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THE EGON.i'ATESUaHSALEILi. OREGON SUNDAY'MOIININGIAIICH'27;. 1027: SeMiWs ' WM'i moon am 6 mmm Local Team Entered ,for Portland City League -Hon- . ors Not Yet Picked With the. opening of hostilities in the Portland city league just a week 'away, the Salem -Senators -will giro .local fans -the first -real inkling of their strength this af ternoon at 3o'elock,,when a prac tice 'game will be played with the Papermakers. This team is ex pected to make things interesting for 4Frisco" Edwards' crew,.ad the game will show better than the contest between the regulars and yannigans a week ago, 'what it can do. The gam a will be played at 3 o'clock, the Senators' practice be in:, slated for 1:30 o'clock. Edwards was not certain Satur . day. Jufet how his team would line up to start today's game. He still has enough players for two good teams aad some of them naturally are igJing7 to-be- left out when the leag.u4 season starts. For .first base, -the race is be tween1 Adolph and Sullivan; at second, bet wis Clinton and Proc tor! fit third, Bishop and Maison are.working'for, a regular berth. Ridings has things-more or less to himself at -ehort. Clinton -Is a promising player who came here .from "Weed, Cal. lie- looked es pecially good last Sunday. In the outfield it looks ,-t like Ste4(, Bliss and Coleman will bo the' regulars, with Fleury, who "is , also, a pitcher, also a contender. The pitching 'staff now includes Barham, Meyers, Ashby nd Ru nelU fn addition to Fleury. Ed wards, will work behind the bat, with Bliss as alternate. - ' The only thing that is bothering- Alatafter Edwards at present, aside from -a none too perfect -diamond at Sctath Twelfth street, is the fact that financial support Is slow in cbming in. ;t To discuss ways in which this difficulty may be removed; another meeting -of the managing commit tee and' interested fans will be held" at the Capital Motors sales room Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Every fan who has the interests of tbe team at heart s urged to auencu . .- The admission into the league of Camas,' which opens here next Sunday against the Senators, has not! disrupted the schedule, but since some of the games have been transferred to the Camas ball park the schedule with these changes is here reprinted". Salem plays At Camas May 22, and St. Johns at thejooast league park in Portland Jcn'e 22. All the rest of the Sena tor .games up to s July 7, when a now. six-club schedule will be made out are at home: Anril 3. Mcnlavilla ts. Xi-oli at Monlatilla; St. Johns v. Vrood btoc fe. at 1Va!I Ktrct-t: Mt. Scott r. W.0. XV. at KeiWaU: Camas ts. Salm at Salem, .tairi 10. Montarilla tb." Salem at Sa lem: Xicolal vs. St. Johns at Columbia l"irk:; 'Mt. Scott v. Camar at Camas; Woodwork ts. W. O. W. at Woodstock. April 17. KontarilU f "V. O. W. at Mmwilia : 'iwiaTiB" f-m- at- Sal-aV ' !!! ' j u T"" ' 1 1 ' " i jrr j j J - ' ' ......J "I i i a i i i BU Jka. ,?-Caoias at Cam aa; Mt. Scott t. -WoodsU ok' Kendall.! vlnril 'aa iiTt'ntaviUav sJ Wodgtclc at MotTiU; Nli"1"" MU Scott at Co lumbia park ;&f- om . esaiem at Balera; Cmaa ts. ' w- O. Vf . at Camac f -May iXontaitta- Mt. Sewtt at KaaJall natation; Nicola i rr. Camaa at rv.tr.mK. rar-k St. JollMK 7 V. "W. O. 'V. at Wall afreet; oodatocfc, va.r Salem at Halem. j May 8. JionUvill vs.".St. Johns at Vaaghn atroet; Kieolai vs. IV. O. W. at Columbia park; Mt. Sott l - Salem at Salem; Cimil ti. Woodttoclc at Cama. May 15. alonUTilia vs. i Camas at Vaughn street ;VXIeolai ts. wi-dtock at Colombia park ; ' St. Johns v. Mt. Scott at Kendall station; W. O. W. a. Halem at .Halem. :' . May 23. Mont villa vs. I Ticolai a Vauhn street; St. Johns vs. H Voodsto j. at Wall street ; Mt. Scott vs. t. Of W. at Kendall station; -Salem vs. t am sit Camas. , June 5. Montarilla ts. Salem J at Sa lem; Nicolai vs.' Stl Johns at Wml Mtreet; Ait. Scott vs. Camas at Kendall Ktatioti ; Woodstock vs. W. O. W. at Wooktek. June.12. MontatiUa vs. AV. at Montavilla; kieolai vs. Salem all Salem; St. Johns vs., Camas at Wall atrfcet; Mt. Soott vs. Woodstock at KendaM I Btatioa. June 19. Montavilla vs. Woo I stock at Woodstock; Sicolai vs. Mt. Scott I at Ken dall station; St. Johns vs. " S stent at Vsug-hn street;1 Camas vs. W. if. W at Colombia ..park. ' ' . j June Montavilla, vs. Mt. Scott. at Montavilla!; .Nirolai v. Camas i Camas; St. Johns ts. W. O. W. at Wail streef; Woodstock 'T-' Saln" at'aim.l ' '- JaJy lO.i iMontavilla vs. St- Johns at Vaughn atreet ; ; Xiolai vs. W. , W. at Columbia pars : ML . Scott Ts.i Salem at Salem; Camas-' vs. Woodstock jt. Kendall station. i July 17. Mlpntavilla vs.- '"Camas at Camas; Nicolai vs. Woodbtoek' at Wood stock; Kt. Johns' vs. Mt. Sfcott at Wall street; Salem vs. W. O. W. at! Salem. ' - V ( V. E. Shafer-s Harness and Leather Goods store, 17(aS. ComX Buit cases; valiaeei portfcfeloa, briaf cases, gloves and jnittenl . Large itock. . The pioneer ptore () Bobby Jones Annexes Southern pen Title 'a nm i i aaip i s llnbihes Eight Strokes Ahead Of Farrell Ami Golden ATLANTA, Ga., iMarch 26.- (AP)--Bobbie Jonas,, open -golf champion of the United States and Great Britain, won another title When he -captured this southern open at East Lake country club, his borne course. He T played the 72 holes In 281, eight strokes ahead of Johnny Fairell. "New York, and John Goldejni, Paterson, N. J., -who tied for tteicrnS' place and the $4,000 money -award for the leading professional j They had scores of 289. I Tournament officials announced that the first and second money awards would be divided", between the two pros but the players later; obtained permission to play off in 18 hole . match , for first money Over the East Lake coursje Mon day afternoon, the loser to take second money of-$1,750. ' .... ...r', - : Patton's Book Store of Oars all the latest Jn, Birthday -Cards. Try them. Ask to be shown the fan niest of all cards, Scotch Birthday. 240 State 8t () MEDLEY RECORD CLAIMED RICE FIEIJ), "Houston; YTexas, March- J6. CAP) -r What -was claimed as vmWi.world's record in the medleyrelay for universi ties was., set here this afternoon in -the annual- 1tlte -univeTsity meet, when .lxwa state's lour run ners tufa8rthe"Wstanceln 7 : 3 4.4 d-waa i25. ClflZOfJEK! FIGHTS ' r lil Erterner Outboxes Taylor, tut Bantam King Lands 7 Harder Punches . CHICAGO. March' 26. (AP) Buddie Taylor.' recognited in Illi nois and 17 other states as world's bantamweight champion, was held to a draw by the" youthful Tony Canzoneri of New York.1' rated as the leading bantamweight of the east in a furious ten round fight in the Coliseum tonight. : The decision of 'Referee Joe Choynski, the old time heavy weight and two judges, was unan imous. They -agreed 'that Canzon eri slightly out boxed Taylor with his long, willowy lefts, but that the Terre Haute terror forcefl the fighting and . landed the ; cleaner and , harder punches. Canzoneri surprised Taylor by slugging 1 with Kim .In their; furious exhanges and -refusing to yield ground., Canzoneri scored with amazing speed in popping left hands' into Taylor's face. Taylor tried to do the same thing, but save up in disgust in attempting to hit his elusive target and centered, his at tacks to the body. ROCND ON'E-r-Canioncri missed a wild right to the head startine off with a wild awing. Canzoaeri landed a right and left to the head and they clinched. Me pep pered T,T'or- with. two more rijjMs but Bnd ripped both hands to 'the body. Can coneri .hooked a left and right . to the jaw. They exchanged lefts to the. head. Taylor dug a left to the body and repeat ed, ducking two rights to the head. Tay lor booked two more lefts to the body and then barked to i the rope to escape Can soneri'ti right, 'snipneri misled a left and' right to the head. They clinched with ao damage. Kach was bleeding from the right eye at- the and of the Tound. ROl'Vp TWC Canzoneri f-tabbed, two lefts' to thr-'fjre, Taylor taking a loft to the body and a right Ui th head. Tony ducked Taylor's4 left and brought both fi$t to the body. Taylor dodged under a -right and left to the head and hokd a: left to'the hrmiy. Both miesed lefts to the head. Tay4or ripped . a left to th body but wan Whort with a lft to the head. Tony lartrled a left and right to the hesd as'.they 'jnpt. They traded rights sod lefts to the head. Taylor hooked a left to the body. Taylor popped three lefts to the hodv and drove a right to the body as the round ended. ROUND TIIREK-r Both were Bhort with lefts. Taylor dToiR a left and right to the body in cIoms, Tony tabbed him with thre lefts, to the head and hot two rights to the jaw. They exchanged body blows at lose range. .Caasoneri landed a left and Tieht to the Saw. and Taylor two lefts to the tody. They stood toe to toe in the center of the ring and exchanged, blows with honors even. Final ly Tony- broke, ground and backed to the ropes with Taylor in pandit. Both land ed rights and' lefts to the head. Tony repeated with two morn lefts as the gong sounded. K JtOrJXD FOUR Thy popped, lefts at each other's face and then Taylor ripped a left to 'the body but was short with a left to the head. Tony scored with tvo htfts to .the face. Taylor d-ncked under a right. Tony , mjsted another right and Ta jlor waa abort with two 'lefts. ' After trading lefts, Taylor drove a right to th body. Ouixoaeri drove three' lefts to the had, end. :sent a: hard right to. the head and they came together. ' Bud drove three hard rights to the body with Tony back ing away. Both missed lefts. Taylor whipped two lefts and - right to the head when they eud3 the round. . '. . ROUND FIVE Tony- backed away from a, left lead and elinched. Tony landed a left to- the body end a., right to the head. They traded lefts; to , the fare th Bud. drove two lefts a.i right.to the body. Tony backed' away from a left and fanned Taylor nose with three-left. m if W CM D TOW p , The Season's Newest Styles and- Patterns Are Mere Our Exceptionally Large Showing Spring Makes It a Pleasure in1 Choosing Your Suit and Furnishings WE' EESfflr IN STYU All the 1 EUlis El Cooley; Tony stuck three more lefts in Taylor'a face and then crossed a right to the iaw STeny caught a left to the body." Tony fctrock more left in Taylor's face and creased riht to the jaw. Taylor drove both lists to the body. Tony hooked two lefts to the body and Taylor slipped. Tony whipped tantalising lefts into Taylor'a face as the bell sounded. KOI SIX Tony backed away from three lefts but caught the fourth one in the Ktotnach. He continued to retreat un der Taylor'a left to the body. Taylor left to the body. Taylor was short with a left to the head bnt scored with a left to the body. Tony landed three lefts to the face and crossed with a right to the ihin. Tonv u-ornl with fA... ... - - . v u . ICLin L Kt the head end three rights to the body. Taylor drove a riglit and left to the jaw, fcendin; Tony to the rmwi n i. . j - 1 ' 1'i.wiru both fists to the body, then switched his attark to trie head. Thev ,k.,.i Wows to the head as the round ended" ROIMI fiEVEX Taylor hooked a left to the head and two rights to the jaw witlr C'ansoneri ba king away. Hud shot two lefts to the body. Taylor whipped a left and right to the body. They fwappod long lefts to the face and Tay lor drove two fights and a left to the body in Hoy1- Tony ducked a left to tht head and stuck three lefts in Taylors, face. Bud scored with a right aad left to the body. Koth scored with rights and lefts to Uc jsw in the middle of the Ting. Taylor hooked left and right to the jaw in a furious exchange as the round ended. KOUNU EIGHT Tony ba-ked away from left leadt., both connecting with thrpe lefts to the face. Each ripped rights adn leftn to Jhe lody in close, range. Tony landed a left and right to the hi-ad and Taylor retaliated. Tony save Taylor icoru than he ret wived in exchange. lony .wung long right to the ribs and sluggod witli Taylor in mid ring. He made Tay lor bark 1o the ropes on a heavy right and left to the head. Taylor missed two lefts -to the head. Both were short with right, to the head. Tony landed, a left to the jaw and a riglit to the body. They were lashiuj out with lefts to thy face at the end of the lively session. ROUND NfXK Tony dan-ed away from two lefts, but caught left to the body. il ducked Taylor's Wt lead and pumped his own left in Talor s fare. Taylor hooked a solid left to the chin and pounded Tony's head as he forred him to the" ropes. Bud centered hi t tark to tin- body. But Tony gamely ex changed punches with him. Tony land ed two lefts and two rights to the jaw forcing Taylor to retreat. Taylor missed Teft and right to the bead, falling into a clinch. Tony popped two lefts and a right to the jaw. Taylor retaliated with two lefts to the body and a right to the bead. ,'J'hey came in close exchanging rtpoy punches. Tony ducked under a left hook as th bell rang. KOU.VD TKX -They nok liaiwis. fan Toneri popped a right to the jaw. Taylor ripped punches to the ImmIv in rhi.se. Both whaled each other around the head in the center of the ring, exchanging blow for blow. Tony fought Bud on even terms. Taylor hooked a right and left to the head and Canzoneri planted two lefts and a right to the jaw-. Both traded rights to the jaw then exchanged lefts to the head. Canzoneri bombarded Taylor with rights and lefts to the hody. Bud came in again and booked a left to the body and two rights to the head. Tony came ack, however, exchanging punch for punch in the center of the ring. Ira W. Jorgensen, 190 S.igb St. Parts for all makes' of cars. Best equipped attto accessory store in thla Bectlon.l Prompt 5 ad re liable service the rule. () Trojans Easily Defeat Golden Bears on Track LOS ANGELES, March 26. (AP) The University of Southern California's iintercollegiate cham pionship track team, tallying ; 8 firsts and tying for another.'Tomp. ed over -the Golden Bears., of ihe University of California Her the tune of 76 to '54 here today. 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It was France's third straight national indoor singles triumph. Rene La Coste having taken the title a year ago. By their dash through both sin gles and doubles, the tri-color Davis cup star brought off France's first twin triumph in one event on this side of the Atlantic. Never before has an exclusively French team captured an Ameri can doubles crown, although Boro tra paired with A. W. Asthalter of New York, won the indoor honors two years ago. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home, furnishings, priced to make you the owner; the store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, ab solutely. () Los Angeles Noses Out Chicago; Jacobs Star LOS ANGELES. March 26. (AP) The Los Angeles club of the Pacific coast league nosed the Chicago Cubs. 6 to fi. in an exhi bition baseball game here today. The winning run was scored in the ninth inning when l)ick Cox. Angel oonterfielder, singled to score Ray Jacobs after two were out. Jacobs was the batting star of the contest, slamming out two homers. ' Have 1 your prescriptions filled at the first drug store west of the New Bank building. Reliable and trustworthy, nothing but the pur est drugs. Crown, Drjig, 332 State. Pitcher Hits Batter, Then Bat Used on Him ATLANTA. Ga.v March 26. (AP. Milburn Sheffner, pitcher for the Rochester Internationals, who played an exhibition game here today, was found in an un conscious condition under the grandstand at the local park this afternoon. He was reported in a critical condition at a hospital late today. A broken bat was found near him. Sheffner pitched the first four innings of tho gac this af ternoon against the Atlanta ciurj and left the game in the fifth. He was seen to go to the club house after retiring from be field. ' In the third inning Sheffner hit KNOPF $40.00 TO: Ei5clusive Patterns i A . i H93je and Sweaters. Exclusive Patterns Zoeller. Cracker outfielder on the head .with, a .pitched ball. The Atlanta player attempted to chase the, Rochester hurler. with a bat at the time, but was persuaded by fellow players to leave the field. He later was found to be serious ly hurt,; according to lub authori ties .and was carried' to,. the club house where -a light anaesthetic was administered. At the time Sheffner retired from the game, officials said, Zoeller was asleep in the Cracker dugout. It was feared that Sheffner's neck had been broken. If carried out, the disagreeable approach to City .View cemetery can be avoided in future years by this timely arrangement with the cooperation of the Lions and Ki wanis clubs. USC ACCKPTS INVITATION SEATTLE. March 26. (AP.) The University of Southern Cali fornia has accepted an invitation to participate in the University of Washington's annual relay carni val here on April 30, officials of the Seattle echool announced to day. 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