The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 08, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, APRTL 8, 1927
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ih :Bpeeted to: Win Willamette; Valley Track Meet
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Patert high wjill win the track
. J. On frtl Wll A M PA
rribunXoresejen developments.
declared Louis j Anderson, track
oach, last night- The athletes
khowed surprising form in even-
line practice, and when tney iaKe
Che field at the high school against
Albany and Corvallis, they should
op a majority of the firsts.
Smith heaved the javelin 14 8
ied last, clgiH suu b'i uiuje-
Itition Sliouia uu eicn utiwr. x ino
hap has been averaging 45 feet
In practice throws.
Temple set an unusually good
mark in practice when he tossed
Ifi discuss for a distap.ce of 106
asy. Coach Anderson believes
fmnle will, get 112 or 115 feet in
the throw Saturday.
Lloyd in the! broad Jump, and
DeLisle in the pole vault are two
jiher men who are expected to
ount heavily pa points. Lloyd
registered a jump of 19.9 last
light, and DeLisle has been get
ins over the bir in fine form.
Although only the three schools
ire entered, th meet is for the
haropionship ot, the Willamette
.alley. 3 I
Men who will be entered in each
t the events are listed as fol-
OWS: i'
Mile Blaco, Btalby,,HerrIn3 and
I-nnor. :
Half, mile Kitchener, Enner,
ind Kantola: I
440 Lloyd aid Barnard.
220 Siegmund and Colgan.
100 Siegmufd and Colgan.
Broad jump f-Lloyd, Siegmund,
mil Colgan. ' !
role vault JDeLisle, Todd and
Sjlisn" jump-i-Kantola, Temple
gel Downs.
Discuss Temple,
Dalhy.
Javelin Smith, Temple
Blaco.
Keiuy Siegmund, Colgan,
Lloyd and Webb.
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Dalby and
and
and
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Lever fail to give you 100 on
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Slate surface roofing applied
lover your old shingles. We have
lover 200 jobs In Salem. Nelson
Bros.. plumbers, sheet- metal
hrorhfttSS Chameketa. ()
BSCST8T0M
Oft. C. TEAMTODAY
enfeld and Captain tVes iSchul
merich, have been working out
with the team. ,
Coach -Coley Coleman expects
to use sevelral of his pitchers in
the Willamette tilts.
Coleman vfill select five or six
pitchers tot ear the brunt of
mound duty 'this season, while
some promising twirlers will be
carried as prospects for next year.
"Dazzy Vance' Ford lias been
showing a lot of smoke in prac
tice lately- and is anxious for a
turn in th& box against J.he Bear
cats. Jeff Winters, Jack Savory,
Chief Myers, Floyd Owens, Rosle
Pflaum, Lefty Hudson. Morgan
Owings, Linkous and Paust will
also get a chance to show their
wares, Chet McHaley will be on
the shelf for two weeks due to an
injury to his hand in the Pacific
game Friday.
H. Lv 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. ()
First National Bank, the bank
of friendship and helpfulness in
time of need. Interest paid on
time deposits. Open an account
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ifp GIVES
POfiTUHDVlCTORV
CtwH Xieazne Standings
Sacramento . . .
Missions . . . . .
Portland ......
Oakland .....
San Francisco .
Seattle
Los Angeles .,.
Hollywood
W.
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OAKLAND, April 7. (AP)
The Portland Beavers took the
edge in their series with Oakland
by scoring a 6-3 win today.
George Boehler was wild at the
start and allowed Portland three
runs in the first inning and two
more in the third before the Oaks
had started.
The Oaks netted two each in the
third and fourth off Couch, and
Lyn Lary, shortstop, gave the
Beavers what proved to he the
winning rum when he made a wild
throw to second in the seventh
frame.
Buzz Arlett. Oaks right fielder,
hit a homer in the eighth and in
the ninth his team had the bags
loaded. Doc Prothro, Portland
third sacker, checked the rally by
a sensational catch of Bratcher's
line drive.
The score : R. H. E.
Portland 6 10 4
Oakland 5 11 3
Couch and Yelle; Boehler and
Baker, Ried.
RALLY BEATS ANGELS
LOS ANGELES, April 7. (AP)
Hollywood took advantage of
Moss' wildness in the third inning
to put over four runs that cinched
an eight to 2 victory over Los
Angeles here today. It was the
Stars' second consecutive wrn.
Pat 8hea, former San Francisco
twirler, pitched good ball for the
Stars, holding the Angels to seven
scattered hits. Art Jahn hit a
home run with the bases empty in
the second. In the Hollywood
half of the fourth, Johnny Fred
erick boosted one over the right
field screen to score Gooch ahead
of him.
The score: R. H. E.
Los Angeles . 2 7 2
Hollywood 8 S 1
Moss. Yarrison, Smith and Han
nah; Shea and Murphy.
INDIANS SCALPED
SACRAMENTO, April 7. (AP)
Sacramento kept up its winning
streak today by handing the Seat-
aaapaaaaainnnaooanon ol
YOUR OLD RANGE
OR
In Cash
Announcing baseball games is
yrt' ius business these days but
if the weather is good, the Wil-
te university squad, . 17
TouK. will leave at noon today
or Corvallis, to meet the speedy
r nine in, af game at 3:30 p. m.
which will be the Bearcats' first
and the Aggies' second. The
same teams will play Saturday.
Although Coach Kalph Cole
man's men hate played one game,
defeating Pacific university last
week 7 to 4. they .have had little
more opportunity to practice than
WillanKiteTTsJ that Spec Keene'
!!tich win notj be so terribly han-
i npjK'ii on fttbat score. How-
vt t . K one's isqnad Is green, and
most if the nl avers ar nnaccus-
I "tiled
to e;
the
ch other's ways,
Aggies have been
ultyiti!; together for several sea-
ons ;t nl some of them are already
Wing son c lit hir lnha ln'nr?iinizpr1
'ill. so vht Willamette can hard-
iv said to have a chance to
Win. ' .
' tun h Keene, for his part, isn't
wi.rrtcf.i al.out' win nine: his tmr-
;xe is to Kive his men some ex-
!'tU iho and test out his candi-
!'ts. s.ml to that end, all of the
players vil get into the game
etitne. no matter what the
1. '
Coen i . scheduled to start this
?st s.'ine on ItiA mound, with
"ufmun mtthinff. Other Ditch-
win- win hie used in the two
ames-ate ' MoKenzie, Ledbetter
and Ellis.
Welch a-nd Steelhammer will
! 'ricd out. at first base, DieU
,,n'! As !'.hy on second, McMullin
and Oirard at short and Girard
and Bra ley 0n hird. Outfielders
will in. hide Roundtree. Ashby.
I-anku. V.Tsteeg and Yarnes. Uauk
be taken! along as spare
(archer. -I
The squad will spend tonight
m Corvlis, arid Is scheduled to
f'ay t'e ' Aartlea strain Raturdav
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tie Indians a 10 to 2 lacing in the
third games of the series.
Ray Rothwer, Solon right field
er, poled a homer with the bases
full in the fourth off Brett, Ed
wards, Seattle pitcher, failed to
impress and was yanked in the
third.
The score: R. i. E.
Seattle . . . . 2 9 2
Sacramento 1011 1
Edwards, Brett, Martin and
Schmidt. Barreani; Singleton and
Koehler.
MISSIONS BEAT SEALS
SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.
(AP) A home run tn the sixth
inning today by Ed Rose, left
fielder, scoring a man ahead, gave
the Missions a 2 to 1 victory over
the Seals and their third success
sive game of the present series.
The Seals outhit their local
rivals, chalking up 7 safeties from
Barfoot but snappy fielding ward
ed of f threatened runs.
Although losing the contest,
twirling game, allowing but four
Earl Kunz turned in a better
hits.
The score: R. H. E.
San Francisco 1 7 2,
Missions .2 4 0
Kunz and Vargas; Barfoot Jtnd
Walters,
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DIAMOND READY
IF RAINS CEASE
Salem's ball park will be in con
dition for play Sunday, when
Montavilla is scheduled to come
for the delayed season opening
game, if there is no more rain in
the meantime, Manager "Frisco"
Edwards of ttse Senators . an
nounced Thursday. Additional
work on the diamond is being done
this week. ' '
Meanwhile the managing com
mittee of the local club in the
Portland City league is increasing
its efforts to bring the financial
support for the team up to the
necessary figure. Contributions
are coming inr but pot as fast as
they should, it was reported.
Ad Club Plans Dinner : '
i for Portland Players
1 The Salem Ad club will enter
tain members ot the Portland
Beavers at a Marion hotel dinner
next Tuesday when the club is
scheduled to cross bats with the
Senators, it was decided at a
meeting yesterday. Biddy Bishop
anil E. A. Brown are members of
the committee which has charge
ot arrangements for the affair.
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