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Oaks And Angels jGiantsMoveUp
Score Victories; To Second Place
Seattle Blanked In The National
By the A.MiclatMl I'ron
The Oaka staged a rally . in the
ninth Inning last night, Ernie Lom
bard I batted in two runs, and the
tram defeated Hollyvrood 3 to 2
Iiy Hugh s. 'ull?rtm 4r. ,
(Associated Press Sporu Writer) I
Due to the efforts cf a pair of
t clubs which are not crcn making ft
pretense oi peumg into u;e super-
cut that club & lead one lull game J heated National league pennant i
in me racmc eoasv league. ; otrustjic. 1 tic tnree contenders lor
While the last minutes rally was the flag have found themselves in a
being staged at Oakland. Los Angeles' more uncertain position with the
on its home territory took Portland I prospect the ccmiufr series between
Ruffing of New York made another
kind of a mark by pitching his third
two-hit game since he )olned the
New York Yankees. His victims this
time were the Chicago White Sox,
who succumbed by a 3 to 0 count. 1
Gecrge Blaeholder hurled the day's '
fourth major league shut-out, allow
ing the champion Philadelphia Ath
letics only five hits while the St.
Louis Browns scored a 7 to 0 triumph.
Gocsc Gc<n led the attack with 1
three home runs In successive times
a; bat. 1
ter; Coquille Thompson. Ed Entfe
atad and Jack Cox. guards; Saylcs
Young. Fred Schell. Harry Kent. Pete
Miner and Bill Bvmgtou, tackles;
Floyd Root. Bill McKaJips, Ales Mc
Gilvrcy and Art Gustatson. ends.
Leading ranrilflntfM ,
Other leading candidates are from
the rook and reserve !quads. They
are: Red McDonald, Keith Davis and
Re; Rust.- ends; Gilbert Bererson.
Barlej Carlson. Clarence Dinner,
guards; Harold Simmon. Wayne Ham
ana Arthur Miller, tackles, and John
Bethel, center.
The d a villi? sraA.m u-tll ntvm 1m
than a week after start of practice! 1x18 Angeles .. .
with Willamette as the first oppon- Keating. Walters
c;it September 20. The opening con- , Baeoht and Hannah,
ierence came is. as usual, with South- i At SAn Francisco:
rrn California. Oct. 2. The schedule Seattle
follows:
O.S.C. GRID STO CK
IS MORJLBULLISH
jw.Best Material in Years
Ready Schedule, How- i
ever, Appears Tough.
'li CORVALLIS, Aug. 20 (T With the
opening of the coast conference foot
ball pracuco season exactly one ;
, ' , month awav. supporters of Oeon
State college grid fortunes are tak
ing stock of prospects and find in
dications ol the best materia! In
years added to the best but mighty
tough schedule.
Coach Paul Schissler has returned
from the east where he conducted a
coaching school at Ohio Wesleyan and
completed arrangements for the big
east -weat Shrine game between Ore- ;
gon State and West Virginia in Chi- -'
cogo late In November.
V 80 Letter-men KllelMc '
..I, As to material, the staters hare
30 lettermen eligible, covering every
position except fullback left to be
filled from the reserves and last
ear's freshman squad. Babe Peter-
' son and Frank Little are the leading
, . prospects.
For skipped ' Schissler will have
both lettermen. Buerke and Nosier
back, together with Art Aamponl and 1
Tcm Ward from the rooks. At half
Cecil Sherwood, Honolulu Hughes WASHINGTON t."i Planes to be
"9CSVJ and Roirdle Kerr and Tom Dryir.an used In hourly passenger service be
ar all lettermen. with Hal Moe and twecn Washington and New York will
Pierre Bowman, another Hawaiian, take of! and land with aviation gaso
from the freshmen. line being fed the motors but during
Lettermen on tr i-.c t r - the trips automobile gasoline will be
T-rui nammer ana nomer iyons, ccn- useo.
to cover. 8 to 5. With Hollywood first
I in the league, and the Angels sec
I ond. the results yesterday tended to
even things up a little.
' Seattle Blanked
San Francisco, in third place, re- f
matned two games behind Los An-1
: geles. The Seals shut out Seattle 8
' to 0. with Curtis Davis pitching t
sieaoy oon. i ne uruiniis cuiiiin.-i.ea j
the Chicago Culis end New York
Giants will be the really crucial one -c'
the season. j
The Giants have taken second place
In the standing and have placed
themselves withjii striking distance ;
c.- the league leading Cubs, only!
thi'c- games behind. j
l.ub.us In Third . '
While the Giants were takinc a
with nine safe ones, but couldn't j close struggle from the St.; Louis j
make them count. j cardinals, to J, Pittsburgh shoved j
In the remaining game, played at I Brcehlyr.'s Robins into third piace i
cawauirmo. wie rmniisto aits- 1 vriin on u 10 o triumph wniie tne fcu0ws
oiuiia uni-nivu nv wimtuia. iu o nuiiit'ie rniincb aept me league ieaa-1
lr ten Innings. Ptllette brought in erf from making any sort of a gala
uic winning run in tne wnui. ; ir t, eounie head'
Baker Contracts
Sis Grid Games; .
May Get Others
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BAKE 3, Ore.. Aug. 20 Contracts
for su football games for the 1930
season have been signfj with pros- ;
pects that at least two more games
will be scheduled. Troy Walker. ;
principal of the Baker hish school,
announced today. I
u .irr.es scncduled thus far are as ;
At Los Angeles:
1 Portland
R. H. E.
...57 1
... 8 13
Woodall;
R. H. E.
.092
8 17 0
Sept. 20. Willamette at Corvallis.
Sept. 27. Uanzaga at Corvallis.
Oct. 4. Southern California at Los
Angeles.
Oct, 11. California Aggies at Cor
vallis. Oct. 13. Stanford at Palo Alto.
Oct. 25. Pacific at Corvallis.
Nov. 1, Washington State at Port
land. Nov. 15. Homecoming, Oregon U. at
Corvallis.
Nov. 21. U. C. L, A. at Los Angeles.
Nov. 27,-West Virginia U at Chicago.
San Francisco
House. Lamanski. Hansen and Cox;
Davis and Gaston.
At Sacramento: R. H. E.
Missions - 4 8 2
Sacramento 3 9 2
00 innings.)
V. Pilletio and Brenzcl; Flvnn and
Wirt.
At Oakland: R. H. E.
Hcllywoou l.,': 2 5 0
Oakland 3 7 1
Turner and Baialer; Craghead and
Lcmbardl
Ttit- Phillies took the first came by 1
9 to 8 count despite the eifort-3 of '
Hack Wilson, who clouted his 43rd ;
home- run to tie the National ler.gue i
rercrd set last year by Chuck Klein j
and of Har.ne:, unci Xi;a-r, ho also;
hi; homers. The tailenders then j
battled the Cubs to a standstill m 16
MOOKR NKAR bc.TH
Sept. 26. Nyssa at Baker. i
Oct. 10. Pendleton at Pendleton, j
Oct. 17. Ontario at Baker. t
I m- rmnies too tne first came oy Qct. 31. Union at Baker.
Nov. 11. C aid well at Baker. !
Nov. 27. Mac Hi at Milton, !
Baker will play at home Armistice
day. but vrill engage Mac HI at Mil-tca-Freewater
Thanksgiving day. The
Umatilla county school will play a
............ v. .u.. ..vU t.v-K.iu mj Tnanksgiving dav. ;
r 6-3 tie. Fidcsty Phil Cellini hurled t ' ;
the enure garr.e and vtsls deprived c' i '
a victory when Lestr Bell hit
hemer w;th two on base in the eight:
liming. i
The Giants gained their triumph t
by seme timely hitting in the sec- f
end inning which produced three
runs. Pitcher Hubbell driTir; In two
ci them. With nothing much at j
ft&e. Fred FranfchouE? tin-ned m an-j
other n:C? job cf hurhne to pve the'
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; hope is hc3d for recovery of Clifford
j Mocre. former star fooiball player on
: championship Mclford high team.
t and lesi year member of the Oregon
Jrc'hman squad, according to re
paris from Medford. Moore Is suf
Urlr.z 1rozt pneumonia at Klamatlj
Falls, following physical collapse
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Cincinnati.
Hurler- llaxe (iiwul Hay
. The American league's hurlers had
r, tlicroiyhly enjoyable day with the
rirek- exception cf thoe who work
lei- E a? ton. The red stockirred
mnunrt?mrn failrd to stop tiie Cleve
land bciur. the Indians wimung by
secret cf 7 to 2 and 7 to 3.
arl Whui'.i;ll ran his siring to defended
rcven s;rsip:-.t- to give Detroit a 2 to
1 vjrt cry over V..hir;t:on. Charier
Cc& Spit is a horrid word.
at a a g b"
'tytr, um irs' worse ;jf ,on-fhe
I aiawooa course witn a oniiiant 63.
I four under par to take the lead in 1
, the u ester u open, 1 hole qualifying
round today.
The course. . 6806 yards long, and
, somewhat rugged, but not what golf--j
ere call "unfair.", was the scene of -!
the qualifying round of the contest i
lor tne western open championship. f
Dy i ommy Armour and
sought by seme of America's best
; professionals and a handful of first
rau- amateurs.
j Fractlcc rounds yesterday gave '
j hope of some par smashing play be- ;
: fcrx the championship is decided Sat
; vrday. Walter Hagen. now without '
i any title at all. broke the course rec- .
i crt with a 66, six below par. and
reveral others were not far behind. In
fact. Eddie Kirk, of Dearborn. Mich
I made a 67. and Al Espinosa turned
I lr. a 69.
end ef;Y6ur;dgir;
BROWN WINS 1
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IN 10 ROUNDS
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LOT AXOELES. Aar! 20 i '
SnrIhg way to -a teh-rouad vie-
tcrj hf re la?t ' night ' over Midget i
Wolcast. recognized In Tiew Yorfe and
I Pennsylvania as boxlngs flyweight :
champion. NeTvsboy Bro-Bro. veteran .
I Los Angeles puncher, today had added .
j hlrhsclt to the list ot Vaose who
; have- defeated ' champions ' .sritnout ,;
i annexing their :cwtjs. .... t-
The bout was an -overweight af
j fair. Brown being required to come -.
in over 113. He weighed U3i.
pounds and Wolgast lld1 ,
i Brown found no great difficulty in ;
cennecung -witn Wolgast's body.
Puniahmg b:os to the mid-secxion.
ir.led accasionally with hefty rights
and lefts to' the head, gave the news
i bej six rounds to two tor his op
J penent.
Brown was down for no-count in
the fifth but bounced nght up to
! ever, matters with a barrage of rights
' and lefts. In the eighth he staggered
; Wcjfc-ast with a heavy left tto the
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SUAREZ BEATS
; FLOWERS WITH
HOOK IN SIXTH
XTW YOP.K. Aug. 20 t& A third Kcnt vh 11111 represent the United ship."
Br Alan J. Onulu
(Associated Press Sports Editor)
Earth shocks produced' by the ac-
CHICAGO i-J Three track stars UT!ties of the heavyweight battalion!
who sent the Union Jac of the Brit- 'n, Vhls, country seem to have been not be necessary for Musashlyama to
ish Empire to the masthead in four Ie" n faraway Japan. Blter his activites to become a con
Olympic events will represent that hTen1n,1fopy of the Japan tender. Sumo, the sport at which lit
flag here. a"- 01 To0- n- has gained fame, is described as 1
They carry Britain's hopes for vie- dwtnds that a pian is afoot to combination of wresUing. music and
tory in the dual tract meet with an Pave Musashiyama. Kokugtkan wrest- shlnto ceremonies, where "no wilfull
American team the night of August ler- enter boxing, in an attempt for nhvsi.-Al him i i,,fii.
i. ....m ucKut (.uauipion-
This description exactly fits most a
victory to his credit. Justo Suarez. State in the games to be held in This, it appears, is no passing fan- out on recent ' v ,h. n S
Argentine lightweight, locked around mammom roiaitr rieia ever nas won cy. for I read further: if heawweicht hnvin or fiThiTnir ?
Chief of the BTtSh headnners wiU ' nSs-ofvalaL 'f I f t
be Percy Williams, the unrecocnired fot i-- xv 1 T?? Spor,; wr""' tidI " "Tom '
Canadian, who out-sprinted Amer- t'-n1.' ToJ.3ma- .a?d . Mr- ' Thumb - baseball in the Nashvlllt .,
teas highlv touted speeders In both t, vT7-.;. V., . nave. pIlult of the Southern Association.
? tcday for mare worlds to conquer.
Ht knocked out Bruce Flowers,
' 7ew Kochelle. N. Y, negro in the
' sixta round of a ten-round bout at
i the Queensbcro stadium last night.
Suarer gave Flowers a bad "beat
ing, flooring him with heavv rights
. lor counts 01 nine in tne second and
the 100 and 100 meters at Amsterdam Musashivama
10 iszo. ... ,
interest In the plans of . due to the park's small size.
a Japanese won 1
ior counts of nine. In the second and '"r I x LVl MrSOley. ,ne championship. Japan would nro
third rounds and knocking him down lanky nob eman. who won tbe t by 20 000.000 in I vear P
; for the full count with a left hook
Tht victory was trie most decisive
. ci Suarrz" American campaign. Pre-
: Ticusly he had outpointed joe Glick ,1E.bt !OT','1
400 meter hurdle race at Antsterdam.
and Eric Liddell of ScoUand. who
was first in the 400 meters at Paris
and Herman Perhck in ten round
I bents. Flowers, one of the cottntrv's
leading 136-pounders. had scored
kr.cckout over Tommy Grogan tn his BllItn.
Jimmy Ball. Canadian, second to
Kay Barbuti in the 400 meters at
Amsterdam, also will represent Great
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I last start
, Etch weighed 136 4 pounds.
Rockne To Greet
It appears the Japanese have not
examined the situation sufficiently
to discover that the heavyweight
fighters and promoters, not the na
tion or the public, collect the finan
cial returns, with accruing privileges
Of course. Musashlyama", should he
win the championship, might turn
Even
On three previous occasions the out to be more nhM.Mk,.
Ang.o-American games have been so. 20.000.000 seems a trine hirh It
h:d,- .TLt.,Mms Ued ln 392- but 15 aoubtltm. for "ample, whether
the t nited States representatives won Italy has so far paid off anv Dart of
in 19. 11 to S. and in 1923. 8 to S. Uie nation! deht 't L? '
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rill not The .TnTan rrr- , ,
, Krutc K. Rockie of Notre Dame, be had until after tie p;re cham- boxinc with fnnt-i t, LT
!' formally welcome to Chicago picnships at Hamiitcn. Ontario, on recalled that Finland a-tnu-t!rt
members of tie Br.ush rapirt and August 18 to 23. a-; the National much attention and publiciiv thiouch
Vniied Slates u-ack and field teams. Amateur Athletic Tr-:n meet at tbe exploits of Paivo KamlL ,
which w-.u meet in Soldier field next Pittsburgh. Aurust -2 to 25. runner of V?' a
Wednesday nisht. at a luncheon Tues-! In the sprints. WiliiaTis UkeJy will government was able sueeef,iiv V
&?gg5xZ fS""e 4 l0'W9-W0 ' aU
tgan. Tolai recently defeated Wil- . .
Vancouver
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tV. I Pet. ;
Hollywood 54 12 .657
Los Ar geles 23 13 .SJS '
San Francisco 21 15
Miwoas 18 18 -500 i
Oakrd 17 19 .472 .'
Sa.-ramento . 15 21 .417;
Portland 15 21 .417 I
Seattle 11 IS J06 j
AMERICAN LtAC.l C j
W. U Pet. '
PhUadclphia 83 40 .TJ ' :
Washir.c-.---n ... 71 47 .605 I
Sew Tnrk ... . 71 49 i?5 ,
CiettUaa . S3 59 &i
rvt--c:t . ... . .. 59 62 4SS ; :
St Loui 47 73 -S?2 !
Chicago . .. s 73 j7 j i
Boston . 41 79 .342 I ;
S-mnson failed r-nrtfi.i f ... .... . . .
1913 to rric. th. rtir-n.o . .'"" nas De-
r v. 7 i ieii mo wrestiers essavine rinc
when he pt-i-ed a W:5:ion in , trial careers what are the StX
. . . . 01 F-r Eastern tnreat'
team: a 40O-yard relay, mile relav. Zt .S1?"1 ""'Sence
4S0-vaM hurdle relav. two-mile iv- . H"i".es mat are
lay. pole vault, hammer threw, high veterans.
arm crcjwi tump, satti put ana Javelin
threw. A special 100-yard race will
net count for points. One point will
to be
The Same Battle
possessed onlv hv
He is ttl e.-.n ' -
mido-class farmer and decided on
his present career much against his
T. " "!1 thst o: his parenw
He was urged by the officials of the
wrestling association to bece-ne a
!r5?JVi-rtr -- c! fca splendid
physical power and mental alacntv
Musashiyama is not so big as
tithe.- Dewagatake or Asasihio ' His
reach is six feet and ttro m.-v -
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Shank. Grand Rapids. Mich . heavy
weight, today figured he should be
credited with two vtctcnes ever Jark
MrAuliife of Detroit, for one eve
ning's work.
Shank? knocked McAuiiffe frost
the ring m the first round of a ten
rounder at the Congress Arcane
arvna last night. The Detroit hesvr
t finaily got buck into the enclofure
' but Referee .lo.lnr.v Bhr had count-
607 1 i him cut. The rrc-wd veed for
if; more fl f ht and Shanks consenied.
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