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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1938)
s teams already "la, one more decided last night, and the rest to be known' by Saturday night of this week, it wtms that Mr. Detlefs,.local crystal ball gr. and yoars-a-giaeattia art done any too weH with ndYanee nomlnationii. In district 1, we both picked the right host In Tlaker that hJftb-coantry llt winning hi a walk, bejabers. While BR A co. unhesitatingly chose Pendleton from district : 2, Detlefs widened bia pickinjK loon to Include either Mae Mi or Pendleton Since Mac HI tipped Hood - BJTer in two straight to Rain the right, Det lefs and his crystal beat os out , there. K. Falls had a litt Je diffi culty with Rend, but got by. We harmonized on that' choice. , Guessers Take Beating. tittle Sandy soused Oregon. City to romp la. thereby ruining both of our beta on district 4. While both Rave Astoria the nod. la dis trict 6. Detlefs qualified his choice there by saying "not easy while we unstintedly gave the Fisher men the nod. St. Helen hooped Its way oyer the Emign clan. Dis trict won't he decided until this weekend. University high beat out Corvallis for the district 7 title, thereby giving ns both the lie. Myrtle Point out-pointed North Bend in district 8. learing both of us out in he cold on our Rose burg bid. Ashland bowed to Med f ord. and again Detlefs was right. In district 10. Salem is still it a wo hot h ret a oat on the ba:k there., While we named Engine and Dellefs called Unlyeraity high fnr AtatrM 11. that runner-up position in district 7 wasnt de cided until last night after this was written. However, when this . ...I.V.I nnt it looked like Coryallis which would leave us both shivering. 'All not Known, Detlefs called Woodborn or Independence for district 12 the runner-up In district e, and since that will not be posted until later this week, we both have a chance to be saved there. Athena still appears to be a cinch from district 13. Vat has to beat the Maupin Bedsides. We both named the Pike MUler- . coached crew. Prom district 14 Chiloqala is still coming, so aire as a lOO there. Amity's - aim was true from district 13, which we both rode. Thurston, which both gave the call from district 16, was beaten by Low ell la the aab-district play-off. but both play in the district meet Friday and Satarday of tnu week at: Junction , iWy- ; Maybe our hoes will come throngh yet. Name Your Price! Out Of the 11 teams definitely in" now, we missed I and Det lefs missed but 4. How much do yon want for that crystal ball. Mr Detlefs? K. Falls Threat. , Uvea after we played tlle whole dera toamey thrsngh ft em,, there has been a smmNr or gays asking as ta name Ur winner, Why, Is am anfathom- able niinij. jwwt, . . th wMnmm before there Is of 'em so far, and knowledge of the seasaa rec ords, well attempt ta dope some more of It- First off. It Jo Tery maeh like two of the best (If not the best two) tenia the meet will tangle la the openiag round. Baker and Klamath Falls battle H ant at 7;3 the tint, night. Baker, to our knowledge, - hasat been 'whipped this year, and ha de ail mum Orerna teams handily. K. Falls, boasting one of the tallest aggregations tn h has beatew seme of ' the best teams la the state and , a Ji I. ekMaa Perry Again Predicts. Along with Klamath Tails and Baker in the lower, bracket, Med-, ford and the winner of district " ( which we're nominated as Woodburn) appear to be the out standing teams. Winner ot the K. Falls-Baker battle next plays the winner of the Sandy-district C go, and the winner there-. will play the winner ot the St, Helens Myrtle Point, Medf ord-distrlct 12 bracket In the semi-finals. From i innva ilka either Baker. K. Falls or Woodburn ; against Medford for that semi-imai game. In the upper bracket. ChUwtuJn i. tiv nAintA to as the B champion. Down Medford way Art perry la even nominating m At., Innrn titllstS. PerbSPS you remember how Perry ealled the Bend-Oregon, u ht iwwu game last fall! . v . ; : : Salem Semi-Finalist? To take the ."B" champka- , ship, Cbiloqaln will have ta get orer Amity which to goS to be a- pleaty tough assigniMnt, Saying that It does aad there by giving Sir Perry the benefit of the doubt) -it will Pat them in the semi-finals against the winner of the Salem-Mae HI, X'aiverslty hlgh-d 1 s t rl e t 11 bracket. If Salem plays the type of bail It has at rare Intervals shown It Is capable of J?1. It should not have any difficulty with SUc Hi. How University high will fare against the dis trict 11 representative Is a big question. Mainly, because the district 11 representative Is an known. It may he Tillamook, Independence, S 1 1 T e r t a a or "Woodburn. It wouldn't surprise s if Salem reached the semi finals, nsainst ChUoquia, how. ever. If the Vikings do, it U w m Pmtt'i near hope. Chiloqala, to keep them oat of the finals. Liiig Standout In Guard Role Score U 22-15 Although Parrish Four Ahead in, - v-fi- - " - - ---'V ' . First Stanza - Spotting their bitter rival a 7-3 first-aiiarter lead.' Leslie's Kanth .Salem JnnlAr honnera laat night again romped through to a 2-li Tictory , orer Parrisb srlrlne t h aontherners . tbe . first leg ot the city junior champion- snip.;.'.. ' Warren Unr. cool slender Lea- lie guard, was the youngster who performed the lion's ebare of the dalles : that led W his' team's win. fXing not only potted four buckets from tbe floor lor 8 points to lead all scorers, but he stock to "Rabbit" Bradshaw like sand to the beach. . So closely did Ling tay on top of him. the.Rah'iit" pocketed but one basket. Brad-haw slap ped in the opening basket, a beauty from near mid-floor, im mediately folio wing Parrlsh's taking of the initial tipoft, but from then, on he seldom was able to get In the clear long enough to handle the pill, let alone shoot. - With fiT finutes of the sec ond ,juarter gone Leslie tied up the coufit for the . first time, at 7-7, when Salstrom and Teem each conn ted. from far out, Yar nell and Irish each hit for Coach Brown's bombers, .however,, to give them a 11-9 advantage with tut two minutes of the first half left. Wilson., Leslie forward, who had tough luck on his shots all evening, hit a two-pointer and Line; sang a two-point song on the hemp to tie the score up at 11-11 at half time. - Leslie Goea Ahead . Wilson fouled Hadson to begin the third quarter, Hudson coolly flicked both- flips in from char ity circle, la turn. Hudson was charged with a one-shot Infrac tion aeainst Wilson, who also tallied, and Salstrom looped one from far oat to tie np the count at 13-13 three minutes into the period. I Jar. Wilson and StlrtroD kept the hemp humming for . the nnt five minutes to rtr Leslie a 20-13 lead at third quarter's end. and tae game was au nui OVtT. - -'. ' -" Thn - two teams battled at a terrific pace in the first five min utes of the last period. with neither being able to score. At the five nrfnnte point Traglio tanked & cripple for Parrish and soon after Ling looped his final backet for Leslie to end tne scoring.- The came was played before a capacity throng of scresmaniacs. Wbose TTOcal entnasiasm never ceased throughout the contest. Frldar njrht the second game of the play-off aeries will be play ed on the Leslie coaru : snouia fsli also annex it. the toutb emers will have the city cham- nlonskin wraoned nn. snouia Parrish 'come through, a third game will be necessary. -; lineaps and summaries: V Leslie (22) Fa;. Ft. FT Salstrom, Wilson, f 2 S 1 0 0 t 0 0 Baker, c . . . Teem, g . ., Ling, g Madd. g .. Patterson, g Eoardmaa. g ' Totals '4 4 v Parrish (15) . Fg.Ft.Pf. Tr-ifahw r 1 0 0 Bower, f .. Irish, e . 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 o 0 0 2 0 0 0 o Hanson, a .... Yarnell, g ........... Coons, f ............ Schaeffer, t Traglio, e Tamer, g,. Totals ..I fi 3 Free- throws missed, for Par Tish: Hudson 1, Yarnell 1. ! For tsiie: Salstrom 2. Baker 1, Teem 2. Ling 1. Referee, Tern Gilmore,. Stagehand Early Favorite T.mTTRVTT.r" W Kt.. '" March .- WV-St5enan1 whose name has " . na na'- Si a, - m.. H a gone np in ugnu aner iwo bjwp taeniae nArf armances. is the win ter book lavorue 10 capture u Kentucky derby on May Reds? ace with new Skipper In the trslnlng camp of the Cincinnati Reds nt Tampa, ITa Lee (Lefty) Criasom, young pitcher who promises to become one of the Nattooat league's leading moundsmen. talks things over with the My Bxaaager of the club, BIU UcKechnle, veteran and ormer noan-. ager of the Beta. Cardinals and other 'teams. - mom Webfoot Team Heading South Gale Works ont; Standing Room Only Remains, First 2 Games SAN FRANCISCO. March -Standing room only was the In T,nt nnt tnila at thft f!ivR auditorium here and at the Stan ford pavilion for the Stanford Oregon Pacific Coast conference basketball title playoff series. au, 7 ,8 it seats here were soia todar for Frldav nieht's first game and 1,000 . standing room spots were going fast. v v At the Stanford pavilion, all 2.600 seats were taken for. the Saturday night game. Should a tnird game be necessary, it. will be played at Stanford Monday night ETTRENTL March -UP- The University or Oregon's northern division basketball champions, confident of their ability to out run and ontscore 1 Stanford : for the coast title, entrained tonight for San Francisco. - The squad, showing respect for Stanford's great forward. Hank Lnisetti, will go through a final workout in the San Fran cisco court Thursday night. The series starts Friday. , No secret were Oregon's cam paign plans. Coach Howard Hob son said the Webfoots would tiii their mnnlnr attack, with which they have averaged x bet ter than 50 points per gamefor the entire season. . Gale Works Cat tA&t Hale, b rill la-1 Oregon forward out since Satarday night with a braised back Sustained in th Ortton State title tame, re joined the squad for a workout yesterday. x . ... !nrMiiniitj of the rerles will h handled over stat'on KXL, rnrtiaiiii The cames are scBea nled to start at S p. m., Friday and Saturday. Steele Will Risk His Title, Corbett SAN FRANCISCO. March I. - ixK-VreAAi Steele's next defense of 4x1 middleweight bosiag erewn will be against - Young coroett in San Francisco, either late ta Jnne nr firlf In JnlT. ! ' - : Through ' his manager, jaaie Miller, the Tacoma boy agreed to day to terms offered by Promoter Tony Lalaiola. ; . To risk his title In the le-rouna bout. Steele was offered a guar antee ol $25,000 with the priTi- lege of taking ST Pr cpni ot the gate receipts, i Miller telecraahed his accept anee of the terms and advised he would arrive here la a few days to sign articles. 4 7 Steele's decision to fight the veteran Fresno lefthander elimin ated his most persistent challen ger, Fred Apostall of San Fran cisco, from consideration tor tae tim beinr at least. Anostoll re cently scored a tecnnicai an oca out over Steele In a non-title at fair In New York. Scott Resigns to Head Store Firm BAKER, March JF) George Scott, alnmni secretary of Oreeon Sute college and former backfleld football, freshman basketball and baseball coach, resigned today to manage a local clothing store In which he purchased an interest. Scott asked Art Fertig, Astoria, president of the Alumni associa tion, to relieve him on or before Anril 1. . Scott enaehed the' Baker hirh school for four years before re turning to lorrams. . - - r-tv r J i i U i in r J Mdimgeridl Merry - Go By BURNLEY -Are THREE C-haett , HEADS BCT7ptig' ; "AJglS THAW OAIE-SSSSC Ri.S ' rout QmmJJ Ife J. & twf it js S the Chlean Cnbs nroereas in ' tneir training at (atalina Island, the critics are watch ing for the beginning of "pilot trouble. This year the Cubs hare one of the strangest managerial set-ups on record. It win be interesting to see , how tha experiment of having three managers works out. Officially, of coarse the leader Is ChoOy Grimm. Last year ChoUy eoasahed Gabby Hartnett before any important nerves, aad Gabby Vikiiig Mat Team In Camas Tourney Coach Tern Gilmore will take 14 Viking matmen to Camas Fri day, entering them In the two-day Northwest meet that is to be held there. Tha Washington . high school athletic association also having cracked down on Portlands non-association-belonging teams, Ben son ot Portland will not be on hand to defend Its Northwest ti tle.. Men, who will constitute the Viking squad, according to Gil more, include: Wayne Snider, state 95-pound champ, and Bob Allen, 105; Jack Elwood and Hi roshi Shishido. 105; Henry Tana ka, 115; Roy Kaneka and Bill Mc Carroll, 125; Bill Huffman and Elton Hart well. 135: Claude Swingle, 145; Tom Tandy, 155; George Barham and Jim Leedy, 185; Richard Goo tins, 185. Olympic Leaders To Settle Issues CAIRO. Egypt. March The international Olympic com mittee, sole Judge of where and how the Olympic games are stag ed, will open a nine-day confer ence tomorrow to " consider the threatened boycott of the 1140 Tokyo games. : Also on the Agenda Is a motion to eliminate women from future Olympic competition, v. ' - It is believed generally the sug gestion that Japan, because of her present war with China, is not a suitable place tor tha games, and the motion tor the elimination of women's events both will be de- defeated. L Delegates will spend the first three days seeing the country. Allkulak out for Long" BeackTost LONG BEACH. Calif., March I HV-Long Beach Poly high school officials announced today z nave annlied for the coaching position left racant when Orian Landreth accepted the head - grid position at the University: of Arizona re cently... ;";r'. . . ' -i Among these " and prominently mentioned for the Job U Mike Ulkulak. who assisted ; Coach Prink CalHaom at Oregon, who was replaced br Teg Oliver of Arizona, - Salem, Oregon, Thursdaj Morning, March was renerally reeoeniaed as assist ant manager and adviser to Grimm. When Grimm's back and legs be came paralysed with pain last sum mer, he was rashad ta a St. Louis specialist lor treatment. Hartnett took over tha management of the team during ChoUya illness, and did a bang-up Job. . Now owner Wrigley has a third managerial adviser on bis board, of strategy. Tony Lazzeri waa signed as coach and utility player last winter. SAN DIEGO. Califs March ()-Saa Diego and Portland Pa cific league baseball dabs will clash here tomorrow night la an exhibition game that Is expected to draw a big crowd, if the weath er is favorable. Wally Bebert. Dick Ward and Manuel Salro, all starting chuck era, will see action for tho Padres. while Rookies hare been named to hurl for the visitors. BRAWLET, Calif- March 9-UP) -Oakland defeated Seattle In their second exhibition baseball game today as Brawley dedicated its new, municipal park. The score was to 2. Gibson and Luby of Oakland poled out home runs in the fifth Inning. ; SANTA MONICA. Calif., March s.-iflVThe Hollywood baseball club ot the Pacific Coast league defeated Bellingham, of the West ern International league, 7 to 1, here, today In a practice contest that was extended to 12 Innings by agreement. The contest was marked by three homers, banged oat by Tim Marble, Fern Bell and Bill Nor man ot the Hollywood squad. Dallas Will Play Tillamook' Quint D ALLA S The Dallas high school basketball team won the right to enter the district tourna ment when It defeated Newborg Monday night at the Oregon Normal school gymnasium. The district tournament la being held at Linfield college at TicMInn- Tllle from March t-to 3 2. Dallas will play its first game Thursday night, March 10, when they will meet the strong Tilla mook team. . The game is sched uled to start at 7:30. It is ex pected that a 'large number of Dallas tans 'will, go to McMlnn- ville for the game. Scoring Record Is Set SEATTLE, March Set ting a new Pacific Coast. Hockey league scoring record, the Seattle Seahawks overwhelmed Spokane in a free-scoring contest herd to night, 12 to 5. i j Orange Matmen Win McMlXNTTLLE, March Oregon State college wrestlers beat Linfield; 20K to 7V4; In a match last night. " Training CtmptX . 10, 19?8 - Round GRIMM- piixnr knd Tony Is expected to aid Grimm and Hartnett in running; the team. It will be a strange sight for the fans to witness if the three mana gerial master minds go Into a huddle before every vital decision during a game.' Suppose they cant agree on the proper strategy to be osedt Whose judgment Is to be final, aad if one af the three is absolute boss, what does the authority of the eta era ameant tot - A screwy aitoatioa, mates I us. W Dm i Trio of Webfoots On Division Team ENE, March .-P-Three of . tha championship 1I3S Unlyeraity of Oregon bas ketball team beaded by . lanky Laddie Gale won outstanding hon ors today with their selection as members of an all-star coach playera team. Besides Gale at forward, the Webfoots placed Urge! Winter- mute at center and Wa&y Johan ma wauy jonan - sen at guard on the team fleeted by the coaches and top 10 varsity I unnnci plHn Jh, 16 Ihdependence. guards, northern division ot the Pacific HonorablV mention? Archam- COaSt Conference. . HWn anrl TVW r-1mw XTrrw.. The two remaining posts went to Steve JJ4KO, taano s iignung forward, and Al Hooper, Washing ton state guard. No 'Screwball' in Champions' Lineup By PAUL MICKELSON ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. March 9.-tf?)-Joe McCarthy's world champion New York Yankees have everything It takes in their sunshine camp this spring except a good ball club's greatest neces sitythe very loving gent com monly known in the trade as a "serewbs!L: : - ' Of course this sounds like a lot ot cold ' baloney, but many man agers have been known to spend their winter vacations looking for "screwballs' who could play ball on- the time-worn theory that no club can' win a pennant without one. It's the tunny man who struts his stuff at tha most Important time, wisecracking and clowning a faltering ball club out ot the dumps ot a' losing streak. It's maeh like . a :i heart-throbbing drama that must hare -a lapse In comedy to drive over its point. Amato Turns Pro; Will lom i fiKiTYin EUGENE. Ore., March Raoh Amato.-University ot Ore gon outfielder, said today he Two camp Mul City boys will had signed a contract with Yak- appear on tha Stayton high school Ima ol the Western International benefit smoker ' Friday night Baseball .league. r-These boys have received train Amato Is tha third Oregon man ing In the camp under the In to enter professional ranks this struction ot Baddy Ambrose of year. John Lewis, pitcher, will Saem. and the other boys of Join him at Yakima, mil Sayles. the camp: expect ' these' two to pitcher, now is In ' the Boston give -a good account of them Red Sox training. camp. t selves. PAGE SEVEN Firsts Baptist: Is Still Undefeated Downs Presbyterian; Lee Wins, Mormons Take ' Tilt by Default Tlrat Baptist, first half "A" church league basketball champs, kept Its second-half slate clear by defeating the Presbyterian quint, also previously ' undefeated in second-half play, u-ii in an overtime tilt at the T last night. Jason Lee soundly trounced Evangelical, 24-14, and First Methodist forfeited its game to the Mormons, 2-0." - B. Broer, with 10 markers, led the Baptists to Tictory, Halo hit ting S tallies for the losers. An derson ot Jason Lee, and lle Kensie of Evangelical tied tor high point honors in that game with fi each. F. Bapt. (18) ; (14) Preebytn. L. Jackson 4 3 B. Reeves B. Broer 10 P. Broer Clark H. Jackson S 3 Stuart 1 Hale 2 Hall 1 J. Reeves Pro 1 Jason Lee (24) (14) EvangJ. Garner Gardiner 4 Gillette 4 Hllf iker 'Anderson f ' Duncan S 3 Pettlcord C McKeniie Benjamin 5 Rudin S Lamp kin Referee, Andy van Otten. Aumsville Winds Up Play With Win AUMSVILLE Aumsville high school basketeers ended their sea son with an lmpreasiTe victory ov er Turner hoopers, 51 to 42. The locals opened with a fast breaking offensive that piled up such a lead the outcome was never in doubt. Xillinger bucketed 25 points in a fitting finale to his high school hoop career while his speedy sophomore teammate B. Strawa, garnered IS. Bowders and G. Da vis were the leading guns for the visitors. Despite Anmsrille's cal- loping tactics, only four fouls were called on the quint with Tur ner charged with nine. -Turner won the B game. 24 to 33, by canning the deciding back et in the last 15 seconds of play after trailing moat of the game. Aaiusvllle (50) (42) Tamer B. Strawn IS 3 Peterson Barry I " V D. Davia KUlinger 25 . 2 Ball R. Strawn 4 - 2 Hedges Versteeg 4 10 Bone Substitutes: for Turner, G. Da vis (12), Bowder (11), Kunke (2). For Aumsville. none. Ref eree, Tora'Dryaaa, Salem. Silverton Picks Whitman as No. 1 v Player in League SILVERTON Rot Mueller and his players have named their choice for the Willamette Val ley leagne stars and honorable mention to Include: All-Star. first string Bolton of Chemawa and Wr"min . ot Woodburn. forwards: Pettyjohn kf Silverton; center; Shaw of Woodburn and Klelnger of Can ny, guards. - - Second string Hartman: in- 1 a.-.-a.-,. r,' it". f d" VadbS ... PM - Rnrt der Daius. Bee. Toreerson and l Strickland, fyirprton? stoars. no. lall wViti med as W man- was unanimously named the outstanding league player. ' In the all-opponent selection the Silver Foxes named as first string. Scott,Oregoa O't- and Carnes. Hood Kiver, forwards; Page, Tillamook, center; Bolton, Chemawa, Whitman, Woodburn, guards. - . Albany Defeats Red and White From Lebanon LEBANON The Lebanon Red and. White fire -were eliminated from the test at Eugene- by los ing to Albany court Friday night in a score of 22 to 20. The game was close and bard fought and tne scoring was rainy even un til the final contest. -Lineups: -: - . Albany (22) (20) Lebanon Hines 5 3 B. fimpson Hamm 7 -1 Ct Simpson Long 4 v: g Morgan Lewelllng 3 ' V 2 Forbis Byerly l MUler Morrison 2 ; 3 Christ Shrock 1 - - Referee, Dick Welserberger. 1 au cixy XMmp uoy$ To Assist in Smoker owling HgBad'a Place won three straight over the Bluebells and Salem Cleaners won two games front Nash Furniture in Commercial league bowling Wednesday night at the Bowl-Mor. Tmx Forema a had high game, 223, and high ser ies, C40. SXTD'S rLA.CS T.hnau . 505 -IS 1 1 6 4 BiU -- - SOS 13 1 i Hart - . , 201 1SS ISO -34 Edirars 191 1W 1S4S4S U K.itfta Xtt ISO 17S 5TS i Total 10l SSI ISt SS3 ILUEBCLU 175 1S5 13S 159 11 . 1S t69 50 14S -440 SU S6S 1SS 4S4 173 47S - S 1 1 1ST 141 15 . C S31 S71 JiiJ xasb 1'unaiTUJUt 181 154 120 I5S 137 9i 1S 34 IM 1ST 171 4 US 16S : 141 42 Hijgina Brsvn Kiag Nasa : , Haadiap -17S 16 140 44 a s a 761 723 7J tJ2$ Totals MJLLEM CLSASSna C. Faremsa , k 1S4 17S 152492 . OhBter . 104 111 11 J B32 Hoekett 145 163 147455 A4olpk . ., . 15S ITS 136 472 Jtaa 193 16 19 2S . Tbtala 763 7S 721 227S Reed Badminton Out Doivns YM Locals Drop 7 but of 12 to Portlanders ; Play r ' Oswego Tuesday Reed college, winning seven of 12 matches, defeated the TMCA badminton club hero Tuesday night. The Portland collegians annexed all ot the men's slncles matches, their margin of victory.' The local club will ha nnt t the Oswego racquet-wielders next Tuesday night. Results of -Reed matches: Men's singles: Ericksoa, Reed, beat Roe der. 1 5-1 1. 1 K-g ; Wood, Reed, beat Chambers 15-1, 15-13. - Women's singles: Alice Toung, Salem beat McQuarrie, 11-3, 11 Or Branlgin, Reed, beat Herr, 11 5 11-2; Collier Reed, beat Arnold. 11-2, 8-11 11-5. Men's doubles: Roeder and Moore. Salem, beat Ericksoa aad Wood. 8-1 . 17-18. 15-11; Hardin and Bassett, Reed.' beat Parker and Atkin. 15-4, 15-S. Women's doubles: Younr and Arnold, Salem, beat Collier and Sweeney, 15-J, 15-12; Roster and McGaha'a, Salem, beat Bailey anl winner i-s, 17-18. 15-J. . Mixed doubles: G. Moore aad B. Moore, Salem, beat -Wood and Branlgaa, 15-S, 15-S: Erlckson and McQuarrle. Reed, beat Roeder and Herr, 15-1. 15-0. Salem will compete against Os wego here next Tuesday evening. Stayton to Hold Smoker on Friday STAYTON T h a Lettermaa'i dab of Stayton high school has aot cancelled its smoker, which win do neid Friday, March -L commencing at 7 p. m., with tha broadcast of the Tommy Farr Max Baer prize fight, followed by the regular matches at t p. m. Important matches are: Boaina; Crowe of Stayton re. S. Hortoa of MU1 City , CCC; Schleldmeyer, Stayton, to. Turn by, Mill City CCC; Lucas, Stay, ton. vs. S. Smith. Mill City CCC. Wreatiina; Earl Humphreys of SHS, vs. Max; Stayton ot SHE and Leo Humphreys of SHS vs. Louis MeRae of Stayton. - Don Lash to wed f Margaret MendenhxU Dm Lash s Indiana's great mller. Don Laahv has lost a race to Don Cupid, ac cording to advices frost New York. Don is to wed Miss Mar-! garet Mendenhaa tn June la New York. Miss Mendenhairs home " - Js Pendleton,. Ia&. ; B rarker . Uyi JVtrrsoa raa . iMMttraaa - T Ussdieaa - ToUIa . : 71 r-s-i