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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
f AGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FOUR HIGH SCHOOLS ENTER TEAMS WITH I THREE BE ARC A T STARS WHO ARE TO BA TTLE WITH IDAHO TONIGHT Athletic Field Fund Grows Fast With four (earns already lined up tor the state high whoa I basketball championship tournament to he helil here March 4 and S, under the aus pices of Willamette university, al ready entered on. the lists being ar ranged D- Coach Matthews, a truly representative gathering of the best teams in the state for the tournament is assured. The teams of the Albany. Salem. Ashland and The Oalles hifh schools ure the ones already entered and the selection of the remaining represent atives of other sections is beintt de layed only by the fact that not all of the district championships have heen decided. Three other teams which will prohuhly be seen In act Ion In the tournament are those from La ('.ramie, Marshfield and Astoria. The team which is to represent Portland has not yet been selected and probably will not be until some time next week, due to the tie be tween three schools for the league leadership In that city. That Portland will be represented by a team is as sured, however. Is the announcement made by Coach Mathews. The action of the Willamette au thorities In extending the scope of the tournament to include the en tire state this year Is due largcly to the rullni; passed by the I'n flfic Const Intercollegiate confeionce last spring, prohibiting the holding of high school championship cunttMts and tournaments by member colleges of that conference. This bars the Uni versity of Oregon and Oregon Agri cultural college from holding such events. Willamette is a member only of the Northwest conference and the rules of that conference place no such . restrictions upon the member colleges. Seeking to retaliate for the two defeats already suffered at the hands of the University of Ida ho five, the Bearcats will tonight ngnin give battle to the Moscow iggregation on the armory floor in a game that is to be called promptly at 7 o'clock. In order 'o allow the visitors to get away in time to catch an 11 o'clock northbound train out of Port land. While Willamette is not in the best of condition and it is prob ible that they will be minus the tervices of Jackson at center, be cause of injuries, the Idaho team in also suffering from the effects it a hard series of games anu a h.ird-fuught contest is expected. The game will have a big bear ing on the championship of tha Northwest Conference for, while Willamette has been eliminated from the running, Idaho is at present nt the top of the list but so closely pressed for the place by the Washington State college five that the loss of a game may force the Moscow lads back Into second place in the percentage olumn. I V tv; JvY 1 'r I f if -.Hi - V ",- i ZrAi J- " - ' - How widespread is the interest in .having Salem represented by a strong baseball team during tne coming sea son is evidenced by the additional sub. scription to the fund to provide a suit able playing field here announced to day. Those who have added their names to the list of subscribers to the fund are: Falls City Lumber company, ": V. G. Allen, $25; Cherry City Hotel, $15; A. M. Hanson, $10: Gideon Stotlz company f 15: Thos. B. Kay, $10; Wm. Neimeyer. $5: Ira Jorgensen, $5;' Mo del Shaving Barbers, $5; Sawyer & Emmett. $2.50; H. S. Radcliff. $1.50: Thos. Hensey $1; John Bayne $1. WILLAMETTE FRESHMEN TO MEET MOLALLA HI TOSSERS WAPATO McKITTERICK RAREY lll'XT LEAVES V. OF W. The Willamette freshman basket ball team will play the Molalla high school team in the Willamette gynina sium at 7 o'clock Friday night. Mo alla comes here with an unbroken string of victories this season. The first year men have played three games, winning one from Newburg i high and losing two to Salem high by j close scores. The freshmen will prob j ably line up with Ellis and Ganzans 'at forward, Stone center, and Thom I as and Soeolofsky guards. 1 0IHI DKAI.EHS LICENSED Approximately 1B00 l';il eslatn men are now regularly llcetued to trans act business in Oregon, nccordin,? to (! V. Johnson in charge of the re'i; es tate department In the slate insurance department. This Is an increase of 01 over the total licensed fur 1919 nml Indicates a material Increase i.i the number of real estate brokers In the slate. Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Tells Safe, Simple Way l Treat nml llellcvc nt Home If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head noises caused by ca tarrh, or if phlegm drops In your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know thai these dlstressslng symp toms may be entirely overcome In many Inslanres by the following treat ment which you can. easily prepare In your own home lit little cost. .Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of I'armlnl t Double Strength.) Take ' this home and add to It '1 pint of hot water und a little granulated sugnr; Bllr until dissolved. Take one tuhle spoonful four times a day. Alt Im provement Is sometimes noted after the first day's treatment, r.reothlnpc should become easy, while the dis tressing head noises, headaches, dull ness, cloudy thinning, etc., should gradually disappear under the'tonln action of the treatment. Loss of Hiuell, taste, defective hearing and mucus dropping in the buck of the throat are other symptoms which sug Kest the presence of catarrh and which may often be overcome by this that nearly ninety per cent of ull ear troubles are caused by A Seattle, Wash., Feb. 26. Claude .1. "Jump" Hunt, Uni versity of Washington athletic coach, will leave his post March 1, It was announced here today. Hunt recently re signed to return to his former position ns director of athletics' at Carlton college, Northfield, Minn. . CLASS It AsKKTll Al.l, TEAMS pi:ki.ihx; for series Class basketball teams at Willam ette university are practicing. daily in preparation for the class champion ship series, which will be held nt the close of the varsity season in two double-headers. The freshmen have a strong team which has been playing several high school , teams, nnd Is therefore In good condition. The sophomores have a number of the vote, slty substitutes, men vho can piny fast type of basketball, while the Jun iors will have a number of the men who have won the chnniplonshlp for two seasons past. , For this reason the series will be hotly contested nnd is drawing n great amount of Interest In the university. Smith Draws Oat Latin Republics Of Nomination Race May Join As One i . Portland, Or., Feb. 25. Ei'gere E. j El Pas?, Texas. Feb. 23. The re Smith, representative In the Oregon ; publics of Central America have form legislature and union labor leader, hasjed plans to unite themselves under one withdrawn as a candidate for the re- j government, beginning September 13. publican nomination for congress. Mr. .,. ,u . .:,.,- , j a u u , i.. j., 1921, the centenntia of their inde- Smith, who announced hs candidacv, ten days ago, said today that unex-j pen,,ence' according to Excels'.or of pected developments have cau-ed him'JIeIt'eo City. to change his plans with regard to running for congress. Russia I tion. has a Girl Scout organiza- TENNANTS VOTE TO RAISE () X RENTS ON LANDLORD Fairfield there must, therefore, be. ninny people whose hearing may be restored by thin simple, harmless, home treat Fairfield. Or., Feb. 28. Miss Agnes and C. I). Duliette from O. A. C, spent lust week-end with home folk. Williams & Mench received a car load of wire this week. They are planting 40 acres more hops. Mrs. linger nnd son. Harold, of S.i lem visited nt F. R. DuRette's Mon day. Ed nergevlun nnd family have moved Into the Francis apartments. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Cockcrham visit ed with relatives In KcMlnnville Sun day. I). It. DuRette nnd family motored to Salem Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. DuRette's mother, ' Mrs. I.uthy. Miss Myrtle, who has been seriously ill the pnt week, returned to her school duties In Woodburn, Wednes day. Miss Nellie Marthaler returned the first of the week nftcr a week's visit catarrh and with her sister in Arlington. New York, Feb. 25 Unable to t" of anything else to do with J5 nnd $7 monthly rental Increase his eight ten ants forced upon him, George C. Kelly, today s?t electricians at work wiring his eight family apartment In West 10th street. Mr, Kelly had main tained pre-war rental schedulod of $30 until his tenants voted him the increase. SOVIET OFFERS I'EACl London, Feb. 20. The soviet com missary of foreign affairs has dis patched notes to the United States. Japan and Rumania, offering them ptaco with soviet Russia, according to n wireless dispatch from Moscow re ceived here today. FUGITIVE WANTED IV OHIO HELD BY PORTLAND POLICE llll'lll. 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