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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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Statesman Journali
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The New OREGON STATESM AN. Satem Oregon. Tnesdy Moniing, March 5, 1929 T1 1 to oe liiveMy earns SHARKEY MISSES WITH LEFT AND SO DOES STRIBLING SORDS INTERPRETS FIGHT AT RADIO SPUT SERIES Medford, Washington, Salem, Tillamook, Astoria Strong This Year. But That's Hot Enough io Win; ftflan-s SOD creases Its Lead The Schel's Wear rtim: broke both the team' Fnllr ock competition as game record and the team serjes ma in CTideoee at the last state basketball tournament will feature the erent this year, Judging. from record In the CItr league nonuay night but that wasn't enough, to winr tba -series aaainst the Man's scores.of schlnter-dlstrict games Shop, and the" latler added one" more game to its lead In the per-rentars column.

Schei's net a as hare been played." That la Baring a lot. for tbre record ofl4 If or game and 2857 for. series. The Capital City Bedding com- nnv oulntet won two games out of three from O'Leary's Legion naires and the Elks won two out of fxoin'ihe Flying Clouds. In Ladles' league postponea play.ithe Winter Garden pair won wr.fi oum- tT yJ i ''TV -Vx" tor OAMAtfe SSJ ea iitte 1 -v.

jy: v- ll Wwf wraeo vma'cwsk rosier 1 yT TtO AfT6SfT4e Ktrao AT6SfT4e sojw, 1' 'v I two out of three games irom cen were five teams of nearly equal Ktrengtb In the 1S2S tournament. Washington high won the state championship with Medford run-ner up; but In order to get to the finals, those two teams were forc-" ed to extend themselres to the limit. Salem. Tillamook and' Astoria were eliminated with only a rery i few points to spare, and their Tie. torles orer the other teams were by no means one sided.

All May be Back -The fire teams mentioned are all fairly sure of coming back this year, and If they do, the battle between them will be eqally close. If earlier games are any criterion. The Salem high team has played Medford and Astoria, winning one from each and losing one to Astoria and two to Medford. Astoria also has played TIHa- tral pharmacy. Scores were: Central Pharmacy 176, 175, 131; Greenup.

97, lit; team, 292. 272. 253. Winter Garden, McVey 14 7, 113, 134; Hemenway. 14 8, 139, ISO; team, 25.

240. I8. league scores were; SCBtl's MM' WM. KerlMa 1 160 174 633 Peri 21 218 vll Edwards ...214 17 174 578 MeUnllH 20 168 IM 544 OrecaUw -'01 224 1S mdok, losing one game and win-ninr another, and Tillamook has .1041 31 SS2 2S57 ToUla hroken eyen In Jwo games with. Washington high of As ft last year's champions 211 201 677 S20 are the least certain of aHjj of the Man's Shop no ISO 399 173 213 -'06 .....153 1S 175 five as prospects for this years omSTTH a MAo ftotr fiANO K.y Titu Coe HU Kantola Total APTE TAB Mr A CUt.6 OTlAtO lt9 HO 177 .916 044 U53 V818 Jack Sharkey, center, missing with his left and duck lng Young Btribling's retaliating left in tbe first Sitting at his radio set in Cleveland as the Sharkey-Stribling fight progressed round by round, Jack Bonis, sports-cartoonist.

writer for Central Press and The Statesman sketched these high lights of the battle from the radio announcements. round of their 10-round battle at Miami Beach, Fla. Referee Lou Magnolia of New York Is shown at right. Sharkey won on points. C.

0. Bedding Co. 17 184 166 52S 212 170 15 S4T 212 16 16 644 17 165 64S ..13 192 192 S4T, (i only club to report a perfect score. Monson Ponlia Johnson -Allison -Mohr Totals Red" Hayes Soon tornament, facing keen competition in Portland for the honor. Washington high Is playing throgh the season there without Ed Lewis, Its all-state center of last year.

Indications are that if the Washington high, team wins there. Lewis will be declared eligible for the state tournament, and that Is expected to make the team fully as strong as it was a year ego. Eugene to Play Eugene higb is one of the few teams now definitely scheduled to enter the tournament. Eugene, has Local marksmen who competed in the telegraphic shoot Sunday 909 834 2709, Cooljdge, Now Private in Ranks, Speeds Homeward To Fight Hunter and their scores were: Bahlburg 23, Bourne 23, Brown Beavers Let 2 More Men Return Home ANAHEIM, Mar. 4.

(AP) 12, Curry 19, H. DeSart 24, D. At Mill City O'Xoary'a 149 .201 DeSart '20, Evans 24, Eldriedge 185 me. 193 841 192 52 172 49. 205 554 152 491 i 23, Farris 21, Gouley 19, George .145 184 202 170 StoliVr- Gi'rielon Swift Groto YOUDf Total 198 170 MILL CITY, March 4.

Red 24, Haberman 24, Hummel 16, Hayes, fighter, who recently won WILMINGTON, Mar. 4 (AP) The train carrying former President and Mrs. Coolidge to New England made a one minute stop here at 6:12 p.m. About 100 persons crowded about the rear car occupied by the Coolidges. a decision over "Battling" Hunter .849 80S 914 2f9 a lamp-lighted room of his father's home at Plymouth, Vermont, to make his first oath of service as president, marked him also as he passed again to private life.

It was in his eyes and bear, lng as he sat at Hoover's right on the way to the capitol, nodding waving restrained, unhurried greetings to the cheering throngs that lined the way. Situation Taken Impassively It clothed him like a mantle 4n tbe president's room of the senate where his last official acts were performed; It underlayed the smiling pleasure with which he accepted the applause in the senate chamber, applause that came generously from the galleries and from political friend and foe alike on the senate floor. Two youngsters, Ray Woodruff, In a first bout at Salem, Is now training in Portland. His next Imlab 21, Leise 17, McKay 21, Prime 22, Palmer 25. Parker 21, RIngwald 22, Simon 18, R.

Shel-ton 25 1 George Viesko 25, E. Vies-ko 22, Wolgamott 25, Welch 23, Wain 22, Van Patten 24, Eliason 22. already lost two games to Salem high, and may prove to be the one "weak sister" from west of the District 1 and district 5 will have tournaments this week end as well as the local district, No. 7. Wallowa and La Grande are prin outfielder of Sawtelle, and Hal.

Swain, catcher from Long Elka 17 15 fight will be with the same "Battling" Hunter at Mill City. March Pratt There were shouts for the former 147 154 181 l.9 Kalaoa 234 539 '145 44S 175 421 ISA 549 189 SSI Beach, were released by Portland 12. Mf 181 today. president and Mjs. Coolidge appeared to say "he is asleep." "Sorry to see you go," somebody shouted and Mrs.

Coqlidge smil. lngly said "you can never lose After the Beavers had gone Totals ..905 822 909 2aS Fruitland Beats riying Olonds Stfinbock 1S6 13 through their customary two "and a half hour workout, Tom Turner, president, announced that he would leave for Paso Robles, JIES CiDlTE FOR PITCH JOB Friends Quintet Fruitland defeated the South 10 202 Err 15S 185 477 160 52S 145 4a 208 81 201 48S. cipal contenders in district 1. Apparently-leaders in other districts ere: No. 2, MacLaughlin high; No.

3, The Dalles; No. 4, Medford; No. 5. North Bend, Marshfield and Myrtle Point; No. 6, Eugene; No.

Tillamook; No. 9. Astoria. Still Hi TOPS Throughout the ell of Newton .147 176 in a couple of days to visit the ...124 160 Homesway Salem Friends basketball team 24 that a substitute for the jury system should be adopted." The freshmen upheld the negative side. The judging system used leaves the decision in the hands of the audience.

By winning the Pittsburgh Pirates spring training Totals 778 830 8W-S60T WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (AP) Calvin Coolidge was speeding northward tonight, a private again in the vaet army of American citizenry. Behind him in Washington the stir and joyous tumult that welcomed his successor to the presidency ebbed and flowed with the passing hours. Cal Homeward Bound But the man at whom the finger of destiny pointed with such tragic suddenness in the dark, small hours of an August morning nearly six years ago was done with all that. His work finished, his eyes were fixed on the peaceful sanctuary that awaits him in New England.

He was going home. Under all the noisy greetings to the new president, weaving in and out of the bright fabric a nation had prepared to acclaim its chosen leader, ran a voiceless message of God-speed from the people of America to a retiring chieftain who had been tireless in the per. formance of his duties to the end. Works to Very Last For Mr. Coolidge clung to the rule of doing each day the work of that day to the very last.

An hour before he Joined Presidentelect Hoover for the swift ride to 18 In a Sunday school league game on the locaV. Y. M. C. A.

floor here Monday night. camp. Turner has two players coming from the Pirates in the French deal, one outright and the other rook debaters have kept their Summary on optlon.V jr slate clean. Their next meet will be a dual one with Lin field col lege In which one debate will be UK TE here and the other at McMlnn- Fruitland Friends Forgard (1) (8) Hirth W. Girod (10) (9) Haworth Pratt (6) B.

Randall L. Girod (3) G' R.Randall Fagg (2) (1) Wright Morgan (2) ville. Woodburn High's Team Will Enter Bert James of Oakland, who has been working out with the Seattle coast league baseball club as an outfielder, is a prospective pitcher for the Salem Senators, Manager "Frisco" Edwards having received a letter from him relative to the prospects of playing here. James was recommended by Duke Marlowe, who played several games with the Senators last season. James has pitched for Denver and for Miami, Arizona.

Edwards President Hoover's Inaugural, Mr. Coolidge. with Mrs. Coolidge at his side, sat rather impassively listening. Once he arose to pull his overcoat closer about him as the steady drip of rain was beating In below the tall columns of the Inaugural stand to the discomfort even to the small group of most distinguished participants In the ceremony the limited roof would protect In part.

Two Men Shake Hands And almost before the final, applause had died away, Mr, Coolidge was on his feet, saying his farewells. There was an exchange of r. handclasps between the hew aid-' the former presidents and a few smiling words. A general stir of farewell greetings followed, and then th man for whom tomorrow District Tourney Clark Durham is Court to Catch Up Plans For Term Materialize WOODBURN, March 4. (Spe- cial)--Coach Ray O.

Wolf has an On Winning Team isn't sure whether he will send nounced his intention to enter the for the pitcher or not, this ques In 'Rook9 Debate Woodburn high school basketball team In the district elimination The Salem Trapshooters club i Sunday repeated Its achievement of the week before, reporting a perfect score of 75 in the OAJgon-lan telegraphic tournament to defeat its three opponents, Medford 69, Washington county 73 and Nestucca Valley 74. Scores turned in were those of George VIesko, George Palmer and Tcm Wolgamott. Ray Shelten also shot a 25 In the telegraphic. Salem was not alone In going "straight" Sunday, however, as Portland, Halsey and Klamath Falls duplicated the feat. In the first Sunday shoot, Salem was the tion depending upon what heavers At the opening of the March down Pennsylvania avenue to the are available in the northwest.

terms of the supreme court Mon- eanltol. behind the trotting rnvalrv tournament in Salem next Thursday and Friday evenings. Wood- Clark Durham of Salem, fresh UOldg no vexing concerns of state, uajr, uieruit i juance nueciea mai escort that was leading the way all cases on the docket which are f0r him out of public life, the re-ready for hearing be placed on the (tirlng president was grinding away CORRIGAN HONORED LOS ANGELES, Mar. 4. (AP) who may tinker about the humble man engineering, is a member of the Oregon State rook debate team which defeated the varsity burn has lost only three out of eight high school games and it the drawing turns out favorably New First National Baiik Building Directory little houee In Northampton.

Mass Screen friends of Hollywood iui ft js deck at the White House his men will have a chance to play to his heart's content, unfretted by strife or rumors of conflict at The same calm, almost inscrutable debaters of Weber college. Utah, by an audience decision of 20 to Joined others here Saturday in paying a last tribute to James Corrigan. BASEMENT West Linn or Silverton, the only cases were sei ior neanng aunng the months of March and April under this order. serenity that marked him in that home or abroad, passed down with 29. The question was "Resolved, teams to which they have lost.

August morning- when he stood in his wife to the car waiting to bear Do Luxe iShlnmg Parlr Experts for Ladlon and Gentlemen FOURTH KLOOH him to his train. Big Sister By Les For grave A priate car, provided by the Pennsylvania Railroad company Sf 'JSfm optometrists Phono (25 as a last courtesy awaited the for jt I 1 1 I mer It was attached to FLOOR a fast train and would reach Northampton early In the morn TgT 9t 1 GCTC fCAREFUU I VtXJ BOYS ORtNS jf ltes---. THANK I "1 YHAT NOUL HOLD THOOCO BLANKET'S 20 SJ I heaven 6, dr )A ty So'-tS Drf XVd.VavU General Dentistry TeL Evening ty appointment Room 803 ing, to be switched to a side track and guarded- from anything that TENTH FLOOH might disturb the rest of Its oc cupants. -f TelODkona) 1 am Ko. 89 REAL ESTATE I DIRECTORY 1 Synoptia of th Ananal Ststement tba National CarnaHy Company of Detroit, la tha State of MichirA.

on. the thirty-first day of December, 1928. made to tbo. In (JPIDER SCHEME TO SET DONNIE-S ShirY off HE CJbCLO 5TUOV tua LOCRKihIG Yo PERFECtiOlO tUHEN i surance commissioner oi tee eisie i RUPEItT, rUaltoTi Orefon, pnrsnaat to law; CAPITAL. Amoact of fspital stock paid up.

W. A. BOND, lit N. Cotn'l bU I'bono :7 000.00. 1X0OME Kel 'premiums ree sired daring the year, w.

iiiga joL in Intaroets- dividends- and rents' received JOSEPH HAnnwu Dcn.rn.v uria- the year. L. SO. 8107.684.09. income from otber aonreea eceiveo doriar the year.

L. 84, IS. 89, 894.61i.3S. t47 N. CwAiinorcJsa Tl 877 Total income, Ij.

40, fl.io,za4jB. DISBtJKSEMENT8 -Net loiaea oald durinc the year inelnd ins; adjustment 17, 1051, ITS. ott TaL J7t IMTidends paid on -eavitai stock dorioc the year. JL. 48, 890,000.00.

Commissions ani salaries pi id daring z90 N. Church 5- Tel a i T.IVJVU nr 1 the year, 28, 29. 1628,743.99. Taxes, licenses and feec paid during the year, L. 48, 840,808.81.

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