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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1920)
fAUf, SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SATURDAY. JANUARY 24. 1920. PACKED HOUSE VIEWS BEARCAT COME-BACK AND DEFEAT OF AGGIES Organization of Valley Semi-Pro League Is Be in Considered; KCf?Alt F1H 08 SIX MIR PACKED HOUSE VIEWS ISALEM 19 DEFEATS 1 VVII Vil WbWV mmw idea Jli GREATEST FAVOR in to fight to hold hi, Bo- Henry faielf and "PhuM,- V"" ars out for tht' Dotn good men, are out f . JH i position. L iresnmen . the first call for ba.k.tbJJ jing 18 to 11 In Salem's favor at ?e , close ot me ursi nan. e j ..... . Wash Jan. 24.-Yhlt- good position at center anu tianm, , . ,n ,m ha a.lid .v.. r iii . ,.. irpraaiis basketball team has asKea " -' " - " ... - - I.. ralirApnia tau 1.1 T OTnn tan.nnTU i here while enroute to Spokane this here last night Too much McKlttrick! That, In a nutshell, tells the story of the Bearcats come-back of last night and Willamette's defeat of the vaunt- The final Organization of a semi-professional baseball league In the Willamette val ley for the coming season is one of the,ed Oregon Agricultural five. topic receiving ' more than passing; score stood 28 to 2o. consideration In the sport circles of But the little "offensive guard" Salem as well as other cities of the jalone was not responsible for the beat valley, and there is every indication j ing which the Tlearcats administered to that such a movement will be formally : the Aggies. It was the well-oiled and launched during the cjmlng two weeks . smooth working Jlathews machine Admissions by a man charged with murder in the presence of a sheriff, if made voluntarily, are admissible at jthe trial of the defendant, according to an opinion of Attorney General Brown. Salem I games on won the first cf the loop, which the two the high some good shooting. The game i The lineup for Salem high at last 'spring and play one or two games. 'night's game was: Schaefer and A. I - , . . . . I urn, torwaras; uoise, i-emei. and Ashby, guards. :.inn!av niiht the Salem basketball Seattle, ?eW ?tVen CoCnn- Ja- !H ' ff: fori t)inA a . 0 l lUlB, oaskebifl e j defeated Princeton 2 The Californians are to meet Wash- Gill 'ington State college at Spokane. ' nan Deputy Btate flr 'wauaj. mg a survey at The Dali. n? also survey Hood Kiver nJI past few months fi . " in Salem the Idea has assumed little more concrete form than that of curb stone conversation, but In Kugene and Albany It Is understood that the nec- that contributed largely to the cardi nal and irild victors'. Pivoting around their veteran captain, Wapato, the lo cals worked the ball down the floor ,,..., - - -- - surv.v V. i ... . " .... . n-v. nf Washington's varsity oasKetoau , oeen maae or 50 town, .... .,.."" school team Is making when the S. H. men will meet xne d has en cut to fourteen men. the rtate and In most W S. quintet defeated Corvallis high Corvallis victory gives the Salem team Z Tjug tor positlou j tir. equipment has " school, at Corvallis. Friday night with, an all winners record so far this sea- all or wno , s Bteran8 .re,and many harn. f J" the score of 38 to 29. , !n and n:gh fans believe tnat Aioany. fourteen. The game was fairly clear of fouls; an old enemy, will have to put up a among ,s hay the score be-, hard rignt in oraer to win mis game, i and fast from the start, and many hazards removed. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT esuary local organization to secure repeateniy ana rea accurately ana raai such un undertaking Is being enlisted j to McKitirick, who was responsible for and that interest in the proposal r 14 of the points registered by his team, running high. jWapato, too. hU his shooting eye last The proposition most favored local-j night and chalked up four baskets for ly is that of a four or six club league a total of eight points, embracing the larger towns. For the No confernce college floor ever saw four-team organize tlon Salem, Albany, a harder, or more viciously fought Corvallis and Kugene are the ravomes. game and no fan ever saw a greater Wilh such a nccleus it is argued that transformation In a team than that the circle could be enlarged by taking which f eatured the Bearcat play as in two addltlonnl cluliR recruited from against the exhibition of stage fright points like Dallas, Silverton, AVood- which they displayed against Whitman bum, SpringfHd or Cottage drove, e week ago. Mathews' lads not only wi'.li Mc.Uinnvllle, Newberg and Ore- showed team work last night, but they gon City also suggested. Huscburg m alsu'displnyed an Improvement of Irs mention -d by a few as being a live per cent in their passing and shooting. . , ';. ALLEN HOLUBAR'S . ' .;. .-v.- . :H i 'THE 'I t i f THE SCREEN'S GREATEST EMOTIONAL AC- k I ' '' i 1 I !'-'' TRESS IN THE SCREEN'S GREATEST a :X lllll mlllilirt I " DUAL ROLE ( C V " I :i vivian sonia . - ! I - ' ' I ' ' ' I Chlld of Wealth Daughter of the People - Jr , j . i-.TC- .' J . I '.' who had everything who had nothing and ' S s-v . . . j. . ana gave notning . gave everyinmg 'J? 1 5.00D People fSlMpffi 1 8 fa Acts j ; j ! . Regular Prices U- Come Early f. T0M0RR0W-M0NDAY-TUESDAY-3 DAYS ONLY Continuous Show Tomorrow 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 p. m. Iwl I town and n good team to repre sent, the southern end of the league's lii'iitiiry, but the suggestion is not tak en well generally on account of .the distance end the fact that Kosvburg Is not wi.liln the limils of the Willam ette valley. I'Yom all pnints In the valley come reports of exceptionally promising inalerlal for temps during the sen.n ii iiil a gfiieral post-war re-n wakening of inlercst In Ihe national pastime. FI naneially the prospects for such a le iyito being a successful venture for nil of the flubs were never more prom ising, and it Is felt that the venture could be made without the customary Monetary losses which have been con nected with like enterprises in the past. MGN6 ' Portland, Ore., Jan. 24. Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul, light-weight box er, will fight ten rounds nt Mllwnukle, near here, Februury 11, with the win ner of the Bob Hoper-lloy McCornilck nmtch, to be fought at Milwaukle next week. The brand of ball they played would keep the best In the conference busy. In the early stages of the game O. A. C. was playing listless ball, passing wildly at times and showing no ability to get together. With the exception of Arthur, ihe forward to whom Margins' men fed, none of the visitors were able to connect with the loop from the floor and their defense during the first half was ragged. Rtlnson, tit forwnrc, stood out as their star even against Iho veterans Kearden and Hubbard, converting seven out of eleven at tempts from the foul line. The defense shown by Willamette last night Is going io lie a hard nut for the conference teams to crack If it Is maintained. Jackson, at center, show ed his real strength in this respect and Irvine showed up well. From all angles last night's game was perhaps the fastest exhibition of basketball ever seen here . and the packed-house attendance demonstra ted the interest which Is being evi denced In lllumete s entrance into the conference. Today the two teams left for Coi vallls, where they will play a return game tonight. The lineups wore: O.A.C. Willamette. Arthur (II) F (2) Irvine Sllnson (11)' K (3) Wapato Flkelman C (2) Jackson Item-dun (2) CI Riuey Iluhlmrd a.. (14) McKlttrick Iteteree 'Dean Walker of Kugene. Han KrunclHco, Jan. 24. Two ten round bouts and two six round bouts will feature the boxing show 'to be held by the Service club on the Presl illo army reservation hero January 20, Alex Trainbltus will meet Joe Miller nnd Hud Itldley will clash with Joe "King" Leopold In ten round (Toes. Frank le retron and Johnnie Web ber and George Shade nnd Buttling Norton will put on the star six round bouts. The California law limits bouts to four rounds, but it does not Bero,ia " """. hs secured a posi apply on federal government property. Salem and expects to locate ' , here permanently. Garner comes to Seattle, Wash., Jan. 24 Billy bal"" Willi a reputation as a first Wright, of Seattle, holder ot the Pa. cl"Ha 'Ilf 'ellor. He Is a left hand slug- clflo welterwelghtt itle, fought Morrle Blir w"" a i100 record. Jaix, of Kansas CiCty draw here lust night, Fred Gamer Now In Salem Will Play With New Club Fred Garner, formerly a player with the Idaho state league and known to base ball fans as a good leveriy aim tne decision was unproved by sport writers. Harry Glllum of Seattle, middle weight, knocked out Frankle Mason, of 'Chicago, in the first round of a sched uled four round event. Fresno, Cul., .Inn. !4. "Gunboat" Smith took a decision from Carl Mor ris after four rounds of fighting here last night on a card under tho auspices of the American Beglon boxing asso ciation here last night. to a four round iMNiiop is responsinie for Doth men boxed K"" npr' migration to tnis city, as the msm. wm mm m m mmmmm am mm mm mm m m Log Angeles, Cal Jan. 24. Presi dent William H. McCarthy of the Pa clfio Coast baseball league said Friday he had practically signed Jlmmie To man to umpire ngivln next season. He said he expected to have "four new faces on his umpiring staff. nan cuin organiser Is determined to Set good timber here for his diamond aggregation. Garner and "Befty" Schroeder have both been given temporary employment by F. A. Kuril of the Kurt! Packing company. When told that a Job was the only thing needed to keep the two boys Here for the present, Kurls manifest ed his desire to help the enterprise. by offering Immediate employment to the two players. Garner plnyed with tho Idaho state league In 1016, with the leading sol dier team at Camp Lewis in 1917- 1918 and with the Htnndlfer club of Vancouver, Wn In 1919. Oregon Quintet Defeats Washington Five 29-26 Seattle, Wash., Jan. 24. The tTnl. verslty of Oregon basketball team last night defeated the Unlversltf of Wnsh 1 ington five here by a score of It to 26 3 l: 4 Oregon Theatre Presents DOROTHY Pf HUPS J in a rust and close game. Washington ran up un eight point lead early in the first half, but It was overcome one. the two teams alternated for the lead in he second, Oregon scoring the final two points in the last three minutes of play. A sheriff Is entitled to mlleace ne- tuully traveled In caking service in civil cases, according to an opinion by Attorney General Brown in a case from Lincoln county. SCIIItOEDKU TO LOCATE ITERE .... AS I'SIOX OIL CO. EMPLOYE "Lefty" Schroeder, twirler with the Beavers during the 1919 season, will in all likelihood be a member of Biddle Bishop's Salem club. Schoeder has accepted a position with the Union Oil company. Schroeder will be one of the men in charge of the new service station at the corner of High and State streets. Until this sation is ready for business, the left handed hurler will be employed at the Kurtz Packing com pany s plant, , vftt, . Widen your Business Radius and cut your hauling costs. Thou- ovvners have trroved Bethlehem Dependable Delivery a Sale Asset. 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