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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1925 1 ! .1 SENATORS MAKE TRIP TO CAMAS FOR GAME DELEGATION OF LOCAL FAXS I ARE GOING ALONG Three Other Games In Intcr-State League Will Also Be Tlajed Today , - JVhe Salem Senators " will meet the Camas baseball team at Camas tlig afternoon. At an earlier meeting the locals defeated . the Washington team 'by the score of 4 to 2. I Camas la only 23 miles from Portland, or approximately- 75 miles from Salem, and it Is ex pected a . good-sized delegation vU make the trip with the team, (With four wins and no defeats. the Senators are leading the inter- Eta te league. Camas, Ililsboro aad West Linn are tied for second pface. HHlsboro will meet the Ltickenbach nine and the West Unn team meets Vancouver in other inter-state league games to day. ; I - ,-. SALEM WINS IN TENNIS CHANGES ARE MADE IN BASKETBALL RULINGS ACTION' TAK EX AT RECENT MEETING OF COMMITTEE Goal Zone Eliminated and Free Throws Given; Backboard "' Edge lJi,JJouidj hi NGLKS AUK ANNEXED HUT DOH5LK MATCHES TIK1 Salem's tennis team met the Cjorvallis team yesterday and am oiit victorious in the single events. but made a tie in the double plays. This makes the second time the ideal men have met the Corvallis Pjaj'ers, who have practised up a Jittie bit before meeting them the last time. : : ; . ' -i In the' singles White won over King, in a 4 6-7; Peck. t e;i-6. I In the doubles Creech and Min t were against King and Cham pion with a score o 3-6-1-6. Lutz afad'white played 6-3, 3-, 6-3 with leck and Eikers. llfiJVERSiTY OF OREGON I VICTOR IN FIELD MEET score of 7-6-5, against Lutx -1-9 against Eikers Creech ' 6-4-6-2; against Minto against Burch by' 3- OftEGON AGHES LOSE ANNUAL EVENT IN KELAY HACK U. of f i Takes Honors by Score of C 1-2 to 61 1-2; Wfather Hnc EUXiENK,-May 23 The dream of University of Oregon track fans for six, yearp came true heje.thts afternoon when Oregon,"'in a fight ing finish, took the annual track mct, with Oregon Agricultural College. Th e -relay gave the meet to Oregon, 69 1-2 to 61 1-2. j Wea tht-r was perfect and the tracks was in excellent shape. The U-ad shifted from one team to an other, and at the start of the relay but three points divided the two. Chick Rosenberg, Oregon, was i'gh. man with 11 points to his Credit. 'IMoc" Flannagan - w.as second, u iih 10 1-2 and Cram of the. aggies third with ten. - -1 OHKGOX DEFEATS WHITMAN WALLA WALLA, Mar 23.- aldng a three run lead in .the first inning, the University of Ore gon team defeated - Whitman college-nine here this afternoon, S- to 2. - , . V AGGIES DEFEAT GOXZAOA TO KA NE, May 1 3; The Ore gon tAggles, leaders of the nortn wesl 'conference, toaka 4 to 3 yictory from Gonzaga this' after noon in one ofthef best games of he college season here. " 1 Important changes have been made in the basketball rules for the coming year fcy action taken by the National Joint Basketball conf mittee in New York recently, ac cording to Bob 'Boar-man, ybpsi cal director at the Y. M. C. A. The following important changes were made in the basketball rules:.., , Elimination of the goal zone. Abolition of the rule 'requiring one hand to be held behind the back daring a 'Jump ball. . Declaring the edges of the back boards to be Jn bound.).' A penalty of Vo free, throwi awarded to a player fouled' in the act of shooting for a goal in any part of the court. ; - - ; ; Several other .revisions werc made but these are the. most im portant. v ."' . ...j-" - : The zones were abolished pri marily because the abuse of play erg wlio deliberately dribble the ball into the goal zone for the avowed purpose of provoking fouls by members of the opposing team, and thus securing the penal ty of two free throws. I The new rules states, "When a ( player is fouled in the act of shooting for a goal in any part of the floor, two free throws' shall be -awarded to the player fouled., 5 i ThenewJ ruhjs" about, the use;oi the hand I- as follows; Any use of the.TjaBd, not:ised in tapping the ball,- shall be construed- as a personal foul."' " j' Some, of the other revisions in clude: 'shortening of ,the length of the overtime periods in games between elementary and secondary school teams from 5 to 3 minutes; disqualification of player who changes numbers; ball shall be put in play on the free throw line after an illegal free throw has been made or after the ball has lodged in the supports of the bas ket; after all technical fouls the ball shall be put in play at center; time shall be taken out on all technical fouls. ! WOLVES defeat; PRISON CONVICTS BLOW j UP EARLY AND DROP CJAME, i:J-7 The Salem ' Wolves, under the management of "Frisco' Edwards, beat the penitentiary baseball nine on the orison erounds Saturday af- ternooh by a8tore of 13 to7.Mw penitentiary team blew up'irt the first half of the first fnning and stayed up for the balance of the game. It was not much of a ball game from a scientific' point of view, but for a farce comedy en tertainment it was ai"wbw," and the spectators all had an enjoyable afternoon. ' j j Score ' U '- - ! R. H. E. Wolves ..:......... 13 14 7 Penitentiary .... . . . .;. 7 10 8 Battery: Jenkins' and Wilkin son; Foster and Burns. US BANKERS AND LEGION WILL PLAY TOMORROW (JAMB LS EXPECTED TQ BE ONE OF BUST THIS YEAR Both Nines .Likely to Play Final-; Trains to Meet; ; Monday Evening - i . in One of the best games of the season will be played Monday evening in the Twilight league between the US Bankers anjl the American Legion. Both teams are strong contenders , in; the 'eague and the coming game will determine who will stand to wards the finals. " j Tuesday evening when the Sun lown league plays, the PEPl com pany and the Papermakersj will .ontend for honors. On Thurs day the Eagles, who recently withdrew from r. the . league, have Joined again and will battle; with the Associated Oil, or some iother team that will be selected. BOY SCOUT TROOP NO 1 WINS BIG LOVING CUP MAXY ENTER ANNUAL FIELD i RALLY SATURDAY Old Washington ScliooIGrounds Scene of Great Variety of ' ! 1 X-l i Contests CHERRY PRICE QUOTED FRUIT OFFERED AT 8 CENTS; DEMAND IS HEAVY Cherries to be secured at 8 cents per pound for Royal Annejs, ac sording to the conference between growers and - packers yesterday following the organization of the Cherry growers here. J One large cannery put tip an offer of 8 cents a pound flat for the Royal' Annes but declined to meet the market advances, j This declaration was made before the meeting, and no opinion hai been heard considering the 8 cent and advaoce proposition. good, however. Troop I of the Boy Sconts won first place hi the annual field ral ly held yestejday on the Washing ton school grounds for the Bur nett trophy Troops 2 and 4 came second and third respectively in place for the trophy. The win ning troop won out in placing for points in ten events. r Troop 2, j Salem Scouts , won the wall scallirig contest byscaling a nine foot' wall in 25 and 2-3 sec onds. Troop 1 and 4 came next in time. : In the fire lighting contest James Fairohilds of Troop 1 won by taking first place in lone min ute and five seconds, r rank Baga. of ' Chemawa came second and Ronald Hardman came third. ' Troop 1, which .won the trophy is know as the "Rainbow" troop and is one of the up-to-the-minute troops of the city. STUDENTS ENTERTAINED ! IN SALEM; TOUR MADE Continued from pae 1) haY ieen cut from above $40 a month each to $26.68 a onth in the last two years were some of the things told the students. That work for the men Is the greatest boon to them and the state as well, was the contention of the governor who reiterated his belief In the practibility of making the (prison self-supporting through the establishment of moe industries. At the state hospital Dr. It. E. Lee Steiner, superintendent, s'poku to the group and emphasized the need of work for the: inmates as the best curative agent.' The practical working of the sterili zation law in reducing the number of state wards was explained. . '. Owing to an epidemic of mumps at. the feeble minded school the party merely drove through the grounds. AAer a brief visit to the industrial schools the caravan headed back to the college. RIVER RATS TAKE FIELD MICE INTO CAMP; 13-12 3 UXIOR TWIUGHT I.GUE J' GAME RUNS TEN INNINGS Close. Plays Feature Event; Two More Remaining ou Schedule GIRL PIjAYS BALL Danta Robbins of Salem has won honors by being selected on the women's honory baseball team at l Oregon Agricultural school. Mention was made of the sport manlike manner of the'r playing, their ability and knowledge of the game. : Winners of the- highest points were selected for 'the my thical team. ' ' - ..jf V-r .': SWINDLING IS REV:ALEI) VANCOUVER,' B. C.v May'23. Prospects look 1U. (, J U CI 3 V u f( 11. 1 . . . berries -'a,"B inci icun aiiu tmuif way ing l ne name oi rt. t . uiarK, van- demand there is keen for c with the California market clean ed .out,, according to ; the jreport made at the cherry growers! meet ing. IDRTLAND TEAM VISITS The Jefferson high schooj base ball team passed through -Salem yesterday morning on their Way to Albany where they met the Al bany; high school team in a con test. ? The Jefferson team o( Port land has been going strong; under iho direction of coach C. W. White. j j American League : . New York 7; Cleveland 6 , St.! Iouis 8; Phillies .5. vt Detroit 15; Washington" 2, , 'Bostion i Chicago 2. . - - '-, SALEM GUARDSME Sixteen men of Company F, Oregon National .guard will bold a military shoot today on the new rifle range of the 'company near Turner. Last Sunday a five man team went out to get things ready for:tbr.men today. ; Today's meet will be the first official,one pfthe season to be held by "the local company". Are you telling your riendt fibout the Slogan stectiottrol The Statesman?; This paper's policy ts for the upbuilding of the city and the surrounding farming commun ity. ;'.';?, : ! ' Oregon Pulp and Paper- Co. Balem, Oregom MANUFACTURERS 1 Sulphite, and Slanila Wrappings, also Batchers Wrap plugs, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drnc Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties. 1 ' i '-"- - .... i s' ' I I 6PS ( nnrrvn tt?to pawpu- i r " ... - ) . St. Paul 574.05 St. Louis $ 83.55 Chicago S88.05 New York $149.45 Silt Mi; :: U Sept IS; Retnra Unit Oct Si TOUR CIIOICR or " Two of America's Finest Trains - North Cos t LimltcdviaS, P. &S,N. r,C-Ba Oriental Limited tiS,P.4S,G.N,&B A q. , TlekcUk Vartke. Dt.ll, Kic. ! I' 1 National League! - Brooklyn 6; Chicago 5. ' Cincinnati 9: Phillies 7. New York 10; Pittsburgh 1. St. Louis 9; Boston 5. I ; Pacific Coast League I 'i M M Sacramento 5; Portland 1. San Francisco 5-b; Vernon 4-4. Los Angeles 6; OaRland 0. Salt Lake 12: Seattle 2. '.5,' couver. limited, a reputable brok erage firm' of this city, two confi dence men- swindled F. Rogers, a visitor: here from England, out of $50,000 in what Rogers was as sured a sure thing system of beating thestock exchange." he reported to the authorities today. Salem Baseball Team , . Defeats Corvallis Hi Salem took another easy victory from the Corvallis high school team yesterday at Corvallis by a score of 12 to 5. Once before the Saiem players took the victory by a decisive score, very similar to the one shown yesterday. Ashby and Kelly were the baV tery for the. local nine and did some good work. ... ,. i ' In a fast game in the Junior Twilight league Saturday the Riv er Rats won from the Field Mice 13 to 12. v. The contest went an extra inning. Several close de cisions resulted and more than the usual amount i of crabbing but eVerything-was settled without the loss of life or serious injury. ' j This game practically ends the league's season as" there are only two more games. The Oregon Journals are leading and are slat ed for the championship. Batteries yesterday were: . River Rats- Lenoon and Gloss. j Field Mice Heath, Benner and Roberts. ; ; Umpire U. Bishop. , ; Score keeper C. Bishop. of the icy blasts coming from the northeast, led to reports tonight that a tornado was likely to occur in the vicinity of Chicago 1 and these rumors resulted in many ex cited calls to newspaper offices and other sources of information by hundreds of persons perturbed by the sky rocketing anr nose div ing of their thermometers. .', The weather bureau expected Chicago and vicinity to be in the grip of a strong wind before morn ing with further lowered tempera tures, i Corvallis Wins Track . Event With 120 Points ICY WEATHER FOLLOWS SEVERE BLAST OF HEAT (Continued from pag. 1) horse race was run in a hail j -. . i . ; storm. I f Henry J. jCox. district weather forecaster here, characterized to day's condition " coming on the heel's of yesterday's abnormal heat as among tiie most remark able he has! ever recorded. Reports of the hot winds speed ing here from the -southwest and The Salem track team ; won sec ond place in the inter-city scho lastic meet held in Corvallis yes terday between Salem, Corvallis and the Eugene high schools. Cor vallis ranked first with 120 points. Salem second with 22 points and Eugne thirdiwith 2- to their credit. The Corvallis team was strong on track and (field stuff, but weak when It came to baseball, in which the Salem tjeam was far superior n playing Ability. j DESTROY RATS AND MICE We sell BARIUM CARBONATE 4 oz. for 25c and furnish directions as recommended by U. S. Department of Agriculture. i Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial !- " Keep em! replaced and don't die anywhere. Jersey lity, NY J. 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