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
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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.
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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
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. . 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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Xew Cannery to Operat -;
The new pacific cannery In
West Salem - will operate during
the entire canning season, accord
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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
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LEGIOX WILL ASSIST GAR
4 OBSERVING JIAV 30
Speakers to Appear in all Sthools
or City Friday 3Iornins
i aud Afternoon .
The American legion Is to assist
the GAR in i observing Memorial
day In Salem this year. 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'
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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
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