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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 192S I: THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON To:odb ! r- f! it f III SCHOOLS SEE -KEEN COMPETITIDrJ Game - to Start This After .noojvat3:30 on Oxford , Park Diamond . VSalem"lilgli school nine will hare the first real chance of - the .seaspn to show-Its stuff, this aft ernoon at '3 SO when the boys line up, against the strong; Wood burn high school batsmen at Ox ford Park here, . ; ?l?$& V- k" Salem, so" far this season, has been off stride and has .shown in each contest plenty of room for -Improvement, being week in team .work rather than inthe blllty of indldualplayers" . ' ' "Woodbqrn wiHjarriTe with odds inj' favor 'ot victory, but la certain to- hare work en o,ut .before ( the lotal boys:' aire sent, to -the" bench defeated. High school studenU leeknpon the contest as the. first real test of the year and evidence distinct enthusiasm, BUSES TO : B E, REROUTED '- - ' f. - r ClTY-COtlVCll. GRA35TS PER. 4 MISSION FOR CHANGE? . A re&lntion allowing the Salem Street-iJtailway ' company to re ronte its , buses on, th Seventeenth street line to Fifteenth street was adopted; by. the elty councjrat ltr meting Monday night:- with the ; understanding ' that an Ordinance will be drawn Immediately to take !carek)f thevfclitterr, I -It- jraa-. held, Jbr". Mayor D. t Cieer-that .irresolution la -, not ' strong enough to-, make a change In a franchise. In- order to' guard , agaIost shortcoming, the council , agreed to" re-frame tbe, provision Into an" Ordinance.' c , v j' ; V,- -, An ordinance was Introduced an 3 . seat through:' .Its .first : erasing? that would allow the company to do awx wUh lta Fairgrounds road South. Commercial street, ran and substitute for. It a bus run. The ordinance, will be up for accept i ance or rejection at the next meet- Uo?tthej;ouncil. :,,r r.-. , LATE FIGHT HEWS t 'I ' ir! ASTORIA, April It, (AP.) Johnny MotJelL former boxing ln- (ructor at OAC won a hairline de cision from Frankie Paragon, As- toriaf Filipino in the eighth round bain erent bout here tonight. The toys put up a. terrific battle from the first gong to the last. Twice Wkthtflrhtftr Innrfori btiiI ont car h : Shef to" the 'canvas at 'the same 'time.' Motjell weighed 141 pounds find Paragon 133. In the special even J Harry Harris, Astoria light weight, gave Sonny Starr of Cali fornia M six round beating. Npk heodous, 150 pounds., Astoria, . Tron' the "palm from Joe Jewett. Portland, in four rounds; and Billy Welch, Astoria, took an easy fiur rounder from Flash Kelly of Portland. .They : weighed I ISO (pounds. MLWAUKEt, April 19. (By Associated Press. ) In . a sensa tional 10-round battle Bud Taylor M; Terre : Haute, Ind., won from JClever Scencio, the midget Ftll Vino aspirant to the flyweight rovn here tonight, capturing the 'ondrs in the 10th after Sencio had r held him , even for nine rounds. , PACIFIC yj PortL-nd t Mission. f Los Angeles mi Sacramento. Heip Francisco at Oakland. X: Seattle at Hollywood. . - , Potiflc foflst !; : . w. Ios .Angeles , 7 F-acramento l"ortland . .w 7 'Hollywood,.. ,6 Seattle '. 7 Missions. ... 5 San 'Francisco .' Oakland 4 L. S . 6 7 $ 7 7 -6 Pel. .700 .545 .500 .600 .500 .455 .417 .400 . - , -. ' " : National League ' - - -; w.'L. JVew'Tork . !; B 1 Tt. Iuia ;..;..- ...... 5 2 Cincinnati ..L 4, 2 '- Thlladelphia'. 4 Brooklyn 3 ' " Chicago ..1 .'2, 4 , 1 ittsburgh ..J.-.1 2 5 Boston Pet .833 .714 .67 .671 .600 .333 .286 .143 . : American League' r : .? , : w." L. Pet, Chicago M, n T 4 - 2 Ittl "r.'ashington 4 2 ' .667 Ivetrbit 1. i3 2 .600 rew'-York.r.-: 3 . 2- ; .600 Cleveland i 3 2 .600 Foston -J 3 3 -500 : i::ic!j-ia 2 5 .286 ft. Lou1j'...... J, 1' 5 .167 beds. nuns SPLIT Ml BILL Double Header; Played Be . fore Large Crowd; Cleve land, St. Louis Win Athletics 3-1; Boston i& BOSTON April 1 9 ( By Asso ciated Press, )-rThe -Red Box -and Athletics divided" ho I Patriots Day twin bill here today. 'While Lefty Qrove held ihe goxCia three scattered ; hits, 'his team- mates thumped : Wlhgfield for- seven safeties and took the morning' en counter three to one. In-the 'af ternoon 15",060 fans gathered to see the home team- upset the Mackmen 2 to 1. Ira Flagstead turned in several circus catches in the pntfield. ' cut off two Phil adelphia runs .af fhe plate and headed 1 a' four man double play that nipped a threatening Phllly rally: , ... ' -., t . . -.-- . . :: Score- (First Game) R. H. E. Philadelphia ,....... 3 7 1 Boston 13 0 Grove and Cochrahe; Wingfleld and Bischoff. ! , 1 Score -4' (Seev GantQ) R.' H; E. Philedalphla . .';', 1. 8 . 0 Boston - I '.v 1 S -0 Gray; Baumgartnef, - Pete, and Cochrane ; Ruf tin . and Bischoff. ! " ' ' ' Clevelart4 SrfCWcago 1 CHICAGO; W 3L9.riAy As sociated. . Press, XThe Cleveland Indians i4rve,Blankens hip off the mound In the first inning and ac quired' a substantial .lead to win from Chicago- today 5 to 1. The White Sox were unable to solve Smith's delivery until -the seventh when they, bunched hits to score once and save themselves from a shutout. ; " ' " Score ,,Vt.J.; -R. II. E. Cleveland T 1 f '. S la 0 Chicago . -. -V.-i . . . 1 ,6 1 f Smith, and L. Seweii; Blan ken ship, Leverette, v Conally j . and Schalk. .V . - ' . St. Louis 4; Detroit 1 " DETROIT, April 1 19. (By As sociated Press,) St. '.Louis final ly broke the spell and won, a ball game today. In freeting" weather, Gaston pitched the Browne to a 4 to 1 victory over ; Detroit, three errors by Warf er and a triple by Lamotte were factors. Score -S.-.' lM'JUAU. E. St,. LoiIS- . i . ; . .'fir-U ' & 0 .Detroit; j 15 2 Gaston and Dixon;; Wells. Bar foot, Gibson and Bassler. WASHINGTON, " April 19. iBy Associated Press.);- New York-Washington game . postpon ed; cold weather. ISSI1 DEFEATED ' ST San. Francisco Seals Put , Over Winning Run After ' ' 5-5 Tie in Eighth Seals 6; Missions 5 SAN FkANCIStJO April r 1 (By Associated Press) The Seals nosed but the Mission, 6 to 6,to day after, a hotly contested game that threatened to go into xfra innings. Tied at five runs each in the eighth the Seals moulded a pair of hits Into a winning run in the opening half of the last frame. Ike Boone,, right fielder for the Missions, contributed the .heavy hitting of the day: with a home run, a two bagger, and a braco ot singles in five times at bat.' . Score--- . R. H..E. San Francisco :. 6 11 2 Missions : ; L,-. ..-i 15, vO Williams, LaUg; ' Moudy and Yelle; Ludolph. Eckert and Mur - fiflv Wnl tar. Whftnav ' III TOUGH CONTE HEILIG Theatre SALEM Tuesday (One Day Only) MAY 4 THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW x PARISIAN EDITION , --" - -- . . ' Company of 100 m i ChorUs of . Of the Most Beautiful Girls in America In And. Out of Town ;t? '" " : : ' " Prices Including pirates mm iys bugs en 1925 World Champions Are Defeated by Cincinnati ; -. Reds 2 to 1 :w Clnci 2; Pittsburgh 1 - CINCINNATI, , April 1 1 9 ( By Associated Press)- Through the brilliant pitching of Carl, Mays, the Reda made it two out of. three! in the present series ;wlthr. I the world's champions today, winning 2 to 1. v Cuyler ? scored ; Pitts burgh's only 'tally in the ninth when he walked, stole second and scored on sacrifices. .Wright was spiked On the hand when . Roush slid into second base in the eighth and had to leave the game. , 1 Score . i TT . '- " R. H. E. Pittsburgh .i, .1 4 2 Cincinnati . . ......... 2 7 yKremer, Oldham and Smith; C. Mays and Picinich. , Chicago 5; St. Ixmis 4 .ST., LOUIS. April 19. (By Associated- Press) In a 14-lnning game . which furnished fans-with their greatest thrill of. the .recentr ly inaugurated season here, the St. Louis Cardinals lost to the Chicago; Cubs hy, a?5r4 score to. da., vf Foe the ciofri Root ant Jonef did und-dotyf with, ont- zlngeiSrliat iCFarreirforra'f $ the battery ftpt the? cardlaahifThe end ef'tbe nlnth saw oth ' teams tied 3-3. Chicago scored in the eleventh With St. Louis following with one to tie the count at 4-4. Ccore f R. II. E Chicago . i 5 8 2 St. Inis . ,. .4 11 3 Root. Jones and Gonzales; Huntzinger and O'Farrell. . Brooklyn 4; Phillies S PHILADELPHIA, April 19 (By Associated .Press) Yielding only five hits Bob McGraw .out pointed Wayland in a slab duel today, the Brooklyn Robins nosing out the' Phillies by' 4 to 2. Errors aided the Dodgers In scbring alf their, runs: After tallying , once in the ninth the' Phillies loaded the sacks, but Henllne, batting for Buskey, drove Into a force play at" second. Score j, j . Brooklyn .-. .r. . . . 4 -6 Phfladelphla K ,f. .W:7. ..2 "6 1 McGraw and O'Nell; Dean and Wilson. New York 8; Boston 3 NEW YORK. April 19-(By As sociated 'Press) The Giants won in tt romp from the Braves today, pr to' 3 . driving 'Bill Ryan ' from the mound, in the fifth and sixth frames. , Elmer Hearne succeeded Ryan and held the Giants score less in the last three, innings. Cold weather Ikept the attendance down to about 1,500. Score . R. H. E Boston .3 10 1 New York .8 13 3 Ryan, ' Hearne and Taylor; Barnes, Snyder and Hartley. TRAFFIC POLICE URGED IN BUSINESS SECTION .j-'i . ; ilQf&xi& trem pax advantage i of , their privilege toH paint strips on the curbs designat lag that along them there shall be" When City Attorney " Fred Wil liams was asked sra opinion on the matter, he declared that the side walks and streets . belong to the city and that the property holder has ho right to take it upon him self to say whether or not any one shall park in front' of his place. A resolution providing for the re-routing of buses from Seven teenth street to Sixteenth street, and allowing them to run to State and Commercial streets, instead of to State and Liberty streets, was , introduced aud adopted , with the ' t-rA avri nmM. - JKs 4m ; I.. ....... O'CIEl WOIS in riog in Preliminary" Exhibition to Be Staged Prior to Wednes-, dayls Fight ; Featuring the . preliminaries ol the Armory fight card scheduled for Wednesday will be a 5 Tom round,; 40 pound battle betweer the Messrs Wells, of, Silverton. twe ambitious youths who believe Ir starting in the squared ring early They come well Introduced. ! and Harry Plant declares, will furnlst as much laughter as thrills. Thle is a preliminary special, and will be in addition to the other fights. Mike O'Connor will arrive in Salem today and will undergo a public workout in the Armory to night, fans being invited to at tend to' see the boy who - beat Jimmy Moore,164 pounds, a short -time ago, i and won from Jimmy Scott, 170 pounds, in Everett, last week. He is In good condition and will be ready to meet Danny Garth, of Silverton, on terms in keeping with the signed contract. JV large JSilverton delegation Is expected Vor . the fight, advance sale of tickets is declared good. will be drafted immediately to care tor toe matter, it Detng nem mat a. resolution is insufficient to Jus- llij inp cnange in iraucuisu. ,Mayor Glesy vetoed the ordi nance providing for the repayment of 6,000 from the-playground and park fuud to the sewer reserve fund because it was drawn up ir regularly. The veto was qpstain- ed with the understanding that an ordinance will be drafted in iU place. . . MILITARY TRIAL CLOSED; NO VERDICT IS RETURNED (Continl4 from pK 1) be announced officially In the na; tional capital within a week or two. , Dismissal from the service ist the maximum penalty possible un der naval regulations, but in cases not involving drunkenness on duty, the sentence usually does not exceed reduction in ran k.-or numbers. ' Colonel : 'Williams "ajt noTn duty wlien, ..as ' testif iedhy Gi eral Butler during thetrial, he was "full" at his home and stag KATHRYtf PERRY MATT MOORE-,- the "mm you should .ydebaket4 Cars Costly Alloy Studeb'aker pays a premium to secure ? steels of extra greater dependability, with longer lifej . anpl lower upkeep costs. In 1 925, the;v factory sale of repair parts for all; .Studebaker cars averaged only $ 10 peit car in operation. Compare this low. maintenance cost with that of any car in the world. 1 " . , " ' tJ"" . i MARION AUTOMOBILE CO. ; i 235 Stulh Commercial Streetr-Telephone 362 : . DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE , Biff! Bang! , .. .-L...I-- 1 .1 i . ., , These ' lusty young ' Silverton fighters will appear in an ama teur go, four rounds. 40 pounds, on the preliminary bill, before the Danny- Garth, Mike . O'Connor fight Wednesday, at the Armory. geringly, gigglingly drunk at the hotel.". i Arguments of counsel at the concluding session of the trial to day were brief, and so was the deliberation of the court after it retired at 11:32 a.-m. Shortly after 1 2 "cVcloclr the departure of the cour Srom the building with out 'notifying 'the defendant was inteftfretdd jTistf the -light of court martlat pr.ece,de'nt 'as indicating a verdfctvbf 'convictton probably had been reporte dand the definite an nouncement of adjournment "to await action of the convening au thorit." meaning the secretary of the navy was issued less than two hours later. SALEM MAN VICTIMIZED H. M.-TtAKRR IS SLUGGED AND ROBBED OF S1500 PORTLAND. April 19. (By Associated Press.) Tricked into drawing $1500 from the bank with which to purchase a piece of prop erty, H. M. Baker, business man. who llvtjs at 590 Union avenue. Salem was slugged and robbed today of the $1500 by the man withVhom he was doing business. Baker told police that the man, who was iftiown to him as Wil liams, struck him in the mouth, seized the money from his Inside pocket, and fled. Witnesses of the robbiXitoIU,eiaIy summoned the pfllieotand a thorough search' of the" .neighborhood was made, but with no results. TONIGHT Double Show .Adults 50c Children 25c - OLLIVER'S . MUSICAL COMEDY CO. A Popular Priced Musical Comedy Featuring AL FRANK and .1 , ROSE BUD CHORUS Pictures 7 0 :30 Comedy Co. 8 O'clock HEILIG know about Steels toughness. This insures' SEUS DEFEAT WOW IE 2 T0 1 Bishop, Now Working to June Machine, Expects . Marked Improvement ' r Salem Senators boosted ' their lverage to .500 Sunday afternoon here when they sent the W. O. W. .earn back to- Portland with the imall end of a; 2-1 score. The Senators retrieved themselves in the the eyes of. the fans with their .'or the first defeat from the Cycols. . - i ,-Pitchers were the prime factors of the game, with Kuss of the WOWs having it a shade the' best of Russell for the Senators, al though not having quite .as strong support. Biddy Bishop, manager of the locals, declares, he will try to Iron out the remaining weaknesses of the' team before it meets -Fulton club of Portland at Oxford Park next Sunday afternoon. Next Sunday's game is a matter of doubt us to the winner. Both Fulton and Salem have been de feated once by the Cycola and have won their other games. Salem started the scoring in the second inning when Preston, after having singled, and spurted to sec ond on a pass ball, came racing home on Burton's" single through short. WOW's retaliated in the fourth frame when Peterson, oozing out a single and stealing to second, rounded third and spiked the home base. Blair dropped Van Hoomisson'a easy offering. 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