Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON
CHICAGO CUBS
SPEED TOWARDS
TRAINING CAMPS
Chicago, Feb. 21 P) CIiIcoro's
Cubs players and officials today
were speeding toward Santa Cata
llna Island, Calif., to begin prepar
lng themselves for a big effort to
regain tne National league title.
The first squad left last night,
cheered by about 300 northsido fans.
The first squad of New York Olants
horned in on part of the cheering,
having Joined the Cubs for the trip
westward. Manager Charley Grimm's
crew will reach the Island Thursday
and on Friday will get down to work.
As the train left, Orimm had only
one thing to say about his training
program, and it applied only to
Catcher Leo Hartnett, who showed
up weighing many pounds over bis
playing weight.
"Take a look at that Hartnett," he
said, "he reminds me of a nice fat
porker. Will he chase goats up the
hillsides on the island?"
INDIAN ALL-STARS
WILL PLAY DALLAS
Dallas The Chemnwa All-Stars
will invade Dallas Wednesday night
for a return game with the town
team. Earlier In the season the
townies defeated the Indian quint
on its own floor by the narrow
margin of one point and the coming
game promises to be fast and close.
In the preliminary games the bas
ketball stars of 1910 will be repre
sented by their Juniors. The lineup
will include Jack Eakin, Jack Hayes,
- Jimmy Boydston and Shaw. The
preliminaries are scheduled with
Falls City Juniors and the Salem
Y. M. C. A.
Portland, Feb. 21 (P) College of
Puget Sound basketball quintet
scored an easy victory over Colum
bia university, 47 to 29 here last
night. Bates, center for the visitors,
was high man with 18. Rossi scored ,
15 for the Irish. The Loggers gotj
away to an early start and were'
leading 26 to 14 at the half.
Browning Of Missouri
Shakes Mat Title Off
Strangler Lewis' Head
New York, Feb. 21 (U.R) Jim Browning, Missouri farm
er who developed legs of steel by gripping wine casks, clamp
ed his legs about Ed "Strnngler" Lewis' barrel-like body last
nignt ana shook tne world's heavy-
weight wrestling crown off the
Strangler's head.
Lying on the ring mat hi Madi
son Square Garden with Lewis held
in a leg scissors, Browning did a
quick sideways "turnover" that
whirled the champion through the
air and thumped his bald head on
the floor.
Again the Missourlan did his
"turnover" and again the bald pate
bounced on the floor. It was enough.
The burly Kcntucklan, veteran of
3600 grapllng matches, was groggy.
Browning loosened his legs and
pinned the champion s shoulders to
the mat.
Browning was recognized as world
champion in New York state when
Referee Jack Denning slapped him
on the shoulders, just 55 minutes
and 50 seconds alter the match
started. He was given a great
ovation By tne 7,000 fans.
Lewis was booed and jeered as he
left the ring; nearing 50, the old
fellow had been an unpopular
cnampion since ins claims to the
title were recognized last summer by
tne New York Athletic commission,
after Jim Londos' claim to the title
had been vacated. Londos is still
recognized as tltleholder in- some
parts of the country. Still other sec
tions recognize Ed Don George of
Canada.
Seattle Acquires
Detroit Pitcher
Seattle, Feb. 21 (IP) Pruett Sew-
ell, who won 17 games and lost six
last year for Raleigh, is the latest
addition to the Seattle pitching
staff. President Bill Kleppcr of the
Indians said the six foot right
handed hurler comes on option from
the Detroit Tigers and Is not for
sale or trade. He is said to be a fine
hitter and a good outfielder.
HIGHLAND DEFEATS
UNITED BRETHERN
Highland, Hayesvllle- - Nazarcne
and American Lutheran were win
ners in the "B" section games of
the church basketball league play
ed at the Y. M. O. A. Monday
evening. It was the second win of
tne season for the Hayesvlllo-Naz-arene
squad. It defeated Temple
Baptist, IS to 12. Highland beat
United Brethern 14 to 9 while the
Lutherans defeated Knight Memor
ial 25 to 19.
The scores:
Highland (14)
Cree 5
Ltndstrom 6
Toycen
Sebern 3
Chapman
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(9) U. B.
2 G. Poulln
4 Pero
2 McAuley
J. Poulln
Saunders
1 Franklin
Hayes-Mar. (16)
Watanabe 2
Ogura
Stolz 4
Chllds 8
Edwards 2
Knight (19)
Harrison 4
Baldock 2
Adams 2
Barnard 1
Clark 10
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Referee. Bashor.
(12) Temple
2 Tucker
2 Dick
2 Chapel
2 Morlcy
4 Gwynn
(25) Lutheran
4 Schneider
3 Hillway
11 Bahlburg
Sedcrstrom
King
5 Knight
2 Allport
New Haven, Conn. Cocoa Kid,
136?i, New Haven, defeated Louis
Kid" Kaplan, 139g, New York (10).
New York Nick Scalba, 12115, of
Chicago, defeated Joe Boggl, 127,
New York (6): Pete Gulota, 130,
Brooklyn, defeated Pedro Nicvcs,
134 "4. Porto Rico. (6).
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WASHINGTON BY
47 TO 35 SCORE
Moscow, Idaho, Feb. 31 UP) Coach
Rich Fox of the University of Ida
ho promised two weeks ago to "win
one from Washington," and his bas
ketball team's 47 to 35 victory over
the Huskies here last night Just
about ruined the Huskies' chances
for another championship, after
holding the northern division coast
conference title the past five years.
Leading nearly all the way, the
Vandals were out In front 10 to 10
near the end of the first half, al
though a Washington rally led by
Heaman and Oaler, guards, pulled
it up to 21 to 19, with Idaho leading.
In the second half, Warner, Ida
ho forward, and Hurley, a substi
tute center, raised the lead to 27
to 19. Shortly before the game, Har
old Lee, Husky forward, received
word that his father had probably
been fatally injured in an automo
bile accident, but he stayed in to
tally five points. Oaler was high
scorer with 14 points.
The defeat gave Washington eight
victories and five defeats and the
teams play again tonight. Oregon
State, league leader, has won 10 and
lost four and has only two more
games to play, both with the weak
Oregon five, which has won only
one game out of 12 this season.
The win was the first for Idaho
over Washington in six years.
SCIO PLAYS LEBANON
Scio On the Sclo gym floor
Thursday evening the Sclo firemen
basketball team will play a town
team from Lebanon. Coach J. A.
Withers of Sclo predicts a fast game
that will require action and endur
ance to outdo the local boys. The
Sclo boys won the tilt Saturday
night with the Salem Congregation
al team 35-22 here. In the final
league game at Stayton last week
the locals were beaten 55 to 29.
HEAVYWEIGHTS
TAKE SPOTLIGHT
With one grappler Just about as
unpopular as the other, Salem fans
will apparently be In a neutral mood
when they troop to the armory to
night to witness the exhibition be
tween Al Karaslck and Abe Kaplan.
Each man is familiar with all of
the torture holds and all the grim
aces of pain which accompany their
application. Everything in each
man's bag of tricks is expected to
be brought out during the evening.
The one hour preliminary will be
between Herman Olson and Mutt
Eddy.
Ambrose To Fight
At Scio Wednesday
Sclo A 28-round card of fast box
ing Is scheduled for 8cio February
22 at 8:30 p.m. The card as arranged
Is as follows:
Main event: Budd Ambrose, Sa
lem vs. Rainwater, Albany.
Fisher, Jordan, vs. McDonald of
Sclo; Don Davenport of Larwood
vs. unknown; Mickey Miles of Sa
lem, vs. Bob Gibbons of Albany;
Keith Miller of Shelburn vs. Ray
mond Bilyeu of 8cio.
CHEMAWA PLAYS
SALEM TONIGHT
Two tight basketball games are
anticipated tonight when the first
and second squads of Salem high
invade Chemawa for their second
meeting with the Indian quints. The
"B" teams of the two schools will
clash at 7 o'clock. This fracas will
be followed by a meeting between
the first squads.
Coach Huntington has announced
that lie will do a little experiment
ing tonight. He will likely shut En
gle from guard to center and place
Perrlne In one of the guard posi
tions, teaming up with Mosher. This
arrangement Is calculated to permit
Mosher to do a little more offensive
work. Whether the new lineup will
be continued In effect will depend
upon how it clicks against the In
dians. Tonight's main event should be a
fast one since both coaches special
ize on fast breaking offense. Coach
Lavelle has been forced to shift his
lineup several times this season.
However, the showing made against
Silverton would seem to Indicate
that the redskins have once more
hit their stride and will be all prim,
ed to give Salem a real ride.
Lafayette Beaten
By Sheridan, 46 - 9
Sheridan Friday evening Sheri
dan high's basketball tossers won an
easy game from Lafayette high on
the latter's floor. The final score
was 46 to 9. Keith Drumeler, Sheri
dan's husky little forward, was high
point man, making 17 points with
David Seth next In line with 10.
This win gives Sheridan a stand-
lng of four won and three lost in the
"B" league. They meet Yamhill here
Friday evening.
Sheridan's lineup was: Forwards,
K. Drumeler and D. Seth; center, J.
Hamstreet; guards, L. Thompson
and O. Hillway; subs were V. Mar
ker, E. Kreutzer and B. Wilson.
A preliminary game between the
girls' teams of the two schools re
sulted In a win for Lafayette with
a score of 36 to 9. This was the last
game of the season for the girls.
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