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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1944)
.pace Ersimxri The OUTGOI! STATIC: IAN. Ccleoj Oregon. Sunday I 'crcln?, JcnucrT Z2. IZ'A : i i ' i i! II X I il i I i t' I"" Parrish Fives ibeading Loop LCSUC-PAMISH MVKAlf LEAGUE - : .. . -.- W I. Pet. Psrrish Huskies Li 14. 0 1.000 Parrish Wolves -::JL1 i.4 0 1.000 LcfUt Tlaers i : : S- 1 .750 Leslie Lkni ' " S S 300 Parrteh Grizzlies 2 2 300 . Leslie Panthers 1 1 S W Leslie Wildcats , 4 ..000 Parrish Bears . 4 .000 The Parrish " Huskier and the ' Parrish Wolves, ".I, both undefeated lit four starts i are ruling "the . 'roost in the Leslie-Parrish intraj mural basketball tourney, accord tog to figures compiled yesterday. Games this week: Tuesday Leslie - Tigers vs. Parrish Grizz lies and Leslie Lions - vs. Parrish Huskies at Leslie; Wednesday ... Parrish Bears vs: Leslie Wildcats and Parrish Wolves vs. Leslie Panthers at Parrish; Thursday Leslie squads at Leslie, Tigers vs. Panthers, and Lion vs. Wildcats; Thursday Parrish squads at Par rfli, Huskies vs. Wolves and Grizz lies vs.-Bears. . 1 Tuesday's round at Leslie will serve as a polio benefit after noon, an admission charge of 10 -cents to be made. The Leslie band, i Pep club and cheer leaders will I W out 'eh masse arid a gobdljr crowd fs "expected. The first game starts at 4:13 pjn. This will be snore or less a dress t rehearsal for : the band and rooters .for the first night game of the season between the northern and southern rivals, to be played at Leslie - February 18. : v. : -r:u:- In the individual scoring parade Roger Dasch,' Tigers, is leading with 45. Tied for second are Mel Boggs -Grizzlies, Dick -Hendrie, Huskies, and Richard Province, Huskies, all with 40. -f Scoring parade:-Roger Dasch, Tigers. 4S: Mel Bocss. Crizzliea. 40: IMck Hen drie. Huskies. 40; Richard Province. Huskies. : 40: Don Phillips. Wildcats. ; Dick Allison. Grizzlies. 39; Wsjne Helseth. Lions. X7; Wally Dehut, Hus kies. J7;jPhU-Jans. Grizzlies. 23: Bob Cotfrier.' Wildcats. SI. . - i . . . ..- - 1944 Angling pted PORTLAND,' Jan. 2-(JP)-Um-its on jack salmon will be re moved after February 1, the state game commission announced to day in; adopting fishing regula tions for 1944 at a special meet ing here. The legal catch of steelheads from coastal streams will be tightened from the present five in one day or 10 in a week to three in one. day or nine in a week, ef fective February 1. Tanner creek, which empties into the Columbia river near Bon neville dam will be closed August 1, instead of on the general closing-date October 31, to avoid in terfering with egg-taking opera tions at the Bonneville hatchery. The creek will be included in the general opening date of April 15. Botvlinqj -h r-v-v-V: ;L:w l Nicholson Insurance, l:-7 1 Hartman Bros. , 3 Senator Barber -Shop , Halvorsoa Const Co. . 4 Hwnmt ..'i i - ? . Goldies i , . i i 4 S- Paulua Bros.' .,- - . . ..J Woodbursi .... .,. - Averages top 10 bowlers: Scales Dahtberg 114: Hill 171: Higgins Duffus 1SS: S. Mills 17; Steele . ZeUer 166; WheaUey 1S: MelvUle . INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Statesman 4- Paperntakers i -. . .; Capital City Laundry M St r Grocery : - Vslley OU Co. - Brit Spot -i Scio Pet I.77S '.5SS j.333 J2X ( 17: 170: i7: 164. :.f ' 1 : 33 4 -1 i.7 ..4 S .667 .j& s ;joo ..3 , 3 i'iJOO Wahl Bros.: JS33 .167 Averages lop 10 bowlers: Densmore ,o. u.thia 1C7- rdmrdi 166: Kircitner 169: Pederson 162; Melville 163; For- gard 161: Wheatley lei; trtsgaara aae; White ia. ; MAJOR LEAGUE Bert's Pros. Acme Wreckers Cline's Coffee Shop Army-Navy Store . Ramage's 7-Up City Cleaners - f 14 : .alll.667 2 1, 4.667 11 .667 .1 I 1333 i a i333 .1 a jj33 Averages top 10 bowlers: CUne. jr. 1S6; Hartwell 184; Poulln 1S3; Thrush 1S3; Cline. sr HIS Kertson ISO; Coe 178; Haman 178; 1 Foreman 177; Prie sen, 177. 'I ' . - LADIES. LEAGUE Acklin's Bootery : Broadway Beauty Sbop Rlalto i i 1 KegleMes kfitWr'a rurnirure Sears Roebuck 3 1.000 3 1.000 1 1 1.667 1 t J33 3 3.000 .0 3 JW Aversges -top 10 bowlerettes: Gar barino 161; Lloyd 156; Poulin 153: Meyer 151; Mills 14S; Bowteby 141: Tamblyn 141; -Averin 141; Foreman 140; Jones 140. Holt 140. ; ; i JO Ax 7 7 V 1 Jf . . X i v i w J I f i L - "i:FTI ri. n -& i5;:2Q32ocl; O sUElj ! 5 -w V- ' Avcldfihsembarrcdsnient cm s$xtVa!jsiTok VK1 cp-radotfluthe Addle! ..'cftlMi rnpderri gerv'csr v SBaBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBSBSSSSSSinSHensen CUDIT DENTIST' Thonks to the skill of your dentist and improved denture technique, you con now obtain dentures you will not only enjoy, but actually take pride in wear-' ing. 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Remember -the ; DEST DUY is a WAR CONDI : 4 ' : 0K I c: c: On to th Tournament Portland Hdqpi! Race Sizzling f. - By the -Associated Press The most hotly contested hoop championship battle ' Since . 1907 loomed for Portland today as four teams emerged . neck-and-neck from the first half of 1943-44 sea son play.; li-:t-..I . Jefferson knocked the Boosevelt quintet ' from ' its pedestal; 27-22 last niht to make standings even between them, . and Grant moved into the, victory! column- with la 35-32 defeat of Commerce. - j t This sends Jefferson, Grant, Roosevelt and Franklin into the stretch for the district 6 title and a berth in ' the state tournament at Salem in March tied at six vicr tories and two defeats each,' ' ; Elsewhere ,4n ' t h e . state" La Grande' r took " a'. Blue Mountain conference game from Pendleton, 22-27, : and 1 Oregon City moved ahead In district 7 by rolling ov er; the Milwaukie Maroons, 40-35. Grants - Pass : dowtied Roseburg, 41-26. 5 . . :,Hr.',: Eugene rolled over Salem 47-28 for its second non-district victory. In another non-district tilt, . Hood River topped Astoria, 30-25. ' Salem IMis9 Honored UNIVERSiTY OF pRlEGoiN (Special )-Among the six pledges to. Amphibian, swimming honor ary; announced : late last week was Mary Jo Geiser,- Salem, jun ior, in Journalism, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Geiser, Salem. Academy Quint Tops Gervais : Finishing up on the' tuck end of a nip-and-tuck tilt when Center Dean Keedham meshed a . two pointer In Ihe last seconds, Sacred Heart academy's quint edged : out Gervais 16-14 Friday night in a North .Marion county B league basketball game, on " the St. Jos eph's Hall court. The teams were tied at 10-all at halftime.- - ' The jvictory was the 'second in league' play this ' season for the Academy 'five. . '. GEKVAIS (14) Patterson (6) . Phillips (0);i Booster- 0 Matlock (T) Jorgensoa. I), . Sacred Heart hub: Volk S. CIS) SACKED HEART y. i T.t - 2) Free F ; 10) Banie 4) Needbam (4) Sommers i. (4) Sulnc Hunt License Available After 6 Month Tenure I Any person ,who has lived In Oregon for six months immediate ly before making application, : al though a legal resident of another state, ' is' entitled to i resident hunting i license, ; Attorney ,G George H euner held Saturday. ! The opinion, was asked by Dis trict Attorney v Robert Chrisman of Wallowa; county. - I Northern Division ? Games to Be Aired AH spenaered by Associated : OUi Feb. ''t, 7:39 p. n, KWJJj Portland . - Oregon i at Wash-j ington SUte. Feb. 4-5, t p KWJJ. Portland Oregon State ; at Wsakhigton. Feb.-4-5, 7:30 p. ' bl. KFIO,. Spokane ..OregoB at Idaho. mm (rr:.ir?'c?. liandv-Jloumsv.'- HOIJLYWOOD,-Jant.2?-P)TPhil adelphia Jug McSpaden whkzed through the Lakeside club course for a 65, five strokes under par. to set tne pace toaay in tne Bmg Crosby-Bob Hope 33 - hole ;war bond golf tournament to be de cided on a pro-amateur best - ball basis.. ' - McSpaden's partner, Bing's bro ther Bob, gave him six strokes by some-mighty timely help, and they had? an 18-hole ' best-ball total . of 59t three strokes better than their - - Bing . scored . a 40-33784 The tournament concludes tomorrow. Hope and Crosby will award more than $2000' in prizes. -. This yemr ... check on your sportswear wardrobe then check with ps ' for the opportunity -to have the most beau tiful, long wearing outfits you need-rand at such savins: price! 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