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PAGE TWO DEFEATS FRAT TOSSERS 4114 - The Salem high school buaket al five won over the Alpha Pal Delta (rt team of the WiUametto nlreraHy SUuraay afternoon by k score of 41 to 24. The game was fast although It was featured by poor passing oa both, teams. Joh.i Draper, ceuUr for the red anil black five, as biKh point man Df the game with 13 markers to hie credit, tie falkd to get start ed until late (n the second quarter. Ellis was second high man on the Salem five 'th 11 to his credit. 3Uincipher ot the Willamette five rag high mio fur his team with 12. The Salem fcUu school second toain won over the Independence hij;U school second team on the (nil open deuce floor Saturday night y a flco lo of 16 to 14. The game Has fust and hard fought through 3ii t with the eroru tied at 12-all nt the end of ne game. In a flva Qiinute overtime period both tams registered a field Roul but S:ilein itiuk ftnother wltii only five oc snd of the overtime period left for the winning narker. Snlem won jvor the Independence five In a former moetuiR on the Independ ence floor by a score of 11 to 10. The Json I.eo Pioneers basket ball team lost to the Whit mini Pio neers by a score of 14 to 1. The rmio was ion-sided as far as the icore was concerned but the game was one of tno best played on the r". M. C A. f'oor this year. Ander 5:m Hyra rTaycd exceptionally .rood ball. He has been playing In top form nil season and Is de clared to bp the best all-around llhlr.te of tin Salem Y. M. C. A imong the Pioneer clubs. In an sthor basUetJx.ll pame the Daniel iioone Pioneer dereated the Lin ;oln Pioneers by n score of 5 to 2 The game wart plow with neither lido having rny advantage. VEHFAKD ZAGHARY WILL PITCH OPENER New York march 0. Artie Nehf looks i ke the choke of the N'ew York rt.iints to pitching In '.he first club, with Washington in the "spriiig world series Tuesday at Palm Bench. At Clearwater, the Brooklyn Ondgers are ready for the St. Mollis Drowns on Wednesday. Dicfc Cox is the sencatlon of the Brook Ivn camn. having brought an ad rnncrd education In hitting and fielding from Portland of the Pa jific Coast league. Washington. March 9. Tom Zachary, the reliable southpaw of the Senators, who tamed the Giants In tie last world series, looks like the choice of Manager Harrin to start the opening battle it Palm Beach, Fla., tomorrow of the exhibition nerie between the DALLAS HIGH DEFEATS OREGON CITY TOSSERS Dallas. Or., March 9. The Dal las high school banket ball team cloMd Its seisoo Friday night at Oregon City, winning by a score of 19 to 13. The victory was an unexpected one and brings up the team's stock considerably, fullow- ng a defeat here by the Yamhill high school. TOPS SILV Sllvertan. Cr., March 9. (Spe cial.) -One at the fa 1 eat tame of basketball played at Silver ion thU season was that of Friday night when Wood burn won over Silverton high school, to 8. Both, teams started off with a tush aad no storing wad done dur ing the first few minutes. Then Silverton converted a foul und the one point wai alone on the board for another lew minutes. Wuod Imrn then converted a foul. Throughout the firm half the two teams took turn about making points by fouls. At the close of the first half the score was etx to seven for Wjuuburn. During the third quarter Wood hum picked up, making a few brilliant baskets. Silverton seem ed unable to und themselves throughout this quarter. In the last few minutes of the game Si 1 vcrton again picked up hut was hy then hopelessly behind In poi u ts. The Silverton girls had an easy victory over the Wood burn glrli in a game played before the boys' game. The fccoro was 34 to 8. One of Wood burn'. first string players waa injured In the first quarter, thus putting Wood bum at a disadvantage. two clubs, according to word from the champion's training camp at Tampa. President Griffith smoothed out another uncertainty in his pitch ing force yesterday, when he came lo terms for u one-year contract with V'ean fJregg, the veteran who was purcha:e.'d after the close of last s-asnn from Senttb. Healing Eczema With Cranberries The mild acid juice found In Cranberriees seems to kill the tiny skin parasite which is the direct cautte of Kczema and most kin Irritatioue. With the cau removed, the healing takes place quickly. Cranolene Healing Cream used externally, is based on this discovery. In this cream the eran berry juices have been combined with Hoothing, cooling, healing oils. It instantly stops the Itch ing and speedily restores the skin lo Its natural health and color. Pse a $1 jar at our risk your money back If you are not satis fied. J. C. Perry drug store.: Adv. FRESHMEN TAKE GLEE CONTEST The 17th anuua freshman glee, staged by the studeuU of Wil lamette uuiversfty in the Salem armory Saturday ntght, wae won by the first year class. It waa the first time in many years that the glee has been won by the frehmen. The frenhinan sung was entitled "Willamette." 1 he words were written by Louise Fiudley anJ Karl Pemberlon; the music was written by Louise Fiudley. The freshmen spring an original stunt in Introducing an orchestra as part of their number. Other places were awarded as follows: Juniors. 2d; seniors, 3d; sophomores, 4th. The senior made their rirst appearance of the year in caps and gowns. As a foreword to the glee, Charles Kedding, president of the freshman clas-, spoke a word of welcome to the audience, and briefly explained the purpose of tho glee. A violin solo was given hy Miss Helen Selig. Between the junior and uophomore song a read ing, entitled "The Heart of ar Ave.-age Man." by Anthony Eu wer. was re id by Miss Sadie Jo Head. After the last contesting class had sung Its song. Miss Mel ton played a piono solo, "Hungar ian Rhapsody No. 12," by Liszt. The presentation of the fresh man glee pennant to the fresh man clans was made by Professor James T. Matthews of the univer sity. Ag a rrsult of winning the contest the freshmen will be al lowed to place a silver clasp, bear ing their numeral, on the stream ers hanging from the pennant. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON BROWNS' MANAGER IS - BANKING ON PITCHERS MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925 Tflon-Siinnort Charged. Dallas. Or., March 9. Albert E. A 1 derm in, wanted on a non mipport charee, was arrested Sat urday In Corvallta and hold for Sheriff Hooker. Alderman s fam ily resides at Monmouth. Sheriff Hooker brought the man here Sat unlay night. SHE MISSED BEING BEAUTIFUL because her hair was dull and life less. She did nor know the secret of making it radiant with natural lustre a touch of henna in the shampoo. Ready to use m HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO X C. Perry Drug Store 115 S. Commercial St. St. Loula, Mo., March week's review t the ilaua'i camp at Tarpon bpriaisi ia.. Manager (Jeotfie buler says be feete certain the St. Louia ttrowns will get better pitching, i both darting and relief, la than they got in 1924, when a Utile lighter twirling might taavtf kept the club in the race to the close of the seasoa. Moundsnea also head the train ing limelight among the Cardinals at Stockton, Cal., Manager Branch Itickey having experienced some difficulty In finding a hurler who could place the ball near the plate during exhibition games Saturday and Sunday. None of the pitchers made a brilliant sbowlug. French Comooser Dead. Paris, March 9. MortiU Mosz- kowski, plan's, and composer. ie dead at his bume here. He was burn at Ureslau, Germany, on August 23, IMi. Among bis bet ter known works are a bymphony. "Jeanne D'Arc.'" fn four ' move ments, a group of Spanish dances, an opera, "Hoabdil," and a three act ballet, "I.aurin." Quick Action for Piles If yon iuftVr with the pain, train. 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