The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1937, Page 16, Image 16

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Calexa, Oregon, Friday Mornm, refcrcary 23, 1S3T
7
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135 7m Seek
Vcight Titles
Benson and Salem Leading
spirants For Honors;
r Start Tonight at 7
. Ready to tussle their way to
state championships if they can.
136 boys representing 12 Oregon
lilvk m m K m t I m will atari, trni n w
: through their mat tactics, tonight
as the sLxth annual state high
' - school wrestling tournament
opens in the Salem high school
. gymnasium at 7 o'clock.
After wrestling sessions to
night, tomorrow afternoon and
tomorrow night in which one by
one the contenders in the .tea
weight divisions will be elimina
ted, a new state grappling cham
pion will be crowned - or Benson
high of Portland, present cham
p!on. will retain the title it won
last. year. . , '
' Benson and Salem, which hare
divided the championships In the
past fire years, are the strong fa
vorites to "cop the championship.
Each enters the tournament with
m full anuari Ttonitnn'a rhanres
are enhanced by the fact that two
o its wrestlers won state titles in
tbeir weight divisions last year
but the Tech men are likely to find
heavy competition from the Sa
lem team, undefeated in six
matches. Salem won from Benson
In a regular season match but the
Portland polytechnic team was
gagement.
1 Preliminary elimination. S with
two matches going on simultane
ously, will take up all of tonight's
wrestling with semi-finals slated
In the night program. Finals will
get, under way at 8 o'clock Satur
day night.
- While Salem and Benson last
year took championships in every
weight division except one they
will probably find tougher com
petition this year from other
schools, corvauis. sanay, uregon
City and Chemawa have all en
tered the cream of their- squads
while other schools have entered
only a few of their best men.
A permanent trophy to go to
IBB Wiuumg ir-o Hi u
play at Tarker's sporting goods
store. Individual medal" win go
to champions in 105. 112. 118.
126. 13S. 145. 155, 165, 175 and
heavyweight divisions.
Officials for the tourney will
t Chester Newton. Tillamook. ex
Oregon State athlete and runner
up in the 1924 Olympics: Don
Hendrie, former Washington State
wrestling star, and Roy Mink. Sa
lem T. M. C A. wrestling in
stractor. .
Gurnee Flesher will be head
elerk with Carter Gould and Wil
bur Traglio as assistants. C. 11.
. Itfalann will ha lllr i hi.
' Salem high wrestlers entered In
the meet are: 105 pounds. John
Bugai. Iliroshi Shikido; 112, Ron
ald Waring. Kay MIo: 118. Tom
Mlo. Bill Huffman: 126.! ETarl
Nichols. Gerald McCarroll: 135.
Bob Reeves. Millard Orey: 145.
Don Townsend. Frank Johnson:
155, Jerry Cottew. Howard Mey
ers; 165, Orvllle Raymond. Tom
King; 175. Curtis Emory, Jean
Holstein; heavyweight, Anthony
Kunn. - - ' i :
Stayton High Has
2nd Place in Bag
STAYTON, Feb. 25. The vie-
Bight assures Stayton high school
basketball squad of second place
In the final standings in the San
tiam league, regardless of the out
come of the final game, a post
poned tilt, with Aumsville there
Friday night.
The high school quint turned in
m double victory for Coach Ever
ett Gentlemann Tuesday when
they took both first and second
team games. The first string won
22 to 14 while the second class
boys swamped their opponents by
II to ( count. '
While the high school is wind
ing up the season's play, Tom Pal
mer's team is drilling hard for the
coming battle with Hubbard for
the Marion county championship.
March 5 has been set as the date
for the title battle and Indications
re It will be played on the Stay
to"n floor. The Stayton grade five
won the county championship last
year. - V -
Eugene B Quintet
It Defeated Here
The Salem high 1 team defeat
ed the Eugene B quint 17 to IS
in a preliminary to the Sal em
Eugene ganie last night. Salem
took ever he !ead in the second
period and led 10 to 7 at half
time. Lineups: -
EUJem 11 (17) (13) Etgre B
Cosser, t F. 1, Good
Smlthers, 2 F 2, Robertson
Vaa Woert.
Reeves. 5
.4. Johnson
4, Gaylord
.2, Brtstow
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Diisrs, 2
Referee, Allen.
Uubbard to Play Stayton
Ceshetball Team March 5
For County Championship
HUBBARD, Feb. 25 The Hub-
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team, champions of the North
Marion county league, was noti
fied Monday afternoon that they
an mat play the . Stayton ' grade
school team for the championship
cf Marion county, instead of the
inn City team as was thought
at first. The Stayton team Is the
champion team of southern Mar-
Int ronntT- ..." - .. "
The first game will be played
at Stayton March. S. The second
game will be played at Hubbard
cu March 12. The third game.
It necessary, will be announced
c.r. ' "
Newhouse Injures
Eye But JWill Not
Lose Use, Belief
GARIBALDI, Ore.. Feb. 25.
- (jP) - Darrell Newhouse. Wil
lamette university grid player,
.will not lose the sight of his
eye, injured when he struck his
head on an automobile when
entering a. garage in the dark, t
his doctor said today. ,
The eyeball was cut by a
piece of - glass t but the optic
nerve was not permanently In
jured, the doctor said. .
Parrisli Wins Out
uint
Score 39-1 5 as.. North End
FiW Gets . Early Lead ;
8th Graders Play . '
Parrish In ii in t htffh AKiirA4t
another mark over Leslie as. the
farrish hoop quint downed the
Southenders 39 to 15 last night
before a crowd of nearly 500 in
the Parrish gymnasium.
Playing a smooth, fast-passing
game the Parrish team went ittto
the lead from the first and was
never headed. Parrish had built up
a 23 to 5 lead by halftimeL
Kernes and Sebern, r Parrish
forwards; scored 11 and 10 points
respectively in leading their team
to the win.
Parrish eighth-graders made It
a big night for supporters of the
northsidn school f by defeating a
Leslie eighth grade quint 30 to
7 in a preliminary game. Bower,
center, and Bradshaw. left-handed
forward, led the eighth graders.
Linenna; . J '
Parrish 89 ! IS Leslie
Sebern 1.J... .F.... 6 Medley
Kernes 11 F......l salstrom
Probert S ..Cj .1 Mason
Kitchen 6 ...G..: 7 Peary
Scott 2 G Wilson
Substitutes: for Parrish, Elsey
2. - i ......
Referee, Drynan.
rarrish 8th 30 , 7 Leslie 8tii
Bradshaw 11 F. Gemneli
Bower 14 F.r 1 Woodard
Van Slyke 2 C.i 4 Boardman
Turner.... G 2 Swelgert
Jones 2 G Applegate
Substitutes: for Parrish, Yar
nell 1. ;
Referee, Sebern; umpire, Harns.
,
Sacred Heart ' Freshmen
Win Game at Mt, Angel
The Sacred Heart freshman
quint defeated the ML Angel
freshmen 14 to 1 9 at .Mt. Angel
last night. Lineups:
SI. A. Frosh (O) (14) S. C. Frosh
Kahoe. 2 F. 3, Kerber
Applaby, 2... F Free
Kronbrg, 3 C 2, Wehrli
Skonetznl ... .G 5, Schless
Stahl G.X.. 4, Shea
Substitutes: for Mt. Angel,
Bean 2. ,
SAVE YOUR
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family. ;
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must last you a lifetime.
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184 N. Liberty St.. 2 Doors From Fred Meyers
Bearcats' Grid
Sked Revealed
Will Play San Jose There
at Night; Nevada Game
Still Hanging Fire
With announcement yesterday
that Willamette's 1937 football
team will meet San Jose state
college in a night game at San
Jose. . October 15. the Bearcat
grid schedule reached ten games
with possibility , that . another
game, which has been hanging
fire since the close of football
season, may be added.,
. Willamette and San Jose will
meet again this year after a
lapse in their relations last year
when they were unable to agree
on a date. Willamette defeated
the Spartans in games played In
1934 and 1935. ;
To make room for Coach. Dud
DeGroot's San Jose team on the
tvmaraotte schedule it was. nec
essary to shift the College of
Idaho game, a conference tilt,
from October 15 to November
20. - ' -y--''-
Only football negotiations yet
10 be closed are with the Uni
versity of Nevada. Nevada played
here last year on a home and
home agreement but has so far
turned a cold shoulder toward
Willamette's efforts "to arrange
date for the contracted game at
Reno this year.
Pilots Come Here
With the University of Port
land game, resumed this year
after a lapse of two seasons,
tentatively slated for Salem, six
home games are on the schedule.
Besides conference games -with
Pacific, Albany and College of
Idaho, they .include games with
Whittier and- Fresno. i
"The Bearcats will meet Ore
gon State at Corvallis Novem
ber 6, later in the season than
they have ever met the Beavers.
The schedule follows:
September 25 Albany at Sa
lem. .2
October 1 Fresno at Salem. '
October 9 Portland at Salem.
October 15 San Jose state at
San Jose.
October
22 Whittier at Sa-
lem.
October
29 Puget f Sound at
Tacoma. J
November 6 Oregon State at
Corvallis.
November 11 Pacific at Sa
lem. .
November 20 College of Ida
ho at Salem.
Jtfovember 25 Whitman at
Walla Walla.
Bucs Boost Lead
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 25.-J
-The Portland Buckaroos boosted
their lead in the Pacific coast lee
hockey league tonight with a 4 to
2 victory over the Spokane Clip
pers in a fast, rough game. The
win gave the Bucs a three-point
edge over the second-place Van
couver Lions.
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