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If s" es of :St-:eM -fl . fl 1 0 F YEAH ; FORECAST Either Phil Bayes will hock out Tommy O'Brien, or the brtland boy Vltt win. by decJa in that is .the- general verdict ol ne a they riew the prospects for ednesday night's main event at e armory, a battle that U at- jacting . more Interest than any kht of the many nn usual draw- g cards staged:-by Matchmaker arry Plant thi season. Bayes will hold -his final work t this evening at the armory, d in anticipation of a consider 1 crowd of interested fans. at has . arranged 'o have the eaa in place. This will be a tht workout, and will Include no !xing. Both fiayes and O'Brien were troduced at the-ball, game Sun jyi and they both drew a gener s round of applause, but that J i Bayes was considerably more cf erous than the hand given Brien. indicajtiag- that the fans 3 fully appreciative that Bayes !a Salem boy and deserving of tfr support. jThe forecast is for a record wd- Wednesday night; . bat tchmaker Plant assures the Kis that there will be plenty of Is the seating capacity of the lory is 2600 and arrangements 'e been made to provide that i I 1.,1 ...Ml 1, Ijjommodated rhe lighters, wjll weigh about it;. pounds each, butjthey will not , Jgh in, Ihe contract this .ttme: JliDg for t4eh ;wights. " Billy1 'pp. sports eidterof the Port d 'News, has been selected to eree the bouts. With the exception of one pre- tinary. the card is -complete, ren WatU and-Johnny. Walker e signed up Monday for a four ad preliminary. They are will- mixers, and should furnish le entertainment. f. 'Tiie six round semi-final will be t J wen AI Sharp of Salem and k Davis of Oregon City, who 'light a fast draw here recently. y will weigh about- 135 each, four round. bout-will find- Pete jillert of Salem matched with f.id" Hayes of Stayton, at 145 unds. ..Since there are no fights in (rtland this week, a big. crowd i Portland fans is coming to root O'Brien in the main event, ' lint has been Informed. Terrors c6st , JVEBFOOTS GAME I EUGENE. May 9. (AP.) The diversity of Oregon baseball team fryed miserable ball here today jhind excellent pitching by Bill tker, and lost. 9 to 5. to the diversity of Washington. The bfoots . outhit the Huskies 13 jigles to 10, bat made 11. errors, jUy at critical-Juntnres seventh inning rally put the i-bfoots ahead, 4 to 3. but they Billed this lead in the eighth i booting the ball to ail corners i the lot. Joe Johnson, Wash- tjton shortstop, got .four hits, jd George Mimnaugh. Oregon tcher, knocked out three. Score R-' H. E. ishington 9' 10 2 egon - 5 13 11 jCalhoun, Gardner andi McKcn- ; Baker and Mimnaugh. No. 18642 SUMMONS the Circuit Court of the State kit Oregon, for Marion County. Department No. 2. yrtle Irene Morris, by her ) Guardian ad litem, Clara ) C. Patterson. Plaintiff. ) I vs. " ) irry Morris, - Defendant. X j Harry Morris, the above named defendant: ' In the name of the State of Ore n, yon' are hereby required-to pear' and answer the amended mpiaiati filed. against. you in the ore entitled court and suit on before the. last day of the time escribed in.1 the order for pubii tion of this summons, to-wit: or before t expiration of six ks next, from and after the ta of firstr publication of this mmons. the first- publication ereof being on April 12th. 1927. d If you tail . to appear and swer. for want therot the plain ft will apply to the court: for the lief demanded in her said am Ided compiaint,- to-wit: - that aintiff's, marriage to defendant s annulled; and that aha be- tor- rev, released "nd discharged from ly and all obligations and duties iiRinc from naid .marriare: that aiftUff may 'xeiumer-her tanner: tme, viz: Myrtle Irene Wander, id that she have suctr other and ; rther relief as to the court may em just and equitable. . i This .summons la served .upon iu by publication- by 6rder of on. I. Hi McMahan, judge of the jove entitled court which order as', made and dated at Salem, regon,' Aprll'8thil17T- ex Date of first publication April i Date of last publication May 1. mi-,-. (Signed) i M. B. BUM P ffc Dv D.- BUM P. r i K v4Mtprey'feisPJaiBtint; v B. Bump, residence and. ad- rcss; Hillsboro, Oregon.- . D. JJump,' i residence andr ad- dress; forest 'Orore, Oregon. - cQmmrcup wqn , BY H AZEL GREEN Basel Green May S. -( Special ) The Hazel Green grade school baseball team won the county grade- school- championship and the- cup offered' by the principals' association for first place in the county league, by defeating Cen tral Howell 18- to 4 Friday after boon at Silverton. The game was featured by fast play on both sides. A large num ber of people from both com muni-, ties were present, and were agree ably entertained by the Silverton people. The cup was presented to the winners by Mr. Coffey of the Silverton schools. Members of the county cham pionship team are Joseph McCaf ferty. pitcher and second base: La Roy Van . Cleave, pitcher and second base;, Peter McCafferty, catcher; Prank McCafferty, firat base; George- Montandon, third basei Guy Allen Looney, short stop: Peter Haslebacher. right field; Leonard Faist. left field: Glen Looney, center field. O I liATE SPORTS I NEW YORK, May 3. (AP Mike McTigue, Celtic aspirant for -light heavyweight honors, scored an unimpressive victory over Pat McCarthy of Boston, in the fea ture 10-roond match at M'adison Square Garden tonight: ' Mike weighed 172 McCarthy a pound heavier. SCRANTON, Penn,. May !.--(AP)--Peto Latso. world's wel terweight' champion, knocked out Jack RappajKort, of Newark, N. J.1. ia. the. third- round of a scheduled 10 round bout here tonight. Latzo weighed 150 and Rappaporf 148 pounds. BISHOP PITCHES EUGfiNE VICTORY Wth Biddy Bishop in the box striking out' seven men,, the Eq gene team in the PorMand Valley. baseball league Sunday maintained Its- pfctce at the top ofthe perceittaee column. Kugene defeated'the Postoffice team 3 to 2. : Bishop won out in a pitchers' battle with Schnee of the Post office team, who allowed only four hits to Bishop's seven; but Schnee walked -eight men to only one for the Salem man. NATIONAL o All National league games post poned; rain. Notice e Final Settlement Notice -is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon her duly verified final account as admin istratrix of the estate of William John Doherty, deceased; and that said court has fixed Monday, the ICth day of May, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day. as the time, and the county court room in the county court house in the City of Salem. Marlon county, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objec tions thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 11th day of April. 1927 EVA J. Z1EGLER, (Formerly Eva J. Doherty), administratrix of the Estate of William John Doherty, deceased. Ronald C. Glover,' -Attorney for -Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. a 12-19-2t : m 3-10 Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed ia the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, his duly verified final account as adminis trator of the estate btAIice Bow en. deceased, and that said court has fixed Thursday, the 19th day of May, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock a. to. of said day, as the time, and the. county court room in the county court house in the City -of Salem. Marion county, Oreson, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections- thereto. - .Dated, at Salem, Oregon, this 19th day of April. 1927. A. L. BOWEN. Administrator of the- cstat of Alice Bowen, ' Deceased. Ronald C Glovr,- Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. a 19-26; m 3-10-17 FINAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given, that the final account of Clara M. Steus loff, John-W. Luckv. Jr., and El mer M McKee, as executors of the state of Frederick W. Steusloff, leeeased, has beeav fliedi la -the eoanty court of Marion- county) State of Oregon, and that the 25 th day, of May, 1927, at the hour of teai oVJock a. , m; baa. been duly appointed by each? .court tor the hearing -or -objections' to such final account and the settlement there of, at which time any person In terested, in such, estate may ap pear and-fiie objections thereto in writing and contest the same. Dated this 26th day of April. 1927. , CLARA M. STEUSfcOFF, JOHN-W. LUCKER, Jr., ELMER M. McKEE. Executors of the Estate of Freder ic lck W. Steusloff. Deceased; JasAO. Hiltiet vf Attorney for-EsUte, Salami Oregon. ' Date cf-first publication: April 26, 1927. r,C'tH;'V SI Date of last publication. May 24, 19 27. a ill Vt 9-1 0-17-2J MT. SBPTTDEFEnTQ SEDftTOnS 11 TO 2 Portland City League Standings 1 W. L. Pel- Montavilla 4 0 Camas 3 1 .750. Mt. Scott 3 1 .7oO St. Johns 3 2 .600 Salem 2 2 .500 W. O. W 1 3 -250 Xicolal 1 3 .250 r Woodstock 0 5 .000 Snmlay Scores Montavilla. 6;-St. Johns 4. Camas- 10; Woodstock 5. Nicolai 4; Woodmen 0. What can we say. after we say we're -sorry! There's no question about it. Sunday was an off day for- the Salem Senators, pitchers and all; but that's not offered as an ali bi: they would have had an awful time beating. Mr. Scott even at their best, any time Lefty Schroeder used the "stuff": that he had in this game. So It's just as well.if they were due to lose anyway, that the Senators got a few bobbles and strikeouts out of their system-. The trouble started after one was out in the first Inning, and came in bunches from then on. Harris singled, and Wolfer did likewise, Harris going to third. Tu ma du m pod one to the infield, and His limps called Harris safe at the plate on a close decision, Faust walked. and Wolfer scoren.on -the wildest pitch that Wayne Barbara ever' heaved ln bis life. It missed. the plate by eight feet,' Then, after Bat ham had fanned Buono, Perkins hit a' two bagger, scoring Tuna and- Faust. The next two innings didn't go so bad. 'but in the fourth it be came clearly evident that BaT ham's arm wasn't working right. Perkins and -Goodwin singled suc cessively, and Schroeder was safe when the ball bounced off Bar ham's glove. Perkin3 scored. Then Babarino hit a two bagger, and Goodwin and Schroeder romped home. Russell went in to pitch aadfre :r eel" the side without any more scoring; but in the fifth the fat was In the fire again. Faust was safe on a bobble at first, and Buono sacrificed him along. Per kins singled and Goodwin walked, filling the bases. Schroeder struck out. but Gabarino walked, scoring Faust. Edwards threw wild to Russell in returning the ball after a pitch and Perkins scored. - Just before that, the Senators had gathered two runs when Steers .singled and Goleman hom ed over the center field fence. It was the only bright spot in a day of gloom. Mt. Scott gathered a run In the sixth on a two bagger by Wolfer. a single by Buono, a walk for Faust filling the bases, and a sac rifice fly to iteep center by Per kins -and' one '.n the seventh when Schroeder skleC a homer over the left field fence. Russell retired when Faurie pinch hit for him in the seventh, ani Fleury pitched the last two innings, holding the visitors score less. The box score: - Mt. Scott AB R Ii O A E Babarino. ss 5 0 1 2 6 1 Harris, - b 5 1 1 1 0 o Wolfer. lb .". 2 2 0 0 0 Turns, lb 5 t 1 12 0 0 Faust. 3b 3 2 1 0 2 1 Buono, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Perkins, x 3 2 3 11 0 0 Goodwin, cf 3 11110 Schroeder, p 5 l 0 4 o Total 38 11 12 27 13 2 Salem AB It II O A E Sullivan, lb 3 0 013 0 1 Clinton, 3b 40 0 130 Burke. 2b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Steers. If 4 1 2 3 0 0 Goleman. cf 4 1 2 3 0 O Ridings, ss 3 0 2 0 4 o K4 wards, c 3 0 5 11 Fleury. rf-p 4 o . 2 0 ' o- o Barham. p 10 0 0 0 1 Russell, p Kaurie, rf 10 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 a 27 i: .Score by innln ML Scott 40O321 100 11 Salem ........ 000.200 0002. Faurie batted .for. Russell la 7th. Summary Innings pitched by ".es All Tirea Have. Been b - -a : First Class Condition PftlCE? IT'S LdiEN !1 If you are in the market foW priced tires S W OsfitiiltlRS Schroeder 9, Barham 3 plus, Rus sell 4, Finery 2. Runs scored off Barham 7. Russell 4. Fluery 0. Struck out by Barham 2, Russell 1 Fleury 0, Schroeder 10. Bases on balls off 'Barham 1. Russell 5, Finery 1, Schroeder 3. Wild pitch es; Barham; stolen bases, Tama; home runs, Goleman, Schroeder; two-base hits, Steers, Wolfer. Gab arino, Perkins; sacrifice hits Buo no, Goodwin; sacrifice fly, Per kins; double play, Schroeder to Gabarino to Tama; left on base, Salem 7. Mt. Scott 9. Time of game, 2:04. Umpires Rau and) Harmon. PORTLAND. May 9. (AP) Montavilla defeated St. Johns yes terday in the City baseball league 6 to 4. and sent its victim crash ing from second place in the league standings to fourth. After scoring a run in the first. St. Johns couldn't keep it up. Montavilla played fine ball. Three double plays by Nicolai were a big aid, in the victory over Woodmen. Wes Winters hurled a nice game for the victors, being mighty stingy with hits. Tom Cresset was master of the Woodstock batters at Camas and the home club won easily. O - O I AMERICAN O : O American League .Standings W L Pet. New York 14 S .636 Detroit 11 9 .550 Chicago 13 11 .542 Philadelphia u io .526 Washington 11 10 .526 St. Louis j '.i .500 Cleveland 11 12 .4 78 Boston 5 16 .238 CHICAGO, May . (AP) Wiley Moore, rookie righthand pitcher of th,New York Yankees; today tossed away a 10-innlng game to the Chicago White Sox, 2 to 1, when he threw- Ka mm 'b bunt wild to first base, enabling Metzler to score from second. Score R. H . E. New. York 1 7 2 Chicago 2 & 2 Ruether. Moore and Grabowski; Faber and McCnrdy. DETROIT, Mich.. May . (AP) Pounding fivp pitchers for a total of 22 hits, Detroit took the clos ing game of the seiies from Bos ton Red Sox today, 17 to 11. Score R. H. E. Boston 11 12 1 Detroit 17 22 0 Harriss, Russell. Summers, Bradley, Watson and Hartley. Moore; Gibson, Stoner. Smith, Doyle, Wells and Bassler. CLEVELAND. May 9. (AP) Cleveland made it three in a row from Philadelphia today, winning 6 to 1. Shaute won his first game- of the season, holding the Athletics to six hits, three of which were bunched in the eighth, for Philadelphia's only run. Score R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 6 1 Cleveland 6 10 u Walberg, Pate and Perkins; Shaute and L. Sewell. ; Washington - St. Louis post poned, rain. SCHOOL CHILDREN LEARN TO SWlM About iGO grade Bchool boys of the fifth and sixth grades were given instruction in the first rudiments- of swimming yesteday at the YMCA tank, under the direc tion of eKnneth Markuson, swim ming instructor vom Oregon Ag ricultural college. It was the first day of "learn to swim" week. Robert Eoardman, physical direc tor at the YMCA, and Tom Gaw ley of the Y in Portland, assisted. Today, the girls from the vari ous grade schools will be taught, and between five and six. teach ers from the Salem school will re ceive instruction. An invitation has been extended to any other ladies' in the city who desire to become swimmers to come at that hoST- CiUAVESITK IS RESIDE M'K HENDOX. Eng. Arhtur Bish op, who lives In the adjoining town of Finchley is a candidate for a seat on the district council of ;Hendon. a London suburb. Bishop's residential qualification is that he owns a site for a grave here. Local board regulations re quire that aspirants for the office mast reside or own land In the tovmiv E: SALE; Inspected and Put in &iYULCANiziNG DEPARTMENT ' k , Phone 44i P1?ifSSs By Charles Bishop The Papermakera won a ragged gall game Monday night, from the Mechanics, 3 to 2. The ball play ers representing the Oregon Pulp Si Paper company got two runs in the first inning and one in the third when Versteg scored on Lauderback's three-bagger. The teams were even, in num ber of hits, but the Papermakers blows were more timely. The lineups were: Valley Motor: Jungblom. ss; Steelhammer, f-lb; McKenzie, cf: Fabry, If; Proctor, pitcher; Race, 3b; F. Brown, catcher; T. Brown, 2b: Snider, rf; Oretz. cf. Papermakers: Watson, catcher; j Chapman. 2b; 'Versteg, ss; Laud- i erback, 3b; Simpkins, rf; Cham-i hers, If; Raney, lb; Gross, cf; ! Oudeans, pitcher ; Blankenship cf; Stripling, if. Umpires, Laird and Mason. Twilight baseball games Micro for the remainder of the week art Industrial league: Oxford pari.-, 6:15 p. m., Tuesday, De Molay vs. Hansen-Liljequist; Thursday, P. O. vs. PEP Co. Commercial league Oxford park 6:15 p. m. Wednesday, Bishops vs. Knights of Columbus; Friday, Le gion vs. Grotto. Sunday school league, Wednes day, high school grounds, 5:30 p. m. Presbyterian vs. Evangelical. Friday, Yew Park grounds. United Brethren vs. Leslie M. K. 1927 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 179 N. 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