THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 28, 1923 T it rjyy;JilJlm Philadelphia and Washing ton Quit Even After 1 2-. - v' Inning. Game , . ' ' " ' ' f. .;, . CHICAGO, ' April 2 7. ( Amer ican )Ch!cco's .defease went to pieces V when. Crengros weakened and Cleveland overcame the? lo cr t lead, tied the coont and theft ' won - out 'in "Ih setenth by bunehinrts: rr Everett. .lt'"w the ' 'sixth consecutive came the 'f&dllns have t won from the c White ; Sox. Kamm's bllUag'and.fIldlng, was a. fes-tttre.vac-.i.?.rf tM'-'i-'-'lC-lX-'i ":.,. J ,y x&tyx,&!': :' n. h. js. Cleveland . ....... .. .8. 10 1 Cliago " t '' ' S 'llO'-y t ,Twrd4. -Morton, Metevter-and O'Neflr.fllyktt: 1 Cengrosv : ! rctC Blankenship end Schalk. .' JSOSTON, April ; 27. (Ameri- tan) Timely ; hitting., by Witt and EhiJtaft, combined with Uwo cosily errors helped to giro New York i two' runs in. the second laaing. brought'-a defeat to Bos- tcV, today."! Jack Qulan, pitching i.U;fift game since a small; bone was. broken In i his right . hand at XladlaonTllle, Ky. 1 three weeks a so bitched "well. "T 'T New Tor : : . v .4 -'J 8; ' ; hawkey. and " Schang;' Puller- t&c2 Craina 'and ; Pldnich. " J- Detroit tti Loals a DETROIT, v April 27. (Amer-lcanX-t.T" Ilouls' :made seven titii two home ' mns, 'two trip- rles. and itjhtef dohblea,' f or, a to-; til of 20 'basea bnt scored only on : uxe .1 circuit" envea, .uetrou wlnlncr today rame. 5Mo'2. T,-nitan stade bis , second tour t j drire in tfo daya and his fourth of the season.; : Ecoree-i- ? i . R. H. ! 18.. slr Louia .!..::v...V..2 7. 2 o ,Xrnett, Koip ' and fievereid; Iltllowiy," ' JdhhBbn i and t1 Wood- .U. 7':-V.1 Tt i i-r--' I jia2eJt.Lla 10; Ajhlnctoa 10 J .ylA5ljUNQTON,' April ) : 7. CAo'ertcaa)!-; Waahincfoa ad rinadelM4 b'altled to a 10 to 1 0 'tie here today. ' darkness end- Is Z . a beity 'hitting, loosely -play e . acrr "ifter .23-thainca. Rleon. di's walk- end steal' followed by i:ii;erlBissle- 'ctos the 3 Mack taei-Li mn laf the 12th; f Th a . - : a a ir.ais couniea aner iwo were c-t las the LsaiaV Jnninc. f I : r:ore R. H. K. rnadeipbJa : .'. 710 18 T;v.h!hoa.'Vi- i-iV.-.ilO'- IS ; 2 ,JIlnney,-Mometlifahd Perkjoa; Ifi2iseil,V'armouth; end RueL s 1 Score Ts 7 to 3 Batting and Fiefding of Isham; Is Z ft vr-V: feature - . i iwiflc-v? university !i made t naaalnjoas." record 'Friday alter- t -a by -.beatiac Willamette .in fcaiebilCafter having- done the eipe ibltfg In football and; baa It etbalT earlier la" the " year. The eore irai'.T to J 1.1 p f 'i"! Jv .About the tnost.,1 sensational t ia s about I the game " was Ish rAaa'a iwd home runs for "Wll Mcrette. : The- stocky, little, Bear cat igwtsg a regular Babe Ruth titj j n4V jt Jdoesat f taker,' long Uzi to make" the circuit of the btsts whea ' a man has hit the llt .fori three blocks dowa the sret. laham made one other si f . base hitand Vthen -- j .the pjtcher' beaned blm ' with.! the fcsl tor, the next time Tupr rather , than take - a chance of his mak its 'another 'T four j bagger " and driving J la a run or . so ahead ot blm . Isham made one j eenaa tianal .'running' catch ' bak;" of j ttiri .base -that;? looked- Impos-; Willamette had no one In rood cailtlca; to pitch va- winning gtmer i, Robertson and .Rpbbina vi-rboth-, lame, though Robbins patched. one of .the i best games of r tif:vVta": Ja the tew. Innings ti aV te'served- Amborn, for. Pa c'J? -was golnr well, and (while h v 'did ' not v establish. rany i great rfto-ouC';' record, " the ;Wiira r Ue batters were able to make c 'y.wenstfa kUa.r'ii Pacific r : jriofcltv and; three ' errors, 7. -Ja,splay9( "WeTei , charged ?a't th-'- local eesi.';, ; -j; rf, -1 .ol- Salem ' served a; um ,; c tieai earetdHy anJ ' i earalirsatJaUcUoa'ol 1 ' 'lerkreaguests'i-r-,.-A -...a ', ct ; Pacific Mniured ?hls ' I X z 2iy, sliding ! to c 2rly ia tie game and yaaj - i ty , ntrrlsoav ,. ' r-. -.tye c cliches are to ' bold -c nect here on May 12, -f3 Hay day tes- ';r:3l:-L-:: ty ti- yzzior class. The date had been set for May 5, bat was changed, by agreement, . ; i y A f;-;; Salem Indian School ! r Beats ML Angel College i Salem Indian school won . the first leg in Its race for the inde pendent school. baseball champion ship of the valley Friday after noon defeating Mount Angel j col lege, 6 to 5. '. 1 ' -' 'I The Indians (were well ahead, G to 2,' at the- beginning ot the ninth inning. . when 'tho eollegjans stiffened up and ' put over three runs, tying the score,-When the Indians came to bat, Atkins, their catcher, got a single, and then in succession stole second, third and home, sliding in for the winning tally. . i - - ,--:" :- , Joe Blttles, star of a 'year 'or two agc is back In Chemawa, and held down the pfteher's ; mound He is pretty light in avoirdupois. but he held it dowa: like a heavy weight, striking out. 14 men. Mt. Angel, tried three- men,: ' Turns. Kappert ' and(i dreene, . none of whom .was quite able . to head 'oft the Indians, i who made 1 4 'hits during the game. ' Mt. Angel made six hits, and Is credited with ix strike-outs. t ' Claplanhoo. right - Welder for the Indians; is "credited with the most sensational play, of the year, in his spearing along fly In center field, seemingly ; rods, beyond his possible reach, and ; in another man's territory. . He is reckoned as the fastest - sprinter In the school, and be put it all into that one mighty mn. He speared the hall over his right shoulder while going close to, a ten-second gait. Atkins, George, Baehert and 'Abra ham for the Indians, were credited with two hits each. j-'- x a; TETJIS PtAYERS -it.. University and ILpcalsso- i ciaiionvien meei; aggies j ' Coma Saturday : v. f An interesting ''eeries of prac tice games between the ' Salem Tennis' asaociatlon adthe Wil lamette university f tennis squad Tnurrcay arternoon. gives some Jine; a. the.atandLaff xf the Tar fcity . boys- for f their rather heavy season aeries. l; Vj".v."';:- -..ij-r-j Bates of the locals took on Huston 'ot the collegians and won two straight aeta. -4,' -S; Rice Of Salem lost to Enrmel. 'varsity, l-y 6-2, 6-2. 1 Greenbaum of Sa lem to iMIekey.:: In one doubles match,- Bates and Wright lost to Huston, and Em me!. 6-0: 9-7. i ne scores ; inoicaie some- curi ous reversal of torm; : like the RlceEmmel match,1! where .Emmel barely got a counter in the first set and then . swamped ; the fast Rice. The tloobles. match, also, showed a great fighting comeback by the locals,' for after losing the first Love set, they fought the next one. out 'to -7 count.. ; . Hnstoa . was the third man. , in the ' invincible; Willamette trio I hat cleaned j op the Test Hf "the northwest in 11922.1 They eunihl- lated everythiag else in the north west and Huston. while 'not geSr erally recagnlzediaa a seasoned player like Moodhe ; and Doaey. earned his share of the games In wfelch he played, t n is safe and doggedly courageous, and a' hard man to beati Emtnel Is newer. but he ia lightnfag1. fast on foot. and he is likely to be a formid able piayer. i; Mickey also is rath er new to the competitive game, but he has a - good natural head for athletics,; end( is, expected to be a rood aseet to the team. 'The Willamette team plays tie O AC- team Saturday, the play to begin at 10 o'clock at the asylum or club courts.- j Last year the Bearcats trimmed. - the (farmers with i 'a,; good margin. though It was about their i hardest - match. according: to the; score. . Little Is known in Salem about the capa bilities of the ? visitors for this year. The games .will be onen tor the public." -i v . I LIKIBUP IVIOrJTESLY PAYMEWT LOAWS; . - ' .' i . ' V ..!. . ( ,i i ; - f. - S25.3C each woath for 48 months repays a $1000 loan and interest $21.24 each month for 0 months repays a $1000 loan and interest $18.52 each month for 72 months repays a $1000 loan and interest $18.0 each month for 84 months repays a $1000 loan and interest : . 'f AS DERSOX jft . ItUIKItT, OREGON BLDG. K ;! v.! w I i in . i - - - - - - - - - r I VlE Junk, Jtag' Sacks,l.HIdcs, Wool, Iron, Bottles, libber : .- : f .-" , and Furniture" ' v ' . ; ' : Ve Par Uishtit Cad Price ST El N BOCK J U N K CO. : i , Itouss of Half Million and One xlarsains rhcne 523-t 402 N. ComT. BOH EVEU UP IN BEL SERIES Vernon Climbs Into League Leadership By Beating ; Salt Lake : i PORTLAND. April 27. Port land evened, the series by taking today's game rrom Los Angeles 5 to 2. iUgfa wah bit hard in the first two innings. ' r A feature of the pitching of Manager Jimmy Mlddleton of the Beavers. The first batter facing Miiddleton' sin gled and - brought In a run," but thereafter be wa4 invincible and only four' singles were' made off him. - . f . - - : , i -Score ... R. n, E, Los Angeles .... .... 2 . 6 1 Portland . . . . ; . . . . 5 9 0 4Iughes, Hannah and Baldwin; Sullivan ' and Byler. ; k- 1 Vernon 3; (Hj-icramento 4 LOS.- ANGELES, April . 27. Vernon -climbed Into league lead ership today by making it ; four straight- against Sacramento, de feating the Senators 6 to 4 ia a hard fought game featured by the home; runs of : French . and - Moll wits and the cool, mound work of Dell in the pinches. , Score ' R. H. E. Sacramento-. .'. .7 4 10 2 Vernon , i. '; . .". . . . 5 ,8 1 Panner and Cook; Doyle.'. MIl ler.JXtell ahd .Hannah, :: ' : Seattle 8; Frisco A , t ; SEATTLE, April 27. The - attle bitters continued on : their battincr rampage , this afternoon, defeatins San Frsncisrcr anln S to 4. Cart Williams was in good form, while botheMcWeeney and Mitchell were hit hard. ! Seaitla got five consecutive hits of f . the former in the fourth Inning scor ing five mas In this frame. Score ; - R. H. ,E. San Francisco . . . . ..48 2 Seattl ...... ....... -8 14 2 McWeeney. Mitchell and Yelle; Williams and Tobin. t ' Oakland 7; Salt Lake S ' . ' OAKLAND. Aoril 27.1 AfiAr being defeated in three games by ine ssait LAke Bees, the Oaks to day overcame, a five-run j lead "and defeated the visitors 7 to 5.: The Bees scored four runs In the W- ond v inning and another J tally in the third, Bjint , after that they were . helpless. The . Oaks put over their winning riitt3 in the seventh. L Score n tr v. Salt Lake ... r. V " i Oakland : . . ' " . i . 7 12 2 KaJIlO. Keller. T1ll.hli1a1rv . nnt Peters; Arlett. and Read: ' Banker Baseball Team ; To Play at Silvertori The Bankers team of th Salnm twilight league will ro to Silver. ton Sunday for a game with the American Legion team of that clty7 The Bankers are ; i meeting several times each week for prac tice and are In good form for the opening of the Twilight league Series on -May 7. ; Haggedorn and Weeks will be the Banker twirlere and Ted. Purvlne will catch. ; . .Oar painting is perfect to - the . veriest z detail ' end is :. perfect underncatth the fin- 7 iMhing contfi where you cmn't , : see but where the work mast . be "perfect if the job is to be 'a lasting, beautiful one. ' Nothing inferior in ' work- t manship, paints, or varnishes -if WE do the work.: Rcliaiico PantingCb I '':.;.iyi:i PHONE 037 -'i'X' : 2l State StM Cor. 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