The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 20, 1922, [FIRST EDITION], Page 2, Image 2

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    Here, There aiid Everywhere
' Mil S SinToDAY
NEW. YORK. May 19. -Base-.
ball fans 'all .over the city per
haps all over the country were
ta'kihgtonlght about the sched
uled return of -Babe Ruth from
exile to the Polo grounds, tomor-
- row.' -; : . "- ' :
All reserved seats for the game
hare been rold and some bleacher
ho 3 re likely to line up outside.
the gates before dawn as they do
lor the world's series.' : . .
Most Ask Landls t
- There's one T little formality
ttfat must ; be jcarned out OTer
night, since the Babe's suspen-
' sion is not automatically lifted to
morrow. vHIs bosres must send a
polite telegram to . Commissioner
Landls Inquiring if it will be all
. rlgbfr for their favorite to go back
. to. work. - A reply must come
from the i commissioner - before
Babe' ean"4ake . his place i the
lineup.... i . :' " :V: : "
The sight of him. twinging his
. basting bat ." that garnered 55
home runs last year, is just one
oi throe -extraordinaryattractions
that tomorrow's battle metween
CHICAGO MS .
SERIES FINAL
Rommel ) Chased Hard by
. Sox and Philadelphia is".
Beaten Yesterday
PHILADELPHIA. May M--(American)
-Chicago , v chased
Rommel In the sixth inning and
won the final game of the series
todaytrom Philadelphia, 7 to
Robertson ' held the Athletics to
nine scattered., hiisi Miller made
two home runs, bringing his total
to e'ght. ,. .
Score: , It. II. E.
Chicago : .'. ; . J . ... . .7 11 '2
Philadelphia '. . J 9 1
i Robertson "and Schalk; Rom
mel, Moore-and Perkins, v. ;i
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i . Washington 3, Detroit 3 Y
WASHINGTON. May; 19 (Am
erican Washington won rom
Detroit, to 2. in the ninth inn
ing today when Rfgney failed to
handle Brewer's . hot . grounder
and let in the runbreaklng tie,
which had been held since the
fourth inning. - Bassler'a double
rnd a wild heave In the fourth
gave . the visitors their tallies..
Score: v : R. H. E.
Detroit ... . . . .2 4 4
Washington i.. ... V.3 ";7. ;;2
, Oldham, Dauss and : gassier;
Francis and Oharrity.
New York 13, Clcreland 4
A NEW YORK. May 19.- (Am
erican) The Yankees made a
clean sweep of the series and
Cleveland lost its sixth straight
rame today when New York won
12 to ;4. ; Spthoron and Bagby
both-were) wild, and Ineffective
and Jpeaker put in a substitute
team, -after the third inning. Ba
ker ,hU his sixth home ruja of the
season. t-: . , ;.v. ,;.'-..,'
. stori?''' ; r. H.E.
Cleveland v. 4 W 1
NWYork ... ; ..imi, i
Sdthorou, Bagby. Mails ' and
O'Neill. U ' Sewellj Mays- and
Schairgv"- , ,. -
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Hornsby Connects With Sev
enth Home Run for Sea-
son Yesterday ',
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ST.. LOUIS. May . 19. (Nation
aUBill Doak "of " the Cardinals
won his sixth game of .the season
today from the Robins, 10 to. 6.
Hornsby connected tor his seventh
homej run bf the season, driving
the ball over'the screen In front
' of the center field bleachers in the
iourtn inning ror one or the long
est hits ever made, here. ; . V iv;
) '' Scbre: ' R. JI E
vProoklyn .; . ,1 6" 10 J. 3
t. Louis ,; .... . . , , .10, 13 0 1
Mitchell.; Mammaux, ' Decatur
and Milleri Doak and demons
Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia 1 ,
CINCINNATI May 19. - (Na
tjonal) Cincinnati batted Ring
and Winters hard today,, winning
a one-elded game from Philadel
phia 9 to I. -Couch ', aided r by
fcharp field held - the visitors to
three, hits..-- -.,:v
Score; .t R,-.Hlt
rhiladelphla., .. 1 ; 3-1
Cincinnati . , . . -x . . . ; ,'91 4
Ring, Winters and Henline;
vouch and Hargrave. - , '
Head the Classified Ads.
ins sim n
the Yankees and the St. Louis
Browns had to offer. Two other
horae- run swatters make their
192 bow to New York fans.
Williams Also Thrre
One is Kenneth Williams, who
is doing about as well in .the four'
base hit production line as the
Babe was a year ago. Already,
he has got 11 of them to his
credit. This time la3t season the
Baho had only 12 home runs"
Williams". Is reported to lave
said that -he is not straining to
top the Bambino's record and
that he'd' just as soon place a
short drive where there's nobody
to catch It, a5 always be" swing
ing for a home . run or nothing.
The tb,Ird debut tomorrow will be
that of Dob - Measel, banished
from the'rame with Ruth for the
26 days oC the aeason becanse
they went barnstorming last fall
after Commissioner Landls told
them not to.' Meusel knows a
thing or two J about hitting a
homer. Last year he got 24 home
runs. -
v "Fair' fs the weather forecast
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DID
Ml
M BEARCATS
Moodhe and ; Dohey 'Super
ior in Tennis to Musco
: - vite Racquet Wielders '
Willamette made.it five straight
series, against flveeparatfr col
leges and universities Thursday
when they beat. the University of
Idaho in tennis in three straight
contests at Moscow, the Idaho
home town. 1 .
It. was a two-man team that
went ' from here. Noble Moodhe
and Hugh Daney. Uacb player
won his match against the beat
men the Idaho school could pro
duce; and then the two, playing
as a team, defeated the cracK
Idaho . l(air. ' Every . match was
won In straight sets, the x Idaho
(layers never winning a'set. The
invaders couldn't , have , made it
more declbfye against wooden. or
Iron men, though they'd have
made it a little ndicker, perhaps.
Friday tne two nearcais were
to mt Washington 1 State, at
Pull mah for a second series. They
recently beat the Washingtonians
when they invaded Oregon, win
ning "to4 handily that there is lit
tle reason to fear a different re
sult on this second meeting." ,
Saturday afternoon they play
tfiA Snokann Athletic club at Spo
kane. This " is a ponconference
event that ' srlngs only tho satis
faction of boating somebody. The
Bearcat tennis team hasn't need
ed to hunt up'opponents. to beat
this year U has been, easy and
sure to take 'em. all in ordvf.. and
mow 'era ddwn seriatim. They
have had some great players in
Spokane,- however.y It is likely to
be a harder-game than either of
the horthern colleges, v
hi
tri m. n
Score js It to;9 on College
Diamond Victory ton-"
" sldered Notablo; .
Salem high school nine jester
day took Mount Angel college in
to camp to the tfine ot lJtto.9
on the latter's diamond. ' The de
feat of Mount Angel is V-fristtac-
tlou, for they lay claim to ""har
ing defeated Mnltnoraah elab of
Portland iby-a vscore ,of fi to
as well as Alhany college by
larger score.' , . '. '
.. Both -teams secured 'fight -hits
and both teams made a home run
when they had, two men on bases.
Lynn . Jones made the home, run
for Salem and Connor for Mount
Angel, i ;'':';'
. On Saturday the team will
leave on; a week-end trip, playrhg
Rsnler high school on, Friday
and Columbia university fof JPort
!and on Saturday.
, The llneupfor yesterday's game
follows: saiem Brown, ss; nein
hart, cf; PurVtnecrf: Adolph, lb
Jone?. e; Moorman, If; ,Thwmpaon
2b: Moon. 2b. and Harold Moon
n. Mt.s Angelica rson. If; Pil
lett 3b:" flecker, ssj Conner; lb
fireett. rtr Hudson, ct Smith. 2b
KoppejU p. and T. Pniett cf.
'ZC AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Toledo-Columbus,postp6ned
' rain. . V; . . " - .
At MllwaukW-KaKn3as Cy. Pt
poned; 'raih."". ZlS : " '
At Louisville-Indianapolis, post
poned. rain. ' -
At St. Paul 2; Minneapolis IP.
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SQUIRE EDGEGATEBV Reverses A Decision When Perkins Makes
A Fj'NE. op TH
OF tZ.LDf
ELS TIE J
Double Header Win by LOS
Arurp PS -JPnrt ann-Sar-
AQgeies-rori ana ode
ramento Uo Not flay ,
LOS ANGELES, May 19. Los
Angeles took two games from
Oakland today In a double head
er, the first 5 to i and the second
to 2. In the first game; Eller
held the Angels scoreless;,; until
the seventh Inning when they
collected fur runs. tleinS the
score. The Angela won the game
in the next inning when ' two sin
gles and a walk netted one run.
The second game Los Angeles
won In the fourth when" they took
a two run lead on the Oaks on a
double, a single and two walks
The Oaks were unable, to find
Ponder and never overcame the
lead.
First game: R. H. E
Oakland .....4 13 I
Los . Aneeles ... 5 9 0
Eller. Winn and Koehler;
Hughes, Wallace and Baldwin.
Second game: R. II. E
Oakland ..... . . . .2 5
Los Angele3 . . , ... .5 9
Kramer and koehler: Ponder
and Daly.
Seattle A, Salt Ike 4
SALT LAKE ciTY, May 19.
Seattle bunched four two base
hits with a base on balls soft
Gould in the second toning today
making four runs which enabled
them to win their fourth straight
game from Salt Lake, six to four.
Salt Lake made two runs in the
ninth, and was retired with the
bases full.
r Score R. H. E.
Seattle Ill 3
Salt Lake... ........ . 13 1
Berger and J. Adams; Gould.
Rleger and Jenkins.
roriiana - Sacramento game
called end third inning, rain.
Idaho Wins Ball Game
r; .from Washington Nine
' MOSCOW. Idaho. May 19.
The University of Idaho by a 3
to 2 score; took the first game of
its baseball series with the. Uni
versity of Washington here this
afternoofl.1 ' ' ' ' -
. SnoW, Idaho pitcher, allowed
but two' hits, struck out nine
men, and with better support
might have had a shutont gam.
In addition, Jhe doubled and sin
gled in three times at bat, scoring
tb winning run in the eighth In
ning: s
Idaho scored in the second,
fifth , and'"- eighth 'innings, and
Washington in the fifth and sixth.
Five Idaho errors aided in making
the Washington runs.
Idaho" made one earned run.
. Score . v R. H. E.
Washington . ,. . 2 2 2
Idaho . ". . 3 -A 5
Setter and Maloney; Snow and
Fox.' , - 5 v .-
Babe Ruth Will Receive
Loving Cup from Friends
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BALTIMORE Md.. May 19.
When t'B0' Klh goes to the
plate at the' Polo'grounds tomor
row afternoon lor his first game
after tho Jiftlng.of his .suspension
be will be presented, with a large
loving cup, . the gift of his ad-
F ruirers In his home town of Bal
timore. .7 The cup will ; contain
earth taken . ; from around the
oie plate of the ball grounds at
St. . Mary's . school where Babe
teamed to play- ball. , The earth
was gathered fcy Brother Matth
ias, i the . man "who " discovered
Babe, i 4 . -: . .
Seniors Walk Away With -'
; qlVicJtory-Over Jurtiors
. 'Another baseball game of the
in tef class'' ferle has 'been .played
orf at Willamette university be
tween the juniors, and the sen
iors. The seniors walked off
with the victory with fivs-Tuns
FROM
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against one of the juniors. Dim-I
ick and Caton were . the battery
for the upper classmen, while
Robbins and Ellis, Ellis and Rob-.
b;ns,.were the battery for the
Juniors.
Nothing spectacular except rev
cral two-base hits marked the
hizh liehts of the came. Gan-
rans for, the juniors was going
8ood by Bteaung rour Dases aur-
, . D
struck the first two-base bits of
the evening. A number of the
men up to( bat were fanned out
To tne seniors mere is que
eredit tor 13 hits with one error.
and five runs. The Juniors have
17 hits to their credit with eight
errors and only one run. t Rab
bins .was knocked out of the ' box
and Ellis took his place.
P1H1 YIELDS
TO OREGON JEAM
Aggies Take Track Contest
on Enemy's Field Yesterv,
day by Wide Margin
3 PULLMAN,, Wash., May 19.
Oregon Agricultural college, with
77 i-2 points, won -the dual track
meet with Washington -Stat-. col
lege - here today. Washington
State made 53 1-2 points. ,
Snook, O.A.C., was individual
hisu point winner with 15 points,
winning three first places. Ger
hart, O.A.C. and Durrwachter, W.
Sf. C., tied for second individual
honors, with 11 points each.
100-yard dash Snook. O.A.C.
first; Davis. W.S.C.. second; Ger
hardt. O.A.C. tblrd. Time 10:01.
Mile run Swank, O.A.C, firstl.
Rowlee, W.S.C., second; McLeod,
W.S.C., third. Time 4 minutes,
33 seconds.. - ,,
Shot put-f-Darls, W.S.C first;
durrwatcher,- W.C. second
Taylor. O.A.C, third. Distance 42
feet, 9 lrftrhes. 1 ,
' 220-yard dash-TSnook, O.A.C,
first; R. Davis, W.S.C.. second;
Miller. O.A.C third. Time 22:031:
; 120-yard hurdles Gearhardt.
a.A.C. first; Draper, O.A.C. sec
ond; Fox, W.S.C, third. Time
16:02.
Pole Vault Osbourne, O.A.C..
first; Trow. W.S.C. second: Wlg
glns.TW.C, third. Height 13
feet. .
.:440-yard dash Stone. O.A.C,
first; Miller. O.A.C. second; Hol-J
linger. O.A.C. third. Time 51:05
seconds.
Discus Durrwatcher, W.S.C
first; Davies. W5.. second;
Taylor O.A.C, third.' Distance 127
feet. 10 inches.
High Jump Draper. O.A.C.
first'. Trow, W.S.C, second; Fox.
W.S.C.. and Miller O.A.C. tied for
third place. Height 5 feet. 10
Inches.
Two-mile rjm Walker, O.A.C,
rirst; Wasksinrn. W. S. C. second:
McLeod. .W.S.C. third. Time 9
minuter. 53 seconds.
220-yard hurdles Gerbardt. O.
AC. frst; Brather. O.A.C. sec
ond: FoxW.S.C, third. Time
2? 1-5 seconds. -
Javelin throw Bolton, O.A.C.
first: Erickson. W.S.C. second;
F. Davis, W.S.C, third. Distance
170 feet, 9 inches.
- Broad Jump Snook O.A.C,
firsts Durrwatcher. W.S.C. sec
ond; Wiggins. W.S.C tblrd.DIS-
tance 21 reei. 3 ls mcnes.
' 'sgO-yard run Michel. W.S.C.
fhrst; Dod. O.A.C. second;
iiftwl. W.S.C. third. Time
1:57 2-5. T
t Mile Relay WTon by O. A. C
Tijnp 3:28 2-5. ;
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Jlick Dempsey Announces
Bcthrothal to Western Girl
' ; NEW YORkl , Ma'v 1 9. Jack
Dempsey , tonight authorized the.
announcement or nis- impenamg
marriage to Miss Edith Rockwell
of Boulder. Colo. , , .,
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