' TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1925
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SENATORS DEFEAT PAPERMAKERS ANB 1 TAKE' THE LEAD IN BASEBALL LEAGUE
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GflSUlE FEATURE
Score Ends 8 to 7 at West
Linn Sunday; Luckenback
Team Here This Week
HOW THET 8TA3TD
Team Won
Senstors ... 3
Papnaakers -
Camas 2
HilUboro . ; a
iifooTef O
Loekcabach 0
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today when f'Bing Miller, whose
homer decided yesterday' game,
delivered - a i ninth Inning: triple
which scored Dykes with the run
that gave Philadelphia the victory
8 to 7. Heary hitting, much sub
stitution of new pitchers and num
erous pinch: hitters marked the
bitter struggle of the Yankees to
stop their slump.
. Score : h ' ? :
Philadelphia .... .... 8 10 1
New York i ......... 7 11 2
Baumgartner, Walberg, Groves,
Rommel and Cochrane; Shawkey,
Hoyt, Jones. Francis and O'Neill.
National League
Results
By defeating the papermakers
8 to 7 in a lose game played at
West Linn Sunday, the Salem Sen
ators assumed the undisputed
leadership of the Inter-state base
ball league.
Hits were bunched by the Sen
ators in the fifth and sixth win
nings, a-total of six runs eing
chalked up to their credit. Stone
was the' victim of the attack. He
was relieved by Bittles, who held
the Senators, but his teammates
lost a chance to win by poor run
ning, i 'r
Barham pitched for he Sena
tors but was hit in sereral innings.
lie struck out -four men as did
Stone. Bittles had three -to his
credit. :
The Lnckenbach Ship company
team will meet the Senators on
Oxford park Sunday afternoon.
Score- R. II. E.
Senators ......... . . . . 115
Papermakers . ? 14 6
Other games in the Inter-state
league played Sunday, and re
sults are:
Score ' It. II. E.
At Hillsboro .......... 612 4
Vancouver 2 6 '
Score R. II. E.
At Camas ....... . . . . .15 17 1
' Luckenbach ....... ...0 7 4
Giants 12; Phillies 2 '
PHIIUDELPHIA, May 4. The
Giants -won the opening game of
the series j with Philadelphia to
day, 12 to- 2. Travis Jackson,
Giant shortstop, hit two home runs
in Consecutive times at bat in con
secutlve innings. Frank Frisch
also made a home run.
American League
l Results
i
St., Louis 3; Detroit .4
ST. LOUIS, May 4. George
Sisler, manager of the St. Louis
Browns had a field day today and
was 1 largely responsible for the
five to . four defeat administered
Detroit. In addition to getting
two"1 singles, Sisler hit into f the,
right field bleachers with two
men on bases and then in the
eight. inning pilfered home on a
double steal. It was the 19th
consecutive game in which he has
hit safely..
Score -
Detroit ... 4. 7 -4
St. Louis ....... .... 5.-8 0
Da us and. Woodall; Davis Gas
ton and Seyereid. .. . . , . ...
-At 'Cleveland Chicaro-Cleve
land, postponed; rain. ,. 'J
At Washington Bostoiji-Wash-
Ington, postponed; rain.;
: Phillies 8; Yankees. 7
NEW YORK, May 4. The Tan
kees lost their fifth straight game youj larger returns.
Score
New ork
Philadelphia
Bentley
Fillinglm,
Wilson.
and Gowdy;
Ulrich and
R. H. E
.12 15 1
. 2 13 1
Decatur,
Henline,
Bostpn 6;. Brooklyn 5
BOSTON, May 4. Marriott's
single in the ninth inning with
two out scored Bancroft with the
run that gave the Braves a 6 to
5 victory over the Brooklyn Dodg
ers this afternoon. - Jess Patty and
Rube jMarqnard were the rival
pitchers . until in the eighth in
ning hen Petty was removed for
a pinjh hitter and Marquard was
chased off the slab. j
Scofe I R. II. E.
Brooklyn : ...... 5 10 1
Boston . . . ....... 6 12 1
Petty. Osborne and Deberry;
SPEC WOODS
S
BIG HARD PUNCH
Northwest Welterweight Ti
tle Holder Has! Put Dubs
Mulkey to Sleep
Walker 200-pound sensation' of
the game batted them to victory,
and the score stood 6 to 4 against
a scrub high school team. i
The Woodmen just organized
their team a week ago and placed
John Hawk as manager, who! got
a gang of players about him jthat
are going ' to make some good
plays during the coming season, j
In the Btart off the victors jwere
behind, but they plugged awajf and
loDDed off the better side of
score i - l .
ot engraving their class numeral
on the silver inter-class loving
cup. The present sophomore class
won the contest last year and at
present the freshmen have a de
cided margin of points toward this
honor this year.'
Any doubt as to the ability of
Speck Woods, Spokane, northwest
welterweight title holder, to de
liver the goods when he meets
Frankie Lewis, Salem, in the main
event at the Armory Friday night.
may be discs vd.il. Woods, who
is returning to the Oregon fight
ring after an absence of nearly
three years, packs some little
punch and is a habitual seeker for
an opportunity to deliver the same.
Lewis realizes this and is working
out nightly at the Armory, in prep
aration for his meeting with
Woods. . v
Just before leaving the state
three years ago, Woods knocked
out Dubs Mulkey, who is known
to all Salem fight fans.- Before
the birdies were summoned to sine
i
their little song, Mulkey was
the
UPPER CLASSMI
HIES LIGHT
Frosh or Sophs . Doped to
: Win Willamette Inter-
Class Track Meet
AGGIES LOSE MEET "
CORVALLIS. Ore., May 2. Uni
versity of Washington track team
defeated the Oregon Aggies here
today 90 to 41. The Washington
ians won every event jbut the mile,
high hurdles - and. f lhe Javelin
throw, and in the 220 yard dash
and the high jump, they took all
three placei
- - . r fT;f InTrl : I
uervais ueieiu rauuciu jr
i... c.nAA(9tA9QimH!lvil
- 'i : ' 'I ; M
; Gervais defeated Fairfield by a
score 5 to 2 in a baseball contest
staged Sunday at Gervais. Bat
teries for Fairfield were Dr. Soo
field of Salem and Alsman. ( The
Gervais battery was composed by
Coon and Dark, j 'hi;
FLOODS BREAK LEVE
CALEXICO, Cal., May , 4--Work
crews tonight were rushing
train-loads of rock to top a hrf
in the levees protecting Imperial
Valley, much of which lies oeiow
tea level, from the waters oi the
Colorado river.
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Representatives of the
classes at Willamette University
will settle the inter-class
champ'onship on the
four
track
Wllljaimtte
field this afternocr. The j teams
are well :;orgaftized and the men
lueir utile auug, uuiftCT n oa i . v- i -,
- , . , . .. ... fare expected to be In first class
floored nine times in the battle.! . . . i
Marquard,
Gibson.
Graham and O'Neill,
Other games postponed; rain.
Oregon jNine Defeated by
University of Idaho Team
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EGEN'E, Ore., ; May, 4. In a
ragged game that was featuredby
heavy hitting the University of
Idaho defeated the; University of
Oregon at baseball here today, 10
to 7.1 It j was Oregon's first game
in t,he coast conference. From the
fifth j inning, the :Vandais were
nevef headed. Williams for Ore
gon fannied nine men," while Fields
for Idaho whiffed seven.
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Because of the great amount of
interest being taken in the com
ing fights, Matchmaker Plant has
placed all seats in the front row
of the balcony in the reserved list
and tickets are available at Smith's
Cigar store, oniyoneriaay win be
admitted free of charge with each
of the reserved seat tickets.
Sln Ynrlr Rn?enA "rlll mix
things lor sis rounds with Harold
Reese, Portland,, in tle semi-wind-up.f
Two! good preliminaries will
round out the program. ;
WOW Team Defeats Scrubs
in Game Sunday Afternoon
The WOW team took their first
game yesterday when f George
condition for the contest
The dope points to a victory for
either the freshmen or the soph
mores for neither of the other two
classes have a complete tfcam on
the field unless a large number
come in as last minute entries.
: The points will count toward the
inter-class standing at the! end or
the year '. The class making the
greatest number of points in j the
inter-class contents during the
year ; will have the privilege of
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