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s . PRAFTKD BY BROWNS Hal Spiadel, 23, ace catcher for the Seattle nut leagae baseball elab was drafted by the St Xoaia Brown for f 7500. Spiadel caaght Freddie Hutchinson, coast league pitching wonder, who was told by Seattle to the Detroit Tigers for $50,000. Spiadel batted J 10 la 122 games daring the 1038 season. Sport Sparks , ; By" RON GEMMBLL Anyone seen' DetectiVe Atherton, the Pacific coast conference sleuth In being assigned the conference schools to Investigate, It looks like he was given the wrong been assigned the dark nag known, member schools. He could ride that horse. If you think not. look what the Spokane alumni association of Washington State college adopted In the way of a resolution: i MIn riew of the fact that Washington State college football has fallen to depths not commensurate with the standing of the school la Pacific coast college circles; and in riew of the further fact that It appears to this group that WSC's football failures are attributable to lack of finances: and in riew of the. fact that football finances are, largely 'responsible for the furnishing of athletic facilities for the student body as a whole; now therefore, be it resoWed: ' i '.' That this groap go oa record argeatly recoauneadias to the -associated atadeaU of the State College of Washiagtoa that la - its badge proTision be made for adequate compensation to foot ball players, so. that Washiagtoa State college may agaia attala " Its high place la 'coast football competition aad thereby eoattaae - to provide athletic facilities for the entire stadeat body. New Attack for Alums. You're rot to tin your sombrero to the intestinal fortitude of Spokane's alumni association.' The old grade only come out with a flat resolre to pay their gridiron heroes, something that la being done "most places anyway, but they attack the lack of remuneration for players, as the reason for the poor showing of the Cougars, Instead el the coach. - I - Heretofore it's always beea. Mcaa the coach, bat now here . 1 eomes'a proposal to, pay the players. Aad la the easae breath ' ii the. execatlve board of the coafJdeace ia Coach Oris "Babe HoWagbery, whose sappooedly aapaid athletes coaldat wia a coaf ereace game for him last fall. Fates After "Smoky. 1 1 Last season Coach Dwight "Smoky" Adams, of Dallas, had about every -known malady strike his basketball club during-the season, in cluding the loss for the state tourney Of Alrin Kroeker, star guard Who had played every minute of every game up to the tourney. ' This year "Smoky," being beat oa keeping his cagers la good 1 health, had 'em "shot" for carry disease of which he coald think. ' He had Just been congratulating himself on his foresight when' Keaay Cleaver, tall guard, got hit by a car oa a Dallas street aad xractared a leg. " 'The fates are after me, Mall School BUUd. ;: I ; The Paeific "coast baseball school will hold its annual session this year from Feb. IS to March 31, with Bernle Deviverous, former major leaguer and currently manager of the Spokane Hawks, as pro fessor. He'll be assisted by Bill Brensel. Hay Rhyne and several other bigtime instructors. "". . ; -1 As the school sponsors claim they have more demands for young players than they can fill, perhaps there 14 opportunity for local youngsters who would like a trial at baseball. If Interested, write to: The Pacific Coast Baseball School, Box 99, Alameda, Cat. Pell-Mell: . 'Actual pitching leaders of the American circuit for 1938 were Bed Ruffing and Lefty pomes, of the New York Yankees. . . . Ruffing won 11 and lost 7 for a 3.32 earned run mark, while Gomes won 18 and list 13 with 3.35 earned runs in 239 Innings spread over 31 games. ... But neither Ruffing or Gomes had a leg up in the strike out derby . . . that was taken care of by Cleveland's Bobby Feller. . J . Feller whiffed 240, setting a new major league mark on Oct. 2 . when he struck out 18 Tigers . .'. but Feller's earned run mark was but 4.08, and on top of that set a new modern record with 208 bases on balls. . . . Henry Armstrong Is one gent who believes John Henry Lewis has a chance with Joe Louis . . , but he doesn't make clear what kind of a chance. . . . Did Salem's stadium committee die with the old year? -, Duke Qub Lauded DURHAM, N. C, Jan.. 6.-(- Ueroea -even in defeat,', Duke's Blue DevUs, whosf rf ect; record was marred by 'Southern Califor nia li' the "Rose Bowl, .returned home lae today to receive a mag- nlficent'welcome; 'J , H I A" crowd esUmated at 10,000 crowded abont the 'railroad ' sia- tlon as the ."Bine Devil tpeclal" rolled In from Pasadena, - Calif, Thousands of others . lined ; the street a doxen deep on each aide for ten blocks as the Dukes were paraded to the campus. , - ; f Coach Wallace Wade said the demonstration-was v the greatest any of his teams had ever received on Its return from the Rose BowL Basketball (By The Associated Press) 7.' . ' HIGH RCnOOL-v ; ; ; Irrlron II. Barmisian IS. - - , fShedd It. Albany 18. - I Franklin (Portland) 88. Hood River 18. - : Astoria 83, Benson (Portland) i Vancouver, Wah 30,' Camas II. ; . UcUlnnville 22, liilwaukle 21, XJnfleld 37, University of Port land 33. , ,.. ' At Spokane: Uount Angel 17; Conxaga 23. horse to ride. He should hare as "alumni associations" of the aaeociatJoa passed a vote of ' says Adams. Canzoneri Stages Comeback world, poors the leather to croncLisx Zivic Pittsburgh welter ireiit dnxins tir ten-reunda at Hem Yorrt Ilippodrome, Tony vn . i m dackion, the first ctea S9nL!a egmehnck ladder ... Anton Splurge Without Avail , j. B ... - V Score Tied at 26 All in Last Tnree -Minutes ; After WU RaUy ; .It's getting to be an old, old story what those Pacifies do to the Bearcats. 4 V Last night Pacific U's smooth ball-handling Badgers, emphasis ing a deliberate attack and ag gressive backboard play, spanked Willamette's Bearcat baaketball rs 31 to 28 to open Northwest conference play. They did it despite a solo splurge of four baskets in five attempts by Willamette's point getting peer, "Wild Bill" Anton. The big Greek used pivot plunks with either . hand to rip hemp with four and tie the count at 28-28 with, but 4 minutes to go. Keller Gets Lead . Though Keller, the only sub used in the three-year veteran Pa cific lineup, missed a free toss on Quesseth's infraction, he followed In a breakaway shot by Selm to put the Badgers to the fore 28-2 with three minutes to ' go. Selm converted on Skopll's foul and Cooney tipped In a rebound for the ball game. Pacific held a 1643 halftime lead, gained methodically after spotting Willamette an s-s ieaa with tt minutes played. Ellert son, 'Badger "back court"1 gent, pocketed four one-handers f rom the keyhole, ana usoorn aaaea pair from the side for the punch not Pacific ont ahead at halftime. Each converted two charity flips, all the Pacific first half registering being accomplish ed by them. Best Percentage The Badgers had less cracks at the bucket than did the Bearcats, hot tbev tanked a better percent age. They got 12 in 46 attempts for a .267 average, while Willam ette hit but 11 in 47 castoffs for .234. It was in backboard play and ball-handling that the Badgers dominated, seldom throwing the hall mit and arettinr more than halt the rebounds despite shorter stature. , Pacific found the Bearcat tone defense, held to by the Maplemen until late in the final half, plenty tough to penetrate, but maneuv ered the ball for one-handed pops from around the 18-foot mark, both In front and at the side of the bucket Pacific F PF TP 8 111 7 1 II 2 4 14 4 11 2 Selm. f Osbom, f -. cooney, e Ellertson, g Haller. c Keller, f Totals Willamette Kolb, f Eberly, f Anton, e Skbpil, g Quesseth, g Robertson, f Specht, g Gallaher, f Totals Free throws missed, for Wil lamette: Kolb, Eberly 2. Skopil 2. For Pacific: Selm, Keller, Cooney 2, Haller. Referee: Vere Mageurn, Port land. ' Ed Collins Laughs AtFoxxHoldOut BOSTON, Jan. 6.-;p)-F a r that Jimmy Foxx, the Red Sox batting champion, would hold out for a 840.000 contract were ridi culed by General Manager Eddie Collins today when he returned from a visit at owner Tom Yaw- key's southern hunting camp. . "If the signing of the rest of the Red Sox flayers would be as easy as getting Foxx to sign, my Job would be a cinch," Collins said. "To me it sounds as If the Philadelphia writers were a. bit pressed for a story and put that 840,000 salary crack in Jimmy's mouth." - Sport Hews Complete reports of local ..and national sports events - every day. PAGE EIGHT ticks Blast Couigars 46 to 35 Wintermute Is Scoring Tops Oregon Team Leads WSC in Half 27-18; Gale Held to Five EUGENE, Ore., Jan. i.-iPf-The University of Oregon's de fending champion basketball team opened defense of its northern di vision, coast conference, title here tonight by beating the twice-victorious Washington Staters, 48 to 35. Oregon led at halftime; 27-18. Ducks Start Fast The Webfoots got off to a fast start, scoring eight points before the Cougars could break the ice. They were 11-polnts ahead half way through the period. and were never headed, although the Staters rallied twice and in the closing minutes trimmed the Ore gon margin to nine points. In the second half WSC showed to greater advantage. The Cougars dominated the play nnder the bas ket and sank several shots, once trimming the Oregon lead to a wobbly two points. But at that Juncture Slim Wintermute, Ore iron's foot. 8 inch center, took matters In hand -and,' within three minutes, scored five field goals. That proved more than the Cou gars eould overcome and. Oregon was never seriously threatened again. i Wlatermate High : Wintermute made 18 points and was high for the evening. Laddie cale, northern division scoring champion, was., held to five points, all free throws. The Webfoots cashed in on 10 out of 14 free throws, whereas the. Cou gars missed all but five In 14 lofts from the foul line. Bud Olson was top Cougar scor er with 12 points. WSC (85) FQ FT TP Kosich. f : o Chase., f 1 Jennings, e 4 Hooper, g z Olson, g 8 Gentry, f - 1 Sundquist, f - 0 12 35 Lindeman. e 1 Kerpa, g Butts, g 1 Miller, g 0 Totals -.1 a Oregon (40) FQ FT TP Gale, f 0 15 Hardy, f . 2 1 2 1 1 e o o o 10 Wintermute, e 18 48 Anet, g Johansen, g McNeely, t - Dick, c Pavalunas, g Mullen, g Total .18 Halftime score: WSC 18, Ore gon 27. Personal fouls: wsc, Kosicn 2, Chase 1, Sundquist 2, Jennings 2. Hooper 3. Olson 2. WSC toUl 12. Oregon, Gale 3, McNeely 1. Hardy 2. Wintermute s, Anet s, Johansen 1. Oregon total 12. Missed free throws. WSC. Kos ich 2, Sundquist 1, Jennings 2, Kerpa 1, Olson 1, WSC total t. Oregon, Gale 1, Dick 1, Johansen 2, Oregon total 4. Officials. Emll Piluso. Portland. referee; Roger Folgate, Forest Grove, umpire. SEATTLE. Jan. (.-Washing ton won its first northern division Pacific coast conference basket ball nm of the season tonight after staving off a desperate Idaho rally in the dosing minutes, rne score was 34 to 28. Jefferson High Quintet Beats Halsey, 35 to 12 JKFFKRSON The Jefferson high school team defeated the Halsey high ' - school basketball team 85 to 12 in a game played Tuesdar night on the: home floor. Bill Knight was high scorer for Jefferson with 18 points, and Bill Pennlck next with 10 points. The locals have won every game so far this year, f -? ' -LEGAL NOTICE t - sroncE of HsaBixa of ob jections TO FINAL AO "f COUNT. ;w,,;, :'tv i i NOTICE v HEREBY IS GIVEN that ETHEL B. BOLLIER, at the duly appointed, qualified and act ing administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of SOPHIA D. BOLLIER, deceased, has duly rendered and presented for settle ment - and ' filed i in the County Court of the .County .of - Marion, State of Oregon.' a final account of : her administration $ of said esute; and . that Tuesday, the tenth day of January, lilt, at the hoar of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court, in the Marlon County Courthouse, t In the City of Salem, Marlon County. Oregon. have beea duly fixed aad - ap pointed by said court as .the time aad the-place for the hearing of objections to said final; account and the settlement thereof. -. i Dated and first published the tenth day of December, If 88. 4 ETHEL B. BOLLIER, M - ' Administratrix . With . the - Wm Annexed of the Estate . . . of SOPHIA D. BOLLIER, CARSON CARSON Attorneys for Administratrix With the Will Annexed. D 10-1724-31 J T. - 2 i ' - "; ircADttgttatesmaii Salem, Oregxm, Satarday Medford Pearpickers Come Crashing Viking Court Precincts in Attempt To Tag Hank Hoopers With Defeat A 12-man squad of Medford Pearpickers wUl invade the Viking court villa at 14th and D streets tonight, with but one ambition: To tag Mr. Hauk's hoopers with a red mark for the 1939 basketball parade. Victorious in six straight contests this season, the Med fords halted enroute to Salem only long enough to pit their ocagb-tosslng skills against Uni Sid Wax By BUSS HERREN Now that the holidays are all over, we can get down to . some serious skiing again.' Excuse me, forgot that some "of you fanat ics didn't let . holidays interfere. Well I can't say that I blame you any, but have you neard me lat est news.. Boy it's hot.; This; last week has' brought loads of new snow all around 'us. Boyd French reported yester day morning that 18 Inches of new snow in the ski bowl, added to the 29 Inches already- there, will en able him to start running the tow this week-end. That means open ing up new fields so far unused this season, and if you think that the bowl hasn't ' plenty to' offer; well you try schussing from the headwall to the cabin. Conditions at Timberline and Gov't. Camp are reported good today; so Just pray that the .weather stays cold, and let 'er fly. ' A groetp of around 20 Is go lag to Hoodoo Bottes tomorrow ' for some fast sides and slides I oa them thar elopes. Gosh, some of ms haveaV made otur i marks tn that area since last 1 spring, bat look omt Bnttes yon earn-Hoodoo as. -" t ' Check up"- On your calendars Santlam clubbers, our schedule Is1 popping fast and furious." Don't miss these dates. - t Jan. 16 At If L-Hood Men's; slalom ' races, for members only; and after. the races a pot-lock din-, ner at the club house. Jan. 22- A caravan trip to the upper santlam country. . , cross country trips to Three Finger Jack and races on the Buttes will be the features of the day.! Here my friends is powerful news zor members ana au otner interested persons alike. Next Tuesday, Jan. 10, the Santlam club is giving a show at the old high school auditorium. Some thing truly new and different for this community. A motion picture show of nothing but skiing and winter sports. Imagine if you can, enjoying an hour and a half of continuous thrills, spills, and the grandeur of lofty mountains in the winter. Pictures taken at win ter sports centers all over the country, and visualize yourself skiing at Sun Valley, Lake Arrow head. Big Pines, Rainier, and oh boy, it's got me. The High School dob is plan ning an excursiom to Mt. Hood in the very near future, and my only regret Is that I'm not going to school any more. Say Fred, how's to take P.G.? Have a swell trip lads and lassies, I'd still like to go along. English class come to order. Snow plow Spreading both skiis into a "V" position to check. Sox Canvas climbers. Sticks Poles. Traverse To run or climb di agonally across slope. See you at the show, on the mountain, and gosh, how skiers do get around. , ' LEGAL NOTICE TRADE-MARK NOTICE The Pa. PL A Corporation, of New York Cityi N.Y.,' has used the trade-mark !VANTI PA. PL A" in connection with, sale and distribution of papaya food prod uct and non-alcohplic beverages and syrup since August 26, 1938. and' haa applied to the Secretary of State of Oregon for registration of this trade-mark7 THS PA. PL A CORPORATION : Mason; Fenwick & Lawrence, Attorneys. D-34-31-J-7.1 - No. 10,038 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate - ; : of --? ? v .W -v G. G; BROWN, Deceased. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ladd it Bush Trust company has been appointed Executor of the Last will and Testament of G. G. Brown,' deceased, by the county Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County,- and has Qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby ao tofled to present the save, duly verified a required by law, to the undersigned at its office in the Ladd St Bush ' Bank Bunding, In Salem, -Marion County,''" Oregon, within six months from the -date of the first publication of this no tice, which is the 7th day of Jan nary,' 1139, the last publication being the' 4 th day of February. 1831. . - LADD 'A BUSH TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Last WUl and Testa- J ment of G. SO. Brown, Deceased. - f, PAGE and PAGE. Attorneys for said Estate, , Ladd St Bosh Bank Building, ' " Salem, , Oregon. J 7-1 4-2 1-2 8-FI. Morning:, January 7, 1939 versity high at Eugene yesterday afternoon. Pearplcker Coach Russ Ache- son has, in. that even-dozen trav eling, squad, - no less than six young netters who were responsi ble' for Medford's seventh place in last spring's state - tourney. Among them are. four who'll pro bably get Acheron's "starting call, including Ray Crosby, at forward. Eugene Miller at.center'and Vern Johnston and Bob. Newland at guards.' ... , I . . . . . . ;; Salem will, probably, line up for the 8:3.0 o'cock.contest with. Page and Sebern. up. front. Go'sser in the slot . and Quackehbush and Taylor In the, back, court. A preliminary at 7:30 will bring together the Vikinr Junior varsity and Chemawa's second team. Billy Conn Whips Freddie Apostoli Pittoborgh Battler Wins Decision in NoTitle : V ' Bout in Garden y. NEW ; YORK, Jan. f.-v-Bil- ly Conn, the long left-hander ffom Pittsburgh, to. whom middleweight ehamnionscome a . dime-a-dacan, made it two straight . over -1 0- pouno. Aingsi tonight, by v nipping Fred Apostoli in as . wlld-and-woory a ten-round puich parly, as. Madison Square Garden fistic are na has seen in years. Conn sealed ll7:,AnoatolL-l0H,., ...... The Pittiihnrrh Tnnnri(r professldnal fttt-ttrower'for only three years, fired left-hands by the hundred as the ex-San 'Fran cisco bell hop to come through by the narrowest of margins, as a crowd of 10.918. who contributed to a gate of $25,458.55, cheered the verdict. ?, i - ' By the victory. Conn made It a clean sweep of the accepted kings In the - middleweight division. Apostoli Is recognised as crown holder in this state and California, while Solly Krieger, Brooklyn belter and another recent Conn victim, is accepted In all other states. 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Chemawa Tops WW Loop Play Indians Get Second Win as West Linn Dropped ; Dallas Five Wins : CHEMAW .JThe Warwhoop hoopers tan wild, here Friday night to smother West Linn 40 to 27 for Chemawa's second succes sive WVI league win. Coach Gastlneau's Braves bombed their way to 12 points in the first two minutes, run up a 20-4 count at the end of the first quarter, and then let the reserves seesaw with the West Linns for a quarter. The halftime stood 22 12, but Woundedeye, Backbone St Co. .Went to work again. Back bone bucketed. 13 'counters and Woundedeye 12. - . - . Red skin Bees W in x . Chemawa's f Bees "set the' stage for the varsity, romping to a 31-13 win over West Linn's second squad with Arthur Van Pelt pelt ing in 13 points. Chemawa 40 27 West Linn 8 Bauersferdt 4 Whitney 2 Kern 4 Karbonskl 4 Ellis Scalpcane 4 - -Backbone 13 Woundedeye 12 Track 9 -Shoulderblade 2 Subs, for West Linn: Kent 5. BILVERTON CRASHES INTO WIN LIST OVER HOLALLA SILVBRTON Storing a 30 to 28 win over MolaUa's Bttckaroos,' the Silver Foxes here Friday night broke into the WVI ' league win' column. ,. .' ,-'.,"... ." v Though Sllverton held one-point leads . in the, first twq . quarters, and a 21F-20 advantage at the.cbn ciuslou of the' third', the -lead' changed" five ' times during the third 'period. ; .; ' ' . Torgerson bagged 8 counters to lead the Foxes, ; Heino getting t for the Bucks. ' . . SiWerton's seconds . also . won, trouncing the Molalla Bees 22tir, Stlvertoa SO ' 2S Molalla Adams 7 ' v f Hampton Johnson 8 ! . ' Robbins Burr ' '"' 2 Shaffer Torgerson 8 ' ' 1 2 Wood Kennedy 2 Waller Subs, for Sllverton: Strickland 8, Peavey S. For Molalla: Heino 7, Schieve 8. Referee: Hunt Clark, Salem. DALLAS DRAGONS WIN OVER LEBANON 50-22 DALLAS Coach Dwight "Smo ky" Adams' Dragons smoked the (Tarn to Page 10, CoL 8) to II 21 2H 23 26 2? 30 3W HO HI H2 H9 H6 so SI 'A 37 SHEFFER 55 Anglo---.Saxon '- domestic - slave 57 color v VERTICAL 1 escapes .freely 2 up to the tune of -web-footed -birds 4 planet 8 eggs J4 - 6 infrequently , 7 step on . 8 narrow bar ' of wood .. . controver-v sial 10 interna- -' , tional . language: 11 born 19 pUces of 21 member ef , . J the Bthl . ' epian race Schess Piece 25 poem 6-eastof :,- burden 28 loves to '-excess . 30 wander at . will 81 bead cover ; , ing ... , 82 kara 33- more dis . guating . 84-pUvthIn4-, .: 36 enchant- . . ments.. 89 elevated tt-iume ', .."' wn flowers 4z one of the . . United ' -:--v . States 43 appeal earnestly 45 seaport of ' Arabia - 4 46 bread made J.- -4 of continent . t 47 posed for ev loooeHg I portrait Texan Leading LA Open Field Jim Emarct From Houston . Whacks six Strokes Away From Par LOS ANGELES, Jan. - (p) -Equalling the course record, per sonable Jimmy Emaret of Hous ton, Texas, jumped into the fore front of the touring professional stars today when be shot a 86 over the Harding course in the first round of the 14 th annual Los Angeles open golf tourna ment. Whacking six strokes, off par 72 for the round, the singing golfer from the Bayou city; who won the San Francisco match play tournament last year, finish ed his round shead of Jimmy Thomson, the defending Los Angeles- open champion, who hung up the 66 record last year. Emaret turned in a card of 32-3466 for the par 36-36 73 course, and took a two score lead over, an earlier low scorer, Mark Fry of Oakland, Calif., who bad a 34-3468. Sam Snead Trails Horton Smith, Chicago stsr, who has been off his game for some time, came back with a sub par. 49, while . Sam Snead, the West Virginia, bill biUy.- trailed la the field with a 73. 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