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Chare JR. nM 885 Triangle Track f.leet at J Corvallis Next Saturday Salem high school's track team "will participate in a triangular meet at Corrallla Saturday with the OAC freshmen and Corvallis high school forming the other I ; CLUB PERCENTAGES I - TAC1T10 COAST XXIOTTB Kaa Tranelseo . 20 10 Vornoa . 19 ' 11 J Bait Loko , , '. , ,. t ,ii Portland 14 15 Oaklaad . w4...-.-- 141 PCT. -667 .633 .593 .483 .467 -.429 .400 .321 T&T. .737 .634 ' .545 .476 .375 .313 , .278 PCT. .694 .538 .526 .500 .500 .450 .413 .333 Seattle .i , 12 , 18 Loo Ajui baerajBcoto 19 ye"- Tor : ' : 7. j; 14 s Csnciaaati T - 19 Oucaro IS '10 Brook r i,.,m....-i.. uti "10- -- . 10 11 e 10 S 13 Pittsburgh Bo ton - . h ... Philadelphia , m, ., Bt Loaia i . . AXESZCAV USAGTJB - W L KTwk -. - ,. is S Bottom ,.' ;. - 7 6 rtfit , io .-. CMca "...r- " , .' St. -Loaia 10 . 10 Hi Wtshinftoa -Cleveland -.. PfcCadalpaia t 10 13 SATURDAY, MAY 10 4 P. M. ' O. A. C Leaders of Intercollegiate League SUNDAY, MAY 11 3 P. M. Knights of Columbus (of Portland) . " ' SUNDAY, MAY 183 P. M., 1 Pacific Frcit & Produce Co. (of Portland) v - 3 Jl.eirm ft Carb i Phone 2020 TBuJis union FIRM mm Conference Brings Little . Hope for Tilderv Colle- giate Champ Resigns " NEW YORK. May 7. -No change In 'the attitude o! V the United States Lawn Tennis asso ciation on' the player-writer issue was Indicated today as a result of a conference of officials last night with representatives of the s Cer mantown Cricket club of Phila delphia, which espoused the cause of William T. Tilden, na tional champion and member of the club. In the controversy. PHILADELPHIA, May 7. Carl Fischer, Intercollegiate tennis champion tonight resigned from the American Olympic and" Davis cup squads as a result of the re cent player-writer rule . of the United States Lawn Tennis asso ciation. His action follows close ly that of William T. Tilden. II. national champion, who resigned from the two squads for the same reason.- ! two sides of the triangle. , As this event . Is on Saturday, the , local track men; expect to perform be fore a large gallery ot local root era. . .-, ,' - ; - 7' r :' 7 As a recent triangular meet at Forest Grove was lost by a two point ,margln after a hurdler trip ped over the final obstacle, Salem expects to make a good showing Saturday. . . - ' ? Independence Defeats Molalla By 1 to 0 Score : The baseball team of Independ ence high school yesterday defeat ed Molalla high school in a game at Independence by a score of 1 to 0. Each team made four hits and two errors. Baker of Independ ence struck) out 12 of the Molalla batsmen and Hubbard of Molalla struck put six. . - Independence has won three con secutive games without a score being made by Its opponents. On Tuesday : Independence ' defeated Dallas 7 to 0. and last week Mon mouth was beaten 14 to 0. " Sa!em High School Beats... I Newberg By Large Score i Salem high school baseball club defeated Newberg high school at Oxford park by a score of 1 0 to 2. Salem made five home Tuns. Fabre and Caughell were the Sa lem battery., ' Monday i afternoon Salem will play Chemawa at Oxford park. inal Taxi Service n v. ,' j ; for Hire Without Drivers COAST AND Frisco C, Vernon 5 . SAN FRANCISCO. May 7. San Francisco went back Into un disputed possession" of the first place In the Pacific coast baseball league today by I defeating Ver non. 6 to5. t The Tigers twice tied the score, once in the seventh and again in the ninth, but the Seals put over the winning run in the last inning when Mulligan scored on Kilduff's double. Score: , 1 v. It'. It. E. Vernon . . . . . . . j . . . . . .C 11 0 San Francisco .6 11 ; 3 Vines, Sellers, Keck and, Han nah; Geary, Mitchell and Yelle. ' Oakland S. ! Angels 1 l-u-LOS ANGELES, May 7.- Oak land made it two straight from Los Angeles here today when Walter Malls conquered George Hayne 3 to 1 In a 14 Inning pitch ing duel. ; Score: ; Oakland . . . Los Angeles . . - r i r. e. ... .. .3 12 0 ...... 1 10 1 Mails and Baker; Hayne : and Bfllings. - Seattle 12, Portland 3 SEATTLE, May 7. Seattle ob tained the second game of the series from the Portland Beavers today 12 to 5. The Indians won the contest in the sixth Inning, when they scored seven runs. Cox and Wolfer, outfielders of the Portland club, were both injured when they collided in center field during the batting rally. i Score: R. H. E. Portland .. 5 9 , 2 Seattle .. ..... 12 17 n 2 Gardner . and ; Pillette and Querry; Sutherland and Tobin. Salt Lake 11, Sacramento 7 SALT LAKE CITY, May 7. Salt Lake went on' a batting ram page today and won the opening game of the series from Sacramen to by a score of 11 to 7. Hom ers by Lewis, Sheehan and Fred erick were potent factors in the Bee victory. Kopp and ' SlgHn clouted out four baggers for the visitors. , .... . t : - Score: R. II. E. Sacramento ......... . 7 14 0 Salt Lake 11 3 0 ' Prough, Canfield and Schang; Singleton and Cook. . Krazy Kat League Dope ; Badly Upset Yesterday STANDING OF TEAMS Won Lost PcL 1.000 J500 .500 .500 .500 i.000 Hageman Shedeck Waters .'. Sanford Stein bock ....2 ....1 1 ....1 ....1 0 1 1 1 1 2 Kapphahn . .... .0 The dope was badly upset in the Krazy Katx ' Indoor . Baseball league as a result of the play yes terday afternoon, at Washington Hunlor high school. Hageman's team aeieatea ; sneaecK S crew, which have reigned as favorites, by the huge score of 30 to 9. Wa ters defeated Kaphahn 7 to 5. and Sanford, rated the weakest in the league took, the measure of Stein bock 20 to 18 by. scoring eight runs In the final inning.. The next "games will : be next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Umpires for the games will be: Beach, Kenney, and C. Lutz. Phone 2020 MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES New York 4, Philadelphia 2 PHILADELPHIA, May 7. (National) New York was forced to go ten Innings to beat Philadel phia today, 4 to 2. An error of judgment on 'the part of j Third Baseman Noehrs was ' 'responsi ble for Kelly scoring the winning run for the giants. Score: R. H. E. New York 4 7 1 Philadelphia . . . . . .2 7 1 Barnes Ryam and Snyder, Cow dy; Hubbell and Henline. " Chlcajjo 5, PittHbureh 1 PITTSBURGH, May 7. (Na tionaO Five Pittsburgh pitchers were unable to stop the slugging Cubs and Chicago evened the ser ies by taking today's game. Kaufmann pitched a brilliant game. Rdbe Adams, one of the Pirate relief pitchers retired after throwing seven, balls because of a sore arm. ...... W Score: Chicago . . . . . Pittsburgh .. Kaufmann Adams, Stone, gren and Gooch. R. H. E. .5 14 0 . . 1 8 2 O'Farrel; and Steineder, Lun- Boston 4, Brooklyn 1 BROOKLYN, May 7. (Nation al) Rube Marquard checked the winning streak, of the Brooklyn Dodgers today holding them to eight scattered hits and beating them. 4 to 1. Yarrison was knocked out of. the box in the third Inning after which Henry " and Decatur held Boston scoreless. ' Score: i R. H. E. Boston 4 13 0 Brooklyn . . .......... 1 8 0 Marquard and Smith ; Yarri son, Decatur and Taylor. Cincinnatl-St. Louis, called, rain. Willamette Tennis Team Defeats Normal School The Willamette university rac quet wielders took a clean sweep over the Monmouth normal tennis team winning every match in two easy sets in a tournament here Tuesday. . Scores for the touraxnent were: Emmel vs Hall, 6-2, 6-1 ; Walsh and Emmel vs Graham and Hall. 6-2, 6-1; Mickey vs Graham, 6-2, 6-1. The ' tournament yesterday was the second victory for the lo cal men, an 'easy win over ' Al bany college bringing them their first laurels. - , " ' Saturday morning on the uni versity courts here the Bearcats varsity players are to meet - the University of Oregon. They are anticipating much stiffer opposi tion for these matches but devo - tees of the sport are optimistic as to the outcome for the locals. f ...; ) r. i .'rs .5 :Jr. See Roberts Used Trucks before you buy The reputation of the house counts more when you buy a used truck than when you buy a new truck. A Roberts truck is sold under written guarantee as to condi tion. This guarantee Is backed by 12 years of success In the truck business. Our financial responsibility is shown by our new building and the fact that we are Or egon 'distributors for Federal Trucks. Come In and look them over, next time you're in Portland. Reliable Rebuilt Trucfcs - Oldsmobile, ton. Express body, j : - ' Reo Speed, 1 14 ton. 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Philadelphia . . ... 4 13 2 New York . ; . . . . . . .... 7150 Naylor, Walberg, ' Ogden and Perkins, Bruggy; Pennock, Hoyt and Schang. , ' St. Louis 10; Cleveland 8 Cleveland, May, 7. (American) -St. Louis defeated Cleveland to day, 10 to 8. After St. Louis' drove CoveleBkie from the box and scor ed six runs in the first inning, Cleveland tied it up In the second and went to the front in tbe third only to i let the Browns take tbe lead again in the fifth when Lev sen was driven from' the rubber. Jacobsen made five hits in five times up. , , i Score St. Louis Cleveland R H. E. 0 2 10 16, 8 13 .o. . Shocker, Voigt, Pruett, Bayne and Collins; Coveleskie, Morton, Levsen, Edmondson Drake and My att, Walters. Washington 3; Boston 4 -: BOSTON May 7. (American) Boston ended its winning streak today when Washington won an 11 inning game, 5 to 4. The de ciding run came on singles by Judge and Ruel, Protbero's infield out and a wild pitch Into the dirt by Jack Quinn. Lee's fielding and Score J R. II. E. three Washington double plays were features. Washington .3 13 0 Boston .U .V 4 9 1 Mogridge and Ruel; Quinn and O'NellL' ' ! - . . I Detroit-Chicago, called; rain. Twilight League Trophy Is on Display in City - Twilight league players may be spurred into action by the sight of the Wilson Trophy cup now on display, at the' Hauser Brothers sporting goods store. The silver loving cup wilt be presented to the winner of the league this year. On top of the trophy are three crossed bats, supporting a mina ture baseball. The American le gion team landed the trophy last year. . , l Firpo may retire; perhaps he thinks the referee would let Demp- sey use a hammer next time, it profitably use foe COLLEGE SPORTS IDAHO DEFEATS OREGON 0-5 EUGENE, Or., May 7. The University of Idaho won a 12 inning game from the Oregon team here this afternoon by a C to 5 score. , f - Score: R- H- E. Idaho ..............6 S 3 pregon .............. 3 9 7 Golden and Kenison; lungie, Pi; and Bliss. Company F Team Loses To YMCA Twilighters With a general blow-up in the final canto. Company F, ONG, lost to the YMCA team by a score of 13 to C in the Twilight league Wednesday night. The YMCA has played together for several seasons. The Bankers and tne le gion will meet Friday night at Oxford park. I Lineups for the two teams Wed nesday were: YMCA: Bloomberg, p; Laurne, c; Gregg, lb; Brown, 2b; Hum phrey, 3b; Moore, ss; : Lauter- back, cf; Barrick, rf; Chapman and Lennon If. ONG: Unruh, p; Melchoir, c; Anderson, lb; Rodgers, 2bjf Ir win, 3b; Heenan, ss; Gibson, If; Elliott, cf and Mason, rf. Loggers Defeat Tinners In Twilight League Game Used to working with lumber and wood products, the Loggers wielded a wicked stick In the Twi light league series at Oxford park Tuesday and swamped the Tin ners under a 14 to 3 score. Bat a JdMlA M F P j i Seone Was ' ' veiled thu far onl' Twrate robber' uccceici it nave and tnercac eves oa yiv. - that lc " TODAY - ting order of . the two teams was as follows: Loggers Price, Johnson, Rug- gles Hooper, ZoseL Gibson, Bat- laiitw nlnlrmah JarVsnn and Po- lanvu j w . - nia. . ' . " Tinners Smith Iladie, Barr, Crothers. Andregg, R. H. Clark, K. Barr, Newbarry Crotber and B. Clark. . ' ' - '" ' ' Company F. ONG and the YMCA will play at 6:15 o'clock tonight, with the Bankers and Le gion meeting Friday night. Tf a modern child has it. it Is artistic temperament; but in the old days it was swell-head. U U E B b m DO NT BE OPERATED ON occur wtehin twovears. Mv NOUR. GICALmbod,bTwhIchI GUARAN rEEtocureany case of Piles or refund the patient's fee, are gentle, mild and sooth ing. 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