PAGE SEVEN Astoria . Fishermew to Invasion of Salem Floov The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 13, 1937 Annual Viking Quintet Seeks Revenge Fishermen Rated Near Top Among Contenders For '37 Championship , ; . Astoria. Fighting Fishermen will malt their annual pilgrim age to th Salem high hoop court tonight to meet Viking team that -will be trying des perately to rise from the slump which has enfolded It for the last three weeks. The Vikings, rated early In the season as strong contenders for the state title, hare won only two of their -last eight games hut if anything can snap them out of their low-scoring labita it is their old time rivalry with the Fishermen from Astoria. Having already registered a convincing win over their district rival, St. Helena, the Fisher men are almost a sure thing to make their usual trip to the Mate tournament and are ranked high among the teams likely to be in at the finish. Astoria defeated Salem 18 to 16 in their tilt at Astoria." a' game in which both teams were off in their shooting and ball handling. Actoria managed to revive but Salem has . been in the slump since. Hill Finding Range Failure of Tom Medley, early season hUh-scorer,- to produce points in late games may be counteracted by the sudden acor - ing ability shown Ay Tom Hill against Chemawa Thursday night. Hill. Who .had hit .six points only once before, scored 15 points against the Indians and mar have found his shooting stride for good. J Looking at past, games the Vikings shuld put up a goodJ battle tonight, even it they are unable to win. Their best show ings this season hare been against the strongest teams and they have looked their worst against the supposedly weak -pues. Toiro Piippl. whose name jus tifies the Fighting Finn monicker of the Astorians. has been doinc the heavy scoring-, for Coach George Emigh's team, ably as sisted by Htrman Parker and Sandness. both tourney veterans. Anet, a brother of Bobby Anet. and McCalllster will also he. In Astoria's starting five. Dive Instructed Fighter Asserts NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 12-i4V The foe who "ran out" of a fight with burly Jack Torrance, world's bhntput champion, and Torrance's manager. Herb Brodie, were aril rested today on charges of violat ing the state boxing laws. Irwin Poche, secretary of the state boxing commission, said he, requested the arrest of a man list ed as Arthur Huttick of New York, who was scheduled to fight Tor rance under the name of "Jack Willis." and Brodie becuase Willis admitted he had been Instructed to "take a dive" In the first round. Cross Word Puzzle M I2 la 1" I WTr a 131 16 ?7,T - 21 l!Ll!i " 777 Of EUGENE HORIZONTAL 1 deadly having little depth 11 legislative body 12 labored 14 again 15 coral island 17 muskal note 18 illuminated 19 worship .20 metal 21 symbol for -tantalum - 22 glance with eyes half shut 23 tailless amphibian 24 trapping 28 musical instrument 27 large marine fish ,28 make dif ferent , 1 29 dwelling .SI chest to -hold am munition ,ti French name . ' 2S to color ! 6 concerning ! S7 ative com pound s' notice of a ' ' proposed marriage 39 dance step 40 myself 41 strong point 42 kind of 43 l"grral circulation - 45 prtse set ia any contest 47 linger 4-quahty ef a sound (pL) Herewith is the day's pQsxla. mm Wt' M ' The Trader Scores : ', . ',.2 . "" By BURNLEY , r fi5S Smpj ti5?B. fGA'Mj f Sr JL ' UM8'0 suup wtm ciwu V- v vN VOSMIK. KNICKERBOCKER AWD . KV -fif X ! , HfLPEBRAMD mu. 2 f KAWO J I -BPesfear BOLSTER THeT - THEY call him "Trader" Hornsby, and the records show that he usually gets all the better of swaps with other big league bosses. Cleveland, desperately seeking- a pennant ia 1937, went to the old Trader last month and engineered what is probably the biggest trade of the off-season. The Indians may have temporarily bolstered their I'rosh Beat Tillamook TtLLXaoOK, Ore.,-Feb. 1 2- (;P-Tho University of Oregon Frosh defeated the Tillamook Texaco Oil basketball team 57 to 9 tonight. Linfield Is Winner MeMlNNVILLE. Ore.. Feb. 12 -(JPt Linfield college won a hard fought hoop game . from the SL Martins Rangers of Lacey. Wash., 52 to 41 tonight. SHEFFER VERTICAL 1 member ef an Irish 10 injury 11 preserves in brine IS wild dog of Australia IS Chinese secret . society 19 range in a row 20 shallow receptacles 22 wif 23 ordinal somber brother hood 2 dill S game at marbles ' 4 by 5 guiding ' wading . bird i 7 cavity ! S lubricate abort for Alfred; 25 cnaceora- solution to yestcr- panied 2 aches z raosfc con ceited 29 fragrance SO deprived 31 iargon 82 harangue S3 cosy re treats 25 political faction 88 wild hog 89 foot-' -:. soldier's 41 on behalf of 42 human be ' ing 44 note of the "HAITI w v 1 li 1 46 towards dub for the coming season, but neutral observers agree that the Brownies', Bajjah scored ? another ten strike. i Knickerbocker, Vosmik and Hil debrand seem to bold better pros pects for tha i future than Lary, Solters and Andrews. 'Shortstop Bill Knickerbocker is four and a half years younger than Lyn Lary, and is better bitter than the man he changes uniforms with. Jos Vos mik, who finished within a fraction Hoop Scores Roseburg 17, North Bend 12. HcMinnville 3C, New berg 15. Beaverton 23, Rainier 20. Molalla 26, Independence 19. Columbia Prep (Portland) 19, Scappooso 11. I Ashland 31 J Klamath Falls 28 Portland interscholastlc: Franklin 29. Grant 21. Benson 27, Roosevelt 22. Lincoln 14, Commerce 8. Washington 134, Jefferson 24. Stanford! Ia Worried LOS ANGELES. Feb. 12-PH Stanford university s basketball team ran into unexpected oppo sition tonight j but succeeded in edging out a stubborn band of Bruins of the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles, 42 to 40 NOTICE ON FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS IHEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned Custer E. Ross, as Administrator with the Will annexed jot the Estate of Alfred Cool id ge. deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County hie Final Account, and that said Court has, by an Order thereof, designated Tuesday, the 9th day of March. 1937,! at the hour often (10:90) o'clock; in the forenoon of said day, at the County Court room in the Courthouse at Salem, Oregon, as the time and place lor hearing objections to said Final Account and the settlement of said estate, at I which said time and place all persons so object ing shall appear and show cause. If any there be, why said Account should not. In all things, be al lowed and approved, the said estate settled and closed, and the administrator discharged. CUSTER E. ROSS, As Administrator with the : Will annexed of the Estate of Alfred Coolldge, deceased. ROSS A FORD, r Attorneys for the Estate. i Ft-13-20-27 Mf. ESTATE OP AUGUST OLSON NOTICE TO CREDITORS . NO. ! ' IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTT OF LANE (Department! of Probate) -. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the estate of August Olson, deceased j by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and has quaifled All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri fied as by law required, to the undersigned at Route 2. Box 114. North River Road, Salem, Ore gon, within six (C) months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, Feb ruary 13. 1937. ( . Last publication, March IS, 1137. - ' I ' - . x GRACE OLSON. ? - ' - - Executrix . w JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Attorney 1212 Falling Building. : Portland, Oregon. F. 13-2 0-27-M.t-13. Again! of a point of winning the batting championship two years ago, seems definitely to outrank Moose Solters as an outfielder. Joe ia one of those fellows whs appears to alternate having good and bad seasons, and if this holdi good he ia due for a great year is 37. Hildebrand appears to be po tentially a better hurler than An drews, and, onderthe astute Horns by, may soon reach stardom. Comrleth lllf. t Kh ttUmit Syndicate tm. Molalla Wilis Out At Independence INDEPENDENCE, Fab. 12 Molalla's rapidly improving hoop quint edged Itself a little farther out of the Willamette valley league basement by defeating In dependence 28 to 19 here tonight. After trailing 13 to 10 at half time the Buekaroos rallied In tje third period to overtake the Hop- men and lead If to IS at the close of the quarter. They con tinued In stride In the final per iod as they limited Independence to four points while collecting ten. Robbins. Molalla guard, and Stoars, center, were the big guns of the Molalla offensive as they totalled 18 points between them. Robbins was high man with ten points. Lineups: Independence (10) Stryker 4......F. Wilson F. Hartman. ... . ..C. Enghlom 2. . . . .G. (20) 3Iolalla Wood ..4 Schaeffer . . . . 8 Stoars ..2 Thomson Burch 4 G....10 Robbins Substitute: Molalla, Holraan 2. Referee, Shreeve, Dallas. Harry Cooper Leads HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. li.-i&h Llght Horse Harry Cooper, golf's doughty little hard luck man, stripped, three strokes from par witn in mat put him two shots ahead of the field on the first 18 holes of the 83.000 Houston open 7Z-aoIe tournament. Troy Defeats Bears BERKELEY. Calif.. Feb. 12- (Jpy-ln a nip-and-tnek contest which went into two overtime periods.. Son them , California's basketball Trojans knocked over the Golden Bears of California, 38 to 38. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 9468 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County. In the Matter of the Estate of THOMAS L. WILLIAMS, De ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Winston Williams has been appointed by the "County Court of the State of Oregon for Mar ion County. Administrator of the Estate of Thomas L. Williams, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons who have claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same, duly verified, as required by law, . to the undersigned at the office of Page and Page, Attorneys, Ladd A- Bush Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is the 30th day of January. 1937. and the last ia the 27th day of February, 1937. -.. - -v WINSTON WILLIAMS. Administrator of the Es tate of Thomas L. WH - liams. Deceased. PAGE and PAGE. Attorneys for said Estate Ladd A Bash Bank Building. Salem. Oregon. Bearcats Beat Pirate Quintet Score 44426 With Albany Held to Long Range; Weaver High Blan ALBANY COLLEGE. Albany, Feb., 13. (Special) -Willamette university brought its Northwest conference basketball wins to five an.1 kept pace with Whitman in the race for the league crown as it : overwhelmed the Albany col lege hoop quint 44 to 28 here to night. ? ; ' : : , - Off to a lead after the first six minutes of play the Bearcats were never headed as . their accurate shooting and sure ball-handling gave them a big advantage over Coach Don Faber's Pirate quint. Walter Weaver, big Bearcat guard, was the spark of the Will amette court machine and per sonally accounted for nine points, a total which gave him high point honors. The Bearcats worked the ball smoothly and managed to get nu merous good close in shots while Willamette's hard-checking de-' fense kept the Pirates well away from the basket and made them rely , mostly on set-shots from way out. : After Albany took a 2 to 1 lead in the first three minutes of the game the Bearcats went ahead on Charley Versteeg's field goal when six minutes were gone. They were never headed and were soon leading the Pirates 9 to 2. It was all a matter of getting started and after Versteeg opened with Willamette's first field goal Larry Nunnenkamp and Jerry Gastlneau aided him in fattening the Willamette score. Nunnen kamp was the heavy scorer of the first half with two field goals and three free throws. Willamette was ahead 15 to 3 before Albany scored its fourth point. Field goals by Decker and Haviland and a pair of gift shots brought the Pirates up to 22 to 11 by halftime. Walt Weaver, never a spectac ular scorer, started hitting them in the second haff and the Bear cats drew ahead op his three-field goals and two by Anton. They built their lead up to 33 to 15 with about ten minutes left in the half. An entire squad from the bench finished out the game for Will amette with Harry Mosher and Don Brandon setting the pace as the second-stringers added more points to the Bearcat count. Albany's cast-off style of shoot ing failed to produce results al though Decker, Pirate guard, turned in a good exhibition of ac curacy, collecting four field goals to lead his team in scoring. Although not an unusually rough game, close calling by the officials produced SO personal fouls. 20 of them called ia the first half. Four players had three personal fouls marked against them at the conclusion of the firsti half but Charley Versteeg, de pendable Willamette guard, was the only one to leave the game on fouls. Willamette will play Pacific university's five at Forest Grove Tuesdsy in the first game of a home and home series. The Bear cats meet Whitman here next Friday and Saturday. - Lineup and summary: Willamette (44) FG FT TP Gastlneau. f ........2 15 Nunnenkamp, f . .... 2 3 7 Mosher, f 1 1 3 Anton, c .......... .2 4 8 Brandon, e ........ .2 1 5 Weaver, g 4 1 9 Versteeg, g ........ .2 0 4 Ragsdale, g .1 0 2 Specht, g 1 1 Totals . . , Albany (20) Davis, f Haviland. f . Arthar, f . . . Garland, e . , Lyons, g . . . Decker, g .. Croaton, g ., Pete, g .18 12 44 ......0 1 , 1 , 0 4 , 0 1 1 0 3 8 0 1 1 Totals 8 10 28 Halftime score: Willamette 22, Albany 11. Personal fouls: Gastlneau 2. Nunnenkamp. Anton 3, Weaver 2. Versteeg 4. Ragsdale 2, Specht 2, Davis 3, Haviland 2, Garland 3. Lyons 2. Decker. Croaton 3. Free throws missed: Gastlneau, Nunnenkamp, Anton 2, Weaver 2, Versteeg, Davis 2, Garland 8. Lyons. Decker. Croston 4. Officials: Referee.' Dare Strlt- mater, Lebanon; umpire, Bill Robbins, Lebanon. Catholic Tourney Title at Stake In Angels Tilt m MT. ANGEL, Feb. 12 ML Angel college and Portland uni versity will meet for their third basketball contest this season Sun day afternoon oa the local floor. ML Angel dropped the first game 44 to 39 but last Friday la their second encounter handed . the Pilots a 40 to 34 defeat. This made a third game necessary to decide the championship - title of . the Catholic colleges of Oregon. Hopes for a local victory were somewhat dimmed Saturday night during the Union Oil classic when Jlmmie Nolan, freshman find of the year, had to leave the game with a sprained ankle. Jimmie Is hobbling around again and may be in shape to play part of the time Sunday. The rest of the squad is in good condition. Wild Bill O'DonnelL with his record of 24 points collected in the two games played, blocks the way to an easy victory for the fighting Angels. The game should be one of the keenest ones played here and a large crowd is ex pected. The - preliminary game, sched uled for 2 p. m.. will be played between the ML Angel Preps and Vandals Break Defeat String, Spoil Oregon's Chance to Head Division; Huskies Help by Defeating Cougars EUGENE, Ore, Feb. 12 (AP) The University of Idaho broke into the win column of northern division conference basketball tonight with a surprise 35-to-31 victory over the second-place University of Oregon. It was Idaho's first win in eight starts. " Halftime score favored Oregon 16 to 14. r 1 1 5 Neither team could hit the bas-o- ; . ' ket early in the contest, and most of the way the game was slow and a hit rough. In closing moments, however, play hit a fast pace as the victory-hungry Vandals began hearing at the goal from all parts of the floor, with ' Kramer and Belko sparking the attack. Silver at forward was Oregon's big noise, scoring 18 points from six field goals and as many free shots. Belko led Idaho with 12. backed up by Kramer and Winter who each tallied ten. Oregon not only lost the game but lost its chance of leading the division, since a victory would have put the Webfoots above Washington State which took a 45-to-40 defeat at the hands of the University of Washington Huskies.' Idaho and Oregon will renew their feud here tomorrow night. SEATTLE, Feb. 1 2 -i?5)-Washington's Huskies kept in the championship running here to night by downing the Washing ton State college Cougars. 45 to 40. in a Pacific Coast conference, northern division, basketball game. ! The Huskies, showing the fire they did before a disastrous Ore gon invasion, snatched the lead from the Cougars early -in the first period and held it to the end. though Washington State put on a rally in the middle of the second period. Ed Loverich, Husky right for ward, led the Washington attack with 18 points. Ivar Nelson, Cougar eenter,' found the hoop for ten points. ! Woodbiirn Downs Bearkten Quint Score 31-26 as Bulldogs Gain Revenge ; Shaw Leading Scorer Woodburn's smart and speedy hoop quint evened scores with the Willamette Freshmen as it copped a 31-to-26 decision at Woodburn las night. With Whitman and Shaw head ing the parade the Bulldogs out played the Bearkittens through out, showing a tight defense and an effective offense. The victory evened a previous 29-to-14 defeat Woodburn took from the Bearkittens. Shaw' led . scoring with ten points. In a preliminary contest the Freshman B team defeated Woodburn's second 28 to 8. Lineups: W. U. Froeh (96) (SI) Woodbeam Quesseth. 7 F ...9. Whitman Hagedorn, 3 . Hager, S .F 2, J. Anders'n C. .8, Evenden Jones, 1. G .2, Edwards Staynor, 4. G : 10, Shaw Substitutes: Frosh, Catherwood 3. Wagner 2. Frosh B" (28) (8) Woodbi Williamson. 8 F. 8. Lee Petrle, 7 ... F 1, Kaufman Keuscher, 2 F . 1, Spouse Turner. 7 - C Schlel Ransom. 8 .G. G- .1, Anonby Shlnn. 3 2, Rann Chemawa Defeats Sandy. Hoop Squad CHEMAWA. Feb. 12- (Spe cial) Chemawa Indian school's hoopsters last night vanquished the Sandy high school quintet on their home floor, by a B5-to-15 score. The Chemawa B team de feated the Sandy B team 28 to 17. Arehambeau of Chemawa led scoring in the main game with 17 points. Behind mm came Track. 11, and Christian. 19, for Chemawa, and Lecjhburg, 9, for Sandy. - ' - i ' . The halftime score was 22 to 4 for the Indians. In the B contest Ii. Rich. Sandy, scored 11 points and Bearcab, Chemawa, 7. I i Varsltr lineuos: M - Chemawa (SS) L (IS) Sandy Arehambeau, 17 F . 2, Rich Bighorn-.. F 9. Lechburg SandervlMa C 2. Comptoa Track. 11 .GU 2. Byrd Christian G ,r, Eklund Red Elk, 7 S 14 Roberts Bobb. 2 i-S Peterson . Referee, Brown, Salem. - - - Aum8ville Drops Volley IVlatch to Salem T Team AUMSVILLE. Feb. 12 An ma rine Amateur Athletic, association engaged in a series Of rouey nau games with the "Tf . Breakfast dub from Salem. This set of tire games played here last night was return match to one piayea in Salem about two months ago. The local . boys were somewhat out classed by the -visitors but showed vast ImproTemenL j The scores of the; five games were: li-. 18-18. 18-10, ls-xz. and 18-7, Salem winning four of the five. games. ; L j The 'local organisation has a membership of a boat! 29 members and meets each Wednesday. The A. A. A. A. Is willing to schedule games Wednesday nights with other outside volley ball clubs on a two-game series basis. each team paying Its own ex penses of travel. For dates contact Al Lemcke, high school eoacn. Coiallis Matmen And Boxers Come Salem Winner! in Previous Matches; Seven Fistic Bouts on Schedule Wrestling and boxing teams of Corvallis and Salem high schools will clash in the Salem high gym nasium at 2 o'clock today in their second meet of the season. " Salem won both I boxing and wrestling events In the first meet held at Corvallis. i - Seven fistic matches are on the card. Pairings are: i 110 pounds Forsyth, Corval lis, vs. Larios, Salem. 113 Lee, Corvallis, vs. Staab, Salem. :- i ' i ,Y ,- - 118 Livingston.; Corvallis, , vs. Richardson, Salem. 130- Saunders, Corvall Is, vs. Cleveland. Salem. , - . :,- 135 Taylor, Corvallis. vs. R. Layton, Salem. I ' - 138 Renshaw, Corvallis, vs. B. Crary, Salem. 183 Wheeler, Corvallis, vs. E. Jarvis," Salem. i : . Salem wrestlers who will take part in the meet: 105 J. So gal. Baker; 112.1 Kaneka, Smith or Waring;118, K. Mio, Elwood. Huffman; 126, T. Mio. McCarroII, Hart well; 135, Orey, Reeves; 145, Leedy, Smart; 155, Cottew, Mey ers; 185. King. Leedy; 175, Jar vis, Hoist ein; heavy, Nunn. Fight Even With Champ Is ! Fizzle NEW YORK, Feb. 12-iTV-The Hippodrome today called off the charity boxing show it had sched uled for next Monday night. Heavyweight Champion Jimmy Braddock was to have boxed two four-round bouts against Eddie Kotwisca and Eddie Shevaa as the highs pot of the show, staged for the benefit of the Catholic writers guild. I J The Hippodrome announcement said that there had not been suf ficient time to publicize the show. It was an open secret that advance sales had been disappointing. Rooks Defeat Frecumen of Linfield by 52 to 30 McM INNVILLE, Ore., Feb. 12 -fls)-The Oregon State rooks trounced the Linfield college freshman .basketball team 52 to 30 tonight after overcoming a first-quarter lead. Vinson, Lin field, led the scorers with 11 points. Mardls and Warren each tallied 10 for the rooks. We never would have had the piano, if John hadn't looked in the OSSIFIED COLUBINS, among For Sale items. Ever since, we've used the classified section to buy many things we need and to selT many we no longer use. I WF7 Sacred Heart And Deal Lead Fairish and Leslie Lose; Sophomores Win Over Future Craftsmen Sacred- Heart and the nrhnnl for the deaf (mints rnnflnuorf tnli domination jof the Intramural league yesterday by turning in wins over the two Junior high quintets. 4 The deaf school team defeated Parrish 20 to 13 with Mnxlov ar.A Cockran lead in r tha irnirlnr TVi deaf school led 15 to 11 at half- time. ! Sacred Heart won over Leslie 30 to 22 as Alley rolled nn 13 points. I . t ' The Sophoiuores tromped on the Future Craftimm 99 tn while the Future Farmers defeated the Auto Shop 24 to 11. i Lineups: Sophomores 22 9 Fntnre rmra Hinges 8. l..F... 4 Ackley Sherman...! F 2 Gambill Chambers 4 J: C .. 3 McRae Page 8 . .Q.S... Williamson Hastings 2 .j G Fontaninl Substitute; Sophs, Schultt 2. Referee. WilkinsonJ Parrish IS 20 Deaf School Sebern 2 ...F1 4.4 Blakely Kernes.tF...t.. 4 Stortz Cameron C ' . Shaffer Scott ....1G . 8 Moxley Kitchen 2 i...G.J-..8 Cockran i Substitutes.' for Parrish Mc- Kee 8. Evans 2. 1 Referee, Drynan. ' Lftlie 22 1 SO Sacred Heart Thorton 1..F 4 I Gentzkow Salstrom 4 ' F 8 Haselton Peavey 7 . LC 1 Trnmm Medley S L.G- 13 Alley Mason ... J.G 4 Schmidt Substitutes: for Leslie Wilson 4, Kelley 2. ) . - Referee, Wagner. Fanners 24 11 Anto Shop Prince ,...9 Elsey Gardner 10 1Lf Kemper 2...L.F Rulifson 7 Paulson Baumgartner 2 G .. Keres Hllfiker .. L..G . Jarvis Substitutes; for Farmers-Klock 2; for Auto jVandarwarka 2. Card Shortened By Quick Kayoes PORTLAND, Ore., "Feb. 12-(jp)-A scheduled 32 rounds of fighting , ended in 33 minutes tonight four knockouts abbre viating the evening's program. I Leon Zorrita, Cuba, knocked out Frankle Rice, Los Angeles, In the first round of an eight rounder in. the 147-pound class. Johnny, Ladao, Los Angeles, took less; than four rounds to subdue Joe IFlno, Mexico City, via the same jroute la the 118 pound class. I I Jack Campbell, Fort ..Worth, Texas, took I a scheduled eight round bout with Phil ! Sslvador. Los Angeles, with a K.O. in the second. They were heavyweights. Harry Kinsey, Portland, won a four-round decision from Kid Peterson, Independence Ore., in a- 145-pound; boat, snd Allen Wilson, Spokane, scored a first round knockout over Tony La vares, Portland, In the other four-rounder I for 175-pounders. things THE CLASSIFIED COL UMNS CARRY j VALU ABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU EVERY DAY. . iMT.tr i J. 30 F. 8-13-20-27 the Columbia Preps. . Anmsrille.