THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING "MAY 1 C? 1926 FiiSTTEISfM . 03 HISTORIC TPCK I fii i m ii i in i 1 1 ii m ,mmm - '.'' - v . -a. Winner- Makes"' Mite" and tiuarteriiri 2;034-5rBrad- " ley Stables victorous .A " ; uorisyiLLfe kj.; May is. - (Br Associated Pre.) - Bubbling . Ove ..carried : the .rE. R. ; Bradley colors to Ylctorjr in the flfty-aec-crod 1 Kentucky derby at Churchill , Downs thU afternoon. Bl9 stable xdat,- Sarsenbagrage ' finished eecoad, narking 'the first .time that any stable a entry had nnlan ed one-two After having won and placed rln 'a previous derby. Rock man was - third and Rhinock fourths la. the "field . of thirteen . , colts. Bubbling Orer's time, for I the mile and a quarter was J:03 ' 4-5l within two-fifths of a second of 'the derby record set by Old Rose cud In 1914. Before the greatest tirong that ever witness ed the classic of American turf ' dom, the stoat . hearted - son of North x Star ; III. Beaming - Beauty, raced to tne. iront: in tne ; first -' qnarter of a mile and stayed there. . lie finished five lengtlis ahead of his! stable mate, -who war three .lengths ahead of Rockman. . . 'The race waa' worth $50,575 to the winner. which with the $6,000 for the second horse made the race worth $56,575 to the master Of ; the Idle- Hour farm, j v "f. The western, colts' repulaeci the strongest invasion out of the east in years, for Bubbling Oyer, Bag gen baggage' and Rhinock are.Ken - f oky horses classed as the west" In turf parlance and Rockman; a if aryland animal . . was the . only i : eastern entry as good as fourth. Headed by Pompey, champion two year old of 1925, such Sterling runners 4 as Rockman. Canterer, Esplnosa; and Play went down to defeat in "the dust of the flying heels, of the -Keatuck-bred thor5 . )iOghDredi.rRockman was the oaiy ' eastern horse that could stand the face; Th Bradley entry 'paid the , fenrpTlslngly good' odds of - $5.30 for; straight and place tickets and 4.60 to show on a $2 part-mutual -. ticket. Rockman pall $10 to show. PUT PUBS i 4 HED mm fatal . ot 486,400 , Freed ; In Creeks' According -'beta -1 l. . Th allowing t letter haa been . .-eceivedri-by -S. A-- Hughes, from -;E. f Arerlll,- giving details of recent tront plantings: - :-.Daar.Mr. Haghes:- - X - hope , you will ,. accept my apology for the long delay In re plying to your letter of April 24 th .regarding trout Trout hate been - planted , In Marion county this spring a follows : 1?,$ 0 0, Battle creek l 18,000, Beaver creek;?; 0 9 Q, Bartra as creek j 6 1, 4 0 0, Pow ers creek,- Money creek. r Dans Creek, Butt -creek, -Drift: creek, U 0,000 Sllrer creek; 7,500. Ablqua creek;. SB.OOO.North Fork tof ithe'Bantiam; ,35, 000, Tumble creek, Jrench creek, Idana creek. fTo Ul, .Iti400,-V " 7- ' ' 5Ve weTe. compelled to liberate these- trout earlier than , I had hoped' because we had to. hare the f pace they were occupying for the : hew; crop ot ; flsh t They were therefore' not as large 'as" 1 like to plant : in the streams- but -,be-liere they were better than any , thing you have eyer had before I and hope-that results will likewise j bet better.J,- Mr- Tom ; Craig. In I charge of our - fish . distribution, 1 tells, me they, averaged about -four t Inches In. length, , .There were a few better , than five Inches and (tome that were not more than two - t inches,, but. he says the great ma f Jority were from . three ,"to fire "Inches.. ; . ; , . .; r l: , U You will .be interested to know that we wll have a million Raln I bow'jtrsut eggs foryour, hatchery 3n about ten days! '.!, :Jl . ' Cordially yours;. . . , ' 7 - -1 . Ed P.' AVERILU , lS . ' . ; 'State Gama Warden- ' s v,n. 11 i-iif n " ... i it - - ' r i y;- -' . f Jf'; sikj V.. f 4: Mlf ; r i ' " ' ' Pacific Coast Portland 5 ; San Francisco 4. Hollywood 5; Sacramento 3. Los. Ans&les 13; Seattle 7, , Missions 6; Oakland 4. ' . National League -. -Cincinnati 11; Newiyork 6, Chicago 6; Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 2 ;Brooklyn 0. -Ftrf Lcmis It; Boa ton J.rw-Tcrk 10;-Cfelcago 1. PLaadelphia 8;, Detroit .0 . . -V.'.-.siJgton 6 ; Clereland -4.' -I i. Louis-Boston game . post er J: rIa.. . - - - . - Salem Senators- Wo'Wdcel. Cycol &liib For Second Game A tt Three 0f clock EDW1DST0 TIE PLACE l!S EU Clash Critical to Locals With r Chance to Top league - Standings , For the second ; time - this sea son, Salem Senators will meet the Cyeol ' club this - afternoon at o'clock. ,The game, will be played at Oxford park. ,. -Today's game la considered, the crucial one for Salem, ACycol and Albany are the only teams so far to have defeated the Senators. Biddy Bishop, Salem manager, is not ; worrying a great deal 4over the outcome of tha next gage with Albany,- but - he is concerned ser iously with the Cy col battle. r Cycola head the list In the. great er Portland-Willamette V-a"-l-Jy League, having gone through tUc season so far without losing ; sin gle game. If Salem loses tday tne uycois are practicaiir triato of taking the pennant; . If Salem wins,' howeverl and later defeats Albany, 'She, wiir at least be tied withj tlwJCeols for second place, with a good chance of romping off with the tie game for the ehampIonahlp.i;ir, - . Although the Cycoi .team,- when it opened .the 'season here .against the Senators, showed, the strong est lineup -in the league, Salem' 'a chances are considered -better - to day. Several additions to-' the 'lo cal: lineup has led : Biddy , to- be- ueve tnat tne ngnv ia very lUiely to 'bring the desired results. One of i tha - most ' noticeable changes i will be , that of. catcher. Frisco Edwards; aald to be re sponsible, ; through his head work. for a good share, of Salefn vic tories last year, will be, behind the. bat to aid ' Barham in . sizing the rlsltors up. ;fT:i' tV';--' The batting V averagea for -the Salem club for two or more" games follow: Wilkinson ; . ; Qulnn MB H Avr. ;:9.8 812 Russell . Hutt Ridings w Balrd - .4.. Preston" . , Proctor 7 4 671 ....... . 6 4 500 . . . 9 14 - 444 - .23 TSdi m. Jn : J- & ' ' w A v as ,,C.il 5 238 Bishop . . . jr.V. . ; ; 5 ? 2 1 ; , 3 8 sf .2g 3210 200 .-i!9 es.,168 B lair- 2. l:t2 Birhahi' C . . " ". i LV. 1 4 jjurton ;y Jio i icdwaras :,. White House . Restaurant, - -36 2 State St where hundreds of peo ple prefer to eat. All you want to eat formless than yon "can eat at home - quality and service. , ) PADDOC t SETS fBfJ inn eEcono.iponos SpectacufarjRace. Staged m : i Los Angeles; 100 Yards '"j "Made tn 9.5 ; ; , WHERE ''BUBBLING OVER" GALLOPED HOME 4- LOS AN GETLES COLISEUM, May 15. -(By Associated Press.) Charlie Paddock, - spectacalar sprinter, . climaxed 7 his - season's comeback here today when he ran the 100 yard dash in 9.5 secohds, lopping a tenth of a second off the world s record for the century held by himself and several others The race was part of the Southern Pacific AAU mee;. - With every precaution taken to clock" Paddock In bis try; at the world s record. vr three ' watches caught him at 9.5 seconds while the fourth made it 9.6 seconds. A slight wind ? was blowing" across the track into the faces of the run new. Otherwise the track condi tions Were ideal. r " Some of the honors of Paddock's race : go to Charley : Borah, Unf- verslty of Southern i California freshman, who led the record smashing sprinter almost to Pad dock's spectacular finishing leap. At the 90-yard mark Borah was leading by eight Inches and Pad dock, was running desperately, bis legs churning cinders In their us uai, style. Paddock's advantage at the tape "was a scant four inches, the tlmers said. . STANFORD I STADIUM. PALO ALTO, ; Cal., May 1 5 -(By Asso ciated Press.) Twelve conference records tumbled: into oblivion in cluding a national collegiate mark. under; the impetus of a host of flashing performances today. In the- eighth annual Pacific coast conference track and field ; meet. Stanford university, with a total of 49 1-3 points, led a field that included entries from eight of the major institutions of the far west. ."University of Southern Califor nia, 1925 national champions, was second with 4 1 points and Calif ornia's blue and gold squad round-edr-out third place with 27 tal lies to I tatctediq The rest of the teams finished as follows: : Montana iand.AYashingtoa, tied f df.fjjurth place wtth. lSpoInts cnr-: Wasbingttm!Statei feolleare 6-6 Oregon Agricultural college 5 1 regon;3-13; tfxb ' f r : i "Wi O. Kttegervlittorf-Drdjrres- slvs fairr equitable. Growing city and country make possible buys : that hrl II make you good money. Complete listing, 147 N. Com'l. i --J r .r Ax .V V 1 VJ Vv . mi? MS;.;i:v-;:;X; 4m . ; mm f;'.m ' - t" r -a or . Two views ot the ramous. Churchill Downs track, where the Kentucky Derby is run ana waere "BuDDling Over," Kentucky thor :onghbredV won easily in yesterday's race. In the inset is shown "B ehave-Yo6rself,' surprise winner five years ago. f SEEM ye IfiFIIL SHOOT Will Be .One of 10. Entered j in .Telegraphic - Climax - at? Portland - ' Salem.- Rod anoj Gun club will be one, of the 10. gun clubs In the state represen ted .-I today .. in : the final round jt the $ tate telegraph ic shoot, loW held in? Portland. The'atehio4 ill tutifM conjunction 71 (ih 'iheT; 'regular mothIy-dasrscM5tT ertnerrm laAdV-IUd34Ui4.iuiel Pt fejmV"edut:t. theUcal club.r has announced the appointment of 4he 'following 'to comprise the SiU$ team : for ..the 8tate:shoqt::: V; , George Palmer, iE. E. Ball, J. C, -Simpson, Bert McKay ajid - II. Looney. Grant Farria and Carl nAP 1 h5P5 Tfl HIIQIIFQ Bahlburg will act as alternates. UAU ,L-U?t:b 1 U HUblt:b The other nine clubs to be rep- ' ' resented are Hlllsboro. Eugene.: WASHlNGTOXs- WINS FROf Portland La Grande. Wallowa . AGGIKS ; 'SCORE 14 To O Coqullle, Heppner, Monitor W-v;'- '5-- -i ' Enterprise. The eastern teams v CORVALLIS, Ore., May 15. are said to be strong. (By Associated Prets.) Wash ington again beat OAC here today 14 to 9. Washington made six runs in the first inning and four more in the sixth, bff Dave Stru ma ter, Aggie southpaw, Escalder hit two homers arid Schulmerich another for the Aggies. Tesrean - . . TWLIGIIT LEAGUi; Paper Co Knights of Colum W. Ito Pc. Bankers - w-.. . .j . L t . -1 American Legion Valley Motors.: 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 1 PacIAc Coast W, Los. Angele3 Oakland .. Sacramento! Portland .';' Hollywood :. Seattle Mission San . Francisco t m U 14 16 17 19' ......20 .... .'.19 ......19 ,...L.20 ..18. 19 .18 20 ..17 19 ,.J5 22 National League l . W. '' L. Cincinnati .... . Brooklyn Chicago . i . . ., . Pittsburgh '. . . . . . 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