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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1925)
EUGENE WILL BE HOST iO GOLFERS ON SUNDAY ANOTHER OP TRI-CITY TOUR I XEYS TO BK PLYED Home Club Offers -One f Finest Course In State; Twenty to t Make Trip. The next match in the tri-clty roll tournament between Salem, Eugne and Corvallis will take place Sunday at the Eugene Coun try Club beginning at 9:30 o'clock aJ m. I The le Eugene" Country' Club' baa toe finest 9 bole course In Oregon ahd It is said has expended up wards of $25,000 on its course a)one, and it should be a rare tfeat to play . over j It. Several members of illahee In addition; to tee team "Will make the trip and f specially those, who have played formerly but who haven't been practicing ' regularly. Among these, are the Elliotts. Ceo. G. Brown. Claude Steusloff and Dr. , Pemberton. ' f r i . ; i The following members having the ranking scores will constitute the team: i E. Kay, Mclntyre. Sanford, lin ger,' McCammon, Hutcheon, Fry, Farmer, Cox, Keenej Young, WP liams. Wood, Smith; Mangis, Mc fughJin, Roberts, ;T. Kay Hug and Hixson. 1 h i I Pacific Coast League ! Portland 4 ; Oakland 3 Sacramento 1; Seals 0 Seattle 4 ; Vernon 1 Angels; Salt Lake no game. i National League Pittsburgh 7; Boston 1 f Chicago 4:; Philadelphia 2 New York! 5; Cincinnati St. Louis 8; Brooklyn 4 ANOTHER T E A M JOINS XlOXS ARE READY TO JOIX RASE HALL TEAM The Lions are thinking about froing into the new Twilight league that U being organized among the PEP players, the WOW and Hag erdon's All-Stars. With the en trance or tne Lions club a four team league can be organized and competition started. ; The Lions have Watkins, Gregg, w n , fVACLA'llg. UCUIBI nAlUUUU, Springer.. Folrtck. Bates on their team. Willit, Barber, Williams, Lamson, Olsen are named as re- nerves. .:...;! Mi t I American League i Senator ."5; St. Ixmi 3 ST. LOUIS. May 14.! George Sisler hit In his 29th straight game and Ken Williams Increased his brtse fun record to seven, but , . ,i ilk famous ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE to it V -jama!1 MAGNIFICENT Em prM liam and Moaoclaas itnnuhip ail regularly down tM picturesque St, Law rence River from Mont real and Quebec, then to Europe with eny four day on tk open eta. Service and comfort oa this famoua St. Law reace Route are up to the fine standard coa ataatiy maiataiaed by the Caaadiaa : (Pacific Furthtr information mnd htrrmturt will be tlodly thorn by local Canadianruciflc WyDcaan-CvtLlixl-tterrlHt I Mna. I,. uJlj Bis- n ,r J Willaniette Valley Transfer Co, Past Through Freight to All Valley Point Dally Rpeed-Kfficicncy-SerTlce Ralera-rort land-Wood burn Cory a Ilia : Eugene Jefferson 'Jallas Albany Monmouth ' f Independence Monroe Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK Ernie Wingard's wildness cost the St. Louis Browns a defeat today at the hands of the Washington Senators 5 to 3 In the third game of the series. Score In. If. E. Washington 5 6 1 St. Louis . . . . .....j 3 8 0 Coveleskle and Ruel;; WIngard. Danforth and Severeid.: FIELD MICE WIN 7 TO 5 Scouts IiOW Game in Opening Period But Steady Cleveland 4; Boston 3 CLEVELAND. May 14. Cleve land made It three straight from Boston today, winning 4 to 3. Pitcher Ben Karr won his own game, driving In two runs, includ ing the winning one In1 the ninth tnnning. MM - ,1 1 ? Score M Rj if. E. Boston 3 10 0 Cleveland 1.4 8 1 : Ruffing and Picinicb; Kerr and Myatt. 6 . j .', ' - ,. , ; i Chicago 1 ; Nw York O CHICAGO. May 14. Chicago shut out the New York Yankees two days in a row by blanking them today.' 1 to 0. The game was a pitching duel between Lyons and Pennock, the former touched for seven hits while the latter allow ed only four. : j - : ' Score 5: ;., i j .-. . . R. IT. E. New York. . . .-. .....I. 0 9 0 Chicago . ;. , . .V 11 4 1 Pennock and Schang; Lyons and Schalk. i i Phillies 4; Detroit 2 ! DETROIT, May 14. The Phil adelphia Athletics. won their 7th consecutive game today, defeating the Detroit Tigers 4 to 2. M Score M'j - R. II. E. Philadelphia ...".!. 4 11 0 Detroit . . . J . 2 2 0 Rommell and Cochrane; ;Doyle, S. Johnson and BasSler. !;' , ! ;-!lf : ' !'! He who raughs and smiles with ease . Holds within his grip the keys That unlock Life's Friendship vaults; i j He'll be loved, despite his faults. The Field Mice, champions of the Junior Twilight, defeated the Scouts 7 to 5 at the high school grounds last night. Nearly all the Field Mice runs were made in the first Inning. The Scouts steadied down and held the Mousers to a low score. !French. the Scout pitcher, played good ball but had poor support. Heath, the Mousers pitcher struck fout 7 men In his 5 innings. ,He is con ceded v the best pitcher jin the league. Roberts starred for the Field Mice. -J Line up follows: Field Mice Heath, Roberts, Moody" Benner, Marr, Chuck Haeeman, captain Charles Simpson. Ike Katoury, Beall. Ray Miller, manager. Scouts Williams, rapt., French Tom Childs, Hurley. Ellis, Tracy, Potter, Kemp, Olof Blixeth, Smith, Wagoner. . M Uumipe, Wolke; scorekeeper. Bob Bishop; game in' charge of YMCA. : 6-2, Hesketh, Washington, defeat ed Walsh, Willamette, C-3, 6-3. Doubles: 1 Hesketh and Dran- ga, Washington, defeated Emmel Jand Mickey, Willamette, 7-5, C-3. DUDo.se ana xavingooa. wasning ton, defeated Walsh and Emmel, Willamette. 6-4. 6-4. t i WOW PLAYER REAL WOW TOJIIJ : WALKKIt HAS 40-S1ZE i scit; o h:i:t t tall Reany, Scotty. run the suit BEARCAT NET MEN LOSE WASHIXGTO.V .PLAYERS WIN IS ALL FIVE MATCHES The Willamette university ten nis squad went down to defeat be fore the University of Washington men by the score of 5-0 in an in teresting match played on the Wil lamette, courts yesterday. Tfte fast clean play of Hesketh, Wash ington star, was the feature of the match. The Bearcats were able to win but a single set of the con test when Mickey defeated Du bolse 10-8. : ; Summary as follows:' Singles: Duboiae Washington defeated Mickey, Vfillamette, 8-10. 6-3. 6-2. Dranga. Washington,! defeated Emmel. Willamette. 6-3. Todd Walker, the : home king of the! Woodmen of World team. Stakes a 4 6-inch to fit bis six Jfeet and four -Inches of manly figure. Walker has made a name for himself by swinging on the hicfeoVy anl kn'M'king the pill to the firther'st fence. The WOW players are banking on him to carry t the victoi y. j : STORES AWARDED PRIZES SALEM ELECTRIC FIRST -WITH MILLERS SECOND The comm'ttee consisting of Mrs. E.;E. Fisher, Murray Wade and Fred D, Thie'sen, appointed to judge the best window display this week suggestive of Better Homes Weekt awarded first prixe of $15.00 to the Salem Eltctrlc company and. the second prize of $10.00 to the Miller Mercantile company. The window displays were scored on originality of dis play, helpfulness to housekeepers general attractiveness and selling qualities. LIONS BEAT KIWANIANS FIXAL SCORE O TO I; RROER POLES OCT HOMER, The Lions defeated the Kiwanis club yesterday in a baseball game staged on Oxrord diamond tby fl score of 6 to 1. The carefullv selected organization of the vic tors enabled them to wipe out the stinging defeat handed them by the Kiwanis club last year. Rroer for the Kiwanis fanned two Lions in the first inning, and made the only score for his team. He knocked the pill over the fence and made the circuit. Action started in the .second 'nning" when the Lions brought In four runs on bingle hits. George Rathbun, Springer and Watkins. Make Your Home Beautiful and Comfortable With Awnings j Old Awnings Repaired nnd Put .Up ! For Samples and Prices Call i Salem Tent & Awning Co. j Mann fact nrers of Tents, Awning and Canvas Goods f of All Descriptions I RANK MO.V.VEU i 720 North Liberty. Street l f i Phone 415 ; CDC ! ' 11 Dr. A. Bates and Ralph Kletzlng were the battery; for the Lions, while Broer and Carl Gabrielson went into action for the Kiwanis. The organizations plan to have another game Thursday. Talk Business I Baxter: "I can't stand this money money money business ranch longer. The next time you mention money, I'll leave you." Mrs. Baxter: "How much, dear?" Finder Keepers! , Polite Sheik (while it's raining-? "May I offer you my um brella and my company?" Modern Miss: VThank you very much. I will take only the umbrella." mm -w mm mm m- m mm m m m m-m mmmrn Adfdy 22tl(i opening sale date ) ' In effect until and including September 15th. j Return limit October 3lst. Now plan your summer vacation journey east. Erv route you'll surely visit the wonder-playgrounds of CALIFORNIA What joys await you there I Happy hours on uncwept bcachea; carefree jaunts through fascinating cities; curious Inspections of Holly wood's movie colonies. Perhaps a sail to Catalina Island; an hour's browsing amid the romantic lure of old missions ; these and thoua and other pleasures. So go via California; return same way or any other rout you wish. Full stopover privileges- First-class accommodations -personal service- excellent cuisHe. 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