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THE OIltGON STATESMAN. SALEM. 6&EG02J SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 10. 1925 I CHEMAWA LOSES BY LOW MARGIN .Willamette- -Train Annexes C2U Points; 8tolthis Is lllgh- - Point :Ma . i':":. Willamette University track quad defeated the Chemawa, In fdlans by the score of in a fast ; and interesting meet held on the Willamette field yesterday. i;om icams were 'in gooa conui-. tioa and most of the crests were! Score-- : n. II. E. Washlngtou i; 't . .'. . i 4 ; 10 $ Chicago -I. J. '-, i . ... ,,JL S ..,,3 Coveleskle and Ruel; Robertson; Mack and Crouse, Schalk.1 J " - Detrolt'3: Itoatoa .4 i DETROIT,? ' "May- 9s Boston overcame a three-run Detroitvlead by a ninth Inning rally today, only to be beaten - Z to ;4 . in the last half of the ;sa'me Inning. -:: Scores' i' R. H. E. Boston . iv.: K. 9 i Detroit . . . . v. 5 10 t Pacific Coast Leagu? U c , U Results i: SENATORS MEET PORTLAND TEAM cjosely "contested by both sides. Francis, Uosg and lleving; Leon Stoizhelse, Willamette veteran was the, high point man of the meet with a total of ie point to his credit. He secured a first in both Javelin and discus and a sec ond in' both the sbotput and the broad Jump. . That Willamette men are fast getting into mid-season form and are, showing up well in all of. the events and although most of the men ate new material the Bearcat squad wUl he better tbie year than it has been for some time. The summary of the meet is as louoww; - . , - , Shotput ' Fluery. Chemawa. first; iStolzheise, Willamette, sec ond; Bruno, Chemawa, third. J 120 Yard High Hurdles VIn ran. Willamette, first; Kawaauk, Chemawa, eecOnd, George, Chema ,wa, third. .. . " 440' Yard Run- Vandel, Wil lamette, first; -Tweedy. Willam ette,' second V Illgby, .Willamette, third: : - 100 - Yard - Dash McMasters. Chemawa, -'first; Walker; Willam ette, seeoad;- Litchfield, Wlllam ettey third; f ' v., Mile Run Turntoes, Chemawa; first? Kutch. Willamette, second, Berrcman, Willamette, third. .' Pdle "Vaults Demore. Chema. wa; first; Vinson und Bell, both Willamette, tied for second. ' 220 Yard Dash- . McMaaters, Chemawa, first; i Walker, Willam ette; (second; Utcbfleld, Willam ette, third. "-Bfo4 Jump- George,' Chema wa, first; Stotehelse, Willamette. second ; Dunmore, Chemawa third. Javcline Throw Stolxheise, Wlttametter.flrst; De Poe, Chema- th-itd;..-; . .' . High Jump Hartley, Willamette,- ."first; "Denmore, - Chemawa, second;' Taylor, Willamette, and Bernaia. Chemawa, tied for third. LoW.'llnrdlea-i-nartley, Wlllanv ette;. first; -Komasuk, Chemawa, second.. :;. .c-vv.- JIalC .ililef: Eun-Fltesheri-Wil-lametfe first;; Turntoes. v Chema wa. eeond;- Ber reman,' Willam ette, third-: . ; - i r i. i f DUSasdirheWbT Willamette; first; t Flcudji: Chemawa, second; GeorgOv" Chemawa, third. - . Thethaltmlld relay. Vent to Che mawa.? :. V- -: t - '.'I . :, American League . v, : - Results . U a . ' Phillies 6; aereland 3 v ' CLEVELAND. May 9. Phjlai lelphia made it -two straight from tlie Indians today, .winning. 6 to 5. The batting of gewell .and Sim mons featured, the former .making four-bits. Including a double and the- latter three, Including a. home run. Hyatt of Cleveland also hit a. home run. 1 . Score . . i , v - R. II.. E. Philadelphia .i,v t 1 1 Cleveland ... . . '. i . . . 5 13 ' 2 f Rommel .and Cochrane; Buck eye, Spotce. Yowcll, Ray. and My att. v. ; , . - f . L..'. :; " ard and Eauslfr. Xipw Ywk I t St. Louis t ST.ii 1X)C1S May 8. The New York Yankeesand the St. Louis Browns played" a 1-1 tie here to day in a game called after the seventh inning- became of dark ness, j) George Slsler fan. -to . 24 his string of games - fa which he has hit afely.- v .: Score s . - R. II. E. NewYorkf -c 5 0 St. Louis '. . . . . Ji.y I 0 Hoyt ahd Schaqg; . Gaston and Severeld. ,. High School Tcrsni ; Stars Bcdt Rooks Clean Sirwp ,t SLvle la Singles; l;td;Vl4tors j," The SattmJhlgh school tennis team defeated, the QAC Rooks by a decisive, score of. five games to one, Saturday, afternoon on the Asylum grounds. -The i single were the outstanding plays of the day. with the exception of the first team: doubles Mnatcb, which was fiercely: contested. v, ' In the singles White of Salem defeated Cfossmyer of..OAC 9-7; 0-3. J LutC of Salem took Lelser or OAC to 'a tune Of -4; 6-2. Creech of the Black and Red teanl defeated Asbmore- by 6r3 : 1 0-8. Jack Minto tot Salem beat Morris of the Aggie team .to the tune of -3. ; 6-3. ' v That gave . the local team the clean sweep Of j the sin gles.;! . Ut-.i; i j t-;i-S :; . h The feature mates Was of the first doublet team, when Lutz and White of th0 local players defeat ed Grossmyer, and Leiaef. by ; a acore of 1-7? 6-3. The only match the Salens flayers lost ia as when Aehmore and Morfii fef OAC de feated Mlntb and Creech bf Salem The OAC -ivarsltf , players who vitnessedV the local,, taaca' iierel paid the ; players a alg J compll- uicui wutn inev siaiea that Sa lem had one of the cleverest tennis teams oh' the.'Pacifle coast, . The ntxt trtatch .hera is with Dallas li&dirl ev6nlng at: the Asy lum , couiti--ioiiowiaa.tno echool houra-. 4: . . . EUGENE. Or., Maj?. 9Univers Ity of Washbgtons isfeball team romped over the Oregon nine here this afternoon .11. to 1. Passes issued by the Oregoh hurlera feat ured the game. j.i ; Seattle 11; Beavers 7 , v Portland; T May . By "winning from .Portland today, 11. to 7, .in a wild comedy. oC Beaver errors, Seattle made it three games out of five. Sutherland pitched well for .Seattle until the final inning, when with a big lead, he eased up and Portland made five runs. Score - , ? ' 'y R. H. E. Seattle . .... ... v...; 11 10 1 Portland . . . . ; . . . ... 7 13 , B Sutherland and Daly; Winters, Ortman, Buns, ToUn, and Row land: . K ..',' . Local Team Still Head Inter-State , League: Lnckenbach's : I- - i n ; 1 .j Improved . Senators 4; Sajt Lake 2 SACRAMENTO. May 9. The Senators defeated Salt lake City here today four to two, and took the lead - In the series, 3 gamed to 2. Paddy Siglin's homer ln the seventh with one pn base sewed up the ball 'game for the locals. ' Score - f -vr ( it. ji. e. Salt Lake . 2 10 Sacramento .. . . J. '4 il 2 Singleton and Cook; Hughes and Kochler. y Oakland U; . Angelca 0 ' .. OAKLAND, May 9. Jacob's er ror enabled Oakland to defeat Lor lAiigelea , today In the fifth game of theierie3 to 0. Wrliht held the Oaks, to" four "Alt ami wasjiot responsible for any of the yuna scored off Mia. S Scored - . It.'ljf. E. Loi Angeles 0" 4- 4 Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 1 floot, Mllstead and Sandbefg; Pfuett, . Biker. aad -McDonald." San Francisco S;. Vernoft 4 -LOS ANGELES, May 9. San Francisco made ,it three straight by wihhing today front Vernon; S to 4. Timely bitting gave the visitors their one run margin. Score . , " r R. IL E. San Francisco ;.... ., 5 13 '1 Vernon .... V 4 11 3 Pfeiffer. McWeencey and Ag- new; "Oldham, Christian. Bryen and Hannah. - PLAN TRACK MEET A track 'and field meet for Mar- Ion county " is to be ; staged on Sweetland Jield, - Willamette , uni- ' The Salem. Senators are primed for a go with the Luckenbacb Steamship company nine this af. ternoon on the Oxford. Park dia mond. The local nine has been going strong and. is cosidered one of the strongest. teams In the ln-ter-city league. Already they have defeated ! three teams and, perhaps will have a fourth con secutive victory to their credit. ; ! The Luckeribach players have not put up a-good . fight ln the league, but their management has sent' word that ae will show a good fight when ! his team ' sets in ..town. He admits having un derestimated .the strength of the league teams and has gone out for better j timber, lie was. suc cessful in his mote, he taten, and wil have a bevy of players to set things going, i -.:V ; . -: From the start tof the' season the Senators have; beerl going strong. Their. organisation placed upon a sound bustuess footing they have iron the respect Of the fans, : and! are putt'ng up some good fightji. , ' .Thejr took Vancouver, Wash.; into camp and rated a victory, and In the second game, here with Camas scored another victory. Af Oregon City they went a game with the ' Papermakera and took a victory,! at a srood score. 1 At the last game, a 'good re serve catcher was ; discovered in the person of, Joe Barr, who has been hiding out in the fielders section. He put In. some "good work at Oregon City and it Is ex pected he wilt chow, up ' better I in the coming games. . 1ATIU)L31AN IX CHARGED SPOKXne, May 9. Boyd Grib ley. patrolman on the Spokane police force, was: discharged today after Thomas Smith, arrested last Thursday night in a hotel here, had declared be had obtained a gallon of liquor from the police man. . . . 31ElFORI WINS MEET L MEDFORD, Or., May 9. Med ford won the southern Oregon high school track and field meet thlsaf ternoon with 5?H polo is. Rosourg , finished second with 26 V4 points;; Central Point. third with 20H points,; and Klamath Falls fourth with SVi points. ;;'; 1 1'-;.:' i See ' The i rM'V-:'' g Ten New and Different Stales Arrived This Week If you want the very latest things in patent lasts and high grade material see them now. We are presenting the only high grade shoe stock in Salem. 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