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: THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ! iUlTOAY-MORNING, APRIL S, V927 : i li ! i it i' ft IDC; O SISTER START SPOKANE. (AP) The God dess of Lucie struck the cons that seat both. Alfred Johnion, Mooted jockey, and bis " omely i- slater, Htelea. galloping' over' Jhe course of fame in the racinc ganie. -.S ' r '-The; brother.: and, -sister, whom the opening of the season' finds hack on - the turf this year- again, began thefr. riding ; careers bj chance? and In a- mariner closely slmUarj. -?; f , (i ? The pilot who punhed Exterml r nator. iMorrlch and Boot-to-Boot under the wire to renown was a 90-pound high schdoll boy of 16 who ' curae to the .Spokane Inter state fair grounds front his farm borne to race a popy. f r Alfred didnt get to race, how ever, "because his event was on fllledbut Stewart, Polk, stable owner,! watched th'e lad exercise his s9rt legged inonnt and was Jxressed. e ' ; v -j. , , "How'd yon. like to ride a real Loss, sonny? he" asked." " Alfred's longing was patent, so Polk took him to TIa Juana where the young apprentice won his first - race., r In the, decade following he rode winners In moat of the Im- i partantj. slak. pve&ts- in America, He 1$ wearing ToU E. R- Brad? ley's colors ' again this .year la proof that he is one of the few t? - "come i back" after an Illness due to weight reduction. t 1 J S Wfkl at x 1564 Commercial Before -or after the Ball Game rtGIlEAN GOOD FOODGOOD SERVICE TABLES FOR LADIES INSURED TRADE IN We give you Miller -MILLER iiCORD - . . . - - - . Helen.' a trim lyonngster; came to the same fair grounds as a spec tator a few years after her brother had gotten his start. i-1 She noticed a, substitute rider for the .Woman's relay was baring irobleirraagllhcf4Tplaiigliig steed and confided her , belief to the stable man that she tould han dle the mount. J ?fi;-kX: The-upshot 5 was' Miss Johnson hurriedly , borrowed a "pair of breeches ! and; maneuvered the string of strange horses to. vic tory. ? !f : - j : ''4 ::Kf: ; Now she ranks high as an ama teur on northwest tracks and" at the Pendleton; Roundup. km- -i ... .. .. . : - beaveinJ r1a6hikg - tie for second place : --' . (Continued from- page t.) - I :rr: r"-1 I Js which Reese had no chance to gtt Swanson at the; plate because of the slippery field. ' Score . ." 'it. H.'lf. Missions . '. i-.'.Z'i"'?' -7 2 Oakland .. , ... 0 4 3 Barfoot and .Walters;- Delaney", Dlckcrman and Bool. X.JiZ:,'-. SACRAMENTO, Aprtl''Sr(AP)' Score 1 . R.. 11. E. Hollywood'. . . . . ;:--,liTj-i 2 Sacramento . , . . ."s . i , 2&;f 2 , - Fullerton , and "iMurphy; "Single ton and Koehler. .. ' ,- -' Second game--' CR,. iU E. Hollywood. . .. . .. . . ' 4,1 7 : 1 Sacramento .V- ;' . i4 3 (Seven innings).' .,- -. Hollerson. - ' Jacobs ' Mulcahy, Flttery and Murphyj ; Cook; Kiete. Rach.sc, Severeid and. Shay, t - A i the . . . -. r ' . . j3 L-l LJ v s i against EVERYTHING THE FAMOUS Co YOUR OLD TIRES - ANY MAKE an insurance policy "with complete protection . for One Year with every iew. ; 1,- T . . - i s .WHY-TAKE A CHANCE - i . J . 1 , See. Russ SmitH EsriTife i- yKiityvKornered PHONE BOO, LOUISIANA :M i n. f H i ' - v. .... Here Is Boo. Goldie Johnson in the saddle, winner of the $15,000 Louisiana' Derby, New Orleans. Boo. owned by Col. E. R. Bradley, is -one of the Chief hopes of that breeder to repeat as a winner iathe Kentucky Derby, which Bradley won last year with Bubbling Over. Boo covered Ithe mile and an eighth route in the Louisiana Derby in 1:51 4-5. which is only 3-5 seconds slower than the record set by his stablemate. Baggenbaggage, in the same race In 1926. , . : - ! r ' - "y-r.. EIGHT FAST TEAMS SET FOR OPENING OF LEAGUE (Coatimifrd from page 1.) i: 1 the pitching. , With this thio to face, opposing batters will hare a tough time fattening their aver ages. Schroeder was with Port land In the Coast league fo.r sev eral seasons, and last i year played with Newark in the International league. Helm is a good right hander, and may he used in sevt eral or the games. Drake Is well known but-his: best bet has been the spitball, which is barred this year, so he will be used most of the time In thefoutfield. .: , Those ex-Cycols are bobbing up everywhere in this story. Carl Tuma, giant first baseman. Is the one playing with Ml. Scott. He also has had a fling at the Coast league. Wade Williams, well known football coach and official ba& signed a contract and may play an outfield position. The other ' teams are the W. "O: W;i Woodstock and St. Johns. Definite material on thefr personnel is lacking,- Jmt' Accord ing tor the Portland sport writers they are fully equal to the other 1 clubs and will take some tall hustlinBrto beat " ; , St. . Johns Is the. team .that fought it out with Montavllla un der the name "Port of Portland last year for fhe .championship. RDS TIRE - v. i . ' . v r 4- -Hf- Service Coi From Marion Hotel Complete -Vulcanizing DERB Y-WINNER f t il having won it the two years previ ous; and has largely -toe same lineup. Manager Walgreave will have King . Cole, veteran pitch. as his mainstay . with Howard Clow, a left hander as assistant. Dick Walgreave will da the catching. Cack BlanchardJof the Port team last year and Earl Mc Culloch, who was with St. Johns in the Greater Portland Valley league, are fighting for .first call' at thd initial sack. Porter Yett will play second, and has , been selected as captain. The rest of the Infield will be filled by Mart Boesch, from last year's St. Johns team, at short and Walgren, a- rookie,, at third. Three dependable players, Nobel Stepens, Freddie Ergon g and Bob by O'Brien, will work In the gardens. CARDINALS SLUG WAY TO VICTORY - - .-j SAVANNAH, Ga., . April 2. Regaining their batting. eyes, jthe St. Louis Cardinals pounded four, pitchers for. twenty-two hits today and defeated tha. t New. York Yankees 20 to 10. . 4 TJ The game was featured ' by home runs. For . the- Cardinals Snyder got one in tha f ourthl with '"The Mmm of just ahsad. Make wtHMine ass seisiss e.ses wttk 1 . '- n for ysur family and yourMU by owninca'Cood win retnarttapie 1926Oakland Sedan . 1926-Ford Coupe ; 1926-Pontiac Coupe .!.. 1924 Oakland Sedan 1924D6dge,GIass Enclosure ..L.. 1 1 924-Chevrolet Sedan ... ;1924 Star -Tourino; :JL ' 1923-Buictc Roadster ...... ....V. 1922 Oakland Toiurio; ;,: , 1922 Chevrolet xCbupe : - -; ; 1921 Overland Coupe . ' i Harley Davidson PHONE 1841 the jDases filled, Hafey got an other in the fifth, with two on and Holm hit Jtorr the circuit in the sixth' with-fno one on. For the Yankees', Ruether. -hit a homer -in he third, with one on'. .' . Twelve Card inal batters iacea Johnson and Clrard In the fifth Inning in which .the f champions scored nine runs. Bottomley hit a double and a single and. Holm got two singles in that frame. ALEXANDER GOOD FOR A WHILE YET AVON PARK. Fla.-(AP) Grbver, Cleveland Alexander has bo thought of retiresaent. ' " I The hero of the last world series, who won his two pitching assignments and saved the decid ing game, thinks he is good for several years yet, barring injuries. VOf course we can't figure very far ahead on account of the pos sibility of being hurt.""' he said in talking of his expectancy in .'base ball, '"but if I am lucky enough to keep whole I ought to go on quit a while yet. V ;. "My Ieg9 are still good and: my arm -never, gives me any trouble. - "The' older - pitchers have one big advantage over the youngsters. They iknow more about it. They ought to, for -most of us learned in a hard school experience. . a lot easier for me to pitch a hall game now than it ' was a good many years ago when I had more stuff than I have now. Then I had it and was proud of It. So I showed it to all the batters as they came up. Now It's different. X try to keep my control and throw the ball where t want It rather than where the batter wants it. HITTER ALWAYS HITS SAYS COBB FORT MYERS, Fla., April 2L (AP.) A sailor may forget the sea and, a bride her wedding dress, but a. good hitter never forgets to hit. . So says Tyrus Raymond Cobb and Ty should know. "Oh yes, I think I'll hit -all right," Cobb said as he discussed the 1 approaching baseball season. "If a baseball player is fortunate enough to be born with a hitting instinct or acquires the ability, I do. not think he ever forgets It. "1 am not worrying abqut the hitting-end of my play as I .go about (he job of getting myself in shape to play for the Athletics. I am confident that I will hit.; As one grows older,- of course, some of the spring goes out of the legs and a lot of close ones are lost at fi i st base. Hits that you would have beaten out a few years ago are 'outs now, but there is com pensation toe, or the - older you are' In baseball the more you'know. "A .little ; smartness; now and then, can 1e used ar the bat just as In other places In baseball. An- suiuIiLm U it a happr- .-it " j ' - ' ' -1 ' ' - Now is the itime to select yoTJr ,GfWiIl,,used car.iYou can choose from a big stock. You can' avoid the buying rush that comes a few weeks later. And you cart be sure that every car on bur floor has been carefully reconditioned when work was not pressing. Come in and see these values roaayi f 280 ( Quality Caqo theIouse That Service Built other thing the young batter Is sometimes awed by the reputation of a pitcher.' He's thinking about what a i big ! responsibility . he hai hitting against- this or that; great pitcher. The old . timer- doesn't think aboutiwho Is but there. He doesn'afcare 'and certainly' he doesnt get the Inferiority complex a youngster suffers sometimes." . CARRIGAN BACK AFTER 1 0 YEARS NEW ORLEANS, April- 2 By AP.) Bill Carrigan frankly ad mits that he doesnt j know, what it's all about. With the admis sion, however, comes the sugges tion .that he will ; soon find out'. Out of baseball for ten years, the man. who became, famous as the manager of the Red Sox when they were champions has come back to attempt to get Boston out "of last place. " 'This doesn't-count," he said, speaking of spring training. "I can't find . out. if I am- glad to be back in baseball until the regular season starts. "The training period . Is neces sary, of course, ; and Interesting enough, too', but it's play. The work begins when we get going up there. . , ' 1 ? " "As to theball team. I don't know a thing about it and probab ly wilt not know for some time. I didn'tr know any of the players when they reported. I have not seen many baseball games in the last ten .years. , "We are" getting along all right here so far as getting in shape is oncerned. We have had fine weather; too hot if anything. The hot weather will d wonders, though. " Look at Heine Wagner. He's ''out there scooping them up just like he , did in the old days. and; the other day he got himself a double in a pinch in a practice game." Wagner1 is a coach and Carrl eran's first assistant. He was a great shortstop when the Red Sox manager was directing Boston be fore. It's Time to Think of PAINTING and CLEANING UP. We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per - Cent Pure Paint DOUGHTON & S HER WEN 2841 N. Commercial ' TeL 030 ELECTRIC ruOTORS Rewound and Repaired. . New or Used Motors i for Sale . - f .4 : a ... . r - -r;.. - YIBBERT & TODD r- m Sooth Hlsh St. TELEPHONE 2112 v .$1,100 J 450 . 725 . 700. - 475 - 325 265 a 300 275 -i 135 - 150 -.135 SOUTH HIGH 'w- a Kev Krst National 7H . 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' to1 1 LODGE ROSTER O NIGHTS OP PTTHIAS MEETa AT McCoraaek. Hell, over Miller' gt,. "717 8"rd' '" P- J- T"i REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY i LEE W. BELL' i 803 Bank at Onmeree Bldg. TsL 484 BOHRJT8TEDT PATNE I " 147 S. Conuasreisi. Tslepaooo 877. P. W. OEISEA i . ' 441 Coart. - . Telephoas MM. 14T N. Oam!. Ha. 1. Tat J17. JOHN W. OBB ! New Blirs Bids. ' - TeC J48S. GERTRtTDE J. M. PAGE Conese. " Tel. Il8. - TRIANGLE REALTY. CO I 421 Ooart St. - - TeL 641. CLRICH A ROBERTS I 129 N. CommereUL Tel. 1854,' VICTOR SCHNEIDER, Relior " . 147 K. Ooat'L ... TsL 677. - - SQUARE DEAL BEALTT I P. 8. Nefl Beak Bids. j TeL 470. 1 The Oregon Staieiman 'Pablisked erery'moralaf (ekeept Mon dsy) st Selem. the capital at Oreron. " ADVERTISINo' I HOITIPT ADVERTISING Thete eol- -' omas mast be kept free trota so r thief ' of s queetioaable astare. Miirepretee tstions will not bo tolerated. Infor mation shewing say questionable is - tent oa the . pert ol the advertise eboald be reported to this aewepaMr or- the Salem Ad. elab. l Money to Loan ?ON RaiL'i:8TATB . T. K. PO&D (Over Ladd Bask Bask) Local Rates . For Classified . Advertising - ' ' Deflv or Rnn Aw Oastims ,,. S seats per wort Threw times -..-,.. i. 6 cents per word Six timea ,. . 8 oente aerword 1 aio.-dsily and Sua 20 eeate per word tiaier rata. . sdrertisemeat atastns at aonseoatiTaJssBas. . i ,j ; : No Ad taken for left than 154 , Ada.Ttt Saadsy ONLY sasrsad at oaa4iBts. rsta. ' '-.-i4:f j iadrsrtlsoamoats - -oxoopi Psraoaate and v8itaatteaa Wasted) win be takea wear the telephome if taa-adrartisar U a saaaariboa e paaas. The Btsteemaa will reeeire sdrsr tUentsnts st say tints at the dsy st aifhi. To lnaars proper elsieiflee tiaa Ads, should bs in, befors 7 p. bl . v TELEPHONE 88 OB 888 j 1 ;: P.; Ne Woodry) ; Tbs- Woodry . svsryboiy knewt,- Cask "psid -far ased fsrnltore. . 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