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-TJIIORESVPtANr-SALEl, OREGON SATURDAY. MORNING, MAY 14, 1927 . t- ...5 I-. - a. elllllUUi VfUIII JAGOBBERGEh SIEfJ V . - When thf S&lea Senators ttn up against tb Woodmen of the World baseball team In ta Port land -City- leaya at Oxford Park Sunday, seyeral face will be seen In the lineup which hare not been there before This, J-anaffer .Trisco" Ed wards explains, Is not das to any poor , showing made, by -anybody last Sunday; .bygones are bygones. But the. third base position . has been open for evera weeks, which accounts for the aaaaunce ment that Vines Jacebberger will held dews the hot corner. Then aialn, Billy Salliran win be unable to-cotne for Sunday's game, and that ia. the reason why "Speedy Carroll will be on . first base, bat Carroll may hold down a regular place on the team here after, nevertheless - r , I The-1 third . new member' Is not strictly speaking a, new player at J all. as he was signed up before the ii season started..., , lt,5 Js Meyers. a. . l puc&er, who enowea - the bent who tried out. In a practice i opened. Meyers sprained his foot. and had not until, this week re covered sufficiently Xo play. He is in shape now, and may start Sunday's game. The Woodmen of the World are pretty well down the list in the City league, but they have been playing ood bal and losing by close Core to the leagne lead' ers since the team was strengthen i d. They lost to Nleolal 4 to 0, if but defeated. Woodstock 5 to 4; I. and tbfcy held Camas o a 4 tq 2 $ score. It they beat Salem Sunday. i the two teams will be tied in the leagne. race. IRSITYTEAM TO MEET HUSKIES EUGENE. May 13. ( AP) Bill Haywood veteran athletic coach, left today with the University of Oregon .track team, -for Seattle where they will compete in a dual meet with the University of Wash ington athletes t tomorrow. Hay ward has shifted his team about "VOICE YOUR TH OUCH TS S Y TELEPHONE- Air '.-MrmH ' ) ' I- J U.M cd-y 'i T j I Till in I ! I I , ,-r --m . .'ft mm &v- ' i J I '-jViPli ) I V orwwc love." )e maqxc t vents the joyful union with your loved ones go so them over the voice highways of Long Distance. You vfll feel their presence, hear their spokea woisanoT they will hear your "wice the magic . mcdiam.pf expression that registers fullnesa of meaning the written wok cannot convey. v SuchHsdailyhrmgjoytomanythouiandjof American homes and travelers. . To the. boundaries of the (Nation and beyond by Long DUunce from your telephone. Z t-IE PACinC TELEPHONE r A,. Blanks j . v jesny ia tuxz orcr 115 IraJ blaxUa cclUa to ctcsi aayibtlsLiesj. trasracUcaa. TV r9 nzy har Jest the t otxbl yoa art locklnsr forntAbli eayir; xs cozapared to xoad,to order tormaj y s A Scneof the forms :CcatractG3Je, IZtad NcticvuYor Asiii- : -t - tit tatVsf ITrrtirare. t.T2H?a? frsrttr. OfTt mifi-i TIj!. A Kf ret . .aui vi imm, juuxakui vairocfc, rrumusurj xoie9triz;3i&warui notes,. General Lease, Potrer tf,Attcmey. Prune IJooka and Pads, Scale Ce- ; . ceipts, Etc Th&s3 forms are dreiully, prepared fcr the courts and ; prirata ca,,' OPrlca cn ionzs xzcz-tiosi A ceata to 16 ccnta apiece, ' - and cn nota cocza S, r1 i, - At Eiufliesaeiii FACTS ABOUT THE- KENTUCKY DERBY O , (By AModated Preaa.) Place: Churchill Downs, Louis- - 'ville. Time: About4:40 p. m., central standard time. Number of Entries: ' Eighteen; probable -starters, IS. ,.; -Distance: -One and one-qnarter miles; weight, 126 pounds. Record: 2:03 2-5. set by Old Rose Bud in 1914. Value to Winner: $52,525 net, and gold trophy (if all start): to second. $5,090; to third, 13.- 000; to foartb. $1,000. Largest. Previous . Value: $53.- 775, won hy Morrlch in 1922. : Weat her-Forecast : -Generally fair promised for Saturday. Track Condition: Doubtful, due to rains Friday.; Probable Favorites: H. P. Whit ney entry. ' . Recent .Winners: Bubbling Over In 1926; "Flying Ebony In 1925; Black Gold fn 1924, .and Zev in 1923. in. order to concentrate ' on the Huskies' weak spots. Notwith standing, the northerners are fa vored to win, by from 10 to 39 points, in view of their top heavy victory over O. A. C. last Satur day. , The shifts in the Webfoot team find Proc Flanagan, star broad jumper and captain, entered ' in the high hurdles .and high jump, ia addition to the sprints. '"Speed" Barnell, Javelin thrower, will ea ter the 220 yard dash, in addition to his, regular .event,, and. Joe Price, the quarter-mller, will also participate in the high jump and broad jump. Rutherford, ineligi ble up to now-, will take Jef ferie's place on the relay team, and run in the 880 yard. s . . , i .;. The lineup will be as follows: ,100 yard dash: Extra, Flana gan; 220 yard dash: Extra. Flan agan Burnell; 440 yard dash: Standard, Price; 880 yard dash: Rutherford. Kelly; mile run: Jen son. Little; two mile ran, Neider meier. Hill, Little; shot put and discus: Wetzel, Stager; javelin: Wetxel. Stager, McOulkmgh. Bttr neU; broad jump: Flanagan. Mc gee, .Price, Wettelt high Jump: McCulIougfai, Flanagan, Crawford; pole -"ault:- Bracher. McCallonch; high hurdles: McGea, Crawford, Flanagan; low .hurdles: MeGee, Crawford; relay, Rutherford, Price and. Standard. our voice: flew brings lonely hours to tke traveler and Oo those at home. ... When dutanca pre AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY : that : are trcn to &u cents. . .? - . T . . ..'.. : , - - PRriD4ANiVdbskn BY 3:&feS!& LEGAL BLANH TIEADQUAIITEIUJ Crsiacsa Office, Gnrcai iTfcbr rf' f. '. .. " .. 'V.-.-. ' i t. S.f '- '"S.tti'h Mir :i - ' , , -3., i fir ISF0B8EB Coast League Standings W. L. Pet, Oakland ' . . Sacramento . . Portland . Missions Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles . Hollywood . 27 24 23 23 21 21 19 16 18 19 21 21 22 24 23 26 .& .588 .523 .523 .488 .4r .442 .381 SAN FRANCISCO. May 13. ( AP ) Frank Sigafoos. late of Reading, pa.. Philadelphia and other -points east, led a Portland batting attaek that left the San Francisco Missiaas gasping ander a 12 to" score today. The little second ' baseman hit -safely 6 'Out of 6. Including two doubles. Other members of the Portland squad lifted the total to 21 base hits. The Missions had a 6 to 5 lead going into 'the ninth but a rally in that frame gave Portland 7 runs -from eight safe blows.'.. Score R. H. E. Portland . . .. . ..12 21 2 Missions ... .j ... . iJ . 6 llr '2 6hea. French' and Wendell. Tel le; Barfoot, Christian, Ryan and Whitney. V OAKLAND, May 13. After winning three "straight games of the series,' the Oaks today met 'de feat by a 4 to Z score at the hands of the San Francisco Seals. George Boehler. , who started on the monnd - for the Oaks, was Wild, walking eight batters. Score R. H. E. San Francisco . 4 6 1 Oakland .-. . . i . . . . A . S T 1 May and Stokes; Boehler. De laney and Read. BooL LOS f ANGELES, May 13. Hol lywood took' a 12. inniag contest from Seattle here today. 4 to 5. Halvey winning his owti jsme in the final frame with -a double that scored McDowell. The Indians threw four pitchers iato the game, while Hollywood used -three. Score Tt. H. E. Seattle . . ... 5 18- Hollywood .... 13 0 ' Peters, Martin, Philips, Rrett and : Borreani, Schmidt; Fuller ton and Mullcahy, Hnlvey and Cook, Murphy. SACRAMENTO, May 13. Sac ramento turned the. tables on Los Angeles, today to win 4 to 1 be hfnd the fine twirling and hitting of ,lMax Rachac. Sokn t wirier. In addition to standingthe Angels oe their beads, in the matter of pitching. Hachac delivered a pair of doubles and a single to dTi ve in runs to win his own ball game. Score R, h. E. Los Angeles .' 1 J; 0 SacTameato ...... ; . 4 r 11 ; 0 NHes. -ganders and TTauhah; Raehae and Koehler. O . . ' O ; AMERICAN American League Stand togs New York ...... 18 8 11 11 12, 13 14 13 17 Chicago ......... 16; Philadelphia .14 Detroit w. 12. Washington .... . 11 Cleveland 11 St. Louis . . . f Boston 7 .593 .SCO .500 .458 .440 .409 '.292 ST. LOUIS. May 13. (AP)-- The. St. Louis Browns outait the New YorkYankees today; but Hoyt was effective lo the pinches. and the Tanks won. 3 to- for? their fourth straight victory and a clean sweep of the aeries. U - New York . . ; . . . ..... 3 9 0 St. Louto l io. 1 : Hoyt and GraboWskl; Wmgard and: Dfxon: IDETROIT, Mayl 13. Ty Cobb hk safely fn-his seventeenth sue- cepslve game as the Athletes took the f closing game of the ' series from the Tigers here today, by the -n - .. - -x r Lelal f. - Co.: score of, .41 1 . to - 3. i The lonner Detroit manager kept bis Tecord Intact by beating out a "bunt in the fourth while Wells was in the box in winning the final game and thereby making it three out of four for the aeries. ' Bcpre R. H. E. Philadelphia .... . . ... . . .-lo 14 o Detroit 3 0 ;Ehmke and Cochrane; Gibson Wells. Carroll and Bassler. 'CLEVELAND, May. 13. (AP) -Boston mae It two straight from Cleveland today, winning 7 to 0. It 'was the first -time this season Cleveland has dropped an entire series, two games- being postponed on account of rain. Score R. . E. Boston . 715 1 Cleveland . . '. i . . ...... o f t 2 Lundgren and Hartley; Buckeye, Hndlin, Miller, Karr and L. Sew ell. At Chicago iWashington-Chi-cago game postponed, rain. VETERATJS DIFEAT en BUI TEAM The American Legion team. In the Commercial league defeated the Grotto, 7 to 2. Friday evening in a five inning game which Was a tight affair np to the last inning. Leading 2 to 1 t. the opening of that stanza, the Legionnaires bat ted in five rnns, while in their half the Grotto got one more. r Sphnelly, legion pitcher, struck out six men and Tax or the Grotto four. Edwards at the Legion hit a home Ton.' The lineups: Legion Gabrielson, 2b: Hous ton, cf; Balrd. lb; Edwards, 'ss; Maison. b; Gill, e; Fitzmaurice, Keene. If; 'Harnsberger, rf; Sphn elly. p. 5 . Grotto i-Panlson, ss; Thomp son. If;' Moon. 3b; Adolph, lb; Filler; 2b: Watklns. rf; Macy, cf; Schuta. e: Fox. p. Uttpfren ' Laird and Mason. The next twilight game will be played x. Oxford Park Monday evening. T LATE SPORTS 1 o o HOLLYWOOD. Cal., May 13. i (AP.) Benny "Kid" Carter. Los Angeles Mexican bantamweight, staged a whirlwind finish . in an otherwise slow ten-4oand - boot here tonight to take " a -decision over Mike O'Dowd of Cleveland. SAN DIEGO. Cal.. May 13. George Godfrey, the black shadow of LeiperriUe, knocked out 1oag Tom Hawkins, San Diego negro heavyweight, in the sixth round of a scheduled ten-round "bout here tonight! Godfrey dropped Hawk ins Ave times in the ' fifth round and seven times in. the sixth. be fore Long Tom took the full count. Kramath Falls-i-TJnfon fllgh School district to build $290,000 building. 4 7 E can'give you a corriplete overhaul, siich as V V remind cylinder block; pistons; rings arid JI:SSW arid general au tomotive machine wont. : . We iiinMMo0i6ir- & months as wo- hdve complete -ejiMMtao'liie'wiuC' witli arid ex pert machinists and mechanics. : FERV; : .. , . S..l LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 13. (AP.) Promise of fair ' weather end a fast track for the tens of thousands of spectators and the 1 8 racers In the 63rd Kentucky derby tomorrow, was marred late today by a heavy rain. Weather bureau -iexperta had scanned their maps' and -said there would be some showers today In this part of Kentucky but that it would be "generally fair" tomor row. Those who remembered the delage of two years just as the weather bureau had forecast that year said that-the outlook .was all that was needed to make to morrow perfect. Then came the afternoon "showers," preceded by a darkened sky and accompanied by rather high winds and rain. Prior to the Tain the track had been declared fast. Should the rain make the track muddy tomorrow, chances for one of the western horses to win the derby would be considerably im proved. Royal Julian is a superi or mudder. while Hydromel, Rolled Stocking and Fred Jr.. have 4 liking for heavy going. Kiev, of the eastern horses, seems to crave a muddy track, as on his two outs this spring here be has not shown any real class on a fast track. Bostoniah of the Whitaey stable, and Scapa Flow are the other "eastern muddero." The derby, at a mile and one quarter, will be worth 152,525 net to the winner, if all 18 start. The second horse will win S6.U00, the third 33,000 and the fourth 31,000. The winner also will take down a 35.000 gold cup. f ' T r O HATIOXAL National Leagne Standings W. L. 9 9 9 9 11 12 15 17 Pet. .C40 .591 .550 .550 .522 .429 .423 .292 New York 16 St. Louis 13 Pittsburgh 11 Philadelphia 11 Chicago 12 Boston 9 Brooklyn 11 Cincinnati 7 NEW YORIC, May 13. (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals turned on the Giants today and batted out an 11 to 1 victory, starting otT with a seven-run splurge in the initial inning.' The Cards ham NOTICE . Please" take notice that the co partnership existing between Clyde W, Cutsforth and Ftank T. Cutsforth, doing business Under the firm name and style of Cuts forth. Brothers, at Gerrais, Marlon County, Oregon, has been termin ated, and that Clyde W. Cutsforth will continue the business inde pendently as sole proprietor hav ing purchased . the good will from the retiring partner and will con tinue to do business under the old firm name or the convenience of ttte trade, ,iTh partnership was dissolved by mutual consent' on the 14th day of April. 1927. CLYDE W. CUTS FORTH, FRANK T: CUTSFORTH. ' -al6-23-30 m7-14-21-28. V m m mm mm mw awr-s mw mr m j(EfaTUCI(Y DERBK GIVB US TttlAL AND YOU WON'T REGRET 1 1 "IMIIJ JJ. STREET i i mered Fitzsimmons out of the box before a man was out. Ilafey of St Xoula fc( k'bome run, idotrbie -mid ; 8tngte, the cir cuit blow coming up with one. on the bases.. ' : ; - .'. Score It. H. E. Sfc LoHia i. 1 1,11 O New York 1 7 ' Sherdell and O'Farrell; Fita simmons, Clarkson, C beeves and Devormer, Cummings. V BTtOOKLYN. May 13. The Robins swept the three-game ae ries with Cincinnati by coming ont in front in today's fray by 5, to 4. After being held in complete sub ject ion by Cary Mays for seven innings. .Brooklyn turned a bar rage of base hits upon the veteran underhand -pitcher in the - eighth, forcing him to retire. Score It. H. E. Cincinnati 4 8 1 Brooklyn 5 9 1 Mays, May and Hargrave; Mo Weeney,'Doak, Ehrhardt and Hen line. PHILADELPHIA, May 13. Three home run drives, the first by Cy Williams and the others by Leach and . Jimmy Wilson, gave Philadelphia a 4 to 1 victory over Chicago today in the final game of the series. Score R. II. E. Chicago 1 3 0 Philadelphia 4 8 2 Kaufmann and Hartnett; Pru etl and Wilson. Pittsburgh-Boston game poned; cold and rain. post- STANFORD POLO TEAM WINS 24-0 CORVALL1S. Ore. May 13. AP)- The all-star clean hitting Stanford polo team had little trouble defeating the newly or 1 mm mmmm. 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