SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1925 LEWIS NO';GAR0EAU ' FIGHT; DRAW BEFORE LARGE' CROWD AT ' THE ARMORY f,:TIID OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON- HIT DEFEATS H0SECITC11 i . Speed Murphy Loses Match With Salem Fireman; An other Bout Scheduled Sothron was pounded in the 8th inning and (be Cincinnati Reds oame from behind. today to de feat! the St. Louis Cardinals 7 to rf. E. Smith'H homer with two men on tied the score and two singles brought In Caveney with the ginning run. , Sfore I II. IT. E. Cincinnati ...i. ...... 7 12 2 St. toni3 .... '.. 6 13" 1 Rixey, Sheehan, Benton and Hargrave; Sothoron, jHalnes, Hal lahan and Schmidt, j Frank ie Lewis, of Salem and Billy Gardeau, of Portland fought a 10-round draw in the main event at the Armory last night before one of the largest crowds to at- :tead any of the bouts of this sea son. Lewis weighed 141 pounds and Gardeau 143 pounds. In the semi-finals. Big Bill Hunt, Salem fireman, had the best of the argument for six rounds" with Speed Murphy, of Portland. Though Murphy was outclassed. Hunt was unable to land the sleep producing tap, and the decision was the best he could do. There was no argument oyer this, for Murphy was holding on to the ropes several times particularily the fourth round, when he would have fallen had he not hung on. Hunt welshed 190 pounds and Murphy 184. The Lewis-Gardeau meeting was exciting only in spots, neither opening up until the third round. . Gardeau had the best of the fourth ' while the Indian scrapper had the - "best of the seventh. The remain- der were about even, neither hav- a . r -1 1 ....... rrkA ninth opened slow but -developed .. Into, a slug-feat. Lewis .missed' a beautiful uppercut just . as the frwhisUe blewr The final canto was ,f airly lively. J . ( Tbia snonnv niAllmnariaa nnfln. ed the show, Arthur Mayer, 145 pound Salem fighter, winning the first by. knocking out Herbert Lit tle, 145 pound Independence fight- er in the opening of the second of the. 3-rnInute rounds. After get ting the worst of three 2-minute -rounds,-Shadow Gretz, of Salem, -staged such a comeback against Harold Reese, of Portland, that he .'was able to split honors in a draw. Reese was a clever fighter with a good followup. He came to Salem: .last night with the record of five straigh knockouts. Gretz weighed t!41 pounds and Reese 136 pounds. By popular acclamation, the sea son will not be ended and another big fight card will be offered May : 8, Matchmaker Plant. announced. . Tom Louttit, of Portland, re-i -fereed the bouts last, night. " 1 1 ' American League I Results I Cleveland '8; St.! Lout 4 CLEVELAND. April 24. Uhle pitched good ball except in the seventh inning; today when St. Louis scored all their runs, Cleve land winning, f 8 to 4. Sisler hit safely for the tenth consecutive game, making a single in the seventh Inning. Score iR. II. E. St. touis i. ... 4 11 t Cleveland ..... 8 11 1 David and Severeid; Uhle and BEARCATS WIN BY 5-2 SCORE Linfield College Baseball Team Is Third Victims of Locals This Year Myatt. 1 I Phillio 7; Boston 6 B;OSTO.V April 24. A run in the ninth scored on a walk to Bishop, a bunt by i Dykes and Welch's single! gave the Phila delphia Athletics a 7 to 6 victory over the Red ISox this afternoon. Halle,: Welch J and iPoble made honie runs off Ferguson in the first three innings, each time with a man on base. ; This was the vis itor third straight win. Score I ,i R. II..E. Philadelphia . . . .:. . . 7 G. 0 Boston j. . j.,.. 6 12 2 ifaumgartner, Walberg, Rom mell and Cochrane; Ferguson, Fullerton and! Picinich. j i Chicago 4; Detroit 3 ii r CJHICAGO, April 24.r-Chicago was! held to three hits today but witi the aid of bases; on balls and erratic fielding defeated Detroit. 4 t( 3, in a pitching: duel. VRip' Connally held the Tigers to one hit juntil the seventh; Inning when Magush opened with: a home run. The! assault continued until Con nally was driven off the mound. Score I R. II- E. Detroit......!. ..1. J.. ."3 6 2 Chicago (. . .1... J4 3 2 Wills, Holloway and Woodall; Connally, Lyons and iSchalk. i There were no other games scheduled forj play today In the American league. ' ' " By defeating Linfield college to the tune of 5 to 2, the Willamette university baseball squad turned in their third consecutive victory for the season. The men contin ued to play consistent ball and very few errors were made when in the field. .Kalahan, first year man, pitched the entire game and had the visitors well under con trol most of the time. Ellis, for mer sSafem high star, has not-yet been sent into one of the home games although he will be used against the Aggies when the squad go to Corvallls. ; ; : Neither team were able to score In the first three innings. - Linfield secured one tally in the first of the fourth, but Willamette came back for two when Herman, first baseman, knocked out a two-bagger with Towner and Kalahan on base. Willamette bought in a lone run in the fiffti; -; neither scored in thet sixth and Beventh; Linfield: got,. ojie and Willamette two in the eighth, Linfield made a desperate attempt but were unt able to. score, la the ninth. j Robertson was sent In at second for this game and played a fast, consistent game there. Th Rob-ertaon-Fasnacht r combination on the second bagi works well and will probably be used steadily ex cept when one of the two is sent in the box. Herman showed up well at bat for Willamette as he was credited with three hits, i one i of i which brought in ! two runs. "Buck" Towner played) his usual steady m 17 MiluomJabs UsedYcahly VapoRud For All Cold Troubles seem e CLUB Practice Shoot to be Held oil John Herren Place Sun- ! , . day Mornin irr Plans for the organization of a gun club tare under way and all sportsmen interested in the for-! .Vmatlon of such a dub are invited toVattend a practice shoot on the ,AJohn Herren place Sunday morn-' alng at 10 o'clock. h Organization of a club similar fcto those in other cities has been discussed -at various times but j this is thet first timex that an i earnest ef fort is being made to j perfect, tlte jpfganlzation. - - I It National League ' . Results . 1 1 ! f; Chicago ;. Piraten 2 PITTSBURGH. April 24. Hard '.hitting gavog Chicago an, easy 7 td Yde was driven fro m the mound early in the rontesC ; Aldridge .making his first appearance of the t! season, replaced him and was hit ' freely. Grimm, former Pirate; led the Chicago attack with a sin -gle, a double and two triples., ) t Sfore . It. H. E .'Chicago ...... 7 15 0 Pittsburgh .... ...... 2 9 1 Alexander and Hartnett; Yde ; Aldridge and. Smith. I I Brooklyn 10; Phillies 8 j PHILADELPHIA, . Aprilr 24. . Brooklyn broke its losing streak of five straight here today by de '.feating-the Phillies 10 to $ in a game parked by ' free bitting'. y Da zzy Vance, though hammered 'i from start to finish, went the route. - Zack Wheat had a perfect ;1 day at that with fire hits, includf y ing a home run with one on. ! . Score . . R. H. EL Brooklyn ...10 16 .Philadelphia w .... 8 11 2 Vance and 'Deberry; Mitchell, Hitih School Tennis Stars to Compete This Afternoon The Salem high school,- the Al bany high tennis team are to meet on jthe state hospital courts this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Lentz and Ivan White, the twd lettermen to. return to the teaais ranka th!& rear are to offer competition:- 'j John j Creech and Jack Mintoi are two others to show their mettle. , i f ! This team has played two years vitiout defeat, but is (haught that a good battle will be fought today, when they meet the! Albany play r ....-T.. k,-. i f .y. :. -,: -.--.--.jt : h i COUPJTY FLAX ! iTRIP PLANNED (Continued from: page 1) mo :er of ithe project here, will tel about the linen manufactur ing; plan. j '? T.'-'M. .Hicks president of the Saem Chamber; of Commerce, will explain the financial plan that has) been organized to care for the new linen mill, jand the benefits to be I gained t from the investment; Chfiries R. Archerd j will also tell abdut the benefits to farmers who It O'Neill and Henline. Boston 8; New York t J NEW YORK. Upril 24. The Giant winning atreak of six games was broken today when they lost to the Braves 8 to 1. Wayland Dean, pitted against Joe Cenewich on the mound, was pulled out fof a pinch hitter in the sixth, Inning, Scored ' R. H. E. Boston .....' 8 15 3 New York 1 5 3 Genewich and O'Neill; Dean Huntzlnger, Baldwin and Devine, Hartley. . ' ' ! can; groyflax. V. Iater oa during tbe week tripst are to be made, to Independence, Cojvallis and dther places where meetings are called to explain the prdject to the county. .VE -with atiour. an DRUGSTORE Which is headquarters for i BADYifl,''; ji: ; I NEEDS j 1 ;l , j Everything for Baby's health and happiness. i r'f1! ilflJlilS!!!:!1:;!''1-! Kantleek Nipples, Pants and Bibs. , Tiny Toy Talcum and Soap. Puretest Zinc Stear- ate and ( Infant Sup " positories, etc. Baby deserves the best. , . : : Get the best at Pcrfy;'Drug Store lift Sonth Oomnwdil Salem, Oregon f TODAY AND SUNDAY . S, - ,i t J I I t GRAND game behind the bat although he was hit with a pitched ball on the leg during the game: which slowed him up for an Inning or two. Lineups were as follows: WQIamatt S SiXdatleld.S Towner C - Gown Herman IB j, Oweuby Uohfitmon 211 tielder .311 - .. HJ i- l Wilson LP J: - -Mtrtin. CF Brannock RP U. ...... ,.illlfy ...e ...u ".Morehouse lhTB t'Bnaiht ......... F'oljnif ..... .... MrMiistpr ... N'ikana ... . .. Kalahan Umpire Zachary. j Pacific Coast League I I ! ; Results ; r- ; V Portland 12; Oakland 3 - , PORTLAND, April 24 :The Beavers made it two straight from Oakland today by concentrating a vicious hitting attack on the Oak land pitching, Portland ! 12. Oak land 3. In the first" inning th Beavers started with four runs off Knnz, with Lewis' homer account ing for two of them, jln the third they made three more, and in tbe fifth slugged in another: three off Boehler. Pat ftlartn, Beaver southpaw from the International league, pitched almost hitless ball until the seventh when three runs came in. ' 1 1 ' j t, I ' :- Score: ! Ri H. K. Oakland . .s. 3 5 2 Portland .1.12, 13 1 ' Kunz, Boehler, Kiserland Read; Martin, Burns and Crosby, i : Roals O; Senators O SAN FRANCISCO. lApril 24 McWeeney was in f ing form today, allowing Sacramento! only four hits, pitching shutoatj ball am' enabling the Seals to take th: fourth straight game of the series six to nothing. Ontyj one : man reached. third base op jMcWeeney and that occurred in the ninth in ning when the b:g Hurler had be gun to ease up a bit. Store: R. H. E. Sacramento .......... 04 3 San Francisco . j 6 9 0 I Keating and Koehler; McWee ney and Yelle. i Seattle JO; Vefnon 3 SEATTLE, April 24 The cham pions of the Pacific Coast league baseball -clubs made it three straight from Vernon today when they slugged their way to. victory after falling four runs behind win ning 10 to 5. riummer waa on the mound for Seattle helping the Indians to forge ahead in the sixth inning when he homed over the right field fence, scoring McCabe ahead of him. Score: ; ; R. H. E. Vernon 1 . 5 10 1 Seattle 10 13" 1 Barfoot, Christian; Penner and Murphy; Plummer and E. Baldwin. Los Angeles 8; Salt Lake 3 LOS NGELES, pril 24 Veteran Otis Crandall held Salt Lake to 10 well distributed hits today and Los Angeles won, 8 to 3, evening the series. The Bees continued to get their daily home run when Leslie put tbe ball over the left field fence. Score: R. M. E. Salt Lake . 3 10 1 Los Angeles .......... 8 10 0 - Piercy and Peters; Crandall and Sandberg. PORTLAND. April 24 Hay: Buying prices, valley timothy $20 $21; ditto eastern Oregon $21$24.50; alfalfa $20.50 $21; clover $17.50; oats and hay nominal; cheat $17.50; oats and vetch $20 $21; straw $8.50 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. TWO INJURED IX TRAFFIC PORTLAND. Ore., April 24 A small boy and a blind man were run down and injured by anto mobiles today. The boy, serious ly injured, was sent to a hospital while the blind man, more fortun ate, escaped with bruises. A "COMING1 THROUGH " WITH Sustained Q tiality I . .: . I . M i M !-. aJ U M h Aa-r -lyy r;:; -;- - - U. i of W -ft If r 4'? f s? I Mfr (AS. v zm it- i fee w i-yi?s? Sixty per cent of the total automobile mile acrs traveled is for commercial purposes. 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