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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1923 GOLFERS ARE READY FOR SUNDAY TOURNEY lLLitlEnf? MEMBERS WILL VISIT CORVAJJLIS COURSE Final Marches of Tri-Clty Scries Awn Bay Ffollowlner unon th announce ment of the last and f'.nal match of -.the year In the Tri-City golf tournament,: which will be staged Sunday at Corvaliia country club, between Salem, Eugene and Cor vallj.s the Illihee, country club have another big thing .in view. They have been extended an in vitation by the Coos Bay country club to send a five or ten man team ior the opening event on June. 6 and) .7. - .i- ,1116 best, players' of the coun try ftduba of the state are to be present and a big time is promis ed jo all. The greens and faiiv vays there are in excellent shape andj compare favorably" with the splendid grounds of the Eugene clab. I the Sunday contest the Cor vajl'g players are anxious to secure thef appearance of as many extra players from Salem as possible. . The Eugene team seems to have the edge on the trophy prize be cause of having taken two games, Corvallis has taken the two games during, the year . prize, and the clu winning this year will have the permanent possession of the tiOahy . r- ..s. .. . . - The following men will con stitute the team " of the Illihee country club: Zl ; Alclntyre, Rex Sanford, Dr. Olipger, A. Hutcheon. Oris' Fry', J. p. Farmer, Chester Cox; A. A. Kef ne. Don Young, Tom Wood, Ereel Kay, Gus Ilixon, Williams, ir. J H. Smith. Fred Mangls. lie Laoghlin, John Roberts, Harold dinger. George 'Hug. Homer Smith, Jr.. Frank Elliott, Hugh McCammon. - - -, i. It la likely that several of the locfii players In addition to the j ab$ve list will go including Geo.! .Brown, ur. Pemberton, and Jack El ott. - George Brown played a fine game last Sunday on an hours notice. I. Pacific Coast League I '. ' Portland 9 v. Sacramento 5. . ?Ean Francisco 8; Vernon 6. Oakland 3, Los Angeles 2, ?eattla 11; Salt Lake 10. . I American League I - Washington 6; Detroit 2. New York 6:' Cleveland 3. rbillies 20; St. Louis 4. I Boston 9; Chicago 7. ?, J ; . U National League I JToton 12; St Louis 3. . r Phillies 9; Cincinnati!. New York 3; Pittsburgh 4. Brooklyn 5; Chicago 4. battery for the St. Paul team, while Blaco and Carter formed the battery for tbe Parrish team. Recently tbe Parrish team tied with the Stayton high school in one of the best games of tbe seas on, fcieven innings had I to be played.:;" - ; - j - Nose Injured bv Ball: I . Young Stewart Has Tape y. .... r Horace Stewart. 14, president of, the Junior leaders of the Sa lem TMCA, 'is wearing a patch of wniie tape across his nose because a baseball bit him in the face, be tween the eyes. He says it does not hurt much, but he hates to think he dropped the ball at the critical moment. ' BEARCATS PREPARING FOR BIG EVENT TODAY B.1SEB.VLL AXI TRACK TEAMS SLATEI FOR ACTION College of Seattle and IJnfleld : College Athletes Are to Invade Salem I 1 The Willamette university track and baseball squads underwent their final work in. preparation for the dual contests to be held on the' Willamette field this after noon. The baseball team. will close their season in tbe game to be played with the College of Se attle at that time and the track squad will meet the Linfleld col lege representatives. " j I; Members of both squads are in good condition -lor the contests, and it is expected that an inter esting game and meet will be held. Baseball Manager Is 1 , Back on Job Once More ST. PAUL IS DEFEATED J. J I rARIUSH TKAM VICTORS i WITH WOI!!.' It Tf The Parrish junior1 high school baseball team . defeated a St. Paul hfeh school by a score of -6 to 3 on tfce St. Paul diamond making the sjcond victory by the local team daring this season. ; . Smith of the Parrish team se cured three hits more than other members of the two teams. This lead gave the Parrish players the advantage which the St. Paul players could not overcome. f The Coffan brothers, formed the Rob Bishop is back on the job again as manager of the Junior Twilight league. For awhile he hobbled around on a bum peg and did not do much business for his, organization. He is batting fine, however, and the Junior '.baseball players are to have some good games. , j . ROD AND GUN MEN MEET SILVERTON SCHOOL WILL BE DISCUSSED TONIGHT ! The Salem Rod and Gun club will-meet tonight at the Chamber of Commerce to discuss plans for their shoot with the Silverton team Sunday. . 1 ' , The shoot will be held-on the organization's field, located on the J. H. Herren ranch, . 'All Salem sportsmen Interested in the club are urged. to be pre sent at the meeting tonight. j 2k SUNDAY LIONEL ! 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Black Cat Hosiery .New shades for Ladies and Children, This Hosiery gives satisfaction. Wears well and looks well. ; COUNTY SCHOOL NINES TO BATTLE TOMORROW TEAMS TO MEKT AT SILVKRl TOX VOR CHAMP JOXSIIHV I Stayton Meets Gervabi and Sublim ip'Itjr Plays Mount Angel ; ij ; for Counlj- Title ; The baseball championship or Marlon county schools will be de cided tomorrow on the Silrer Falls diamond in Silverton. Two games will be played, one between the grade schools and the other to de cide the winner of the high school class. .:- ;j In' the prade school event Su blimity and Mt. Angel, will tangle for supremacy; In a game Im mediately following the Stayton and Gervais high school nines will fight for honors. The f irst game will start at 1 o'clock., i ' In the annual county baseball event the county is divided Into halve?, providing two sets of teams in each class. These teams then proceed with the elimination contest, the winners of each di vision meeting for the champion ship.: . i j The baseball game is the last of county school events scheduled for the yfar, and ranks next to the track and field meets in import ance. Two beautiful trophy cups are offered the winning schools, one for the high school entrants and one for the grade teams. were scheduled, to battle the Pa permakers on the coming Tuesday. The Pa perm a k era want to know whom they are to meet. Anyone having a loose team In the offing !get in touch with Boh Hoard man at the YMCA. or with Dr. Barrick, . phone 342. Statesman - Are Swamped by Papermakers 12 to 6 - J I : - . s 1 i ' The OrtRon Pulp & Paper base ball team defeated the Statesman players last f night on the high school field by a score of 12 to 6. The Statesman players were out for their I first game, while the papermakers were warming up for their contest Tuesday evening in the Sundown? league. Motorcycle Club Holds J Short Spin Last Night : i..; ; ; .... - Twenty! members nf th Ralm Motorcycle j club wore out for a suon spin; last nignt. giving much uuior iu me nignway, as tbey were strung ou for nearly a half mile. Much Interest is shown here by the local j organization and as a result several motorcycle" evWts have been staged.) Are you telling your fr'ends about the Slogan section of The Statesman? This paper's policy is for the upbuilding of the city and the surrounding farming rommnn- PEP Players Drop One to WOW's by 4-0 Score The WOW took a victory from the PEPs last night at Oxford Field by a score of 4 to 0- In spite of the one sided score, a good game- was' played between the two teams.' Both were well matched, although the PEP players fell down at the bat. Batteries were Wimeral and Morriot, PEPs and Scofield and Alsman, a- newcomer, for the WOW. ALBANY IS ELIMINATED SALEM AXXEXES FAST GAME Iir sCOUE OF 8 TO 1 The Salem high baseball squad defeated Albany high by a score of 8-1 at Albany Thursday. The game; was featured by a home run hit by Cotter Gould.. (This game eliminates Albany as a . possible contender for the district cham pionship. I r ! Batteries for the game were Faber and i Gi rod for Salem and Githans,. Williams and : Rowlings for Albany' Rowlings started the game and jwas relieved by Wil liams in tbe fourth. ; . L; Hits credited to the Salem' men were' as follows: Gould,! home run;iGirod, two doubles;; Adams, two fcinglesi, L.u Girod one single, Fabery, one single. : j ; Summary It. II. E- Salem ... .1 . 8 7 6 Albany ........ . . .. i 1 66 OREGON JOURNALS WIN SCOUTS DEFEATED j 12 TOLl THl'ItSOAY AITKRXtXiX In the Junior Twilight league last i night the Oregon i Journal team won a looselyvplayed contest from the Scouts, 12 to 14. This" pflme assures the Oregon Journal boys a place in the final! play-off. : I ."it EAGLES DROP SUNDOWN LEAGVE WAXTH AXOTIIEB TEAM TO FILE VACAXC", The j Eagles drppped from the Sundown league and now the members "are looking for another, team to take their place and fill up a six-team league, 'i Tha new team Is wanted in the ranksat once, because the Eagles r : ) r ii r rj 1 lA: ROUND TRIP FARES ' St. Paul $74.05 3 Chicago S88.05 St. Louis 33.55 New York $149.45 Otlir fmtmtn tm rrr1lM H , - s ! Sale May 22 to Sept. 15; Return Limit Oct 31 VulB CHOICE OK ; j ; Two of America's "Finest Trains North Coast Limited via S. P. & S X. P C B- & Q. Oricn'aJ Limited via S, P. & &. G. Xn C U & Q. TtrkrlK. Kan b-r bctallit. Rie, r ! : I. P. KWOWXTON Trsv. Ps.:Ayt.: J. W. 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Professor and Queen of the Water flies. Salmon eggs also bring results. Take west side highway to Rickreall then thru Amity to Cloverdale ' about i three hours' drive from Salem. - Little Luckiamute RI Some good fishing reported on this stream aiove Bridgeport. Spinner and chub and salmon eggs being the best bet. Take west side highway Bridgeport via Dal las.' ' ..' i Abiqua River and Kutte Creek Via Silverton. Some Very f a varoable ; reports from those streams. Fish said to- bei taking flies and salmon egg. The best flies being Black Gnat, Blue and Red Upright and Grye Hackle. Re a d the Classified Ads. - l mm AWNINGS We are the only people who" manufacture awnings in Salem. -Come in and visit out plant. We are always pleased td show yoa . our samples and quote; you prices. Salem Tent & Awning Co. 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