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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1921)
Page Ten f i Bearcats Rally Puts Whitman Quint In Hole Locals Come From Be hind In Second Half and Win; To Play Again Tonight Apparently Coach Mathews ut tered pep instilling words between Halves in the basketball game last piKbt between the Bearcats and Whitman Missionaries, for after tr&iling through the first half with the score 13 to 7 against them, the Bearcat came back in the second half with a fury and literally lived UP to their slogan of "Massacre the Missionaries" smothering the Whit- baan miintt't li t- an u I a ,,.. i ,.f tallies and at quitting time the core stood 2 5 to 16 in favor of the Methodist aggregation. During the entire first half the Bearcats played listlessly, passing t "accurately and missing many ea-iy tries for the goal, but in the seconu half they played with a vim and ash that baffled their oponenua, Collecting a total of 18 tallies to whitman's 3 In the second period. Coach Mathews' machine, after a little tinkering between halves, hit An all cylinders and did not back tire during the remainder of the etto. Every member of the team flayed a stellar role during the second period. "Safety" Gillette, Squint Ifmick and Wapato were the chief tally contributors of the fray last night, with Jackson and Rarcy adding their mltet awards the defeat of th' Mliori;i ries. The same Bearcst lineup which drubbed the Whitman five last night will start the garan this evening in the second game of the series. Sid Rich, Wnitman captain, and Jack Gurian, diminutive forward. were the shining lights in the at tack of the Missionaries. Both men cover the floor with lightning ra pidity and proved themselves to be dangerous when within striking distance of the hoop. Although the "Jinx" which has camped on the trail of the Bear cats during the past week has trans ferred his luggage to the path of the Missionaries, "Nig" Borleske, .Whitman coach, Is extremely opti mistic and predicts that his men will stage a comeback this evening against the Bearcats In a manner that distinguished Marcus Whit man in his halcyon days. Borleske claims that his men were slightly off color last night, but he says "watch our smoke tonignt." The lineup: Bearcats (26) (16) Whitman Wapato F Rich McKlttrlck F Gurian Jackson C Kuntson Dlmlck a Laden &arcy (; Penrose I Substitutes Gillette for McKlt trlck; Donoy for Wapato; Shafer tor QMlette, Referee, Coleman, O. A. C. The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Society Awheel IK , J Hi . i rm win mi m wmm i Miss Annette Tilford, of New York, one of the athletic society oeauties who Is Wintering at Palm Beach, Fla., has enthusastic ally adopted the bicycling fad, whith has many supporters at the resort. Senators Sign Kracke, Bittle And Schroedei 'Hoover Will Accept Place Upon Cabinet Appointment to Com merce Berth Con firmed by Harding This Morning St. Augustine, ! V1-- Feb. 25 President-elect Hatding's selectloi of Herbert Hoover to be secretar, of commerce In the coming admin istration finally as confirmed b Mr. Harding today after a series oi developments that at one tin) seemed likely to lead to cancella tioh of the appointment. Mr. Harding announced that hi had found ' himself In "perfect ac cord' with the policies urged by Mi Hoover as a condition of his enter ing the cabinet and that the entire incident had been closed with a definite acceptance from the for mer food administrator. At the same time he virtual!) confirmed also the selection ol Henry Wallace of Iowa to be secre tary of agriculture. The selection of Mr. Wallace ha been well known for some time, although previously Mr. Harding had de clined to discuss it. Hoover's IVHiUon IniiMjtil. St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 26 With developments moving toward final confirmation of his tentative cabinet slate, President-elect Hard ing took a holiday from cabinet making and motored to Jackson ville today to be the guest at a pub lic luncheon and at a Masonic cere mony. 1 nder the circumstances Mr. Hoover will enter the cabinet with an unusual status. So far as is known here no other member has outlined a department policy in de tail as a condition of accepting hi portfolio. It is expected that lb result of Mr. Harding's acceptanc of the terms laid down by the for mer food administrator will be tu put the latter in a commanding po Kracke and Schroedei', veterans of last year, and Joe Bittle, Che mawa twirler who Is well known here, will be with the Salem.. Sena tors when they open against Re gina In their first two games in Sa lem, April 16 and 17, it was an nounced this afternoon by Manauri Jack Hayes. Kracke and Schrueder sition so far as the reorganizatior have both agreed to work with tile t his department is concerned locals on Sundays, it is stated. Both! Harmony Claimed. are at present In Portland. Asked about the condition laid An effort is also being made to!u'own hy Mr. Hoover, which lnclud secure King Brady, an Infield man cd indorsement by Mr. Harding oj who formerly performed in the ma- 11 definite policy for i corganizatio Jor leagues. Brady is at preseint of th commerce department, th In the east. president-elect replied: Manager Hayes today made an' "We are perfect accord as I nolntee. he said, had discussed with him the matter of permanent e-i-iay 'The Blue Flame." Miss Mar partment policies. ,, risborn. a petite dancer, Is one of the main attractions of the act and two "queen bees," Jean Hailen and Grace Worth, furnish the good looks, while Paul Mur ray can be credited with possessing the best voice. Scenically and from ihe point of costuming "Buzzin' Around'' is beautiful, and me en "Bl'ZZIN" AROl'ND" AT I II, K.I I SCNDAY "Buzaln' Around" is the vtsry "pat" title to the pretentious mus ical comedy and girl show which comes to the Bllgh theater Sun- uay. i.uzzjii Arouna lor a van- h. it i.a. as was the case In many part of -amn condition mis J' - , . . . . travesty on rneoa - h an-' the valley. Few oi ms trees were ticipate a large crop in 1921. Last killed and It will require very llt- vear they had practically no peach tie replanting to make , the orch is but the trees were not killed ard in it. normal condition. A peculiar feature of earth quakes Is that they seem to un Qulate the ground with a twisting motion. The motor truck is replaced by the camel for general hauling In Asia Minor. Two reindeer pulling a sled in Alaska made five miles in 14 min utes and 3 2 seconds. appeal to local business men tu as slst the Senators by offering Jobs when possible to ball players. Men of considerable ability are anxious to come here, It is said, if they can secure work. Consideration is at present being given a plan for a slate league which has 'been suggested by a Medford Man, Ashland, Midford, Roseburg and Cottage Grove are among Ihet owns suggested as tluj members of the league. A campaign for funds to assist the local team will be made among the business men here In the near future. Salem's probable lineup for the coming season Is as follows: Kracke catcher; Schroeder, pitcher; Bittle, pitcher; "Toughy" Blanchard, first base; Proctor, second base; Miller, shortstop; Bishop, third base; and an outfield composed of Holmes, Mwarda and Btepp, Etayes expects to remain on be bench. Murray Wade has been officially named as cartoonist for the Senators. what the department ought to i made. 1 wouldn't want Mr. Hoove or any other secretary to take a dc partment unless he intended to d things with it." He added that he saw nothing out of the ordinary about the cas except the publicity given it. K ery other prospective cabinet ai FERTILIZERS For every Crop and Soil Require ment SWIFT & COMPANY North I 'on la nd. Ore. For Kan" Terms anil Prices See or Write CLARENCE S.BOWW 1044 Mai mil St. Phone ll.VI leville show is quite some act. It : tire act, which lasts about three contains in the neighborhood of quarters of an hour, moves wiin fifteen people, most of whom are ! snap and aash. fine feathered song birds. Jack I Hallen, a comedian who Is the' Chas. LaFollett, who has been eading funmaker, and Miss ' in this vicinity helping his father lladys Gerrish, a vivacious little I spray the peach orchard at Mis irunette, carries the burden of sion Bottom, left yesterday for his unmaking so far as the fair sex home near Hillsboro. Mr. LaFol- is concerned. 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