SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1925 iWOODBURN: HIGH-SCHOOL m THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SILVERTON BROTHERS ARE HIGH POINT MEN J IAXY FIRSTS WON BY D WIGHT LIOYD KIRCH Elt Fleld Wet and Track KW x- t Time Kept on Emits; Lov ing Cup Awarded With aislODDT field Anrl a In, track, the county public school track meet was run off vesterrtair despite the severe weather handi caps Hfgh honors went to the Woodburn school, together with a beautiful j cup. ! In Bpite of the fact that Wood burn carried off the victory, Dwight Kircher of Silverton stood out as the greatest individual en trant. His brother, Lloyd, came a close second. I Dwight Kircher took first plaice in the 30 yard.. 100 vard anri -iin yard dashes, as well as in the hur dles. II also tied for first place in. the pole vault, and came out sffcond in the broad jump. Lloyd Kircher took the mile runty a large margin. Due to the slow condition of the track; no records were kept of the time made in the runs and dashes. Woodbitrn carried I off every point in fTEe baseball throw for girls, proiducing the winners In all six divisions, j In the F class, or highest grade, Margaret Webrum won decisively when she hurled the spheroid 188 feet, 3 Inches. Mildred Sand berg won in clas3 E with 176 feet, 1 0 Inches. The other classes were' -as follows: Joyce Branam, D, 147 feet, 5 inch es; Da lores McKinnon; C. 152 ft.;, Irene Wolf, B, 123 feet. 10 inches; Cecelia Van Uamme, A, 103 feet. A summary of some of the events follows: j 50 yard dash -Class F, Dwight Kircher, L. Kircher and Addie, all of Silverton. 50 yard dash Class E, Weaver, Pomereyj of Woodburn, and Boy er of St'ayton. 50 yard dash Class D, Van Cleve and Hulander of Woodburn. 100 yard dash Class F, Dwight Kircher, Lloyd Kircher, Silverton; Van Clwe, Woodburn. 100 yard dash Class Porae rey. Weaver, Woodburn. . 100 yard dash Class D, Van Cleve, Dletz, Allen. Woodburn. Mile run L. Kircher Silverton; Norton, Woodburn, Blance, Wood burn, j 220 yard dash Lloyd Kircher, Dwight Kircher, Silverton; Van Cleve, Woodburn. Pole vault Dwight Kircher of Silverton and Ballard of Wood burn, tie."1 j High jump Baltimoreof Stay ton; Weddle, Silverton, Wilson, Woodburn. I ; Broad jump Davidjwoodbun; Catherwood, Stayton. j Javelin Phillips, Salem; Iver son, Woodburn. ; j i I National League I New York 2; Cincinnati 1. "Brooklyn 6; St. Louis 4. : Pittsburgh 7; Boston 5. . Philadelphia 7; Chicago 3. "' ' 1 I American League I . ; Washington 6; Cleveland 2. New Yprk 12; Detroit 3. , St. Louis 10; Boston 7. Philadelphia-Chicago game off. WALKER PUTS COOPER IN DREAMLAND IN 1 MINUTE MICKEY WALKER. CHAMPION WINS IX FIRST ROUND Wolves and Glomers to Meet at Liberty Today - - . " j I . . - , . . Town Wolves and Berry Glom ers are to mix in a baseball contest at Liberty this morning at 11 o'clock, providing the rain does not spoil the day. Both teams are in fine mettle and they are promis ing one of the hardest fought games of the season. NURSE AIDS .WAR VETS Assists in Untangling War Record for lisa bled Soldiers Cooper Is Helpless .Vgaiast Su perior lighting Ability of Opponent 1 SAN FRANCISCO. May 16. One Virgil Cooper of Minneapolis, known in the ring by the less classical but more, appropriate title of '"Lefty," stayed a single minute with Mickey Walker, the welterweight champion, in an out door bout here this afternoon that was scheduled to go 10 rounds. " About one-third of the first round had been fought when the champion , ended it. Cooper was game and willing but helpless against the two-handed assault of the Elizabeth, N. J., mauler. Lefty's cause was hopeless from the bell Walker started, pound ing Lefty's body. Cooper could not land, and in less than half a minute he fell under a series of terrific rights and lefts' to the face. He got up at the count of nine, only to drop again under an other assortment of hooks, rein- ried oblivion. 1 880 Yard Run Flesher. Wil lamette, f Broad Jump Wolf, Tacific, Bearcat-Aggie Tennis Match Halted by Rain The Willamette Iiversitv-Ore-gon Agrictultral Colleee tennis mach ; schedu'ed ; Saturdsv was called off on acconnt of rain. ; The Arele counts were wet be-' cuse of-the recent downpour and the two teams considered it to be inadvisable to hold the contest. SENATORS MEET FAST BASEBALL TEAM TODAY HAIX ONLY HAIt TO GAME WITH HILLSBORO HERE Visitors Are Tied With Camas for Second Place in Inter- ( State League STEPS ARR TAKFN ! TO COLLECT DFRTS (Continued fronri page 1) eral debt mova wns regarded as not without some s'gnificance. , Tie French debt anne?red to he the hub about which a eiantlc debt wheel revolved. Simultaneously with the dfsflosnre of ih( morp to develop action on the, part of te foreien nations, "an expi oion emanated from official source that the American government could not permit a distinction be tween loans for prosecution of th world ; war, thosp for post wsr re lief or unpaid bills - the sale of forced by a final right that car- surplus supplies. This was re- . . Tangled threads in their war records which the government is in position to unravel hold not That Cougl Can't Continue If you use Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure A The best and most eco nomical cough remedy made. ; , SCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE jj jThc Yellow Front' -135 NorthliCornrnercial Phone 197 Tlie Penslar Store many disabled world war-veterans outside the reach of governmental relief, according to Miss Jane V. Doyle, executive secretary of the Portland, Oregon, chapter of the American Red Cross. Credit for unraveling these threads in many cases under her observation and bringing to. the disabled men the aid to which their services entitled them is given by Misg Doyle to the American Legion. The five million-? dollar endow ment fund which r the American Legion Is raising, jwill enable it to continue and" put on a permanent basis its work .for the disabled former. service men. lit will assure those who gave their health, and strength for their country there always will be a'helping hand for them in times of , need. Earnings of the find will go also' to care T5r "or'ph a na joTTor m er" se rv i c"ln elfl And, assist JUvplacing" t hern in- goosf oujnes. V. STANFORD WIXS FROM AGfiTKS CORVALLIS, Ore.'. May Iff. Leland Stanford ; university polo team was victorious over the Ore gon Aggies here this afternoon by score of six goals to five.- Laub of Stanford led in the scoring with three goals. For the Aggies Ken ney made two goals; Koskie one goal." Huffman, one goal, and Bacher, one goal. The game was the second intercollegiate polo con test ever played in the Pacific northwest. " I DUAL TRACK MEET IS ; LOST BY WILLAMETTE PACIFIC REI' RESEXTATIVES WIN BY 01-48 SCORE 7l ! - i- - ' Bearcat Track Stars Able; to Take First Place in Only Three Events The Willamette university track squad were defeated Saturday by the Pacific university representa tives by the score of in a dual meet held at Forest drove. The summary of firsts Is as fol lows j jl 100 yard dash Kahn Pacific. Pole Vault Vinson, f Willani- i ette. I ; . MikTRun-v-niack, Pacific. Shot Put Stoltzheisej Willam ette. i "' - ; ' High Hurdles Webber, Pacific. HJgh Jump Webber, pacific. Discus Adams, Pacific. 220 Yard Dash Kuhn, Pacific. 440 Yard Dash Wolf, Pacific. Javelin Emmerson, Pacific. Low Hurdles Wellert?Pacific. LKarded as an answer to the several statements in European epitnls irt which mention was made and dif ferences pet down between the various kinds of loans While details of the govern ment's move remained undisclosed, there was evldence-Mie informa tion given the foreign powers was tantamount to a circular note re minding them that the American debt commission was, created -In February, 1922, for tha purpose of negotiating funding settlements, and that only five nations had availed themrelves of the privi leges that existed. - What may be considered' one of the classic games of the baseball season will be played on the Ox ford field diamond this afternoon between the Hilisboro nine and the Salem Senators, if weather permits. The visitors are credit ed with having one of the strong est teams in the Interstate league and are tied with Camas for sec ond place. A good game Is assured, accord ing to Frisco Edwards, field man ager, who states .that the Hilis boro team took a victory from the Oregon City papermakers without much trouble, while the Senators had to work real hard to nose out a single point victory. The local team, however, is credited with winning every game played this season and they have promised to put up a good fight for this af ternoon,' i j Ashby and Edwards will prob ably be the battery for the Sena tors, while Rarham and Barr will be in the reserve. Hilisboro will probably put in Stonesbury. and Myers as their battery. Pacific Coast. League Portland 8; Oakland 2. ' Vernon 6 ; Seattle 0. J, Los Angeles" 5; Salt Lake 3. Seals 8; Sacramento 5. i- Affalr Is Ended The Salem high a.r.ool youths who were involved in the escapade concerning the Marcus cottage at Xeskow'n, have arranged settle ment ith the owner; by paying A. V. Marcus $150 for the danwees done during an alleged party last week. Mr. Marcus wanted $15r each from the 18 boys present and threatened legal action against the members of the Julius Caesar club, the organization of the boys. In addition the-boys ' have agreed to discontinue their club house at Sa lem in which they have held their meetings. The house is located in north Salem near the mute school. (ills Catarrh Germ h Three Minutes Chronic catarrh, no matter how bad, and canea of bronchial asthma now ylold instantly to the amazing discovery of a French scienrist. This druglesr method called Laver. kills the germ in three minutes, yet is positively harm less to the tuost delicate tissues. Tour head and Inns are cleared -Hk magic Sufferers are relieved in a single night. To prove it and to Introduce La vex to a million sufferers- in one month,' I offer to send a. treatment free and postpaid, to any one -arho will wrtL. for It. No obi illation. No cost. If It cures you. you ran repay the favor by telling your friends if not. the loss is mine. No matter what you have tried. Just send me your name : and address for this generous free treatment and prove that you can be rid of catarrh. W. K. SMITH, 3195 XTex Bid. I" Kansas City, Mo. Xew Cannery to Operat -; The new pacific cannery In West Salem - will operate during the entire canning season, accord ing to the statement of Arthur Wallace, who denies rumors to the contrary. With the possible except tion of some of the early goose berries, the plant will be in oper ation by June 1. It is planned to handle practically j every kind of fruit that grows around Salem., J f0$M m jdan Ijom VtteafienTfdp! ROUND TRIP FARES . St. Paul $74.05 St. Louis $ 83.55 Chicago 88.05 New York $149.45 , p' j Other relets la Presort I . Sale May 22 to Sept. 15; Retnm Limit Oct! 31 TOUR CIIOICE-TH j ; Two of America's Finest Trains North Coast Limited via S, P. & N. P, C B- & Q. OrienUl Limited via S, P. & SJ G.N, C. B. & Q. Tickets, rarther Details. Bte, mt It SFi c I i M X. T. 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Speakers are to be furnished, and a program held Jn cp-operat Ion with other patriotic organizations of the city. Memorial day will be observed on May 30. although speakers -will visit the schools of Salem on Fri day; May 29, to make the. ad dresses. ' Col. Carle Abrams has been ap pointed grand marshal of the day by Clifford. Brown, commander of the local ; post. Deflnlfe plans' have not been outlined, but it U To quickly end weak ness, nervousness, tired feeling, etc.,; millions are using Nuxated Iron, the pure organic iron like that in the blocd. Increases strength and endurance often in only 2 weeks' time- Results guaranteed or money back. Nuxated Iron on ale at all good druggists. ; . O. U 'II 1 f J. I 5 1 T -1' 7 For Ked BIod.S'jnirth "l Endurance expected that several of! the local patriotic orders will be in the par ade to be held on Salem fstreets. Speakers for the high schoou will be Dr. W. Carlton Smith and R. L. Ryan at 9:30 Friday morn ing. The other speakers will ap pear at the junior high schools and grade schools at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. 1 i These speakers, are Dr. B. F. PoundU George P.' Griffith, Karl Hinges, Carl Gamrielson, Rufe White, Brazier Small, ;James Young, Vic McKenzie, Max Page, Allan Carson, Barney Wright and L. McDonald. Major T. E. Riloa and L. Mc Donald have been named men of the .committees. chair- Willamette Valley " h. Transfer Co. -" Past Tli rough Freight to All , Valley Points Daily Speed-Ef f icieh cy-Servie Salem-Portland-Woodburn Corrallis - Eugene - Jefferson Dallas Albany - Monmouth Independence - Monroo Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK Preparedness I An Extra Pair of Glasses are mighty convenient whenlyou break your old standbys One pair of substantial shell rims for sport wear, driv ing, library orj desk wear, the second pair without . ., rims to use fo any formal or semi-formal occasion. lie in style by being prepared for emergencies Staples I Optical Company (! 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