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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1927 BIG LEAGUE MANAGERS SEEK MATERIAL PAGE SIX Aggie Scoring Ace COMMISSION TO Fights Fighters Organized Baseball Out Enmasse For Dallas Tea HAGER'S TEAM GREAT THREAT TO OPPONENTS DECIDE APPEAL WEIGHT, POWER RELIED TOWER OF HUSKY HOPE cause words bearing a fearsome sound seem best fitted to describe the style of play used by the followers of Coach Enoch Bashaw. This season, the Washington team was nosed out by Stanford in a fast, gruelling contest, which critics say went to the Palo Alto team not because the Stanford Cardinals were stronger than the Huskies, but because they displayed superior Chicago Roleaux Saguero, Cuban light heavyweight, and Chuck Burns, San Antonio, fought 10 alow rounds to a draw.

Lope Tenerlo, Filipino lightweight, defeated Frankle Schaeffer, Chicago, in 10 rounds. FOR T. LOUTTIT Party Opening Saturday Oregon Asrrieulfural College, Cor Official action on the definite PhlladelDhla Ritchie Martell vallls, Dec. 2 Basketball has settled Meusel, Bengough, Gazclla, Myles By FRANK GETTY (United Press Sport Editor) selection of a referee for all future 137, of Philadelphia, won on a foul boxing cards In Salem this season In the second round over Louie down to an actual viege tor team honors on tho Orange and Black Los Angeles. Dec 2.

(IP) The Washington Huskies rolled Into Los Angeles today with their mission a defeat of the Trojans of Southern California tomorrow. hcadwork when headwork meant points. i nomas ana omers. Brooklyn Robins With a ball club made of Jess Patty, Dazy Vance New York. Dec.

2 While the an- squad. Two practice games have win oe taken at a meeting or the Reed, 130, New York negro, commission to be called either nual baseball meeting which starts Despite the gruelling Notre Dame ana little else. Uncle Robbie has Monday or Tuesday by Chairman Kansas City Tiny Roebuck, in uanas tomorrow Is nrorjerlv Harry Levy. tonner Haskell Indian football star, battle last Saturday and the trip across the country and back, the Trojans are reported in fair physical eyes, ears and pocketbook wide open. Washington Senators Clark Grif minor league party, everyone who knows baseball knows that no major Weight, power, crushing rushes, line plunges are the words most frequently used to chronicle the gridiron doings of the Huskies, be Stanley Frye has many friends aeieated Walker Rick, aKnsas City, league club will fall to be represent fith out to save money and build up a young ball club.

Judge. Rice and shape. the city as has Ralph Mason, the "ey are neavy- rclief referee on the Pclz-Bayes bout weht- Jfck 6 parr, Pacific coast ea. Speaker on the market. The big fish will be around readv Wednesday night, yet It seems a "saw won irom nusiy ones, larce maioritv of the fans nrefer Kansas City, in 10 rounds.

Leo to gobble up the most desirable of an outside official. Most prominent wax- Australian welterweight, out- the little fish and many a man who Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack also In a retrenching mood. Having made the mistake of firing with both wallets In a desrierat of those mentlonel is Tom Louttlt. Puuw" uappo, Kansas City, only a bush leaguer today will be headed for fast company before the Portland sporting goods dealer, who lu as. CATEB TO MEN WHO BUY FOR WOMEN i i.

i week is out. Ut AUUHU VllO I UUUD. 1111 I snoi ior tne American League pennant In a year when the New York Yanks were to turn up unbeatable. nartlal and nooular athletic official. namiea a US sa been played, resulting In top-heavy Victories for the Agglees.

The Checkerboards of Portland were defeated 66 to 21 and the Dallas Guardsmen, 99 to 4. In the second game the Guardsmen failed to tally a single field goal while the Orangemen rained field goals from all angles. Last year the Dallas team was one of the best semi pro outfits in the state and have a similar lineup this season. Captain Bill Burr, leader of Ha- offensive drive, caged eight leld goals with Bud Wascher, substitute forward, following with 11 points cn five goals and a free toss. Of the four teams used by Hager In the contest, three players were Balem men.

Frank Patterson, regular forward on the Beaver squad last eason, is a former Salem high school star. Bud Wascher, one of the Cleverest scoring candidates for the quad. Is a transfer from the Uni En route to Dallas to sit In at the in the northwest. Louttit handled g.ele Bennv DotD- of Aber- proceedings as "unofficial observers." Mack has decided to go back to deen, junior lightweights fought six rounds to a draw here representatives of the 16 malor most of the bouts In Salem during the 1926-1927 season but gave way urst principles and browse about 1 cY, with youngsters for players. league ciuds made known to the United Press their particular re temporarily when his duties as an last KetcheU of Ta- official in the Portland high school MacDonald athletic association and in Pacific N'w Ymt ta 4,19 01 quirements In building for 1928.

secretary Grablner of the White ni miuit. rouno semi-iinai. Ther are Sox, for instance, admitted that most of his time with his CAPTAIN BILL BURR DALLAS HAS 10 LETTERMEN OUT Comlskey was looking around for what would amount to just about a work in handling Tommy O'Brien, Portland junior-lightweight boxer. Drana new call club. HUSKIES LEAVE Word that Salem tans turned In a Uncle Wilbert Robinson of the No Duplicate $1,000 house has spread to the Port Brooklyn Dodgers Is another who versity of Washington wnere ne would trade his club, uniforms and land, Seattle and Tacoma boxing stables with startling speed and FOR SOUTHLAND made his freshman numeral in 1926.

all. if the right opportunity nresent. Elevens Get IN BASKETBALL In the interclass games being He starred for Omega Upsilon, run Harry Plant, local matchmaker. ea iisen. being flooded with offers by some On the otler hand.

Barnev Drey- Oerup in the lntra-mural league, last ieason. Wascher tpends his vacation periods in Salem being employed as of the best men In the northwest. Seattle. Dec 1 (tPV-The ttnlversitv fuss and Sam Watters of the Pirates Rice's Favor Biddy Bishop of Seattle would of Washlneton Huskies won rm th.fr declared they were "sitting pretty," played this week at Dallas high school several men are showing up as contenders for the high school quintet. Five teams are taking part In the tournament to decide the ft papermaxer.

jonn urager, other Salem high school star of pre sena rus Aiassan inaian miatue- way south today to Los Angeles weight, Walter Cleghorn, for a bout where they will end the 1927 Pacific with the best available man. Boss coast football season RatnrrfAv with wnue tun veeck or tne Cubs said he "only wished the season would open vious years, will likely see service New York, Dec. 2 (IP) Eleven colleges are represented In Grant- Moore is anxious to match Georgle the game with the University of Here Is what some of the other during the season. Tho Aseies squad will leave Dec class champion. The senioa class, containing eight lettermen from last land Rice's all-American football omu tuiu uuaiesouinern cainornta.

clubs have on their minds as the minor league meeting gets under team which appears In the current ngnt may ne me next ior saiemi Thirty three players left last ember 10 for a three weeks tour of the mlddlewest, opening the season against Brigham Voung university at Ins. niiht on the Huskv snprJai of year squad. Is divided into two different teams, the Orange and the Black. way: jjaiiiiix oiiiii iim ijmue mi iiere I lot all but tmt wnt In tin tm Cincinnati Reds No trades Dend Ing. but Jack Hendricks Is In Dallas Ten lettermen will be back for this wim ui cieau cut siyio ui iigni-1 ditton.

Romeo Lauzon, center, and lng and with the colorful negro Bill Wrieht. looking for catchers. year's quintet, and prospect for provo. Utah. Two Big lu scnoois, Chicago and Wisconsin, will be met on the tour besides others of the strongest mid west teams.

It will be the first test of the actual Hager issue of Colliers Weekly. Rice's first team follows: End Oosterbaan, Michigan. Tackle Raskowskl, Ohio State. Guard Smith, Notre Dame Center Charlesworth, Yale. Guard Crane, Illinois.

Tackle Smith, Pennsylvania. End Nash, Georgia. fighter drawing main event purses from minor Injuries but both are ex- Cleveland Indians Billy Evans. successful season seem exceedingly bright The lettermen are Griffin. new general manager, wary of talk mail he nivnn'.

1r VI I r- ing out of turn but the syndicate hot Lefors, Syron, Forette, McBee. Par aecision over uei roniaine, rug- Seventv five local rnnln. Irfi sons, Gerllnger, Fleming, Garret, and alter Bucky Harris of Washlneton system In that section oi tne country, although Duke Dlwoky's small college team has been eminently ged Winnipeg middleweight, in a the train with the players and many ior a manager. Holt. This years schedule calls for many hard games.

Including Salem. Quarterback Drury, Southern wuu.u mivn.ncvunu uw more are traveling south for the Bosto Braves Judge Fuchs. hav auscccssful. Diwoky was recently ap California. laBiest i-oriiana since me iiger game by automobile and boat ing presented Jack Slattery.

former liedlord, Eugene, Corvallis, McMinn- rwwwa -uuiuu kit luab summer. Chuck Hellman, one of the lead pointed head coach in basketball at Illinois college. Hagcr's materia! Is better than at any time sonce the passing of Red college coach, with a near tall end-er. Is willing to add some batting strength to give his new manager Halfback Cade, Army. Hallback Welch, Pittsburgh.

Fullback Joestlng, Minnesota. LEAGUE SEASON ing bantamweights In the United vllle, Independence, Silverton, The Dalles, and one or two of the Portland high schools, probably Washington, Grant, or Benson. Saturday night, Decemebr 3 the States, who holds a late decision over In place of the usual second and a rair oreaK, tne strength isn't Johnny McCoy, recently declared fly In all probability your wife buys her hose here. There is always a reason for a woman doing anything and the big reason for choosing her hose at Shipley's is that she has such an unlimited stock of QUALITY footwear from which to choose. MEN You will be safe if you choose your gifts at Shipley's whether it be hose, silk undies, gloves Br umbrella.

too costly. Ridings, Slats QUI ana otner members of his famous 1923-1925 combin third teams. Rice nominated the fol OPENS APRIL 11 weight champ by the California New York Yankees Well fixed lowing ail-American squads of other Dallas high lettcrmen's club gives a dance at the Woodman hall to oomisslon. Is another scrapper de except ior young mtcners to re players Including: siring a Salem bid. raise funds to send the basketball Pittsburgh, Dec 2.

VP) The Ends Shiver, Georgia: Donchess. place Shawkey and Ruether, who were released the other day. quintet on a barnstorming tour 1928 major league season will open Pittsburgh; Born, Army, and Moeser, ation. He has a wealth of big men besides the usual number of fast scoring aces. "Tiny" Jack Savory 200 pounds and six feet, three Inches tall, is the big man of the squad and Is making a mighty bid to retain his center berth this season against four tC Louis Browns Ready for a April 11 and close September 30, the Princeton.

SCHALK SLATED FOR National and American league shakeup. "I'll trade the whole damn club," says Phil Ball. Tackles Hibbs, Southern Califor through eastern Oregon and south-em Washington. The public Is Invited to attend this dance, and their attendance will be much appreciated by the students and faculty of the schedule announced here St. Louis Cardinals We exnect to nia; Lucas, Missouri; Douds, Washington and Jefferson, and Coltrin.

The opening and closing dates stiff competitors. SOX POST AGAIN have the best team In our history are somewhat earlier than those of California. nigh school. the 1927 season. next year." Sam ureadon.

president, said at St. Louis. "About Rhem and Guards Hanson, Minnesota: Baer. The schedule makers announced Michigan; McMullen, Nebraska and BEAVER ROOKS GERVAIS IS READY Chicago, Dec 2. (TV-The nearest openh-j games as follows Bell whom the fans have been trying to trade off for us.

I think the woerner, Navy. to an announcement that Ray National league Pittsburgh, at FOR FIRST GAMES chances are 75 per cent both will be Centers Bettencourt, St. Mary's. Schalk will manage the Chicago I St. Louis; Chicago at Cincinnati; witn us again." and Reltch, Illinois.

Gervais, White Ejx again next year was the Bos' on at New You: and Phlladcl- and Dec. 2. The boys' SWARM AT CALL New York Giants Out for battery girls' basketball Quarterbacks Connor, New York teams of Gervals statement from White Sox head- vhia at Brooklyn. union high are lined up for the quarters today that Schalk will ac-l American league Cleveland at company a party of Sox officials to Chicago; St. Louis at Detroit; New university; Spears, Vanderbilt: Mann, southern Methodist, and season's games.

Corvallls. Dee. Rook men. with an eye open for an outfielder. John McGraw playing with the idea of adding Ty Cobb or Trls Speaker to the club, purely as a drawing card.

Hunt, Texas A. M. the minor league convention at Dal- York at Philadelphia and Wash The girls' team has purchased new basketball coaches, commandered by as nexi iionaay. ington at Boston. Halfbacks DesprcsneU, Nebras suits and with their promising lineup are looking forward to a good season.

Pressed for a definite statement the managership. President I ka; Marste-s, Dartmouth; Scull Pennsylvania, and Roepke, Penn State. Chicago Cubs Ready to play ball. Chicago White Sox Perhaps the The first game is scheduled tor Charles A. Comiskey said there was no need for any announcement I Friday night.

Dec 18. This will be most ambitious of all the majors. Grablner. club secretary admits Fullbacks Amos, Washington and about the Sox manager "with an I a double-header and will be played at Jefferson. Jefferson, and Miles.

Princeton. they would like Slslcr, Goslln, Bob incumbent. Amory "Slats" Gill, were swamped with a deluge of 106 freshmen aspirants on the first call. Preliminary drill In passing, dribbling, pivoting and straight basket shooting Is being meted out in an effort to weed out the impossible candidates. The first cut will leave 55 men to be followed by another which will reduce the original squad to 25 men, the most likely prospects for future varsity stuff.

The Rooks have a stiff schedule Tor best performance per dollar spent this year with some of the best high school teams In the state and the Oregon Frosh slated for four games. The frosh were beaten In every game last season and the class of 31 Is out to duplicate the teat. One of the men almost sure to last the final cut Is Bob Drager. Balem high school guard during the (Eiiesterf ield smokers ROISTER past three years. TWO NAVAL IIS RADIO TO DOJATTLE San Diego.

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fight which laiiea miieriuiie Be fore the gong, were to ne neara in Mirt hm today. Attorneys for Jot Dundee, his tnanager, Max Wax man, and Promoter Dick Donald, were expected to ask for a continuance of their MOORE'S MUSIC CO. trial on charges of false advertising The city prosecutor wiU not oppose the motion, it waa Indicated. EOFF ELECTRIC SHOP Ml COl'RT STREET -) Onri Street SALEM. ORB.

Portland. Ore. Although (oing Into the game favored to win, the Oregon Amateur hockey league leader, the Waterfront team, was defeated. I to Z. by the West Bide team.

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