SALEM SENATORS ECEEP LEAD IN INTER-STATE LEAGUE BY BEATING ; HILLSEDRO
SOGGY FIELD CAUSES ;
ERRORS; SCORE 4 TO 1
CRAHBIXCJ BY BOTH TRAMS IS
FEATURE OP CONTEST
Fourth Inning Proves Bonanza as
AH Ron Are Cathered in
Thla Period
Salem remains in the lead in
' the interstate league, as a result
of winning over Hillsboro Sunday
at Oxford park by -a score of 4 to
1. Hillsboro. Camas, and the West
Linn Papermakers are next in line,
Due to the soggy field many errors
were made by both teama. '.The
game was marked by much crab
bing by both sides. Both teams
made all their runs In the fourth
inning when Kreitz took a bit and
was forced to second by Myers.
Cole made a sacrifice hit, arter
Kreitz was on third, which enabled
him to cross tbe borne plate.
Tbe local team made tbe scores
when eight men went to bat, which
enabled Proctor, Coleman, Barr
and Edwards to cross tbe plate.
The Senators Tisit Camas next
Sunday- to play a return match
with the Washington team.
Score ' It. H. E.
Salem 4 7 3
Hillsboro 16 3
Myers and Kreitz; Ashby and
Edwards. Umpire, Hauser,
Other gamee played Sunday
were: "
Score It. H. E.
Vancouver ; .6 8 4
Luckenbacb : ; - 7' 12 1
Score
WestLlnn . .
Cams . . . -.
It. H.. E,
4 5 3
2 4 6
PEN TEAM WINS ANOTHER
CONVICTS TAKE SUNDAY GAME
BY, SCORE OF 19 TO S :
-Tha Penitentiary had little trou
ble winning from the Robinson
Smith company on the prison
grounds' Sunday afternoon. The
prison team did jsome very effec
tive stick work against three of
the visiting pitchers, scoring IS
runs' ared touching then up for
2.1 safe hits.
; Poster, pitching for theCon
vlcts, struck out 17 of the oppos
ing batsmen and allowed but
three scattered bits.
TheiWest Oregon Lumber com
pany, team id scheduled to play
at the "penitentiary next Sunday.
Score- R. H. E.
, Robinson Smith ...... 3- 3 3
Penitentiary . . ... 19 23 3
Le Reau. Muhlle, Diller,. and
lllnes; Foster and Burns. .
ARTILLERYMEN Ttf MEET
MEN OP OLII 65TII REGIMENT
GATHER IX PORTLAND
- The me n who served overseas In
Vthe 6th Artillery. C. A. C. will
i.old a reunion in the Multnomah
hotel at Portland on the night of
Jlane " 6, I according to annouce
ment sent out by the committee in
a W n . o m fc. i - a - . .
win start the session at 6:30 p. m.
A show furnished j by professional
and' former regimental talent will
fellow. : The balance of the even
'ng wilt be spent In a general get-.to-gether.
;:
'& IIIimllAP t f Arm a mam - Ar
the outfit reside at Salerar? Those
expecting to . attend are requested
to write to Harold B. Say, secre
tary' of hte 65th Artillery Reunion
association, care Portland Tele
gram.' f V
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OREGON JOURNALS WIN
OVER FIELD MICE 8-1
RAIN NO BAR TO JUNIOR
TWILIGHT LEAGUE GAME
Two Teams Tied In First Place;
Scouts and Journals Meet
Wednesday
The Oregon 'Journals took the
Champion Field Mice into camp
in the Junior Twilight league last
right to tuner of 8 to L The
raousers received the shock of their
life as they expected to be . easy
winners. Heath, the Field' Mice
pitcher, was knocked all over the
lot. He seemed to have lost his
championship form. Duke; Norria,
the journals pitcher, was at his
best "and struck out six men In
three Innings. i Bob, Bishop um
pired an excellent game adn both
Sides were well satisfied. Miller
and Beechler acted as base um
pires. The line up was as follows:
Dre. Journals 1 Field Mice-
Bill Backe, c. ! Lutz, 2b.
Alley, rf. Hageman, as.
Linn, lb. Bermer. c.
Ashby, 2b. ( Roberts, 3b.
Hill. as. I Adolph, lb.
Duffy, 3b. I Heath, p.
Bill East, cf. - J Verblck. If.
Bowne, If. 1 Gillespie, cf.
Waters, Cpt. rf." Kafoury. rf.
Xorris, p. j Beechler, rf. sub.
- The Scouts and Oregon Jour
nals will play the game next
Wednesday afterndon. 'A
Standing of the teams as follows
to date: ,.'---
J 1 W. L. Pet.
Oregon Journals j . . j 3 1 .750
Field Mice , : ; . . . ... 3' 1 .750
Alley Cats ...I 2 1 .66G
River Rats v. . . ..... 2 1 .666
Scouts 1 . 3 .000
Sluggers -V. . -1 . 3 .000
Grotto and Bankers Game
Is Halted by Rain Storm
The twilight league game be
tween the Grotto and the Bankers
was called last night at Oxford
park diamond'! when the rain be
gan to fall. Only one and one
halt innings, had been played, nnd
consequently the game will be
started anew, j The Bankers held
the lead with seven points. "
Wednesday's game will be start
ed with the Valley Motor and tbe
ONG battling, j
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Falls City Baseball
Team Beats Monmouth
Monmouth lost to Falls City in
a baseball contest yesterday when
tbe final score stood 11 to 5. Issac
and Towner played for the win
ners and thus placed Falls City in
the race for first place against In
dependence and Valsetz.
I Pacific Coast League I
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No games were -played In the
Pacific Coast i league yesterday.
The Portland-Oakland game' was
postponed on account of rain, and
the other teams were traveling.
I American League I
Chicago 6j Phillies 5.
Cleveland 9;! Washington 6.
Boston 12; St. Louis 7.
New York Hi Detroit 7.
National League
Brooklyn 12; Pittsburgh 7,
Boston 5; Cincinnati 4.
St. Louis 10; Phillies 9.
New York 5; Chicago 2.
Salem Tent &
Awning Co.
Manufacturers of "
and Canvas Goods
JJescriptions
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Phone 415
DO YOU KNOW
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SPOUSES BOOT BRCWK
Judging from George Sisler's
wonderful comeback this year
sinus trouble might improve the
batting averages of Imany ball
players.
"The committee feels that Mr'
K. L. Wilson should be censured
for engaging a representative to
obtain Nurmi's - entry, and for
making an offering to N'urmi,
which is in violation of all ama
teur rules."
, This, in a nutshell, was the find
ing the other day of the AAti,
after investigating charges made
against Paavo N'urmi, .wonder run
ner, his manager, Hugo Quiat, ana
Willie Ritola, Finish-American
star, and declaring them guiltless.
You recall that a short time ago
the aforementioned Wilson,' ath
letic director of Drake university,
broke into print as the champion
of amateur sports in particular,
and clean sportsmanship, in gene
ral. He cast a cloud, of suspicion
against Nurmi. against his great
ness as a man as well as an ath
lete, and by accusing Nurmi and
his associates of attempting to
"hold up" Wilson . for exorbitant
No-Hit, No-Ruri'Game
Is Lost by Pitcher
i .....
TACOMA, May t 18. Roy
Johnson, 23rd street booster
hurler, pitched a no-hit, no
run nine-inning game in the
City league- at the Lincoln
bowl this evenings and still
didn't win the contest, the
Boosters .and , Tacoma- Ave
naers going to a O-O tie In the
greatest ball game ni the his
tory of the city league. j m
Eddie Wephfer, Avenue
hurler, allowed only four hits
and issued one base on balls.
Five men readied first orf
Johnson, all of them by walks.
Brilliant fielding on both
sides, time after time, ntopel
potential hits. John? on
fanned 12 of the opposition,
while Wepfer whiffed four.
BEARCATS TO MEET C.P.S.
BASEBALL AND TEXXIS SLAT
ED UNLESS IT RAIXS
The Willamette University base
ball and tennis squads will meet
the representatives of the College
of Puget Sound this afternoon on
the Willamette diamond and ten
nis courts if the weather condi
tions permit. ,
Both Bearcat squads are In fair
condition for the contest and it is
expected that interesting contests
will be held. The C. P. S. baseball
team is of about the same usual
strength as that of Willamette and
was able to defeat the Bearcats by
the; score of 5-4 in the game held
last year. . . . i
BILLY'S UNCLE
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WHY--- Ycu Can Almost Underafanif A Definition
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expenses for appearing in the
Drake games.
i The amateur sport is bo r fre
quently .tainted with this kind of
stuff that a portion J the reading
public immediately raided its eye
hrnwn nnrl said "Aha-asa."
Those who had seen ?urmi and
had been following his every move
withheld judgment, however, and
with cause. I felt sure that N'ur
mi was innocent. Aside from the
straightforward manner of Nurmi
there1 was tbe logic of the thing.
It didn't seem -reasonable that
NUrmi couid be "pulling" such
stuff for many weeks before be
ing found out.. i
iNow it turns out that, itt was
Wilson and not Xurmi wher'rhad
stepped from the path of recti
tude. It was Wilson, shouter of
amateurism and clean sports,; jus
tice to the . public and whatnot,
who took the first, if not thejonly
step in the matter.
I And as a result of the affair
Wilson may be debarred from con
ducting affairs which. .are to have
the sanction of the AAU. i
These are the days when! the
thoroughbred fan plays hunches
and then plays pedestrian. t
PEP REPRESENTATIVES
OF DISTRICT MEET HERE
FOREMAN'S FORUM IS CELE
BRATED; OVER 70 PRESEXT
Problems of the Hay Are Discuss
I ed; R. W. Siineral Ls the
j Toastmaster
!a foreman's forum of the Port
land Electric Power company: was
celebrated with a banquet- last
night at the Gray Belle, when over
70 of the company's representa
tives gathered here.
The main address of the even
ing was made by Mr. D. A. Wright,
local expert, who outlined the ma
jor points of the new'high tension
lABY'S COLDS
r soon "nipped in the bad"
without "dosing" by use of
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THE PURPOSE OF -SY
THIS SIMPLE RVHMpil
IS JO INFORM YOU
-WE'RE
iTIME !
NELSON BROS.
JBV5 Cheihelteta
Phone lOOfl
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line that is being erected between
Salem and Newberg.
: In addition to the address, tbe
problems of the day were discuss
ed. Fifty of the representatives
were from Portland, while the re
maining number were from Salem
and , nearby points.
Entertainment was furnished by
Miss Fay Wasso and Miss Lucile
Pettyjohn, jin a dance solo, while
James Smart, gave impersonations
of Harry Lauder. The Willam
ette university male quartet was
also present.
R. V Simeral. local executive of
the firm, acted as toastmaster.
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VV. R. Speck
I IllMtrlbutor .
Salem, Ore.
Phone 2102
In Tfis Dictionary?
EUGENE STILL LEADING
IN GOLF TOURNAMENTS
HOLD PPOX TROPHY IS PRAC
TICALLY CIXCHEH NOW
CpnaTlU Is Host for Final Play;
May Meet Marhfiell Teams
: At an Marly Date
Salem's golf team took third
place in. the triangular meet held
on the' Kugene course " Sunday,
while the Eugene team took first
place and Corvallls scored second.
The Eugene team has the tourney
The Sign of Unchanging
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cup practically cinched. It i be
lieved. Corvallia wiil not-act as
host to the third and last tourney
of the Beason at Corvallis.
Rex Sanford. winner of the Al
Krause trophy, rated high iip the
meet, while George Hug, Harold
Olinger and Homer Smlthj did
creditable work. Th Salem team
was. composed of 20 men and four
women. . , i ,
Special commendation of, the
Eugene course was made by Jocal
players who stated that tbe Ideally
located course is just four -minutes
from the heart of the city.
Fairways are seeded and will' be
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whicn win put inio ue nine aa-
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The Illihee country club play
ers have been' issued an invita
tion to send a five or ten-man
team to Marshfleld on June 6 an. I
7, to assist in the dedication of .
the course there. ; The course itt
Marshfleld is said to be the first ,
one opened In the Coos Bay dis- 1
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