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1 ft--"- ,. . , ..... f I! V..-!-.... V . - t sjta'wn above" areJeft.tpright: tjT7rrrh(j Hi Jpj J"J 1 Jj f i ':Li) jC W Ul VULIA? LI lilt? IlUVf t Ut7 a I lutciuu uaioiucu ii f w.r: u a u n ui n SIVIMMirJB MKT , i i: RESULTS GIU i dod rrirtie Made by Youths taking Part in Events at f U j Salem YMCA H Swimming wai the big thing at Ih Salem Y Saturday and during ihft week when ' the x Pentathlon to water sports for boys was run off1. 'Some spirited contests were palled off that aroused much en thusiasm' and showed real skill sad endurance- The results to bit are her riven: ' I. ;-' 0-yard" swim Stewart Kibbe, tlrsti 25 seconds; SUnley Waters, tecond,--2 seconds; Harry Esch, third.' r26 seconds; Scotty Marr, tou rth ; 29 W I seconds ; ; McRey ii6ll;;fJtth. Zt 2-5 seconds. j V i0;0-yard swim Bob Huteheon, ilretJC2 mlnntesi 36; 3-5 seconds; Ete wart Kibbe, second, 2 minutes lorsecoadi; Paul Lee, third, 2 minutes 50 seconds. r v -.tlader ,ater swlmi' - Swim 30 feet' under water bring ? up 10 tcpnd. weight i and swim back to ktartuiK point Lewis. flrBt; 12 etonds; Stanley s Waters, second, A3 seconds; Stewart Kibbe third, 3. 4-5 seconds; : Bob Kelly, fourth, 15 seconds;, Erskine Sandys, fifth, 6 seconds; Paul Lee, sixth, 16 kelondsvCJ : . . i L -t j - J! 5 yards on back Lewis, first, A 54 seconds; 'Stewart Kibbe, sec ond,; 15 seconds;'; Stanley Waters, third,! 22; seconds; : Scottr Marr, fourth, 24 2-5. seconds ; Bob Hut phpon, fifth, 25 seconds. L f !'" ; Towing ; race, ii Tow person of Wnal weight- 5 29 yards--Weldon klirk, first. 25 'seconds; Bob Kel- ef. second, 27 3-5 seconds; Harry Esthi third, 313-5 seconds ; . By-j-oa Purvlne, fourth,' 31 4-5 sec onds; Carl Schaeffer, fifth, 33 3-5 fceeonds. A ' 1 i " t m : ', " - . ' A ; .V-r..;. Game and Track Meet Cancelled Due to Rain i , uecause - oi t me ram . r nu7 nliht when It looked as If the rata never would let up, the . baseball game- and general track tniete that !was scheduled lor cd the Salem Indian school wag cancelled. Aifter dinner the sun f' ape out ' bright and. warm. I so hat the Willamette university i track, where the meet wa to ! have been held, was In the best ! wak nobody there to play upon f It. "The meet" will probably be tef! for a later date. ; the Willamette university baseball team -went down to Eu Ll. t.M. (a. m tarn-nma pr- l4 with the' state university, tTian rain caused the cancel lation of. Friday's game, and as . it.IfM ti ptttTl Hoonlne wet the second game -was cancelled - ' " r- Sitverton High School I t Wins From Canby Team I SILVERTON, Ore,. Aurll, 21. : .Special to The Statesman.) Sil- veiton high : school defeated thej ' Cahby baseball team at .Silverton Friday afternoon with a score of J i$ to 0., Every.mah on the Silver-- r tro ' team made one or more hits ' . anA tbe same, number ; of, runs. Thar'Silvert'oo batteries wer$ Balcb. AJll' .Brazer' a,nd t or ' Canby . were . llcloa.aad Bafth- '. , . f- J i '.ThV" track meet ,,which" was 'scheduled, for, Friday: afternoon .was postponed nnlil next week be cause of the weather. r 1 Silverton high school will play Independence next Friday. . PRINCETON VARSITY . .1 . . -4... . . . ... ....... . . v.T.vn. ....... .... .,- , . .v. aMa .- ? -'.-.-.J- . ; . v v.VW :--V -5V -- f 'AlBftjA -at , .v. . I j. ' . ! , i I 'I. I , r 1 1 . x - ? jMontgomery.. bow; ,Wilcox,Jtlradley, PIERCE TALKS TO CONFERENCE ( Continued from page 1) inimitable way, saying that he long ago resolved; to .quit' kicking at the . civil officers of the state and nation.' i '. - Such procedure," said the bishop, "will iiotget you any where, i Do hot! criticize those in authority until you have done ev erything tbat a red-blooded Amer ican citizen ought tto do to correct the wrong." ' j - ' " V -: ' He also emphasized the fact that the Evangelical church stands for the development of a depend able Christian citizenship. Bishop H. jald furtker that to M. tr.- vels through the many states hej had noticed there were more men of the high type occupying the position of governor in the several states than ever before at one time. And the same is true, said he, of the legislatures. Weet Appeals . to Schlegel The bishop, next Introduced Bhr; H. 1 Schlegel ' of Pennsylvania, who has not yet been able, toj 1 enough for western hospitality. His ever ready smile and spontan eous humor are much enjoyed by those : with whom he comes in contact. He spoke with apprecia tion of the governor :oti the state of Pennsylvania, Gitf ord "Plnchot, who has takea such a; firm" stand in favor of prohibition and other reform movements. '-:": I The Sunday services of the con ference are as follows: 9 : 45 ' a. m. Sunday school In charge of W. H. Lucke. Address es by A. L. LonsDerry, Aioeri m li ner and E. CL Faraham. ' i 11:00 a. mtr-Preachlng. -Bishop M. T. Maze. t: Dl ." 2:30 p. m. Ordination service, Bishop M. T. Maze. D. IX 3 ! ! Testimony iservice, C. C. Poling in charge. '; f : ',;V V-. 7:00 p. m E.-L. C. E Lead ers. A. H. Rise and E. C. Farnham. 8:00 Missionary service. , ser mon by Dr. H. F. Schlegel of Har- rlsburg. Pa. j j-'-i": 1- u . At the ordination ' service Sun day afternoon E4C Farnham will be ordained as an elder 'and R. J. Phelps 'and h. Lonsbcrty. will be ordained as deacons. A managlag J board "fpf-five members was. chosen yesterday to arrange for a summer school for laymen ;and ministers ' to be held at Mnby! Park during June. The members of the board ichosen were Rev. C.) C Poling, Rev. C- P. Gates, Rev. J. Stocker, Rev. H. G. Hinman and Rev. J D Goods M i Puts & Calls S10 to $125 control 100 h.r of any litad tock on tho N. T. 8tock Exchanje Wo farther risk, i Koto of 5 points from option prico civoj, jroa opporton ty to toko $500 profit; 3, $300, otc Writ for Free dreaUi. .i . 1 w " It. Parker & Co. SO iiroad St. X. V. The shabby.1 worn, looking, car cornea from OUB shop a new : cajr in appearance-for real automobile painting ' ( done by, .coach f painters) plus A-l quality .colors , and varnjshes and full ntimber of coats really work wonders. . Let us talk over the palntins of your car I NOW. . ' v Reliance Auto Pah tbg Co. .Phone 937 : 219 State St Cor. Front . ' EIGHT OAR CREW uii ucbiu uanc uiryaiiiiA iui in1 Auct,in, Jackson, Burke; Barnham BY Rl. Y. YA1BKS Mays Is Hit Hard,. But Ruth Fails ' to Hit s for First - Time This Year NEW. YORK. April 21. (Am erican.) Tho New York Yankees made a clean sweep of their four game series with Boston,; winning -Ti4h 1 a erf cro m a r9 ifiA covl&ii in An v 7 . 6. ;, m,,,3 hlt hara; , Rut!l failed to make a. hit fort the first time' this: season: and struck 'out twice. ' .-': iV-;' . i- . f Score-- - - ; R. ;H. E. Boston .... . . ...... 6 13 0 New York . .-. . ...... 7 -.8 0 O'Doul, Fullerton, Murray and Devormer; Mays V Jones - and Schatls... '..'i'l, ' : I :: I V wST, LOUIS, April! 21. (Anieri-1 can.) Detroit . swept' ; .St. 'Loutsil off its feet today, taking he final game of the series 16 to 1.; It, gave the Tigers three of the four contests. The : locals used 19 players, six being pitchers'. Mo- Manus saved the Brawns from a shutout with a double in! the seventh, scoring Williams, who had singled. -j Score ... R. JEI. E. Detroit .......16 16 r 0 St. Louis ...I .. .. 1 14 5 Dausn, Moore and Bassler, Manion, Carisch: Wright. Bayne. Root, Elliott, Danforth. Pruett and Severeid, Schultew. i .1 ' WaMhinston ; PhJlaVlelpbJ 4 1 PHILADELPHIA. April 21. f Americas.) Washington , took the final game from Philadelphia here today 6 to 4, pounding Rom- meU .for fpur runs In the "foottlf inning. The Athletics staged an SERIES IS TAKEN GRADE YOUR EGGS 23c !P aid ior Hennery or Setects ' Bring Yotir Eggs to the MARION CREAMERY 260 S. Commercial St.! , i FORDS USED CARS OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE . - --';-:- ; r j .-'-; 1. j." Touring, Coupes, Roadsters, Sedans u Trucks, Chassis ry: From $85.0Q up : Also a Few Others Overland Maxwell Oakland ? TERMS:: Small. deposit Will hold any car. Our easy payment plan will let you ride while you. pay. VALLEY MOTOR CO. L Yours for Genuine Ford Paris and Service 260 North High i j Phone 1995 n Me re, feere- a tid . ' ' PDRTLAWD WIWS j ; SEESAW GAME e season's rowing campaign. Those .; (captain), stroke, . and Laidlaw, uphill fight for the game and at one time were but one run be hind, with the bases full when a double play ended .the rally. Score ' R. II. E. Wash'ngton ..... 6 9 2 Philadelphia ,. 4 16 1 ' Zachary, Rnsse'l . and G'harrlty, Ruel; Rommell, Ogden. and Per kins. . Cleveland 5; Chicago 1 -? CLEVELAND. April' 21. (Am erican.) Cleveland made it four straight from Chicago today by winning 8 to 1. Uhle was effec tive with men on bases, while Cleveland hit Robertson hard enough in the sixth inning to win the game. The veteran Larry Gardner, went to third base in tilace of Lutzke. who Injured his band in Friday's game, and made two hits, driving in three runs. :. - 'Score I'. - R. .;,E, unicago ... . j . . .: . ... . : 1 8 : 1 c.everand . J. . 5 lit 0 Robertson j and Schalk; Uhle and O'Neill. h PLANE DIVE f FATAL TO FOUR I (Continued from page, 1) short distance from the ground at the time j it dived. " The crew was plunged into the water, most of them, out of the ship and the ; bodies were seen to come to' the surface one by one. Brigadier General Mitche... chie of the l air service and Ma j- T. vv. -Mcintosh, command ant at McCook field were the f'rst air service officers to reach the scene. j General Mitchell was at first reported in the plane, btit.it wa? later learned that he was lunch ing In a restaurant opposite Mc Cook field. ; , (; ; !,. ' A3IEHICAX ASSOCIATION. At Toledo. 3; Columbua 8. : At Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis 4 At Indianapolis lo; Louisville Jfi ' v At Kansas City 3: St. Paul 9. FORDS San Francisco Seals Are ' Beaten by One Score in , Ten1lnninesi PORTLiANp, Or., April 21. Portland woa a tsee-sawy ltf in ning .game from' the Seals today 10 to 9. San j Francisco used four pitchers Poole crossed thd plate with the deciding score when Cox salrtviced. to left. Kl lis'on got two home runs during the melee and Brazill jand King, for Portland' each goit one' cir cuit driTe. I j Score J . San Francisco i . . Portland . . L . .1 . . R. H. K: .9172 .17 16 2 Scott, Alten. Geary and Telle; Yarrison, Middle ton, j Crumpler and "Ilyler. f Oakland 4-li; Sacrauinito ii-i OAKLAND. Cal.; April 2 1 . Sacramento and Oakland divided today's double header the Oaks winning the first game 4 to X and the senators the' second 4 to 2. '!";! ' The, Senators filled the ijags in the nrnth, got a run and had a chance to make it a tie when Hemingway fanned for the final OUt. v , '.'' First ;game ,i I II. H. K. Sacramento ...... i ,. 3 9 1) Oakland . . L .... ii ir. . 4 8 1 Yellowhorse, Fitteryj and Koehl ler; Mails, Krause, Arlett and Thomas, Baker, . I . , f Second game- R. H. Ii. .4 6 2 .2 7 2 Sacramento . . i . Oakland . .'. . . Penner, Cook and i Schang; Colwell and, Baker., Seattle 4; Angels 3 SEATTLE, April 21. Seattle won Us third straighej game ffrom Los Angeles today in! 11 Innings 4 ,to 3 Billy Orr's double, a sacrifice by Janvrin and Crane's sacrifice fly gave the; home club the victory . j ' The fielding, of Hood and Car-- roll was a feature, j these twq making fine running catches. Elr dred - hit- a homer in; the (fourth inning. i . Score . R. H. E. Los Angeles . j. . !. . . J . .3 ( 9 4 Seattle ........... 4 8 4 Jones and i Baldwin; Gregg, Gardner and YarryaQ. Salt Bkakei 21; Vernon 7 LOS ANGELES,' April. 21. Salt Lake ' wallowed' in a wild battling orgy today,! taking the fourth game, of the series from Vernon 21! to 7 and ' making the series count' 3 and 1 1 in favor of the Bees. The real havoc commenced in the fourth, when Shellenback, pitching: for Vernon flew to pieces ad the Bees . set tled down to a marathon dance around the bases which netted them eight runs. i ' : Score R. H. E. Salt Lake . . 4 .21 221 Vernon . J . . J ... .. 7 12f 1 SALEM t ! I -vl 5 1 ,4. Sl W BSStf ' ' i v V 'MWTfcr " ' ? . . ....... . ,. w ".- ' F.visrrvwhere Washington Crew Wins From California. Hacers t . ., r. NEW IUKK., April i. versity of Washington's crew. which earned the right to repre sent the Pacific coast In the In-r-nliiriata' rpeatta by defeating California today, will row this year at Poughkeepsie for tne fourth time. . j ; The westerners! tnade their de but in the varsity: race' In 1913, finishing, third, behind Syracuse and Cornell. . They were fifth ifr 19 14. when Columbia won and rpturriine aeain last year, landed second place after giving the tic- torius Navy crew a great battle. -Last year Washington 8 etgnt was coached by Ed Leader, who Bince has been engaged as men tor at Yale." I 1 3 HOHS WIN Miller, Kelleher and Hartnett Swat Ball for Complete Circuits CHICAGO Xorit 2 1. ( Nation al.) Home runs by Mil'.er, Kel leher and Hartnett, the latter driving in two runs ahead of him,enabled Chicago' to come from behind today and defeat St, Louis 10 to 8 in the first game of the series. The visitors drove Cheeves off the mound in the first inning by scoring five, runs on as many hits, .Chicago, tied the . score in the seventh and North was unable to stop Chi cago's slugging. Score j j R. H. E. St. Louis ..... 8.13 1 Chicago .... 10 14- C Pfeffer, - North Barfoot and . LEAGUE STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE . I San FroncUro . KaJt I.ko -i Rscrsmento L..... Vernon j Seattle . W Pet. .625 .6M .588 .533 .500 ,438 .35f .353 JO,1 . 9 ,10 .,..7 7 ; Portlnd ......j , , Los Anjeles . . 5 Oakland . : U e 11 NATIONAL LEACTUE W L 'Pet. Chicaeo . ...i. . 4 New York . St. Loni iT. 2 Philadelphia, ..... 2 Cincinnati .....J., .. .a ! Boston . ,; i 2 , Tlrooklvn i 1 Pittsburg '..t....t...i .... O AMERICAN LEAGUE W 0 1 1 OOO .80T .500 .500 ,.500 .400 .250 OOO p-t. 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(Na tional) The Reds knocked Coor- r out' of the Pittsburgh dox in the first inning today and. con tinued their lieavy attacX at mo thTee- other pitchers. winning easily 12 to 6. Donohue . . -IV - r n.A n n A wai let aown wiiii a icu auu " rather hardi-hit .toward the fin ish. . :. : . Score ! , R. H. B. Pittsburgh ,i 6 12 3 Cincinnati .,...,12 17 2 Cooper. Kunz. Carlson. Hamil ton and Schmidt; Donohue and HargiUve. ; - . IhUton 14: Philadelphia 1 BOSTON, April 21. (National. -Boston made 19 hits and scored TIRES and TUBES Factory Firsts Standard Guarantee Equal to any tirem that are sold as Fabrics 6000-mile guar anteed or Cords lO.OOO-mlle guarantee. ..; -.: Size. 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