The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 29, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 20, 1025
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tmues lost to the game? ; Bob Meusel and Ken Wfllims, Rogeri
Jrlornsbv rtrf T jn H,rTn u- i . ' 1
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Goose Goalin, Washington outfield Ur, resembles him most in
,'styie. stance and terrific Hpivin
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,Iiome run hitter, too. j Note the sinularity in the bnild and style of
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SALEM AND CHEMAWA;
1 MEET ON TRACK TODAY
event Ami: -slated;- for
KWEETIXD, FIELD HERE
Sparks to liave Strong Team Out
fikr ('ontcKt; .Indians Ap-n ;
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The Salem high school ;will
boropete with the Chemawa j In
dian school fn a-track and field
paeet. pis afternoon on Sweetlaod
field at - Willamette university.
The Indians, have been going
ptrong. and gave" the Willamette
team a hard sfightfor honors1 re
cently. Just what they will j do
lo thd"Salem high school remains
to be seen. . ', : : ,;
; Lestle Sparks will have a strong
team out oh the field. : He plans
on using Martin, Dolby, Jory, Mat
tock, Crane, Jones, arid Wagoner.
RAIN PREVENTS PLAYING
TWIIiKiHT LEAGUE SERIES f X
lElt WAY SATtKDAV ii
' Rfln and conflict of playing
dates has kept the Oregon Jour
nals and the Field Mice 'from
crossing bat3 on the high school
field, ibut they will get-together
Saturday morning. , : jr i 1:
't The gme would be played this
ittftexnooriy or evening,! but an in-tercldrfg-
gamG of the' Salem high
school , will require the diamond,
lienoe the playing date was post
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TSe Junior Twilight leaguers
have given' baseball fans" some
pood games ' this season, and the
game for tomorrow appears to be
no fxception to the rule.
have the edge over the ONGj but
the consistent playing of the latter
will make up the edge and give
them a shade the i better, (accord
ing to baseball Jtans and critics.
The game is called for i 6:15
o'clocjt this eveping.
Oregon Track Team, Leave ..
for. Tournament in Seattle
EUCSEXE, OrVfayj 28. The
University of Oregon track team,
14;8trong, left. this afternoon for
Seattle to participate' in the Pa
cific coast conference meet there
Friday afternoon. The lemons
yellow does not expect to place
better than third. Coach Hayward
is taking no weight men with him.
The squad is made up of the fol
lowing: Extra, 100 and 220; Wes
terman, 100 and 220; Kinney, 440
and relay; Price, 440 and relay;
Gerke, hair mlle;Tets, mile Hol
der, two-mile;; Kelsey, high and
low hurdles;! Cleaver, high and
low hurdles; I -;Eby, ;high jump;
Rosenburg, javelin," pole valut and
broad jump; , Flannagan, broad
jump; Cash and Ager, relay.
REED DECLARED BEST
HEAVER OF HORSESHOE
CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS ARE
STAGED THURSDAY
WibiOn RearheM Finals; Deciding
Contest Hotly Contested
Tiy Ts'rj
Ermel Reed is the winner of the
Salem high school horseshoe pitch
ing contest which has been con
ducted there during the past few
weeks. He won the victory by a
narrow margin from Julius Wil
son. , a the semi-finals , Reed de
feated Walter Martin by a score
of 21 to 11. Wilson defeated
Leonard and Gregg.
The final games were played
yesterday between Reed and Wil
son and was witnessed by a large
crowd of high school students.
Reed lost the first match but won
the, last two, with the last game
see-sawing back and forth. Both
playtrs were throwing the shoes
close to the peg, with the result
that many ringers were made.
Reed, as champion player, wins
the $5 baseball glove awarded by
the Anderson Sporting goods store
and Wilson secured the standard
official baseball, also awarded by
the same firm.
OREGON LOSES IN TENNIS
SEATTLE, May 28 Washing
ton's five man tennis team easily
defeated the University of Oregon
racquet wielders, winning every
set' here today. Bill , Adams was
the only Oreeon player that forc
ed a Washington player to three
eets before admitting defeat. Joe
Livergood won the match 7-, 2-6,
6-3. .
Other 'results in singles 'were:
Bob Hesketh beat George Rayden.
C-l. 6-1: Sam Skldmore beat
George Meade, 6-3, 6-2: Mel Dran
eea beat Roy ORerberg. 6-1, 6-2;
and Dick Dubois beat Harry Meyer
6-3, 6-3.
MUCH LUMBER CUT
SEATTLE, May 28 The West
Coast Lumbermens association re
ported here today that 110 mill?
in Washington and Oregon cut
107.963.917 feet of lumber last
week and sold 113,526,550. ,
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"CASEYS MEET SOLDIERS
jfjUARD TEAM SECOND CHOICE
; -IX TWILIGHT PIAY
S TEe Caseys and the Soldiers
will , play tonight at Oxford Park
j ft?'- "2 J,onors i In- VtM,, Twilight
if ague, 4The two Jeania are -even-j
f fffHf V01- and ; one. bf ; the best
fcifaes of the season-1 promised.
It is-. thought the K.i C. players
closed;
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Memorial; Day
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clianged - nnd brakei nl
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Mike Paitek's
- Brake Station
273 So. Commercial St.
"See Mike Panek and
Avoid a Panic"
Standard
Chocolate
Creams
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Urn it 2 Lbs. to a Customer.
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OCHAEFER'O
DRUG STORE
' . The Yellow Front
135 North Commercial
Phone 197
The Penslar Store
National League . J
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New York 8; Boston 6.
' Pittsburgh 7; St. Louis 4.
Philadelphia 11-9; Brooklyn 3-4
Chicago 13; Cincinnati 3.
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Boston 3-2; New York 1-7. -Et.
Louis 4; Cleveland 3.
Detroit 7; Chicago-5.
. No other game scheduled '
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Pacific Coast League
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Sacramento 2; Oakland 0.
: San Francisco 6; Seattle-3.
f Vernon 9; Salt Lake 7.
s Portland - Los Angeles game
postponed; rain;
HUGE MEET SCHEDULED
TWENTY NINE SCtlOOUS TO
COMPETE lOR CILMPIOXSHIP
PHILADELPHIA. May 2S (By
The ! Associated Press) Twenty
nine colleges represented by 8S4
entries, the largest in the history
of the association will compete at
Franklin ' field tomorrow ajnd
Saturday in the 48th annual track
and field championships of the In
tercollegiate association of ama
teur athletes of America.
Several eastern colleges will at
tempt to keep the laurels from
the claws of two western invaders.
California and southern Califor
nia. Nineteen members of the
1924 American Olympic team will
be among those competing in the
two day carnival.; Seven 1924
(hampions will, defend their
crowns. ' . . -
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CURFEW IW .'DESIRED
SPOKANE. May 2$. Curfow
shall ring every night at' 9 o'clock
if 1 6 Parent-Teacher associations
of this city-have their way. Mrs.
C. V.' Aspinwall, president of the
central council, asked the Rotary,
Kiwanis and Lions clubs today to
lend their support to the move to
have the local ordinance, long ob
solete, enforced, i
DECORATION DAY
ROUND TRIP FARES !
S2.20 Portland and Return
VIA OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY
Tickets on ale May 20th and ftOth
Return limit June 2nd
Proportionate redactions letweert 'nil otlier
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O. E. Ry. Trains leave Salem 7:05 a. m.. 10 a."m. (Ltd.), 11;15
a. m., 1:20 p. m., 4 p. m. (Ltd.), 5:30,p. m. and 8:20 p. m. daily
! L FOR EUGENE, ALBANY, CORVALLIS
S:30 a. m., 9:.r.0 a. m. (Ltd.), 4:15 p. m. and 8:10 p. m. dally.
TICKETS, DETAILS, ETC.,
J. AV. RITCHIE. Agent.
Phone 727
L. F. KN0WLT0N,4
Trav.-Pass. Agent.
OREGON
ELECTRIC
Call and See
CLEVELAND SIX
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One-Shot Lubrication System
Touring Car 875 1 Sedan $1145
,' F. O. B. FACTORY
R. N. MacDonald
Marmon - Chandler Cleveland
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they are worthy run
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motor. Their riori
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age and longer car life.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
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Deal with the dealers who serve you well the
MOTORMATES dealers. They are named below.
Salem
Geo. E. Allen
A. M. Anderson, Route. 8.
Buckeye Service ; Station . ,
Bonesteele Motor Co. .
K. Bello , -
A. Davis : -
Frohmader Bros. '
XV. B. Gerth, West Salem
Highland. ..Grocery Co.
Ira Jorgensen ; : '
A. E. LaBranche, Route 6
L. C. Mitchell, Route C
C. W. Pugh, Route 8
A. D. Olson West Salem
Valley Motor Co.
Wade & Lucas
W. A. Wilcox
O. J. Wilson
Riverside Service Station,' West
Salem -
ZoseFs Tire Shop ; ;
Ball Bros., Turner
Oregon Grain Co., Aumsvilla
Boone Service Station, Aumsville
Yeoman Bros., Staytpn-
Henry Rauscher, Sublimity
Knight Bros., Jefferson" I-
McKee & Warner, Jefferson
W. P. Chilcote, Albany
Irwin Baun, , Independence
R. E. Derby; Monmouth
W, S. McClain, Buena Vista
Chas. Stokes, Corvallis ,
L. G. Russell, Corvallis
Hagen Bros., Silverton
Silverton Lumber Co. Silverton
Lima Flouring Mills, Silverton
Wm. Predeek, Mt. Angel
E. G. Emmett, Mt. Angel
N. C. Nelson, Monitor
Earl's Garage, Sc.otts Mills
W. B. Nutting, Gervais
N. Becker, .& Son, Woodburn
R. Jj. Patton
E. E. Watkins, Hubbard
Stoner Bros., Aurora
C. H. Ernst. St. Paul -
T. J. Harris, Hopewell
R. T. Kidd. Dayton
E. J. Robbins, Dayton
Dayton Motor Co., Dayton
Anderson Motor Co.. Newberg
Dudley Henderson, McMinnvifle
W. W. Johnston, McMinnville
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ROUND TRIP FARES
St. Paul $74.05 St. Louis $ 83.55
Chicago 88.05 New York $149.45
Sate May 22 to Sept. 15; Return Utcit Oct SI
Torn CHOICE OF '
Two of America's Finest Trains
North Coast Limited via S P.4S,N.P,CB 4Q,
OrientaJ Limited via S, P.& G. N, C a & Q.
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