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Tlx OREGON STATESMAN. Sglem, Oregon, Scrturdcrr Morning. November 29. 1911
PAGZ SEVEff
r
Middle Champ
v tA v w.
OUtoimM Mferams
To Earn Middle Title
TONY ZALE
Army and Navy
To Draw Over
100,000 Crowd
Becomes Division's First
Gear-Cut Champ in Decade
By SID FEDER
NEW YORK, Nov. 2Z. -Iffy-Tony Zale came off the floor
Friday night to outpoint Georgie Abrams and become the first
undisputed world middleweight champion in a decade. Zale
weighed 158 Va Abrams 159. .
In a slashing, bristling 15 -round battle from opening bell to
final gun, the Gary (Ind.) steel worker came off the Madison
Square Garden floor from a first-round knockdown to nip Ab
rams with his last round rally and clear up the middleweight sit
Hostak on Way
To 111 Mother
SEATTLE, Nov. 28-(i?3)-Boxer
Al Hostak's flight from Wyoming
to the bedside of his critically ill
mother was interrupted Friday by
bad weather at Spokane, and the
former middleweight champion
advised his family he was con
tinuing to Seattle by train tonight
"He was motoring westward when
he finally was located at Casper,
Wyo.
uation for the first time since I
Mickey Walker abdicated the
crown in 1831.
The decision was unanimous
on the part of Referee Billy
Cavanaurh and both judges.
The Associated Press score card
had Abrams in front eight
rounds to seven at the finish,
with Zale landing the heavier
punches for the route, except
for two occasions when the sai
lor boy from Washington had
his rival hurt.
The factor that told most for
Zale, who had been recognized as
champion up to how by the Na
tional Boxing association, was the
brutal body beating he dished out
with right shots that whistled like
high explosive shells as they
sailed home.
Abrams had him on the floor in
the first round from a left hook on
which Tony took a nine-count be
fore coming up for more. And in
the eighth, Zale, staggered half
across the ring from a right hand
that did him no good.
But in between those two
thumps, and after the eighth,
Zale just pegged away with
chops to the ribs and tummy to
pile up points and slow his Mcu
tie" rival down. Except for oc
casional sallies to the head with
right hands, Zale kept his at
tack almost exclusively on an
economic warfare basis in the
breadbasket
Several times, this caused Geor-
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28-(P)-The
army and navy football teams,
better matched, at least on paper
than at any time in 'the last 15
years, held their final light work
outs today and then retired to
the quiet of suburban country
clubs as this city got tangled up
in its customary preservice game
turmoil.
On the turf of Municipal Sta
dium, where Saturday they will
play before close to 100,000
spectators, the cadets whipped
through their drill under the
watchful, eye of Earl "Red"
Blaik, the civilian coach who
has rescued army football from
Its worst slump. Emery E.
"Swede" Larson, the marine
major who returns to active
duty Jan. 1, supervised navy's
practice at Temple Stadium.
Each in his own way tried to
take some of the pressure off his
team.
Through a season marred only
by a tie with Harvard and a one
touchdown defeat by Notre Dame,
much has been made of navy's
manpower. Larson right along
Vina hoaM th twn-team svstem. 1
,ith .mnl. reserve even back ie to hold on. on a few oc-
nt tw- two teams. Armv. which casions it led him to try to trade
won only one game in 1940, has wallops with the steel-hand from
taken five out of eight this fall me wesi- Ani turnea oui 10 De a
although its kev men had to K0 serious mistake, especially in the
I 4 11 J All mm a I
60 minutes or close to it in every Aim rounas, wnen .aie
opened up with all he had and
hammered Abrams with shots to
the mid-section and hooks to the
0
The Lawyers Coop. PubL Co, do
143-10,
Poor Farm Aect: Acme Chem
ical Co, drum, etc $38.25; W. L
Baker, clean out sewer $1T09;'
D. E. Cooper Be Son, repair. fan
switch ' $9.50; Lloyd W. HflL
board of inmates $40159; Wm,
Neimeyer, medicine $12.71; Port
land Gas & Coke Co, fuel I13.M;
Dr. Laban Steeves, prof, serv
ices 4300.
rublk Assbtaae Aect: StaU
Public welf. Com, public assist
$5254.73.
Recorder's Office Aect: Doro
thy Witzel, extra clerk $76.80.
Rodent Control Aect: Ames
Harris Neville Co, sax $37.43.
School Supra. Office Aect: Ag
nes C Booth, cash adv. for speak
ers $45.00; Agnes C Booth, trav-
Babe DoesnH Wish Beavers,
Injuns Any Hard Luck, but-
PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 28.-()-Because a guy "Can't be
penalized for thinking," Coach Orin E. "Babe" Hollingbery says
his Washington State college Cougars would like to meet Notre
Dame in the Rose Bowl football game Jan. 1.
The coach hastened to add that Washington State, rating only
second in the Pacific coast conference, "hasn't thought much
about it"
game.
Mazur Henry "Hank" Ma
lar of Lowell, Mass. is a worry
to both sides, in fact. ..Army
worries whether this chunky
tailback, who turns, kicks and
passes, will be able to play the
entire game, and navy worries
whether it can stop his runs,
return his kicks and Intercept
his passes..
Schedule Set
For B' Loop
MILL CITY Schedule for the
South Marion County B basket-
head.
Ducks Boast
Most Weight
(Continued from Page 6)
to 186.2 for Oregon State back
field starters
All seats of 22,000 capacity at
Hayward Field were sold out as
early as Thursday morning and
scalpers were reported asking $15
I per pair for tickets Friday.
Coach Tex Oliver still didn't
He said the outside chance
that might bring State a Rose
Bowl election seemed to hinge
on the. outcome of Stanford's
game with California and the
Oregon State tilt with Oregon
Saturday. WSC has beaten Jtoth
Stanford and Oregon State, but
trails them In the standings.
Losses for both would put
Washington State into a tie with
the leaders.
"We're good friends of Ore
gon State and Stanford and
don't wish 'em any hard luck,"
said Hollingbery, "but."
COMMISSIONER'S
COITRT
Sam Lorenzen, commander, re-j $29011 Hugh Fisher, use of carl of State, auditing $1205.92.
lief Mrs. Chas. F. Wagner $150; $2.80; Gabriel Powder it Sup. Co, Circuit Court Aect: Dean Ems,
Sam Lorenzen, commander, re- j powder $12.75; General Petro-lprof. services $15.00; Chas. Ever-
lief Mrs. N. A. Hansen $15.00; leum Corp, oil $85.10; Th J. K. ett, dep. sheriff, traveling ex
Sam Lorenzen, commander, re- Gill Co, tests $81.50; GQmore penses $1.50; Sam B. Harbison,
lief A. H. Thomas $15.00. Oil Co, oil $89.04; Harvey M. prof, services $15.00; Verna Hegge
Labor: J. P. Asplnwall $116.58, 1 Girod, use of car $45.99; Goodrich Co. clerk, certified copy $2 -50;
Lee E. Brant $117.33, Ernest M. I Sil vertown Stores, tires $635.48; I Paul Hendricks, prof, services
Crum $102.23, F. A. Dutton Graber Bros, valves, etc. $1220; I $15.00; Stanley McDonald, ex-
$110.54, J. J. Hollett $84.73, Har- Hansen it Liljequist Inc, glass, pert witness, $35.00; Sheriff's of-
old Keppinger $102.73, James etc. $4.80; Harris Supply Co, fice Coos Co, traveling expenses
Nightingale $59.84, W. C. Wool- thermometer $18.60; R. C Hase- $320.
dridge $117.82, Omer Bartruff man, pump, etc. $2.75; J. E. Ha- Clerk's Office Aect: Abrams it
$135.53. Lrle Beckner $99.73. zeltine it Co, welding rod, etc,! Ellis, Inc, bond premium $37.12;
Merle Beckner $117.73, O. D. I $48.72; N. C Hubbs, use of carl Oregon Finance Officers Associa
Binegar $119.73, J. A. Burns I $48.65; Carl Hultenberg, tires, Ition, due $1X0; Remington Rand,
$138.48, C. S. Chittock $99.73. F. etc $668.61; HutcheOn Paint Inc, repairs $10.00.
M. Elsey $99.73, Wm King 1 Store, paint $4.00; Interstate Coroner's Office Aect: L. E.
$13323, W. R. Massey $89.75, C Tractor & Equip. Co, Caterpillar I Barrick, cash adv. for telephone
E. Powell $105.17, Nick Schab $5970.00; F. Jaskoski & Son, $2.73
$114.84; Dan Scharf $130.29, Roy printing $11.80; Jefferson Lbr. Co. Court Cfnmhstners
Theodorson $94.65. Hugh Webb Co, lumber $1892.93; Ira Jorgen- Aect: Association or uregon
$115.07, L. W. Webber $99.73. sen. bearings, etc $88 J4; Louis Counties, association dues $144.16; elin gexpenses $29.80: Lucille
Lee A. Wells $136.68. Frank L. Jory. refund on cont payment Capital Journal, pubus budget Kennedy, do $18.80; National Ed
Woelke $101.72, Clyde Woodruff $50.00; Kraps & Long, printing $19720; The Quelle Cafe, meals ucatioo Assoc, books $2.10; Ida
$141.44; F. G. Sherwood $3.19, $74.70; Jas. H. Maden Co, fuel I for budget com. $10.35. Mae Smith, institute leader $10.00
C A De Long $61.84, Coleman valve 54; Douglas McKay Chev. Court House Aect: E. L. Elf- 4H Club Aect: Wayne D. Hard
Donohue $11724. N. R. Foster I Co, switch, etc $55.64; A B. Mc-1 gtrom Co renalr floor, etc. $10.00: 1 ing, cash adv. for Pac Int ex-
$3.59, B. C. Hall $3.59, B. A. Hil- Lauchlan Co, repairs $1.86; Mt otis Elevator Co, repair cable, penses $27.00
fiker $107.71. J. L. Prange $9724. States Power Co, power $448; etc. $f 9.40: Anne Pillette, ele- Sealer of Wts. Measures
E. L. Rogers $117.34, Earl W. Needham's Book Store, file, etc I Vator operator $10.16. Aect: Department of agriculture
Russell $10.77. Arthur Drake $263.58; Wm Neimeyer, adhe- Dist Atty's. Office Aect: Tal- sealer $33.00.
$89.73, John Sacre $89.73. A. V. sive, etc. $1.46; Nelson Bros, Inc, bot Bennett traveling expenses Sheriffs Office Aect: A C
Fisher $108.93. Robert Johnson metal covering $165.00; V. E. 3.80: m. B. Harden, traveling Burk. cash adv. for postage
$79.73. Joe Wright $96.50. Bert- Newcomb. repair tires $2925; I exnenses. etc $10.00: G. E. Mum- $15.00; A. C. Burk, travel ex
rand Iversen $14.73. Raymond Northern Life Ins. Co, salary ford. investiMtion $7.00. penses $79.35; The Capital Press,
W. Davis $89.73. Geo. A Fiedler savings $60.01; Oregon State Co. Fair Fund. Aect: American printing $1025; A M. Dalrymple,
$87.93, Thomas J. Holliday $87.93. Highway Co, lab. fee $12.00; The Lbr. Co.. lumber $29.08; Thos. A. I traveling expenses $4.1; K. S.
Wm McDwain $124.73, K. Thorpe Pacific Te. Sc Tel Co, telephones Carney, labor $40.00; D. L. Cum- Hartley, director y$l-50; Roen
$87.93. John Griesenauer $122.14. $174.75: Packer Scott Co, brushes mines, move disolav $30.60: Roy Typewriter exenange, rental oi
M. J. McCormick $53.35, F. A. etc $32.37; Philippi's General j. Rice, labor & expenses $104.41; machine SO.OO; Earl sneu, ec
Choquette $44.41, Frank Dubois Store, gasoline $1.96; Physicians Theodate H. Rice, labor $53.10: of State, motor vehicle registrst
$44.41, E. J. Richards $116.75, & Surgeons Hosp. Assoc, hospital Leonard H. Zielke, tomatoes $5.00; $?5 00.
Theodore Kuenzi $122.07, Anton dues $45.50; Pohle Staver Co, clarence ZielinsM, apples $14.85. Treasurer's Office Acca.: H. R.
Feskens $109.73, Geo. James gaskets, etc $278.45; Portland Health Officer's Aect: Central Crawford, postage $21.00; Ladd
$108.39, Lloyd Jarman $109.73, Gen. Elec. Co, electricity $29920; Pharmacy, medicine $76.05: H. & Bush U. S. Natl. Bank, deposit
D. Peterson $99.73, Greg Robl Rahn McWhorter Paper Co, pa- r. Crawford, postage $15.00; Hen- box rent $12.00.
$119.73, Jos. A. Robl $109.73, B. per $16.67; Richfield Oil Co, oil drie Laboratories, laboratory fees I Dog License Fund Aect: Paul
A. Snyder $99.74, Gilbert M. Sny- $75.53; Salem Box uo, cieais, etc $27.10; Marlon co. uept. or Marnach, traveling expe n s e s
der $97.73, Tom Bowden $99.74, $3.70; Salem Deaconess Hops, Health, maintenance $78.00; Mar- $71.60; Irvin Bartels, sheep kill
Roy LaFollette $95.97, Harvey M. care of patients $10.50; Salem
Girod $99.73, C. W Brant $40.75, Hardware Co, paint etc $13.60;
A. D. Graham $10.08, RayStrawn Salem Laundry Co, laundry
$5.98, Fred J. Miller $6.11, A. R. $2.55; Salem Stationery & Print
Nolan, jr., $3.99. Co., rubber stamps $5.15; Salem
Miscellaneous Aect: F. D. Van Steel & Sup. Co, wire rope, etc
Sweringen, labor $7.98; Alemite V24 Salem Tent Awnm
company, rod. $.48; J. P. Aspin- Co, glass $325; Salem Tire Ser
wall, traveling expenses $1222; vice, repair tires, etc $375.83;
Ballou & Wright, valve, etc Salem Water Commission, water
$43.73; Be Dell Contract Co, 33.48; Shell Oil Co, aline,
brushes, etc 192 20- Wake Mof- etc $850.37; Silver Falls Hrb. Co,
fitt & Towne, towels, etc $26.85; lumber 0291.30; Silver Wheel Mo
Rlnm Krvi stn r tor Frt, freight $.50; Skewis &
$S 49- Wallao. W WrvnecWl Inr JuOson, repairs 1D.D0", ownaira
bolts, etc $76.17; U. G. Boyer, 01 tuesei- eic- "
nettv cash. rah nHv helt etr Statesman niDiisn. L.O, pUDUsn
$10.50; Bradfield Lbr. Co, lum- claims $38.95; State Tire Service,
her $104 19- Keith Bmwn mHo tires $487.61; Stevenson co, re
Supply, lumber $15.50; A C. caP $25.00; H. L. SUff Furni-
RnrV nee nf Mr t19Q dAi W IT ture Co., felt etC. Sr.0; E. U
Rune hnnti in- tt w Syron & Sons, lumber $322.05;
Rnrroii r,iieh!ni tr t2 M- ran' The Texas Co, marfak $32.50;
itnl ritv RtnHerv hinHinir imir- Tidewater Associated Oil Co.,
nolo tlA AAa rarifo1 .Trni-nol nnVi- oil. etc. $148.44; L. R. Tweedies,
lish claims $17.60; Christian diesel $68.92; Union Od Co of
JnnM nrJntinif ins in- rvinmr,i Calif, gasoline $90.91; Valley Mo-
Enuioment Co shaft etc $534.61: tor Co, spring, etc. $85.62; Valley
riv ci, -n r.5tn Welding Co., oxygen, etc $22.33
iio- Pnmnwrrlil flmV u A. viDDen, repai mlll3
$33100- fnnVo U L- wara, airecwjnca
t. wnixe, ciers: i.iu; Trcsvcm
ion Co. Dept of Health, medical ed by dogs $8.00; Mathias A
services $46.75; Marion Co. Dept Beyer, do $27.45; Chester C. Jef-
of Health, traveling expenses ferson, do $8.00; Lillie L. Madsen,
$10125; Perry's Drug Store, sup- do $40.00; M. O. Pearson, do
plies $15.75; Shaw Surgical Co, $14.00; Homer F. Smith, do $58.00;
medical supplies $10.95. Manley Stone, do $8.00; E. F.
Herd Inspector's Aect: Dr. John Walther, do $32.00.
W. Hanrahan, assistant $137.64; i. iropeny accu: treo. tieu.
Dr. Fred W. Lange, do $17426; prof, services $150.00; Statesman
Dr. A W. Simmons, do $152.83. Publish. Co, publish notice $38.80;
Indemnity for Slauxhter of Dis- H Wm Thielsen, cash adv. for
eased Cattle Aett: Ahrens Bros, postage $3.00; Turner Memorial
Indemnity $28.01. Home, court costs $31.70; Unruh
inaane Aect: W. A Tupper, ng
cash adv. for exam. $2.00. I OJ W: "s" X 2
, , , commission on saie oj.uu, j. i.
Jan Aect: A C. Burk, board k.. . .
. I nunc, t.lCI IL fiJ-i-U-
of prisoners $235.80; Capital Bed- MlxllxnB. Aecta.: Citv of
ding Co, mattresses, etc. 9-75; I Aurora, amt. Collected Gen. Rd.
office of the
ball league was announced here 0,- Friday, night how much
this week by Secretary James orrno . . . star ,1avprs including
Dimit to include: Center Elliott Wilson, Curt Me-
Stayton: cham and Duke Iverson would be
able to play. On the other hand,
Coach Lon Stiner said his club
was in peake physical condition.
The game is set for 2 p. nw
and will bebroadeast over
KALE, beginning at 1:45 p. m.
Jinuirv S Detroit at
Turner t Mill City; Gates at Aums
V' January SSUyton at MiU City; De
troit at Turner; AumsvUto at Jeffer-
SJnuary 13 Turner at Stayton; Gates
.t r..w.It- Mill rtv at Jefferson.
January 18 Stayton at Aumsvllle:
Detroit at Mill City; Jefferson at
Gates.
January 20 Gates at Stayton: Aums
vllle at Detroit; Jefferson at Turner.
Januay 23 Stayton at Jefferson;
Mill C .y at AumavtUe; Turner at
GJanuary 17-Jefferaon at Detroit;
Mill City at Gates; Aumsvule at
January 30 Stayton at Detroit: Mill
City at Turner; Aumsvule at Gates.
'Monty' Quits
Spokane Club
The following is the official
publication of the record of
claims before the Marion coun
ty commissioner's court for the
November term! 1941. with the etc.
amount allowed, h i 1 1 a eon- Store, index, etc,
' 1 Mll A 4 BT .
. ...i VTon rr bvv n aav-n avw air m i l .1
tinued, eye, according to the Union Tel. Co- telegrams $.53
in- wov rw,iii. s ctn . I Willamette Valley Tfr. Co, freight
to ioan- TVMiffhtnn $3.50; oodbury Co, wheels, etc,
Assessor's Office Aect: Paul Hardware,' shovels $:C10; Ray L. 94; R. D. Woodrow, tire,
j0; .,,. n . Farmer Haw. Co, cans S3.au;
Gnebenow, deputy. $132.75 ; C. A. h. Machu c pistons. Assessor's Office Aect: Bur-
Lewis, do $112.75; Alma Acker- etc $183.04; Blanche B. Ferguson, j roughs Add. Mach. Co, ribbons,
man, do $102.75: Anabel Moon.1 reDorter $32.95: Firestone Auto etc. $9.75
do. $97.75- r.rarp N TtahPorV H Supply & Serv. Stores, tires I Auditing Aect: Earl SnelL Sec
v
$87.75; Gordon
$150.00.
records in the
county clerk.
Red Cross Pharmacy, medicine
$.89; Sanitary Service Co, Inc,
removing garbage $1.00.
Salem Constable Aect: Earl
Adams .travel expenses $111.10.
Salem Justice Court Aect: S.
C. Catlin it R. K. Page, rent
$80.00; Joseph B. Felton, postage
$5.00.
Outside Justice Courts Aect:
A M. Amo, constable $520; W.
C. Miller, constable $7.60; Alf
O. Nelson, justice $45.75; H.Over
ton, Justice $14.55; E. H. Wheel
er, const $19.40
Juvenile Court Aect: Salem
Deaconess Hosp, care of juve
nlles $22.00: Nona White, cash
adv. for stamps, etc. $2.95.
Law Library Aect: Bancroft
Whitney Co, law books $22.50;
The Bobbs Merrill Co, do $10.00;
E. Tower, do
Fd. $0.21; City of Hubbard, do
$127.28; City of Jefferson, do
$154.23; City of Mt. Angel, do
$363.60; City of Scotta Mills, do
$30.33; City of Sflverton, do
$1009 83; City of Stayton. do
$347.39; City of Woodburn, do
$679.99; Fred Gahlsdort, relief
Sherman Miller $12.00; Salem
Supply Co, gravel $11920; State
Industrial Acc. Com, Insurance
$31.44; Portland Gen. Elec Co,
electricity $114.15; Talbot Ben
nett traveling expenses $5.90;
City of Aumsville. 94 amt col
lected Gen. Rd. Fd, $3145; StaU
Public Welfare Com, blind as
sistance $206.80; StaU Publie
Welfare Com, dependent child
assist $1995.20; StaU Publie Wel
fare Com, old age assistance
$7215.40.
SPOKANE, Nov. 28iJP)-A. J.
Clerk's Office Aect: H. C.
Mattson, deputy $112.75; Lee Oh-
Monty" Montgomery, business 1 mart, do $132.75; A. M. PresnalL
manager of the Spokane Indians do $130.00; A. M. Roethlin, do
$51.56; G. M. Six? do $107.75; M.
L. Pugh. do $87.75: E. S. Ler-
of the Western International base
ball league, will not be with the
team in 1942, owner Bill Ulrich mon do $75 00
saia rriaay. Montgomery nas
been in Salem, Ore, sinoe the
MlyveA V 4Vk A, 1 Q A1 OOQCAH
WTC V avwv. nA1Ht A S 1 OAVA.
Ulrich announced no plans for c .T i eTi. V '
.: r J. E. Smith, salary $130.00.
Co. Court St Commissioners
Aect: H. C. Mattson, clerk $20.00; '
Woodburn in Tie
For Grid Title
WOODBURN Woodburn and
Gresham high school football
f ebruary mill .vj avmj ...... - . . . .i,. i inuini
Turner at Detroit; Jefferson at Auma- teams tied for first place m me pGE 8miemea
a successor to Montgomery, who !
has been associated with the club
since its organization in 1937.
Bowling
Scores
CHERRY CITY LKAGUB
vlU:.. iit-to--.t Tumer: De-1 Big Nine league.
trolt at Gates; Jefferson at am -y.
I Woodburn
r.knn in Aumivilla at Stayton:
Mill City at Detroit; Gates at Jeffer-
February 13-SUytoo at Gates: De- riham
trolt at Aumsvule; Turner at wener-1 MoUlu
,(!1 . , . .. Chemawa
coru.ry i "l-. r-.TIL . Faritrose
Aumsvuie ai auu
Tu.rn t.m.. I Silverton
Koruarj aw "r r I CanDT
ram m auu
This schedule has been released by
Mr. James Dlmtt, secretary of the Mar
lon County "B Leafu Athletic association.
Final standings:
Bulkier
Doerfler
Wilson
Estacada s-
w wm . T1 W -om 1
1 9 .875 17 Total
i :LlJ 2 "ISUteuaaa
i m S n Handicap
ja am or ui i niui
" X X Belcler
akal mat 1 Wim I w awiw
.000 S Ml 1 5.","r',T"
7 1
S 1
4 S
4 4
.4 4
S 9
. I 1
. S
m
164
182
. 199
. 193
. 869
Didrickson Bests
Men's Par on 70
aiill Oty Squad
Feted at Dinner
nfTT.T. CITY- A football ban-
ouet was served to the football
Colwell
Total
Cntted
Dibbern
Sheckler ,
Art Warner
Oberman
Al Warner ,
Total
it
160
1S1
168
130
191
827
170
88
14
177
148
727
158
198
133
ITT
169
790
58
189
141
1S8
.189
198
843
168
100
149
192
190
759
Smith, salary $130.
Court House Aect: J. H. Kirsch,
janitor $84.69; Chas. McKinley,
do $84.73; John J. Chaignot do
$84.73; Ruth Hutchins, elevator
operator, $44.76; Anne Pillette,
do $44.76; M. S. Ramp, watch
man, $84.73.
Dist Attys. Office Aect: Tal
bot Bennett deputy $175.00;
Pauline Cutler, stenogr a p h e r
137 446
171 499 Health Offlrr'a At V A
178- 492 .... . ... 14. .... ,r'
ISO 498 I uuugios, ncaitu uixiccr 91. 1 .w,
184 642 F. R. Coleman, sanitary officer
836 2435 I eon 1 t . t- tti . tin nn.
fii.ii) uuu ricii, nurse fij.vu.
Catharine Lemke. nurse $135.00:
174 I iutaIKo I-, iv o nn
S33 fUtf.UU.
200 492 Salem Constable Aect: Caro
129 437 line Ward, stenographer $30.00.
185 494 Salem Justice Court Aect: Al-
886-2558 ma Johnson, stenographer $100.00.
Jnvenile Court Aect: Noma
J! White, probation officer $147.69.
122 417 1 Poor Aect: Mrs. Elizabeth
SZlii Krause, relief $15.00.
momhen of the school Relnbokl
I . i I Lewta
BeInhM Lewta
Handicap 5S
o lunn Mn 1 Snanl and. the male members of I stuU 137
Babe DldriksohZaharias.
en's golf tar. ah . 35-33--70 tn 4V Tot
at the Hillcrest Country ciuo UHioere, nonwi T.. Botler
52
121
108
144
151
161
736
day-two under men'. par and "B" JL LL
ul 1 a -a ir, Hinty. Mrs. Harry Mason ana menoer
iuwat iwuuu 1 : - , ., i 1 tuiiey "
v,. tanmA Bomclthe home economica xina wu ulMatheiur
300 yards for the coming $10,000 charge of preparing and serving J-
Los Angeles open.
the meat
Total
78
129
116
137
118
. 141
. 717 811
T6
95
160
192
120
168
Pa alas Cass
Farmen .
Girod
Duffua .
Thompson
Harmon
Total
127
. lis
157
.97
.184
. 884
140
149
148
94
164
TheD
On 28-0 Vin Over Medf cfrd
THE n ALiks. Ore- Nov. 28? .D
claimed, th OSon JtJJi MiTlearDe26b. I COLLEGE
it was Uie nmtn - - rvf did isrsktoe , Newberry .
only unbeaten rival lor me uw - r-- , . Skjishury Tea. X3, Towson State
not meet the state's" major warns. r t.
a-. . -w fit atiarter;.the to
t-t- t,-,Armrn in' each . I Alabama II, Miami 7.
IS'L .riTT-lknocked f over levtru w ne
Cl 1UU . M liUIMtA J
cey tallied them all on line plun
ges, after broken-field running by
Halfback Benny Hoi comb had set
up the scores. Ray Conover boot
ed the conversions.' ' - 'V ,1
Th TMrn)rlrirsL Who had lOSt
state's leading teams never inrea . Mxt!t state J, 8am Dl-
ened. , - , -H ; ; ego SUte .
pointa scored againsx opponems
27 The Indiana are looking lor a
Amity 13. Newport 12.
The Dalles 2S. Sledford t.
Jefferson 12. Grant .'-."
8932139 Recorder's Office Aect: Helen
C. Schofield, deputy $97.75; D.
52 156 Janice TTenrv Hemitv tRRKfi'Ma-
ist 340 bel F. Phillips, deputy $100.00.
lit 420 Schooi 0f flce Acet: Ux-
189 4S9 1 cille Kennedy, supervisor $120.00;
748-2196 Cora AT Reid, deputy $115.00;
Carmalite Weddle, secre t a r y
78 228 42055.
itetZ 422 1 Sheriffs Office Aect: Kenneth
i-o L Randall, deputy $147.69; B.
I69C4W R- Smith, do $134.69; L. L. Pit-
798-2324 tenger, do $134.69; H. H. Daniels,
do $109.69; T. J. Brabec, do
1764431149.69: A. M. DalrvmDle. do
wZ 471 1 $114 69; Harold Domogalla; do
iSf- Si $125.00; B. O. Connor, do $112.75;
4Iain Howard M. Perry, do $115.00;
Wm McKinney, do $115J0; Rob
ert W. Callahan, do $38.70; Mrs.
Claire Hammang, do $7&A0. .
Treasurer's Office Aect: Del
bert Lovre, deputy $115.00.
Dog License Fund Aect: A M.
Roethlin, clerk $50.00; Paul Mar
nach, Enf. officer $124.69. r
Cav Property Aect; EL Wm.
Thielsen, clerk $100.00; Mary
Ross, stenographer $50.00.
Engineer's Office Aect: , N. C
Hubbs, ' engineer $174.74; : Hazel
E. Ward, clerk $87.75 .
Photostat Aect: A. M. Roeth
lin, operator- $23.44; D. Janice
Henry, operator $33.34." ,t
Court Bouse Aect: Robert Lee,
labor $16.03. 5
- Indlcent SeUierr Relief Aect:
Thai's the word for iho
Oregon Siaiesman "Happy Kitchen
-
Thnref
Dec S-
saleii zmiionY
2:00 to 4:00 P. 1L
EnchEay
aai Mm u . r ... mi 1
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but one previous game and, had
post-season - game.