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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1922)
PAGE TWO SALEM HI FIVE HAS EYES UPON INSHIP BMTffK The outlook (or a Salem high school basketball team which will win the championship of the dis trict and get Into the state tourna ment Is very bright, according to Coach Hollls Huntington. A num ber of high school players have been practicing tossing baskets aud dribbling In the high school gymnasium regularly for the past tnree week, he said. The official call for practice will be made for next Monday evening and at that time the foot ball players who play the indoor game will don the abbreviated at tire for the first time this year. None of the players were injured in the past football season and all are in good condition. Guards Are Veterans. For tue guard positions there will be Lilligren, captain, and Patterson, both lettermen of last year besides a number of players of letter note. Both of these men especially Lilligren, are fast on the floor and are accustomed to slip down the floor occasionally and toss In a basket at the most unexpected moment. . At the center position Hunting ion is going to be forced to groom a new man for the place. The most likely prospects are Okerberg and Adolph. J3oth had some experi ence last year and with practice and coaching such as they will receive under their mentor, will be very useful in the teamwork of the five. Okerbeig played part of a game here last year and from lack 'of practice was somewhat awkward. Adolph also played in one of the games and displayed a working knowledge of football tackling. v Many Forwards Out. At the forward positions Brown, Reinhart and Fallon, the latter formerly of the Falls City high school, are expected to be the choice. There Is, however, enough material to cause any of the play ers to do their best to make the team. A fine spirit is being shown between the teams and the coach and some excellent results can be looked for. Coach Huntington stated that he was In hopes that short trips to out of the district high schools could be arranged before the height of the season was reached No games have been definitely scheduled as yet. , SUPREME THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON COURT DECIDES 5 CASES 7 PLAY PROMISES 10 BE MI EVENT OF SEASON Among- the opinions handed down by the state supreme -court yesterday were: .' n.n. . Z , ZTT Wnat lve every Indication of pany vs. William Winters, et a , k . ... ... , , . . ' being one of the most interesting . ..... and Important theatrical' events u.u wuuij , ami iur partition ana ... , sale of real nmn.rtv n.,l ZZ Pf the season- wlu e tne present Justice Ra; :rn:.;. tion William A. Brady, in juoge 40claUon with the Reandean com Geore-n Tuzwoll mnAirioA pellants declared to be entitled to l? "d" the Grand the DrODort ouata ahar nf nmn.. ... ""6"v """" uamwunuy Henry D. Winters, deceased, t play "The Skln Game" the proceeds thereof after deduct- Originally produced In London lng costs and expenses as decreed where 11 was halle1 as GalB by circuit court. I "OTiay s most brilliant contribu ' Southern Oregon Orchards com- "on to the tnea'er ad where It pany, appellant, vs. Alfred a. Bnjoyea a year 8 run' Xne skla Bakke, appealfrom Douelas coun- ame" duplicated in New York ty; action on promissory note Wle s"cce!i8 " achieved In London Opinion by Justice MrHrlrte- 1119 American production was Judge J. W. Hamilton affirmed made under the direction of Basil Twohy Brothers company an- Jean wno slagea the original at pellant, vs. Ochoco irrigation dia- st- Marty's theater, London.1 For trlct; appeal from Multnomah tne American tour this year, Mr- county; suit for accounting. Opin- Uean "a9 assembled an interna ion by Justice Brown; Judge Rob- "onai casi or. spienaia artists, ap ert Tucker affirmed proved Dy uaiswortny himself. Motion to recall and correct Taking as his theme the class mandate denied in Strong vs. conflict that is daily being waged Moore. , . , I all over the world the conflict The following attorneys were lnat ensues when the new order admitted to the Oregon baron pro- anaeavora to run elbows with and bation: Bernard Hicks, Klamath eventually turn out the o1q Mr. Falls, on . certificate from Mis- Galsworthy has laid his stirring souri; R. B. Parsons, Bend, on cer- story In a remote country district tificate from New Mexico. ia England. There one is intro- ' ' duced to the Hillcrists who stand BABE THAT SWALLOWED z "IN DOING WELL TODAY ZT?! i'T! whose motto is progress at any It is with the fued between families that "The Skin I.frrlA TAfrANM T),,KnD . irmnlhi nlrl ll j . .,. llu mrs, , t. m. Rnrno n.!,, ,,.. tnese terrtav nnri..,,., . ' ,1", J" Gn" deals, and Mr. Galsworthy v..iv ut, a, lutai 11 UO 1 ... i i , . . Dital an m,BrBnn m, ' 118 exposition, is aeciarea 10 De al of an unclasped ' safety pin , Lausanne. Late returns show ed the proposed law providing for a levy on capital in Switzerland Was defeated by a vote of 7 to 1 ijjt, T .J.- : . ' mat. &&T3Uf ' J 9 swallowed Monday morning, to day was Improving rapidly, at tendants stated. The pin was swallowed while the baby was playing in his crib. No ill effects were noted in the infant's condition but Burzennn found it would be necessary to operate. The pin was removed through an incision in the stomach. at his best as a dramatist. Salem is the only city outside of Portland that this company will play in the state of Oregon. day. This ia one of the best fjlms that has appeared In Salem , and was brought back at the request,, of uunareas oi iouowers ol photo plays. There are many big scenes iu iue yrouucuon ana not-on,ly can it ba enWed the second time by those who saw It. at Its Initial showing but it is one picturi that everyone should see. ' The star is House Peters and he is supported by Virginia ValU and. Matt toore. . Oregon. ' With a famous play by Clyde Fitch as a foundation, and featur ing Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore, "The Cowboy and the Lady" has been screened by Para mount. Supporting the featured players is a cast of popular play ers, prominent among whom are Robert Schable Viora Daniel and Patricia Palmer. Charles Maigne was the director. At the Oregon Friday and Saturday matinee. : liberty. Bruce Gordon," Ruth Roland's hero in "The Timber Queen," her new Patheserlal, was born1 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and is the son of a British army offi cer. He practiced medicine before becoming an actor. His first en gagement in the United States was co-starring with May McAvoy.. home of Mrs. Frank Gooding Thrus day with a large attendance. After discussing plans to give some kind of an entertainment for the bene fit of the church the ladies enjoy ed making a quilt which will b sold to one of the patrons of the church who live in Hawaii. Later a lunch was served. In the absence of Mrs. Emma Chamberlain, presi dent of the society, Mrs. C. L. McAllister, vice president, presided. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Young. Vernon McAllister for several years located at Shaw where he has been engaged in prune, growing has removed, with his family to Polk county a short distance from Salem. Mr. McAllister will take up diver- silied farming in his new location. A birthday party which was hold Saturday at the home of Mrs. Em ma Chamberlain in honor of one of her little daughters was pleasantly Shaw Briefs Shaw, Dec. 8 Thanksgiving at Shaw was observed quietly. The, fea ture was the many dinners which brought together absent members, of families and old friends. - In the morning services were held at St. Mary's Catholic church which, were largely attended. In the evening many of the younger folks at Shaw attended a dance at Macleay. The Ladies Aid society of the Shaw Methodist church met at the enjoyed by many of the little friends and playmates. A. E. Zimmerman who has pur chased the Park's ranch has taken possession and moved there with his family. Many who have dairy eowj are finding It necessary to buy hay from outside and a carload which was received lat week by Mrs. Frank Gooding was easily disposed of. - The hay came from Yakima, Wash. Mr. Tompkins, former rural mail carier at this point who has been on an extended visit with relatives in other parts of the state has re- turned.to Shaw. EVER HAVE IT? 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