THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ... " :- WttnNRSDAY MORNlNti, MAX z. i ' , Mere, There and. BWs' l PORTUfJD TJEAR TOP OF COL Beavers 'Bat Jinx P ; 'Mann Kroner - Hf f Mr , jn Seattle Game tcher, Mound . The POETXlAND Or..j May 1 Beavers opened the series with Seattle by knocking their jinx pitcher. Yean Gregg, oft the slab la three innings, today afjer bav ins batted in five runs off him. Portland woo U easily 7f to b. though it took the . relief work of Rnbe iYarrUon ' to save the game when Leverenz wobbled f in the fifth i ' y -fi , ;. ' ; .- vr i v Score .. i .. , . i ; Seattle ,.. . 1 . .s . . , Portland . . I Gxegff. , Tesar. Gardner and Yarwan; Lererenz, Yarrison and Byler, - ' -j - It. IF. E. 5 " 1 7 12 i Sacramento 14; Salt Lake 11 SM1t JLAKE CITY, klay Sacfamento " won the opening game pit the series today: 14 to 11. TheSm-eVwas Hot a hard hitting affair; hot was loosely played, er rors being contributing factors to the rnn getting. ' ( i - Score., i, , , R. H. K. Sala4Jaefft r. . ill.-15 t V FUtery, IIugly 'Yellowhorse and' Koehlere; , Couinbe, DuctaaJ- aky, Keller, Blaebolder and Pet non Tigers to two runs and help ins his team mates wf n the first game jot the series : 8 to 2 by clouting out a homer in the sixtn with one man on basej The Oaks took the lead in the first inning and 1 the home team remained ' in the Tear thereafter. Oakland ...... . Vernon .... I . . . . lJ Krgfoier and j Baker j Dell, Gil der, oJlly and D. Murphy. ?ai n Francisco and Los Angeles not scheduled. : . j Oregon : Aggies Beaten i By University of Idaho MOSCOW, Idaho. May 1. The Idaho Vandals evenei the two game baseball series! with the dregon Aggies here today, win ning 8 to 7., Cobleys home run for Idaho in . the first , inning, scoring 'two ahead of him, fur nished three of the j six Vandal tallies for that tuning. Stivers of Idaho, and Ridings and Perry of the Aggies, also made four bag gers. A brilliant catch by Stivers was a fielding feature. Scores ' ; j. R. H. K. Oregon Aggies . . . . . .7 11 3 University of Idaho 8 3 Woodward.-Young and Duffy; Pitzke and Kline. ! SQUIRE EDGEGATE ThllMans Heanng h Only Hitting On One Cylinder Today! " 4 - 1BY 101113 RICHAKP i ii - ' i m . r oaa yn f i i hi ii m y - i aw. r v - ; f i . i .w nr a. 1 i v i ! I'll .X&t i . ' J ,S0ZAM R I . ry-t If-WZ - , v v'fV OakUnd 8 Vrrnon 2 ' . ,LOS ''ANGELES, J May 1, Day Kramer pitched , good ' bail for Oakland today, holding fthe Ver- T Valley v Fwt ThrouRh Freight to All v ""Valley Points Dally. . Speed-Kfflclency-Service IBjdem-Portland-Woodbarn Cotrallis - Eugene - Jefferson Dallas Albany-Monmoath ' v independence Monrae J 8 p r 1 n g f ie 1 d . h SHIP? BY TRtJCK High Class Shown By Donald Baseball Team !;- 1 - ' DONALD. Or., April 30. Donald won the baseball game from Gervals Sunday: by a score o! 17 to 6. This is Donalds third successive victory, winning the first game from Gervals 5 to z and winning from St. Paul last Sunday' 3 to 2. St. Paul was de feated by Aurora Sunday Is to 2- i - .,.r'i - Is AMERICAN ASSOOATION , At Indianapolis 3; Columbus 0. At Minneapolis 12; Milwau kee 2.. ( . j At Louisville 5; Toledo 1. . No other games scheduled. ' GONZAGA 13, WHITMAX 8. SPOKANE, 1 Wash May t. - V - 7 ' '- - R. rl. E. Whitman . . . 1 . .i . .ip. . 8 9 4 Gohzaga . . 1316 ...4 WardLoop and Walfher; Jack Garrlty and HattrupJ -:-7W: BACK EAST. I5 LOWR?RT ALL' SUMMER Tickets on sale dailjr, May 15 to September 15." ,,jf;7v .1 Return limit October; 31.' rtv.i 7 . S 5 OREGON EiECTRIC RY. " if SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. Choice of routes and stop-overs on filing and "!"' :(.'::-;.returhirig. trips. '.).-KX-' . ROUND TRIP FARES FROM SALEM Col. B. $161150 i Albany Atlanta . Birmingham - Boston :. . ; Buffalo : . .Chicago . . . Cincinnati . Col. 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Oakland 1C 16 ... ...15 .L..u 1 3 12 ... . 8 .' 9 X. 10 1 I Jl 11 14 l:l Prt. .CI 5 ..13 .577 ..i:!rt .481 .-jm) 1 18 .333 National League Xew Tork ... Chirfo Boston Cincinnati ... Pittsburg .. Philadelphia Bt. lxnfa -Brooklyn .... .11 . s . 7 - 7 . 7 i Clevelind NVw York' ... Detroit - Kbiladetpliia .. Boston .....v . Washington fit. Iuia ..... Chieaso r.; American Learo ..in .. n .. 9 .. 6 ... S ..4 , 4 .. 3 4 r, a 7 . 7 if I.. 4 4 NEW YORK W NS Pet. .33 .571 .53 S .54C .455 .4J1f .2 31 Pet. .714 .C9. .i4S .333 ,.3in .350 III 9TH H E Sixth Game of Season Taken By Giants When Brook- : j :) lyn $ Defeated NEW YORK. May 1. (Nation al) The New York Nationals won their sixth, gatne of the sea son from the Brooklyn club today by sc6re of 4 to 3. New York won In the ninth waen TConneii walked, took two "bases on a wild throw by High and scored khe winning: . run on Bancroft's aacri Hce fly, after Plntfh Hitter Smith had been intentionally passed. ; Score ; T. 1 R. II. E Brooklyn .... . . . . . .3 5 3 Ne York , . .4 6 1 Grimes and Taylor; Johnson and Snyder. j Chicago 3; iCnrlnnatl T CINCINNATI. May ,1. (Na tional) DumoYlch held Cincin nati helpless in all but one inning today and Chicago won 3 to ' 1 going: to second place in the Na tional league. Kack was a trifle unsteady, two", of the Cubs' runs being due to bases on balls, while the third was earned in the 9th on singles '(by O'Farrell, Dumo- vich and Statz. Score R. H. E. Chicago .... .... . 3. 8 5 Cincinnati .... .... . A ii t DumoTich and O'Farrell; Keck and Hargrave. temple, but refused to budge fur ther. - In the meantime, some of the mob damaged the 20 automobiles, In which some of the Holy Rollers and some of their 'pueeta IbaM come'to the meeting. The wind shields were broken, the i tires Flashed into strips, the engines hammered ahd the upnplstery ut. - Many Badly Beaten The "Holy Rollers," men and women, locked themselves in the Bectond storyT when a crowd .esti mated at 5 (Hi T non-members pre pitated the riot by stopping the services when some of them took exceptions to a remark made , by a church t speaker, lauding the Ku Klux Klan. . Three of the non-members were badly beaten and numerous com batants on both sides were less seriously hurt in the melee, m which stones, chairs and sticks were hurled. The women churcn members fought . at the side ot their men until police arrived and the angry citizens went outside. Two members of the church. Ellas Horner and Lawrence Win- . - ..ractoil with difficulty by the police anq, Immediately-ar raigned and held Tor tne granu jury on charges of assault and battery.! The courtroom was crowded when they appeared and CLEVELAND LOSES TO DETROIT CLUB Visitors Scored What Ap pears to Be Winning; Run in Ninth, Then Lose DETROIT,! Mich., May 1. (American) f After Pitcher Ed wards has scored what appeared to be the winning run for Cleve land in the ninth inning, Detroit rallied and won today's game from the Indians, 6 to 5. Edwards, hit safely four tjmes, his batting ac counting for three of Cleveland's runs. I" 1 Score: r - - . R. H. E. .,...5 14; 1 .... . .... .6 12 0 Edwards, tThle and O'Neill; Francis, Johnson and Woodall. Cleveland Detroit . a mob fol owed them to the jail. i-1 Ronton 12; Philadelphia 10 PHILADELPHIA, May 1. (National) Boston made It two straight from Philadelphia today by winning a slugging match 12 to 10. "Cy" Williams was the batting star, getting two .home runs and a double! and single. Bos ton took and early lead but Ke nan) stopped them in the fourth and the Phillies tied the score in the sixth only to lose out in the ninth. ' - . Score i R. H. K- Boston ...... , ". ......12180 Philadelphia..,.. .. . .10 17 1 McNamara, Cooney. Watson and O'Neill; Hubbell, Behan and Hen- line. , PHfcburjch 6; 8t, Louis 2 ST. LOUIS, May 1. (Nation al) The ; Cardinals' winning streak ended with four victories when they lost to Pittsburgh to day 6 to 2. Carrey knocked a homer in tn third, drivings in Maranville. who (was safe on Stock's low throw aneaa or fhlm. The vig tors pouned Sherdell for nine safeties, and he was relieved in the sixth by Stuart.;" i I .. Score ' i v R. H. K. Pittsburgh . . . . .... . . 6 13 1 St. Louis.... ... ..,.3 7!3 , " Cooper and Schmidt; Sherdell, Stuart and Ainsmith. Nine High Schools Will Compete With Freshmen v t .- ' (EUGENE. Ore.. May 1. Nine high schools will compete with the University of Oregon freshmen on the track here Saturday, accord ing to announcement by Trainer Bill Hayward today. . The outside (earns that will enter the meet are Washington, Lincoln, Franklin, Benson technical. Commerce, Jef ferson and Roosevelt, of Portland; Columbia university, also of Port-i land, and either Mount f Angel or Chemawa. Each team will be made up of 12 men. It is probable that the high schools will run off a pre liminary meet on.- Friday after noon after the OAC and varsity contest, said Hayward. ' , -V New York 8, Washington 7 WASHINGTON, May 1. (Am erican) A long double by Bush who had walked, gave New York in the eighth inning scoring Ward, today's game with Washington, 8 to 7. The Nationals obtained a big lead off j Mays and Hoyt, but Jn .the seventh inning, Zachary weakened and the Yankees scored six runs. R. H. E. ...8 14 1 ...7 12 3 ' Mays, Hoyt. Bush and Schang; Zachary. Russell, Hollingsworth and Gharrlty. fine i form. Williams home run, his fifth of the' season, netted the visitors two more runs in the ninth as Tobin scored in front of the slugger. Score: ; R. II. E. St. Louis i.'J 3 7 3 Chicago ... ..; ..5 6 2 Kolp, pruett and Severeid; Lev erett and Schalk. .- Score: , New York- . Washington DUAIs MEET POSTPONED EUGENE, Ore., May . 1. The dual field, meet between the Uni versities of. Oregon and Washing ton, scheduled for May 5 at, Se attle, has been postponed until May 26, it was announced here today. Oregon's first meet! of the season will be with Oregon Agri cultural college In Eugene, May 19. - " .1 Boston S. Philadelphia 4 BOSTON, May 1 (American Pitcher Howard Ehmke of the Red Sox struck out 10 opponents today as Boston defeated Phila delphia, 5 to 4. He fanned three men in the ninth. - Heimach had singled' and . Perkins doubled in that inning.- The visitors: scored four times before Boston made a run. The tleing and winning runs were scored in the eighth. Score ' R. H. E: Philadelphia.. ...4 10 0 Boston .. . . .... .5 11 1 Ogden, Heimach and Perkins; Ehmke ' and Picinich. r Chicago 5, St. Loula 3 CHICAGO, May 1 (American) Chicago bunched hits behind er rors by Gerber and bases on balls and defeated St. Louis 5 to 3 to day. - Gerham Leverett pitched in HOLY ROLLERS fc BEAT BY MOB . (Continued from page 1) broke the window, the falling glass cutting 13 face. ' Only eight i state troopers ar rived and theiar entreaties that the mob return home i was only5 partly obeyed. The attackers re treated ontside the yard ot the my About Going Fishing Oiir Used Cars Are 1920 Ford Touring $90 down, balance terms. ' 'j ;, ; . ) ; : J, 1921 Ford Touring, $140 down, balance 'terms. '.Jv-t-: .-'.'V r 1921 Nasb Four Tourinery $260 down, balance terms. 1920 Big Six Studebaker $434 down, bal ance terms. .' I ; t 1 : 1 Bay ur used cars and enjoy the difference. Every car you see on the street is a used car. Trades Considered. See Ackei man Marion Automobile Go. 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