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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1920)
PAGE SIX. THE CAPITAL T01W"- SATITBDAY. FEBRUARYljim 3 WiLLAMETTt GETS REST; PACIFIC GAME FOSIF0PTOIM iSALOI-COHVAlJJS GII1E TONIGHT AT WJL GYM Coach Mathews" Willamette Bear cat! are going to have a chance to re ,..t. and iret Into condition again k.rr. their next game, according to the announcement made today by the nnorh. who brought a oaaiy cnppieu tm hack from the northern tour. praline of the automobile show. -rwh I. to be held In the armory, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of next week, and the work of decorating the building, the game witn racuic university, scheduled for Tuesday night, has been postponed until later in the season. This arrangement gives the Rearcats until February 21 to re cover from the effects of their Invasion of the north end of the conference cir cuit On that night they will clash with the Multnomah club five on the , Portland floor. The next home game, according to the present slate, will be against Stan, ford university, February 24, and that contest will be followed two days later by a clash with the University of Ida ho quintet. Pacific university will p robably ap pear on the armory floor on the even ing of March 3, and the two following days will be taken up by the high school basketball tournament to tk staged under the auspices of the local university. On March 10 the Multno mah club warriors will Invade Balem for a return game. CONCERNING MUSIC By C A. DAVIDSON (Director of Music for Salem Schools) TlSTUDENTS AT LIBERTY ARE HEARD IN DEBATE INCORPORATIONS : line Moralda Local Fraternity of the University of Oregon, organized for the purpose of fostering partlc ' Ipatiun In campus activities at the suite universty, filed articles of in corporation with the corporation de psittinent here today. The lncorpor- ators are George B. Bhlrley, Harold M. Lee, Byron Foster und llnrold K. Mommel. iJVil Corporations filing articles today v v ere : Logan Lumber company, ICHtacnria, ltO; Henry Cromer, Jense Cromer j and K. 8. Womer. l'rospect Investment company, I'ortluml, S5000 : Conrad I'. Olsen, Jiunes I. Bnln and H. A. Robertson. KhihUIb Shlnnle company, Seaside, , SiMlOO ; N. S. I'lotiff, 14. 1 1. Plouff and J I. A. Scott. .Service Station equipment com pany. Portland, $5000; VV. II. Mnrs . ti'i-s, J. (juy Wilson anil J. Walker. Westover IlomebulHlera, Inc.. "Portland, JO,000; C. II. Woodward, K. W. Cope und Prescott Cooklngham. Dallas Canning company, Portland j;r,,C00i Alfred A. Hanipxen, II. C. Nelson and C. J. Young. K. L. Uorrvgldor Orchard company Portland; $.15,000; Mary Leone Tuck er, liobert Treat I'lalt nnd Arthur Plait. Kllendalft Lumber company, Port land, $10,000; I). J. Phillips, W. W. Iiean and I). K, Dean, tlerber the Hadiator Man, Inc., l'ortulnd, $50,000; O. (1. Cerber, Inmn (ierber, Plowilcn Htott. (Iranrt Sheet Mutul Works, Portland $10,000; C. J. Parker, Kdward Eriok hoii und W. K. Reed. " Investment Corporation, I'ortluml, $5000; James P. Flnnigan, A. H.j Lewis and Tom L. Garland. Kelllngton Sifter Spout company, Portland, $25,000; F. W. Kelllngton, M. C, Kelllngton nnd M. 8. Hurt. Certificates of Increase In capital were men today as follows: The Salem hlfh school basketball I quintet will meet Corvaiua ftign scnooi at the Willamette university gym Sat' urduy night, February 14. This game is being looked forward to by basketball fans of the Willam ette valley as being the "showdown game" of the high school series. Sa lent at the present time la the leader in this district. Corvallia la one of the runner ups in the state series and comes to Salem just after defeating Silverton high school with the score of 49 to 15. While Salem won the single game played the Silverton team the contest was well fought and the score was more evenly checked. For this reason the local players will not have easy going In the game Saturday night. However, Coach Schott Is confident that the Salem boys will maintain the high grade of play shown by them this year. Salem has achieved victory from the 'following named opponents, this season: Eugene, 2; McMinnville, 2; Corvallls, 1, and Silverton, 7, giving six victories to their credit. hTe local quintet has met only one defeat in the high school string of games, this was In th? clash nt Albany. With this record of victories, Sa lem has an excellent chance for state championship honors at the state meet this spring. Following the game tonight, the re mainder of the scredule will be play ed In Salem at these dates: February 20, Salem against Albany; February 24, Salem against Silverton. It in plan ned to stage these games at the Wll lamette gymnasium, aB the game at tendance has grown to such propor tions that the high school gym will not accommodate the crowds. Psychology of Musical Talent. Not many summers ago it was my privilege to sit la the classes of Prof. 'Carl Seashore of the University of Iowa. He was then at the University of California Summer school. I was much interested in his experiments and scientific methods of measuring musi cal talent, and am enthusiastic over his book, .'The Psychology of Musical Talent" publisher by Silver Hurdette & Co., I shall aim to give ( momly In his own words) a brief review of the nature and purport of this book. : will undoubtedly be found of unlimited value to music teachers, school music supervisors, music students, and who are ever wondering whether William would learn to play If he weie present- Fed with a horn, and whether Susan Marigold really ought to continue with her voice lessons, etc. Quoting from chapter I: Three branches of the psy chology of music are fairly distinct; the psychology of musical talent, the psychology of art principles involved In music, and the psychology of mu sical training. The present volume is restricted to the first of these three The aim is to describe and explain the musical mind in such a way as to aerve in the recognition, analysis, rating and guidance of musical talent. In no other field does vocational guidance give so great a promise becoming scientific as in music. Among the reasons are fJiese: Music requires specific talents; these talents can b; Identified and rated by psychological IS BISHOP'S DESIRE With bull grounds selected at 12th and Oxford streets and bids for con struction of grundstand, bleachers and fences, coming In thick and fast, the Bulem Senators as a speedy semi pro cliib Is taking tangible shape, ac cording to Manager Biddie Bishop. Diddle has received the new plans for grand stand and bleachers con struction. The proposed grand stand will be thoroughly covered and will scat about 1500 persons. The total seating capacity of stand and bleach ers will be about 3000. Just to show that he believes In 13 as a good luck token, Manager Bish op received and npproved the plans on Friday the 1,1th, The grandstand ,hus 13 tiers of seuts and Diddle says that If he can arrange a game for Saturday, March 13th, so much the better. The grandstand will be of triangu lar design with semi-circular front nnd protection. It will be flunked by bleachers on either side and will be supplemented by special auto park ings. -With these arrangements, the Senators expect to be able to enter tain 5000 persons at each game, Early Part of Week to Be Fair is Prediction Washington, Feb. 14. Weather pre. dltctions fur the week beginning Mon day are; Pacific stales: 'Fair until about the end of the week, then ral.i In Wash ington nnd Oregon temperature sllght lv hlnw nnrmnl flrnt hntf nf tha vrpolr Securities Commission "'""'"i in iiu.uoo to $110,000. Oregon Motor company. Baker. $5000 to $25,000, from 4iooa Illver Oarage, Hood River, from $25,000 to $50,000. Permission to operate In Oregon was granted to the Ulyth-Wltter com pany, a California corporation capit alised at $500,000. Colon Livingston of Portland is nnmed attorney In fact "Lucy," the famous Ited Cross pl, trained by M. O, Dnnney, newspaper wait of Connell, Washington, would sluud at attention while the Star Span gied Banner was being played. Record of the Jackson county farm bureau show that $16,000 has been wived lo farmers through co-opera tive marketings Li LSI r Is ALWAYS GOOD MOST TIMES. GREAT VAUDEVILLE SUNDAY WILBUR & GIRLIE A JUGGLING NOVELTY COOKE AND HAMILTON "SAMPLES' CIIAS. IIICKEY DANCEFOOLERY CORINNE GRIFFITH in "THE BRAMBLE BUSH" Bum THEATRE both of the prospective musician and of those associated with him. It should certainly enhance artistic life both In the rndlvldual and In the commum ty'ii.i.ni talent Is not a single talent it Is a hierarchy of talents, many of which are entirely Independent of one another. Therefore the description of a musical mind reduces Itself to the picturing of the relative prominence or latency of each musical talent. Tie have the tonal group, the rhythmic group, the motor group, me iuwhwi ual group, etc These types can be de tected early In life, before time for be ginning serious musical training. The musical mind is first oi an normal mind. Indeed the normal mind is musical to the extent that It is normal. After all, psychology itself will be the chief gainer. One cannot observe under controlled conditions in a field so rich and unworked without- gather ing new facts, correcting errors, break ing views, and deepening insight into the nature of the mental processes in music. Pitch, Intensity, duration and ex- tensity are the four attributes of sounds; and the hearing of tones, the production of tones, the representation of tones in memory of imagination, musical thought and musical feeling these are the traits of the human mind which are definitely recorded in graphs, and graded on a percentage basis. The following outline presents methods; to a certain extent they are a closer view of the factors of the mu essential to happiness and success ;n the art; musical education is expen sive; misguided talent may entail a chain of grievous misfortunes. , Surveys in public schools show clear ly that very little correlation exists between the possession of musical tal ent for musical education. In recognso Ing the possibilities and worth of genu ine talent and the futility of trying to make a precious metal out of a base one, musical guidance may be looked upon as alleviating human suffering. slcal mind which are accurately meas ured and graded: Musical sensitivity, musical action or rendition, musical memory and imag ination, musical Intellect, musical feel ing. As a final compliment to Prof. Sea shore's service to humanity thru his beek, I need only say that it marks the beginning of a new epoch when music shall rest firmly upon a bonaflde, scientific basis, rather than upon the whimsical and empirical basis where It has rested fill too loner. MMM CENERAL MOTORS COM PANY Another wood dealer is convinced of G. M. C. Quality ( Fred E. Well of 988 South Liberty has bought a G. M. C. W. E. BURNS-DA BURNS Not BrothersThe Same Man Ferry Street at High " Salem, Or. mum Friday evening before an interested crowd. Eighth and Ninth grade pu pils of the Liberty school debated the question. "Kesoivea '- tion of the New York Assembly in Expelling the Five Elected social ists was Just" Those on the iffirmative were el- Ieda Ohmart, Frank Rhubets. Isaac Smith: on the negative Ralph Emery, Gene Crouthers, Harold Judd. Decision was in favor of the af firmative by narrow margin of per centage. The students showed carerui pre paration and debated with marked ability. Judges stated tnat jsaac Schmidt's affirmative rebuttal was what swung the debate. Following the debate Principal Floyd T. Webb, returned soldier, gave an Interesting talk on "My Impres- BOWLING There is nothing quite as re freshing as an hour's bowl ing after your daily work. This is where to spend a pleasant Sunday. sions of France". He said that France had been judged sometimes too se verely by a one-sided viewpoint Professor Morris of the University of Oregon will lecture on "The Use fulness and Foolishness of History" next Friday evening, Feb. 20th. 1S-20. An interesting program has been pre pared. 1 ; Olti TAX AID The contribution of the Union OH company of California toward the Ore gon good roads fund for the month of January was $2313.70, a cnecu lor which was received by the secretary of state's office Friday. This amount rem-esents the state tax on 27 S, 870 gallons of gasoline and 37,014 gallons of distillate sold in the state this month. . 1 encan leaa ta Be Selected Tbr New York, Feb. H xh Olympic committee has ,u u the national outdoor championship, as u,e ff the American team thetrT45 ia the Olympic game, M w1 August, F. W. Rnhl.. "s,t Amateur Athletic CrtoTSlT day. Sectional tryou w."?' ' San Francisco, ChC, vara stadium. lad B? 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