SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1925"
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
PtAYING IN TWILIGHT LEAGUE : WILLI START MAY 11 AND END); JULY 17
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LEGION VS. DNG
! STARTS SERIES
.Three Games Will Be Played
Each Week During Sea-
- son; Six Postponed
rectioa
league
meet-
Twilight league teams arranged
their schedule for the coming year
at the meeting held Friday night
at The Spa, under the di
of Ir. Barrick.
Team managers for the
teams were present at the
ing. They were as follows::
Bankers, R. Lucas; American
Legion,. Paul Acton; Valley Mo
tor, Dodge; K. ot C. J. P. Kilian;
flrotto, Paulsen, and ONG, j Alfred
Hate, j ; j
The official umpire will be Wil
kinson, who played on the Sena
tor lineup last year. He is an D-d-time
player and knows thej ins
and outs of the game. llU work
last year was the most satisfac
tory of all. j
The Legion hag had the Twi-1
light league championship for
three years, but from all indica
tions are doomed to lose I it this
year. With tfce schedule arranged
for twicp around, the Legionnaires
will have tonight hardef thaa
ever. j j JM3h!!,j- . '!' U
The ONG will be in camp on
June 11 to 26, and the dates in
the schedule will" be played off as
postponed. games. 1 ; j
( The full schedule is as follows:
llav 11. Mondav-r T.jrioQ v OXO;
lajr 13. idBedT IV S. Bahk'fra vt
K. of t'i: May Id, Friday tirotto y
Valley Motor. - ' ; M 1
May H. - Monday IV S. Hankers
Urotto; Mav 20. Wedneoday Villejtr Mo
tor t OSU; May 22. Friday K. of C;
T Tffioa. . L i --
Mart h ; 23, Monday Volley, Sloter ti
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'."i Wednesday I.efion s
Friday ONG vs K.
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BaRltpr; May
Grottos .May
Jane 1, Monday -Legion ts V. -
Banker; June 3i, Wednesday K. of C.
va, Valley Motor;! June 5, Friday Grotto
a ONG.
June 8. Monday 0NG i C, 8. Bank
ers; June 10. WedneHday Valley Motor
Legion; June 12, Friday K. of C. s
Grotto.i !
June- 13. -Monday Grotto K." of C;
June I", Wednesday .epion ti Valley
Molorr'June 19.1 Friday. L'. S. Bankers
T. ONG. ; "
Janet. 22. Monday ONG r Grotto;
Jnnn 24. Wrdnexday K. of C. s Valley
Molor;J June 2).i Friday V. S. Banker
a Irficlon.
Jaati 29. Monday K .of C. ti ONG:
July I. W'edni-sdav Grotto r Icion ;
Jtitr :;1 1. s. Hankers s Valley Motor.
July 6 Monday, l-cion n K. of C:
July 8i Wednesday ONG rs. Valley Mo
tor:- Jhly -O, Friday Grotto Ts U. S,
BOYS' TEAMS ARE
FORK LEAGUE
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July 15. Wednesday- K. of C. s
Bankers; j July 17, Friday ONG
American League:
Results ;
Boston 4; Phillkx 3 ; - j
PHILADELPHIA, April 17.
The Boston ; Red Sox broke the
Philadelphia jAmericans' winning
streak and won their first game
ot the season today, 4 to 3 Lefty
Groves.
hurier.
Conn
again
ie Mack's expensive
Red Sox but once again his wild
ness forced
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Boston I ... .
Philadelphia
Qu'nn and
Walberz and
tried
to tame the
m to the side lines.
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Picinich: Groves,
Cochrane.
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Senators J; New York 1
XKW YORK; April 17.-Joe
Judge." Washihgton frst baseman,
featured in a victory over the New
York' Yankees today giving the
world's cham)ion3 a 1 3 to 1 edge
In the first series of the season.
Judge cleared
fourth with
In two days.
Scb re
Washington New jYork ..
Ruether and
the bases in the
his second home run
R. .II. E.
...... 6 9 1
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:Ruel; Shawkey,
Francis;; II." J!ohnson and O'Neill.
Two Groups Will Play Base
ball Under Direction of
. Bob Boa'rdman -
i Prospective teams for the junior
members of the Salem VMCA base
ball players was announced Friday
by Bob P-oardman, physical direct
or.: Seven ! teams are represented
In the boys, who are between 15
and 17 years of age, and six teams
in the smaller boys, who are be
tween 12 and 14 years of age.
; (The older boys will compete in
outdoor baseball while the smallr
teams will play Indoor. The older
boys' teams and leaders are . as
follows: J ; ;
- Oregon Journal. rHoward - Wat
ers; Troop 2. Scouts. Wi'.l ifkm
Winston; leaders YMCA. Scotty
Marr; Shedach.. Richmond Tigers;
Creek Gang, Tim White; Pickles
Lennon and the Jason lee Com
rades. These games are scheduled
to be played on the Parrish' and
Oxford parks. j j
The small teams which will play
indoors, areas follows: j
A. Byrd, Leaders; Troop 2 Pio
neers, Whitman club; Pioneers.
Harvey Roser; Milligans. Dan Mc
Carthy; Lincoln Pioneers, Central
Congregational church.
Another meeting is called for
Monday after school. 1 i
Cleveland 1; Kt. Louis O;
Scores - R. 11. E.
Cleveland,.... 1 5 0
St. Louis . , . .
Shaute and Myatt;
Dixon.
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Pacific Coast League
I Results
Salt IJtkt 16: IlrnviT 12
SALT LAKE CITY. April 17.-
Salt Iake! City resorted to long;
distance hitting to beat the Beav
ers again ioday, 16 to 12. It was
the fourth straight win for the
Bees. A batting rally in the sixth,
which included two home runs,
netted the Bees seven runs and
overcame j the Beaver lead, the
first theyj had held this week.
Manager Lewis of the Portland
club today announced a trade with
Vernon whereby the Beavers get
Infielder Charlie Deal for Pitcher
Charlie Eckert. Pitcher Roy
Meeker and Outfielder Bill Bag
well are due to join the Beavers
here tomorrow, coming from the
Vthlrtlcs. ! I -
Score: j R. II. E.
Portland .. i 1 2 20 1
Salt Lake . .i . ......... 16 15 0
Hasty,. Hollingsworth. Keefe
and Rowland, Crosby; O'Doul,
O'Neill and Peters.
WrnoniS; Angels 4
LOS ANGELES,? April 17.
Vernon evened the series with Los
Angeles, two' games to two, here
today by winning 5 to;4. "Red"
Oldham. Tiger southpaw pitcher,
knocked in the tying run. and
scored the winning tally in the
seventh. ', i
Score: '!'; : R- H. E.
Los Angeles 4 6 2
Vernon ....... -.' 5 -9 0
; Glazner. and Sandberg; Oldham
and Hanna. s ' ' I
Sals C; Oakland 1
OAKLAND. April 1 7. Mc-
Weeney was almost invincible In
and Yelle; Krause
the pinches today and San Fran
cisco easily defeated Oakland, 6
to 1. The Seals won the game'in
the very first; inning when singles
by Valla and Hendricks and a sac
rifice coupled with an error by
Krause and a force out enabled
them to score two runs.
Score: ! R. II. E.
San Francisco 6 11 0
Oakland . . .
McWeeney
and Read.
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Sacramento 4; Seattle JI
SACRAMENTO, April 17.
Seattle took a decided brace today
and came near defeating the Sena
tors in a pitchers' battle between
Ray Keating and Suds Sutherland.
Each pitcher j allowed seven hits.
Score: j R. II. E.
Seattle 3 7 0
Sacramento 47 0
Sutherland .and;'Tobin; Keating
and Shea. ' '
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I National League
I ! Results i
Xcw York 2; Boston O
BOSTON! April 1 7. Dean held
Boston to four hits today and the
victory in their opening: series of
the championship season, two
; games to one. Dean s single in
the fifth scored Devine who had
doubled, with the first run.
Score:
New York
Boston . . .
Dean and
Devine:
II. E.
9 0
. 0 4 1
Genewich,
Graham, Marquard and Gibson.
Chicago 9; Pirates G
CHICAGO. April 17 Home run
smashes by Statz and f.artnett,
the fourth of the kind by the lat
ter! in three games, featured the
final game! of the series (with the
Pirates won by the Cubs by s to &
this afternoon. Miller bad a per
fect day at bat with:' four hits ia
four times at bat. '
Score: R. II. &
Pittsburgh .... T ..... . 6 !t -
Chicago t 13 j
Morrison. Coopal. Songer &nl
Gooch; Kaufmann and Hartneet.
St. Louis 8; Cincinnati 0
CINCINNATI. April 17. St.
Louis broke Cincinnati's .winnins
streak of three straight games by
taking the final game of the ser
ies today in 11 innings. S to C.
The Reds, coming from behinj,
made the score 6-C in the seventh
Score: R. II: k!
St. Louis . -.. 8 11
Cincinnati .6 9 3
Rhem, Sothoron and Schmidt,
Gonzales; Sheehan. Benton, May
and Hargrave.
Chicago 3; Detroit O
' Score " R. H.
Chicago ; :. . ;.. 3 ll
Detroit .. I .... 9 13
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