7U :M2o Am&eE. Mere 'Tmt o ; t: ' A&akit, . Flay Normal Grabs ; Sixth Straight Mohler and Borden Score High ; Galers Crew to : Invade U Court Wnngs Seize Coach Rclaz:cj on Arizona Desert Coiisars Agcin Grid Stars in INezv Settings, By DUTJOEY- 4C MONMOUTII, Jan. 12. The Oregon Normal "Wolves worke-I their hoop jinx over the Bearcats up to mix straight wins In the last two years here tonight as the' downed "Spec" Keene's bit outfit 38 to 27. . The Wolres, paced by the sharp shooting Mohler and Bordti, grabbed the lead midway In the first halt and nerer relinquished it. The Bearcats tasted the lead only momentarily In the first half after Anton, replacing Gastineau at center, had holed out to make the score 4 to 2 with, fire minutes gone. Borden, Wolf guard potted one to eren j the count and then went on to collect six more po'nts during the halt as the Bearcat dropped behind. " " ' ifregon Normal led 18 to I at hpVAlme. . : The second half was fast, and f nrlons with "Spec" Keene trying several combinations In an effort to check the rampaging 'Wolves, Weaver Tops Cat yf.:-.-i,'- Walt Weaver, who led Bearcat scoring with eight points, and Bill Beard, who dropped in three quick field goals in the last minutes of the game, looked best for Willam ette while Mohler, Normal center, and Borden - were standouts for the Wolves. - Mohler was high scorer with ten points. " i ! More Interesting was a prelim inary game between reserve squads which Willamette won 23 to 22 when Jack Alton, lithe graduate of last year's Bearkitten quint, holed out from 40 feet away with but 30 seconds left in the game. The reserve game was close all the way with the score tied at 11 all at half time. Alton and Jonaulst, Normal for ward, tied for scoring honors with 10 points each. Lineups:- Willamette (27) . (88) O. IT. & versteeg-2 . .... F ... 4 O'Connell Weaver F. ... . S Baikko Gastineau a . . .C.i ..10 Mohler Beard t ........ G..... 2 Borden Brandon..... '.G..V.. 4 Sellwood Substitutes: Willamette. Mosh- er 1, Alton 2, Anton 3 : Normal. Eckman 3, Jonqulst 1,: Bothwell 2. Referee, Coleman; L umpire, Webber. -K :H Y. TJ. Reserves 23 22; O. N. 8. Res. Alton 10 . . . . . .V. .10 Johnquist Crabtree ...... F...... 3 Lewis Hager 4 ...... .C. ... .10 Jeross Speeht 2 . .....G. ...... Riney Ragsdale '7 ...G.. Peterson Referee, Webber. ' - . The ' Bearcat Will return to their home floor -tonight for an engagement with the Fighting An gels from lit. Angel college at 8 o'clock tonight. Coach - Fred Galer's crew de feated the Bearcats In a fast game last year and Keene's bunch-of sophomore stars are ..again out to even an old score. : j ML Angel, not as strong as last year, dropped Its opening major game to the University of Port land 44 ta 30 but outclassed Al bany college, a northwest confer ence on Int. 22 ti 21. - ML Angel's starting lineup wiffi probably be the same which down ed Albany. Toman and Christen son, both six-footers, will start at the forward posts while the lanky sophomore, Al Haener, former In dependence high star, will t start at center. Nolan, a heavy scorer. 4nd Marx, r will, start at guard posts.. .; .' : . v, ... . w Cave May Have Significance UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu gene. Jan. 12 Field work which Is expected to establish a Catlow cave, 20 miles south of Blitsen in southeastern Oregon, as an au thoritative reference point for culture and growth of civilization In this part of the world, will be carnea on next summer as tne re sult of a grant of 2400 made to the University of Oregon by Dr. L. S. Cressraan, head of the department of anthropology. Word of the grant was received from lr. J. C. ; Merriam, head of the Institute. Preliminary investigation of the cave, which Dr. Cressman believes ' was occupied by human beings in the late glacial or early post-gla-' . clal period roughly at least 19.- 000 years ago has already been ; . warded as of great Importance t- the fields of archaeology and' anthropology. In all llxllhood. ' it will prove' to be a place of long est continuous occupation in the northwest, be declares. Evidences of life have ' been found In the cave Indicating It was occupied before a period of high water in the lake bed in that re gion. Following a period during which the care was inundated, it was again occupied, anuacis there indicate. - . -- " TToodburn Junior High Iloopstert Win 104 f Victory Over Aurora WOODBURN, Jan. 12. The Washington junior high school bastetball teara won a 10-4 Tic tory over the Aurora -grade school team Friday afternoon at Aurora, gaining second place with Brooks tn the grade school league. Play ing for Woodburn were Hannibett, Ingalls. Rica, Murray. Obrest and Marshall. Murray was high, point man with 5 points. The team will play 'the Hubbard team Friday afternoon at the Woodburn gym. The standinrs: Won -Lost Pet. Hubbard 2 0 1.C00 WoodlJCra 1 " 1 550 Brooks i 1 Aurora .......0 eo s. . ' : :. JO V ';ro - a s ' 1 .SBBBB s w r- -t I t7r-. : 1 tv W ST . ' m i j - - 1 1 en r ft - VII Footballers As MOMKEy Meybz aajd VCRAl'f HUFFMAN BRILL. WAlTLV OAJ THE, BASKET- BALI, ft if fnOOTBALL has retired into fH the limbo of off-season sports. but some of the most famous gridiron stars, of last season will continue to shine In other sports dnrins; the cominsj months. -: ; : Basketball boasts of great num . ber of outstanding football players, who seem to take to the cage pert like a duck to water. "Vernon Huff- All Games Close Liberty, U. S. Bank, Cabs Of Willamette Take Victories at Y. Close games marked the city T league minor division triple header on the 'Parrish floor last night. . : - j . : Liberty, ' ' with ' DeCater ' and Summers hot, checked In a 23 to 12 win over Company B. . The U.8. Bank, led by Warren Bertelson and Marr Ritchie, downed the Paper mill 27 to 22. The Willamette Cubs defeated Safeway 20 to 17. - Lineups: Company B (18) (25) Liberty Van Lydegrat . .P. . 10 Summers Kemp 4 ...... .P. 11 DeCater Calsse 4 . .C. . ... Johnson Oebourne 5 . . . .O. , . . ... Dasch Chapman 5 . . . ,G . . . . ... 4 Elsey VA Bank (27) (22) Paper MM HOlbert 3 .1 ... .P. . . Kemple W. Bertelson 12. F. . .. . . .4 Ellis Ritchie 8 . i .. ..C..10 Gentskow Steinke. . . .a. .Q.i . . . . D'Arcy J. Bertelson . ... Gi ..... . Lewis Safeway (17) (20) W.V. Cube Maaee 7. . ,.P. ,..6 Russell -Short 4 . . ; . . . . F . . . . . 2 Gallon B. Williams 4.. C....2 Crabtree H. Williams. . . .Q. ...... Hall Allison 2 .T....0....4 Schmidt Referee, George Ericason. Overlund Elected Sportsmen's Head For Another Year w . . ... i i srr.VERTOM. Jan. 12. Matt Corrigan and Frances Marsh gaye reports Monday night at tne Bu verton Isaak Walton league meet in on h reeent wild life con ference held at Salem. The suggestion was made tnat einh bors also raise nheas- asU and tho chapter decided to take the matter , up with Warren Crabtree' for discussion. Officers l reelected were " Presi dent, Edwin Overlund; vice presi dent. L. M. Larson: secretary- treasurer. Rex Albright. Linfield It Nosed Out By Portland Packard MeMINNVlLLE. Ore.. Jan. 12-WV-The Paclfie Packard, trailing all the way until the flcil four minutes, put on spirited rally to night to down the Linfield college baaketeers 3 4 to 20 In a compar atively alow game. The Packard. g Portland Independent team, were on the short end 10 to 11 at half-time. ' 7hitxnan Is 7inner TASIMA; Jan. 12.-J-ATeng-ing a 60. to 41 defeat on its own floor earlier ia the season, the Whitman college basketball team tE.ilt whipped the Taklma Y.M.C-A. quintet 25 to 2C. - J) i M li V- h Minor Leagu -Vr -Bur- :J..- ftf- ''V. It: I man, aB-Eig Ten cuarterback. is I eo-captain of the crack Indians: five. on the gridiron. ' v- The indoor track season wffl show several well-known football names returning to thai headlines, with Marty Glfekman.! Syracuse sprint ace: Sam Francis. Nebraska shot putter, and Forrest Towns, Geor Three Games bn ' Tap This Week ; j For Orangemen DALLAS, Jan. 12 Dwlght Ad ams' Orangemen i have a full schedule ahead of them for this week. ' Thursday ! night Red Bai ley ia bringing the McMInnvlUo "A" : and "B- sguada - to f Dallas to pay the Orangemen, starting at 7:20 o'clock and this game shonld prove moat interesting tor local basketball tans. "Red" Bai ley Is a. former pallas coach, i Tuesday night (the locals played at Independence and Friday night Coach Adams is! taking the Dal las teams to Silverton tor the final game of the week. - Both the "A" and B" squads, coached by Dwlght Adams and Robert Kutch, have won the first two games on their schedule..' Commerce Downs Bearkitten Quint The Penpushers of Commerce high school in Portland defeated the Willamette Bearkittens 27 to 18 yesterday after the Bearkittens took an early lead. ;.. H ii" '' The Freshmeni were ahead t to 3 at the end of the first quarter but lost ont when Bohlman, 6-foot T Commerce center, began iiett ing the leather with discouraging regularity. . Bohlman was high scorer with 13 points while Cecil Quesseth, Bearkitten forward, led the Fresh with 11. Lineups: Commerce 27 j 18 W.C. Frish Stremick 3. . ;.PL ...11 Quesseth Bolsell 7 ..... . F. . . . . Hagedorn Bohlman 13.. .CI... ... Wagner Mitchell. .T...OU.1 Catherwood Bilbao 2.... G;.. 4 Shinn Substitutes: Commerce, McGee 2; Frosh, McKlbbon'2. ' i i . t ' Monmouth, FaU$ City High School 'Teams jof . Battle This Evening MONMOUTH, Jan. t 12 Mon motttli high school A and ,B" teams- will pUy the Fail City nigh "school teams 1 in the high school gym ' here Wednesday night, tho first game starting at 7:20 o'clock. , Falls City broke eren in two games . played . with each Dallas and Independence, : so tho game tonight will grre a reUUve Idea of strength of the teams la the county league, r . . " Hickrea.ll Teams Defeat Perrydale Boys, Girls RICKREALL. iJkn. 12 The high school boys and girls bas ketball teams journeyed to Per rydale Friday night where they captured both games. The girls score was 23 to 13, while the score of the boys game was 20 to .12. Both teams will meet Air lie teams here Friday. : while the slippery Monk Meyer Army is almost as spectacular the basketball court as he was i i . ? ..- 5 . ... alsotakh) . : ? LEAGUE BALLi gia's Olymplo hurdle Una; heodtwg the lists. Sammr Baugk and Aee Parker. two 193S aH-Americans who be seen again on collage gridirona. are crack baseball piarara. and bod will perform on their college nines this spring. Bangs and Parker are ambitious to make the grade ia big league he hell, and they will get try outs after graduation. tm.i Dallas Defeated By Inde nee linn of Hopsters Ijeada in .Scoring, Shovea Team . ' Ahead After Tie ' DXDEPENDENCK, Jan. 12. Independence high won a last quarter victory over Dallas 25 to 21 in the seasons first game be tween these two Polk county ri vals, r -. - -y- A successful foul conversion by linn Hopster center who led scor ing with K points, put Indepen dence ahead in the final. period after the lead had seesawed back and forth throughout the game. A hard fought first period end ed with the two clubs tied at t to 9. At half-time Independence led by only one point 11 to 12 but by the end of the third period Dallas was ahead It to lg. vvnuD-'i . Never more - than - two points separated the two team until the final minutes of the game when Independence went ahead. V Some measure of revenge was gained by the Orangemen, when their B team limited the Indepen dence reserves to a pair of free throws in winning 21 to 2. Lineups: Dallae (21) (28) Iaopeadae Bennett 9 . ....F....3 Hartman Dembowski 1 ..F....I Engblom Kroeker S ....C...... II Linn I. Voth 1 . ....G.......2 Birch E. Voth 4 . . . . .O. .. . . . . Bureh Referee. Chalfaau Congregational's Officers Elected Officers were elected , by tho First Congregational church of Sa lem at a meeting at the church Tuesday night, following a t: 30 o'clock supper. Officers ehbsen, to assume their, duties immediately, were announced by Ren J. R Sim onds. pastor, as follows: Clerk. Julia Webster; treasur er. Jay Morris treasurer of ben erolances, Oto Chapia; financial secretary. F, D. Kibbeo; auditor, B. B. Flack. , Trustees, deacons, and deaeoneases are elected on al ternate years. Chosen last night m trustees were:' one year. C E. Strlcklin; three years, W. E. Han son, Dr. Kenneth Waters and Prof. William C Jones; deacons and deaconesses, John Barne. El mer Raits, Mrs. IX. II. Cable and Mrs. J. F. Humpherys. - Chairman s of eoamittees are: on religious education. Dorr If Clarke: on evangelism, Solon Sh Inkle; on mlaaloaa, Constance Kantner; on social service, F. IS. Neer. y m- - . . Tho newly elected ncsle com mittee with Clara Eneas as chair man, includes, Mrs. Steven Stone, Mrs. L. A. Waters. Ulss Hary Fake and Mrs, W. E. Hanson. On the flower committee are Mrs. George Rossmaa; Mrs. Kenneth Waters and lira. W. . K. Hanson. It. D. Slater heads the nominating Committee with Ceorse Brown S3, head usher. - - nenae .. Dot Locli UnlzrerrlTe fa , DeT2r3 T02siocls1 25-12 ( Get Jmapvr Coaca Xlaroli Hank's Tiling hoopsters checked fa their fourth straight win as they'-downed Til lamook 2 S to 12 on the Salem floor last night but dldnt distin guish thamselves la doing it. , Just aa initial spurt on the part of Tom Medley, speedy tittle redhead forward, kept Salem from running neck and neck with a Tillamook team - that was either baring terribly bad luck or had no shooting eye to begin with. . - Medley, who counted ten points before the game was over, dropped la a first quarter splurge that put tho Vikings way out ta front be fore the game was fairly started. ' TXUamookv though it had plen ty of good tries at the basket, had no Medley and the game was al most over before a Cheesemaker connenedv f or a' field goaL There were five minutes left tn the final quarter when. Page sent a twist ing push shot- through ' the net for Tillamook's first basket. Viol at ions Frequtent : violations of fundamental rules by both teams kept Referee Max Allen busy tooting his whistle for such faults as running with the ball, prohibition of which la la the ABC of basketball, stepping oat of bounds and passing over and back of . the center line. Medley's toar quick : baskets. two of which came in rapid suc cession, wnen - ne vwicot ptoist ball nd streaked the ' length of the court to hole out cripples, plus a pair . of successful free , throws put Salem in the lead It to 2 at the close ot the initial period but after that . Medley was closely checked and the Salem offensive. none too speedy at best, faltered. AH either team could do in the second period, during : which . 8a lems fast break was nullified by slowness la brlnglag the ball up, was to score a .gift shot apiece. That made it 11 to 3 at halftime. ' Saiem's ball handling showed a little - improvement in i the third period ' although clumsy passing and' unnecessary dribbling cost several good scoring opportuni ties. Field goals by Hill and Maert and a free throw by May- nard increased Salem's lead to ll to l. i-: : Salem's . offensive dldnt really get: warmed again up until the final period when Salem managed to keep abreast of a. Tillamook rally and eren add an extra two polau to its leaou - . . . . Better om Gift - Medleys ten points were' the scoring high. The ' Yirmgs - im proved their performance on tree throws, making five out of 11, but had to bow In this department to the Cheesemakers who sank g out ot 11 gift ahots. : r : The Vikings will depart Thurs day on a southern jaunt on which they will meet Roseburg Thurs day night and Meoxora ynaay ana Saturday. 8alem defeated Med ford 24 to 17 here last week. - In a preliminary contest the Salem B team defeated the saietn Nippon. Japanese quint, 20 to 4. Lineups: j....;.,.:;.'-'-':.. L f.i;i ;" TClamook (IS) Hanenkrat. 2 F. Alt Han'krat. 2 T. Page. 4 U-C. Smith .,, ..O. (25) Salens .10. Medley ;l, Gallaher M2, Upston Long r-m iff Chambers RahiHtntM! . TUlanook. Cnris- tensOn i; Salem, wicaerc a. atay nard 4, Maers 2. , U.?n ".S ' T ' .. Referee. .Max Allen. ' Salens B (SO) (4) Nlppons Lttwiller, f F-. : Watanabe Smlthers ., , .,..r- L. ; Saito Taylor. 2 C - a Saito Quackenbush. 40J. : WaUnabe Drlggs. . i 2, Haglwara Substitutes: Salem B, -Hill ! 2, MeCaffery 4, Reeves -2; IJippons, Haglwara .2. k'o?;'.;.. Referee, Wilkerson. - ".fy FeiTy's Laiinclim Is Ddayed By Ice Transfer of the Bnena Vista fer ry to the Wheatland crossing and launching of the new ferry, now on the ways at West Salem, will be deferred until the present Ice barrier has gone from the Willamette- river, County Engineer N. C. Hubbs said yesterday : County , crews yesterday ? com pleted . the new - Tamailt county landing for the Wheatland terry. To prevent blocking off ot the fer ry at high water season a fill S00 feet long, five feet high, reinforced with piling, planks and gravels has been built on the Yamhill aide. Hubba declared the ferry as a re sult could remain la service as long as approaching roads remain ed above water. . The old Wheatland terry, taken out of eerrtce.last month when ft was found unsafe, probably. will be sold by the Yamtnl county court for both counties, Hubbs said."" :-iL V- : : ' The . new ferry boat., will . be placed on. the Buena Vista cross tag. ' Federated -Music . -,; Qtibo Event Soon Friday night at 3 o'clock la the -lobby ot the Y.U.C.A. the annual program of the Federat ed music -club of Salem is to he presented; Thera is to be It numbers of varied Tocal, piano, viplln and other musical presen tations. . . Each teacher ia lhe federation presents one pupil on the pro gram. The program Js free and anyone interested is invited ts attend, C. A. Ilells, secreUrT, said. Hah Znrpke; football eoacli at the r t the Arizona desert for a winter of av giant aahaaro oactas near pf hi time ta relaxaUow, drawug aad palm lag iuaatrated Tiiree Fixjlto SetdejrKfe; Game ltween Sdcred Heart Deaf ; School; Leslie, :j IHEBE were a couple of. lopsided gxmea when the Salem schools intnonunu league r opened yesterday but there was one that couldn't be! called a walk-away for anybody It was between Sacred; the deaf teams and was so j close that they had to call it draw at 31 to 31 after thre overtime periods. - It was II to tt at the concla0 slon of the regular playing time and the first two-tafaute OTer time period left It the same way. In the second overtime each tease made good one gift Shot to make It It to 22. Xth garnered a field goal in the final overtime period to produce tho fourth stalemate. Alley, Sacred ' Heart- guard, scored II points .- and Moxley, Mate guard, scored 17 to top their respective point columns, j ' Leslie got off to a good start on Its new gym floor by downing tho Future Farmers IS to 24, Medley, brother ot the Salem high hotrshot, led scoring with 1 points. ""' :h "f : -''." " :r'il Parrish won "over the"Futur0 Craftsmen 21 to 91. Fontaalnl of the Craftsmen led scoring' with 11 points. :-,y :c -r--. - t The Sophomores, led by Burril aad Gosser, overwhelmed the Auto Shop 42 to 11 Lineups: -I $ - i LeeUe (28) Salatrom, 4J. (S4) F. F. M 8, Gardner Medley, 11 Kempef Peary, g , .1, Pullfsod O Hiifiker Wilson, 4 . .. ...Q-IO. Baumg'rdn SubsUtutes: Leslie, ' Hoch tat tler 1. . .v;r; riv: !l Parrish (SI) . (1) CrafUmei .F A. McRae Sabern. t . Kernea, S -F Aekley Cameron, t .... C .... 4 D. MeRaO Kitchen, 2......M..O 11. Fontanlnl Scott, 4...... O...... 2 Gamble 'Substitutes: for Parrish, Prob- ert 4, Swingle 4.. Referee, Drynan. aE nt.i U a WmiM III J i8lf lu.wi. i I T!1'ji ' - " jwt i . ?t : irr: tr irfi m n i ni' ton J ad st --civW it, ' ' iigBfc-tv -"- -. W iTktriT. .i - . u.. .-v o . i 4 ' - -8 - l , .- .i-i -v- tXScW -i vk v--1 I 1 , ""2' r -v" ,t , n' V, .iiiy- . - H ,---: " CAJ. n 1 Cntrersity of Illinois,' retreated to vacation. He is pictured at the foot a Phoealx winter resort. Zappke news rnoto. mciahi Sophs Win Heart and the state school for Auto Shop (11) (42) Sophomores Elsey. g Lr -17, Burris Kelso . , F .,. .1 0. Hinges , , Gosser Prince, 2, .P. , ''Page Swingle, 11 -2. Leiky Crowe J8. McLeod Sacred Heart-(SI) Alley. 16., J..F., Gentskow, 2 L.FM ft. Gentskow, 5C- Schmidt, 7 G Grnmm. ..Q. t Substitutes:! for (SI) O. S.D. 4, Blakely U-2, Pierce C, Shaffer 17, Mozlsy ..2, Cochraa Sacred Heart, Schmlt 2. - Referee, Clatterbuck. Suim Trials Scheduled L ,. .". ..... . ... Today, Salem High Team Tryouts for places on the Sa lem high swimming team will be held In the Y.M.C.A. pooV this noon according to G o a e h Bob Smith. 8mith expects to have a good squad despite the loss ot one of his best men because ot secret society affiliation. University high of Eugene, -whose - swimming teams have always been - Salem's major opponents, may not have a team this year. Smith said, as tho Eugene pool is being renovated. 1; Turner 7ins 29-19 : j Turner high school's basketball team defeated St. Paul 22 to 19 last Friday. Turner will meet Scott Mills at Turner Frldsy. OLD KlfjG CiX;AMCRRy OLD SOUL 19 HE WUCN WrWTS PIDDLCRS rTHREE, W CALLS TOR THE WANT AD PAGE . . , . ... . . . ' j AND DOTH THREE CIDDLERS ENGAGE Play of Dctli Is, Improve J Dut. 7eslur3tca Cizlz Holds Ede,' 37C2 . I 1 C0RVALLI3. Ore., . Jan. 11.-. LTV-Washington State's Cougars swept their two-frame series with Oregon Stats' eoJlere by winning the finale 27 to 22 tonight. Half time score favored the winners 14 to 12. The victory gave tie . visitors three out of four games ta their current Invasion of Ors gon. They spilt with the Univer sity ot Oregon Web foots last. week, j' ; i. - ) It was a much-improved Bea-.- ver team which faced the Cougars tonight, end the kind of basket . ball both teams put up was not at all reminiscent of the game last night tn which Oregon State made but three field goals. j Fouls were freuuent. however. and four men went off the flocr on penalties three Cougars and a Bearer. : :-t ' Oregon State will play the Uni versity of Oregon here Friday. 'a VTJI.G. (S7) Johnson, If Kerpa. If 8. Carlson, rf nelson, e F. Hooper, Ig Dolqulst. Ig A. Hooper, rg : . t ' . ' j Totals OAfl. 4S9 Tattle; fi Lii MerrrmiB, trfJ Conkling. , e '. Bissman, e Lyman, Ig M Kolberg. rg . Totals ! HalfUme score: WJSXJ., Oregon BtaU. 12.- ; Personal fouls: W.8.C. John son 1, 8. Carlson 4. Nelson 1. T. Hooper 4, A.-Hooper 4, C. CarU son. 0.8JC. 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