The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 31, 1941, Page 13, Image 13

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Tho OXSGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Momlag, January 31. 1S41
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- Perennial contenders at the state tournament dominated
the ; scene as Oregon 'high school basketball teams reached
the halfway point in pre-tournament play this week.4
!I i Salem, lacing a challenge by Oregon City; second-place
No Name leasnie team Friday, apparently is as strong as in
the past two championship-winning years. As host team, Sa
lem la assured of a place In the
who headlines the Veterans of Foretg
Simnas meets Irish Red O'Malley orer the
Eddie Stmma, the 220-pouad t tonally known heavyweight
Wars boxing club at Salem's armory next Tuesday night.
10-mand route.
Catholic Hoop Tourney Opens
Mt Angel Host
To Annual Event
Eugene, The Dalles Team
Play First Came at 7;
Ends Sunday
MT. ANGEL. The sereifth an
nul Oregon Catholic high school
basketball tournament gets un
dsr way at 7 o'clock Friday night
la the Mt Angel college pavilion
fcsre. with St. Mary's of Eugene,
thrice Oregon Catholic champion.
'Sleeting St. Mary's of The Dalles.
' ' Other opening round gamp:
8 p.m. Sacred Heart ofjfla
leu ts. Mt. Angel Preps.
p.nu St. Ronif ace of Suh-
limit) vs. SU John's of Milwaa
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10 p.m. Central Catholic of
Portland vs. St. Mary's of JSea
- verton.
Two games are listed tor Sat
urday, a rl p.m.' afternoon Igame
and aa S p.m. night game. San-
day's semifinals and finals begin
at 1 p.m. and continue at. 2
p.m.
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Silverton Opens
Second Half Play
SILVERTON Silverton'a Sil
Tr Foxes will open second half
J lay la the Big Nine league Friday
tght at Parkrose in what prom-
ites to be one of the bard tights of
he season. While Par krose nas
ost two gamea It still holds second
Gresham will play here Tuesday
Hlght.
Silrerton won nine games and
lost none In the first half of league
(lay, completed here Tuesday
fclght. -
The district schedule will open
for IlTerton February 11 at
,Woodburn. Silverton goes to Dal
las on February 13, Chemawa
plays here February IS, Mount
X&gel plays here February 25. Sil-
Tsrton goes to Mount Angel March
' I and Dallas finishes the Silrer
ton schedule here March 7r
tournament.
ft Astoria's stock; has slumped
slightly after an early season
ascendancy, but the Fishermen
hold a one-game advantage over
Tillamook for the right to go to
the tournament. Both Astoria and
Tillamook will be active this week
end. with the Fishermen tangling
with the University of Oregon
Frosh and Tillamook playing Mc
Minnville Friday night,
i I Many Repeaters
I Little short of a miracle will
b necessary to keep away such
repeaters at the tourney as Eu
gene. Oregon City, Silverton. Mc
Minnville and Milwaukle. all of
whom dominate smaller schools in
their vicinities.
! District 7 play Is still unde
cided. ' but Albany and Corvallis
probably will fight it out there,
as will Rainier. Scappoose and St.
Helens In district 14 and Forest
Grove and Sherwood In district 9.
I North Bend, leading the race in
district 5, engages in a tough
week end of play, facing Marsh
field Friday and the close-pursuing
Coquille quintet Saturday.
; A new team is almost certain
to come from southern Oregon,
where Roseburg holds what is ap
parently an insurmountable lead
over Med ford, Ashland and Grants
Pass. Roseburg. however, has an
acid test this week end, playing
Ashland Friday and Medford Sat
nrdav;
la- central Oregon Bend and
Klamath Falls meet In a two
game: series at Bend this week
end that will probably be a fore
runner of the district 3 playoff
Preps Favored
Columbia Prep, favored to win
the state Catholic prep school
title at Mt. Angel this week end,
is favored to represent district 16
at the March tournament.
Competition is keener in east
ern Oregon. Baker fell from the
Blue Mountain league lead this
week end. dropping a close con
test to Milton-Freewater. and
though still favored to capture
the district 1 title, may find Vale
a tough hurdle in the district
playoffs.
Pendleton. M 1 1 1 o n-Freewater
and The Dalles look as evenly
matched as three teams could be,
and there is no favorite In district
2, pending a playoff.
Games Friday Include: La
Grande at Pendleton, Burns at
John Day, Odell at Hood River,
Silverton at , Parkrose. Chemawa
at Gresham; Nebalenfar Wheeler,
Independence at Monmouth, Red
mond at Prineville. Forest Grove
at Hlllshoro. Dallas at Amitv. Wil-
Aren't as Radical as Would Seem 8iSS .Kr
Junction CUt at ITnlTersltv fEn-
WJKW iUKK, Jan. oU y.Af) uoacn uu iirue oi Co
lumbia university feels that many of his fellow football men4
tors have become unduly alarmed about the "radical" changes
made in the rules last month and
in a -special pronunciamento Is
sued today he asks that the boys
calm themselves.
'Why all the excitement?" he
asks. "The changes are not radi
cal, and I believe that practical
trial will prove them to be of
i- i . rr. l .iti .
throw the game out of balance In I Jnllflfi P.llt?f1ll IPS
Aiimsville Woman
Dies at Home
AUMSVILLE Funeral services
for Mrs. Betty Leggett, J, who
died at the home of Mrs. Lata Fa
son Tuesday night, will be held
at the Weddle Funeral home at
Stayton . Saturday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock. -
Mrs. Leggett was born In Mich
igan in 1848, later going with the
family to Arkansas. She was mar
ried in Nebraska, but she and her
husband made their home at Gen
try, Arkansas, until his death In
1930 she eame to Oregon and has
made her some with Mrs. Fuson
of Aumsvllle for the paaj four
years.
Rev. Henry Aarhuse will con
duct the funeral service with Mrs.
Wendell Weddle singing for the
l-eervice. Concluding services will
be held at the cemetery at Jeffer
son. .
Two nieces. Mrs. Gladys Stand-
ley of Turner, and one in Jeffer
son survive. Mrs. A. D. Hale of
Turner is a sister-in-law.
Hoppe WiWTIiird
Bout in 55 Heats
CHICAGO. Jan. 30-ttPV-WlIHe
Hoppe required 55 innlnrs to
night to win his third successive
matcn in defense of the world's
tnree cushion billiards' champion
ship. if
ronowinr nls formula of turn
ing on the heat after the inter
mission. Hoppe won. 50 to 3C.
over irving Crane, of Livonia
nx. zs-year-old freshman in the
uue tournament.
rffired
Seattle Skip
Mysterious New .Manager's
Name Withheld; Said
From Yank Chain '
SEATTLE. Jan. 3 -A-Seat-
tle's baseball - dab management
con firm ed today the report that
. tentative' . decision had been
reached en a manager to succeed
the late Jack Lellvelt, but he
remained a mysterious "Mr. X
of the New York Yankee organ
isation to the anxious fans.
"We believe we have found
the man we want to succeed Lell
velt." said Vice President Roseoe
Torchy" Torrance, "bat we owe
it te this ; man to protect his
identity. He is high In the Yan
kee chain, and. If word leaked
out that he was quitting, the re
port would create considerable
confusion In the organization. He
wants to avoid that unless he
finds. the Seattle position accept
able.- -
"Mr. X" is expected to come
to Seattle for conferences next
week.
pionship club management has
been seeking a "big name" man
ager to succeed Leuvelt, who
came to beattle three years ago
primarily through recommenda
tion by Manager Joe McCarthy of
the Yankees.
New Residential
Market Is Open
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Salem's newest residential mar
ket, .CaJaba's Drive-in market, at
the Intersection of tSta and east
State street. Is now open to Ue
public, according to owner-man
ager Rudy Calaba,
This new establishment Is the
latest of the Independently owned
Hospital Houses
Silverton Woman
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Predack of Mt. Angel are
announclny the birth of a son.
Tuesdsy at the Silverton hospital.
Mrs. Severen Nelson, who has
been ill for some time, was re
ceived at the hospital Wednesday
for medical treatment.
Little William Werner, who was
brought to the Silverton hospital
a week ago suffering from a frac
tured skull was able to return to
his home Wedaesday. Mrs. Olga
Terry, who has been at the hos
pital for medical treatment, was
also able to ' go to her home
Wednesday. Mrs. Terry, who has
been 111 for several weeks was re
ported greatly Improved .
Red. and White markets. It Is
owned' and operated by Mr. Ca
laba, who was formerly; with the
Salem j Columbia marksti j
Amoag the features of the new
market Is a Urge Trait and vege
table jttctlon which attractively
displays the (finest produce ftm
4 "j j i . ! !
Thej meat department Is under
the management of Ai Torgefson
who-comes o Salem from Denver
where be wasi manager of one e
the largest markets In that city.;
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0PEI3HIG SPECIALS
FOR FRI SAT. & l!ON JAN- 31 1- FEB. 1-S
We 'cordially invite yon to inspect Salea'a newest and
to ost modern cnre-in iooa market
conir
FLAKES
Red & U'CA
White, plu w 0
SODA
CIIACK'S
RED
TOJIATO JUICE
15-oz. tin.1.:'
Whealies ,
or Eix
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47e -13 lbs. 65c . i
2 for 1 25 c
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waxa chow
DOG FOOD
1-lb. tin 4.
RED Jt WIUTK
CAKE FLOUR
14-oz. pkg:
RED Jk' x
COFFEE
1 lb.
2 IbsJ
TUNA FLAKE
Light meat,
SWIFT PBJIIUM
CORN BEF
12-oz. j
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE
Sank! Jake
ORANGES, doa.
kae A n r m-mmm . m-m ' v
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
OF FRESH
5c
Larre Green
CEXEBY, itasdt
9c
the pnminni iiaheet
"MEAT AT ITS FXXEST j
Al Torgersosi ; !
Here's yoar chance to bite Into one of thorf dliHo Sf11?'
Pmnlnm Branded Steaks! FOR FRIDAY AVD SATURDAY
ONLY i ! ; ,
A1IY CUT STEAK lb. 29c !
CUT FRESH TO ORDER
REMEMBER . . .THERE IS A DIFFERENCE;
Swill's Brcoldield Sausage
PATTIES
1 lb.
FRESH POULTRY
LIXKS
1 Ibi
a vrt rarsH! AXlltKMOKED ;FISH
FOR A GOOD STEAK COME OCT OX STATE
Quit Clucking, Coaches, Is Lou's
Advice; Says New Football Rules
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Salens Delail Packing Plan!
351 Stale Si.
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Bowling Scores
INDUE TBI AX. IXAGUX
Ooldia'i, SOvcriea
Hndicp L2
Ie linire , 161
Herr 181
Towe . 192
W.rriek .. 16
Btsoa . 173
129
1S1
143
139
161
103
129 837
173 -.
13 467
117448
159 46
140 476
Total 1002 92 861 2739
Btat Printers
HBdip 87 87
H.rt -i 199 203
Blair 155 119
Vprvh 171 189
Mill, jr. 171 197
Milla, r. . 194 148
87 261
106 50
125 :i99
174 534
15 522
173 515
Total
977 943 879 2799
Monmouth Schedules
Independence Friday
, - MONMOUTH Monmouth high
. 1 host to Independence high here
Friday . night in a Polk-Tamhlll
Anevi game. Independence, slow
1 a starting this season, has de
i tsloped a winning combination as
hown In their most recent cou
The local lads will concede
W taore hops into the basket bnt
when It comes to dropping , the
pall through the hemp on the
fnaple court the counting score
may be rerersed. ., !.
rn$7 Uhy,
WSCZSt OTHES FAXXI Ua stir
ChiacM fMlia: Aaiulac BOO'
CESS for S0OO jeara ia . CBXNA.
Mo nattor vHb what aitaioat yo
aro ArrUCTED aiaorAora. ai
aoaHia. koart, raag, Ur, Utitr,
lomaek, faa, coestipstioa, aleora.
iiabetia. favor, akin feaalo cssv
Chinese Herbf Co
Of fir. Boor Oal .
Toea. an W,
as. ta S avam. - aad
Saa. an4 Wo-, a.
fa. to 10:0 a-aa.
122 W. CftfnT Et, Ralem, Ore.
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Haadieap
MrMahaa ..
jk Koch
Koonig ..
Whito
Atkiaa
Totals
Bocae's
120 120
129 152
Ill 155
145 139
17S 11S
148 182
120 3f
144 425
99 385
127 411
178 467
16:J 491
827 881 831 2519
Handicap .
MeAfea
I"a!ma;eer
Ramp
iaoHck
r.dwarda
Total
Handicap
Ibti
Xeedham
Talbot
Foster
Standard Oil
. 81 81
312 122
. 151 ISO
:. 180 152
147 142
225 158
81 213
163497
149 450
1SS500
163 451
225 03
996 800 948 2744
Campbell
Totals
Ilandicap
Cliae, jr.
Nagel
Patteraoa .
Vrkt-T ,
Bone
BUI Darla
129 129
179 151
143 1SJ
145 148
174 179
126 160
129 387
136 466
162 167
130 123
148 5T1
157 453
896 926 662 2684
Coca Cola
82 82
168 196
143 155
16 123
188 142
,...-159 180
83 246
167 531
152 450
108 396
158 488
151490
Tota'a
90S 878 818 2601
Mary Doc-Voolei
Handicap 81 81
K. Sheridan 164 107
Coon 207 159
Cal GrT 165 187
Koole J - - 1 145
Daalr . 129 149
gene), Springfield at Cottage
Grove, Grants Pass at Medford.
Saturday games: Kennewlck,
Wash., at Milton-Freewater, Uni
rersity of Oregon Frosh at Hood
River. Lakeriew at Alturas. Sis
ters at Redmond, Baker at Union,
The Dalles at LaGrande, Eastern
Oregon College freshmen at Pen
dleton.
NEW LOW PRICES - A rccenl drop in the livestock xaarlrcl nakesil possiUe far us lo clferj
you ihese values- We have lowered Ihe price, nol Uxe qualiiy. Every ilen milliis ad is a;
the slightest.
Little feels a personal respon
sibility in the matter, because he
was a member of the football
coaches committee that sat In
with the rules committees and
sponsored the changes. He has
received a lot of letters from puz
zled coaches and has heard of
some strange reactions.
"I saw a story the other day
where one coach was worried
about the new rule permitting the
ball to be handed forward behind
the line of scrimmage," he said.
This coach had the idea that the
bajl could be handed forward to
a lineman on the line of scrim
mage, and feared that the result
would be a helter-skelter attack.
"Actually, the rule provides that
the ball may not be handed for
ward to any offensive man who is
on the line of scrimmage, or to
any player who comes from the
line, unless he has faced his own
goal and is at least a yard back
when he receives the ball." '
Little also cautions his compa
triots against worrying about the
new unlimited substitution rule.
"Don't worry about that. There
win be no wholesale substituting.
i never saw an Inferior, team
master-minded into beating a bet
ter team, and I don't think I ever '
Will." -f-
Amity in Y-P Mix
DALLAS Amity visits Dallas
high for a Polk-Yamhill league
clash here Friday nighL
A tight game Is expected, as
the Dragons were held to a 2S-21
at Amity last month. To date the
Dragons have won three and lost
one in the Y-P loop.
Probable starting lineup will
include Richardson and Blackley j
at guards, Kroeker at center and j
Boydston and McMorris at for
wards.
i
Detroit High Wins
DETROIT The Detroit high
school basketball team defeated
Camp Marys Creek CCC here
Wednesday night. 24 to 20.
Detroit's B squad lost to Marys
ureek 32 to 10. i . j .
Transparent! Winner
BALTIMORE. Jan. 30-P)-Lou
Transparent!, Baltimore, bantam
weight, punched out a unanimous
decision over small Montana. Fi
lipino, In the wtndup bout of the
Arena club's program of four ten
round bouts at the Coliseum to
night. Transparent! weighed
118, and Montana 11.
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Cage Convention Set
NEW YORK, Jan. S0-JP)-Nat
Holman, president of the National
Association of Basketball Coaches j
ind coach at City college, today
announced the annual convention
of the cage tutors will be held In
New York March 24-25.
GOOD rlr1 I BEEF 1 f I PWME fl H7fl
BEEF -flfj POT TAf BEEF )
BOIL ROAST Lhl$W' ROAST IhiS
Economical j Me.ty BUj orfAim ' I
SMALL Ov SMALL LEA S -"S JOWL ,H f : j
T-BOIIEf, LOIII J SLICED B!
STEAK nlk CHOPS &2)?Dr BACOII pf!
2 lbs. 450 2 lbs. 450 2 IBs. j290 j j
IndiTldmb All Center CoU I I-"n y I
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WHoje
or Iliali
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A Delicious Mild Cured Ham From Prime Young Porkers Pork Product Are Due for a Raise Soon!
This Is a Ileal value! ; if
2m
a m m
YOUNG
81 243
ll S0
21 578
148 500
152 430
182 454
Total
i.J .' 879 825 894 2595
Xics'a Mtn'a S-oea
' Handicap .j-i tS ITS
riUmr LI.. . 140 158 1 44
MeDoweU. ... 110 187 144441
Keayoa - 150 159 145454
PL..., ,. , i 15- 14 121 415
afaaser US 17 810 ISO
Tatala
T7S 87S 879 2548
Hartntan Bra.
Handicap 98 9S 79
H. Barr J. i81 111 1S 480
Welch . 141 185 144 450
Talltaaa . ..r,, 310 189 150499
K. Banr 181 1T
Hifiioa n .- -i i 148- 198 58S
Totals
998 818 918 2722
Handicap
Aaatia
8aaw .
Mhorey
Vrri .......
StMla
: Was-bmra-f
121 131
1SS 11S
ITT 12
m 157 185
143 154
155 1I
:ltt 8S
12477
142445
" 11844
144443
ITT 505
Detroit 21
Jones 4
Hansen 8
D. Farrow 3
Whit 2
Snelgrore 7
Substitutes
Montague 2.
20 Marys Creek
1 Ames
Mathleson
7 Jones
; Elmer
2 Choatt
for Marys Creek J
Dayton 33, Amity 25
DAYTON The Dayton high
hoop team subdued Amity 33 to
25 at Amity Monday night to
continue an undefeated sesson
thus far. Dayton's girls Tolley-
ball team was defeated 35 to 18. j
PORK C.
STEM -Jiy10'
2 lbs. 350
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STEAK . ti(SP':
2 lbs. 350
BACK
BACOII,
SQUARES
2 lbs.
Nettlow Scores Kayo
BARRE. Vt.. Jaa. 36UPl-lAl
Nettlow. Detroit welterweight
substitute for former Lightweight
Champion Lou Ambers.! won! a
technical knockout tonight over
Irish Eddie Connolly, of Boston.
flooring the latter three times be
fore Referee Tony Can toner I
stopped the bout midway la the
fourth period. : j ,:
TataU
891' 835 S?r 2572
Epidemic of J 1
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est Liquid or Cfil Tablets with
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