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NEW HEAD STATE
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MEPFOKT) MATT;' TRTTflTXE, MEDFOTIP,' OftEfiON", SUNDAY, DECEMTEI 20. 1020.
STANFORD SQUAD
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OFFICIALS FOR
STATEJOURNEY
Change Policy i For : Hoop
Title Contests Salem In
vited, Win or Lose to Aid
Receipts District Bodrds
Selected, Also One to
Budget Finances Baker
Anger Cools.
PORTLAND. Dpc. 28. P) It
.was (lfclrtod (it the meeting of tllo
State lllKh School Athleilc asso
ciation that, because of financial
reasons, Salom hlnh school should
take part in tho coming .stulo bns-
kotliall tournament, whether , It
. . wind Its sectional championship
or not. With Salem out of tho
titular meet lest year, profits
dropped about S2"0 from ihe tofil
of the previous season.
t Dated for the tournament wer
set for March IS, 20, 21 nnd 22
and the scene will be the Willam
ette University pymnasium. ,
Another departure from past
policy was made when it was de
rided tn invite two ; Vor.tll.nd
schools to participate 111 the tour
nament in-stead of only one. ltnlpn
t'oleman of Oreiion Jtate college
and Al French, Portland, weto
named officials for the hoop scr
ies and on expense huilKOting svs
letn and :uccountInK,. system were
recommended for use In handling
the financial end of the meet.
Included in tho. district boards
appointed were the following:
District four Luke, .Klamath,
.lackson. Josephine and DourUs
counties: H. P. Jewett, Central
Point, chairman: H. L, huhlman.
Grants Pass, and V. H. Campbell,
Roseburs.
District six Lane, l.lnn, P.cnton
and Lincoln counties: U II. Moore,
I'nlverslty hiiih school, Kusene,
chairman; V. L. CummlnKs, Cor
vnllis. nnd O. K. Finnerty, Albany.
District seven Marlon. Po'k,'
Clackamas nnd Multnomah coun
ties: 11. It. Turner, Dallas, chair
man: Fred D. Wolf. Sr.lem, and
; Cluy O. Barnett, Oregon City,
District nine Clatsop and Col
umbia counties: John J. Landrail,
genside; chairman: A.- C. llnrmp
.. ton. Astoria, and Q.: D. IXyert,
Ra I n leiv-t'
U. IT, Conkle, Medford, who Fri
day was re-elected to Ihe hoard of
control at tho nonoral meeting cf
the nssoclntlon, today was elected
president by the state board of
control. P.csldes C.ary, the only
other member of the board of con
trol is Austin Landrcth.nr Pendle
ton, rctlrlnc president.
A question which two months
HBO Rove promise of providing the
major fireworks! of the present
session of the str.to, bonrd failed
to stir even n ripple ,at the meet
ing today. This question was to
have been bronchi up by a Rrnup
of ollesedly Irate linker fans, who
took offense nt the board's action
In smsncndlmr linker hich H on
the association for infraction of
the spirit of the association elisi
hilltv rules.
The ardor of the Incensed Tinfc
erites evidently had cooled, for no
npolocies were demanded as had
been Intimated and Baker was
automatically reinstated to Rood
standinR as tho term of suspension
exnlred.
The hoard was unable to make
any ruling rcRardins the protest
Indued bv Mood Itiver school au
thorities aKalnst Wlllnrd Jarvis of
WashlnRtoq hlph for pnillelt-tion
In the post-season . same her
nwalnst Hcnd, since , WnshinRton
hlKh Is not a member of the state
association.
Basketball Scores
MOSCOW. Idnho. Dor.. 28. (JP)
Tho KUcnshuiK Normal Imskft
imll toam of Wilshfnutmv dffontc.1
tin I n I vrisit y o f I iln 1 o Va n tin 1 k
ni tb 2'2 in n noti"mnfrncf pntni
hero tonlKht. The Normalities
mine from hi-hlnd a half-time
ncoro of 1G to 14 for the victory.
PKU-MAN, Wanh., Der. 28.
fionRtiga University basketball
team defented WahinKton State
eollepe 3.1 to H3, in n non-eon -ferenee
Rnmo here tonight. fin
mfia led at naif-time, but Wash
ington State 'tied the seoro two
mi nut en hrfore the end. and a five
minute overtime period was neees
Fary to decide the winner.
I'nlverslty of California at Iik
Anneles 43; l'niverlty of I'tnh
33.
At Hollywood: Prham TounR
I'nlverslty of rrovo. l'tah 77: Hol
lywood Athletle rlitli ftfl.
At Loh Ancp(p: Vniversity of
Southern California 43; t'tah
State 3S.
POriTLAND. Ore.. IVc. 2. (fl)
Two effielent nnt defiant bandits
who added the third and fourth
rohbci'le to their 111 with holdups
of two Rroeery stores here last
night were objrets of a vigorous
police search today. Tho robbers
forced their vletlms to lie on the
Unnr, robbed the tills ami escaped
in stolen automobiles after cutting
telephone wires in the stores. As
In the past, Ihe stolen automobiles
were deserted nrnr tho police gar
nee.
POP.TL.(D. Ore.; Dec, - I
John L. 'Clary, .Drincipal pf.Wost
Linn hiRh school, was elected secretary-treasurer,
of . tho Oregon
State HiRh School Athletic asso
ciation today immediately follow
ing the unevneeteH resignation nf
I Hoy 12. Cannon, Portland, who has
! held the post for several years.
! The resiRnt, lion.1 was-submitted :
in the course nf the unnual meet-'
I ing of the state board of cont"l
land enme as a distinct surprise
i despite the announcement by" Can
on on Friday that unless the hich
school association . would make
plr.ns to create the office of "sate
director of athletics" to take over
some of .the duties now fallin ;
upon tho secretary, he might rc-
j sign at any time.
Cannon suggested at- tho meet
ing of all members of the hiRh
school association, held at Lincoln
high Friday, that the association
was In need of a state dlrectornnd
that such a director could be pail
for from the profits of a proposed
state championship football game,
but tho suggestion was not .acted
upon.
Gary, the new executive, de
clared himself us being decidedly
in favor of a state football champ
ionship, which not only would set
tle the arguments that, now' oxit
at the close of every season, but
would provido tho stato associa
tion coffers with more money for
operating costs than is now avail
able from the proceeds of th?
state basketball tnflrnament, h"M
every year at Salem. Gary wi-s
optimistic concerning the pros
pects of the annual chAnipionshi:i
football game, announcing his be
lief that such a game . might v
held in I!i3u.
In resigning. Cannon,, who is
superintendent of schools of Muit
nomah county, said that the posi
tion took loo much of Ills time
and that he felt he had no rignt
to act, since he Is not principal
of f. .school having membership In
the association as other oficers of
the board of control are.
Som? years ago when 1 larvar-l
ajjfi.LlneutunwuMU-.botU to-peiv?
the breaking point In athlotlCrela1
Hons, the Harvard Lampoon .added,
to tho jolly feeling sit rrou tiding the
last football game between, these
old rivalH by pulttishlng an edi
tion with a cover picture cap
tioned:
"Hoot for dor.r old Princeton.'
Above thia lino wan a cartoon of
several pigs wallowing in the mud.
fiomrwhat similar to-this gontlo
touch designed to promote good
feeling. It seems, was the caption
of an editorial In the Dally Iowa,
written at the time the University
of Iowa was nir.king its latest a.n-1
unsuccessful hid for re-instatumcni
In the Western conference. The
caption read:
"You can't track mud Into a
pig-sty."
"Here." comments the Keokuk
Gate City, "were these serioiM
minded men In Chicago intent up
on persuading the faculty commit
tee of the Hig Ten that Iowa was
properly contrite ovet Its p;st
shortcomings. Most of the charges
wore Admitted, the , petitioner's
chief claim to reinstatement being
evidence of a thorough hous'j
cleanlng. I'p pops .the 'ebullient
student, frothing over with the
most Inopportune indlgnntj n,
while the Hawkeye delegation oe
gan to see visions of certain dis
aster to their well-laid plans."
Champions are usually In a
tough spot, offering the main far
gets for attack. There is no excep
tion to this maxim in this list of
major conference basketball cham
pions, now on the firing line for
the 11120-30 HeAson:
Kast Pe n nsy 1 va n in .
Hig Nine MfehiBan and Wis
consin. Jtig Six Oklahoma.
South North Carolina State.
Hout Invest A rkansas.
Hoclt Mountain Montana
State.
Pacific Coast California.
Arkansas has Ps AVear Schoon
over and Montana State Its "Ca;"
Thompson for another drive. .iut
Pennsylvania, Kast ern league
champion for the. past two years,
has lost the Quaker scoring act,
Joey Schaaf.
Without Schrvaf, Penn figures tn
have difficulty making It three in
a row, especially as the rest of the
eastern clans look stronger than
usual. Tale Is about -dtte for a
comeback. The Kll won the title
last In 1923, droppod to the -cellar
the next year tnd have stayed there
or next to It over since.. A llttf.1
Inspiration from Albie Itooth may
be as big a help to the Hlue quln-'
tet as It was to the football team
Negotiations for a tioo noo In
ternational horse raee In H'30 ai
Arlington Park. Chicago, hnve
reached an advanced stnee, It de
velops, with the prospect of entries
for stieh a classic by sportsmen of
Kngland. P.elgium, Krance and
possibly Italy.
The threo largest religious or
ganization in American samna
are the London Missionary society.
Catholic Churches of American
Samoa and the Latter Day Sainfa.
-
Spopt
Alan J.Qould
Max.. , I 3r - 55
Worlhmglon, If , tr m "
' Ca-pl-Thompison, forward ' fc3
'. . ,w Associated Press Photo;:' .
- - Montana State's Bobcats, three times champions of the Rocky
Mountain conference, are featuring this trio in an ambitious holiday
'our ef the east and middle west.
BY 0. S. C. QUINT
SAX; FRANCISCO. DeQ, 2H. tif)
Oregon State's- basketball ter.m
function In "big ler.guc" style
night to defeat St. Mary's college,
33-20. and make up for a trim
ming taken from the same oppon
ents last night.
.Piling up nn onrly lead, the
Slaters held tho advantage
throughout: Slmaw. St. Mi.ry's for
ward, practically played the north
ern squad alobe, making 13 points
for hi.s team. Last night, th'.'l
Saints beat out their opponcntf,
29 to 21. v
The summary:
Kt. Mary'H (20) C. V
Eliding, f 1 1
Fimas, f '. :..f 3
Huird. c .0 2
rltchfoid, f 0 a
cr. Han,, t ........V.'..V..7..'.'...;.o Jo
Mullholland, c 0 . . n
rr0
Patterson,' ;2 '2j
Total
Orcgori State
fjallard;- f QJjtiJ-.'.-A
Mallard, igi.i:'..'
Callahaitv. f
Whitloc.k. c
r'
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"I
, -2 I
101
Grayson, f "...... i.;..,..!..i-.3
Torsonj g -......v-A-.-O
Duffy, . k ..'.....,. 0 -
Dr.iKPiv B 1
Totals
.11
33,
.loiirniillst llw-oiiies Monk i if, Salem fans then fall to sup
MOXTKCASSINO. Italy (VP) j port the tournament. It Is up to
"Relieved to be tho first nctlve Ital- the state association, to move It
Ian Journalist to embrace holy i to some place that will.
orders Kttore Ubrr, political writ-
er on Ui lStampa.,Turln. celehrat-1
ed his first maw nt the mother!
house of the Itenedlctine order. I
His novitiate began flv'e years ago.
BKRLIN. Dec. 28. Negoti
ations between the German gov
ernment nnd IMwin C.'tvUson of
the American embassy In Paris
looking toward a djrect settlement
of Gentian rephiiition payments to
th tJnitWl Utates were concluded
today. V '
You're There With a
Grosley
Hear the New Models kow
Compare Prices, Tone and Appearance
with Other Radios
vv; CrosIey and Amrad Radios
on Display
We-;do. ' gunraiitetHl repair work nnd scrvii-c
rjidiijScLs .villi hyllic Music I'.ox.
Crosley Radio Shop
12 N. Bartlett - Phone 1444
"Bill" Fickeissen, Prop.
A ,otnpleie lino ol" Cmsloys find Amrnds niil.v
lie Keen at 4-M X. I'iversido (Nest to Ihe I5iin
R.'ilow Store).
L
TO SALEM HIGH
Two . amendments adopted by
the stale - hjgh s-hool uthMlc as
sociation, and ' one proposal
j broached, hold Interest for foot
ern Oregon.
Valley basketball fans are In
t rested In the proposal, upon
which no action was taken, per
mitting the Salem high school lo
participate in the state basketball
championship, whether or not It
won
Ijist
the district championship,
year, Chemuwa won the iHu-
lem district title, and the- Salem
high, for the first ttmeHln manv
j moons was not in the tottrnanicnt
V ; This was quite a jolt to their, clv
"i I lc pride and there was 'talk that
13 1 Salem funs would nut nttend tho
- games. This form of boycott was
abandoned, when It byVnjjio noised
, I about the capllol .that a inovoment
was n foot to move the tournnmett".
th-. state
inatituLh.ns.at Kugeptf -a
and .Oorvnl-i
Tho taurnumrnt rtlopi ikIh lni'Krt-
ly on Salem people-for patronage.
ancl, wheii they fall to win the iIIh-
. ft... 1Mll...n-
uiit cliiiiiiiiliinshli), (hi" Wlllnm
olto l'nlvt'rsit (n'nhit,n'es to wof-
i-y about Iho ensh cuKtomor.
' At tlifl In.st . tournament! Salem
,t 1 students and partisans, gave the
."jpj Medford squad, a "razzing" from
. 'start to finish. ' i
' q' Southern Oregon fans do not be
, Heve. the S-'ilem high school should
be . given any special concessions
In the state tournament. If they
!oc in the district contests, and,
POUTI.AXI). Ore., Dec. 2S. tf)
roots or cuttings coming Into
1,1(1 oi urngon irom terruore s
known to be Infested with downv
mildew of the hop (pseudoperono
spora humlll) will be immediately
snipped out. of tho. slnto or de
stroyed, according' to a quarantine
order issued by T. A. Sammis, Jr.,
president , Oregon state board of
horticulture, and approved by Oov-
ernor Patterson shortly before hU
death.
(Continued from Page One)
I the initial period was over the
Cardinals had evened tho count nt
ti-ti. neither- side i-omplctinu the
I tries for point.
! Moon after the second quarter
wot under way Stanford went into
the lead throiiKh the medium of
I an automatic safely. Spurred on
; by the sudden ndvnntaifc the Cards
j rushed their' way from the tfol
i diet's 311-yard line to n second
touchdown. The try for point
failed but Warner';: ball-toatcrs
held a 14- mmitin,.
I'aKle returned V punt' eighteen
yards to Stanford's 44-yard line.
Two plays i later the .Cadet nuptnin
whipped i .a, -pass jIq , Hutchinson
who. nin 25 yo.rtitto -score, Hutch
inson place-kicked the try for
point. 1
Army's first touchdown followed
n (illlck cliaiwe in the two team's
fortunes, i.'arvnr, soldier uunrior
baclt. fumbled and Taylor, center,
lecovered for Stanford on the op
position's 40-yard line. The Cards
tried the air and failed. Miller,
center, Intercepted Hmnlllnit's pass
on his ' own 10-ynrd ilno nnd
pounded ton yards to mld-fleld.
t, v.v . Outlets. Svore First.
i riljilo; packing thn ball for the
Clfst' time, VK(i!lrmed 'eva yards.
Murrell rnnile four yards and a
first down. The Army fullback
add
d. five, yards more and Cngle
Dauuvduii M hurt one to C'ari .nirK,'
the . lutir-r Hpeedlng 1.1 ynrtls l'e -
Core be. was Htoj.ped twenty yarus
fronr 8oal. . Murrell and Cagle al-
ternated In paeklng the ball tc tcimat.y. Tarrying the luill fiS tlm- K
iw..-.tri iiimik i. "in -""'
rA went over.
Hie lard eveneu tne coum ai-
n r . gaining a yuniH n un
i hange of punts. Krom the Army VI
4.".-yard line Krentrup fililrted left
end for 2G yards. Smalling pawn
ed to Muller who was downed on
the . ten-yard line. Two huckH
brought the ball to the one-yard
mark and Klelschhackor went
over.
.' In the second , quarter u perfect
ly placed punt by Kothert netted
Stanford an automatic safety. The
3ii-yard kick aplraled the ball out
oi.., ooiiiuis on Army s one-yam j
from Vhlnd his goal line but the
iiiir. ivi in nfii' ii'icii ni imiiii "in
pass from center was low. With
tat klcrs cloKing In. Mnrrel threw
the ball into open territory but In
doing so stepped out cf the end
zone. .
Army took it free kick after thv
safety and . Frentr.up raced back ;
S7 yards in the first play of what '
latter, developed -.into, Stanford's
second touchdown.' , ., '
.. . Hough Stuff
On, the Cu;dets 3p:yard mai lt, the
Cards, marched to scorintf grnunci. .'
Krentrup chopped off 12 yard
PRE-INVENTOR
To
Southern Oregon Electric
Morris B. Leonard
Hack Wilson, 8luaain9 outfielder for the Chicago Cubs, keepi hit
eye In trim during the off season by hunting. He is shown here at
his home In Martlnsburg, W. Va., with 200-pound buck shot near
his camp In Gettysburg. ..
and Smallii)g 1(1 . yards. Klev"h
yards from, their own goal line
the Soldlet'K were penalized for un
neeeH.sary rimghnPHS. 'sOn tho' next
play .Stanford was penalized flv.
yrtrdH for . backfield motion
)Klt
i,'iili1Ihi.,.f.L.m. ucnu.riit tvm t..u
four yiyrd.s in a plunge and Small
lntf W(;nt OVOVt .
HtatlsticK show SmnfordV Kiiiire
idie I'ardlnalH piled up a total of
ji-I V yards. Ariny'n 3S altemptH al
y,(rd KillnlnK r(.s,lUed In a total of
,M yftl.(la fmin 8(,rmmilge.
i u fit. ,
from scrimmage and passes. Army
chalked up six first downs by
ground nnd air. .
The Cards passed 14 times, com
pleted four and had two Inter
cepted. The Cadets tried the aer
ial lane.i nine times, completed
three rnd bad three caught by the
opposition.
Stanford was penalized a total
of 4fi yards nmj Army 2(1 yards.
ilotber ntwt Moffutt. Htunfnrd
i halfbacks, punted n totai of nine
! times for a composite average or
13.8 yards. Maurrol and C.olden
for Army averaged 30.G yards in
nine times,
Perfect football weather was on
tap today. Tho ; usually ,' wunn
weather wuh lacking and Instead
the tUr was fairly crisp. Hastciii
elevens ordinarily are holhered hy
the heut..., ,', , , ,; .... ,
Cavle. eloMlng bis football .ear-
eer.today; fulled to give the throng
any thrills, c His rivals Attended -in
tbnt. Coached Uovvard that: end,
SA
Now On and Ending
on Decemb e r 31st
PRICES SLASHED
Unheard of Low' Levels
409 East
AsaovUtlffl 1'rcna I'hoto
I tho Cards covered bin every move-
ment.
The line-tip and summary:
Army
PCS
Stanford
Carlniark
IVrry
llillsinger
l.K
ir
I-G
C
HO
UT
ItK
W
KM '
I!H
Kit
1' rest on
Thompson
Driscoll
Taylor
Itard!u
Tandy
Muller
Fleishhaeker
Krentrup
Hot hert
Smalling
7 0 013
8 6 1424
Touchdowni.
i Miller
number
1'iiee
' MeRsinger
er
Hutchinson
Cagle
Murel
Score by periods:
Army (I
Stanford -6
Army scoring:
Murrel, Hutchinson;
try for point
after touchdown, Hutchinson, by
place kick.
.Stanford scoring: Touchdown?.
Klelshhacker. 2, Smalling 3: try for
point after touchdown, Itothert,
Moffutt (substitute for Frentrup),
place kicks; automatic safety.
Xfitlco lo Kleotrir Customers
Duo to emergency line work at
2 p. tn today there will be a short
Interruption , to electric service In
Medford and vicinity with tho ex
ception nf the downtown business
district. The Interruption is not
expected to' exceed fifteen min
utes. The California Oregon Pow
er company.
The two -room cabin-.in which
Mark Twain was, born , has been
n i q v.ed from Klorlda, Mo., tov tlio
Mailt 'Twain1 State piirk in "Mim-i
roe county, Missouri ' ; . ' . ;
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