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J t 3 f- 4.- in Bj ROX G EiLMELL . : Already rumblings of regret re radiating from Rose Cfy athletic :j circles because the eight high schools there are left out la the cold In so far as the Oregon State High School Athletic association i concerned, i Friday 'and Satur day of this Week the OSHSAA wrestling meet Is j being held at Salem high, under the di rection of Vera -iiilmore, and from Bensori high of Portland, which nnderl the old alignment would be tie defending state champ this ear, comes sobs of, sorrow that Jt is left out of the meet. To Gilmore came a letter from the mat coach Jrt Benson, more or less putting all the . blame on the Viking- tutor lor not showing I Benson the court- ' esy of extending it a special In vitation to the meet here. Rules Protibit. Gilmore replied to the letter In the only way he could. He simply eUe Meats : i I I 1 .( S-i Ed Salstrom i . .:.-). ,- - . 3 Times Herd Tie ' it up in First two Extra Periods, Gets I Winning Points .Eddie Salstjam. Leslie's tow-j headed i forward, was thrice a hero' last night before a wild-i eyed, near-capacity crowd In the. south-end Junior L!gh's spacious; hardboard ,court, as he potted- trior baskets in the first two; in-artlme periods and went on to score tie winning two points: pointed out to the Portland guy, necessary, according to the rules who professed! great Ignorance' by j j,, to. third to ire Leslie a 22: eren insinuating mat a roruanu n wiQ and tne c0d-alf elty aimeuc learn tumyeie wu , .A ,t,omnlnn.Mn affiliated with the OSHSAA. that v---.----. under therulea of the association From a! dins-dong flrt-hall it is Impossible for a team not in-j battle that ended 10-V. for rax good standing to get on the same I rjsn it developed into a veritable mats; basketball courts, dia monds, ping-pong j tables, grid- Irons, fairway's, rings, trapezes, or what hare you, with an OSHSAA team. Even the Hill re lays, that are to be run April i. will have three distinct classes j for state prip school entries.! Portland high schools will com pete In one class by themselres, tfie : larger "A" schools in the BtAt in. another, and the "B" schools in tbe-jthird. NeckSn?-Neek: The Portland agent wasn't satisfied with exposing bis Ig norance bv condemning Gil more for not! having extended an invitation he was powerless to extend but jumped down the latter'a throat - for billing the meet this week as a state cham pionship affair. j Gilmore jumped back by Informing him . that it wasn't billed as a state thinplo nship, but as the - OSHSAA championships, and that Benson .1 could wrestle Lincoln for the state champion shipthat it i would be., jolly well okey-dokCy with Gilmore and the OSHS.1A. Benson and Lincoln are the only two Port land schools who's minor sports program includes wrestling. Gilmore says. ( vl Carit Blame Benson. That it' is tough on Benson, or any other school that has spent arduous years and gone to-n good deal of expense" to build up its minor sports program only to find that its competitive circle has Luisetti Wfll Break Record: New 4-Year. National Mark i Certain; Each Division Title Is at Stake donny brook in the i second canto particularly in the final quarter, The third .session ended 11-11 with Salstrom sinking a long one while the little southpaw slick er, Bradshaw, was counting from the eift line for Parrlsn. With 20 seconds of the regu lar game time left Salstrom broke away on a fast dribble to lay in the tvine score. 16-16. The vocal din ensuing was so tnicK Keieree Gilmore couldn't hear the tim er'a whistle, consequently allow ine Yarnell of the Parrishers to cast eff and be touled. Tne act occured. after time was up, how- a il .1 HM auu , 7 5 T " $05 Freshman sued coon quieted down. tic rtnha-or v JiilO" Junior ll.H 1 L..l,l liJI HO KV.- Beemmgiy comun i u "M, st.nfnrrt nVinr . i t S time but who was constantly lip ping the rim with his shots, sank a swisher with but a half-minute left' in the second overtime, and it looked like curtains for Leslie. Salstrom squatted slightly be yond mid-floor, however, and drove the leather througn the hemp as neatly as "Grandma ever threaded a nee die, tying the count at 18-18 as the first over time concluded Battling furiously in the sec ond overtime. Salstrom pegged heme two points with less than a half-minute left in the three- minute: period, but slim little Bower, Parrish running mate of Era'dshaw's, flipped true to knot the score at 20-20 as the ses sion ended.; In : the third overtime. Brad shaw missed from" the gift line on Teem's 1 infraction, and the Yarnell missed an attempt from i SAN FRANCISCO. March 1- (ffJ-Two southern and three nor thern division I basketball teams 0f the 'Pacific ! Coast inference fight this weekend for section al titles but overshadowing those races Is the finishing drive of An gel o Luisetti for national scor ing) record honors. . ; " I Stanford's Lnfeetti Is within four points of breaking the in dividual , collegiate scoring mark Credited to Glen Roberta of Em-dry-Henry College, Virginia. Ro berts' four-year: record I is 1,531 points for 80 games. Luisetti has compiled 1,528, tallies--to date 4nd has a minimum of two fames and a maximum! of five yet to lay. 1 That the longJegged j forward, one of the greatest players the game has produced, will better Roberts' mark is conceded on all , sides. ' : ' -. - 1 j Here's how their scoring ef forts compare by seasons: Luisetti Year .ltODens 292 403 415 421 third successive conference cnampion- ship, leads the southern division with nine wins and two uereais and one fame toplay, with Cali fornia, Friday. California can ue the race with a victory ana taae the title by winning th4 playoff feame, scheduled for Satjurday it uecessary. I ' The winner will meet tne ?ier of the northern scramble, now Involving Washington State and University Washington. "Washington btate and Washington meet tames ana uregua ton State in one corneal vallia to wind jup the race weekend. ' f 1 :" win- division Oregon, in two on Ore at Cor- thts Wolves Win Over St Martin's Five narrowed Its radius until It hard-J the floor that settled halfway in ly- remains a circle any' more, is i to the bucket before looping ont-3 readily undejstandable.. Benson. ! Eddie Shines Again m mi j '': . , ' ; i 4 Salem, Oregon, Wedesdajf Morning, Marct 2, 193o( 1 : . By BURNLEY ' : 5 1 . . -'I .s.,' - -.;. . " - . ,-"S' .,S ' . ' gp : 7 a. , W- KMivC rv w" 1sct7cert i'Il' " fe-V ' "ffe. W.iC '-J: TESTS sSj -' Wfef NjGXf JtfiE JUSTUS tSeAmws camp I InS S- TfesTS- uiu- provide: f - f I THE LOW-DOUJA1 OM TWd W ' 1 '- I ; MBUi dATL LEAGUE BALL Nfe I e V cvec trtr& -f r - ; 4 , .11; :erf; - - " - I . ' ' -' - j ' ' Overtimes - A - h ' j - 4 ; . i . o i i r- I 4 . Coacfi IpAge seven Dimchin Beats .; -4--i:-:- " i Lii)scomb JL - Michigan I; Hoosier : Hot-Shot , Curleid Around Riilg Post for Conclusive Fall x -1 - ) 1 , N k t if. , x " 4. -r y.-::. :-, -lv.v.-. .::.:'-.:. v c also GcrrASHor AT THE AU'TJEAD' BALL 1AI EXMiamcvu Games Curly Duhchini curled Jack Lipscomb, the Hoosier Hot-Shot, around a ring post, from outside the ring last night at the armory to take all the fight out of him and win the- t&itd and deciding faU4 . - Lipscomb lowered the boom on Dunchin in lust 29 minutes of the first session, vita a little dirtier tactics than! usual They were ao foul, in fact! that Dunchin became very angry and employed the same standards to flip Lipscomb in the second f alii I - I In the third, Lipscomb heaved Dunchin overboard, and wouldn't let him back in the ring. When Referee Elliott attempted to inter fere the Hoosier-ohe let him hare one on the kisser and jumped out after Dunchin. The latter picked Lipscomb . tip in a crotch hold, whammed against a ring post sev eral times and 'then dropped him. Elliott counted to 20, and that was that. I I . Wagner, Johnson Draw Fans cave a rousing ovation to the draw ruling handed down j by Elliott on the Jphnson-Wagner 45-minnte! tray. Gust Johnson, making his debut here, was a tit tle too much in altitude for "Wag ner to carrr on with as he has others. Wagner, however, took 'the first fall with a pair of double drop kicks, an airplane spin and a body press, and Johnson took ;the second with three body slams and a bodr nresa. The third fall, which was stopped by the time-limit, ,s a fast and furious affair. ! Pat O'Dowdy packed too many fists for Ace Freeman in the cur tain-raiser, using beta rights ana lens to Subdue hint in the first tall, and taking the third with a half Boston-crab. Freeman won the middle number on a foul. Ref eree Elliott momentarily becom Ing tired! of O'Dowdy s kicking, biting and such. , x rot- Si b 'Mr 4 rf ; Sine 1833 head football coach at Princeton, Fritx Crisler. above, now become head coach at Mich, Igan, svecetdlng' Harry Klpke, who was nrect Naval Experts of 3 Nations Confer LONDON', March 14P)-Navai experts of thai: United States. Great Britain and France met at the foreign office today to con sider Japan's refusal to divulge her naval building plans, but they reached no decision on whether ; to retaliate by building, warships of more than 35,000 tains, j The foreign office said the 55- minute conference was an infor mal discussion of the naval situ ation and probably would be fol lowed by several other; meetings before any decision was; mads on Invoking the "escalator" clause of the 19 3 S London naval treaty. (This treaty. not signed by Japan provides that powers which signed it may, by common agreement, build warships as large as they believe neiessary it they find a noh-igningipower is building ships treaty allows. larger than the The treaty Xixea the maximum size of warships at 35,000 tons.) I especially," since Portland school it was the one i Leslie gained possession of the i that was ready fb a 1 1 followine . Bradshaw's at- and willinr to come into line on I tempt from charity lane,, aod af ter a few passes oacx ana ionn in front of ihe . Parrish defense the ninth term rule and Join the association. It could not be blamed for not coming injvithout the rest of the Portland schools, however. If Benson had d o n e that, it would not he able to com pete against . non-association-be longing Rose City schools. Could Get Smarter. '.BCT, it wonhTaeem that people aa iatelMgent as PorW . laod school officials are any -poeed to be and as smart they'll even admit to betag. chonld be able to digest the tmcf. that the ruling was pot lata effect by a St-1 vote of the OSHSAA I delegate assembly, aad QUIT bUmlng Salem tdgh Salstrom again unfurled a long, long archer that slithered off the backboard and through the net for "the . coveted two points and victory.! Salstrem's 13 points led all scorers,! Bradshaw Baeceung a for thi north-end era. It was a gala night for the south-end school its eighth-grad ers winning: the city eighth-grade chamsioashts by besting the Par- i ilah eighth! f-t in .the prejimln-1 i at halftime, arv. r i ! SMohler. the Wolves' all-state Leslie center, led his 1 forward, reamed .hemp tor IX points to lead ail scorers aesyic Waltz to ? S42 Victory, With Reserves Taking ! ! i . Important Part: ! i MONMOUTH Using a I mixed lineup Of reserves and regulars! hre Tuesday j night, coacn ai Cox's' Oregon aUte intercollegiate champs, the Ore g:o n Normal Wolves, ran to an; easir si-sz Win eier oi. - i The Rangers held a slight lead i ngOll JLiCC OCaiS a v rifct fw mlnntAH. but 1 " the Wolves forged to the tore TjinTlPSP Ouintet 15-10 at the ttrst lo-mrnate r mark, and were out in front 28- SPKING training exhibitioas, if they prove nothing else, should shed soma light on the future effects of the new National League baseball. The older circuit's newly remod eled hoTsehide ia supposed to be less lively than the old standard pill, still to be used by the American loop. Frick'a league never could com pete with the junior loop in slug ging, so bow they have decided to emphasize pitching and other de ferietve aspects of the game. J Wheat a group of hatters put the new sphere ta the teat a- coupla of months ago, the results wen incon du&ve, i with conflicting reports. Some hitters report a ae&ntte dif ference in the ovaL while others said no -frVrious change could be detected in is live&Mas. 7 O the othermitt.it seems that recent reatlieney tests in. the labara- ! Bowling I tory prove that there ia no - real dif ference ia timoKs" betweesi old and new balls, - . - ! The real paints of importance that are expected to aid the monads men are the raised seams awd tha thicker caver. The ttimm wfli enable curve baQ aetata e impart a more p r an imnrwd hook U tha agabm. wnfls " the new w fl sswowafter snore resistaaea fraaa the wind and thus went travels far when srudgtd. Winner in ! i I. NorNamelGrcuit Reorganization Is Attacked by Byrd WASHINGTON, March 1.-AV The administration's government reorganization i hilt would hand over to the president vital policy making powers! now lodged ia con gress, Senator (.Byrd (D-lfa) said : (Continued from page 1) eight on the credit side off the 'No-NameM league's final stand lings, to two deteats4-a full ganeloda ' " hi vale rtagiag. uyru touna rival. . I Irani with nnmrnu nrovialons of Lineups and aumtnary: Lv. nMU i hi said It would iJUlem (33) FQ FT PFL., mi m Inmiu la tha'aamber school it. officials for enforcing HoltJ team to its third victory in four i times out against the northern rivals, scoria r f otfr points. Bud ! Coons. Parrish guard. , was high- point man -with . Leslie (22) Salstrom. f Boardman, f Eaker, 1 e . . Teem, Ling, g . . . Mudd. If Totals Everding Shoot Sunday. Salem pewter-pigeon demolish ers hare their collective tongnes hanging out in anticipation of the annual Hy Everding birthday j parri8fc joj trap snoot mat wmi oegm j rradshaw f banging nexi sunuay n Accru ing park in Portland under the auspices of the Portland Gun club.: From advance publicity. this shoot will be one of the larg est ever staged in -Oregon, and the local representation there wilt be far from the . smallest. Valuable prizes h a v e been do nated bv Portland merchants and I Vlsnaw 2 friends of Hy Everding.'? the! Holt 4 granddaddy of the g r a n d old snort, and : for his friends" to gather and break a; few clay birds " in commemoration of his 64 th birthday' will probably touch him as nothing else could. Khown as "Oregon's greatest" sportsman." shooters from Los; Angeles, San ' " Francisco, Seattle, Spokane and all sections of Oregon will be nreaent to honor , 'Hy on his blrthdav. An experienced . chef will serve luncheon at noon in i the, spacious clubhouse. Dr. P. O. RUey tells us, and -Hy" wIU be on hand to welcome his countless friends- who will wish blm the . greetings of the occasion. FG FT PF 6 l l . . 1 0! 0 . . ; 0;' o .. its o ..jl;0 the fact that he played but little over, halt of the game. Dick GrondQuiat. the other j all-state front court wizard, did not play. Sol way played outstanding ball j Col well 4 for the Rangers, hempingl nine! James 2' tone's wen two games ltkx& w.4 mnA WHlanatU Valley With Lee potting t Points to ZTIl ,. WAn twft from Adme lean tnem, jason juee 1 r - . . , :i7" .v. t v. . a 1 Wreckers in Citr league bowl series to decide the city "B" Ecef Kay scored .high game, 2S7, Bulldogs to Play Pacibc Freshmen a versatile church league title. t laaon Lee (381 (10) Japai Lee t z u Miio. T. Watanahe K. Salto JS. Watanabe J. Watanabe and high series. 6t4. . 1 m Mackey B Clark 4 Batdorf 4. Bower.; f Irish, c . . Hudson, g Yarnell,. g. TragHo. c Totals Referee: Leslie 8th Gemmell 1 Applegate ! Williams 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 o 0 1 1 2! 4 & jlnts and playing o'or game. Wolves (54) - (S2) St. Martin's Mniiu it s soiwav Hogan 6 . H?1 I T ilTl Wnnflf0r Is Lewis 7 ! 6 Lui " o Peterson S 1 5 Holloran Miller 7 I 4 Bnssko Substitutes! for St. Martin's: Bsrr S. I Paalia Miller' whhs-. rr if i Hadii Totili Hirtwll CUa . -ITS ass ass .206 a 8a 1S 149 tot ITS sot 141488 1SS 1472 184641 ITS 657 158 54J .fll4 87 801 3611 oun'i rooD shop Vera Gilmore. (f (8) Parrish 8th Fatsslmons i i 1 Burns . , 4 Rowland 1 " I S Coons Noff singer C7 Signed by Seattle T rulia atruoa Tot! . Schrtner 4; for Wolves: Bangh- hiah S, Davis 2, Mascall 4, Hus- tonv 4. r Beferee, Egelston. ! Mnnn to Coach Line ANN ARBOR, Mich- March 1 .201 aei at ass aTs ITS 208 18S 172 146 o tos SEATTLE, March l.-(VLor- en Woodege, young lefthanded outfielder who aUrred In Portiana semi-pro baseball last summer, I Stinbek will ioln the Seattle Pacific coast mnuaj league team in El Centro. cam. He wired Vice-Pres. Torcny ror- i T8tg 182 tsa 168 42 212 (93 181411 165407 898 110S WOODBUHN -The WoodburaJ "TBUU Balldogs wfll saaet the I Pacific 1 JEageM university freshman basketban J Xllbora t -w. team here Wednesday jnight la Johnson, f what may be the last heme game I Stevenson, c of the season for the WTI league msua, f . I Jones, g . fcharred WoUe. g , and the entire cwnmuntty Is In- H- Robertson, f vited to come and see Coach Eldon icno, g Cone's team perform against the Baby Badgers." ' Coach ; Cone will use! Captain Whitman and Clark as forwards; Evenden, center; Surmeyer. and Shaw, guards. Starting time will be the same as that during the regular league schedule j 7: SO m. i . . lACXZ ATTTO WTTgCSTEtS Wasdrv -198 168 1ST S8S Frker L I iu. t.. Oaaftla'B UiPu-Athletl-officials at the TJnl- "c n.u vcPvC jrerslty of Michigan tonight an-bia pouncea appamimcai ui vuicun ass -145 asi aoe . ii 158 156 18T 11 11 167 680 150451 ITS 521 , 11 j83 .876 S71 804 2561 Referee: Girod. 2 Nelson Muhn, line coach at the Univer-1 nesota - ail-American guard, Siiy: oi ayrucuse ana iciruici aim- nuiiuuis uu cuitu. as Problem forTerry-Too Many Star Catchers Pickeng , anatia 3 Sharkajl . Victor ,L Total! - i T.-TEANSTEB 188 251 14 180 149 164 165 ass J161 .190 169564 178 502 18247 152 T7 211 566 .804 915 867 2586 4 Baptists Defeat Wo Salem Outfit Morlev pounded the nets for 11 points to lead First! Baptist to ai 30-21 win-over West Salem on the : Old hi floor last night. . ' , v. n-ntist fSO (21) West Salem B. Broer V I . I SJef7er Mnrl-v 11 - '.I I C. COtteW j v Rroer E .. 1 I 2 WlllUms rro s 10 Eaton riark- s i 5 Grlffen Hoop Scores (By the Associated Press) " McMinnrtlle 23 Newberg, It. Rjtlpm 33. Eugene It. Portland: Franklla 48. Wash ington 26. Lincoln SI, Grant 14. Jefferson 45, Commerce 2. Roo-; sevelt 51. Benson 32. 5 - V7wV i V 1' Ht4'4 "-vN - n. ; : c- - i .. . . h l-1fc ? - "I Bekittens Take Win, Title Series Thl WIUnmpHft . TUarklttens took i fhe first of a three-gamle series. Uo decide the major divi sion city Y championship, from ChemaVa last night by a 48-2 score. I i - . Sum jGallarher. ex-Vlking flashL potted il5 points to lead the winL' WC Frosh (48) . (27) Cbmiwi V CallagRer IS Jratts f ones 10 Robertson Maera . Miller pi Jfayaard, f . Qaackeabush, f Gosser, c barker, g Kitchen,' g . Wilkinson, e ..4.. .4 .2 -2 .4 L.i .ll4. f. I.: ! m .0 4-0 Totals ...J 1.8 Referee, Ed Slegmuhd. 2 e 9 2 2! t 2 2 .2 1 1 1 1 11 of government e m p I o y e s and might raise the cost of govera- maa nllltAnl llf itollara." ni..f Pausing frequently to read from documents fished from a 1 bulky brief ease, he referred several times to his experiences with state government reorganizing When he was governor of Virginia. I "No governor ever thought of - asking for the powers" which the pend ing bill would giT the president. he said. -; r. ' OSDS Victor Oyer Auto Shop 24-20 Center Cochran hooped 10 points yesterday to lead jthe Deaf school to a 24-20 win over the Auto Shop in a final city ; intra mural league tilt, Cochran's op ponent at the pivot post, McCul- ley, also pocketed 10 counters. 2-Ton Load Liniit On Span at Gates The- county couTt yesterday discussed a proposal to invoke a two-ton load limit on the old Gates bridge across the Santiam river but deferred final- action pending consultation fwlth I state highway bridge department rep resentatives. Engineer N. c Hubbs warned lhat bJeavy loads might so damage the hrldge that WU Trustees Plan Centennial, 1942 ' i ; : PORTLAND. March l-MPV-WW- lametu university trustees auth orized preparation of three manu scripts today I ia connection ; with the institution s centennial la 1042. ' I' ;: "v - V . - j I One will be a university history by Dr. Robert Moulton Gatke, the second the Memoirs of Professor James T. Matthews and the ; third the Autobiography of Dr.s Carl Gregg Doney, president for 10 years. 4- ! ' . i subsequently lighter 14a s OSDS 24 Blakely: 24 Adams 7 O'Brien ! 1 Cochran ! 10' Stortx 2 :; 20 Atite Shop I cause jit to collapse. S would Rlerson t Way Parker 10 Cochran McNeil i Patly Berg Medalist kT. AUGUSTINE, na.J March 1 -JP)-Patty Berg of Minneapolis made : a' bid today . for her fifth straight ' winter golf tournament byiflrlntf a 86-39 75 to Uke the medal In the qualifying round of the Florida East Coast Women's championship. The! court expressed; some con cern Over the condition " pf the bridge because tt is u sen. by school buses going to and from the Gates school. I "The highway department was recently asked to prepare i estim ates of the cost of a new bridge, Patriot Club Lose$ Use , ; - Of School, Bottle Cause . i " " -1 ;--'-' ! PORTLAND, March l-(P)-The school board refused the use of school buildings to the -committee for the defense of democratic rights or the same group under tny other name, today becantt custodians at Lincoln high school found five whisky bottles follow- ing a meeting ta the auditorium. ' C Amera 7 A. Bighorn Redeagli ; 4 Adaml 2 L. Bighorn 2 Shoulderblada Medics Win OVer , Perrydale' Quint The Medics last night handed PerrrdaJe a 82-2S trimming on! the Oldhl floor, with KoUina roll-j I&g in 11 points for the Medics, 9 : Perhaps Bia Terry, manager of the Kew York I picture are, left to right. CaUhewTed Duay. Gus dants, has too many catchers. Anyway, that's I Mancuso. Jim Sheehaa said Harry Dannuig. nm VSTB problem. Ourf Is to say that the boys la the boys are working out at Hot Springs, Ark.. land Gilson a 1' rydale. ! Medics S2 -BInegar; Mason. 1 ' Rollins 1 Setter 2 Willlame Eatoa ll number for Per-j 23 Perrydalel 11 Gilson 1 Beyerlej ' 0 Chxlsteson J.: Beyer le I Macken Training Camps ORLANDO, Fla., March -Jf) -Owner ? Clark Griffith j of the Washington Senators, signed his last two holdouts pitcher Wes Ferrell 5 and outfielder t Johnny Stone--to 1938 contracts today. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla March lHyP)To players who were not due ntU peit omiay Joined the New Ydrk Yankees for their sec ond spring workout todayl and wprd iwaa rreceived that the hold out rankr had been reduced by th slgaing of Frank Crosetti, re gular 4 shortstop, and Spurgeon Chandler,, y o u g . rlghthanded pitcher.: 'i ""4;---;: -: I i: " t-jr. Outfielders Jake Powell i and Myrtt Hoak; turned up and Pow ell climbed into a uniform; and went rich to work. 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