lDGELLENT FiGHT PROGRAM : ARRANGED FOR; BjQUTS 1 AT ARMQRYI ON M4 8 SPOHJE LilD ; TU1EETS LEWIS Spec Woods; Northwest Welterweight, and Indian i , Are Head-Liners Of more than usual interest to the old-timo Salem fight fans is the program arranged for May 8; by Matchmaker Harry plant, who Las . lined . op Spec Woods, .Spok ane northwest welterweight . who has-been fighting i up and down .the coast for the last 10 years, and Fraukle Lewis, of Salem, in the main 10-ronnd event. In the semi-finals Slow York, Eugene, will meet Harold Reese, Portland in a fast 6-r'ound erent. Both fight at 140 pounds. There will be two snappy preliminaries. . Woods has' met a whole flock of nifty mitt-wieldera during his ring history. These Include Gene Cline, Chick Roach. Hank Roberts many others. After fighting in the florthwest. for a number of years. Woods went to California, from which state he recently re turned. -" According to fight fans. .Woods Is the kind of a fighter that likes to stand toe-to-toe with his op ponent and exchange blows at short: range. Dancing around the ring is, not in his, line and when he enters the roped-of f arena he gets right down, to business. He is also able to withstand a severe mauling and anyone who has seen the Indian lad In the ring knows that he deals out no lore taps but some good, jstlff Jolts. 1 National League . Results Boston 4-; Phillies 1-12 PHILADELPHIA. May -.Boston and Philadelphia Nationals broke even today in the first doubleheader here, this season, the Braves taking the opening game 4 to 1 in 10 innings, drop ping the second 12 to 6. The first contest was ron on an error and four singles.. The second game was a hard hitting affair in' which the Phillies excelled. First game " " " R. H. E. Boston . 4 12 0 Philadelphia 1 6 2 Uenewich and O'Neil; Ring and Henline. r - ' Second game R. H. E. Boston 6 10 4 Philadelphia ..........12 16 4 Ryan, Kamp and O'Neil, Cous ineau ; 'Carlson and .Wilson. .Chicago 3; St. Louis 1. ST. LOUIS. May 2. Sothoron weakened in the eighth inning and the. St. Louis Cardinals lost their seventh straight game today, going-down before the Chicago Cubs in the second game of the series, 3 to 1. ' Score . It. II. E. Chicago 3 11 1 St. Louis 1 8 0 Kaufmann. Bush and Hartnett; Sothoron, Sherdel and Gonzales. ' Pirates 18; Reds 3 PITTSBURGH, May'2. Cincin nati was buried under an aval anche of runs by Pittsburgh to-day, the home team winning 18 to 3. Four visiting pitchers failed to stop the Pirate attack. ' ocure - - it. M. -. Cincinnati ... . . . . , . . 3 5 1 Pittsburgh ......18 15 2 Donohue, Benton. Biemlller, Sheehan-and Wingo, Douglass; Meadows-and Smith. . : i m . , New York 7; Brooklyn 5 . NEW YORK, May 2. New York hit Vance and Grimes hard today-. and defeated Brooklyn 7 to C in the only game of the series which the weather permitted the teams to -play. Nehf was driven PmEIec Wknniiiig BEWARE'::' and keep the moth out of your jnen in jrour jcity for few days to repair, tune, 'polish, refin- , iahing pianos, also to clean, and kill moth. Do you know tnat moth eat and live on the felt and' action felts of . your pianos? Just look inside by removing the fall board and see the dirt. T.be moth comes from that dirt. Don't let them destroy jypur Piano. We are able, to do this work 'at your home, so youj jean see Just what we are doing and see for yourself what it needs. We will call and examine your piano FREE, and show you just what is what. Look for us May 4-2-6. Address man. Spring is here, so clean We will gladly : Ui---i. ' Vikil - tl-Ml). . 'V :.G0 1-2 VcchinctonSt. " Portland, Crcjofi. "!; from : the ' box in the eighth but Scatt stopped the rally, j ! Score , ; - 1 R-! II. E. Brooklyn ...... . . . . & 11 ;3 New York ...... 7 14 . !0 Vance,' Grimes and De berry. Taylor; Nehf, Scott and Snyder. WORLD RECORD FOR HOfl-STOP FLIGHT (Contlnaaa tnm paga 1) i , t' I accoutrement and loked at his watch. : -,' - . "I're got to make a couple of telephone calls," he said, "and I'm late now," t ! "We didn't begin to feel the ef fects until today," said Lieuten ant Scbildhauser. "Yesterday we slept ;tn half hour shifts, but to day lire Increased our naps. Until we put in about an hour's sleep each 'time.. .. ; .. . . I i "We didn't have! any trouble going to sleep today either, i The man off! duty dropped into a nap as soon as his turn came. I ( VThe air yesterday was good. and last night was particularly smooth, making it keep very easy to fly at an. even rate. Today, however, there was : a , wind and the air was rough 'and bumpy. in is is tne third night the PN-9 has made in endurance tests. She was forced down by engine trouble the first time after nine hours 21 minutes I and by a driring ; rain storm on the selond occasion after she had been in the air about 3 hours.". '. .. . i .. i . ! m Pacific Coast League S Results . Iwion 4; Portland 2 ! PORTLAND. May 2. Vernon neat : Portland today 4 to game featured mainly by 2 in a Beater errors and inability to hit. Lu dolph for Vernon allowed but two nits up to the seventh, when fhe developed a wild streak, j walked two batters and had three balls ion another when Barfoot replaced him. Barfoot walked this batter, Riconda.tbut struck' out Tobin ion a three and two count. Tobin hit a homer earlier in the game. Score: f ; R. H. Vernon I...... . . . J. . . . 410 . o r? E. 0 2 a vi fc 11 u ........... tt it i Ludolph, Barfoot and Hannah; Meeker,; Hasty and Tobin I Oakland 13; Seattle! SEATTLE. May 2. Oakland took, their first game of the series here- today from the Indians with a score of 13 to 3 after losing fourf straight. . Suds Sutherland, Roy f Moore and Jim Yeargin were knocked impartially by the Acorns. Score: R, H.i E. Oakland Seattle . .13 13 . 3 8 Kjrause and Read; Sutherland, Moore, .Yeargin and Baldwin. 9 - Angels 8: Senators 4 LOS ; ANGELES, ! May 2. Los Angeles cinched the series with Sacramento by winning; today's game 8 to 4. After the Solons had I gained a three run : lead by scoring four runs in one inning. Martin (blew up in the next frame and allowed the Angels four walks and four hits on which they scored seven runs."- j ." Score:. h R. Hi E. Sacramento .......... 4 11 0 Los Anjreles ; .... 8 7 1 Martin and Koehler; Milstead and Ennis. Payne, Seals 4; Halt Lake 3 SAN FRANCISCO. May 2. The league-leading Seals clinched ! the series here today by taking an ex citing game from Salt Lake, 4 to 3. Pfeiffer, who lasted until the ninth inning for the locals, was hit freely but was accorded sparkling support. . ' . : - I . ' J Score: . i R..K..E. Salt Lake . . 3 10 2 San . Franciso ........ 4 10 0 McCabe, Hulvey and , Peters. C o to k; Pfeiffer, Williams and Ritchie. ' i. 1 750 PLAYER $300 This piano is worth more than we are asking for the entire oiltfit. Terms $10 a month. J CEO. O. WILL i I 432 SUte St. I , piano. We will have first class J orders to piano." care States thf house, yard and piano now furnish reference BUS LEADB IN TRACK MEETS Silverton Taking Keen Inter est at Out-Door Events at High School SILVERTON, May 2. (Special to The Statesman.)- At the close of the first half .of the inter-class track meet Thursday evening the seniors were ahead with a score of 78 to that of the freshmen wore of 9. Juniors came in third with 18 points and the sophomores with 14 points. A keen interest is being shown In this track meet. Not only are all the students watching , the event with, anxiety but a number of the townspeople are taking a great deal of interest in the af fair. Three years ago Julius Aim offered a silver cup as a prize to the class winning it three years in succession. : The 1925 class has won it in the two yrevious years and stands a fair chance in mak ing it a permanent possession. The last half .of the track meet will be held Wednesday afternoon of next week. ; An interesting feature of the meet ' Is that the two track men winning the 'most points are broth ers, one a senior and the other a freshman. Dwight Kircher. a sen ior, won the most points in the Thursday track meet, while his brother, Lloyd, a freshman, came in second in individual scores. The events Thursday were as follows: . 50 Yard Dh Dwignt Kirehr, n 'r. Jt; LloTd Kircher, freshman, 2nd; B. GllkMon. junior. 3rd. 100 Yrd Dmxh O. . Kinr. 1st ; L. Kircher. 2nd: O. Oddia, nior, 3rd. One MP D. Kirchfr lt: L. Kircherm 2nd: O. Butler, freshman. 3rd. High Jump D. Kireher. 1st: Max SctHber. sophomore. 2nd; 1. K'rcher. Srd. Rhot Pot D. Kircher. 1st; Kirehnr. 2nd : T. Ijmb, freshman. 3rd. BroM Jiiibd D. Kircher. j 1st; L. Kir cher, 2nd; M. Seriber. 3rd. . 'Division Z. . . SO Yard Dash Hattleson. 1st:' P. Blar. senior. ?nd. 190 Yard ' DmH Putnam. 1st: P. Blaser, ?nd. Broad Jomn Huttlon, 1st frehman. 2nd : B. Gordon Srd. freshman, freshman. O. Butlei nigh Jorap Warren, sophomore. 1st: Pnnan, 2nd : Widness, aophnmora. 3rd. 8ht Put Hnttleson. 1st; Batler 2nd; D. Blater. freshman. Srd. 8J0 Yard Rela Won W the aeninr team composed of D. Kircher, G. Oddie. P. Blazer, and I. Graham. t. DlTlrn D 100 Yard Dash Moore, frethraaa. lt; Riches, sophomore, 2nd; Gordon, fresh man, 3rd. -in Tard Dah- Riches and oorea tied for first: Gordon 2nd. . , High Jnmn Riches !: Vonrr 2nd. Girls' Events Division D 100 Yard Dash A Kilkeson. junior, lstr E. Klnster. freshman, 2nd; M. Clow, junior. Srd. . SO Yard Dash O. Banks, senior, 1st; Gilkeson. 2nd; Kloster 3rd. Division E 100 Yard Dash O. Banks. 1st; D. Aim 2nrfT H. Johason, senior, Srd. SO Yard Dash D. Aim, senior. 1st : H. Johnson, senior, 2nd: K-, Booth, senior, 3rd.' Baseball Throw B. Aim, 1st: D. Aim, senior. 2nd? H. Johnson, senior, 3rd. 449 Relay Won hy senior team com posed of O. Banks, K. Booth, D. Aim and H. Johnson. .."..- American League Results I Phillies 6; Senators 2 WASrf INGTON, May 2 The re juvenated Athletics pushed Wash ington out. of the league leader ship today with a 6 to 2 victory, Cleveland jumping to the head of the pack by, her defeat of Detroit. Score R. H. E. Philadelphia 6 91 Washington ... . 2 9 1 Harris and Cochrane; Coveles kle, Marberry and Ruel. 2USlfjJ Urti : A - f ROUND TttlP FARES I St. Paul $74.05 Stoma$j83.55 Chicago $88.05New York 514945 Other rNla In rr.si.rtl " Sale May 22 to Sept-' 15; Return Limit Oct. 31 ' YOUR CHOirE or Two of America's Finest.Trains North Coast Limited via S. P. & S N C B. A Q. OrienUl Li m tied via S,P.4S.C.N,CB & Tlckvisw t. T. ksowxtoh Trav. Paaa. Act. billy's Uncle s CRACNC0 I5t? - i . x VCJ COMES . CK : lei"; Chicago 4; St. Louis 1 CHICAGO, May 2The Chicago White Sox celebrated Manager Collins' 38th birthday today by defeating; St. -Louis 4 to l ln a pitching duel between Red i Faber and Dave Danforth. M Score - . ' R. ! H. E. St. Louis ; j . 14 2 Chicago ....j. 4-i 8 1 Danforth, Vangitder and Sver- eid; Faber and Schalk. I Uoston S; New York 4 BOSTON, May 2. The Red Sox got a ninth ' inning decision over the faltering New York Yankees today,' winning 5 to 4. With the score- tied and two out in the home half of the ninth. Shawkey walked Vache. who stole second and scored the winning run when Ward missed Todt's grounder, - Score R. H. E. New York 4. 1 Boston;.;..... . , 5j 8 3 Jones. V Shawkey and O'Neil. Schang; Wingfield and Picinich. Cleveland 8; Detroit CLEVELAND, iiay. 2. j C'eve- iand defeated Detroit 8 to 7 to day in an extra inning game! Af ter Speaker and J. Sewell waived in the ninth, Mc.Nully knocked a home run with two out, tying the score,' j: . - : ;" - ,: - 'j Score ; Rl H. i E. Detroit I . 7 10 2 Cleveland l ..... S 10 6 Collins, Stoner and WoOdall; Smith, Speece and Myatt: HIXDEXBURG IS FETED HANOVER. May 2 (By Asso ciated Press.) A monster torch light prbcessio nis planned: by this city for Thursday night as a fare well celebration in honor of Han over's leading citizen Field Mar shal . Von Hindenburg, president elect of Germany, i i . The general expects to arrive in Berlin a day before his inaugura tion on May 12. i j CTt n f nn SPECTACLES S OnUPOJl EYEGLASSES ' Kid, driv, twint a rmchct I r midiroAUShllt0M : . fr-o avectmc&e ar J- vava comfortably in pUcm Different spectacles and, eyeglassesessentials l of good taste and style BY cut bf gown, tnt of hat and wave of hair; you : seek to express good taste : and capture style. But glasses, too,, must be appropriate! They must agree with face and occasion as completely as , the rest! And they can, quite ; easily if you will let us fit : you with spectacles and eye- classes designed for dress ; sport and semi-dress, j j. ; Besides a perfect fit,! we - can offer you quality beyond : question and absolute scien : tic precision, s I j MORRIS OPTICAL ! I COMPANY 301-4 Oregon Bldg., K Vm, Ore. f7 muni or awairavavw . . Wmvthfg D4aiU, i 3 4 W. BITCHIE. Atent . ran 727 or. 127 if M i OREGON ELECTRIC RY. , . - . i - GOLF COURSE f! 'MM GOilTION Many New Faces Seen at -Club House; bharkey Gives Cigars to Friends With the grass greener and the rough rougher the Ill'hee Country club golf course looks finer than it has in the past few years. Dur ng the past few weeks the club has had the privilege of watching a number of new golfers; staft their instruction, namely ("Judge Braxier Small. District Attorney Johns Carson, Vic MacKenzie. Mrs. Small, Mrs. Garnjobst, and Mr. and Mrs. Scloshberg. j j It Is regrettable that the Albany team was not allowed to come thi." week-end for the course and the opposing local team wilt never be any better, according to G. P. Sharkey, professional. The course is in fine shape and is not like; a home-made haircut, ! as referred to last week by a local golfer, f Mr. Sharkey passed the cigarB last Thursday and again (Friday when "Peggy, his Airedale pre r' Ellis OW j . ' ;-,-)-.:-.;;. .'' V f S s$n ' ( tv- iosW ) X- f$r c : v. ) tl VJ ) sented him with seven puppies and four the following day. ; WILLAMETTE FALLS ATTRACT 1IWS Oregon City .sportsmen claim that the salmon fishing will be at its best today and will continue for the next few days. They pre dict that many fine catches will be made during the next few days. It is estimated that about a score of cars will carry fishermen ECZEMA PSORIASIS ITCH EC-BOX will hesl erery spot. 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