The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 30, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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1' TITS OREGON' STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 80, : 1926
holds Rattle "To Draw-Before
of. 3000
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ilfcfs Gefe" Fall fh " Hour
Han; rteea wins nis ,
-in 27 Minutes - ;
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lataH Tfei Jack Reynolds
anapolis and Robin Reed of
Agricultural .couege
Ad two hoars to a draw be-
early' 3.000 persons here to
la their match lor toe wei
ght professional ehampion
if the world..
the draw decision Remolds
T'?tA ned his title, but Reed made
. rrfeat showing against him.. '
t K.-jch vwresUer : took one fall,
r H yaolda clamped Reed after one
tl ftor, and .minutes with; fly-
, le z mare, i e id came back '... and
, f v e ned the count by '. throwing
Rf molds i with a Japanese : arm
hold in .27 minutes.
Neither grander rot a fall ". In
final .19 minutes, the match
- to go a two hour limit.! Reed
. 'oral -times had Remolds . in
Ltd positions, but each time they
ect off the mat or the champion
...6eu dj xira-oramary; 'jt
. f :ri Jo getclear. , U , ;
v ..... uim.u iviyjiir
, :4rar the'toujeBt of01
r : albant; Ore.' Ma 29. (By
Ataoclated Press.) y'Reed : pun
I lined.' Reynolds seely early - in
the match with succession of
hf adlocka . whiche applied one
- afier.' another' yft-H the champion
rs ia half-grogsr n reeling about
Z l b ring; v Hoik ver. ' it was , one of
? tfc se. headyrcks that gave Rey-
nolds thepenfng to win, the first
faJl otti mach. . , , 7 - ..
For tn minutes Reed- had been
rlmpiag headlocks and Reynolds
1 1: md aboet done for. Reed went
e fjer another headlock but .out of
- hi shuffle, Reynolds, from-sta.nd-'
a 1 Jtto? aoddenly got, hold f
I y. annid,rARr , oyer bis
-f Moulder a thlfnip heavf;-eu)the
1 nit. Whers he,, planed bimi The
waa a !fSymg mare. - J :
Reed lnjHiedlately began forcing
th4wre3tllig;;talt:ag' ereryt 'sort
'or pvianc
sko eTeh the match. He
Btfri.tV'-fTei
h'- and stronit. whil
5
rljs . after Ik :few" minutes' of
-i roish golne -beEan. to an-
, ..;er a succession of headlocks.
1- -hoi 4s and" wrisUocks that time
3tRr time Sad Reynolds ia a. bad
way, iReed pinned: the. champion
irith a 'Japanese armlock'. after 27
irinut-a. ,;;r.nvv,;;.-:
la this period Jleynojds; -hardly
'.rot a Hold on Beed, who kept him
coutiauallyonUhe defenslre. ,
niNG ciiAMnoN; scfferiitg
' HOT; SPRING3vArk , May29.
i - i.yf Associated vPressUJaw.
rerr.raey- was.' still confined to his
t room in a- hotel ere tonieht. mk.
. In'U e best of a painful left fore-
4-arui, whicn waa lanced today after
;r.srl;i developed a boiU HIs tern
- rn; rat are had gone down to : nor
, S - champion : was forced 'to
1 cctt hia exhibiUon engagement
. -Ja Cfereland next Monday with
r;a Burke. Kew Orleans heaty-
Tsey said tonight, that be
Htn but little rest Friday
m did manage ' to ' sleep
is aftenfooa. - : t. ; . ,
flTfftETs BOOSTED
i ARE PUT FORTH, TO
.VETt MOUTA14TY
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.ated PressrJfewJ JTork
': Jnfant death rate at present
i s est per one, thousand, births,
t '.aBhs :to, ; humanitarian efforts
t!;:ainst a literal slaughter of In
, f - -"s of ififty years ago whenr but
rcf S t OOi babfesr. born alive.- one
t ut i were claimed by death and
t-.rt was nochlld bealth work
: f i ti:s metropolis.1 The health di-T.-ion
of the t if tythlrd , national
, ri.fvr?nce of -social,, work' today
' -' : tl to light these and many
- M, .r Inspiring revelation . In
nc tiou ;with public health
1
:cRT WORK IS TARGET
T.IRY OP INTERIOR RE.
TO LEAVE OFFICE
n
ATELLO, Idaho, May 29. -...
elated Press.)- A resolu
, tba C3' .zs tc.ftte reelgnatiou of
: Dr, Hubert Vork, tecretary of the
(interior, "for- conUoaally break
.ing his word and has devoted th
i greater part of bis administration )
-uwarus aeprivmg destitute famr
. jers of water for - their r greying
crops," was passed at meeting
fof the Portsf grange tCnight.
. "TbeJ action-of . the grange,"
rz'l JI. C. Harris, maite. "was
; V a .result of it3 direct arVeal of
r&eki tirmers'.wbo' lnfpmel
; --3 rf ths CIri need for water for
1 ' :c-4 ly tl. acflJ n cf
"-rJf sV-ttiET oft?ha
British A vkateur G6lf Championship Is Carried Off
SWEETSEB DEFEATS
Unitec! States WJnsXoveted
Honor. for. First Time in 7
r :vi Goit Historylii
C MUIRPIELU; Scotland. May 21
( By ' Associated : Press,) --The f
British amateur golf title was car
rled-off today for the. tlrst'timrf
by a . native born Aoae'ican.5 Jes
- -- s
sweetser ,ot wew xors:.-, jniy onc
before. 22 years ago.- have Ameii
ca's Irequent hallengera f or Hha
British amateur r crow'beenr;'
cessf ul, Walter J. - Trari.ana-
tive-of Australia haying woo the
tiUe' In ;l5. jrf'-. i.'-.
BweejA1- a Star ia Wa lntercol-iat-daya
who captured ' the
in-Jtaalamatenr, chamnionshin. I
QDlished , the f ewHn hitiiJr
tojMttlrtieW ? cpurse by dtteat
jj. Alexander Frederick Simpson,
jtOsh .CivU j engineer goUer
Jo. new In xhamnionsrhin test tn
bear op under the gruelling , test
of the final round. iTnescorwas
6 upland 5 to play.-i: .' .
-.;Triumph of the American, star
last year In the Walker." cup team
in the unexpected defeat of Bonn v
Jones yesterday was comparatively
easy. . h tad.Bimpson s measure
by. the time -the 18 -hole morning
round ' was completed. Four- down
at the start of the afternoon Simp
son finally cracked at the. ninth,
and Swoetser ( pressed ,f orward to
cliuch his . triumph at the : l$th
green, -j
s j.Thei defeat .'of Slmpsoll,; while
not: unexpected; was i blow to
hopes tofk golf IovinrVBritlshers.
who fet .that.lbeir representative
in . the -y. final - rouud bad . come
through . the event by too "easy a
L route, i Britons were the first to
concede:; Sweetser's -deserved ' tr
umnh. however. the result' nf rnn
slstentjjlay which became brilliant
at frequent periods , and ? which
stood the". te8t-of "several rbard
fought battles, in the eirly rounds,
including a sensational, Struggle
w i jx t (qwd , team maie rrancis
? , The' Tonclualon - of the tourna
meat 4a.:a triumbh' lor'lh'i voune
New ".York banker, who liad been
reluctant to Interrupt hia business
career for the Invasion, terminat
ed In," .what in many respects was
the 1 -fftost xemarkable ' -British
cbampionshii) . ever T staged, ; more
than a acorc of Americans enter
ed, including all eight 'members
of the :Walker cup teaTIJ was
the "best . chance America: ever, had
to come ' through with it h long
sought: victory, ryet one after an
other of the American contingent
fell." .With them al3b fell the men
on ; whom i Great' Britain chiefly
pinned, her hopes, including- Rob
ert Harris Cyril ;ToJtey.s;MaJor
Ittlet, Xfiir jErnest Ilolderness,
Roger' Wethered and other f play
er o f to terna t ionaj .fame, " J 7.4
' J Wben the sixth round, came yes
terday onl j ;rtwp, . Bobby r Jones,
araatiu champion and Swfcitser
were ilt of 4bo big5 Amencafe
f ield, and 4t waa wee"te1ot
Jones, who seemed moejlkely bo
proVea to, be iheVisrani ti tciriy
America's standard -ad finally to
wrest - he tmuch i desired trophy
trqm Brlsh hands, - r.
. And wen, indeed, did Swectset
bear, the responsibUity. I Coming
through the semi-final ycue-.-v
by. cleanly defeating the pictures
que Loadon ; Wfbman,-lV. 1 H.
Brownlow, in a ; thrilling u2t Hole
batUe. he out-did, htxiself today
by hiss cleaacut -rftrmAaee In
the 3 6 hole ,tesC His", powerful
JrlTinrwaa erer in erWenH while
his irons seldom failed, him. On
the green he Waa af. and sure
seiaom t DrHIianU t
or nas opponentae cavernous!
pungers, with whitir the Matrfield'
1 jy'&.'iv.T--i'-t
.r
-v 11 it is st trick or genuine we
fi 'i0 knoWi but Mr. Paul cer
- tainly 7 Jias jeveryone guess In?,
j c-Eujgrene . Guard, April 19,
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dir. Paul's spiritualistic deia
';onstralions!at!the Palice this;
- TvecTi are'ricst convincb, etc;
' Seattlj P. I, April io,: 5
course ia -thickly potted.- yarned
for many shots and penalized! him
cruelly He ' was caught Ini the
jaws of one of ' them "at the 12th
and after failing to escape in It wo
shots gave up the hole. A
,r Xt ,; the 13 th, another rap
Caught his tea shot, and although
he came but perfectly with a nib
lick and ' holed a long; putt toit a
par 3, all 'the good it did him mot
to make the score six and fWe, m
stead of ? and 5.. Ha wai dorne
six at that point and only direct
ions golf could: Jiare naved hiu
from defeat at the huda of the
machine-like Sweotser
WINOIGKUCII
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Double Header Divided; Cjn-U-
clnnati Reds Win From
? f Str Louis; Score 3-1 !
Kew York 3-2; Boston 2-S
- BOSTON, May 29.(By Asso
ciated Press: )Tne Braves divid
ed' a doublet header. - with' the
Giants today by taking the final
contest 3 to 2, after losing .the
first 3 to .2J-".-
Score 1st game: R. H. E.
New Tork . ? . 3 7 1
Boston ; ; 2 8 1
" Scott and FldVence; R. Smith
and J. Taylor. "
, Score 2nd game: R. H- E.
NewTork . 2 11 11
Boston ...A...-,.;,.. 3 6 "0
-.Greenfield. Fitzsimmons and
Snyder; Florence ; ; Mertz, Hearn
and .J. Taylor. J s,
. -r . -
.r-Reda 8; SC Louis 1 '
- CINCINNATI. lay 29.-Jakie
May starting his irst full same
for .Cincinnati wa Invincible and
the locals won from SU Louis to
day by, 3 to. 1.
Score' i- ' R. II. E.
St, Louis ,i -5 2
Cincinnati ' ' V. V ... 1 ... 3 9 0
Kee'n Refahort and O'Farrell;
J. May, and Plcinich. . ,
l'":-,. Phillies' 3; Brooklyn S -
. PHILADELPHIA. May r 29.
ThePhillles nosed ou the ! Rob
In ;J3-Jt 2; Carlson holding
the' visitors to six safeties, i '-
Brooklyn ,.y........ 2' -.7 2
PhUadeiphia : r. . . . . 3 .h & t
ils Grimes ,and 0NelI.! Hargraye:
Carlson and Henltne. 1 t :
J-rX .-Pirates O; Chicago 7 :
Pittsburgh, ; May 29. Kuylers
home run with two, . on in the
eighth featured Pittsburrh'a 9 tn
7 victory over Chicago today.? .-.
score , R. HCE.
Chicago 7 15. 1
Pittsburgh i ... , f 17 I
Blake, Root and Hartnett; Mor
rison,' Adams,. Old ham and Gooch.
BEAR GAME CALLED OFF
OPEXIXO GAME . FOR LOCAL
TEAM NEXTStfIAY " '
" The game scheduled for today
between the Salem Bears and Mr.
Minnville has been postponed, it
was announced yesterday. v.
The Bear Will xlar their onen.
Ing game, here on Sunday, June 6,
wnen they meet the swift & Co.
team of Portland.
A young fellow tells us that
while he wMaa busy as a bee
someone else ?got bis; honey
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PORTUrJO DEFEATED
BY WD 3 TO 2
Southern Team Claims Vic
tory After Using bour ;
Pitchers in Game -,
"' Oakland 3; Beavers 2 p .
PORTLAND, May 2 9. (By As-
lociated Press.). Oakland ; beat
Portland today, 3 to 2, after using
pinch hitters in the effort. The
Beavers hit Delaney for three safe
blows and two runs in the first two
innings, but after- that made only
one hit for the remaining seven
innings off Gould, Freeman and
Pruett combined: Lingrel started
for Portland, but in the sixth de
veloped a wild streak and forced
in the tying run on a -walk with
the bases full. Portland threat
ened in the ninth, when Shinnecs
dropped Elsh's lino drive :with two
out and Meeker on first.. , Pruett
went in and . made just one pitch
to- Ernie. Johnson who popped a
fly to right. Y r '
' Score- . R. H. E.
Oakland 3 7 1
Portland 2 4 0
Delaney, Gould, Freeman, Pruett
and Bool; Lingrel, Payne and To
bin, Berry. ,-"
Seattle 4 ; Senators 1
SEATTLE, May 29. With Bob
Hasty- pitching fine ball, Seattle
defeated Sacramento here today,
4 to 3. Seattle took the lead In
the first inning when it scored one
run on a single by Schwab. Sacra
mento tied the score in the seventh
but lost 'when the Indians scored
in the ninth. ;
Score R. H. E.
Sacramento 3. 6 - 1
Seattle 4 10-0
Vinci and" Koehler; Hasty and
E. Baldwin. , '
Hollywood 3; Angels 3
LOS ANGELES, May 29. The
Hollywood Stars, staving off ff - a
Los Angeles rally in the ninth inning,-put
a stop to the Angels
winning streak by capturing, to
day's game 3; to .2. In the final
inning .the .Angels fijled-tha bases
but; Harry- O'Neill- came to the
rescue and retired Hemingway and
Brazil! . with only one" Angel ' run
scoring.' v -: -.'.'.';--"'-
Score . r: H.,E.
Hollywood. ....... ... ...- 3 5 0
Los; Angeles ...... 2 9 lj 1
Hulrey, Mulcahy, O'Neill and
Peters; E. Jacobs and, Hannah. , :
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J. SAN FRANCISCO, May 29A
furious battlngannonade leatur
ed today's game between the Mis
sions and the Seals, tbo latter, win
ning; 6 to 5, after nicking three
pitchers for .'1 6 safe blows.? . The
Missions also carried some heavy
sticks, gathering 14 hits which
failed of -.conversion into more
runs, -however.14.- "
Score . . . R. II. E.
Missions, . 5 14 - Q
San Francisco 6 15 . 0
Pilletle, - Eckert, Oeschger and
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ti!l EASTERN
California Triumphs "in Fin-
I s- - - - .
; ais m ; t Jttietn ntercol
1 legiate Conference
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 29.
( By : Associated Press. ) On the
crest of a record breaking wave
or performances, the University of
Southern i California's powerful
track and field team swept to tri
umph today in the fiftieth inter
collegiate . championship meet
Three records ; for the ICAA
title meet were shattered, two of
them also figuring as new Ameri
can collegiate marks, -while one
other was equalled. At the finist
of this spectacular exhibition of
speed and brawn, .Southern Cali
fornia topped 18 rival colleges
with a total of 351,4, barely beat
Yale, third with 25 1-3. Harvard
was fourth with 20: points 1 in 9
battle - that was confined chiefly
to : those four teams.'
i The other contenders In the
point struggle finished in order
as follows: Syracuse 17: Unlvr.
sity c.f California 16; Penn SUtr
16; -cornel! 12; Georgetown 10
1-3; Pennsylvania 10j Princeton
8; Columbia 6 1-3; Boston colleee
and Massahcusetts : Institute of
Technology- 6 each; Colgate. Col
lege of the City of New York and
Swarthmore, " three- each. Holy
Cross and Dartmouth ofie each!
It was Southern Calffornia
ond victory and sends the coveted
ICAAAA : trophy to tie far west
for the fifth time in the last six
years.-:,; - ,- - - i
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the Wigwam this week, etc
San Francisco ' Examiner,' Jan.
12, 1926. ; :
Keep yciir mind covcit.1.
Paul, the human radio is in (sun.
his performance last, h: ;M ;.t
the Hose theatre was V;wc , , e t c.
Everett, WashApriil. '
M;-; -Pacific Coast K ' ;
Oakland 3; Portland'- 2r
, Seattle A;., Sacramento J.
i Hollywood 3 Loa Angeles 2.
f San Francisco ;. Missions" 5.
;-: - - ' -
, . jfjjgjj League
7 New -York 3-2 ; Boston 2-3.
Cincinnati. 3; : St. Louis .1.
Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn 2.
: Pittsburgh 9 f Chicago 7. ,
r : "Amerlca League
Philadelphia 7;" .New York
" Detroit 2; Chicago 1.
St. Louis .5; Cleveland 4.
Washington 4; Boston 2. '
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Third Straight Game Taken
: From Leaders of Amen
can Ball League !
.NEW YORK, May 29-(By As
sociated Press.) TbV AthleUcs
made It three straight games over
tho Yankees "by .winning today's
game, 7 to C, in 10 Inhings. . ,
Score ' R, IL E.
Phnadelphia . . . . . '. J. 714 2
New York ...... . . .. . - 11 2
Harris and Cochrane; Thomas,
and Collins, Skiff, Behgongh.
- Detroit 3; Chicago 1
" CHICAGO. Mar 2 9. Detroit de
feated Chicago' today 2 to",! 4n a
plthclng duel between Stoner and
Thomas, V--' '-. ' '
Score. - ! R. H. E.
Detroit X . . , . s ; . ; . . . 2 & 7 ; 0
Chicago ..... J .... . . . 17 0
- Stoner and M anion; Thomas and
Grouse.- - -
:- --" St. Louis 5f Cleveland 4
ST. -LOpiS. ftlay 29. The St.
Louis Browns made it three i a
row , over Cleveland today, win
ning 5 to 4. , t : ,
Score , R. II. E.
Cleveland
10
14
StLouls
1
Senators 4;' Boston a
WASHINGTON. Mar 29.
Washington took the first of a
two game series with Boston, win
ning today 4 to 2. ' '
Score : v R. H. E.
Boston . . . . . . . . .V. 2 10 0
Washington . . . . . i ... 4 1 1 9 1
Welscr, Russell - and 1 Gaston;
Coveleskle, Marberry and Ruel.
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Each Team Takes : Game in
Conference -Doubleheader '
at Corvallis.
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CORVALIS.'May 29.(Bv As
sociated Press.) The Oregon. Ag-
gies
fjnished their conferenrn
Daeeoaii schedule this afternoon
by splitting a doubleheader here
with the University of Oregon.
The Eugene nine took the cpener
4 to 2 land the Aggies copped the
second. 6 to 4.
In the first, game Sigrist and
Baker ; of OAC and Bliss and Ed
wards jof Oregon each got a home
run. j
(First game.) r. h.. b.
Oregon .............. 4 71
Aggies ..... . V. .... . . 2 2 2
Baker and Bliss; Ford and Lur
sen. f
.(Second game.) R. H. -E.'
Oregon . I .......... . . 4 n o
Aggie - - ..... 6 0
' Weft. Ashby and Bliss; PHrd,
Winters and Lursen.
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