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t us irr- .rr.,y ruiar, V.4W;VC5G0N STATESMAN, Saleia -Oregon, Saturday Morning Janaarr 23.' 1527 w Normal and - CorvaUis '; Mmh , Double Header Last Chance to Recover from OJtS. Jinx On 7.U. Court Bearcats Seek to Recover 1 From Jinx; Salem Has ' -Tough Opponent '. Basketball and mora baaketball Is oa the elate for Salem fans to- " aa wiiiamette and Salem high teams Join in their rtnt probably last double-header en- Oregon Normal, one of three teams which hare beaten the 5eIff.U.thU Je"' wUI meet Wil lamette in return engagement 2 J. nigntcap while Salem and corralli. high aehool ftulnu viu m me 7:so -game. Tn viwallfw V . tr!e"be,lder for Salem and Con 7 . . lwmmm be on the floor v X. 'r. paraae. Coach AI Cox'a Orpnn Vnn..i Wolves handed the Bearcats their . Heiet or the season 88 to 27 in their initial meeting at Monmouth this year, it was the sixth straight win for the Wolresl over Willamette. & record that tho Beawrcats w,n be ont break to- Were Too Conf m " Over-confidence, brought on by a trouncing the-Willamette fire Landed the Teachers in a pre- rr.uu pr.cuce session, was blam ed by the Bearcats for their first defeat and they will be ready for -ujmius ia-ionignt's game. Mooter, big Normal center, and teieran guard. led the . .in ineir first onslaught sainsi me Bearcats. Thev win I A mbhIh r ..!. ik. ... . . . . oei. ana Raina. forw.ra.. and Oilers Defeat Bearcats 35-31 J" Thomas, Lata. Entry or Visitors. . Spoils Woodburn Miilntaiiis Top Place With IV Victory Over Dallas;; Independence X V 0V11 rails Victim to Silverton Quintet Oregon State WOODBURN. Jan. 22 -Woodburn's ' Bulldog basketbaU SSSf H8, ws .rmn PPed on the top rung of the TuU,e nln;: irr xlcre wm-nr. as it ran wTv u uMuu viugemen -43 to 33.' - - - Shaw, towerinir Bulldno- mun) xurt,:.. WaUr! Ptih. iHii forward 1a Wik., T!? I ' peeay wh Dni 6ui Oskerhiu aU"tbT an early lead wooaourn, leading 11 to 8 at the end of the first period, was ahead 18 to 11 at halftime and 27 to 84 at the close of the third period. enaw went to work in the final Leads Rally "Which Almost Closes Gap at Half; Score 37-31 tani played WlllameUe last night no coma nardly bo ex pected to leare his own wedding tor a basketball game. Wlllamett nni4 v- it...- llck? :U : J Thoma. had had to ZJlXS&S. .?e0"1 av.weaainsf or bta mi. i woou Soph ombre Quint Out Leslie Dallas (S3) E. Voth, 4 Bennett, 6. Sell wood. tMH Champions Return v.v.m Atusn - Torson's sUte champion Corrallia team will vuuio io oaiem for the first time . Z : cPturea the state title ia the tourname g. Two regulars of the sUte titlxst team. Elmo Crockett, forward, and Bill Black- . tit cenier remain on the Cor- iZL UIBl wnicn has recently It "ea T tn addition uuo &Kopu. former player. Skopil. who will probably. statt in v"4 au,a ,n forward post. - vmjing a ia nrst asaiast his former nrhnni Coachj Harold Hauk will prob- jweuiey. ana Gallaher "rwwuj, Hiu it center, nd vu,u,wr "a upston at guarda. Camas Grapplers Unable to Appear Salem high wrestlers will hare ineir geasoa opener uer ws; it was learned yes terday when Camas high, whose ,t?'1, we scheduled to meet the VIkinss today, postponed the match because of flu. All basket ball games and other actirities hare been cancelled at Camas.' yvru uumore was told. Unless flu. which has caused two '"wr,a.U9 W1U oe tneir last chance to proTe that the Orecom Normal H r. - ""V ViriWUIC. XJfIS. UUriM m PMTAAlf 9f rrfl- TSv. W J 7 i mots-.fuar,tI or something for ftfflTe field goals and three free IT aia wt . toward glring tj. Oilers a SS to f 1 win ore? th-Bemrcalr. ; - ; .r,.;. ,. - , omaa. a, former Wasblngion .-tato the game tt aad Immediately Kroeker.T poiwng uu goals, u Voth. 3- Cil.. .'he distress of the Bureibach; 11 rrTS"--" dn't been for to sprfai -ahead la the second half bnt as It was they trailed all the Z???"?onlT to e the f01 the last two minutes. Tie It Up Jfer End HT. wlti two minutes to go the score at 81 u and put to the way of stag th? aU-lmportant rally bQt "Tall7 flsaled out in . lot of "biased shots and fooling. n.-!!..HowVd -Orenier. whose -lZ , . neint w a little J T? B tne Bearcats, . ma winner. nr pounas. rot Kanek. Ron aid Waring- 118. K. Mlo. Ken neth El wood; 126, Earl Nichols Tom Mio, Gerald McCarroll; 135 Bob Reeves. Millard Orer: 147 Don Townsend Frank Johnson! iso. jerry cottew. Alfred Rent scaler. Jim Leedy; 163. Ralph ieay. Tom King; 175, Holstein; nnnn, j&rvis. Frosh Top Rooks In First Contest . Of lAnnuarSeries now PostDonementji for the Vikings, hits again Salenr will "pen againsr Corrallis at Cor- auis Friday. An abbreviated maicn with school for the Blind wrestlers is slated Wednesday. -Wrestlers who hare been show fag the best ability and who wr cheduled to appear in the Cam as meet today are: 105 pounds, John Sugai, William McCarroll; CORVALLIS. ORE.. Jan. it-iJPi -The Oregon SUte Rooks lost their basket eye midway in the last nan of tonight's game with the University of Oregon Frosh and dropped the first tilt In the annual four-games series 40 to 32. The Froeh led at mld-rama 23 to 21 after a hectic period which saw the lead change -hands 11 times and the score tied six. The winners collected seven field goals ia the final frame while limiting the Rooks to four. Perry Wins Again PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 22-JW- Pred Perry of England, playing a cooler, steadier game in the pinches, outlasted Ellsworth Vines of California in their professional tennis match tonight to win 6-3. 9-7, M, 6-3. A crowd estimated at 8000 saw the match. HIGH SCHOOL HOOP STORKS Molalla 16. Newberr 14. Ashland 32. Grants Pass 12. Klamath Falls 23, Medford 11. PAW L. MAUS&K waca u utter worth, center fori Oregon Normal for several years, is going to town for Bill Relnhart at George Washington U. George Tvasuingion up to last Sunday was undefeated with seven straight wins. The wins were over Johm Hopkins. Marshall, Nebraska, Mt. St. Mary's, St. Johns (of Brook-; lynj, mion ana Wake Forest, all o-iccpi Meorasaa by at least a 20 point margin. The Nebraska mr. gin was only j 19. Butterworth scored 17 points against St. Johns and has been leading the George w umnsions in scoring all the way. Little Dave Osborn. another Indiam. Imv vhn nmw I . ... J w u,v wcsk .fir k v & u rii m mr wnm it at 99 . n k . I. 1 1 . n . . r- 1 . " u ivi at ueorge wasning' ton but is not playing regularly. I action from a spectator's point of I view as the refusal of a defense to. come out to meet the attack." And Nat Holnuua, whose rep. rotation aa a coach ia right p la tiia clouds, stated recently t To my way of thinking, the ma-to-ma defease Is the only defease. It la Ideal for the spec tators and is harder to coach. The man-to-maa defense has given basketball mach of its color and enabled great players to display their skill. The com. peca. nnder-the-TOaaket defease , made possible by the aoae has takea some of the color oat of the game by spoiling the effec - tivenees of these stars. Here la the west Oregon State naa been one of the most succ made it OIle. Thomas Silverton (26) " ?!or emphatic by holinr &e.-T uui a, neia eoal and . tr v I 1ZZY - last mihnta. After slow Orsti -ti i.x. I . v . , n turn I uunu, v S t jS2 r?e?Her leadIn Cht' 4 w , jerry Gastlnean. eonnnxtu. Qnh.i m ncoro mouniea.' r- Burelbaeh. Orange guard, was I tne leaning Dallas scorer. ; The Dallas B squad won from the Woodburn seconds If to f. Loneups: ; (42) Woodburn ...F....1 2,! Whitman! ..Fw2, Anderson LC-.,j Evenden G Edwards I G.;t!L.17.' Shaw Substitutes: Dallas. Van Berk- Ish 2 ; Woodburn, Anoby 2. Refe ree, vera Giimore.. r-yi : INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 2 SUvertoa high's basketball team aereated Independence .26 to 16 in a valley league game! here to night. r-'-'r'-L ." The Silver Foxes -sprinted In the third period after fa fairly even nrst nail had ended With them on the long end of an 8-to-6 score. At the close of the tfalrd period they led 18 to 12. 1 i-joM, oiiverion lorwara, was I high scorer . with seven points. uineups: . . . (16) IndVnd'nce v.. .5. Hartman F" ...2. " Burch School For Deaf DefW Future Craftsmen and Academy Also Wins . . - - i ... i The- SOPhomOrea lnwnaf r... i .o m one Of the closest smes Of tne threA fntn-n.,..i league contest, played yesterday. oautfom, Leslie forward, took high score honor - win. points while Barria led h cnh. Hazelton, scorine lanointa w Sacred Heart in a 34. to 12 -wt- over the Auto Shop.; oig . scnooi for the deaf team won .' out over tha vtm RIssman C Kebbe LO Harris LG Kolberg RO Total SEATTLE. Jan; 22.-45-Wa8h-Ington's high riding- Husky bas ketball team continued its string of unbroken victories, defeating Oregon . SUte college, 37 to 31? here tonight In a Pacific coast conference, northern d 1 r 1 s 1 on. game. -: ; . . Half time score was: Washing ton 20; Oregon SUte 17. The result left the Huskies more firmly in first place and Oregon State's Bearers deeper In the cellar. - ' i Washtnaton tookr tha 1a . the start and ran It up- to 11 to 1 before the Beavers awoke. "Hub" Tuttle' fired two field roni tnr Oregon SUte to lead a Tally which brought the Beavers within three points of the Huskies at half time. ' - The lineups: Oregoa SUte (SI) - Merryman LF Wintermute LF Tuttle RF ......... Hollingsworth RF .. Football Awards C. ..4.5. Linn G 4 4, Birch sl . Ut-. s.es Jerry Gaslin. " "L7r::7: " ?Peu for fonr rial -T,Z 'TZizlrr"1 ""T1 ouvenon eer z. eat. i V1 ",r."l 'ear- 1 vorsetn o. Kereree. Max Alleni .T vn eventually caught np with, the Oilers. Gastinean. aa hm h.. t v mes, plopped In a long shot seconds after the half opened hut a seven-point sprint by the Oilers kept the BearcaU from go lag anywhere. It was 20 to 11 whem Gastlneau dropped In two m01? from range but the led 24 to IS when mil Uklng Weaver's place jrhen he went ont on fouls, holed out and Nnnnenkamo follow .iu tV ?W oaL 7ht mde it ,J4 to 29. " - ' accounting for 11 points! rvinra craftsmen 23 , 26 O.D. i . tr1" r -... .4 Torgeson w.MCKae.s....u-;...2 Shaffer onianinis...G......ll Moxley "S.MVr : ' - o- ogie ouuaniuies: mature CrafUmen, Willmscher 2; O.S.D.. O'Brien 3: xieieree: clatter buck. crea tloart 84 12 Auto Shop - ....... Z jarvis umow T .. .F. ..... . .. , Kelso MaseitoniS;..C....... Paolsbn xrumm .o . .7 Elsey Schmidt 7 . . . . ,G . .... ; .3 parton Kereree: Giimore. Lesue 23 25 Sophoniores Salstrom 11 . . ..p. . . . !7jlBTrrls f7"TB' ...... .r. ..... 2 Hinges - 'c ... Gosser Thornton l....o.....v McLeod Medly f. . . .O. ....... 6 Page , Substitutes: .Leslie, Hochstet- "r z; Bopnomores. Sherman 2. Referee: Wagner. Washington (S7) oannon L.F . . Dorsey LF Paterson LF " Lorerich RP . Voelker C . .. Werner C Wagner LF . . Ziegenf uss LG Egge RG .... ToUl G 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 V 2 2 ......12 a . . 1 . 0 . 0 . 2 . 0 . s . 4 . 1 . 3 .14 F 3 V 3 0 3 0 1 t 1 11 P 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 4 9 TP. S ' 2 9- 31 TP 8 8 2 10 37 ton Cagemen Get Into Action Bearcats Ctoao Gap The zone defease Is taking ft oa the chin tn the east where, probably more than anywhere else, basketball Is pUyed for profit. Paradoxicallr. th h against the zone defease is that It Is too good. cutting down meaning that by wild and ranld coring It kills spectator Inter est. The specUtors like the fire borse brand of ball and take to their hearts the team that Is all offense and no defense. ea Irish, the renorter whn made basketball a paying proposi tion in Madison Square Garden, ia use wno nag nut tha thnmh down signal on the zone defense system. "Spectator interest in bas- aeiDaii will decrease in the same proportion that the use of the sone defense i Increases., mti irisn. xsotmng so slows up the .f.nu k.i oi. . ntn. . I H . . M " ana have usually been able to handia I under th HBb-f ... . vio.cuoo, a ifnen i inrow iaai went with it and . mm uin iiwl. run." man instrncu his New York aulnU pointing out that the ! uses in circumventing cerUln of- xensive maneuvers and as a re course for coaches whose material lacks the attributes essential to proncient and consistent on. RuMi.., i -.7 "r . tlon of mn.tn.mar, ,HiBm .. TIT- . wr"T k"vvm one m irom wv BOTlDUUlCUI.Oi Robertaoir sank . then Anton connected - again. Beard, Uklng a long, pass from M4n. noiea out a crlanla hat ' Coach Roy Spec! Keene pre- aencea mem dots or the Willam ette football squad with, their awards during the chapel exercis es yesterday morning. ProL Les ue j. sparks showed the motion pictures which he took during the Whip Whitman banquet land Wll-Umette-Whitman game following the presenUtlon. 1.1 Those receiving awards were: seniors Don Brandon. B1U Mr-1 r,I.rV '."" 'a' r g. Erickson, Bob ;on webTo "::ryl?: over the Uni- vandals here to- first basketball 1927 coaat enn. ference northern, division season. Adam, Geo I V atBTT a ia alaT4I I Naawsa.MaA:AMI I turuw DT JfailBttllarAmrs anil I -ra.r": T " " T I OYertim TiMnrw ri- 1 - . : " ar i tinariei vanrMr inninM Tt.. i - z:::lr'liom Anloa, wr mitt . r a i i Tt5s i?1. i4o aaa miu a. v aMsaa. wiuueul inaviMMrAate antvi. aa -wVMae aiva.i nirnr . va . em Wmm ''.Zl I " : --"Miwiuua uiree I Wetf.-nt-hi N7v tt . . I " " - sua iiaa iu i vaina wnn i mi.i.. . , w m a uwa i m.tiii. .v. tng- Father Time By BURNLEY- fei vV -III: ffllvoV, r. n W 4 tH: W L Stanford Is said to have the slickest aoae defease of all, a aoae defease that is more aa offense than a defease. For a fast-breaking team like Stan ford a zone-defense does' give It a certain edge when the team switches to the offensive. Stan ford has worked iU aoae oat to sncfa perfection and has sach capable pUyera that fonr men cast handle the defeases, leav ing the sure-shot Angelo Lalset U free for a quick scoring break down the floor. Coach Eldon Cone of Woodburn has a B-team player who Is devel oping into something of a Frank MerriwelL He has gone Into three games late in the final period, won tnem ail with a last-minute ejd goal. the foul line. Beard followed Weaver to the I wucn on iouis and Grenief made we gin snot, makinr it 11 and then Gastlneau got one from me corner IO Da followed h in. ton's three poinU that tied the j cure at sx u. ana TaU Yada: sonhomorea Nell Schaefer. Go org Abbott, Walter Weaver, George Slrnlo. BiU Beard. Karl Kahle, James Hogg, Art Gallon. Vernon TJrell. Braie M osier and "Francis Schmidt; freshmen BUI Wald ron. Paul Bennett'and Ellla Rod- gers. STAYTON. Jan. iiwi(h lull in sporta events at an end this week, three of SUyton's basketball quints saw action. Last week the high school squad dropped a close game to Mill City high team here, while the local grade school took It to 14 victorv fr6m Mill n graders. This win gave the 1934 county champs -their fourth con secutive victory for the season. The high school sauad ionr- MOSCOW. Idaho. Jan. 22-0R-1 f7",,,0 Gf tes J1- weekend when to towering Unlverait Vt kJLZ " wU1 to better their percen- uge average of .500. The Gates team holds low position in the Santiam League. The Gates team ia reported as greatly Improved since their opening tlft of the league scnedule. i ? Vandals Defeated ByWebfcotQiiint pressure in the second half and uummaiea tne overtime period af ter a 27-27 deadlock at the end of regulation playing time. Players who received awaater. fiITer conversion of a free for this year's services: George ;.w 7T Oreon 1U first over Abbott. George Billings.! J a m e a . Point, then 'Slim- Wlnter Horr. Karl K i-i o... I mute and Johanson aanv ' nid Francis Schmidt, Art Gallon. Wal- f?u to flnlck succession for the Idaho snatched an early lead I -J,. lZcal,town team fhas-been and was ahead at halftime 15- driU,' for a heavy schedule 10, but Oregon turned on the I "ueav present lineup Is w .uv tuvugok sua mooin est working combination organis ed here in the past several sea sons. Stanford Wins Easily BERKELEY". Calif.. Jan M. (-Stanford's high -geared bas- The Oiler. ... I : 7. l w?f vietoe.. m .rt. " . " "lu" iem roued over univer- ball la their end of thnr ;n He-.r w"" "a field roal from 1 7"',' I " "ornia, sX to If, la a . . - I Ex-Beaver-Stars Win From Rooks In Hard Battle remaining two minutes and when ! od got in their owa territory they either threw the uu awav or 10at.lt an bnn... uuu. - ..." . The marrin of ririan t.. 1. the free throws from the 28 ner- . i. "oa- uuon oil made 11 of its 19 gift sheu while Will amette made 7 out of 11. Field goals were oven at 12. Lineup and summary TJaiota OA FO FT TP nuBerison, r ........1 Rourke, f 1 Thomas, f .5 Grenier, e ..........2 Inman. g .....0 B. Jones, g .$ Uey, g .....0 r. 0 13 OREGON ' STATE COLLEGE, Corf allis, Jan. 2 2. With lanky Cliff Folen, former Oregon State sur, caging 14 Ullies to Uke high point honors, - Wagner's quintet composed entirely of for mer Beaver stars, captured a hard fought game from the Orange rook hoopsters by a 43 to 30 count, Wednesday night on the Corrallis high school court. The decided height advanUge held by the Wagner five proved too much for the freshmen bask- eteers. although they were able to hold their own during the first half when the score stood 18 all ' when the timer's gun. was fired. Roy Plugrad. all-eUte player from Corrallis. tossed in 11 Ul lies to capture scoring honors for the yearlings. summary: SO Ore. State ..F S Hansen ..F... 5 Fitzgerald . .C ..... , . Warren ..O. ..12 Pflagrad G. . . .2 Krueger Totals ... Willamette Gastlneau. f Nunnenkamp, Mosher. f .. Anton, e . . . weaver, g , Versteeg, g Beard, gi., 12 11 35 FG FT TP .......5 f .....1 ........1 m e S 0 ...0 ........2 ....12 0 4 0 2 . 1 0 0 10 ; s 2 8 " 1 .0 4 r 31 Willamette 9, Southern Normal Wins Over Angels t. ANGEL, Jan. tl. Bob Hardy, former Ashland hlrh star corea 29 poinu to load the iiaany soutnera Oregon! Normal quint to a 41 to 20 victory over reo uaier s Angela hero tonight. The Sons took an early lead ana, completely outclassing the Angeis, woraea it up to 22 to oy nairtlme. . t . f - atoore, freshman from Tilla- mooK, wno went In as a. substi- inie, was the only Angel able to get around the tight Sons de fense. Moore led the Angels with xv points. :, ; 1 M.u3 mi. AUKei PKDi Oat 1 thriller in the last minute of piay w we surer r ails CCC team ss m Z7. Lineupsr i j B.o.NJS.41 ; : 20 SR. Angel naray z u ....... r . . 2 Chrlstenson scnops s jr. J Toman Feathers 1. . . . ,C. . . . 2, Johnson .... aaarx 1 Agar 3 ........ G . .J Molan I Bunsntutes: 8.0 J.S.. Hoxle 8 ; ai.A-K,.. oioore iu, Karp 1. j riait- - cow conierenca game taaao a onIy overtime score. here tonight. IToUls Halftime score: Union Oil 13. Personal fouls: Grenier 3. In man, Jones 4 Bailey 2, Thomas, Gastlnean 3, Nunnenkamp 2,' An ton 3. Wearer 4. Mosher. Beard ' Pree throws missed: Robert- i School For Deaf aon, Rourke 2, Grenier 2 Inman, Bailey 2, Anton 2. Mosher, Kelly 2. ' - -;- . -- .. . Referee: Drynaa. - Tops Church l Five Weisgerber; umpire, Wagners 43 Kidder 9 . Torson 2. .. . . Folen 14..... iTomaheck.... Bergstrom 4 . . Avrit Resigns as Klamath Mentor! substitutions: Wuntn. Sandos 2. F. Sandos 12. Adams: uregoa - sute. Schwab. Baurh- manS, Hunter. Rounds and Her- gert.ileferee. Ralph Coleman. . , The school for the deaf bask. etball quint downed the ' Con gregational church five 30 to 28 on tne ; deaf j sconol .court last nignt. - . . . , j ' . Moxley. Silent guard, led scor ing with 14 counters. Lineups: Congregational 28 30 O.SJD. Humphreys 3. . .F... . . .8 ! Blakelv King. . . . .. , ,F. . . . .. pierce Newcomb 12. . ..C. ... .2 1 Shaffer '! ?Tr ATrIJL'.,!ormer reKon Hanson 2 . . G. . . . . Cameron Tangent la Defeated By state college fullback, reafrned today after six years aa head foot hall coach at Klamath Union hiri school. -v ? . Although no successor haa been darned, it was understood that Referee. Clatterbnck. Ed Dudley Takes Lead SACRAMENTO. Calif- Jan. 22 both Mark Temniel f vm-1 -Wr-Ed Dudley from PblladaL. Scio First String. 29-151 " ,rrit Dramer ef Eugena are f h i", V0 .11? s AmMaail aa .a"a I taw I Mil the fta-lit 11 tka wiwimvi wia auaw liih ihhi i amnia w v mmmm mmm n aaaava suunu Played for the University of Ore-of t6? 72-ho1 $3000 Sacramento son and Dramer at Washington I open tolf tournament. Dudley ocate college. -.. -..-- iArrlt came r. to Klamath Falls from Corrallis when Klamath football was in a depression. His record against all competition Is 714 and .872 In southern Oregon conference play. - Last fall bia SCIO. Jan. 22 By a score of 29-19 Sclo'a first team defeated Tangent a few days ago. The sec ond team was victorious In a score oc is to 11. The schedule for the coming few weeks Is: January 29, Harrisburg here: February 2. Shedd there; February 5, Leba non there; February 9. Browns- vine nere; February 1 2, Tangent hare; February. 18. Aumsville were; February It. Halsey there. clipped .seven strokes off par for the municipal links. J MIXER'S 1 - anuary Clearance Brings Great Economies ! Heg. $3.95 and $4.95 Sweaters lyicii s , jyress oocks 6 p3- $1.00 '" - ' " .;.'-. . "" - :: " ' ALL MEN'S SUITS AND - . - .MmwawSnnenaM . OVERCOATS LESS 20 Torrance Winn Qaickly 8HBEVEPORT, La Jaa. 22- fSKA ha w t wnTi m a - i. team defeated Medford. 3 to 0. for f carried Jul Tnrr..,. i iSZZlll one of the Pelican's rare ictoHeal man-nuMnt.fn - . " "zzi against the powerful Rogue River j knockout Tictory oyer Terry Mill Taller foe. - - lAr r.i? t. 1U I of California here tonight. v-S .... r- fTtMf onn ct on If i c f i n w