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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1926)
j - (I - I! i ! 1 I! !!; it H n '1 riindaymorning; afrie 4;i926; . m : - . ." Tlf K lJItri.liUf ofcA tbounnt oniiiuiu, vhhjw . - MMM'Bdrs: Saturdim ' Baseball Openers,- 2 - ' ' - , . - 1 .. - -i FamEope For Better. -'ihuek Contest to Start at 3 O'Ctock IhisrAfternoon, Weather , Permitting , Salem Rod and Gun Members Enter Shoot At Co READY TO LOWER EUE'SIJ Twenty-five Members Pian to Depart I his Morning, Rain Feared i'nAMiiM'flf rain' the came ba- " tVeen Mem Senators anT Port laa tearerf . acbednled for Sat-: ' urday afferioon. was called off. lflacr f BWdy Bishop did not I fire op" hope until the last mln-J he Salem Rod and Gon club nle JHla'men sad the Fortiana wlI1 engage In a regular tri-clty aggregation were In the clubhouse 8hoot Wth Corvallls and Eugene until well after 3: SO o'clock, with ttMiay. The shoot to be held a the game scheduled for four. Corrallls. The local crew are still It .was hoped that the rain ln second place and are hopeful would cease,' and that the dla- of eTentually catching the Eugene tnpnd would " not be too slippery Bquad that at present holds the foc'the'contesti But th rain, ap- ea4j by a fairly substantial mar pareatly had other plans. Kln, .11 the weather- shows InJlca- About -25 members of the local ' tlona of "being Itseir today, how- club are to meet at the Terminal ever, the game between the Seat- notel at 8 a. m. this morning to tlee Indians and the Salem Sena- leave for Coryallls In a group. tjTs--wlll be carried through this Tbe Eugene representatives will afternoon -aU 3 o'clock. . meet them at Cor vail la and the t'Tlbe 'Seattle men arrived Satur-Ithree teams will hold their con- . day afternoon,"1 hoping .to see what teBt in the regular manner accord ' Pertland. could, do against the lo- jng to the' usual tri-clty regula c "men. But ; the . game being Hons. . ckll4 ffi;they spent the evening Tne wet weather may halt the 4 enjoying themselves at the w-j com petition. According to local - i&uC amusement places in theCOD members, unless the rsin Is dtyand In Stalking shop" at thai hard the contest will be held. . Marlon hotel, where they stayed overnight. . The Portland . boysj Baker Baker theater is being also stopped at the Marion." and I reconstructed at a cost of nearly wlll go on to Albany to play that I $20,000 city's team this afternoon, weath ef perjnittlng.'. . Should the two teams be able to meet this afternoon, the Sena tors are hoping to launch ' their aeaAdtt fin the right way by hold- . lag be Seattle I dub to a - low score. -Should any of the sluggers find the range however, and should; the Seattle men come up early In the season,, the left and Twenty' Athletes Are UlOSen rignt iteia iences are apt 10 iiua themselves bridged with several balls; A the" field is small com pared to the coast league parks. WO WIS FROM ITU C1IUIPI0N Wild Bull of Pampas Gets Decision in 12 Round Event; Undertrained natlnr teams while Salem." S. : D. is In third place and Pueblo In fourth position as a result arsa lem's 13 to 13 victory overFjueblo In the contest tonight between the semi-final lowers. BUENOS AIRES. AprllS. (AP) Louis Firpo, South Amer ican heavyweight champion, to night won the decision in a 12 round bout over. Erminio Spalla, the Italian champion. Although Firpo was the ag gressor throughout his blows lacked force. lie appeared to be undertrained. Spalla put up a stubborn fight and landed hacd uevertl times. on one occasion drawing blood. In the late rounds the fight slowed up noticeably, both men showing signs ot weariness. ciifoii wins DUMCK MEET Defeat-Missouri 93 to 38; Southern California Scores on Stanford BASKETBALL CROWN IS won DECISIVELY 0RH! il PICKED TOIEETSTAf Oi Fitchburg,tMass. Highschool Quintet Are National Hoop Champions CALIFORNIA OVAL. BERKE LEY. April 3. (By Associated Press.) University of California kept her colors flying from the outset of the dual track meet with the University of Missouri ehre today, winning handily 93 to 38. The victory, tempered by the knowledge that the midwestern athletes had made a plucky but unavailing rally is the second time the blue and gold has won over the black and old gold. No coast records fell in the event, the nearest approach being In the pole vault, when a lithe, gritty youth from the mid-western institution, one Lancaster, cleared the bar at 12 feet 7 inches. Ponderous clouds of gray slate overhung the field and the heavy atmosohere lacked the warmtu for stimulating record breaking. The four man mile relay race furnished the thrill of the after noon when Talbot came from be hind and. in a sprint from the curve to th tape took the 4 0 foot lead . the MIssourlans had estab lished, on the second and .third laps. The first lap had ended al most neck and neck with Barber. California, and Grahtello, Missori. only Inches apart. Reams and Dysart however, stepped away from Aggeller and O'Nell so far In the second and third laps that Missouri seemed . destined to win easily. 4-10 for the mile. It was declar ed a new coast conference record. Unexpected rtrength exhibited in the track and .the failure of Tom Work,-crack high Jumper, to place. for Stanford In. that event, were responsible for the southern California Trojans victory. The national intercollegiate champions yard dash and places In both rvallis Today the 220 first and second hurtle races. - L I'M HER PROFIT SCAXT Portland. April 3.r. -it. Erooks. of the Brooks-Scanlon company, was; In en route from his homft ln Minne apolis to Bend. Or. ; He said thst so long as lumber sells so close to cost of production the lumber men of Oregon and Washington cannot share fully In the Nntry'a pros perity. ' - Wool being mold Portland today1 prices up to a cents t yflaringly at STANFORD STADIUM. Cal.. April 3. (By Associated Press.) Brilliant performances pn the discus throw when a now world's record was established and in the relay which saw a Pacific coast conference time tumbled, marked the track and field meet here to day which University of Southern California won from Stanford uni versity 67 V to 6314. Bud Houser, USC weight star, was the man who jumped into world prominence when he sent the platter sailing 158 feet, 1 3-4 inches. Glenn Hartranft set the former record of 157 feet 1 7-8 inches while at Stanford. ' The relay event went to Stan ford and in winning the Cardinal tracksters set up a time of 3:21 That You 1 I J Vy?. c'l Have Been Looking Fat 30x3 Vi 31x4 32x4 Mnsfificnit Cnrd . ....$ 8.95 Tube $2.15 . Massasoit Cord 15.95 Tube 3.70 Massasoit Cord . 16.80 Tube 3.75 "Jim" Premier Balloon " - 29x4.40 FullvSize. $13.9; Tube $3.35 oa.i ir. 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Bob Allen and. oDn lef fries. , - 80 yard run- Bob Overstroet. md Edward Thorstenberg. Mile fan Reuben Ross and Fern Kelly. Two 'mile rnn Tom Holder aud John Nledemeyer. Broad Jump Proctor Flanagan ind Kelsay. High lump Kelsay. Cleaver and Holland. Pole vault Ed Crowley and Kelsay. " . : High hurdles Cleaver and Ralph Tack, t ! ! Low hurdles Tuck, -Cleaver and Kelsay. - Shot put and discus yc Wet cel. and Charles, Stock well , Javelin--Wetiel. ' "g porhpfete Formation of v;. , Southern Circuit i ; ': &. .'Jf 1 - t I, ' . 4 .' y " . " ' IEIFORD "AP?iI. A meetT " Ijj r will be held Tuesday at Yreka, ' ! Cal., ,J wth represenUtlvea of . northern California towns to com- Utte the formation of the north ' era 4 California-Southern Oregon iileball league. In the event thai thla city la unable to enter, l. aiepa towards the formation of a circuit composed of Grants Pass, Tlraath Falla, Med ford and As h- lanjd will e undertaken. Sunday ' (hfebaU Is prohibited In Ashland. 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