nponr npnnno
U BON U GKM1LELL
1. That tbe -Bearcats, irlto en
ter a crucial Northwest conference
aeries wlth. Whitman tonight,
have won 19 of 23 games tor tbe
leaaon?
2. That the 'Cats have won nine
ot 10 conference itmeit "
3. That they b a T averaged
47.4 point rer game for the sea
ion while' folding 23 opponents
to an average of 3 points? And
that in conference competition
they hare tallied 55.5 points per
conflict while holding the 10 op
ponents to an average of 83.1
points per game an average dif
ference of 22.4 points per game?
" 4. That the Bearcats mart
take both game from Whitman
to be reasonably certain of sac,
cesafnlry defendin their eo
champSoasnip of 88?
6. That a double jin by Whit
man will rive NlgBorleke his
eighth title or co-title In the 13-
year history of the hoop confer
ence? C. That Willamette has won
five. Whitman five. Pacific one.
and that Willamette and Whit
man have shared two conference
championships since the loop be
gan Id 1920?
7. That MWiM Blir Anton,
the colorful Willamette pi voter,
has scored ISO point la 10 rrr
cnit clashes, aw aver ire of 1ft
polnta per game? And that Otto
Skopil ban an average of 11J1
per conference game, while Bob
"Powder" White, though get
tins; a late season start becanne
of an appendix operation, has
tallied QJ point per?
8. That Borleske's current
Whitman hoop edition Is the
smallest of his 2-year coaching
regime? '
9. Tfcat Salem citisens have
failed to support what is probably
one of Willamette's all-time great
court clubs la the manner it de
serves?
10. That the ,401d Pox,"
meaning R. Vincent Boiieske,
was the best basketball official
this writer ever saw in action
or worked under?
Oregon Squelching
Natural,
. When last Saturday morning we
cluttered nn this space with the
statement, "it would not surprise
us If Mr. Gill's Beavers snack
over a win on the high-powered
Ducks," we by no means meant
to infer a 19-polnt shellacking as
actually occurred. Nor did we en
vision the complete rout, which
the final score did not truly pic-
tare, of tbe Oregons.
After winning 10 straight in
comparatively easy fashion, bow-
ever, the high-flying Ducks were
overdue for It. On tbe other side.
the Oregon Staters were Just as
overdue to show a splash of the
power Mr. Gill's cage clubs bare
a habit of showing. The Beavers
were due tor a hot night and they
reallv had it.
The smashing defeat la no re
flection on tbe Oregon team's
championship ability. What
happened to Hobby's hoon gang
happens right along to the best
of champion. There come dava
In any sport where nothing win
work right. Take a look at the
Yankee, for instance. Thou eh
world champs for tbe past three
years, there have been days
when tbe cellar-dwelling clubs
have handed .them one-aided
trouncing. Come to think of It.
there are days when even we
can't lay np a cent. How about
yon?
Nevertheless, tbe defeat put the
Indelible "must" finger on tbe
Webfoots. From here on out. in
cluding this Friday's face-off with
Gill's rampaging Orangemen, the
Dueks must produce or else that
coast chamoionshin playoff won't
be staged In tbe McArthur Icloo
after all. Another loss to the Bea
. vers and Oregon would go Into
the Washington series tied up
with the Huskies, providing Idaho
drops both games to Washington.
PelLMell:
George Conti. blocking hack on
the Bearcat grid club last fall and
counted on In the coming colle
giate baseball wars, fluit school
for keeps and started hitch-hiking
home to "New Joisy" yester
day . . . George 'The Duke Wind
sor boarded the Spokane Hawks
Seattle Ralnlers bus here last Sat
urday afternoon, bound for Ana
heim and the Seattle spring base
ball camp . . . Frisco Edwards was
given a big sendoff speech by Har
ry Lory during the OSC-CYO bouts
last Friday night . . . Frisco, In
a pert little talk ot his own. in
vited his ratxberry pals to bring
their pop bottles to Portland some
time when he is working PCL
games there this summer . .
Brace Williams, Willamette
Collegian sports chronicler, hit
a high keynote la his commen
dations of the Bales school
board for that body's leniency
, with Its athletic facilities tor
city basketball play ... the
board baa been darn tine, to say :
the least . . . Til get borne la
time to see Galcnto kin Loam,
aid Conti la departing . .
which Is an optimistic state
ment, any way yon take it. :
- Eleanors Bailey Lead
at Senior Beat Soph
i Eleanor Bailey scored 18
points to lead the senior high sen
iors to a 14 to 14 win over the
sophomores yesterday, in, the first
' of a series ot girls' lnterclass
games- -
. Anunsea. her teammate at for
ward, got five, whUe Mercer al
lied six. East skt and White two
for the sophomores.
Dayton Drop 36 to 13
Game to WUlamina Hi
DATTON The Dayton Union
high school boys basketball team
- lost to Wlllamlna here Friday,
24 to IS. - .
The Dayton town team defeated
the negro girls' baskbetball team
25 to 28, The Dayton Union high
school girls volley hall team von
from the XriUamlnn girls, SO
to IS.
Missionaries
Gome Tonight
Whitman; Bearcats Nearly
Even in NW Standings;
Both Need Games
TENTATIVE LINEUPS
WILLAMETTE WHITMAN
Eherly F BuTlock
White F . L. Pepin
Anton C :.. Gentry
Bkopil G.. Heidenreicb
Quesseth G Webb
Game Time: 8 o'clock.
It begins tonight!
Meaning, of course, the annual
Whitman - Willamette basketball
series. And, as usual, tbe circuit
championship, depends to a large
extent on the outcome of this two
game tussle between Nig Bor
leske's mighty mites from eastern
Washington and Happy Howard
Maple's mid - Willamette valley
Bearcats.
Northerners Trail Bearcats
Whitman enters the series with
one more win and one more loss
than Willamette, the Missionar
ies having won 10 and lost 2 to
the Methodists' 9 wins and 1 loss.
A series sweep by Whitman would
give Mr. Borleske another North
west conference flag; a split ot
the double-counter series would
make it necessary for the. Bear
cats to win their two remaining
games with Pacific to cop the ti
tle; and a series sweep by Wil
lamette would place the Bearcats
in a position where only one win
from Pacific would be necessary
to insure the championship.
Heralded as the tiniest quint
Borleske has tutored at Whitman
in his 25 years, the Missionaries
rely on speed, aggressiveness and
dead-eye basket tossing. The
starting five averages a little less
than six feet per man, but is one
of the fastest ever fielded by
Whitman.
Tiny Quintet Is Fast
Glen Bullock, last year's con
ference scoring champ with 113
points, is again leading the Whit
man scorers and has his eye on
the '39 title. He is sided at for
ward by Larry Pepin, one of the
Pepin twins of the club, who is
not far behind Bullock in the
scoring column. Arnol Gentry,
captain, is the club's fiery little
pivoter, while Paul Webb and Hal
Heldenreich, both veterans, work
at the guards.
Maple will start his regular
quint, that has hung up 19 wins
In 23 starts for the season, includ
ing 9 ot 10 conference battles. It
will feature the high scoring
"Wild Bill'' Anton in the keyhole
slot, sided by smooth working
Howard Eberly and aggressive
Bob White at the forwards; and
with Otto "Scooter" Skopil and
Cecil Quesseth working the back
court. . .
A preliminary, at 7 o'clock,
will feature, the Bearkittens
against the city league Paper
makers. Wayne Sabin Set
For Net Touniey
NEW YORK, Feb. 20 (JP)
An unexpected bit of Davis Cup
color was given the nation il in
door tennis championships today
when Wayne Sabin, Gene Mako
and Sidney Wood, three of the
top contenders for places on tbe
1939 international team, were
seeded in that order at the head
of the entry list for the tourney
starting Thursday at the seventh
regiment armary.
Sabin. Portland (Ore.) star,
has been the standout of the
winter's tournaments.
Junior Varsity Engage
Gate High Team Today
Coach Garnee Cranor's Jayvee
hoop team meets Gates high
on the Salem court at 4 o'clock
this afternoon. Tbe junior Tar
si ty is undefeated in No-Name
league play and has lost only to
the Chemawa Bees during the
season.
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Angels Get Win
In Last Seconds
Portland University Loses
35 to 33 After Foul
Throw Converted'
ML Angel The Angels nosed
out Portland University 35 to
33 In the last 45 seconds ot play
here Sunday afternoon lnnrae ot
the roughest games played here
this season. With less than a
minute to play and the score
favoring the Pilot 32 to S3
it looked like a cinch for Port
land when Albrich fouled O'
Donnell. But O'DonneU missed
and Alley potted a shot for ML
Angel. Then O'DonneU fouled
Schaefers who made his free
throw Just as the gong sounded.
The half time score was 12 to IS
in favor of the Pilots,
O'DonneU led all scoring with
IS and Albrich was high for the
home team with 10.
In the preliminary the Preps,
champions ot the northern divi
sion of the "B" league, defeated
Sacred Heart qt Salem 28 to 21
in the third encounter with that
team. The gamo did not count
in league play.
Lineups:
ML Angel 35
Kelly 6
O'Halloran 1
Haener 4
Schaefers 8
Albrich 10
Substitutes:
88 Portland U.
8 Frledhoff
Bower
It O'DonneU
Curran
Bell
for ML Angel:
Nolan 4. Alley 2
For Portland:
O'Hagan 3.
Referee Emll Piluso.
Half time score 13-14 Portland
ML Angel Preps 28
Holland 12
Appleby. 5
Kronberg
Mackie 2
Piennet 4
Substitutes for:
21 Sac Ht.
4 Meier
1 Free
8 7arton
2 Logan
8 Roque
ML
Angel:
Bean 2, Griesenauer 3.
Referee Emll Piluso.
Half time score 13-14 Sacred
Heart.
Bearcats Return
To AAU Tourney
After Year Out
Following, a year's absence,
during which they participated
in the state intercollegiate meet,
Willamette's basketball team will
this. yer return to AAU t-urna-ment
competition.
This year's AAU tourney will
open in Portland March 1. Two
years ago the Willamette entry,
then coached by 'Spec" Keene,
was a seml-finallst In the col
legiate division. Last year the
Bearcats reached tbe final game
of the state collegiate tonrney
before falling down.
Perrydale's Sure
Of Tie or Title
PERRYDALE The Perrydale
Pirates clinched at least a tie
for first place in the Polk county
B league when they defeated
Bethel 48 to 22 here Friday
night. It was their Kth victory
of the season against three
losses. The Perrydale girls regis
tered their first league to" ey ball
victory by defeating the Bethel
girls 38-28.
Perrydale (48)
Vincent 1
Yoakum 11
Case 14
Morrison 9
(22) Bethel
2 George
S Ahrens
13 Cook
1 Hallm n
E. Eggert 2
Martin
Substitutes: For Perrydale, Mc-
Kee 6, A. Eggert f.
P (D)
RON GEMMELL Editor
Salem, Oregon, Tuesday
They'll Be
A
it
1 v.
A Viking trio that am function for Harold Hank's 14th and D street gang as it finishes np Ko-Name
league competitioa here this week with McMinnvlUe's Grizzlies Wednesday night and Oregon City's
Pioneers Friday alghL From left: Frankie Page, diminutive forward; Allen McBae, 0-foot-S senior,
guard; and uSkeetern McKee, sharp-shooting front court phenom.
Hi-Ys Clean Up
Geaners, 26-16
Nipponese, Statesman Also
Register Victories in
Intramural League
Hi-Y continued its high-hoop-in'
ways In the city Intramural
circuit last night with a -ff to
16 win over the Watanabe Clea
ners, while the Statesman crew
cracked out a 22 to 14 win from
the Postoffice five and Nippon
ese downed Capital Buesinees
college 23 to 16.
Bailey's 10 points paced the
HI-Y victory, L. Saito scored 8
to lead the Nipponese and Fran
kie Evans tanked 11 for the
Statesman boys.
Nipponese 23 16 CBC
L. Saito 8
8 Baker
Domogalla
Bowman
Darnelle
8 Hoffert
Tanaka 6
K. Saito
Morioka
G. Saito 4
Hi-Y 26
Bailey 10
Mything 2
Cameron 8
Hinges 6
Woods
16 Watanabe
Ogura
4 T. Watanabe
Sugai
4 J. Watanabe
4 S. Watanabe
Statesman 22
Evans 11
Gilchrist 6
Lappin 2
East 3
Summers
14 Postoffice
4 Iverson
8 Watson
4 H. Garrett
R. Garrett
Baker
Minor Gty Ya
Tilts Are-Slated
Tbe minor city T league, paced
In second-halt play by the unde
feated Brooks Townles, has billed
tonight Hollywood ts. Willamette
Cubs at 7, Glenn's Red ft White
vs. US Bank at 8, and Brooks vs.
Company B at 8.
Bucks Regain Stride
VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 20.-(CP)-Portland
Buckaroos found
their winning charm once again
tonight and whipped the cellar
berthed Vancouver Lions 3-1 In a
Pacific coast hockey league game.
By Jack Sords
IE TT S
Blorning, February 21, 1939
Pitchiif in Final No
I
f
Basketball
(By The Associated Press)
' COLLEGE
Albany (Portland) 61, North
Pacific Dental college 40.
HIGH SCHOOL
The Dalles 34, Bend 31.
Corvallis Juniors 26, Central
Juniors (Albany) 22.
La Grande 31, Baker 19.
Union 48, Wallowa 19.
Westport 31, Star of the Sea
(Astoria) 22.
Alsea 32, Philomath 16.
Scotts Mills Gets
Win Over Hubbard
HUBBARD Scotts Mills won
from Hubbard, 42 to 29 here Fri
day night. High score man was
Wilson of Scotts Mills with 17
points.
Scotts Mills 48
Smithrud 12
Goodman 6
P. Macy 6
29 Hubbard
3 Stauffer
9 D. Lemen
2 Scheller
8 Hatcher
3 L. Bison
Wilson 17
M. Macy 1
Substitutes: for H u b b a r d
Hershberger 4.
Referee, Shelton.
The second of a series of three
games between the alumni and
Hubbard first team will be played
Tuesday night at the gym. The
aljtmni won the first game. Last
Wednesday the school family de
feated the first team, 38 to 37.
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 87768
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MARION, DE
PARTMENT TWO, WALTER T.
MOLLOT; EMMA L. HILLMAN;
nd LEE M. UNRUH and GRACE
I UNRUH. his wife. PJsintifts.
r. E. C. HERLOW ani ANNA
S. HERLOW, his wife; JANE L.
CHAPIN; A. R. MORGAN and
MARIE MORGAN, his wife; ALL
UNKNOWN STOCKHOLDERS
OF CHAPIN-HERi.OW MORT
CAGE AND TRUST COMPANY,
formerly an Oregon corporation:
and also ALL OTHER PESONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT TITLE.
ESTATE, LTEN OR INTEREST
IN THE REAL PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT
HEREIN, Defendants.
TO DEFENDANTS ALL UN
KNOWN STOCKHOLDERS OF
CHAPIN-HERLOW MORTGAGE
AND TRUST COMPANY, former
ly an Oregon corporation; and
also ALL OTHER PERSONS OR
PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIM
ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE. ES
TATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN
THE REAL PROPER1Y DE
SCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT
HEREIN, AND EACH OF YOU:
IN TUB NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: Yon. and
each of yon, hereby are required
to appear and answer tbe com
plaint filed against yon in the
above-entitled court and cause
on or before tbe latt day of the
time prescribed by said above
entitled court for the publication
ot this summons, to-wit- On or
before tbe twenty-first day of
February. 1939; and If you fall
so to answer, for want thereof,
plaintiffs will apply -to said court
for tbe reUet prayed in their
complaint herein, namely : That
you, and each of rcu, be required
to set forth the nature of your
respective claims la or t-- the following-described
premise, to
wlt: --i -
Lots numbered f (Ore),
(six) and 7 (seven) in Block
numbered IS (ten) af THE
OAKS ADDITION to the City
of Salem . Marion County.
- Oregon, according to the duly
recorded plat thereof on : file
and of record in volume 6. on
page 33, Record of Town Plata'
- for said Marlon County, Ore
gon; - - - y
that " aU conflicting or adverse
claims, interests -or. ertstes of
defendants, or any of yon, mar
be determined by ' decree of
said court; that A be adjudged
and decreed that yon hare, and
that each of you has, no claim.
Coming-
Wmamotto rs. Whitman,
Taeeday and Wednesday
Bights, Feb. SI and 23.
PAGE SEVEN
- Name Tilts
il
Cleanie-Meanie
Match Tonight
Elliott, Romano Team Up
Against Jackson and
Garibaldi Duo
Tonight Harry "Rasslin' Ret"
Elliott has a partner for his ar
mory mat session with Tony Gar
ibaldi, the gabby Italian. Elliott
has signed partnership papers
with Felepi Romano, strong
armed Mexican, and the two of
'em will exchange rasslin' pleas
antries with Mister Garibaldi.
Up Against Meaa Pair
That, however, is but half of
the picture. The other half hap
pens to be his nibs. Bulldog
Jackson, who will side Garibaldi
in the cleanle-meanie team
match. The Bulldog loaned his
services, In an advisory capaci
ty, to Garabaldl when the talka
tive one met Elliott single-handed
last week. It worked so well
the unorthodox duo figured it
could clean, any other two mid
dleweights in the world.
Doanybrooks Due
The tandem go follows a pair
of 30-minute warmup bouts, both
of which are expected to be
donnybrooks. In tbe opener Jim
my Londes, the steady Greek,
battles Jack Kiser of Vancouver,
and tbe middle attraction will
find Coast Champion Georgo
Wagner doing his bit against
George Kitzmiller, Portland
toughie.
estate, right, title, l'en, cr Inter
est whatever In or to said prem
ises, or any part thereof; that
plaintiffs are the owners of said
premises, and the whole thereof.
In fee simple absolute, In their
respective shares And Interests,
as alleged in said complaint
herein, and that the title ot
plaintiffs to eaid premises, in
their said respective shares and
Interests, Is good and valid; that
yon, and each of yon and all
persons claiming through or un
der you, or any of you. forever
be barred and enjoined from as
serting any claim or interest
whatever in or to said premises,
or any pan thereof, adverse to
plaintiffs; and that p'alntiffs
tare such other relief and reme
dy as to said ccurt' may seem
meet and equitable.
This summons is served on
you by publication thereof in the
Oregon Statesman, a daily newt
paper of general 'circulation pub
lished at Salem, Marlon County.
Oregon, for four sorcessim
weeks, commencing with the lu
cre of satd newspaper of tbe
twenty-fourth day of January,
1939. and ending with the issue
thereof of the twenty-first day of
February, .1939. pursuant to an or
der of the HONORABLE L. H.
McMAHAN. Judge ot aald above
entitled court, dated the twenty
third day of January, 1531.
CARSON A CARSON. Residence
and postoffice address- Salem.
Oregon, Attorneys t.tr Plain
tiffs. J. 24-31 F. 7-14-21
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, ROSE C FINCH, has
been appointed Administratrix of
the estate of ANNA E. SCHEUR
ER. deceased, by the County Court
of Marion County, Oregon, and has
qualified .
NOW. THEREFORE, all per-,
sons having claims against the es
tate of ANNA E. 8CHEURER, do-,
ceased, are hereby notified and re-;
quired to present the same with
the proper Touchers, duly verified,
to the undersigned Administratrix
at her home at Batterllle. In Mar
lon County, Oregon, within' six
gon. Attorney for Estate,
months from the date of this no
tice. ' -- " J.
Dated this 31st day of January,
1939.
R. H. C BENNETT, Newberg. Ore
First publication: January SI.
1939. : . ; -:::-. ?:
Xast publication: February 28.
1939.
ROSE C. FINCH, Adminlstra
r trlx of tbe estate ot ANNA E.
- SCHEURER, deceased.
J. 31 F M4-21-21
i AU, J;
Huskies Hold
On in Chase
Purple Squad Still Within
Distance of Flag by
Defeating Idaho
MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 20-AV
The University of Washington
Huskles'utayed In the race tor tbe
northern- division. Pacific Coast
conference baaketbal ltitle tonight
by a 43 to 86 Tictory over the
University of Idaho Vandal.
The halttlme score waa Wash
ington 22, Idaho 12.
Zlegenf usa, Washington guard,
was the sparkplug of the Huskies,
chalking np 18 points, taking part
in a first half rally which shot
the Huskies into a commanding
lead and then staging a one-man
show In the second half.
Vandals Chew at Lead
The Vandals opened up with
aU they had In the second half
and started chewing away at the
Washington lead, until Ziegenfuss
again took the helm. Midway in
the period he boosted the Husky
score from 24 to 32, caging four
field goals without another man
on either squad getting a point
between them. Three of the tour
wera one-handed push shots from
the outer rim of the foul circle.
Joe Cordon Says
He's no Holdout
PORTLAND. Feb. 20 (JP
Joe Gordon, the New York Yan
kees sensational rookie of last
season, will reach the St. Pe
tersburg. Fla., spring training
camp with his unsigned contract
still In his pocket.
The kid second baseman wbo
broke up the last world series
told an interviewer that "I'm no
holdout; I'm Just going down and
talk It over with the boss."
Joe refused to discuss con
tract terms. He will leave next
Thursday for Florida.
In reply to an Interviewer's
question, Joe said:
"What do I think of holdouts?
They're Just trying to get more
money; If they think they're
worth it, I don't blame them
for that."
Gordon will complete final ex
aminations for a degree in phy
sical education at the University
of Oregon this week.
Mt. Angel-Gates
Playoff for "B"
Title Scheduled
MT. ANGEL The Mt Angel
Preps and th Gates high school
team will meet for two playoff
games ror the championship of
the Marion county "B" league the
coming week, the first at Gates
on Tuesday night and at Mt. Angel
on Friday night.
The Gates quint is the cham
pion in the southern part of the
county and Mt. Angel in the north
ern division. Should the two teams
split wins it will be necessary to
Ptay a tnird game on a neutral
floor.
Rickreall Defeats
Valsetz, Overtime
RICKREALL Valsets volley
and basketball teams played here
Friday afternoon. The home girls
won by a wide margin. 55 to 31.
The hoys' game was evenly
matched and scores stood: Rlek
reall In the lead 8 to 4 at first
quarter, 17 to 15 at the half, tied
22 to 22 third quarter, 2 to
at the final whistle, three-minute
Playoff score 32 to 32; then more
time granted, Rickreall got the
first goal and the game. 34 to 32.
Ring Smoker Set
At Amity School
AMITY A smoker will he
held In the Amity .high school
gymnasium Wednesday night.
' ai o ociocx. iflBU
boxing and wrestling matches i f
promise to be of Interest. Johnny
Wood, 135, will figure fat the
main event.
San Diego Padre Club
to Go on Block Friday
SAN DIEGO. Calif., Feb. 20..
(JPy-The San Diego Padres coast
league baseball club will be of
fered for sale Friday to the high
est bidder (with at least flOO.
000), the San Diego Tribune said
today la a copyrighted article.
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OKTAXt'S OSXD CAVA '''
Handicap 2 3- 8
Gauaxher 157 137 191 i
Itennu 163 159 129445
tiroTH 182 lo 14T 518.
Scklett 17 138 1 -43S
Higrina 157 148 17,4479
Total
.828 789 777 2394
SBHStt's savsAon tactosy
Steele .. 132 177 154463
Wilkini 168 188- 160509
Smith 9 142 138 44
U. Kbner 113 164 172449
R. O. Ebner 222 180 188590
Tot alt
-853 849 S03 2508
WESTsnst rarsn co.
Handicap 50 60 64150
Miller . 140 148 140 428
Printboue 155 183 126 484
Boelen ICS 15S 184492
Willecko 138 137 147422
Petersoa 122 144 148414
Totala
..774 821 T75 2370
rxfisoKAX rrxAHcs
ErUcaard ...200 180 179 659
Himr -n 149 169 145 463
JarkMa 144 127 lag U4
Scales , .120 150 -161-i-431
Ettfliaa 13d 187 16S-191
Totals
75S
813 783 2348
SfcKILLOP IMS. CO.
Barnica 182 151 220 58
h. Barr . . 128 150 147425
Mckl 171 141 180 492
Barker 14 150 170472
Newman 181 149 19252-
Totals
. 808 -790 915 2464
DALLAS aCEnCHANTS
Koch
.. 202
.162
. ies
..t23
....199
160
129
161
174
178
166528
138429
133 477
179476
184 541
Viaea
Ccllinswortk
Patterson
Julian
Totals
879 803 790 2471
J AS. VICHOLSOK MS.
Ksy 133 178 181492
MJT 122 177 125424
Brown 154 159 145 458
Kins 165 179 173 516
Perry 156 208 174 588
Hsndicsp ... 22 22 22 66
Totsls
.752 923 819 2494
Y Badmintonists
Meet OS Tonight
The YMCA badminton club en
tertains Oregon State's shuttle
cock artists on the T courts to
night, beginning at 8 o'clock, in a
return engagement. The local
club defeated Oregon State in a
match last November.
Next Saturday the T club has
scheduled a match with Multno
mah club of Portland here.
Competing for the YMCA will
be, men: Norman Winslow, Gus
Moore, Wesley Roeder, Dick
Chambers, Claire Miller and Wal
ter Mlnler. Women: Alice Young,
Esther' 'Arnold. Beatrice Moore,
Rosemary Felton, Dorothy Moore,
Pat Carson, Bettyrae McGahan.
Golf Time Here:
First Ace Made
On Local Green
The golf season was officially
opened Sunday when Emll Buch
mann, local barber, scored the
first hole-in-one of 1939 on the
Salem Golf club course.
Buchmann's tee shot on the
sixth hole, from a "winter tee" set
back a little farther than normal
from the green, practically went
In on the fly; it struck oa the lip
of the cup, cutting the soft turf
as it "dug" Its way Into the hole.
Team Match
BULLDOG JACKSON
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TONY GARABALDI
HARRY ELLIOTT -l
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FELIPI ROMANO T
GEORGE WAGNER
v- i George lUtzmiller J:-
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