r Airport, $1300; ML Angel, sur
vey of city streets; $1392; Silver
ton, sewing room,- $6374; roads,
14649. Total for district, $11,U5.
Mill city district: - v
Roads, $4649;-::;siv'V;- y.l'
Light Heavies ta
Spar at Spokahe
SPOKANl:. Wash., Jan. IHA
Two k top - notch negro , light
heavyweight fighters Champion
John Henry Lewis of Phoenix.
Arts.,' and -Tlg. I Jack Fox, Spo
kane challenger -rtlpped; the,
caies at is 9 apiece toaay as
they, hung up their gloves until
tomorrow night's 10-round aon
- title attle. - -. - - '
Betting odds shortened to 10
to 7 for Lewis after workouts of
the pari. The battle looms as! a
test of the. shrewdness and alug-
- m power of a ring veteran
against the stamina, speed and
boxing skill of the 21-year-old
champion.
Falls City Jakes Big i
End of B League Game
With Richreall Team
RICKREALL, Jan. f.Rickre
ail's first B league conference
game was played on .the home
floor with Falls' City winning 31.
to 21 in favor of the visitors. The
game stood 8 to 9 at the first
quarter.
Armond- Brown ' dropped itwo
long free shots and did some out
standing playing. ,.' ;::
A preliminary game was played'
by Falls City and Rickreall's sec
ond strings. The visitors won this
Dempsey Backr-By Proxy
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Anticipating Joe Louis' capture of the world heavyweight crown, Jack
Dempsey is already grooming a ?white hope." He is James Clarence
"Red' Barman, seen.here during a workout in New York gym under the
personal guidance of the former "Manassa Hauler." Barman's nrst ngnt
rill be with fighter managed by Dempsey'a old manasrer. Jack Eearns.
Stanford Gridder
Is Deemed Insane
Worry Oyer Big Game Fart
of Cause, Is Belief;
Confined Before
SAN JOSE. Calif.. Jan. 9.-GP)-
Dale Deaa Beedle, 20. Stanford
university football player, was
committed to the Agnew r state
hospital today as the anti-c!lmax
to stellar performances on the
gridiron that helped his alma ma
ter win from Southern Methodist
in the Rose BowL New Year's
day. .
The 198-pound, 6 feet 2" inch
youth from Miami, Arizona, was
sent to the hospital by Superior
Judge-William F. James after an
examination by Drs. B. E. Porter
and C E. Moore. An Insanity
warrant had been sworn to by
Patrolman John Collins.
Collins removed Beedle from a
north-bound, train this , morning
atert the youth had caused dis
turbances 1 throughout the night
The warrant contained charges of
hallucinations, acts: of violence
and irrational talking.
- - Worry Held Cause
At the hospital. Dr. E. C. Mul-
lins, superintendent, expressed be
lief Beedle's breakdown was due
to acute worry and overw rk.
The doctor said nervous ten
sion over the Rose Bowl game
and possibly over studies might
have caused Beedle's '. collapse.
The psychiatrist said he believed
the youth would recover .1th no
ill effects.
It was revealed Beedle had
been an inmate at Agnew for two
months early in 1934, later ent
ering the Arizona state hospital.
h He was released as completely
recovered. Examining doctors at
the time were of the opinion play
ing football would prove benefi
cial to him
Officials at Stanford emphasiz
ed the belief that' an injury sua
tamed in football was not re
sponsible for his present wndl-
tion.
Hubbard Defeats
Chemawa Quintet
! HUBBARD, Jan. 9. Hubbard !
high school turned loose a scor
ing Offensive Tuesday, night on
the local court and defeated the
Chemawa quintet 26-20. -Both
teams played hard, fast-breaking
ball. Archambeau was the out
standing scorer of either . tram,
garnering 14 points during t h el
session. ..
Bevens led the winners with
seven points.
In a i preliminary the Hubbard
high girls defeated the St. Paul
girls and the "B team of Chem
awa defeated the Hubbard oc-
ond strinr 48-19.
Hubbard will Journey to Inde
pendence Friday night to play the
"Hop Pickers" a double header.
Bethel Team Defeats
Airlie Panthers With
Opening of .B League
; BETHEL, Jan. 9. Panthers
from Airlie fell before the offen
sive football punch of .Bethel on
the latters floor Tuesday night ln
i the "B" league opener.
The game was badly out of con
trol throughout and It was a case
of strong man win rather than
basketball strategy. Linn of Beth-
: el was high point man.
Airlie (20) . (29) Bethel
i Bose Z , 9 Rohde
Whitaker 8 F 8 Domes
f Plouh 8 ...::.......C ; 12 Linn
Wienert , " , , Cresswell
McKlbben 2 2 Cook
Willam ette Grocers "
Get Short End 49-25
" Score on Gates Game
? GATES,'. Jan. 9. -The Gates
high basketball team defeated the
Willamette grocery of Salem with
a score of 49-25. The lineup:
Gates (49)- (23) Willamette
Farmen 8
.F! 3 Crawford
Heath 23
F10 Robertson
C 4 Broer
-O.,.",,, , 4 Clark
.. 4 Curry
WUlis 12
Brown 2
Playmore Quint
ToP8 ch M,u
The Playmore Park quintet of
Hubbard downed the Dutch Mill
fiTe of Saienif 23 to 22f ln a ciose
checking game last night. Jack
son of the Hubbard team was high
scorer with nine points
Playmore (23) (22) Dutch Mill
Barrett
.F.
8 Cater
McKee 6 . .
Leff ler 1
Schooler 1 .
Chappelle 6
Jackson 9 .
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6 Thompson
... 6 Kotts
Hill
2 Curry
Pilots Head North
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 9.UPy-
Unlversity of Portland's Basket
ball Quintet took to the road to
night, its schedule calling for con
tests with Ellensburg normal at
EUensburg Friday and Saturday
and College of Puget Sound ' at
Tacoma Monday 'and Tuesday.
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2 Main Events
On Fight Card
Riggi Meets Beebe, From
Washington; Cooper
, to Oppose Hayes
Headed by a double main event
of ' two fast eight-round bouts,
Promoter Curley Feldtman will
present 34 rounds of boxing, on
his second card at the armory
next Friday night.
Feldtman,- who : was pleased
with the support given his first
card by Salem fistic fans, says
that his second bill is better than
the first. '
Frank Riggi and Tiny Cooper,
participants in the furious main
go of the Initial card, are match
ed against ner' opponents in the
double heaallner. Riggi, 186
pound lad from Brooks who gain
ed a scratchy knockout over Coo
per) New Year's " day, will", be
matched with Earl Beebe, 190,- a
veteran ringster from Woodland,
Wash. Beebe has plenty of ring
experience and : over 160 tights
beneath his belt.
Cooper, Hubbard's 181-pound
fighter who gave Riggi real bat
tle rand claimed the, Italian's
knockout came from a low. blow,
will meet Wea Hayes, 180-pound
Portland fighter, in the second
eight-round event.
Silverton Boy On
Kid Thornely, fast 144-pounder
from Silverton, and Mel Tin Sor
rell, 138, Salem, will mix in the
six-round semi-final go. 5
Three four-round preliminaries
will make up the rest of the 34
rounds. Bobby Gibbons, 131, Al
bany, will meet Charles White,
136, Portland. Little Ruff us, 123,
Portland, will fight Leonard Wol
fer, 133, Hubbard. Alva Ander
son, slim Scio 144-pounder, will
match leather with Harry Ken
yon, 147, Portland.
Tickets will be on sale at Par
ker's, Lytle's, Smoke Shop and
Bligh Billiards.
Bnckaroos Blanked
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 9.-CP)-
The Seattle Seabawks set Port
land down to a 2 to 0 defeat in
a Northwestern league ice hock
ey game here tonight. It was
Portland's first loss in 10 starts
on Portland ice, and they still re
main in a tie with Vancouver for
first place in league standings.
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Medford Outlasts Vikiiigs in Tight ;0
Battle, Tied-at Each Intermediate :
Rest Period; Ashland Foe f Tonight
MEDFORD. Ore., Jan. ; 0. ( AP) The Medford high
school basketball: team 'won from' Salem in the last
minute of play; tonight: .22
close throughout the rough, fast
count was 6 to 6, at the half
quarter mark 18 to 18. '
with less than CO seconds toO"
go, Lewis for meaiora neavea in
two , quick baskets . to giro the
home team a victory in its first
game of the 1936 interscholastie
scheduler i '
Wagner 'was . high point man
for Salem. " . , ;
The : Salem . ; high basketball
team,r narrowly - edged . out - last
night by Medford, will move 14
miles south tonight to play Coach
Don Faber's strong Ashland high
quint in a two-game series. c l
Faber's team, always strong,
has won six out of its first seven
games, losing a close game to
Tillamook.-The Lithians defeated
Salem here last. year. i
Six Horses Named
For Steeplechase
LONDON, Jan 9.-()-Five
United States sportsmen challeng
ed for the Grand National steeple
chase classic today. They nomi
nated six horses, one of them
American-bred, ' for the world's
most trying jumping test, which
will be renewed at Aintree March
27.
The four and one-half mile
race over 30 difficult Jumps, won
three times by American owners,
drew a field of 54, six less than
last year, when Major Noel Fur
long's Reynoldstown was the vic
tor. The American contingent is
headed by J. B. Snow's veteran,
Delaneige, and Alvin Untermyer's
Bagatelle 2d.
O. H. "Pete" Bostwick again
nominated Castle Irwell, the
Irish-bred Jumper with which he
stayed up among the leaders for
more than half the distance last
year. John Hay Whitney placed
his confidence ln Double Cross
and Royal Hansom. Jesse Met
calfe, a consistent challenger for
Grand National honors, named
Klltoi, which was scratched last
year. . ; ,..
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to ,18.-i The score, remained
game'. At the quarter the
14 to 14 and at the third
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Webfeet Prepare;
For Vandal Clasli
Team Has More Power But
Isn't Smooth, Ilobson
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EUGENE, Ore., : Jan. O.PV-
The University of Oregon's bas
ketball team, winner of 12 out -of
14 pre-conference games, will
meet Its first northern- division
toe Monday night the Univers-
ltT of Idaho. - i '
The Webfoots, tall, rangy
players, present the most baffling
question mark in northwest hoop
circles. Whether the squad, with
a new coach, a new system of play
and several transfers, can become
a steady winner this season has
sports experts guessing.
The team Is coached by "award
Hobson, formerly mentor at
Southern Oregon normal. The
Sons trounced . Oregon last year
but the Webfoots have won three
time from the normal within the
past few weeks.
Good at Comeback
Oregon's only two defeats this
season were at the hands the
Riggs All-Stars here in the pen
ing game, 47 to 45 and Willam
ette university, 29 to 21. Zr
eral times the Webfoots nave
been behind with but a few min
ntes to play but, have managed to
spurt to the lead on most occa
Bions.
Coach Hobson said Oregon has
more height and manpower than
last year at the start of the ron-
ference "but Is not so smooth".
Lebanon Beats Scio
SCIO, Jan. 9. Lebanon's first
team of basketballers defeated
Scio 30-20 at Lebanon Tuesday
evening. Scio's second team also
was defeated 28-17. The games
were non-league.
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Rough Contest
On Mat Looms
Qingman and Chambers to
Meet With Nothing ;
" Barred, Planned
With nothing barred inside the
ring and extra police requested to
handle happenings outside the
ring, Otis Clingman will get his
bijr chance for revenge over Hodo
Chambers, wild eyed - grappler
who has twice knocked him silly,
In the .main event of Herb Owen's
armory wrestling show next Tues
day, the promote announced last
night. "i;;i," V ;, V,,.. ;.
The event promises to be one of
the most murderous grappling ex
hibitions ever staged here and the
armorv will be no nlace for a
weak heart next Tuesday." "If Sa
lem neople don't want to see ; It
they had better stay home,- Owen
wired last , night In announclnr
the matching. .. , . : .
Clingman," although not 'of din
arily placed in the roughneck ca
tegory, is willing to go througn
with the 'unlimited go with the
stubby madman from' nowhere.-
Gervais Loses to
Paper Iill Team
The Paper mill basketball team
defeated the Gervais Firemen, 31
to 27, in a fast game at Gervah
last night. Tong of the Firemen
was high man with 11 points.
Lineups: - -r
PapermiU (31) (27) Gcrrais
Gentzkow 6 ...F Colby
Kimpel 8 ....F.... Hawley
Graber 5 C...... 4 Stokx
Parrish S .....G..... 11 Tong
Satchler 2 ...G.... DeJardin
Craig 4 . ..S
Little Dempsey Arrives
For Battle With Spina
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. t.HflV
Little- Dempsey, ruged little 126
pound tighter from California,
hove into town today and put on
a rapid-fire exhibition in prepara
tion for his 10 round bout with
Portland's Italian would-be cham
Al Spina, next Tuesday. Otto
Blackwell will meet Billy Lee in
the semi-final.
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Pmhvterians ' Lose to
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The Turner town team defeat
ed the Presbyterian "A" flulnt 44
to 38 at Turner last mgni. "-:;
ner led 27 to 16 at half time and ,
though 'the Presbyterians - rallied
the lead was too. much for, them.
The Turner star scored; 25 points r
but hone of the rresDyierau.Kv
close enough to mm to
bis name." "
Teachers ; Defeat
Theatre Quintet
Seales Lead Rallf 1 hal
Overcomes Leadi But:
Checked Later ; .7
MnNMOUTH. Jan. t-M-OegoB,
Normal's fast hoop quint Subdued
a last half rally to beat the strong
Grand Theater team, sparked by
George Scales,! 37 to 2 , here xo- .
night. : - i : - "'
The ' W o Ives held the lead
throughout the first halt whlcn
ended 1 0 to 8 but Scales -led a, .
determined spurt in the opening
minutes pf the second period that
Put the Salem team ln the lead
21 to IS. Scales,' running wild,
scored eight points in slightly less -
.1..fi. nf wo. i J"hrlp
ed to a standstill when Coach Al
Cox ran in Osboume, regular
guard. ' I ; r '
Rakko, Normal ' guard, scored
nine points in the last half to Put
the Teachers out In front.
Lineups: 7 i ' ..
Grand Theater Oregon Normal
O'Connell 4 . .F. ..... 8 Ystad
Scales 8 . . , . . . F. . . 9 AveriU
Steelhammer 1 C 8 Butterworta
Gemmell 11 . . .G . . ,'. . 9 RakkO
Foreman 1 . . . . O . . . . . S Morgaa
Substitutes: - For Grand Thea
ter, Hobbs 2, Connors 1; for O,
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Referee, Dwight Adams, Dallas.
Canby B Hoopsters Win
Over Scotts Mills tiigK
CANBY, Jan. The Canby B
team won from the Scotts Mill
high quintet 31 to 18 here Tuesday-
night.
Canby (81) (16) Scotts Mill
Qulnn 4 .F ... 8 Johnson
Faist7 ,.F ..2 Goodman
Battleson8 C 1 Fry
KHnger2. G 8 Dtmlck
Altman 1 .G ... . . 2 Chum
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