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THURSDAY MOSNlNa MAY ID, 1927 4.-' raiaiiffit. . f 1 ' T , Track Coach Lestls Sparks' sad eight Willamette tmlt wralty trad: men wUI lear tomorrow morning for Tacoma whera . the Bearcats will 4 vie wltH fite ether colleges in the annual northwest confer enc" track meet. ' The. men who will make .' the trip, fere Hathaway, northwest con ference champion two-mlier; Mc cormick, McCrow, Zeller, Bdothby, Ituch. Tweedle and Flesher. . Last Tear, with the redoubtable werwm oiuniMrat) certain poim gettar In the1 Velgfcta ' and the jumps, in good formlae Bearcats werft able to . take fourth, place, relegating Pacific and LAnfleld to the'ellar, but this yaarr with the possible .exception of Hathaway and) Flesher, there are no out ' standing men. ; ' ' Hathaway made a mark of 10:27 in the two mile, race last year but 'men at Puget Sound and at Whitman ' has ' bettered this mark in meets this year, and prob ably will press doss for top points . Id thht eTent. With .a year- of additional training and experience, hewerer, Hathaway is expected to cut a few seconds from last year's time. t ' i Flesher, in the 880. ran a bril liant race at. Forest Grove1, and he with Zeller are expected to corral a few points Jn this eVi'nt at Ta cdma. These two men are de pendable, consistent runners and will ralso be members of the, relay team. ' v : - .-'.'.v--;. . - . McCormlck surprised track fol lowers at ."&rest '.Grove list Sat urday when he took the mile fun a garnet Pacific. While the-1 time was comparatively slow, 'this in explrieheed man ran a thrilling, muscle-straining race, and - will probably better his mark next Sat urday. 7 McCrow Will 'lie eritered in the shot and discus; Boothby. the 440, Tweed ie. the 440, and Ituch will taj?a the Javelin And the discus. If Ituch can throw the stick 179 'feet, as he did in a preliminary try at the ' track, meet against LinfleM, he will break the conference rec ord "of 17f feet. 2 inches, estab lished by a College of Idaho man last yea jr.' ' " ' ' No men at all wilt be entered in the hurdles, the high' jump or the broad , Jump,' for the reason that there an none to enter; The con ference rale permits participation of only eight men,-and these men may enter no more - than two events. Three plaees will be awarded with the count five, three and. one. The Willamette relay team will be Boothby, first runner; Tweedie, Zeller and Flesher. - o i -O NATION AI I National League Standings , W L Pet. Xew York . . .v . 1 10 .655 Chicago 15 11 .5T7 Philadelphia 13 10 .504 Pittsburgh ...... 14 11 .56Q St. Louis, .... 15 12 B Brooklyn ..r.;..'. 13 18 .419 Boston .'. ... 10 H .4lt Cincinnati j, . . . ... ?t 20- .259 KEW YORK. May 18. (AP)- The. Pittsburgh Pirates piled up II runs against the Giants in first three innings today and won the -opener vot the aeries b'13to C. llenry was sent to the shower's in the opening Inning before he could retire a man. Score--' ' R. II. E. Pittsburgh ,.. 13 18" 1 New York, 6 Aldrldge and Spencer. Gooch; Henrrv fitssimmons. Clarkson and Hamby, Cummifags BROOKLYN. May lS.--fAp) Loose Brooklyn fielding enabled the Chicago Cubs to triumph oyer the Robins by t to 4 ftefe today; Thet'Cubs tucked the game away in the: fifth when; the . Robin de fense collapsed and four unearn ed runs crossed the plate,' ' SeoreM ' " ' R; H, E. Chirago ......... Tl 8. 0 Brcfoklya . . ."'..'ii . . . V 4 5 Root and Hartnett; Doak, Ehr- hardt and Henllne. , BOSTON, May J8. (AP) The Boston Braves humbled the world champion St. Louis Cards 8 to 1 in ; the first game of the series here today., The Warriors fell on Shej'del for 5 runs in the sixth and drove him- from the game with two more in the seventh. ,5cof e ' - , R. H. Ef, St-tLouts 1 t. 0 Boston r.J;..'r.i-:-. 1 IVt Sherdel, Littlejohn ind O'Fir relli' Schang; Benton, and Taylor. Cincinnati-Philadelphia;1 post poned, threatening weather. .' Th fanner's individual prod ac tive! efficiency is. rising; through Increased application 'of science and modern machinery. t . ibLECTRIC BIOTOItS Rewound and 3iA paired New or . VIDCriiT & TODD, : , . , T Thir7S Ulectrical ' -fSi S. liish - ' Tel. 2112 .Used Motors J ;for isaie , 'f '. g," filOSTON HEAVIES f? EVENLY MATCHED NEW YORK. Maj'18. -(AP) ComparatlTe hyslf;stktlstics of JimmKTaloneV snffJackSh'ai-key, Bostph heirywalghu' who' meet to morrewnlght at the Yankee sta dlanv; . Maloney Sharkey .".-..' ii-'AgS)'. .... '24 203 . . . . Weight .... 190 BftllH in . Height . ... . 6 f t 41 in. . . . .! Chest friormalHlU 38 . . . . .Waist .... 33 8'-. . . . Wrist . . . t . .g 15 . . . . Biceps . . . .15 9H . . . Ankle . . . . 9 .72 . . ... Beach .... 72 11 ... . Forearm . . . .13 20 .... Thigh . . . .21 15 .... Calf .... 17 16 ... . Neck .... 16 NEW YORK, Miy 18. f AP Two of the most closely matched hearyweight contenders the ring has seen In " years Jimmy Ma loney and Jaek Sharkey will slake their championship aspira tions fn a 15-round match tomor row night at the Yankee stadium. It advance expectations' are f ul filTed. close'tci' "60,000 fans will see the. two: Boston glant3 fight it out in the first big outdoor, heavy weight battle of the summer, tl is the first of Tex Rlckard's "semi-finals" and the winner has the prospect; of fighting Jack Dempsey in August to determine Gene Tunneys opponent in the next championship affray: Malbney admittedly the hard er 'puncher of the two, has been a slight favorite since the two were matched, -but a switch toward the. clever, and sharp-shooting Sharkey was expected tonight to make it an "even mdney" battle by the time th-y crawl through the rope's around 10 o'clock tomorrow night. Before Sharkey mounted high in; the heavyweight scale through victories over Harry Wills and Mike McTigue and Maloney bat tered Harry Perason. Franr Dien er and Jack Delaney into submis sion, the New Englanders clashed three times in Boston; Oat of those scrambles. fh which honors were evenly divided, came the conviction to each man that he was the master of the other. Jimmy won the1 first f fght after ten colorless rounds in December ; 1 24". ' The next year they met twice and Sharkey won both skir mishes. The record of the first "roul, nine rounds" tells nothing of the hitter battle that ended in one of the most sensational finishes Lot. geett m It dotiuu ring. rour rtimes In the eighth round Sharkey was floored by Maloney's terrific right hand smashes until he was t wobbling, punch-drunk figure. In the- ninth, low left hook dropped Sharkey again and he was awarded the fight, en a foul. . Sharkey' out-fought ' and out boxed Maloney to win the "rubber-battle a few months later. Jack's sweeping left hook plied a constant 'tattoo oh Maloney's head arid body in the closing frames to win him the decision. ' although Jint always maintained that he was ill the night of the fight. LATE SPORTS 1 o f. , . . , o PORTLAND. May 18.- (AP)-s-Stanley Rogers, Brooklyn. N. Y.. grappler, won from Ira Dern of Portland on a foul here tonight when Dern refused to break' when Ordered to do so by the, referee, as the men -ere wrest-.ma asrainst the ropes.' Rogers released his hold and Dern picked him up and dropped him on his head. .Rogers had taken the first fall in 11 min utes and Dern the second in 19 minutes. They are light heavy weights. . Eusene Line County Farmers' fjnion has' 400 members and three sales stores.' " V . ... . ' ! CARA NOJ1E Face Powder Ks- One of the several tints of cr Nomp e Powder will blend with your complexion per- tW i i .-; ; And; the powder wll stsy . pn pntil you want it 6tU Fragrant i with the. en trancing Cara Nome per fume. - VtfhgX)tas Store : 113 S. Commercial . : V I A - i - ; Here's 'a kick or the olde r fans. It's "Wahoo" Sam Craw ford, once a co-star with Ty Cobb as a slugger and Tiger outfield er; He's now coaching the Uni versity of Southern California baseball team and is snapped telling the rah-rah beys how to bat. - -O I AMERICAN American League Standings W. L. Pet. New York 20 8 .714 Chicago It 13 .567 Philadelphia . 15 14 .517 Detroit ......... 13 14 .481 St. Louis 13 14 .481 Washington 12 15 .44 4 Cleveland 12 15 .444 Boston 9 18 .333 ST. LOUIS. May 18. (AP) Paced by "Bin" Miller, who boosted his average to .446 jand went into , major league batting leadership, the St. Lou's. Browns today outslugged the Boston- Red Sox and won the first same of the series 8 to 6. The Brown right fielder got 4 hits, including a home run in 4 times at bat. , ' Score R. H.- E. Boston ................. 6.11 0 St. Louis ......... 8 13 0 Lundgree, Wihgfield, Russell and Hartley; Vangilder, Gaston. Nevers and O'Neill. ' DETROIT. May 18. (AP) Detroit made its hits 'count today and defeated Washington in the opening game of the series, 5 to 3. Marty MeManus, with two doubles. drove in three of the Tiger runs. Score R. H. E.' Washington 3 6 1 Detroit . ......... 5 ..'. 3 Crowder, Braxton, Marberry and Kuel; Whitehill and Bassler, WoodalL, . Philadelphia-Chicago postponed, "In- , ', .' ...' .: " New York-Cleveland postponed, rain. Will , be played Friday. Portland During April 140 ships entered Pprt. pf Portland. , HEMSTITCHING 6 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons,' stamping and pleating. : ANNA It. KTIUEGER Oter Millert Telephone 117 . v i ' v 40 i . - .If L - . y .-. MnnrTPfrmmrmrifTrwTiTfltfffiTnT.r- yfrL. EELIE'D5'j!2Iie hctah. W.U. (IRADS TAKE i CCHING!OBS A number et ex-Willamette ath letic stars have accepted, coaching positions in. the northwests Among them are Verne ."Beahy , Bala, Clarence "Jeter" Gillette and Bill Vinson, " who was , student body president in his senior year, here, has, resigned at .Springfield .and win, coach at .Woodburn next year. Vinson will take oVer "Sq.uint' DJmick's job at Raymond, Wash., while Gillette has accepted , a po sition as coach at MarsHfield. DimJck'goes to Eugene high school as head coach. All these men were prominent in athletics and student body af fairs In their college days. Vin son, who graduated in '23, was a crack hurdler and also played foot ball. - Bain, "23, besides being tftndent ' body president, was, a gridiron man, and Gillette, '22, shone in basketball, 'baseball and track.- OFFICE BUILDING PLAN IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL (Continued from iage 1.) trial accident fund are in the na ture of a trust fund, and cannot be diverted to local purposes. He -also held that under the constitu tion the state cannot legally cre ate an obligation in excess of $50,000. The opinion was handed down in a suit broaght by Peder Peder son to test the constitutionality of the legislative act. Mr. Peder sen appeared in the suit as ail em ploye and contributor to tbe in dustrial accident fund. A similar snit was filed by a number of-employers whose workers are pro tected by the state compensation act. ' T. B. Kay, state treasurer, an nounced tonight that Roy Shields, former attorney, who Is now lo cated In Portland, has been retain ed to assist the attorney general in presenting the case to the su preme court. WATER OX TAP LONDON R'chard Lovell has invented an all metal tap or faucet without washers which he claims will never leak. 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It is absolute-. j-1 harmless and doesn't burn lh skin. - RUB if iB x 11 I EYES EXAMINED ' t n( ' " IJ GLASSES FITTED l am now thoroughly' established . is my new location DirrL; R; Bordette tOl First "National Bank BaUding w m rt j I - , . ! 7i : Paint Values A; High Grade House Paint, $2.40 per Gal, ready-qnixed house paint, $3.75 gaL - 91 per thnt pure turpentine, 60 per cent pure lead.- -4 Ask Our Paint Man to CaS on You .-'y .PiMlfiStiE Coast League Standings . , V L Pet Oakland 31 1? .420 Missions ' .. 2 7 2 1 .55 1 Sacramento ..... 26 23 .531 Portland ". . . . . . . . . ' it 1 21 .520 San Francisco .... 24 26 .480 Seattle ......... 23 25 .479 Lbs Angeles 21 27 .438 Hollywood 18 29 .383 SEATTLE - May r IS fAP)- A homer by Ellsworth 'with two men on in the fourth Inning cinch ed the game against Portland here today, the Indians getting: a 6 to 4 victory. : Bagwell pounded out-a circuit drive in the second, hut the bases were empty. " , score R- H. E. Portland 4. 12 2 Seattle & 12 Shea, J. Storti and Yelle; Ed wards and Schmidt. SACRAMENTO, May 18. (AP Oakland took its second straight game of the series from the Sen ators here today 4 to 1. Boehler and Vinci put up a good brand of pitching but the former weakened in the eighth and gave way to Craghead. Score R. H. E. Oakland 4 - 8 0 Sacramento 1, 5 4 Boehler, Craghead and Read; Vinci and Severeid. LOS ANGELES, May 18. (AP) The Missions made it two in a row over Los Angeles here today tak ing the second game of the series 7 to I. Barfoot pitched the en tire distance for the Bells. Score R- H. E. Missions 7 11 3 Los Angeles . ... t .... . 1 4 3 Barfoot and Whitney; Piercy. Sanders and Hannah. SAN FRANCISCO, May 18. (AP) Dick Moudy pitched shut out "ball today while Mis team mates hit lustily to give San Fran cisco a 10-0 win over Hollywood. "Lefty" O'Doul, Seal outfielder. hit three out of four times at the plate. 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