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mm e " -v . - ' ' 25 ORIMS U II aaaa M aBBSt w k WaamawMBB, I i 5 . . I - I k firaiisijiTOijK Broken Scttitraciy, With, 25 of the fasten cars . and I fastest driver of the Pacific coast j entered. . predictions are - being made this week that when the I big race meet opens at the state la irgrouhds Saturday, the one-mile record will be lowered to 48 sec i ends. ' " i The track here Is a mile track, i and much" better speed can be made than on drala of half the 1 distance, on. which much of the dirt track racing is done. The clr ! cait tf these tracks cannot usu ' ally be made In less than 34 sec onds,1? and the difference in speed I ean easily be realised. Drivers who hare entered to date, the cars they will drive, and the numbers of those which have , heretofore been assigned, are: Bifl Doescher, Frontiac special. I No. 1, Yakima. j - Asay wiison, Bunneam special. I No. 2. Omaha, v Russel Lamb, Dodge special. No. 3. Portland. Ar Hlnes, Tye special, No. 4, Denver- Ruddio Haho. Hahn special. No. 4,i Spokane. Howard s Wills, Snyder special. No. fr, Denver. - . ' ,R3f3 Norgard, Rajah special, No. 8, Denver. (lus, Duray, , Puegot Stutx, No. 6. Vancouver, B. C. Wi M. McDonald, Maxwell spe cial. :"o. 7 Seaside. W Burnstein, Lycoming spe cial yio. 8, Seattle. W, H. Muirhead, Dodge special. No. f.'Medford.- Cjde Bloom gr en, Fronty spe cial, No. 10, Portland. fiiiV Dnnlin Frnntv n1ii1 TTr ?11 tlnnvar III Goodfellow, SX special, No. 12, Multnomah. Charles McCully. 11. C. S. spe cialJiNo. 22. Portland. Phil Churchill, Churchill spe cial, 'No. 25. North Bend, Wash. Ira Cook, ; Stevens special, No. 28, ilrertoa, Bobby Jones, Rajah special, No. 2 !. Lew Angeles. v Heinle Moore, Marmon appecial. No. ,42, TUlsa, Qkla. - Entries ho 'have not yet re ceived Association numbers are! , Sheldon Smith, Fronty special, Redding, Cal. C O. Walker, Dodge special, Roseburg. T. Feneldo, Fronty special, Sll- I. D. Brown, Chevrolet special, Portland. A D. Smith, Dodge special, Se attle. Luckey Nelson, Laurel special, Hardline, Minn. Over m Hon se &f Bdvid CLOSES FflSTfiAME PLAN , COUNTY TOCRXEY Fpur teams have been entered in the Marion county . volleyball tournament which will be held to morrow , night at the YMCA. Towns sending playing representa tives, are Mt! Angel, Independence, MillCity and Stay ton. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has - been . daly ap pointed by the County Court, of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Marion, as administratrix of the estate of William Newton Sav age deceased, and that she has duly, qualified as such adminis tratrix.' All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent! are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my at torney. 203 Oregon building, Sa lem Marion county, Oregon, with in six months from the date of thlsTnotice. ; Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 28t day of April, 1927. ?' -ETTA U. SAVAGE. -Administratrix of the Estate of William Newton Savage, De ceased.' Ronald C. Glover, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. a 29; m 6-13-20-27 '"It wasnt "mfgMy Casey"' nor even one of the Senators' recog nized sluggers, but modest flex Adolph, obligingly filling In at first base in the absence of a reg ular player, who put a thrilling j Climax on Thursday's game with the HoUse of David ball team and gave the Senators a 5 to 4 victory by crashing a home tun over the right field fence in the ninth inn ing when the whiskered lossers Fere leading and apparently had the game sewed up. With the middle western out fit leading 4 to 3, Fleury came up first in the ninth and singled to center field. Then Adolph, bat ting la seventh place down next to the catcher, came up and crash ed one oyer, the . wall. ' It hap pened all of a sudden, before the fans were really set to enjoy it, but the roar that went up was heard a couple of miles away. This was the fastest game local fans have seen this year, not even excepting that with the Portland Beavers; there was.; excitement every Inning, but a minimum of scoring. The visiting vegetarians really looked to local fans like a better team than the Beavers, but they lost through over confidence and keeping one pitcher working too long. The scoring started, as it end ed, with a home run- Neither team tallied in the first inning, but in the second Champion, House of David's stocky catcher, leaned on the rirst pitcn ma Russel served up to him, and dropped it In somebody's back yard beyond left field. It . was Just about the mightiest swat that had been seen at Oxford park this year. The visitors banged them out at 'a lively rate from the start, but the Senators got in front of most of those bard hit balls and fastened onto them. In their half of the second, the Senators scored two tuns when Ridings was afe U an overthrow at, first, Fleury sacrificed, and Adolph and Ed wards 'singled! Edwards was caught between seebnd and thira after- Jhe throw in which failed tfl calcn ,j Adolph, so Russell's two bagger a moment later failed to counts ; - ',. The whiskered players also lost some chances' to score by wild 1 base funning, Edwards catching several whe essayed to steal sec ond. House of David got; three runs in the third when Miller singled and stole second, Faust hit to right field, and after Dana her grounded out. Hipp homed over the Tight field feace, Fleury and-Edwards again fig ured in the next scoring adven ture of the home team. In the fourth. Fleury singled to' right and Edwards hit a two bagger to left,' scoring the Chemawa youth from first. From that time on, spectacular fielding on both sides - prevented any more scoring until the ninth'. Among . the. outstanding plays were two catches by Goleman of the Senators, close under the fence in center field, and a one handed stop of Champions liner by Robbins in the sixth, when the third baseman converted into a double play. j The House of - David P jplayers, for their part, gobbled up every thing, their crack infield cutting off apparently safe hits repeatedly at first base. In the eighth, each of the inf ielders figured in a spec tacular play on a ground ball. Miller, the visitors' - pitcher. had more smoke than any pitcher that has shown here, but the Sen ators easily diagnosed his fast ball and curve after the first stanza. . ' Russell pitched cleverly' for six innings, but Manager Edwards undoubtedly used good judgment in sending Barham in to relive him in the seventh. Barham struck out four men and allowed but one hit. The House of David players proved to be a colorful aggrega tion, and the by-play was. some times as interesting as the game itself. When Champion, after hitting his homer, came up again, a team mate advised Russell to "throw It and duck!" As a mat ter of fact, that is Just what Rus sel had to do; the ball whizzed right through the place where the pitcher had been, and it was trav eling fast. too. In addition to being the fastest game so far this, season. It was the best attended, despite . the threatening weather. With better atmospheric conditions, the urowd next Sunday, when the Senators play Mt. Scott, will be another record breaker. The box score: Hons of DatU A 15 K o- I AMERICAN O 4 America n League Standings e W. L. Pet. FU4t, s Hipp. :b Uttkinao, If. Chanpiou, r. Falk. Mb Wierman, cf. Miller, p Totals H 1 1 0 1 2 0 O 1 ro a 2 6 3 2 1 1 0 1 14 1 1 Hi ) I i Latest Methods Chiropractic adjust "ments when given 5 cV cordin to thef latest methods are not in the !3east painfuU but in v stead leave a soothing Tand relaxed feeling. . 'Your comfort demands - nothing bat the best ! Straight Palmer Chiropractor SOG First National Bank :l r ..Building (rotnnan. rf. Robbing. 3b. Burke. 2b. Stoer. lb. Ridings. & leury. rf. Adolph. lb. Bdwarl, c. Bussell. p. Barham. p. !U 4 9 24 Salem SnatoTi AB R H 4 0 1 3 0 0 ;. 3 0 0 0 6 V O 3 2 2 4 2 3 .31 3 1 O" PO s 4 2 1 1 9 a O O Total Score lijr Inniug: Ha!-n bonators O 2 O 9 27 13 ' 1 Sttmrnary: . Tw and .Adolpb. Farrifire bits. Robbins. Heuri. Stolen base, tanah?r, MilVr. DoobhB plT. Robbina to Adolph. on balls, otf Ruaaell none, oft Bariam none, off Miller 1. . Hit. . off - Ku&U. It ki Inluass: off Barkam. 1. in threw inainrs: off . Miller ?n eljlit inniaes plir. Struck out, ljr irnRsett 2. hjr Har bam 4. by Miller 1. Wild pitch, Roaall. Hit by rtohr, Chaapioav ; by Barbaas. tTmplres, Xaird and Ma&oo.-. ' aDm.MSTRATRIX NOTICE OF - - - APPOINTMENT 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0ft 2 Z base bits..,RuM?ll, ri,., , Home , rnlit.. Champion. Hipp New York . . Philadelphia Chicago Detroit Washington St. Louis . . . Cleveland . . Boston . . . . .12 11 .12 . d .10 . 8 . 8 . 4 7 7 9 8 9 8 12 14 . v JToiice ia nef ebf grren that nni iersigned ha been duly appointed by tbe, County CoUri et the nSUli t ;t Oregon tor the; County ol Maripn, as Administratrix of th estate Jot Ellen C. Draper, ,de ceasedr. aad that she has ,4uly 44tallfiedx as such administratrix; all persons baring claims against the -estate -of said decedent- are hereby .notified .. to .. present, the same, duly verified, to me, at the office Of Ronald C. Glover, my at torney SOS -Oregon Building Sa lem. Marion County, Oregon, with in six months from xhe date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 15th day of April. 1927. ' ELIZA DRAPER, Administratrix of the estate of Ellen C. Draper deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem. Oregon . 16-22-a9.m6-13. 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Al Sim mons was also ordered from the gane for taking part in the de hate. . Score R. H. E. Boston Philadephia Wilson, Welzer Grove and Perkins. and 3 : 6 0 2 9 1 Hartley; Senators evened the series count with New York by taking tpday'a game, 6 tq 1. ' Usenbee, a recruit obtained from Memphis, held the Yankees to six scattered hits and struck out eight, Meusel fanning three times in a row. t Score R. H. E. 'New York ...... Washington . . . , . . Shocker, Girard Lisenbee and Ruel. and 16 5 6 8. l Collins; DETROIT, v May 5. Detroit gained an even break, in the four game series with Chicago by win ning the closing contest here to day, 3 to 2. .The deciding run was made in the ninth inning at the expense of Bett Cole, former Tiger pftcher. Score - R. H. Chicago ....... 2 12 0 Detroit . .f ........ w . . 3 10 0 Thomas, Cole, Connally and McCurdy, S chalk; WhitehiU, Crouse and Woodall. , At St. : Louis CleVeland Louig game postponed, rain. 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