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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1939)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salens Oregon, Friday Morning, December 8, 1939 PAGE SEVENTEEN TTTTx w West Chemawa Leads Victory Drive Braves Take Top Spot for Second Straight Year; 8 Teams Entered Cbemtwt'i galloping Bra res for th second eoaseeatlre year led the vest to Yletory over the east as the qalntets from west of the Willamette hone ap a 41 to IS victory la the fourth an nual Willamette Valley Inter scholastic learue basketball 1am- - - bore, held last sight on the I Willamette U eourt. I Sweeping up and down thai court like a prairie fire, the I Chiefs swarmed over Molalla for a IS to 7 victory to put the west I oat la front. Van Pelt, with sU points, led the Braves as .they posted the highest score ot - the even Inc. I Piloted by Elliott, who tallied six points. West Irm kept the west rolling- by downing Wood burn 11 to i in the second con test, to raise the score to 2 S to 11. Strode, accounting for five points, led Lebanon as the Berry pickers provided the only bright spot on the eastern horizon by conquering Independence IS to 6. Any hopes for victory that east ern supporters might have held after the Lebanon victory were dashed by the black-shlrted Dal las Dragons, who outsped Silver ton to ring up a 10 to "4 score in the final encounter. Every contest provided its full quota of thrills and chills with the quintets g6lng at It tooth and nail throughout the jam aession. Though the clubs played aggressively from start to finish, early season raggednesa and the short. 12-mlnute quarters held - down the scoring. Between quarters awards were made for the 1939 WVT basket ball season. Chemawa taking first place, Lebanon second, and West Linn third. Chemawa 15 7 3IolaHa Backbone 3 2 Ileino Sralpcane 2 1 Blaine Woundedere 1 1 Linen Shoulderblade 3 2 Schelwe Van Pelt S Wood IMS Anmual. W-VI Jamboree Finland's Fate in Their Hands ;..!" . .-.".:.,:;: :. 1 v :.-::-:.: rr. " v&c, r : - . , - - -rlr :- , ' ' S- , , . r., : ; : . ... ... On the shoulders of Field Marshal Baron Mannerhelm, left, commander-in-chief of the Finnish army, and General Oesch, chief of the general ataff, rests the fate of Finland in the conflict with Soviet Russia. The two are shown studying" a technical map in Helsinki, j capital bombed by Bed raiders. Officials: wits. Wood Vara 4 Gurney 2 Murray 2 Renn Coleman Halter Officials: Lebanon IS Miller 2 Stanley Strode S Simpson 2 Medley 3 Micheals 1 Royals and, Shuster- ) 11 West Linn 2 Bauresfeldt 1 Whitney Hlrndon Elliott Aden 2 Kern Gallon and Williams. e Independence 2 Byers Morris 2 Rogers Primus Graham 2 Hartman Silverton 4 Peavy 2 Burr Anderson Johnson 1 Zobler Officials: Roysls snd Shuster-witx. 10 Dallas Kliever Dornhecker Jackson "4 Peters 2 Lowe WSC Scores 32-30 Win Over Whitman WALLA WALLA. Dec. 7.-ff)- Washlngton State hoopmen took their second victory ot the season over Whitman college 32-30 to night in a struggle bitter from the start and which the Missionaries led until the last fire minutes of play. The lead changed three times during the wind-up battle, the Cougars going ahead for keeps with a pair of foul shots by Sundquist, junior guard, when two minutes remained. Lafayette Win RICKREALL Lafayette took a 38 to 26 basketball victory from Rlckreall here Wednesday night in the first game of the sea son. Rickreall's B team won the preliminary, 12-10. 50805308 ci rrs phase EYEBY0HE A few of tb many gifts you will find at "Western Auto." W 71 JUh Bihr Sal Bacss Strrd Kn dfw Lihlw C nhli Cxkawt rWk tails Fradw Splh CMrda flask Libta CMsmUM SaBs G9la ChU q 1 4m lckia C Tamk Cmm rwM Urn DnttoJuctotv g of ITHGOWS Smartest Models In Town . . ! At left a big Do Lux wagon 10 mch wheels, roller bearings, -indi rubber tires and 35x16 inch bed All Rgtlar Price $4.98. 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Here's a gift of lasting pleasure lasting relief from wash day labor. Several models. with porcelain lined tubs, high vane .agitators, safety wringers and many other leatures. ASX FOX LOW Fsiczs Term m w m f 5 weekly 1 1 J J CONSOLES 1)1 Up to SSS4S CJ n mt m M 1 Lebanon Football Letters Awarded LEBANON Twenty ; four football letters have been won this rear, according to Coach Jack Woodard. Seren lettermen who played their, last game for Leba non high are Merton Bates. Bill Warden. Carl Smith, Glenn Ko bow, . Bob Johnson, Bob Medley and Pick Miller. The others who earned .letters are Bob Standley, Lloyd Miller, . Gerald Warnke. Leon Carter, Clinton Smith.-Fred Penfold, Gene McKlnnej, George Dewey, Allan Ray, Harold How ard, Harold Ulchels, Chet Simp son, Wes Lenox. Dale Ford, Tom Standley. Ed Daris and Bob Tho mas. The grid awards will be presented at a special assembly. The Lebanon high school bas ketball schedule has been released and begins December T with the Jamboree in Salem. The next game will be December 21 at Sweet Home. There will be 10 games in January, 10 in February and one March 1. Weatberill Named Captain of Foxes SILVERTON Coach Ken Hew itt'a Silver Fox grldders. who end ed a successful season with six victories, two ties and two losses. this week named next year's cap tain, the squad's most Inspiration al player, the squad's best sports man and all-opponent . team. Leslie Weatherlll -was named captain, Lester Hemmlngsen the most Inspirational player and Harry Burr the best sportsman. To the first all-opponent team were named: Thimes of West Linn and Lawlenen, ends; Baker of West Linn and Bntte of Salem, tackles: Yada of Salem and Mays or Hood River, guards; Board man, Salem, center: Ordwir. Hood River, quarter; Kamura of Hood River and Jones of Beaver ton, halfbacks; Halter, Wood barn, fullback. Second team: Miller of Leban on and Traglio of Salens ends; Probst of Independence and Mott- son of Woodburn, tackles; Ward of Hood River and Melson of Mol alla, guards; Kirsch ot Wood burn, center; Van Pelt, Chemawa, quarterback; Shlnn of Salem and Martin ot West Linn, halfbacks; Emmons, Beaverton, fullback. Horse With Big Heart, Bad Luck Ends Turf Trail - LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7-4P)-Today, a horse with heart bigger than his lack, came to' the end of- the racing trail to day. Misfortnne that first track this beautiful bay In 1935 as ho stood on the threshold of fame, and bad breaks that con tinned to plague his career, finally won out. Today was killed. Coming in after a morning gallop, ho reared, suddenly lunged - over backwards and broke bis neck. Only this morning his name had appeared In the list of nominees for the glOO.OOO San ta Anita handicap, even though he would have been eight years old when tt is held March 2. 2 Gervais Quints Beat Jeffersons GERVAI& Both .Gervais' first and second hoop teams took wins from Jefferson here Tuesday night, by 18-12 and 21-6 scores. Gervais 21 0 Jefferson Pfau 2 2 Gilman Kuschnick 4 2 Henderson Bonn 7 Bomber Cutsforth 2 Turnidge Veteto 2 Huber Substitutes, for Gervais: Mc- Gee 4, Seller 3. Gervais 10 Bierly 8 Ballweber t Koenig 2 Lebrun Cutsforth 12 Jefferson 2 Wicham Chrlssman S Turnidge 1 Pennick 4 Cole Substitutes, for Gervais: Kush nick 1. Selected Stocks Make Advances Transfers Are Greatest for Month Daring See-Saw Session NEW YORK, Dec. 7-(flVSe-lected stocks .pushed up tractions to more than a point in today's market despite frequent selling flurries. ' " ' An advancing trend at the open ing soon turned into irregularity as some traders cashed In on the barge of .the previous session.' From then on It was a see-saw performance until the start of the final hour when an assortment ot industrial specialties, including sugars and alrcrafts, touched best levels of the day. Top marks were reduced in the majority of cases, however, at the finish. Despite the .predominance of pins signs. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks emerged un changed at 51.1 There were oc casional slow-downs during the day, but transfers of 1.005,470 shares were the largest In nearly a month, and compared with 990, C20 yesterday. . Among stocks in the front ranks were Bethlehem Steel, US Rubber, J. I. Case, Douglas aircraft, S per ry. Western Union, American Can, Wesllnghouse, International Mer cantile Marine, Square D, Fajardo Sugar, American Sugar Refining, Standard Brands, J. C. Penney, Great Northern and Du Pont. General Motors and Chrysler re tained gains of H each. Slightly under water were. Canta Fe, Standard Oil of NJ, Kennecott, American Smelting and Goodyear. Hubbard Team Defeats Canby Basketball Team HUBBARD Canby high's hoop team was defeated, 13 to 12, by Hubbard here Wednesday. The Canby second team won the pre liminary, Z3-15. Church Five Loses SCIO A practice game out side Scio's regular Linn . B league schedule was played on the local floor Tuesday night. Scio defeating the Salem Chris tian church team 21-11. Scio's schedule opens December IS at Harrisburg. Bowling Scores INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Haadlcas . R. Brr Welch O. Hartmaa Li. Tallmaa- K. Barr . - SO jisa -18S -15 147 179 157 18S 107 S3 (4 182418 165501 16 464 144410 161424 Totals .798 845 853 2498 R. T. Ebner Sims Willrfor Autia K. 8mith Totals WOODBUKW i S2S i an 17S - is 124 154 118 188 164 205 5T 165474 145421 138405 241 593 .790 80S S94 2490 Hasdieso Davi , Herfearger Keealiam CampbeU Barafa Ts 59 i 160 125 3 162 185 14S ISO. 59 179 193 537 146 430 177462 195 47S 126 395 TUU .799 779 896 2474 Arakart . BaU Enatla Maaaar . Uurtock Totals m a r oxocext 160 173 1S5 136 157 174 , 1S7 176 178 203 166 199 127 896 305536 178491 167 547 .767 861 843 2471 Taylor MeCrarr SchwabbaBer BJair Milner KilU 8TATB ranrTEaa 165 191 ITS 581 145 145 126 81 207 144 ,177 123444 156 183583 ISO 478 -194 .195 133 .824 788 776 2886 Totals saixm roaTXajro rsxiOHT Handicap . 7 7 19 88 D. Hartman 134 284 140 508 G. Smith 1 184 165485 Waicner 163 100. 144 396 Williams 11 156 147464 Moraa 17S 223 155553 Totals .815 854 770 2439 WILLAMETTE VAiLET TBAHSTEB Anderson 180 157 149486 Baraholdt 108 149 111 368 Thompson is 107 150411 Gnstasoa -1S1 122 148401 Gnena . 144- 166 40450 Totala .717 701 698 2116 SMA7.T T OTX, CO. Handicap 56 70 70210 WeGiU its ijt 118 419. Kllnrer 108 171 124408 Dockina ! 2 8 128 150 101 Schaetfar 149 177 140 166 Gerwla ! 12 IIS 137 357 ToUla .739 791 724 2254 SOTAX. CSOWH COLA Harris , . .. ...,160 159 141460 Mora-aa 171 1U 157444 Griffith -148 182 171 (51 Priaeahaasa 12 120 145994 X airman 142 145 159 446 Totals .752 670 773 2195 BOt-U 2X1 iCTBIO Blatehford 16S 171 158492 Baalar M44 136 158 433 Kacyaa . .147 ' ls9 176 512 Parker - 119 191 149 (59 ramr..137 178 178 493 Totala , .716 871 814 2407 rex's -cars shoes Handicap 10 10 Rica 141 171 .136 (48 McDowell , , . ... 157 136 144 437 Hi reins ai 145 - 164 490 Fillar 177 120 138433 Dahlbarc 192 ISO 145 487, Totala .858 722 727 2307 Handicap W. CUae, jr. Kasel , , , 8hei McCaffery - Bcker Bona COCA COLA ... 197 189 108 - 176 .,155 188 171 160 157 133 38 44 190 576 165268 116 282 152445 143 474 290 Tetala 783- 804 802 3389 Borland Punches Way to Win Over Cleveland Man ST. LOUIS. Dec. 7.-yP)-Gunnar Barlund, Finnish hearyweight, punched out a decisive 10-round Tictory orer Eddie Simms of Cleveland in the feature bout of a boxing card here tonight. 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