' ' 'i i . r TUESDAY- MORNlNCr-,y -MAY- 3. 1927 Elfirt 11LLI 0. 1 TO BE nr.CE FLYER Oakley aVKelUt, Vhf of Amerl- a'aj most famous aviators." wbbse bief claim to fame la nla jion-atop J ig ht across the ' continent, 1rtlJ e' the .flyer fcarticTpatlng ia -the acf at the fairground "nefa Sat--rdayaccoramjt'ta i received rom Officials bt the Northwestern uco Kacus association iais mob ayf night, Special JfmlB8lon torn the" wardeprtment feead- uartert at 'VriiaMngtbte, D.: C, ad to be secured "befdre Kelley bold torotalse to enter the race: I At tWWUfnfr,-ift'ftBldera'-loa fhe fact that 'the noted tray rarer la to participate. Major . jWaher DUlard, in charge of earsoi flying .field at Vancouver, ,'anh.,' Is bending an Invitation to otertfar. Patterson to take a ride t ikelley's plane-prev4ous!t.e; tbH i2 : tgt. ft X,' ; in addition totnaklns the trans- bn'tinntal fllgkJtKeUey naWpaf- reakig; events, one of them be- Wadash from Vancouver to San ranoncp ana return. 3 ven Sunday, Salens "will have prymler auto race prgoram In Mrthwest this season, the Msnin'e races at Vancouver being bstpfsed until jjexUSunflay. the kv afer thetoeetere; " Tneiiyteresi wame racing in: a norinwegi- ia eyioenceQ. Dy 4 that d spite the tain, - 064 oplsfatharea at track in ancopyer SundajJanly tobedis- poin?ea Because ol .the poor con tonb the track. I'm - i i i i AMERICAN American Lcan'KUHdlnr w 11- . .10 Lt 5 6 7 8 7 7' ll 13 Pet. .688 .23 .611 .500 Mo .500 .389 .188 tew-. York . . hUadelphia itcatfa . . ashiorton o.ll s 7 7 7 3 Urotfj... ticrais . .. . Ve6nH . . baton .. . . t. Louis. May-2.;-fAPV Ital- tng pi the nlnth'ldaiag lor five ifia. the St. Iiouls Browns defeat- i fcvet 1m j i i 6. Blsler started the scorine in e.lat half of the ninth by hit- g a Home run .with one .on. pCor- R. H. E. vefahd 6 12 1 J Lonft 7 17 2 UhQ; Bmlth and L. Sewell; chary, Nevers, Palk and O'Neill. I WASHINGTON; May 2. (AP) ie league-leading Yankees undfd out IT. hits off four 'ashgtoli pitchers" to take the rst same of the- aeries today. .to W 'One of them was a homer f LafterL" " Score R. H. E. jw-Tork 9 17 13 ashngton 6 JO 3 Hoyt, Moore and prabowski; bvelkl,T ; Braxton, ' Crdwder. irk-and Ruel. PHILADELPHIA, . Mary 2.-- kP)-The i Athletics won the udcsk mi a f ovj same peries wn kj tail end Boston Red Sox today a fecore of 6 to C. The game nt 10 Innings. . - ' A ld throw to first by Wah- hger In the 10th allowed Hale to pre If rom second with the win- hg run. s stoft ; . . . ..... . 'I J 4 2 illaslphiav . U'J;$-riX:-j2 Wingard, Welser nd Hoflmah. rtly Grove, i Gray land Coca.- Detroit. May 2.2 iAPWTho Icaro.WhitaSox ran their string consecutive' vfcteries' to ,7 fo- y. wr. defeatingr Detroit In 'the fifi&g; gme ofhe set ljes:,3 to 1. on i' ootpiichlng: HoIIoway ifrom b stiA, beat te'Ttgenr for the l-ond time this season. Iscdre - ' R. H. E (tcaxo " . 3 7 1 ItroSt . . . ; . ... 16 i .Lyolis and McCurdy; Halloway, ylqjand Shea. NATIOXAL 4- National League Standings 2 ! W. L. Pet Levis 10 5 6 5 9 7 . 8 ... 6 12 5 12 .667 Nv orerk .647 .600 tihargh , iladelnhia .571 .471 .467 SokiyW .333 .294 cinnatl . VEroQklyn Dodgera toppled the W York Giants out ot first lace fth National league 'today by uncinx .their. metropolitan, rlv I Ml to 7. Babe Herman col- cd.two home runs one of which ': nn nlf i wtt' a' " round trin V iy Partrldga, tn, the' Jlrt in- ; bombardment.? 1 " icortf " l 0- - - , t-. If. E. fokJyiifi-----i--- 10 13 2 V Tork :J..-t-15 v. 8 ' IctVeeny, Doaki - Elliott and j-graves; McQuillan, Greenfield, Vkon Porter, HolUndand Pe 'aicK Cummlas' '-.VP;!"! it"-' - 1 : t ; : -'' )n J j on ; game played in , the ional-league, i-l C-: . "''-!.' -1 i " :.0 MINLTE TO JlARIti vNOXVILLE, Tenn. it . taKes ICAPL AN SCORES TECHN1CA1L K, Q. ' UEW'tiAVE. ,Conn.k -May (AP) Louis (Kid) Kaplan, form er featherweight champion, scored a technical knockout in the 7 th. round in Ills 12 round bout with .Tny .Vaccarelli. New York light weight, here ' tonight. Both ' of Vaccarenrs handa' were Injured during the bout and he was ubable to continue when the hell rang for the eighth round. ir HNNI6HT NEW YORK. May 2. (AP)- Two clever light heavyweights,' William L. (Young) Strlbling of Georgia, and Tommy Lough ran, Philadelphia contender, will pry the lid off an outdoor season at Egbert's field tomorrow .night that promises , to make 'pugilistic his tory before the curtain rings down in October. The bout' is sched uled "for 10 rounds. -Dangling before both young sters Is the prize of a champion ship match with Jack Peianey, 175 pound king, provided 'the win ner can negotiate the hazard of Mike McTIgue, now rampant in an age-defying come back cam paign. Decisive victory for either rlbling or Loughran would fore- casti light heavyweight "elimina tion'" match to complete a" hectic summer that already promises ex tensive battling for championships 1h .virtually every class. - In addition, to title aspiratfons .Etribjing is anxious to remove the impression left upon New -York fandom by his last two major fights here. The southerner fail ed completely in an attempt . to lift the light heavyweight crown from Paul Berienbach before: De laney won the tUle last summer. -' Loughran has 'an "opportunity to wipe out the stigma of two sit round decisions lost to Strjbling in early matches ' " JRTELEqRAPIflC : Salem and Pendleton v trart- ahooters made perfect score1n the shoot Sunday to decide- the state championship in the "tele graphic series, and as a result these two teams are still in the race and Coqnillei which made a 74, was eliminated. ! Another attempt to decide the tie will he made next Sunday. Sun day's excellent score "Were "made In spite of rain and high; yrinds at both Salem and Pendleton. The qualifying teams were: Salem: Tom Wolgamott 25, Carl Bahlberg 25, Cuyler Van Patten 2$. .CoQullle: F. C. McNalley 25, J. W. Miller 25. G. Eaxl Low 24. 1 Pendleton: Marion Hansell 25, Henry Rollins it. Finis, jCIrkpat rick 25. - DUNDEE WtNS BOUT BALTIMORE, May Z.AP) Joo Dundee." " Baltimore, welter WeiRht candidate for" titular hbnt. Vrs in that division, scored a tech' hlcal knockout over Johnny Meh pelssohn in the fourth round of a Scheduled 12 round bout here to night. ' Astoria claims longest motor mail route In United States, Route A, 74.8 miles. U Qnlci.TlIiWe' Service "v 1815 Center Street ? Phones' 85$ and' J310-W u Fine 'FUturesJ ---Standard Bquipfnent FOR SALE Store building' aid" residence, orner lot,' 4 blocks out, 412r00A- , - r t -r .3X.fitat Street Leftover FluM Cough ' jkke V Schaerter's kerEial Cough Syrup - A.- m SCHAEFER'b tmVQ STORW , hJ : Tba OrisiiiaJ 1'eJiow Tract Phone 197 j r " LflUG prop inat OirafflMIE. 100 SERIOUS. SMO By axajt J. eovu Associated- Press Sports Editor . NEW YORK.. May 2. -Ameri can college atruetes tatte ineir competition "much more serious ly" than their Englishi rivals. In view of Lord ."Dayy." Burghley, titled hurdling star, and captain of the .Cambridge univeraity team that won laurels in tne fenn reiay carnival. . " . ' "Your fellows goat their games much more iftteusely than we do." he said, turning aside from Jok ing .with pis team mates in their Franklin field dressing room be tween heats of the shuttle hurdle relay to meet the Associated Press representative".' "lernap8 mat accounts iorjine fact that so many of your Ameri can colieee stars Durn out so quickly after brief competitive careers. he went On. ' "They put all they have In three or four years of keen action. ln Ehgland we tase iraca anu ucm syuua i seriously. We do not" train, so mm i J "I. u i-.i.-1 Trt- 2ZS j mm, aow-iv caw sr. n rtir frHMiiM. frhktmr4 TKr , Mkli'otla tMr MMity 4 inn mm a' i Iiiii MMjti' Vs hrmscot .-ft -3, tlw h 1i: hII tfcma WlM.i Mr Um IrWU. T 1 ' I! rt off , I - X' - fjv , .'U-HW'J' m Mill a I MMW". .': .... li'nfik l.irV i 7 'isRiSSSAHi&rtSJVSUS I v i '-A i Mr I t- I n 1 II it. - mimmm . H mmm mmimiW II I -wr-w vrmwrmwm ari ! Aatf m la. amwiMr. tMMk af Mnr smS. laaalaa , awBaaa. i.llai ! a, 'at. Trm.r m M aa itaa. Taraaaa war r H tmt aM ttaak ( anaariv mm' inl a (-; saw ass MtS aaar.'aalaa. sharply, either.-- One .of my-tead-. tag rivals in the hurdles, for ln-i stance, is a man . 32, gettlftr bet-' ter at a "age when nearly, all of your -Americans have retired from competition." . Despite his youth he I 21 -Lord Burghley has been mention ed as possible 'captain of Ihe Btft ish Olympic ; team, but .the Cam bridge star 'feels this honor should go to Do.uglas Lowe, famous Eng lish' ; hajf-inller and Olympic S00 meter 'titleboId?r.7 1 VETS -PLAN SERVICES ' " s.' ' . : The Spanish War Veterans met last nigbt-and. disenssed plana for the- Memorial day raremonies, which will be lield on FrldAy. Sun day' and Monday, May 27, 29, 30. Arrangements will ' he made to send! speakers to the various schools of! the city on Friday. Special services will be held' at some ot the churches on Sunday. Attention Fas called to many cemeteries outside of Salem, where Spanish War veterans, are burled and where-their plots are in need of care. .Special effortsjwill7e made tHis: year to hayd Hhese taken care of. . ATRfSlfWOOUStoiswrs !' rally Hm is 1 t sl . imwiwn 41 and maili , Win! Atfa W ar V,f? PA L hi , i? ir i "t fir .TTfl - . I V , - os stABAsi mt fw .imhr II v . 11 s J 1 - H UMIGHI " Opening ' the 1927 Twilight league, the Legion and Papermak ers set a pace that will be. hard to hold throughout the ' season. In a five-inning go, the; veterans wound up in the lead, 3-2. The contest developed into a pitching fetid and the - last frame opened with the count 2-1 for the Paper makers. In this Inning Gill, first man. up, smashed a single to center, took second on a passed ball, .and. went to third when Schnellfng was out, pitcher to first. Gabdelson, next at ,the , plate, scored Gill wifth a terrtflt 'gfass cutter tosecohd. but was thrown out at 'first. A. C. (Biddy) Bishop reached first when his effort trickled through ;the legs of the shortstop. He stole second and third, and sqored on Keene's Texas leaguer that no. one could ftuite reach,., although it Seernd that the whole team was culstered around. Edwards then leftclied first on" a free ticket, and stole second, but died on base THE mantfe of Spring descends on a . winter-weary world. Nature and Enyironment conspire to renew the yoiitn of every living thing. People turh once more to the reaj Out-of -Doors. Every phase of human activity is stimu lated by the tonic of Springtime people need hew cars, new homes or new apart ments, the house needs a new coat of paint, Dad needs new gol sticks truly there is no end to the list of human neetjs. for this reason Springtime advertising is most effective. We print our greatest .volume of Want Ads in the Spring, and they are now paying better than ever Before. If you have real estate to sell, sell it now. If you want to sell a car or a radio, furni ture, antiques, or anything, take ad vantage of this spring peak of buying" jtiyity and sell it now. Get in touch with eager, moneyed prospects through our Want Acls. Phone ask for an "AtiTAKER am sbbm nawr an tk ahj tlukataras valaraH U Waa M. ' armm t an iriif. ? At4TM.tT1Atil 'akeiW at te avaMa) la MMar patar. a, warn AS iU allaa hMa. 2 uaaass rr- VvAN along with Keene wtum Orth was' fanned. i With one! run lead the -Vets managed to blank the Papermak ers.'and take the .contest, hut got a thrill doing it when the bases were filled. JWith two men . on base, Lauderbact, one of ; the mill's big ; gnns, I stepped , to the plate.' Manager Leo t Frlsco Ed wards of the Legion came all the way irbm right field 'and ordered Schnelllhg ' 0 . issue - Lauderbeck ' a pass. , It took only four wide ones to accomplish this wbrK, and Vesr teg was up. His best offerjng was a 'slow roller to the pitcher who returned it to the plate for the final out. Schnelling had a little edge on the hurling, whiffing 'five men .and ibsulng one . pass,wiilie Lauder back .struck out three, and' walked two." t was dlscpvered ' that the opening date , was a Uieeariy, and. the final .innings were played ii-. semi-darkness. The" UneupB follow: Legion Gabriclsou. 2b; . Bish ep, ss; Keehe, lb: Swards, rf; Orth, c; Maisoiul3b;Hu8tdn, cf; Hill, If; Schneliing, p. , :; Tapermakers Watson, 2b; Chapman, 3b; - Laiiderback, p; jVersteg. c; Btankehshlp, cf; Sim- IT IS mimm la HMh, ul Ho n - the ! If - Atfr, fcirroVtaTaj"asw; tat isTi W itar aaZ fwaass law tea; Mail; sar, kr. rl fasasawl eaas ' W t -jai ailf Vil4 awauteAitf i aaat toaWa . Miiiaasafal s mlHtrti teawwu aaar. a mm 7 aar. f7aiaa& kins, ss;- Chambers, U : StrlpMnr, rf; Raney, lb. b Umpires, Laird and f Mason; scorekeeper, Charles ' Kay Bishop. i ITEWWi If the agreement made at the beginning of the; season : is carried out, the schedule in the Portland City league will be set hack a week all around as the result of Sunday's rainy weather which" caused the postponement of ajl four league games. ;;" That will bring the W"oodstock team, which was, ,to play .here Sunday, a week later. ..This will J-Probably not affect the -d at of May 29, when games postponed from April 3 will be played. The Salem Senators will furn ish another exhibition of Pacific Coast league ' class oh 'Thursday afternoon at 5:15, when the fast and unique House of David team of Benton Harbor, Mich. is slated to, make Its first appearance on the Oxford Park diamond. - -'--i J 1 . AS EASY t mW it m Tk. - Wut AM MflBMt. Uak k.tvM "0 THOU rirt lMriMr Mai taraMay." atat aa Slaaar-analMt Ju a Wurt AM to iM catea. ll- - - 1 1 "V;vi-v'.rl;' r rr-rrr- t CITY LEAGUE BALL 1 jM q - r ft B . ma. jaU ataaa aaT n - H W 7a M ' V , J 1 ttara. , !, B - raaau ataaaiai t Q I j":?Wat Ad la tats H 1 11 fjfr.wW$$A?pfr?$ aalaaaaBaiBajBjaaBBBn i 1 i 1 THEFT RING' BROKEN UP; PORTLAND. Hat 2 npL A coast-wide' theft ring, specialU- ing in automoDiies and .,the,.rob bing of fine homes, oolice de clared, was broken up here today. Police and federal agents who arrested Frank Peters. 38. a "captain; bis Wife, Merna, 34, and uesue Jtsarton, or TIgard, Ore., reported . that they had1 recovered three automobile loads of loot worth at leastjl5,600. The rooms of the auto theft division at-police headquarters were piled high with furniture. Jewelry of all kinds, rugs and draperies, hanjos. floor lamps, Bultcases, grips and fire arms. , ' ELEGTRIG ruOIORS New pt-s& liaWri ' for Sale V1BBERT & TPDD Things Electrical" 191 Sooth Wzh SU TELEPHONE 2112 at aaaav. ' -aat HM 1 ff l - ft:- n X in Tennessee, according to