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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1941)
Si6fc 13 Dy HON GEKIMELL If is to be wondered if our own Emil Hauser, who for several seasons was assistant football coach at Willamette U and who now is chief en gineer at Chemawa, may not be called upon to testify in the , t5Q,O0O general damasres suit Gleam 8..,i?,Pop" Warmer is re - ported. Jto have tiled against the CsrUs Publishing .compear. t7araera' - action, . the report sUdea, -Is baaed ' on an Satevepost mrtiele entitled, "Coaches. Pall Boners. Too," which .waa a eol ' laboration of Dr. Mai Stevens, New York U football coach, and Stanley Frank, writer. The article related : an anecdote which as aerted that la 1909, when Pop " waa coaching. Carlisle! Indians, he Indnced '.Tad" Jones, then head cosich of Syracuse U, to spars from roach usage in a forthcoming - game one Haoser, ; Carlisle . tackle., who would be i forced to. - wear a nose . guard owing to injuries. The article . went on - to i say that the sportsmanlike Eyraeus- - ans spared the tackle with, the nose guard, lost the .game 14-11, and then discovered that the man wearing .the noseguard was, not Haoser bat the Indians line - coach Wausee a. . . . : As this . .corner related in a diseussion of .the. article last No- Tember 28. the Wauseeka or the story was none other than our Emu Hauser, brother of Pete, the fellow ot the' injured proboscis. This corner Quoted Em 11 aa sar ins that the most' important part 'of the yarn was not recounted In : the Satevepost farm - U m tuppened,' said Emil. i "that I blocked kick on the Syracuse three-yard line, -;.tbe 5 blocked kick 1 leading to oar winning touchdown.' Told Another Tale. I i, .Upon the. same occasion. Emil recounted another bit of Warner substitution strategy that inyolTed the Hauser brothers. This time the Carliales were playing the Har vard, and. again .. Brother Pete waa pretty well banged up. . s And this time, so Emil related, Pop got Emil Waaseeka. (Hauser) Into the game for Brother Pete Hauser by the simple process ot baring Emil all ready along the sidelines, to which point Pete meandered at the first possible opportunity. Pete merely stepped out of' the game and Emil stepped in with no one knowing the dif ference. Inasmuch aa Pop. in bis ac . .tksa, which, he filed in Santa ..i-iClarsv county superior, court, aa reported. to i. deay the truth of i-the Saterepost story. It -' woold aeesa probable that our Emil might be called upon' to Xflrat or deny the story, i " Brother Pete, who attained all I American -recognition, while plar ' ing ToT-pop Canities, met death In an automobile accident- three years ago. ' --- Baseball Buzzes. Western International league rumors, picked up - from hither amd yon (Ed's footnote: This de partment la ' not liable for the veracity of either hither or yon): Eddie Marshall, Portland Bea vers second baseman last season, may become Tacoma's manager, replacing Bobby Garretson, who may or may not Quit baseball in favor of a full time Job In the Seattle shipyards. Marshall's :niove would depend upon his ability to obtain a free agency from Portland, of course . . Berate deViveiros, former Spo kane skipper. Is ; among the can didates for the Wenatchee mana gerial post. Bobby Baer. booted out of te Senator fold last season while aadgtug the nugget at a 390 rate and while assisting Skipper Griffiths to maintain . the highest double killing rate. im the circuit, la reported al ready drafted into Una; Sam's ctuk ud sow t Fort Lewi. . . . Portland is reported ready to take Bey Helser and Eddie Wnaosi tat apt-tag training look arrancecnemta. ITrs former , Wenatchee base ballers are. reported as ticketed for tryeuts with the Beavers.. in eluding Danny Escobar, Arnold Trailer. Hank Boaetti, ef ty Jack Hawkins and Frank Milan! . .. . (If . all . these report are true, It begins to appear that Portlanad la working with everyone who Willi work with Portland, but that the Yankee chain is the number one helper.) I ;; ' - Only Two Repeaters. If i all the reports, p I n s the known facta, turn out to be facts, this Is the way theWI mana gerial posts would line out for the 1941 season: : Salem- Baaay Griffiths. Spokane Bay Jacob. Tacosna FdtUr Marshall. Wenatchee Beraie deVivie roa. Yakima Goldie Holt. Vanceuter--Bob Brown,. Thus, the usual managerial mortality rate la the WI would be maintained, 'for Bunny Grif- ' fitha - and Goldie t Holt would be the only repeat from- last sea son. However,, the only certainties : at thie writing, as far as yours sincerely knows, - are Griffiths here -and Jacobs at Spokane. v Actually, . I doubt very much i If Ruby Robert Browa will make food his threat to do his own managing or It deVivleros takes 1 the Wenatchee post? However, , I was one of those deceived doodle- bags who didn't give the Oregon f hoop team a ghost of a chance ' with the Oregon Staters last Fri day, either. - - . To He Here Misery f (S CLODS Xisald Taalats airs . Vm ! Cmsa Orsas V VVxJ Trr B-tr-T.Uw" Wsaascial r-".w A:ffiSIMWI5 IS .... 1 i I J 'jusr A&oox "frie pest Four Considered For Bank's Spot Footballers Say Next Move up to Mix; 29 Turn in Award Sweaters MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 20-(;P)-Reporta that four men are under consideration as successors to Head Coach and Athletic Director Ted Bank, that Bank himself was already In line for two other po sitions and an athletes' "upris ing" were added today to the al ready jumbled picture ot Univer sity of Idaho athletics. .. The latter development brought more Into the limelight friction around Graduate Manager Gale Mix, who already hai Ijeen cred ited by sports writers' and some others in official positions with action leading to the dismissal last week of Bank and Assistant Football Coach Robert. Tessler, and the resignation a week ear lier of Basketball Coach Forrest Twogood. With the remark that the "next move will be up to Mix," 29 foot ball players on the campus this term who received football let ter sweatera last fall turned in their awards at Mix's office to day. Sara Sweatera Cheap Mae Beall, quarterback from Santa Ana, Calif., aald the sweat ers were "cheap, hand - me downs," as compared to the usual tailor-made gridiron letter sweat ers. ' t Four other 1140 lettermen who are not in school have been writ tea to, asking them to turn in their sweaters. Beall aald. The ac tion followed a meeting- of the "I" club. v The athletes did - not disclose whether their action waa taken solely on account of the quality of the awarded sweaters or If also in protest of the dismissal of Bank, under whom the sweat ers were earned. Beyond Beall's statement, none would comment. On the coaching line, Orville Holt of Albion State Normal and Guy Wicks of the University of Idaho, southern branch, were ru mored to have the Inside track to succeed Bank. Two others re ceiving support for the position are, supposedly. R. L. . "Matty" Matthews - of the - University of Portland, ill J. . A. "Babe" Brown, Moscow high school coach. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20 (AVR. U "Matty" Matthews, University of Portland football; eoach, said tonight he had not bee "felt out" aa a possible successor to- Ted Bank as coach at . the University of Ida ho. ; . ' - Matthew, who coached at Idaho from 1022 to 1S2A, also would not aay whether he would be interested la. the posi tion.' Announcement that Bank would not be rehired was made last Saturday by the president of the university. It likewise developed today that Bank himself had been consider ing sine early this month con nections at two other institutions, one In the mlddlewesf and anoth er In New England. He admitted the "possibility", of a connection today, but would not discuss names. Pres. Harrison C. . Hale, who last week announced Bank's dis missal 12 hours after, he had in dicated that Bank was 'Hot In volved In the ahakeup, explained a contradiction in hi release by saying Bank would have to leave the Idaho campus for a year to be eligible for. reappointment aa athletic director. - i - - Saturday he aald Bank, would bo "favorably considered" for the appointment as athletic director in the same atatement announc ing that Bank would bo "in no way connected" with the univer sity next ear. ,. m SKI m Long Johnny Gee fexpects Portion Of 6-Foot-9 Frame to Function in Better Fashion During '41 Season By WATSOft SPOELSTRA ANN ARBOR. Mielv. Jan. 20 ( API Th nld Vprmnnf schoolmaster eyed the long left arm of Johnny, Gee an4 said he reckoned the Pittsburgh Pirates would get ' some returns this year on the $75,000 invested in the six foot nine inch pitcher. i ' m The schoolmaster, Ray Fisher, University of Michigan Congregational Now Lead Circuit Congregational' eager contin ued undefeated In the C church basketball league last night, de feating the Lutherans 42 to It as BradshaW bucketed 11-counters and Dietrlck It. First Baptist moved Into sec place with a 23' to 22 win over Presbyterian, while Court Street Christian dumped Summit Meth odist Into sole occupation of the cellar with a 29 to 11 drubbing. Presbyterian 22 23 First Baptist Adams 3 1 Gamble McDonald 6 4 Gallagher Gahlsdorf 2 C ; Morley Fatton 10 Oof frier Bates e 2 i Casteel Substitutes: for Presbyterian: Burns 4. Silverthorn 2. Congregational 42 Bradshaw 11 Peavey 8 Smith 2 Yocom 10 Dietrich 6 26 Lutheran Fox 2 Mlnneman 11 Battalion 10 Meyer 2 Endresen Substitutes for Congregations! : Sheldon 4. For Christ Lutheran: L. Hopp 1. Summit 11 Southwlck 2 Welborn 4 Adams 5 Lippert Blankley Substltutea Tennis 2. SO CS VJhrlstlaa 4 D. Armstrong 12 Priem 2 L. Armstrong t Wlcinwider R. Armstrong Court I Street: for Eberlys Injury j Said not Serious While at first thought to be of various nature, the knee Injury sustained by Howard Eberly. Wil lamette basketeer. In last Satur day night's clash with Multnomah club here, . yesterday was ldent aa, r fled by x-ray as a sprain. In reporting the nature of Ebt erly's injury. Coach - Howard Maple aald the lanky pivoter prob ably would be In shape to play within a week. 1 Although busy with examinai tions throughout most of this week, the Bearcats will return to action Saturday night providing a suitable opponent can be found ror them.' Maple said. Sand Fro By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO,' Janj Zt-VP) -Raking the traps after the win ter circuit tournaments In this areas' ' l" ' -h' - Golf history will be - repeated for the first time In many years when tour "elder . statesmen of the v game- Bobby ' Jones, : Walter Hagen, Gene Sarasen r and Tom Armour match- ahots in eihlbl tion rounds at the Bahamaa Conn try club. Nassau, March IS and IS. -.- : .: - -i j '. Ilfll be the first time stnei the 1920's this quartet got to gether la a" foursome, says Fred Corcoran, tournament bureau manager lot the PGA;. Corcoran, here with the sharpshooters mak ing the winter tournament awing, received word the- Duke of Wind sor will definitely make It a five some on the March 15 date. Hai gen and i Sarasen will pair' off against Jones and Armour 'the following -day. ,-.!.-: - . n StVAKSOU vCA&4 BR5T rural sttice AB CAMe To Ti4l$ CoOAX&i TWo VAR5 ASA Tttl& MAS VOfl 19 OF 04 MBetS, ! H15 tC3T fcFrOKT WAS A aowp of5 zte Peer in&Am& baseball coacb. was evaluating one ot his ex-colleglans whose arm went lame last spring In his first big league trial. "All the soreness seems fo be out." Fisher said today. "We don't know for sure until he starts bearing down next week. Bat Johnny should be a lot better pitcher this year. He'a only 25 and should have a lot of good "base ball ahead of him." . . .Work Out Daflr -V '"' The towering Gee. tallest player In organized baseball, is working dally in Tost Field House before departing February 10, for the Pirate camp at San Bernardino. Calif. He hopes to slim down to 225 pounds, taking off 10 pounds. Gee said in early workouts his arm responded better than at al most any lime last season. He in jured hls salary wing in the fourth day of training while pitch ing a curve and never left the bench in his month's stay with Pittsburgh. ''I'm placing myself ' entirely under Fisher's direction," Gee aald. "He'll do the pacing and m do the pitching. He taught me all I know and he's the one who can straighten me out." At Michigan Gee was primarily a basketball player but Fisher, one-time hurler for the -New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds, in duced him to try baseball. Cougar Cagers Top Division Scoring EUGENE, Jan. 10. -)-Washington State college players, set the scoring pace in the first two weeks of the Pacific coast confer ence northern division basketball race. Paul Llndeinan, Cougar center, topped the field with 43 points, followed by teammate Ray Sund quist with 40. The IS scoring leaders: o ri nn Lfa4maa. WBO S li T 19 84roi.t, W80 S IS 10 S Tarsar, Ua It 1 T iilimi, Orfs 14 4 Tiwutit, Onpa S I II I Hlitaa. Iah S It S ebrt, W80 ' .. 4 IS 1 t. Harris. Jaaka S . S Daltkr, Wak 1 IS 0 S Gilaarr. W8G t IS Batts. WSC S 10 4 S MaMer. OSO S 0 t McNiU, OSC S It 0 S i Ar4ra , Or(oa S , S 4 aai-- OSC S S 4 S 40 IS St .si St tl t 4 S4 J ? Traps of Winter Proceeds will go to the, Red Cross. Hagen, Jones, Sarasen and Ar mour . have reached the creaky bones stage but their records are unsurpassed. Among them they have won S3 of the world's ma jor golfing titles. At one time or . another 'the Duke of Windsor, when he waa the Prince of Wales, has. present ed the British open trophy to one ot the four.. Hagen. won its four times, Jonea three times and Sara sen and Armour each once. - Hagea ; .. telegraphed, Corcoran from. Detroit he hae gone Into training for the matches. : . " ;'" - JLoas; shots: Players' listed as SO to 1 ahota wow . the first three - opes touranseuta 1P41. , John Bulla of iree boro, NC, dabbed SS30O first saonejr t Xoe Angelea; ard Dodsou of Kswaas Caty the Bloo OakOaad mtm 1- tripla tie pUy-off aad Jh J PG Koqk Eugene Bowlers BestSal Loekridge, Ilartwell Pair ; to Take Blixed Doable; , Red Cross Winner J . As hae been the case- in every previous meeting between Salem and Eugene bowlers.- the Eagene teama Sunday scored a 1-1 win over capital city pin toesers in intercity rolling on the Perfection alleys here. - ?. June Lockridga and ; Elswerth Hartwell paired to oop mixed doablea play, however. and thus in a measure even stand oft day's bowling. 1 - Eugene Sand at Gravel outroll ed Senator Food 8hop 2742 to 2C0t and Sharer Bulck's women's team ot Eugene dropped Capital Bedding women ot Salem 22 IS to 2134. Red Cross pharmawcys five gave Salem Its only team win. a 2170 'to 252S win over Eugene'a Coca Cola team. .' Lockridga and Hartwell toppled 12 IS pins to win mixed doubles play. The scores: 1 Uaaaaa Sat a Oca at Laa BwMr let til 1T4 50 kas Battlaaaa lt 1S4 t04 SST E4 Johaaaa ISO 1S4 IS S8S JT. MeKj 1S tit US 640 P. WkJta ISt lit, tit STt Total 821 Saaator Tao4 lt . 158 70 t4t t74t Saap 174 tOt 61S 102 18558 14S tOl 514 104-.1S4 614 li 10600 Coa . CUaa Pealia i 177 14 Btaoinbock Total S70 S33 04 t000 Saraaa -Schall Kan? Pita fikort aUlar . ISt- 170 100- its 147 1SS tos ISt 170 " 188 140487 160 4TS IT 454 150640 SIS 600 Total SSS 614 S60 15 10 laa Crass rsanaacy Topa Its 13S ISO S17 Pratt 141 tl4 177 6SS rriaien 198 1S4 100 645 M aaaer 140 tOl- 170 620 Hamaa S00 183. 168551 Total S77 017- 870 2670 Skarar Balcka, Hantlrr Ricaardcoa Artarbur7 afcCaUaoKB Bacass aa) 133 152 145 50 143 137 US 405 142" 140, 133416 182 17S 130 100 154 183 182 610 Bcnoll Total 754 Capital adB Ponlia 104 Clark 14 MeCarroll 1S8 Waaafiala lit Bataiea 117 700 734 226S (Laal a) 142 lit 10 150 144442 124 14S 413 148' 153413 144 174 435 Total 4 70S' 722 tl34 afUaa DaaMas 3. Iekri4ca aa4 Hartwell Mr. aa4 Mrs. C Daarfler Mr. aad Mra. ' Saat Ba Bajr aa4 J. Caarrlaftaa A. Aadenoa a ad B. Kaipa Mr. aaj Mrs. Al Baratca Mr. sad Mra. Kaaay Clark , K. MeCarrall sad W. Gar , T. a art aad T. MeCarraU . . Mr. aad Mra. H. Baaackaatp Mr. sad Mra. Bad Oraat Mr. .sad Mrs.' Krai Garbarta-' 1210 1110 1100 100S . 100S 1043 . 1030 ..1027 MS ooo 032 070 Townsend Powders 100, Trap Shoot . One hundred straight pewter pigeons were shattered by Clar ence Townsend In lS-yard firing over the Salem Trapshooters club tropt here Sunday, easily topping other performances in the day's shooting. ' Complete results: 16 yd Hdk Claraaaa Tawaaaad . 100 10 rraak Far r 04 Baa IUff 03 Bak Rick ardaaa ' 02 M. U. Caauaiaga 01 C C Jaeaa? , , 01 C. O. HtlUbraad 01 rrad Vlaaka 00 C. Kaala 05 H. Vlaaka , 85 t4 to 10 It 10 SI I. Cartar --, , OS Tad Walty -47-50 Zts-ss S3 Jim Bird Olivar Staffaa R. W.lty Vrai Baraardi rrad UKai Baai Tataa Gaa Saarlaaaa d Daaekal Bin Walt Dr. C. A. Kldriadsa Jefferson Plays f Donk Basketball JEFTERSON The Jefferson gymnasium waa fined to capacity Saturday night for the ' donkey basketball game and thrill circus, sponsored by the Jefferson high school and Jsfferson Community Boosters club. ? . f , Riders for ' the Boosters "club Included K. 8. Thurston. C. J. Thurston, U. B, Thurston, af ervin McGllL rrancls Martin. Duane Weldman. and Clifford- Cole. Those for the school were Pat Beal, Clifford Rich, Charles Hart. William Skelton and members ot the high school basketball team. .' Pat Beal was awarded a hat as the best rider. In the race on Mala street during the afternoon, Betty Chilton was the winner, t Uevolta, Eraatou, ILL,' pocket ed the fl0K prise at Saai Fraacisco. ' 1 : - ' r ! Golf flops: . John Bulla, after winning the Los Angelea open, failed to finish the Oakland and San Francisco tournaments. His game soared to box car figures. Neither he nor' Dor-cn qualified for the match play rounds ln the San Francisco open. Neither did Byron Nelson, national PGA champion, nor Ralph Guldahl, two time former US -open title holder. All ot them contra ed putter Jit ters. .;') . ; f j -.. . .... . . t ' -t . t Caasplou a.week: Lawson Little wow the 1040 t epeu title but Jimmy Drmarrt. the lloustou, Tex crack shot, coa-. tends there la at new national - chjuupkm crowned every week while the big gaaae players are 1 o tour. With but few exerp tJoa the field la the weekly Hoopers Test Yikiog p. Beck McKeeA ExrPrep State io Shoiv Lewis Beck, two-time sl-ette basktteer while danklL the basketball for Pendleton hish!a Backaroos, is amone; the Oregon State Rook casabaznen who invade the Saiem high Viking- court to test the xaaV-ffopUg.Via.at-8 o'clock to night. . j v-.v .. Basketeer Beck, it may be remembered, led 1939 toorria- msni scorers ana was among ute top tossers .in the 1940 (meet both ot which were- won by Salem. Bob McKee. the lanky forward who waa the Individual spark that enabled the VI ks to whip Beck and mates Ln the final game ef the 1949 tournament; la' another Rook likely to see action tonight, Still other members of Coach Bill McKalllp'a Rook sqaad are Mel Helno, ex-Molalla high hoop er; Ben Atwood. of Astoria; Glen. Warren, of Corvallla: and Charles Stephenson, of McMlnnville. Coach Harold Hank intends to stick with the quint that has so far bagged seven wins In eight times out and which Is currently undefeated ln No Name league play. It Includes Bud Coons and Don Bowers at guards. Bob Irish at center and Eddie Salatrom M Dutch Simmons at forwards. A preliminary, pitting the Vik Jayvees against the Salem First Baptist team is alated for :10. Amovich Appeal . Denied by Board SHND, Wla Jan. S9-A-The seventh district board ot ap peals here rejected ah application by Outfielder Morroa Araorlch or Saperior, recently sold by Cin cinnati to the New York Giants, tor determent from US army ser vice unaer tne selective service act. It was learned today. Indications are that Arnovich win be called for a year's train ing possibly berore June 1. The lottery gave Arnovich number IS 3, which Is SIS ln the national list. The board's decision found Ar novich in the midst ot plana to depart for Hot Springs, Ark., where he usually snends avral weeks before joining teammatea m training camp. Cincinnati sold Arnovich to the uiants December 19 in a straight casa transaction. He hit .150 In 107 games with Philadelphia and Cincinnati last year. Team Ttistle Tops Armory Mat Slate . Prince IlakX the rasslla ruff ian who popped the Bulldog la the chin while allegedly attempting to assist turn last week, this week pairs, with Balldog Jackson In a team match against Elton Owen ana .ex uager, who are to rep resent tne better things In rasslla ruckueea. It'a a fall hour match at the top of Wednesday nlght'a armory program, and It is to be backed up by a second main event which pita durable Danny McShaln against Red Lyons. Salem mat fans are wondering how last week's episode. ! which ultimately cost Bulldog his match with Jesse James, will affect this w e e k's -friendship" between Jackson and IlakL Hopsters Outhoop Amity, 23 to 11 INDEPENDENCE The ! Indep Hopsters put their aecoad straight Polk-Yamhill league basketball victory away here Friday night, defeating Amity SS to 11. The Hopster Bees also won the pre liminary. SS to S. Plimas topped the point get ting with 10. Dallas is to be the guest of the Iadep team Friday night of this week ln a game that will deeds second position In league stand ings. The teams are tied tor that spot at present. Indepe-deaicB 11 A salty Brers ' S Glaha Graham Dereaae Primes 10 .1 Janeway Honk S ! Davis Soaa S S Williams Substitutes for Iadep: Marat 4. For Amity: Shield 1, T. Glaha 1, Baslrotball Scores Collrfe i Michigan 41. Minnesota S4. Ksasss 41, Kansas State 41. Iowa S2. Northwestern 41. Nebraska 40, Missouri 29. Wisconsin 44, Chicago 27: Grinnell SO, Carletoa 17. - touraaaBeuU that la the is aa stream' as ual US open. I Putting spectacles: Harry Coo per, wiry ; veteran, has ' adopted green glass, aa part ot hla com petitive equipment. He says they aid him In putting. The "specs"' failed, hla, however, ln the finals of the San Francisco tournament. He waa runner-up to Revolta, who without glasses, had If one-pntt greens in 20 holes. . . - Purse boost: The Oakland open waa such a ftna artsl suc cess directors will aaeet aoou to discuss - the urobability of boosting i from a SSOOO to. a f75O0 event in .1942. Members ef the 8 n Francisco U anea t, which lost aaoney .' divided oa the matter of ch as ig from a comblnatkm medal play-match play event to T2 holes straight medal play with a patrse boost ef 910,000 aad peealbty 11, OOO next year. G bli Tourney s: Tbniglit re Anions "V' LEWIS BECK i 'j . BOB McKEE Bowling Scores! CetOOMClAX, 1 OTTS rriaaaa'a ranara I Pally ISO 108 14S 71 Pataraaa 141 1ST i sa lts 1S1 1SS 44T 14T 101 445 ITS le -491 SSS 100 STS Pa aaa -Pattaraaa friaaaa TaUU . T4 S8T TOS S4ST t-s. xs 1 1 l 8 Haatlcap O-lliaaswartS 144 114 1SS 4SS C: Cal naSt art. la SIS 101 S4 Waaaaaa ;- 100 10O 101 SS0 Bars- 1ST 14S 140 110 Oraat 18 1SS 101 S81 Taial TS8 SOS ni S44S S rack's Vaa Cars BarrU gta n . ... 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Tatala tso see in it si aaswo, Waaasara i 10S 10S ' Baaaicas aaatia Haat Shaw 6ilk7 Para ioa soe 15 4 IT its ISS IM 148 ISS ltT 141 1ST ITS 101 11' 1 14 trs 104 504 Ta'ala Sll .84 SS SSSS raac Saw t Cfcanlaftaa araataiaaa -Daalarrt , Bicaalla 10 . 110 ICS 4TT :4 44 ' 14 ItS 410 ITS 115 SOT 101 . 154 11 SSS ITS 14 11 58 TaUU SST nt Ml tost Haaaiaas It 158 154 148 It 1ST IS 15 IS 1T4 188 Ml so Parkar Kaar . Bfar4ck Clark 1 1 18 5t 14 80S -Trials Garaaiiaa TO T84 Ttl 841 185 -4T 18548 10 448 Paatss Ti 108 181 15 10T Haaa 158 144 144 1ST 101 51 ITS 15S loo 48T Parkar TaUls. SOS TS4 tl 154 Vik Grappler .Vie 2 Spots ; Wednesday Coach Tern C 11m era's wrestling squad' of Salem high has a doable engagement Wednesday, one sect tion ot It traveling to Saverton and the other to Chemawa. Teaterdaya billed engagement with Albany waa cancelled due to sickness of the Bulldog coach. , ! Lebanon' 27, Toledo 20 j Sparked by Forward Denny Miller with. 11 points, Lebanon crnlsed. to a 17 to SO win over Toledo ln a. league seven 'game game played at Corvallls Saturday night. Up to the final two min utes ot play it was anybody's: game, bat Millers shooting start ed connecting to cinch the game. The halftlme score was Lebaaou 14, Toledo 11. Simmons with eight counters was high point men fer Tolede" " -. - ! 1 No Trade RMc HasMtidote i a Selectire Service ! Seen Correelion for Hnlins' - Aimed t Tankees i. ' B. WHTTKET ilAETTN r KEr- T0RX; Jan, 20-cr-aer(caa league club euaaaa, wo,- in passing the no-trade-br-the-ehampioa rule dug a boleee) deep they comldat climb out with out i. atepplag. an ' their 4?J-y. have aad a good, stout ladder teas ed to them if they really wan t t lea vis., this pit et eabana The ladder la aelectlru serrleu, which gives these a chance to eer rwet, what generally tls coaUered an obvioua pop-fly error, aa well as tha.moet spiteful piec ef dls eria In story legislation ever suc cessfully eagiaeered aad to cor rect It without being forced to admit they had! made aa error in the Crtt place. ' ' Although the Tery Idea was S-nsh-ahushed by the spoaaora, ft waa- generalTy agreed In baseball circles that the i rule' waa adopted for ( the sola purpose of putting added weight oa the New Terk Taakeea fa the league race. At the time .It appeared that the Yank ees ad taken a SS-year lease .op. first place and; the only way to break it was to find a legal loop hole somewhere, . . . Bepeal Wanted Anyway., much to everyone- confusion, , the Taakeea wilted un der .their own weir hi and DetrolL aa inoffeaaive deaerving erah. awoke one morai&g to find Itself with the hampionahip and very much bewildered about ft alL Undoubtedly the dub own era would have liked to have repealed their rule, aa they had net antici pated this turn of events and they had; nothing against the Tigers, bat i to do so would have bean a vtrtaal admission that the rale was, aimed at the Taakeea alone, Consequently they vary resolutely stood by their guns, shedding nay teara of aypathy in private. t Now Dade Sam has taken a hand, making It very easy tor the owners to say In effect: - f . Tigrrs Ttrt , "Inasmuch as there la a strong possibility that j selective service will make serious Inroads in. the playing- strength, of various dabs, we feel It would be unfair to add to (he burden of any one dab by discriminating against It in, any way aad wo hereby rescind the rale prohibiting .the pennant .win ner' from miking" player deals within the league." I . Oddly enough It appears right nowl that the 'champion Tigers might be the first dab to be af fected seriously, by the draft, la which case the lao-ti-Se rule la a distinct blow. ; - It is reported that Haak Grean berg 'may be la the army by June 1. and taking :Greeaberg away froth Detroit would - be akin ta taking the ateain away from a steast engine. The dub still would be there but It wouldn't have pow er enoagn-to wnisti a lor a lng- : . j . v At ay. raU 4eidab.4 bars a- goveiment-made -ecasu for correcting an error, and it ft wasnt an. error, they can eerrect it anyway. - . - : Pairishe Leslie j Set 1st Mating First ParrUh-Le&il basketball meeting of the 1041 sot son this Friday-eight win culmtaato City Iatrasaaral league j first rouad firing. J . - The two Junior Ihich school alnu are alated. to meet at Par i h preceded by a 7 edec claah between eighth grads taama. Other 'Maral -meetings daring the Week lad ado i Reds ys. Glantt aad: Lslie vs. Greena. Tuesday; Partiah vs. Tankeeav Wedaeaday; Reds vs. Taakeea and t Taakeea vs. Greens, Thursday. ! Last year.. for the first time la the: athletic ralaUonahlp between. Parris h aad Leslie, the northaad Junior team maaterad the aeut-- eadera. This year Parrtsh Is de tarmlaed to regain mastery. Ducks on4-Came STJGENE. Jan; lHR-Toir games in Ova days face the Uni versity of Oregon basketball team which left hers -today for Pa la ms a. Wash-, and' Moscow. Idaho. The Ducks will play Waaalng- tout. State college Tuesday -aad Wednesday and University of Ida ho "JTrlday and -Saturday. I ! 1 i SteelheadlRuii'Is Heavy, Tiliamook TILULMOOK. lOrSL. .an. 10- WV-Guy Smith of TTUamook soade na first sprlax Chinook: salmon catch In thlares today a is-pounaer xront the Traak rff- - - 1 1 T The season's' heaviest rua af steelhead entered the Trash and Wilson rivers ever the week sad. fishermen reported, and many limit catches wers being mads. 5f.T. V S. 4VChsa,-.-l. Ctrbal remedlea tor ailments oC atomach. Elver. kidneys, ak la. blood, gland and urinary system of men and womln. SS years in service. - Katuropath le F-ysiclsna. Asi jrcr neighbors a-out CHAN !,. . - Jen. 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