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npnn?- nponaa LJ cy qhX Li aziuczLL "Spec Keene, Bearcat athletic department headman, once aaid Harold Hauk, who played two years of football and four years of basketball and baseball under him from 192? to 1930 lnclusUe ly: 'Harold was one of the best competitors we ever had In school. He hated to take a licking and wouldn't take a licking." And, It Is now pretty definitely proved that the Viking mentor has plenty of ability to instill Into bis teams that same -you c MfTn p- . ct nLl.l. beat me. fellah" competitive m- tlnet of which ; he himself had an abundance. For it was pure fight more than anything else that carried Sebern, Pare. Gosser, McRae and Quack- . . . f - m nhaah to the championship of ( the 20th state high school hoop 6 to 41 victory over University tourney last week. The Viking of Texas tonight in the semi-finals team was a competitive standout of the western regional basketball among the If entries, a scrappy championship of the National Col outfit that put the heat on from ltglate Athletic association, start to finish in each of its four a result of the win, Oregon tournament appearances. meet University of Oklahoma Last faU Hank's football team ln finaU tomorrow night. The won 8 out of 10 and the 1"" was undefeated in Oregon com petition. Last week his basketball team, beaten five times in 23 - Anrinm tVa t-scrular ugmn - -.- . B - I RUUCU IUU1 iuviv . v WW v w state championship to make its record read 22 wins and five tosses lor me wmub That is an 315 batting aver. age, and would Indicate Mr. Hauk has done an exceptionally excellent Job. It would seem a Job has been well done well enough done that Salem for once should do more about rec ognizing it than sitting bark with a self-satisfied smirk. Great Hoop Gang. While the big credit goes Harold Hauk, for accomplishing a state title withjn his first three seasons of nigh school coacning, the fine flvesome that carried out . W .. . tt9 it jt JUfV more than a cupful of commenda- lo.1V.- . f vu tarn one of 'em, and each earned every bit of recognition he received. One, ln fact and Vm referring to Allen McRae, deserved a. good I Kolters completed their conquest deal more than .IS received. BIgat the federal hnroan of nnhlic Allen, although experiencing nis first and only year of varsity com- petition, blossomed from Just a gangly kid at the outset of the season to a potent cog In the Hank machine during the tournament. I His defensive work in tne turn- pionship game was a' standout. I As for Frankie Page, the worry wart who worked bis way up from assistant manager In 1037 to manager In 193 and to first line varsity man this year, too much can't be said. A Medford player Just boat summed p Frankle's phenomenal playing when be said: "My gosh, that ball was heavy! Everytisse we'd get bold of it, we'd look underneath and there would be Page on the under side.' " A fan summed up Frankie's playing ln anothe way. Said the ran: "There was no trouble keep- tng track of the, ball when Salem was playing, tor mil yon had ter do waa watch Page. Where the ball was. he - as." ; Probably a; harder working nooper neer jiiajru ui u 1 state tournament that scottie Bebern, whose defensive work was even . better than hie offensive J unve. -B uu Demi umuo m i great pair in u putuv vi iub 1 mi shitting zone defense, with both of them worrying the daylights out of opposition guards who at-, tempted to handle the ball out ln front. There was not a game ln which Page and Sebern did not accom- P 5 k .rw.. X nY .VVn PnTSBCRGH, Msrch i0.-VP- rd.Hbre!:fc?iTn"7, wuS The University of PitUburghs i? a?' C ?TS ?Jir . trn8te tonl-ht n Charles W. "SSt "Gene'' Jackosser Bow'er' n honop tndcttt J While General Jack cower KrldIron ,tar at th& in,titation didn't scintillate as a Individual ,rom mo to 19JZ iQ gucceed Dr Jn the tournament, in the often- John Bala (Jock) Sotherland M sive manner he has done ln many football coach games through the regular ses- Bowser, quarterback and cen son, Gosser should be given a big ter on the great Warner teams of share of the credit for holding i20 and 1923, started his coach hls club together. In the Astoria ing career in 1922 as an assistant game especially, when the rest of at Grove City College, Grove City, the club had a bad case of tourna- p., and became head coach there ment Jitters, it waa "General" the following year. Jack who pulled it together. And, Three years later he returned to It was his southpaw plunks, helped Pitt as an assistant and stayed by Sebern's firing, that enabled there until 1930 when he became the Vikings to win despite their head coach at Bowdoin. He re very. evident first-halt case of msined there until 1935 snd then nerves.' returned for the second time to Roger "Ducky" Quackenbush I played the best ball of his high uhool eareer ln the last two tour ney games. jThiie the "Ducky" one didn't score as much as be sometimes does, he waa a sawed-1 off bundle of aggression In both tilts. No one took the apple away from "Ducky" In .either one of those final two games. 1940 Prospect Bright. Although .only Sebern Is left from that championship quint, with McRae. Gosser. Psge and fiStStSSmil lor a minute think Salem will be out lot ,champpcconuntlon next year. Hauk and Carney Cra- nor have as capable a band com. log np from the Junior varsity you've laid peepers on In many moon. . mere s ucuj xi auu "nA iTaniM rioth of whom did . , . na.ij.w . K.mUiM nmnd in tonrnament there's tall "Sheet - eF McKee, who missed the tour- k. wmM of an lnlnrv: and there :Russ Salter. Eddie Becanse The Statesman received Salstrom, Mason. Ling. Bower and 200 telephone Inquiries within 20 Hewthe sophomore bunch mmutes Saturday night, and bet--In. rfnwn thA No-Name B ter than 600 calls during the league championship In easy fashion. t ..i.Mm thm vtvnr of ilia wlU probably have the. oest scor- 7l T,it thiTvB had tor many t?i Sttei the f-fcSt-Hrv- otSyS have tZ. tXiJ e'en- te" they've had for many years, Ratter lust began to develop In J!SLeM.nPand "T:r.:.w ... 7 ToTumT ootenttalltles for m?. iThln? ,m 2 h1 JrlJ tell yr-. team .v.-.j v w.n. M,.. thta Za2? Z::Z-Zr?- -,r:TUdlUo of the Eugene series via - i Coast Playoff S Hurt, t. iraM ty,m test atatal boop meet grossed 14250, about S400 less than the 19SI meet which was the-lowest aince II 31, 11 run riDiD M7u7n Texans Routed By Duck Host ; uvug vaiMiuiw Quint in Finals Set for Tonight SAN FRANCISCO. March 20.- - University of Oregon scored a Oblo State March 27 for the NCAA title. Oklahoma whipped the Utab 1 ..I., r a a i II,. .(.- S6, lv u wire i a I - lham a tQ lf lead halt-time but came back to pile up points with a rush in the last part of the contest "Slim" Wintermute. six foot, 8 inch center t the Oregonians, led his team to victory. He scored 14 points to take individual honors for tbe game and was outstanding in the tight defensive play that held Texas to a single field goal in the first 12 minutes Highway Of f ices Win Links Meet State Employes Golf Way to Second Match Over US Road Bureau ,0.4, Uam on tne salem Golf ciUD course Sunday, winning 4.94 to 34. The highrsy team won the earlier match in Portland. Jack Nash of the high way department squad had low medal score. T4. Summary Highway Dept. Bureau of Roads Nash 3 Perriott Skelleq Crews 1 V Chandler 1 Merchant Chase 2 V Lowe 0 fialdock Benson 2 Gardiner 2ft DeSart 0 Swart 1 M,rtin ' . Slegmund 2 p"11,, . McCallUter S t,"n , , , 1 ffj Msison 0 Kelley 2 Short 1 Fanner 2 Jolley 2ft Wright I arsons 3 Andrews Zy Morgan 1 Swegler Wonderly 3 Dodson 1 C. Short 0 Savage Stoddard Gilfillan SUley Ya Morris 0 Watklor Lucker Vt Hultman l'i McPherson 2 Emery 1 Kellogg 2 Bester Mitchell 1 Rlchetts 2 Eason 0 Reeveg Klebber 2 Mlnnins Smith 2 uher 3 Bowser Appointed Pittsburgh Coach Pitt. Critter Leads Aurora Shooter in Firtt of , Telegraphic Contests AURORA The Aurora Rod snd Gun club shot the first of a se ries of eight telegraphic shoots Sunday. Scores were: Del Critser, 25; gw Schulti, 25; Robert Blttic. Va&nir' WilH.' loner '24 Vc?Z jrJ , '. H ftm. tJiT cole. MSrVnfer. M H Et Har 20. Aft J0. pnl Sfhnl. ederf n. Dr . Bn wangren, 18: Wayno Woods, 17: and Bill Chase. 18. . I according to figures released by 1 Le" Sparks, tournament maaa- gr for the Oregon - SUto High I School Athletic association. nltft, and because the WHlamette office also answered many more I telephone inquiries than ever be- " .""Z ti 1 Salem folks forsook the touma- ment to listen to the Oregon- California pUyof ts and used the telephone to keep ln touch with Salem's tourney progress. Am more than 300 fewer adult season tickets were sold than in normal years, it is probably true that many of those who generally gJrS&XT ffSo. this year ln favor of a xireside I mIa Altfcnnrta there waa no an. m -n SnMn KattlrdT Illrht those people who didn't procure their customary tournament sea- son tickets stayed away Saturday night also, under the belief good 1 seats were not gvauapis; a-. National coverage soclated Tho 8tat col Armory's Show AppearsRough Bulldog Jackson Will Meet Equally Wicked dark on Mat Tonight Bulldog 'Square Deal" Jack son may have a troublesome time getting a "deal" of an kind to night as he tangles with Florida Vera Clark in the main event of Promoter Herb Owen's rasslln show at the armory. ; The Yukon Yazoo probably has never met a mat hombre any nearer his equal In the rough sr phases of the grappling act than Clark, the - scrupleless crusher from Florida. Jackson may have foreseen a meeting with Clark when last week in the role of a referee he cleaned house on all the meaniee showing, and may ask tonight's third man to recip rocate in his favor. Tonight's 45-minute tussle will introduce Russ Riley, an Ala bama contribution to mat con flict. Riley jt rough-and-ready ruffian, will be tossed at Felepl Romano, the tall Mexican. : Jack Riser, nimble St. Johns scuffer, will open the show again seuffler, 111 open the show against Tony Garibaldi, Italian bad man. Basketball Tilts Will Raise Fund Elxht basketball tilts, concen-1 Sport Netcg trated In two nights play, will be Kasarene vs. First Christian, (for used to procure funds with which the B church league champion to send Don Douris to the world's ship). youth congress in Amsterdam. April 1 Jason Les Junior vs. Gus Moore. TMCA boys secretary. I said yesterday. The games will be played March 27 and April 1. with this lineup: Marcn Z7 Jason Le Midgets vs. Leslie Methodists; Jason Lee LEGAL NOTICE NO. 27777 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF I THE STATE OF OREGON FORI THE COUNTY OP MARION DEPARTMENT, NO. TWO STATE LAND BOARD OF "HE) STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff,) -vs- ) EMIL G. OEDER and MAR-) CARET OEDER. his wife. :IIL-1 TON KNAUF and HELEN KNACF, hU wife, R O S A) KNAUF. WILLIAM L. JOHN-) SON, J. E. OSBORNE and MAR-) ION COUNTY, STATE OF ORE-) CON, Defendants. ) SUMMONS TO J. E. OSBORNE and WILr LIAM L JOHNSON, defendant. above-named: In the name of the State ol Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against yon ln the above entitled court andcause on or before the 5 th day of April, 1939 and If you tail to so ap pear and answer on or before said date, for want thereof plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief, prayed for inits Cora- plaint, to-wlt: For a judgment against the defendants Emil G. Oeder and Margaret Oeder, his vlfe, for the sum of One Thousand (11000.00) Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent (f" ) per annum from the 23rd day of September, 193 T until paid. For the further sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dol lars attorney's fees for the Instl i"H i??!!!!.?1 s use. suiu ivi a va vvsve eas aaw bursementi incurred herein and L! ? J f l4!nti"'' mortgage given to secure said sums upon the following de scribed real' premises, to-wlt The East one-half of the Nortn west one-fourth of Section No. Twenty-six (26) ln Township No. Seven (7) South of Range No, One (1) East of the WUlamette Meridian in Marion bounty and State of Oregon, containing eighty (80) acres of land more or less. according to Government Survey. Save and except land deeded, to School District No. 93 as shown by deed ln Book 102, Page 488 Record of Deeds for Marlon Conn ty. Oregon. ALSO EXCEPT "le right of way deeded to F. M. Brooks and R. E. Klelnsorge ln Book 110 of Deeds at Page 103 Further decreeing that plain tiff's mortgage be a first lien against said real property and in.r..f that any right, title. lien or estate claimed by said do- fendants, or any of them, be de- creed to be interior and subor- dlnate to the lieil of olalntlf t'a mortrasra and fnrther directine - the sheriff of Marion County. Oregon to sell said premises In accordance with law and that the proceeds derived therefrom be applied to the satisfaction of said judgment and for such oth- er. further and different relief as to the Court may seem Just and eanltable ' : You are further notified iat this summons Is being served upon you by publication thereof I upon you by publication thereof in the Oregon Statesman, a news-1 in the Oregon Statesman, a news naner of reneral circulation nrint I paper of general circulation, ed and published ln Salem. Mar- printed and published In Salem, ion County, Oregon pursuant to Marion County, Oregon pursuant an order of the Honorable L. Q. to an Order of the Honorable L. Leweinng. Judge of the above- G. Le welling. Judge of the above entitled Court on the 3rd day of entitled Court made and entered March, 199. k on the 3rd day of March. 1939. You are further notified that You are further notified that the date of the first publication the date of the first publication of this Summons is March 7th. of this Summons Is March 7 to, 1939 and the date of the last 1939 and the date tf the last publication thereof win be April 4th, 1939. : E. M. PAGE Attorney for Plaintiff 808 UJ3. National Bank Bldg Salem. Oregon 1L 7-1 4-2 1-2 S-A 4. -t S flD (D RON GEMWEllt Editor Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Chalmers of Calif onla leaped high A-' I s 1 v - ;:::W'':y-wo:-?":' f s at Eugene for the Pacific coast conference basketball title, won by Oregon, 8S-47. la tbe background Is Dick, (18), of Oregoa. who scored ltt points for tbe aright AP photo). Scouts ts. First MS: Jason Lee C's vs. Presbyterian Bees: and First Baptist: Jason Lee Aces vs. I United Brethern (for the Junlor- I Poav chamolonshlir) ! Jason Lee I A's vs. Congregational; and Kas- I arene vs. First Christian (for B J church league title). LEGAL NOTICE NO. 2717 Df THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION STATE LAND BOARD OF THE) STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff,) RICHARD W. ALSBERGE. JES-) SIE B. ALSBERGE. his wife:) W. E. SMITHPETER and LU-) VERNE SMITHPETER, his) wife; CLYDE GRAY p LUCILLE) REEDER; HAZEL M. REED-) ER, snd MARION COUNTY.) STATE OF OREGON, a munici-) pal corporation. Defendants. ) SUMMONS TO RICHARD W. ALSBERGE, IE B ALSBERGE. hUwite; w. c. sniinraica iiu uw VERNE SMITHPETER, hU wife, and CLYDE GRAY, defendants above.named In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com- plaint filed against you in tn above entitled Court and cause on or before the oth aay or April. 1939 and If yon faU to so appear and answer on or be fore said date, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for ln Its Complaint, to-wlt: For a judgment against you and each of you in tbe sum of Four Thousand (14000.00) Dol lars, together with interest there on at the rate of six per cent (6) per annum from the 11th dar of October. 1934 until paid. for the further sum of Two Hun dred Fifty ($250.00) attorney's tee. for the Institution and prose- cation of this suit and for Its Aata ati il jVteHVaAvMtl el I tlt1 -vfahii rere"in anrr thToreTlosur; of plaintiffs mortgage znea o secure said sums upon the fol lowing described real premises, to-wlt: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Section twelve (12) in Township Eight (8 Souti. Maze lorei i j nm w Willamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon: thence West along the North line . if said Sec tion twelve (12), 40.00 cnains: thence South 1.85 chains nore or less to the North line of the right of way. of the Southern Pa cific Railroad; thence easterly snd southerly along the said North line of said right of wsy to a point where the said north line of said right of wsy Inter sect the East line rf the said section twelve: thence North l alone the said East line of said Section twelve; 33.11 chains to Plfe of beginning, eontaln- ;? ees of land, more or ess, situated in Marion County. 1 State of Oregon. I Further directing the Sheriff lot Marlon County. Oregon to I sell said premises ln accordance I with law and the proceeds de- I rived therefrom be applied to me I satisfaction of said judgment and I for such, further, other and dif- I ferent relief as to the Court may I seem lust and equitable. I You are further notified that I this Summons If being served I publication thereof will be April istn, isas. E. M. PAGE Attorney tor Plaintiff 808 U.S. National Bank Bldg. Salem. Oregon .11 ,7-1 4-21-21 A 4. 56 w ffi IT s Morning, March 21, 1939 California High Flyer in Action la the air to mare this shot off the Four Perfect in Telegraph Shoot Salem Rifleman Quartet Torn in 25's; Win two, He two George Viesko. R. Welty, Karl Kahle and Gordon Hull all turned in perfect 25's as Salem trapshoot ers won two matches and tied two ln Sunday's opening round of the annual state telegraphic shoot. Fire Mile Lake and Upper Wil lamette, scoring 72 and 70 re spectively, were beaten by the lo cal gunners, while they tied with Pendleton and Eugene. Class winners were: Class A C O. Robertson, first; Kehne Wain, second. Class B Carl Kahle, first; Tom Carpenter, second. Class C Ted Welty, first; R. Welty, second. Class D Bill Ball, first; W. N. Simon, second. Price Calls UO Ail-Around Club SAN FRANCISCO. March 20-(ff)-"Nibs" Price, California bas ketball coach, said when he re turned to the Berkeley campus today the little fellows on the University of Oregon Pacific Coast conference championship basket ball team Wally Johansen and Bob' Anet, guards "really beat as." "This Oregon crew isn't a one man or a two-man or even a three- man team, but a great five-man club. When we stopped Gale. Dick and Wintermute ruined us while Johansen came through with three long ones ln the pinch and Anet kept driving ln and spoiling our plays." Homers, Bags Full Give Cub Victory LOS ANGELES, March 20-tf) Two home runs with the bases loaded gave the Chicago Cubs a 9 to 4 Victory today over the Los Angeles club ot the Pacific Coast league. Billy Herman, second baseman. lifted a, homer over the left field barrier in the fifth, scoring Mea ner, Lee and Hack ahead ot him. Two Innings later first baseman Phil Cavarretta duplicated the feat, sending English, Russell and Glee son across fhe plate. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned by an Order of the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Mar lon, duly made and entered on the 23rd day of February, 1939, were appointed Executors of the Last Will and Testament and Estate ot EDWARD A. DUNIGAN. SR de ceased, and , that they have duly qualified as such Executors. All persons having etaims against said estate sre hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly: verified, as required by law, to them at the law office of JOHN A. HELTZEL, In the City of Salem, Marion Conn ty, Oregon, within six months ot the dste of this notice. Dated and first published this 28th dsy ot February. 1939.. EDWARD A. DUNIGAN, JR. WILLIAM A. DUNIGAN and LADD A BUSH TRUST COM , PNT, as Executors of the Last Will and Testament and , Estate ot EDWARD A. DUNI GAN. SR. Deceased.' Date ot First Publication : -Teb- ruarv zf. 1939. Date ot Last Publication: March 2S, 1939. JOHN A. HELTZEL Attorney for Executors 8alem. Oreron. - ,.. F 21. M. 7-14-21-21 if Baseball Win sooa be tbe sports topiceftbe diiy, and Tbe always fall of base bits. PAGE SEVEN i fj backboard tn Friday night's Tourney Hoopers' Choice of Stars ' Is Near Coaches9 The all-ataU teams picked by tovnameat players, when they met Satarday noon for the Hl-Y sponsored banquet In the Salem high cafeteria, coin elded almost exactly with the official teams named at tbe sum time by towratey officials, coaches and newspaper mem. On tbe first team players voted Forwards Beck, Pendleton; Sebern, Salens; Stanley, Oak ridge. Centers Gosser, 8 a 1 e m Young, Pendleton. Guards -Colaoa, Baker; Sa alck, Norta Bend; and DeAwt remont. University. On their second team: Forward Page, Salem i Kresse, Medford; Richardson, University. Centers Miller, Medford Erlaadsoa, Klamath Falls. Guards Plche, Medford; Quacketibush, Salem; Nelson, Westport. TaT 1 ion mmea For Racing Post Governor Charles A. Sprague Monday announced the appoint ment of C. A. Huntington, Eu gene, as a member of the state racing commission to succeed J, N. MeFadden. Corvallls. who re signed. Huntington will serve a six yesr term. T. B. Wilcox, Portland, was reappointed a member of the commission. He also will serve for six years. Huntington has lived in En gene for a number of years and la engaged tn the fuel business there. Haskell Institute Will Leave Big-Time Games LAWRENCE, Kas.. March 20.- (-HaBkelI Indian Institute, once one ot the mighty teams in foot ball, bowed completely out of the big time today with official an nouncement that hereafter the school would meet only prep teams on the gridiron. Cooke Match Postponed HAMILTON. Bermuda, March 20-iP)-The singles finals ot the Bermuda tennis championships were postponed today because ot rain. Bobby Riggs of Chicago is scheduled to meet Elwood Cooke of Portland, Ore., in the men's final. Orange Gridderg ont CORVALLIS, Ore., March 20- UPi - Sixty-five enthusiastic grid ders drew football equipment here today for spring practice starting Tuesday at Oregon State college, Varsity baseball men turned out X. T. Lass. H. sVOhaa. B. Herbal remedies - for allments-l ot stomseh. liver, kidney." skin, blood, glands, and urinary sys tem ot men and women. 21 years In service. Naturopathic Physicians.-Ask your neighbors about CHAN LAM. DlirCBAII LfiU CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 292 Court St. Comer Liber ty. Offices open Tuasdsy and Saturday only. 1 0 a. as. to 1 p. m. ( to 1 p. m. Consultation, blood pressure and urine tests are free of charge. ,-. i nuntingi NCAA Viking Victory Is Celebrated Students Drop Classes to Honor State Champion Basketball Squad Celebration ot Salem's first state bigh school hoop champion ship since 1933 continued yester day as the Viking villa out at 14th and D streets took a half- day holiday, by consent ot a board member and the superlntendency, and staged a rip-roaring down town parade and a two-hour jig in the school gym. Praise and hardware were passed around freely during the school assembly, with Superitend- ent Silas Galser, Principal Fred Wolf, Student Body President Merlin Nelson, Coach Harold Hauk and the gallant team that carted off the title all taking part. Locals Get 144 Total Hauk'a hoopers, in mowing down Astoria, Baker, Oakridge and Medford, in that order, ac cumulated a total ot 144 points to 100 scored against them. They averaged 3S tallies a tiff, while holding four opponents to an aver age of just a shade over 25 each Tournament Record 6 G Ft r f Tp Page 44 IS 15 33 Sebern 55 19 8 10 46 Gosser 58 15 7 11 2? Qusckenb'sh 23 1 2 C 5 McRae 29 f 3 S 15 Taylor 5 12 2.4 Kernes (10 0 2 Baraick 8 10 4 2 Totals 224 80 24 45 144 Legend: S, shots taken; G, goals; Ft. free throws; Pf. per sona zoula; Tp, total points. Free throws missed: Page 8, Sebern 8, Gosser 5, Quackenbush 4. McRae 2, Kernes 1. Scored 80 goals In 224 ahoes for a .288 average. Scored 24 free throws ln 61 attempts tor a .274 average. Pendleton Scores Moat . Only Pendleton, the team most rail birds thought would have giv en the Yiklngs their toughest com petition if they'd met, outscored them. The Bucks bucketed 152 points, while University high, by dint of their free-scoring romp over Baker, posted exactly the same number of tallies, 144, as did the Hsnkmen. Of the eight teams that played four games Salem was easily a defensive standout. Only Medford, Oakridge, University and North Bend came close to keeping op ponents as closely in check as did the Yiklngs. Standing of the teams, listed in the order of finish: Team ! W L For Agst. Salam 4 0 144 101 Medford.... 3 1 111 Oakridge . t 1 114 University 3 1 144 Pendleton .3 1 153 North Bend : 2 2 111 Baker .....2 2 133 Corvallls 2 2 135 Westport 1 2 88 Klamath Falls....l 2 96 Butte Falls 1 2 82 Oregon City 1 2 90 Tillamook 0 2 57 IOC 105 105 128 108 143 142 74 110 97 109 69 66 67 78 Astoria 0 2 52 McMinnvtlle 0 2 49 Arlington 0 2 38 W Baseballers . Practice Hitting "Spec" Keene's Bearcat base ballers were out ln force under yesterday afternoon's warm sun, with hitting practice predomin ant as they prepared for their first olash ot the season, the annual opening game with the state pen itentiary Mavericks Saturday aft ernoon of this week. Now that the state hoop meet has been put to bed for another year, , Keene ssid baseball prac tice would be a daily bill ot fare. Seabawks' Protest Is up Wednesday SEATTLE, March 2 .-(-President PhU Lycette of the Seattle hockey club said Pacific coast hockey league governors would meet here Wednesday night to consider Seattle's protest of Port land's Sunday night playoff vic tory over the 8eahawks. Seattle's manager Danny Cos objected when Referee Bill Shaver refused to allow Detensemsn Pat Egan a goal shot after the whistle wss blown for a penalty against Red Conn of Portland. WDBIESirnllM(Ip JACK KAISER vs. TONY GARIBALDI -- SSBhaJW;-.--t- x SALEIIiMIOIlYYom Lower Floor ftOc, IUkM dOe, Reserved Brats 7R (Ne Tax) Stwdcnt SSc. Ladfcrs SSe rickets: Cliff Parker's and Lytle's . Aapires Asneriraa Lrgioa Bert Owens, Matehaaaker Bowling STATE LEAGUE (Perfection alleys) saoiOAZ. 1S7 183 Evsaa 1SSJSS 12S3S5 10J 405 17 417 172 603 Kiaf iss lue 140 182 107 ISS ISO 171 Boailae Farrar Bars Total -710 70 T5S 322S WOLVES 8 8 S 24 172 17S 177 522 11 14 15 -4S1 160 12 13 424 107 145 lOS 420 141 114 142 897 Handicap mtt Hammond Terwillirer Payne VlUt Totals ..77 740 732 3344 BADGEBS 12 148 141 160 103 133 Handicap 12 154 113 121 141 12 12 SO 167 160 174428 110 400 1S 380 87449 tioitta Tonne . Rocrrs . Harrison . Totals .. 706 S70 68ft S062 MUSKKAT8 153 161 178 492 145 111 147 403 119 153 166438 106 112 123 341 211 208 152 671 Parkbna Buckhola Doerffler VallereuK Total 784 743 766 2245 MATCH GAMES aXBAirr Jarkson . 150 182 169501 Elliot ; 176 168 197 541 Olaon 156 ll'O 178 463 Vaaica 212 13 196591 Earn .,- 196 173 182553 Totals 897 835 922 2649 SALEM . . ..183 162 192 537 149 202 184535 161 170 176507 146 147 189 483 193 183 193 568 Whit Pratt . Austin Karr Thrash. Total -833 864 933 2629 Buzbee Gets TR In Boxing Card Sponsored by FF WOODBURN About . 400 tans turned out Fridsy night to wit ness the FFA boxing and wres tling; smoker held in the hlrh school gym. The main event was won by a technical knockout In the second round by Buxbea ot Butteville, 165. over Pete Patter son. 165, of St. Mary's high school ln Beaverton. In the semi-wind-up Dan Kinsley, 135. St Mary's, decisioned John Charboneau. 135. Donald. Other boxing results were: Don Barrett. 115. WHS. decisioned Louis Adamskl. 110, Woodburn; Bill Coleman. 105, and Dean Thompson. 106, a draw; Charles Noak, 120, scored a technical knockout in the first round over Charles Bristow,.120, for the only punch taken in the tight; Richard Hacette, 153, decisioned Eugene Fryer, 154; Carl Kistner, 125, WHS. scored a technical knock out over LaMoine WIgeat, 125, on a right to Jaw in the first round; Vernard Bean, 154, and Woodrow Nelson. 155. fought a uraw; uyron Lee, 140, knocked out Walter Racette, 150, ln sec ond round. - In the wrestling matches: Jack Coles, 135, Newberg, decisioned Russell Wertz. 135; George Bsles, 125, Newberg. decisioned Rex Breese, ISO; Harold Schick., 10 5, Newberg, decisioned Wilbur Breese. 100. Clarence Friend of Hubbard was the boxing referee and Walter Fallen, coach at Mv lalla high school, officiated at the wrestling bouts. 100 Bills Waiting Pen of Governor Approximately 100 bills passed during the closing hours et the recent legislative session are yet to receive attention ot Governor Sprague, he announced here Mon day. Under a constitutional amend ment approved by the voters at the last. general election the gov ernor has 20 days sfter the legis lature adjourned to sign, veto or file these bills with the secretary of state to become lews without' his signature. Members of the legislature who celled at the executive department Monday were Senators Rex Ellis. Umstllla; Dean Walker, Polk, and U. S. Baleatine, Klamath 1 county. County Bar Association Slates Memorial Today The Marion ' County Bar asso ciation will convene in department two of. the circuit court at 10 o'clock this morning tor presenta tion of memorials to the late Jo seph H. Albert and John Bsyne, long-time members ot tbe associa tlon. Circuit Judge L. G. Lewel Hng will preside. The memorial ' resolutions; will be spread on the court journals. Bulldog Jackson Vern Clark 1 Hoar - RUS RILEY FELEPI ROMANO 45 Minutes . . .aviw in'T1!