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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
-.1 THE OREGON STATESMAN. -ALEM; OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1925 CORVALLIS NET TEAM FAILS TO TAKE MATCH HAIJE.M WINS FROM VISITORS IJY SCOUK OF O TO O Local Tennis Stars WiU I1y In Eugene Over Week-end for Championship disposed of his; opponent, H. II. 1 Hodge of the St. ! George's Hill club, was regarded as f a likely finalist, probably against the Scotchman Robert Harris, who Is co-favorite. L; 1 BASEBALL ! . i The Salem high school tennis team v defeated Corvallis six matches to none In a contest stag "ctf yesterday afternoon on j the asj-lunr-courts, making two wins arid a tie' fro mthe Corrallis play ers. This contest, however, is the; ixth win for the local team, with . two lie games. The team later cleared themselves by : winning froitv .the. tennis stars they tied.--i' Yesterday's contests were fea tured by the form shown by the second Salem doubles team, when aey took a, score of ,6-3, 7-5. The resalts In the singles were: White defeated King 2-6. 6-0. 1-4; Lutz vs. Peck by 6-3. 6-2; . Crt-cch vs. Burch. 6- J 1-9; Min- to defeated Chapmai 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. ,t White and Lutz4 won from jfeck 'and King. 6-5. 6-?. Creech, and Wmto from Burch and Chapman tfy 6-3. 7-5. s ; ; Friday the Salem team leaves frr Kugene where they will play ngene high Friday and Universe high Saturday. If they win tihese matches they willj gain the WHlamette valley ehamplonsmp. , Full box scores of taajor and minor leagues. ; i Pacific Coast League " IS Lincoln School "Dad ' "' a a n. W ill P av snns Toniani i ine iainers ana sou oi is fiinroln school are to meet in a UaReball game this evening on the .Incoln school diamond.; This Jf y he.score of 8-5. n annual affair and looked for- ft-ard to bv all concerned. It is a jtrell-knowa fact that the fathers - lose out in the game, because the Jidi are , much better baseball JylayeVi. . , Of course there is' an fxception to this, which the fath ers are planning to prove tonight fcyl getting a decisive iscore. GRANT LOSES AT GOLF AMKKICAV HOPKS CRl'SHKD BY DliFEAT OF COXTEXDEIt WKSTWAUD: IIO-, England, Slay 27 America'e chances for Jictnry in the 1925 British ama- tur golf championship were crushed today when : liouglas (; rant,- the lone American jsurvi- i tor, was eliminated by It. W. frummack, the Lancashire chara- tbion. j 1 iodav reduced the amateur cham- ll'ioushii field to eight players, of ftvhich the Aregentine Champion, J. 1. Cruikchank, who brilliantly KEEP P0SLAL1 ; Oil HAND FOR DURilS. SCALDS Accidents will happen, but th first touch of Poslam to a burn, scald, cut or bruise takes out the pain and starts the healiag. A 50q box of Poslam " in the house will save a lot of suffering. At all drug gists. " ; I .; : To Rttain Youe Youthful Bsauty i Wa.recommand tha daily use of 1' , v7rTs Which contains 7 of Poslara . .Ointment! M San Francisco 8; Seattle S. . Lios Angeles 7; Portland 3. , Sacramento 6; Oakland 4. Vernon 5; Salt Lake'3. r ; . American' League J Washington 10;! Philadelphia 9. Cleveland 4;. St. Louis 2.1 (10 innings) : j I ' 5 I i Chicago 10; Detroit 6. ; New York 4; Boston j 3. j I National League ! Boston 5; New York 3. i . Pittsburgh 13; Chicago 3.- Cincinnattl 4; St. Louis 2. Only- three National games scheduled, i I- I j :..: ;. rH H '! Inter-Class Contests i To Continue This Week In the two inter-class baseball games played at Willamette unf versitylJthus far! the ; sophomore girls lost to the freshmen girls bjr the score of 27-9 and the sopho more boys .lost to the junior boys The Inter-class series will con tinue this week until all , three places In the Inter-class rivalry standing are decided, f The Inter class tennis series will also be played off this week. ! , . Rotary Golf Club Is Being Considered Here From all indications a Rotary golf club is to be organized for a contest team of Portland Rotary golfers, according to the an nouncement of Fred Thielson, president of the organization here. Plans are under way; to organize a five man team which will meet for the luncheon here, and later for the rounds of golf. Thielson claims the Rotary club has several dubbers, who can put It all over the Portland players, j '.. . PAPER-MILL TKAM VICTORS ; , J jit.. ? Through an error In yesterday morning's Statesman, j credit was given the PEP baseball nine for a victory " over the Oregon Pulp and Paper company team Tuesday evening! The Paper company players won the game by a score of 7 to-4. - - U ' Ml y- PLUMBING'S AN AWFUL LOT OF FUN WHEN YOU PO THE, BEST THAT CAM BE Done NELSON BROS. 353 Chemekcta. ; Phone lOOfl DECORATION" DAY ROUND TRIP FARES ! - ' - -" - .... - . : i if ' i , : ' ' ' 1 "! b : t j - i.l i - ' '' 2.20 Portland and Return j ' VIA OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY Tickets on Rata May 2Sth and 30th 1 Return limit June Sua , IroMrtionatr redactions lxt ween all i Oregon lllwtric Ry. Kiiits. I otlrr , , 1 Ym ; PORTIA XI ; I O. K. Ily. Trains leave Salem 7:05 a. m., 10 a. in. (Ltd.), 11:13 a. in., 1'.30 p. m., A p. m. (Ltd.), 5:30 p. m. and 8:20 p. m. daily " . ' ? - ' ! - 1 ' i : , 4 . FOR Kt'tiKXU, ALRAXY, CORVALLIS i 8:30 u. m., 9:30 a. m. (Ltd.), 4:15 p. m. and 8:10 p. m. daily. TICKETS, DETAILS, ETC, j L. F.: KNOWLTON, Trav.-Pass. Agent. OREGON i-i - J. W. RITCHIE, Agent'. . Phone 727 ELECTRIC tQi'eson Fulp and Papsr ! t ' . IlArOJFALTU UU113 : - JUNIOR TWILIGHT MEN v WILL PLAY FOR TITLE RIVER RATS AXI FIELD 5IICE SEEK CHAMFIOXSHIP Three-Game Sei ies Slafed After Misunderstanding Ai-e Smooth el Away ' ing under 100 pounds, anxious to meet the champions in this league communicate with Bob Boardman, physical director of the Salem YMCA. The Monkey league hasj put on Rome good games and they think they should reach out and conquer more territory. T0SSERS ENTER FINALS After, much diseuE6ion and con troversy, which Included protested games, protested players, and a mix-up in the averages, the Jun ior Twilight League is finally ready to play off the champion ship match. A game played three days ago, between the River Rats and the Field Mice, and won by the Rats, waa protested .by Miller' of the Mice". Played off today, the contest was Won by the Field Mice who will play Friday afternoon with, the Oregon. Journals,, the first of a three game series to decide the championship of the league. ' The cause of many, sore arms was learned today, when it was discovered that the. boys had been playing on a diamond that was 10 feet too large all around, and the distance the pitchers had leen throwing was eight feet too long. This has been remedied, and the field is in fine shape for the cham pionship game. Batteries: Field Mice Heath and Benner. River Rats Lennon, Jones and Baker, i Umpires: R. Bishop and East. Scorekeeper, C. K. Bishop. WERIl AXI SKSMl'XI) LEADING i HORSESHOE TOl'RXEY OAC DEFEATS WHITMAN' WALLA WALLAi Wash., May 27 The Oregon Agricultural col lege team defeated Whitman here today, 7 to 4, in the last game of the season for the mis sionaries on the home grounds. , Score - R. H." E. OAC ....... . . . ... .... 7 12 3 Whitman ..... .-. 4 93 ; Young and Faurie; Webster and Karlson. Monkey League Players ' : Craving More Action i The Monkey league wants ac tion; they, seek, honors from any team their size and are willing to cross bats any time this week, ac cording to the challenge hurled by the . Hageman Sluggers, j. Any team with members weigh ty 1 ill. i l ir mwm H! mi. I 'jlf jy FURNACE i For Your Home . Why Not Try An . i Eastman Sibloco ; It's a Marlon County pro duct. Scientifically in stalled in your home, by our own men, anywriere in the Salem j district. Lows in first cost. Users will : tell : you of its ex treme economy in fuel consumption. Easy to control, and durable. For information, .i Write or Phone V EASTMAN BROS. Formerly Silverton Blow - Pipe Co. Silverton, Ore. , Ezra Webb and Edward Sig mund have taken the leading hon ors in the horseshoe pitching feature of the noon hour enter tainment at the Salem high school. The semi-finals" are being played at present, and indications are that It will be the hardest fought round of the contest. The winner of the finals will be presented with a $5 baseball g'oye. and as second prize a league base ball is to be offered the, runner, up by the Anderson Sporting goods store. Great interest has been shown this spring In the sport. Papermakers Endeavor , to Make Eagles Scream The Sundown league will stage a contest tonight on the Oxford Park diamond when the Eagles and th Papermaiters vie for hon ors. The Papermakers have been going in fine iorm, while the Eag les are to make their future ap nearance. Just what the result will be is not predicted, but a good game is promised. Tne rapermin ippears to be a real contender for honors In the Sundown league. ' The Willamette valley. Is the center of all farm crops in Oregon and Salem is the heart of the val ley. Come to Salem to live, and bring all your friends. " POWER LINE WORK IS . BEING PUSHED HARD IXSTA LIGATION TO PAYTOX ,i ' COMPLETED BY JUXE 5 Const tuct ion of Central Plant in West Salem Will Begin .Immediately GROTTO IS SWAMPED BY LEGION PLAYERS OXE-S1DKD SCORE OP SO TO O FEATURES LEAGUE IxJKrw Wcak In Infield and Ui bteady at Hat;' Xew Hurler Is Going Strong vi The high-tension ! transmission line" of the Portland! Electric Pow er company, between ; Salem and Xewbei g-will be installed as far as Dayton by June 5. By that time if Is expected that Juice will be turned on the completed portion of the line ready for customera use. ' ;'; , "'I : ; I In addition. Immediate work will be started on ; the construc tion of the central distribution plant in West Salem.; where sever al carloads of machinery will be installed. With the completion of the high-tension transmission line be tween the two cities; the line will be completed from Vancouver, Wash., to the Mexican border. It will insure service to Salem, which cannot be, eo easily Inter rupted, because auxiliary lines from Estacada are in use. With the completed distributing station, nftoiher feeder can be brought in to the city and use made of elec tricity generated In southern Oregon. " It is expected that the work on the distributing center and the transmission line will be complet ed within a period of three or four months. Every effort is be ing made to have the work quick ly completed. The American - Legion took a one-sided victory from the Grotto last night by a 20 to 0 score on the Oxford park diamond. The) Legion is going ; strong and has virtually cinched j the champion ship, i One factor, contributing to the Legion's success was the new ness of the Grotto team. They were weak in the infield, and somewhat unsteady at the bat. As a result they gave a lop-sided score to the contest yesterday. Jenkins, a new pitcher for the Legion, put across ; a good game last night fend kept, thai Grottos from hitting tooi many of the pills. Jackson, for ; the Grotto team, was a -bit . unsteady on 'the plate and allowed Parker and Gibson to bring in two home runs. However, the Grotto got a three basgef when White went around to third base, 'when he socked one to cen ter field. KOSEXBIiOOM-BURXS DKAW SA FRANCISCO, May 27. Maxie Ro'senbloom, New York . middleweight, battled an eight round draw with Johnny Burns in the main event at National Hall tonight.- - Are you telling your friends about the SJosait section of -The Statesman? This paper's policy Is for the upbuilding of the city and the surrounding farming commun ity. V - Howlongwfllit Ask Ask The test of paint jk not its price or its ap pearance after first application. 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