The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    LINCOLN HIGH MEN OF PORTLAND DEFEATS - SALEM HIGH BY j 80-HO ; 48 1 bWJi
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LOCAL DISTANCE RUNNER
HIGH POINTER OF MEET
JOtlY 1.4 IX !! FROXT RANK IX
MILE AXD HALF-MILK !
! VerrT,' Moinan and Gregg i Other
First '.Place Men; Xo Record
5 - Are Broken
FORENSIC.AWARDS ARE
PRESENTED STUDENTS
SEASOX RECORD OXE OP SUC
CESS, DECLARES COACH -
Photograph of Team Will be Pub
lished in National Itebate
-, Annual Soon
i The Lincoln High track squad.
of Portland, defeated Salem by
the score of 80 to 4 8 in an inter
esting meet held on the Willam
ette track Friday afternoon. Jory ! cessful
Salem distance man, was high
point man of the meet with a total
of 10 points to his credit secured
by a. first place in the mile and aj
nrst piaee in the nan-mile. , Per
ry, Morgan, and Gregg "were oth
ers who secured first places for
Salem. -
The summary is as folows:
50 yard dash Braunn, Lincoln,
first: Edwards, Lincoln, second;
Gregg, Salem, third.
100 yard dash Edwards, Lin
coln, first; Schellberg, Salem, sec
ond; Braunn, Lincoln, third."
Pole ranlt Gregg, Salem, the
only one able tocross the bar.
Mile run-1 Jofy, Salem, first;
Freer, Lincoln, second; Fox, Lincoln,-
third.
Shot put Smith, Lincoln. iirst;
Eilers, Lincoln, second; Elberts.
Lincoln, third.
220 yard dash Nicholas, Lin
coln, first ; "Brunn, Lincoln, sec
ond;: Schellberg. Salem, third.
High hurdles Hendricks, Lin
coln, first; Carr, Lincoln, second.
No third entry.
440 yard dash -Reeves, Lin
coln, first; Dar-r. Lincoln, second;
Jones, Salem, third.
High jump Maddox, Salem,
first; Block, Lincoln, second; Ber
nard, Falem, third. j
Low hurdles Hendricks, Lin
coln, first; Marsters, Salem, sec
ond. No third entry. '
Discus Morgan, Salem, first;
Darby, Lincoln, second; Smith:
Lincoln, third.
Half-mile Jory, Salem, first;
Reeves, Lincoln, second; Crane
Salem, third. .
; Broad Jump Perry, Salem,
first; Smith Lincoln, second;
Block. Lincoln, third.
All three places in the javelin
throw and the relay race went to
IWncoln although the Salem men
gave the . veteran Lincoln relay
team a hard run for the honor,
GROTTO DEFEATS MOTOR
PLAYERS; SCORE 8 to 2
THIRD GAME OF TlVILIGflT
. 7 LEAGUE IS FAST OXE "
The forensic i awards for the
past season were presented at Wil
lamette university . yesterday by
Professor Rahskopf, coach. Wll
lamette has enjoyed a fairly suc-
season and the professor
feels that the teams f have won
their share of the contests. I
Pictures of the Willamette trav
eling debate team and their nega
tive speeches used against the
University of Redlands will be
published In a national debate an
nual. 1
Those receiving awards were:
Oratory Leland Chapln and
Percy Hammond. j ?
Women's debate Elain Clower.
Hazel Newhouse, Elizabeth Fair-
child and Caroline Tallman.
Men's debate Charles Redding,
Joel Berreman, James ;McClintock
and Rawson Chapin.!
SALEM PLAY HILLSB0R0
OXFORD FIELD SUNDAY
SENATORS JST1LL IJCADERS OF
INTERSTATE LEAGUE
Players In Good Physical Condi
tion and Recovered From
All Injuries. ; f ; '
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
CHARGED TO QUINTET
ALLEGED "J.Z HOUNDS'! ARK
NABBED BY POLICE
The Salem Senators and Hills
boro nine are to mix Sunday after-,
noon on the Oxford diamond.
Hillsboro Is a going nine and have
accredited themselves with victor
lea this season that smack of a
close shave with the local players.
The Hillsboro team defeated the
Papermakers at Oregon City by
a decisive score, while the Sena
tors barely took a victory in a
closely played game.
So far the local team has met
some of the best teams in the
league and have been the victors.
They stand at the head of the list,
and expect to retain this lead by
consistent playing. They have not
secured any new players, but the
regular lineup nas snowed some
good form, which will be a decid
ing factor in the coming game
Sunday. '
Field Manager Edwards feels
that he has a good game to offer
local fans and desires to state that
the lineup is in good condition.
Minor Injuries have had a time
to be cured up. and all that re
mains to do is to play the game.
Practice of Annoying Women on
the Streets Must Stop, De
i dares Mayor Glesy ;
SECOND CITY LEAGUE
NOW FULLY ORGANIZED
FOUR i TEAMS LINE UP; FLAY
ING STARTS TUESDAY
Player Are WOW,' PEP, Wolves
s am IJons; Play Winner of
j First Group
A nw baseball league Jias been!
organized in Salem witn rive
teams entered for honors, and the
right (to challenge the winner of
the Twilight league of Salem. Ar
rangements were completed last
night when the managers of the
teams assembled at the YMCA for
their conference. i
The teams entered are the
WOWs, under Manager. Fawk;
Wolves, managed by- Red 'Hager
don ; Eaglea under Martin ; the
Portland Electric Power players,
who are directed by Manager Shn
eral, and the Salem Lions, man
aged by Stanley Lainson.
The first game will1 be staged
Tuesday evening between the
Lions and the Wolves, and mi
Tuesday the WpW's and the PEP
team are to Jangle for honors.
The Eagles will: be assigned a
game later on when a more couv
plete schedule is arranged.
The teams will play once n round
wkile members 'of the Senator
tcatn are barred, members of the
Twilight league may play on the
second Twilight league, if a spe
cial vote is taken.
J The two leagues. are under the
management of Dr. L. E. Barrick
anda Bob Boardmau of the Salem
YMCA.
CASEYS MEET WOW TEAM
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G.AME SLATED FOR FOUR
! f TEENTH ST. DIAMOND
1 The WOWs and the Careys are
to play a baseball game Sunday
afternoon on the Fourteenth street
diamond. Manager Fawk for the
Woodmen I things be has a good
team that can put across the vic
tory. The! Caseys, however, have
some good timber In their rank8
and have banded out a good trim
ming to the United States Bank
ers which was a real treat. .They
are planning on doing the-sam,e
thing to the WOW players. Man
ager Kitian is in charge, of the
Knights of Columbus team.
HIGH HAS BUSY PROGRAM
RASERALL AXD TENNIS MEN
MEET CORVALLIS HERE
Corvallis high will vie with the
Salem high school today in base
ball and tennis. Both ecnpois
have a strong team and have been
getting victories this year that put,
the two schools In a class by them
selves. w ,'
The baseball nine need no la-j
troductlon, while the tennis rae-j
quet wieldem of the local school
have broaght homeTsome credit-t
able victories. Th4 tenni teamj
composed! of IvanfAVhlte, Jack
tinJn. Creech and ! Luti, are to
make the! meet an Interesting one
for the visiting team, i
Read the classified ads In The
Statesman. Something or every
thing is either wanted or is for
sale.
POOL SHARK IS POPULAR
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CHA31PION DEFEATS LOCAL
MAN; MAKES RUN OF 37v
The Salem police are still active
in breaking up the acticlties of so
called "jazz hounds," as they are
dubbed by the officers, who molest
young women upon fthe streets of
the city. Three youths feu vic
tim to the vigilance of Officer
James last night. j
The latest victims are Charles
Xeedham, Phil Hathaway and G.
A. Barnes, residents of West Sa
lem and Dallas. ' They are to ap
pear before Police Judge Pqulsen
today. Each Is charged with dis
orderly conduct, charged specifi
cally with annoying women on the
streets. j : '
James' Madison j and Norman
Holt were arrested by Officer
Thomason, while the two were
walking on the streets.
The fine for the offense Is
usually about $10. It is also stated
that If a stiffer fine was imposed
upon the offenders the practice in
the city would be curtailed, if not
stopped. f ..
Mayor J. B. Giesy has repeated
ly stated that such ofenders will be
prosecuted to the full ertent of the
law. i
O. J. Mills, pocket billiard and
fancy shdt expert, closed his twot
night engagement at Romalne &
Long's billiard parlors last night,
by 'giving an entire new line of
fancy, shots other than those he
made Thursday night.
Besides a fancy shot exhibition.
Mr. Mills played Mr. Allbrlght of
Salem both last night and Thurs
day at rack pool. Mills won. 100
to 92 last night, and at line-up
pool Mills again won, 100 to 32.
High run was 37, made by the
champion. j
He leaves this morning for Port
land where he plays next week.
Fireworks Start in Fourth Frame;
- Mechanics Suffer From
Field Fright
The El Kara Grotto defeated
the Valley Motor players last night
by a score of 8 to 2 In a well
played game on the Oxford park
diamond, making the third game
of the Twilight league series start
ed here, i .
The fireworks started In the
fourth inning after the gams had
stood at a score of 2-all. Race,
for the Valley players, let down
his steam and the Grotto knocked
the pill all around the lot. It en
abled the Grotto-to bring In six
runs In the fourth inning. .
It. was the first game for the
-Valley team and they suffered
from field fright when the tight
play'.-began, but they pulled them
selves together and held a close
game. After Race took: hold .of
himself the Valley players showed
some real playing. Both teams
made plenty ot errors, -but with a
little more practice they will be
cnt down.
Features of the game was the
playing of Macy and Stmeral, vet
eran players, who showed up the
younger men by knocking the ball
to aJT corners of the lot. They
represented the Grotto players. -A
good sized crowd was on hand
AGGIES LOSE TENNIS MATCH
COUVALUS. Or., May 15. The
University of Washington tennis
team defeated the Oregon Aggie
team here this afternoon, 7 points
to nothing.
PROFANITY TJ BE CURBED
SWEARING AT BAMi GAMES
WILL NOT RE TOLERATED
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TACOMA, May 15. Unless
President Lorenzo Dow of,the city
league takes some action which
will eliminate profanity emanating
from fans as well as players at the
city league games the Kay Street
Improvement a s s o c iation will
withdraw Its team from the cir
cuit, accoding to offices of the or
ganzation. I H .
A committee called on M, Dow
and was given assurance that the
fans would be requested to desist
from their onsluaughts.
"Good natured j 'razzing' Is not
opposed," the committee pointed
out to Mr. Dow, "but'profanity km
the part of the fans must stop or
the Kay street team wil be with
drawn from the league.
I American League I
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Cleveland iu; nosiun t.
Washington 12: St. Lotiis 7.
New York 6; Chicago; S.
Philadelphia 8; Detroit 7.
National League
prooklyn 8; St. Louis 7. - j
New York 7; Cincinnati 2. j
Philadelphia 8; Chicago 4. -
Pittsburgh-Boston game called.
Pacific Coast League
Oakland 2; Portland 1,
Seattle 6-6 ; Vernon, 0-0.
Seals 5; Sacramento 0.
Los Angeles 10; Salt Lake 3.
SILVERT0N IS SWAMPED
SALEM HIGH TAKES CONTEST
BY SCORE OF 13 TO 1
. The Salem high baseball team
knocked the ; Silverton team -m to
pieces by almost a freeze-out on
the Silverton diamond, which gave
the local nine an easy victory by
a score of 13 to 1. It is said
that: the victory would have been
scoreless for the defeated. If Fal
rey had not let down on his pitch
ing. As it was both teams made
many errors, showing that the
game was poorly played.
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