The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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By RON GEMMELLi
There Just ain't no Justice,
as Bob Burns would say. We
worked oar head ' off -' In: "last
Sunday's column to play tbe
state high school basketball
toarnameat through to its final
game, and all we Ret I a lot of
snooty criticism. Enough of it.
anyhow, to name this another
correspondence day," and giTe
you all the lowdown as it comes
to us from otners.
Not Hungry. -
From one of these "anony
mous" persons who don't hive the
nt ta tin a name; bat which
was nostmarked At Independence,
the following: "DearSmokey Sto-
Ter No. 2: You certainly can t can
Tour schools in the state tourna
ment at all. Oh boy, do you love
Mr. Cone at Woodburn! I'll bet
it he coula COOK you woma marry
him." Signed, "More Later."
Mr. More l&tf r: Have no desire
torun afoul of the bigamy law.
even if Mr. -Cone' could cook like
he has been winning basketball
games. , -
Pat Pooh Poohs.
From Pat Frizzell, KuRene
New columnist; "Ron Gemmell
' n , . . 1. 1. n I 4
in me oaiem siaiesuiau
11 fimMui nnt that Salem and
AYoodbura will meet in the fi
nal Mine of the state tourna
ment r which is now not I much
tv vnnfi to keep
vw ft J . - -
things in- Marion county, which
is just fine as far as prognosti
cating goes. Maybe Eugene and
finals.! "
Fat spanked that out on his
-typewriter ar ore the vuungs
eot really vicious down at Eu-
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Ten Bouts or
More Assured
Multnomah, Oregon Clubs
to Oppose CYO, Ring
Show
at Armory
Not only is .the Oregon Ama
teur Athletic cluh schedukd to
apnear here llonieht against the
local CTO fight crowd, out Muit-
is also sending ita
will be Salem vs.
the way.
nomah club
team so It
Portland all
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fikings Meet
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Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 3, 1933!
Hits With Both
At least jO bouts line the!
i'
Largest Show Eyer Seen;
Janitor Jumps.
14 High
Send 'A:
Schools to
en Friday !
"i
rard. with Bob Quamme, the
tough little jllS-pound towhead.
getting another cracK ac iiiii
Nelson, an old rival, in the main
eTent. With each holding a deci
sion over the other in previous
bouts, the victor tonight will be
the champ of their private feud.
nav Britton. who was sche
duled to oppose Herman Voftel, Is
suffering from a badly infected
pvp hurt last Friday in a bout
with Boetcher, and will not be
able to go on tonight. However,
RoPtcher has been secured to re
place him, and Vogel will have
plenty of beer wiin wmcn iu
contend. !
Wally LaHos, winner of the
cup denoting the best fighter on
a recent Portland card, will swap
swinea with! Bob Streiff, noted
MAC fisticuffer.
Boh Duke will meet either
Stathis or Goldman, and will be
attempting to keep his victory
string, which includes winning!
his last four fights, intact. His
r-irio rrpwpll. has a lot
.- r'rom narry tenei, jamwi Qj good things to say aooui
the Oregon building here in town, young Duie believing he will
come a host of complimentary re- g0 a lon8 way jn tne ring,
marks concerning"- his column Harold Dlgman will be at-
(for Which we say many tnx to tempting to gain revenge for the
Mr. Detlefs), but a decided differ- tl decision Tar Baby Brown
ence in opinion as tojthe outcome h0iis OVer him when the two re-
of the state" tournebere: new hostilities. Tar Baby was a-
but as 'a picker of j tournament waried the decision in a close
teams I think yon arjs off in sev- fjgfct recently in Portland,
eral of your suggestions. To be- other local fighters scheduled
gin with, your pick of the linal t0 g0 0n tonight Include the
game. My guess is neither Salem Tragiio brothers, Dave and Webb,
nor Woodbum will, be np there. an several knuckle artists from
it wnnldn't sursrlse me if Wood- rhemivi. i
burn did not even come, but as iti The HghU start promptly at I Quamine, two-fisted 118-J Oregon City, TUlamook, New
la guess work to a certain extent j g: 30 in the; armory. I , pound simon-pure who fights J ber canby, Colrvallis. Hill Mill
it remains 10 oe wen. ikl us wuu
pare our selections after I have
given you my guess. My guess on
all sports, . that la basketball,
football, baseball and softball. has
beln 85 per cent not bad. lm
looking Into the - crystal balL I
can see the following teams com- J-
tug In their respective districts.
Many Sign up,
Mat lournev
Sefnd Boxers
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tt i f i
Qoint Here f Tonight
Fox Game Is
SHS's Finale
PAGE SEVEN
Vikings Vision yictoryr-Hempfully Hopeful
Prospects that the seventa-an-
miai interschotastic mat tourney.
that will be held here Friday ana
Saturday, would be the largest
in history became almost assured
yesterday when Tourney Direc
tor Vera GHmore iook . over me
entrants', lists sent in by the 14
schools, containing 157 names.
Although the defending cham
pion, the Salem team stands lit- j
tie chance in this year's tourney,
thinks Its coach. : Yen Gilmore.
His nomination for the honor is
Sandy high school, which is send
ing the largest team of any en
tered. 19 boys, i
Champion in each weight, will
be awarded a medal, and a tro
phy will go to the team with the
most chamnions. In case of two
teams tieing j in number of
champs, the ruhners-up will also
figure in the count.
Due to the large entry list.
three mats will be used for the
preliminaries FHday night, j with I jigg court wirriors, the Salem high Vikings, have J ust finished winning the No-Xante" league pen.
Don Hendrie. Roy MinK ana
Llovd Girod calling the falls.
But one mat will be tsea witurr
day night, in the semi-flnalS ana
finals.
TCnfira Vallev Reoresented
Teams entered to date include
Albany, Salem, iChemawa, Sandy,
Except for Practice and
Tourney; Locals Seek
Revenge for Lass
With their final rtgular sea
son game, against Silverton to
night, the Salem High Vikings
will have concluded a season
that saw . them make an unos
tentatious beginning, have a ty
pical "sophomore-ish" .on-again-off-again
season, and wind up by
annexing the "No-Name" league
gonfalon.
Up I to tonight's tilt, the Vik
ings !bave won 14 while losing
13 daring the season. A1 win a-
gainst the Silver Foxes tonight
would not only even the season
with them, but would! give the
Vikings a .535 batting average
for the season.
The Silver Foxes, who finish
ed second to Woodburn only in
the WVI circuit, hand d the Vik
ings a 25-24 defeat away back
on December 30. Headed by Lyle
Pettyjohn, a high-scoring pivoter,
the Fox clan doffs its fur top
piece to no rivals on the. maple
boards.
Tourneys Ahead
While tonight's ame ends the
regular schedule of both quints,
neither team will send its suits
to the moth balls immediately
following. The Vikings will pro
bably indulge in several practice
games between now and March
16, when they take their seeded
plaee in the state tourney, and
Silverton enters the district 7
n.nt. .nd ar out to Moare matters With the Silverton Silver Foxea tonight on the local hardboards. "!rl" er:,Y," "'i.
w.'tww oWkenbnsh. Bill Kitchen. Jack Gosser. Dick Parker and "Weciy" Maynard. u -
H
pop bcores
the ntainj event against an oldj DaHas, Oregon SUta Blind I
(By The Ossociated Press)
Oregon City 35, Columbia Prep
rival. Cliff Nelson, la the arm
ory ring tonight,
Brooks Townies
Defeat St Paul Revolta Leads on
Old Home Course shhido "wte.-111.-
'All 16 of 'Em.
Detlefs prognostications:
iMstrtet ; 1, akei easy; ais
trkt S Pendleton or lae HI
a tougli one; district 8, Klam-
- tn; rails without.,' aonbtf
district 4," Oregon. Ctfy a good
team; district 5, Astoria not
in walk; district , Tillamook
easy; district 12, Woodburn
or Independence not easy;
district 7, Corvallis should
win; district 11, University
liigb runner np; district 8,.
-RoseburB maybe i district 9,
Medford e lose one; district
- V . . ilia.
f 2S Smoker Is Slated
district 15. Amity returns;
district 10, ThurstO
comer. i
ttrhnol West Linn and Milwaukie.
I The Viking team will prpoaD-
ly be composed of: Boby Allen
and Wayne snyuer. &-idb;;. bow
Baker and Jack Ellwood, 1 105-
lbs! John Sugjal and Hiroshi
roll. Boh Boatwright ana noy .
Kanekl. 125-lbs; Bill Huffman
Canby 23, West Linn 22.
Milwaukie 24, Molalla 19.
Sandy 32. tarkrose 28.
Gresham 32 Hill Military 17.
St. Stephen! 30, Estacada 28.
College Basketball
Pacific college 42, Reed College
Eugene Is Top
Scoring Quint
!
n . .
l raining vamps
10. 11 and 12.
A preliminary will bring to
gether the BM quints of the two
schools at 7 p.m., the main clash
scheduled for 1:30.
While Corvallis Best on jwon 251 games this year,
Defense Though Salem
League Champion
BROOKS-!-With Ramp going
lTtaimlM W ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. March and MIlton Hartwell 135-lbs; and
Z. .7L -t.C; sr iiil z-VTurnjng in a two-unaer- clandd swingle and Dave Ny
fi!l2 Cod8y collectel 12 T for the Paif card 69. Johnny Revolta 145-lb.l Tom Tandy! and
InsAra I - jr.-- I n o r ui u uuuiuin, aww t
Patty Eliminated
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ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla,. March 1 Saletn
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(jortauia
.through the kjpenlng round of I rindA Kilrora and Jim Leedy. ,
in, ' .j.flOAi SL Petersburg open thtA nookins. heavy- rT""- -r" " r - Tillimook ....5
n f Mm neieaLeu jti cauj - i ' 1 " " , i ar.fi ap WAr shi m MPar n na.ii.eu.
"XO-KAMEr LEAGUE
Final Standings
Points
W I, Pet. FbrAgt.
8 2 .800 288 223
......7 3 .700 2S8 206
r a r r iCi n A
SKSTSSS Bt.-ai Mb .?m..ttd tor Pt, Berr. jTict.r.oj. - EuAn...... .441 IU lit
- t i a. .a ar .ail i a a. a ainvia nivnT nr i rTuiim auu meiu kuh lu ui untucui,a i m -vi inn vi ih u 1 u uuu i o atsii
rot 7 for Presbyterian. er put logemer rounus 01 ceuis " "6 . " :L -V k.r -hi.ah th T T
Brooks (51)
Ramp 16
Batchelor 13
Kurrie
Harris 7
Groves . 6
Stelger 6
. . . I -. ' . I nr. rnr . tnnrnAv ticket. I today when she eliminated me
IB)"'"" " -.rA. ir. : I Minn.noH. rlrl I ind 1 in the Whii. R-lAm hieV. Vlklne
4 tr .u wap, '"I !!"!. " " . " ' . .fc.t ftr.i round of the Florida East U-k, i,.rrr won th. first
12 coay years ago i wnne woramg a. . uc ..wr. ;h.m.iibia T:jrZ. 7C 1 'Ii ",r;
was iv w w a -ar-
8 Bucknum I links patrolman.
2 Avlson
11 Merten
4 Brenano
amount for either night.
Bearkittens Win
Over Albany High
By.Stayton High
The St. Iuouis Scramble
STAYTON The SUyton high
XT V.itClnmr -
MLSr?'rZ"Z'-. school "Order of S" is planning
But h isni iue u - a tmolcer to raise money for
to come tojnaaent where- and football
In Mr. , Detlefs differs so much ,moker will be
vTUh. 'vrAlA. .Ugedon Friday night. March 11
lions, no - n'rlfwkj
Bj BURNLEY
DyU' FOR. Of IWc?
CXPiD'' PLAYERS "WIS
SHUFPUAJG
CARDS
we did there, with! the exception
of University hign insieaa oi
There will be about 36 rounds
of boxing ard "wrestling besides
........ . i oi OOXUXK U'a niCBiiiuK ucDiut.
gene to represent ftrict 11, , ni eTents 0ne of th9
hAintr uncertain as to Whether It I .. . . , j
beinc uncertain as to whether
will be Pendleton or Mae Hi from
district 2. It is In the playing of
the tourney that he differs. Ac-
special features will be a broad
cast of the Max p.aer-Tommy
Farr prizefight at 7 p.m.
Many good fights are expeciea
cording to ieueis. and evening of entertainment
wnndbnrn b o t h get eliminated
the first shrill of the whistle, and guarauu.
Klamath Falls and the district 2 i v e -
team either Pendleton or Mae 1 WO WCDlOOlS Oil
Hi will tight it out in i the : II- . a n ti
nals. Klamath Falls, the No. 1 (jTSLHHG All-rOS
team ef the tournament, I 'defeats . t!
iarlt f Tiirht and Kneed will : '
in." savs Detlefs In finishing: up CORVALLIS. March 2-(JP)-
the final gam e something we Two University of Oregon play-
era, Lattdiej , uaie, iorwaru, anu
Urgel i Wintermute, center, were
chosen by Oregon State players
for their all-opponents basketoau
team. Gale i also was named the
outstanding player of the north
ern division of the Pacifie coast
conference by the State team.
Other choices were Roy Wil
liamson, Washington," forward;
Corky Carlson, Washington State,
and Bill Kramer, Idaho, guards.
Bowling
(
were reticent about doing.
Pies eatd'Budgets. ;
If . Detlefs ' deductions turn
cntto be more acenrate than
ours, we'll have Ian alibi. He
took unfair advantage of ns by
using crystal balL The budget
hereabouts will not stretch suf
ficiently to allow such a luxury.
Pell-mell: 'Cat Mentors i Keene
and Maple helped the Wolvea-
- cause over at Monmouth Tues
day night . . . by auctioning
plea at the 1-Mashloned pie
aocUl following the ,Wolve
St. Martin's court tiff . . be
sides being a doggone j white
gesture on, their i part, inaybe
they picked np an idea for get
ting Willamette's athletic bnd
get out of the red . . Forty
two track aspirants reported to
Coach Vera Gilmore Tuesday
ft . . . Notre Dame's hockey,
team has Jack Frost' on It
-. . . wouldn't that freeae yonr
! eyelashes? ,. I -
'A Real Pivoter.
Pr:i3 MR. MAPLE! FOuna, a I j vasr rTXSTTTTKS
center for hi. t uture Bearcat ba jljo
ketball htigaaes. in mo Kimf- 1B1 16, ivt9i
" aid car's report for thai month 144 lTi'tti a
f Fehrnarr made by attendants, surr i is? 12s 4S2
Sot SrJaT-Se following la In- Hl!! 12 'jUtlUt
eluded: "Man fou. miles out on TouU ....... . ?7T 7t $42 atxs
Wallace road injured UiJJead at T WAIO cmTB
- -I Edgewater and Rosemont. it P(rkn. 5 18t 174 4i
tr - " .. . v r I D.... 414 . 15 lBOS7S
.169 155 440
.IS 15S 1S1 SOS
882 S5I T0 S50S
Nash Furniture won two games
from Bud's : Place and the Blue
bells won two from Salem Clean
era In Commercial league bowling
at the Bowl-Mer Wednesday night
C. Foreman had high series, 580.
and tied with Peterson for high
game, 214. "1 ' j - .
COsOfXtxiaXt
L. Xitcnea -182 1BJ 18s 562
Hrt ISO 10 151 SOI
T. PareaiSB
Ed a aril -
TUls
172 15 lt 8J
asa 11 14 6l
.155 158 154 47
Is75 781 SIS 2474
u i 7s : i
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f f ' I SCHOOLED AG A WHAT 11
AX VS. SMCfTAT TWiao
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MIAMI. Fla., March 2
Jimmie !Foxx. the Boston Red Sox
aluggerj said today he believed
Bob Feller's wildness was an as
set and! he wouldn't be surprised
If the young Cleveland pitcher
1 . . . i
rampa inn TMr. s i . . . .
e . iimmu .Konertson. ex-Aioii
"I don't think he has the speed hlrh courtster. led his new mates.
Walter Johnson had, or Lefjty the Willamette Bearklttens, to a
Grove." j Foxx said, "but that fast 1 41.24 win over his ex-mates on
.ball of Feller's is alive. It darts j Albany floor Monday night,
up there. That's why the kid is so J Robertson tallied 19 points to tie
good. You've got to be loose up j with Ed Maerx for oriag honors.
there at the plate or he will knock 1 Albany (21) (48) WTJ Frosh
your neaa oir." r I Hines
! i Hamm 8
SBV(J,
Lewelling 4
Schrock 3
Cor 1
A
Saylor Gilmore j
Byerly 4 i
Andr Vanbtten Will Referee Howard Smith, Cor- .
Junior Hoopster
Head for Yakima ssi0
4 Gallaher
Watts
t Jonea
10 Robertson
10 Maers
4 Stewart
2 Miller
8 Gilmore
Schuesterow's
.t.(n, nf lh "Nn.Nmi? eir- Ii Coach
onitJ statistics reveal that they ; leave hre today noon with ?six vallis,
were neither the best offensive enthusustlchoopers for Yakima,
team nor the best defensive out
fit.
Offensive honors went to Eu
rend, the Axemen averaging 37.1
points per game 8.2 points more
than Oregon City's 28.9, and 8.1
better than Salem's 28.8
Defensive nod went to Corval-
their 1857 Northwest Junior J)i-
vislon TMCA basketball cham
pionship j
Van Otten's team : last year
brought home the northwest pen
nant from Belllngham.i By defeat
ing Portland's two teams last Sat-
I mrA. In k. T7n r4f , 41aw n(
II- !.K. Cnartana fllll in r ATI1IA. iu ,tu uvira vnj, iJ aftui
lis, ww- 1 wnn II,. I. M.MaAn4- rt-
nents to 20.1 points per game. " i
C1.L .o4 M 1 gon In the northwest meet.
frr rrr. , ::; ;, m i whuemone of the six youhg-
IwiJi.t. nnaana'a defensive "er comprismg tnu years ?tte-
recdrd was the worst, tts oppo- ;Vn eam we.re memberj
nents scoring an average of 32.8 I ' r "5 ?
poirits per game, one-tenth or a ' '15
poiit more than McMInnviUe's tough to, beat. They are: Tom
rPiTalswlro scored an average of Medley. By Roman. R Keafns
iiuiuiau iiiursi i iui iicuci iiuu
Frank Page, 1
The local quint will probably
32.-5
Slxy men did all the scoring
for I the six teams. Among the play Us irit gmme Fridjiy nlnU
III H y ten oaiciu yA.cu wu,, a ...
mook and Eugene two each, and
Oregon City and Corvallis one
each.
Warren Christenson, Tillamoor,
led! all scorers with 85 points in
9 games, trailed by Scott! of Ore
gon1 City with 80 in 10, and May
nard of -the Vikings, with 79 in
10.1
Complete individual scoring re
cord:
Player
i Slats ! Gill Trieil
New Combination
J
Team
Christenson, Tillamook 85
Scott, Oregon City
Maynard, Salem
Hand,. Corvallis
Stevenson, Eugene
Gosser, Salem
Quackenbush, Salem
Parker. Salem ... .
Page, Tillamook
CORVALLIS. March 2 - Uf) -'
Another drastic shakeup broight
Points I three first stringers of Oregon j
k State's bisketball team off the!
.80
.79
-75
.72
.1
.58
Kilborn. Euaene ....
Frkiier, McMinnville .
Talner, Oregon City .
Be-gatrom. Tillamook
Krjeider, Mcuinnvuie
Austin. Eugene
DOM LULL BE
rmicD our at
Ditnick. Oregon City
Reish, Corvallis .
O'Brien, Oregon City
Rdunds, Corvallis
Mcintosh, Corvallis
Newton. Oregon City
Slflor, Oregon City
Lengele Corvallis
Smith, Tillamook
Tillamook
bench today as. Coach "Slats" fGill
hunted for a .combination -to stop
the pace-setting Webfoots of! the
University! of Oregon in Satur
day's all-important game here:.
After a week on the bench.
57 Nello Vanfelli. Roy Ffldgrad.:for-!
Sfi I "lll auu loaj nomapo, cepier.
went oaca 10 wort wiib ?ui
best hopes. I
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PULLMAN. Wash .; March 2-
JP-Headed for the aeries Which
! will decide; their standing id the
northern division Pacific Coast
basketball conference, the Wash
ington State college basketball
team left tonight for Seattle, to
meet the University of Washing
ton Huskies Friday! and Satur
day nightai ; t l -T.
UTTERIDfA
Alford. Oregon City
Christenson, McMinnville
Denning, Corvallis 1
Rbth, Corvallis
Vbrsteeg. McMlnnrUle J.
Tkylor. McMinnville U
JOaes, Eugene ..
Wible, McMinnville L
Deal, McMinnville I
Long, Tillamook
Bulldogs Will Be
Guests of Rotary
v feller, afraid the roof of the Tat p.. -T
court will haveto be Utted a Xnf
.m- ami Mr. Man wilt have to
I.-'. ..hit to hit the baskets, i TstsU
. BidVir svuiv " m w
Pioneer Merchant Diet
PORTLAND, March 1. - (ff) -1 slpk
w . i 4MiMr virahant I Baaa
and president of the Lang-Senders
Qaady company, died Tuaiday. Tstsis
: SSXKlf cixaima r-
n j 14 175 Itl 5S0
CMnwt ; 1S1 14 11 425
P.; l 197 ! 12s 482
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- 174 111 J7 Ml
4 . SO ..: SO S4
J51 M '
TT. losks as if Frank Frisea is
I ing to shuffle the Cards in an ef
JL fort to give St. Louis fans a new
deaL j --1 :
'Quite a shake-up is in progress on
the Cardinals' team, and a lot of the
players dont know what positions
they'll be holding down on opening
day. Some of the boys are already
at the Cards baseball school at
Winterhaven, Fla where they-. are
trying to learn how to play the new
poets assigned them in the contem
plated ahuta.
These nrosoective , change win
provide more than usual interest
during the spring training i cam
paign. Don Gutte ridge, speed mer
chant who played third base in 1937,
will be shifted to the short field, re
placing Leo Durocher. traded to
Brooklyn last winter.!
Outfielder Terry Moore is being
given a crack at the vacant third
sack. Terry shewed plenty of abil
ity in scooping op ground balls
while patrolling the outer gardens,
so this shift may be successful. -
Another reformed outfielder to be
tried at a new post is Don Padgett,
who is being converted into a catch
er. The Red Birds are badly in need
of receivers, so pitcher Mike Ryba
win. also take a crack at backxtop-
ping; lauaj a one-man Battery I) -m
; The much-shifted Pepper Martin i
is due to return to eenterfield. while
an ex-pi tcter. Johnny Cooney, la
also after aa outfield Jab.
.This is one deck of cards that is
being thoroughly shuffled I : ; !
cwrtshw nil. r KSsj
Q Robertson, Eugene
Johnson, Eugene
Olson, Tillamook
Kitchen, Salem
Meade, McMinnville
Rates, Corvallis
Sebern, Salem
Wolfe, Eugene
Hannenkrat, Tillamook
Medley. Salem
Holllngsworth. Corvallis
Lemon. Corvallis
Nichols, 1 Eugene ........
Smith, Oregon City
Loop, McMinnville ...1.
R. Robertson, Eagene
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WOODBURN The Woodbum
Rotary cluh will meet at the
Woodburn hotel Thursday ; noon
and wilt have as -special guests
members of the Woodbunv high
school basketball team, Willam
ette 'Valley jleague champs for the
second consecutive, year. Ajrmory
J. "Slats" ;GIU. basketball men
tor at Oregon state college, wui
I be the math speaker. f i
Tsylor, SalSm .
i Warren, Corvallis
Wilkinson. Slem
King. McMinnville
Jeffries. Oregon City
HollowelL Oregon Cit
Maloney. McMinnville .
Cinamon. McMinnville
I Tippen, Tillamook
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