THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 COACHES SHIFT AS FOOTBALL SEASON REACHES END PA OR FTOHT M'EWAN SEEKING JOB; FORDHAM MAY NEED MAN New York (IB Shifting ol college Jootball coaches Saturday elevated line coach Lud Wray to the position ol head football coach at University of Pennsylvania and Captain John J. McEwan, former umvereity 01 Ormon mentor, without a Job. Wray succeeds Lou Young, who relinquished his post after seven years because of business interests, but has elected to remain as cimu man of the football committee. Captain McEwan, who was Biff Jones' predecessor as Army football toach, Indicated Saturday that he would seek a coaching Job with some eastern Institution or conduct coaching school in this region. After serving four years at Ore gon, Captain Mt-Ewan, who is now in New York City, received notice Friday from Oregon authorities that his services were no longer desired, although his contract has one more year to run. Captain McEwan said he expected Oregon to fulfill the fi nancial end of his contract through the 1930 season. In commenting on his stay at Oregon, Captain McEwan said the only unpleasantness came from the president of the university, who made him answer for his choice of substitutes. Athough Fordham has not yet signed Major Frank Cavanaugh to a contract for next season. It is be lleved that he will be retained in view of his undefeated record the past season. In some quarters, how ever, there were reports circulated that Captain McEwan was mention ed as a probable-candidate for Cav anaugh's post If the latter did not return to the New York Institution. Oregon State College Basketball Players WOODBURN LOST PRACTICE TILT Woodburn The basketball squad w Woodburn high school got a goon workout Friday afternoon when it played a practice (tame with the first team of Oervais high. The game was won by Grvats by score of 20 to 18. Wood burn's coach started the second string which showed up fairly well. The first team was put in In the second quar ter, in which neither team scored. The second half of the game saw one team get the lend for a short time, only to lose J . later. The turnout at Wocdburn was lairly good this year. Only two Jettermen can play this season but some o! the men who did not get their Ws last year are veteran nevertheless. A. Schooler and Nehl the two lettermen. will probably work at guard and forward respec tively. Chapelle, Baldwin and L. Schooler are pretty sure of regular bertlu on the team. Woodburn has an especially tough schedule this year, but expects to make a creditable showing. EVANGELICAL GROUP HAS ITS ELECTION Dayton Mrs. Charles Hadaway as chosen president, Mrs. Lamick Lorensen, vice president; Mrs. Ro bert Cinnamon, treasurer, and Mrs. W. A. Owen, secrntary of the mis sionary society of the Dayton Evan gelical church when that organiza tion was entertained and annual election held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cinnamon. Mem bers present were Mesdames Charles Hadaway, Veda Wlllard, Nicholas Jaeger, Lamick Lore men and Miss Alke Woodward. Mrs. Cinnamon served refreshments. VACATION OPENED ON COLLEGE CAMPUS Bt. Benedict The annual Christ mas vacation for the students of Mt. Angel college began Friday morn ing. Many cf the students arc still on the campus and will spend the greater part of their vacation here, since they live at too great a distance. PLANT THOl'T Mill Clly The first shipment of 15.000 rainbow and eastern brook trout waa put in Hansen creek above Detroit Friday. There Is to be 300.000 fish put in the Bant lam river and creeks this year between lodlna and Mill City. KKATTI.E IIEATKN Brattle (U Victoria defeated Se attle, 2 to 1 In a Pacific coast Ice horkey league game here Friday night. The Victorians scored the winning goal 27 minutes before the end of the game. St. Benedict Frater Hilary Ciranli. O. 8. B. who underwent an operation for appendicitis a few weeks ago, returned to the Abbey almost completely recovered, and la now convalescing for some time at the home of htm parent. - f i i 6uk a? n f fA " JL - 1. I!r,nprrril1 I It 'J . J 1 . J I A few of the Braver sharpshooters who are making a barnstorming tour of the (San Franciseo bay dis trict, Tom Duffy and Bob Draper are former Salem high aces. WILDCAT PETE IS WINNER AT EUGENE Eugene, (LP) George Wilcat Pete, 154, Eugene, defeated Henry Jones, 150, Provo, Utah, two falls out of three In the main event of the wrestling card here Friday night Jones won the first fall In 18 min utes but Pete won the second In 21 minutes and the third in 18 minutes. DOUBLE HEADER WON BY JEFFERSON HI Jefferson Jefferson high school hopo teams won a double-header from Aumsvllle here Friday night, the boys winning 25 to 9 and the girls 31 to 14. Elizabeth Aupperle was high point winner oi Rie eve ning. The boys' game was close the first half but In the second period the home team had little difficulty in piling up a lead over the visitors. Rnbblns, of Lebanon, was referee for both games. REN SMITH, PRO Joplln, Mo. (A) Ren Smith has been appointed professional of the Onk Hill golf club here to succeed his brother II or I on Smith, Interna tionally known golfer, effective January 1, 1930. Ren has served as assistant to Horton Smith at the club. Hortons plans for the next year are not known here. Modern plumbtn In full mcainm -Bring to mortal greatest pleasure. Prom, pwerto ot Mr. Quirk There Is nothing that adds comfort to a house like perfect plumbing. We're here to serve you with ad vice or services step in. PLiUlNBINGr' a Our Work SATISFIES We aim to do our work riirht and at a reasonable price keopiiiK all our customers satisfied. DRIVE IN" VOV'RE ALWAYS WEI-COME Joe Williams "Service That Satisfies'1 COR. BICiM A CENTER ST. PHONE IM WRAY WILL COACH AT PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia (yp) J. R. Ludlow Wray, familiarly known u "Lud", Is the new football coach at the University of Pennsylvania, suc ceeding Lou Young, who resigned at the close of the present season to become a member of the council on athletics in an executive capac ity. OPEN TONITE until 8:30 HUNDREDS OP PRACTICAL OIPTB FOR WOMEN Shipley's WANTED! ; RAW PURS We alw buy all kinds of Iron, Sacks, Rags, Metal CAPITAL JUNK H. 8TE1NBOCII, Prop. Phone 398145 Center Bt by the bridge SILVERTON HIGH DEFEATS COLTON sftverton Staging a second half rally, the local high school bas ketball team defeated Colton high here Friday night, 33 to 16. The locals out-classed the visitors on the floor work but Silverton's shoot ing eye was off. Colton led at the half, 14 to 13. The Sllverton high reserves were defeated by Gates' first team IT to 11 in a prelimin ary game. Monmouth will come here next Friday, while Chemawa will be play- eo on tne local floor New Year's day. The starting lineup tor Sllverton was Davenport and Green, for wards; F. Johnson, center, Staynor and Hnrwood. guards. LAST PERIOD DRIVE DEFEATS SALEM, 35-31 After fiddling about during the first half trying to find a scoring combination, the alumni of the Salem high school finally worked out a system during the final per iods of play and eked out a 35 to 31 victory over the red and black regulars Friday night. It was the first game of the season for the high school team and their showing was remarkable considering the ex perience of Most of the players. They would probably have won if they had handcuffed and put an Oregon boot on D wight Adams, who played forward for the alumni. This lanky ball tosser had the knack . of easing in behind the Salem defense and shooting with remarkable accuracy after team mates had fed him the ball. Adams accounted for 24 of the old grads' score and during the first half col lected every one of the victors' 12 points. , Taking advantage, of the Inabil ity of the alumni to figure out a system the high school team led 9 to 4 at the quarter mark and 20 to 12 at the half. During this time Bob Kelly, guard, placed the ball though the loop four times. Kel ly's ability as a scorer, which gain ed ground as the season advanced last year, bid fair to reach perfec tion this year If he continues the pace he set Friday night. Graber at center, succeeded In outmaneuverlng his more experi enced at center. Although appar ently none to strong he does not lack fight and was in on every play, i Kitchen and Pettlt worked together well and should develop into a sweet pair. Sanford seems to be a good I running mate for Kelly, although he Is light. Satchler and Foreman performed the best for the substi tutes Huntington sent Into the game. The lineup: Alumni Adams 24) E. Slegmund J. Drager (5) R. Ashby (4) H. Ashby Lyons (2) Schwabbauer D. Slegmund Beechler Referee, Ellis. Salem F (0) Kitchen F (2) Pettit O (S) Oraber G (11) Kelly G Sanford S (2) W. Slegmund S (2 Foreman ' 38th Birthday Of Basketball Is Celebrated Kansas City, IIP) Satur day U the 38th birthday an niversary of the game of bas ketball and Dr. James A. Naismltb, its Inventor, ex pects to orlebratc the event by attending an exhibition game between the universities of Kansas and Miouria here Saturday night. It was December 21, 1891, that Naismith, then a young instructor in the Springfield, Maw., school of training di rectors, announced be bad perfected the new game to meet demands for a fast In door team sport. Dr. Naismith has been professor of phy sical education at the L'nl. versity of Kansas for the last 39 years. MORGAN BEATEN PROBE ORDERED New York UFh-Tod Morgan has relinquished his junior lightweight championship but whether to his conqueror, Benny Bass, or not. awaits the decision of an official inquiry by the New York state ath letic commission. lass, the pile-driving puncher from Philadelphia, knocked out Morgan in the second round of their IS round titular bout In Madi son Square Garden Friday night and apparently had succeeded to the 130 pound crown bevond a doubt. A few minutes after the knockout, however, Cha I r m a n James A. Farley of the state com mission, ordered the purses of both fighters withheld pending an Inves tigation to be begun by the com mission on Tuesday. Bass and Mor gan, with their managers, were ordered to appear before the solons at that tune. Farley Indicated that he did not believe the bout had been fought on Its merits. 10 NORTHWEST HOOP CONTESTS FOR BEARCATS Willamette university's basketball squad will play 10 games with teams of the Northwest conference during January and February, according to the schedule signed in Portland this week. Besides these regular contests, the Bearcat will take on several teams not members of this circuit. The first of these outside games will be played at Corvallis, Friday, Jan uary 3 with the Aggies. The follow ing night the two teams will play on Willamette's floor. Whitman, which heretofore has been one of the main stumbling blocks in Willamette's pslh to hoop honors, will be met on the Mission ary floor the middle of February. Coach Keene's squad has been practicing daily for two or three weeks. The dally grind will be sus pended for a few days during the Christmas holidays. Of last years champion squad. Cardinal, center: Adams and Scales, forwards and Hawk, guard are back again. Of tne reserves, Gibson, Benjamin and Car. penter are expected to make the best showing. Wllamette's conference games fol. low: Jan. 21 Pacific at Forest Grove. Jan. 24 Linfield at McMinnville. Jan. 2S Linfield, at Salem. Feb. 7 Pacific at Salem. Feb. 14-15 Whitman at Walla, Walla. Feb. 17-lg c. P. S. at Tacoma. Feb. 20-21 Idaho, at Salem. JACKIE WOODS MAY FIGHT FLOCK AGAIN Mill City Plans for the Mill City January smoker are tentatively, 81 Plook of Mill City vs. Jackie Woods of Salem to fight the 10 round main event and Jimmy Murphy of Salem vs. William Poole of Mill City in a six round semi-final. These are rematches from the December card and were wonderlul fights and all the contestants are eager to better their last show. HommnnI Tnrl l3i.Iimmu Plnh- by, one of the outstanding middle- weignt ooxers or tne ticiie .ic Onnrtv Clenrap Chin. Mike Gibbons days, is 111 at his home here. Hopewell The Ladles' Aid" of the United Brethren church did not meet Wednesday and will hold Its next meeting after Christmas. FORCES ARE JOINED FOR HOPEWELL XMAS Hopewell The V. B. church pro gram presented by the several schools: Falrview, Hopewell, Wheat land and Lone Star, wfll be given Thursday night, beginning at 7:45 o'clock. Candy SPA Chocolates the utmost in QUALITY fortliQ Car&t A Burgess Snaplite is a useful gift for any member of the family. Put this on your shop ping list. III i LIU p 39c IIS A Decroiler will add to the performance and long life of his car. Ask us about them. W. E. Burns Dan Burns NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN Ferry at High Salem, Oregon AUTOMOTIVE HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS Watch! Kingwood Heights Grow Several New Homes Under Construction Pure Water! Wonderful View! Pure Air! Drive Up and See Salem's Beauty Spot 1930 Licenses, can now be used on new cars that are purchased the balance of this year. Let us deliver your new Ford now. Valley Motor Co. IT IS HERE! 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