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, .-.- nnmn'ivnn i if nn uncut pi liMOMLIU BEAT SALEM TEAM EUGENE, May S (AP). The 'Tnlrerslty of Oregon freshman. " aaeball .team took a wild came rom Salem high school today, 1 o 7. Two Oregon yearlings were iit In the back of the head dor- ng the game. Koke Smith, out 'ielder for the Babes, was hit In he head while returning to third if ter going down with a pitch. Fred Bashe, frosh pitcher, was knocked on the head while the outfielders and . shortstop were haying a wild throwing bee. Salem high was credited with six errors throughout the game and the frosh had fire on the Mate. Both teams were hitting with frequency with the freshmen getting in its blows in the first part of the tilt Lyons and Beech ler hit home runs for Salem in the sixth inning. Score: K. H. Salem . ? 4 Freshmen 1$ 10 Cards Beat Beds ST. LOUIS. May .-(AP), In spite of being hammered for nine hits, Rbem carried the Cardinals through to a 7 to I Tlctory here today oTer the Cincinnati Reds to end a etring of four straight de feats. '. Score: H R. H. E. Cincinnati . ...5 9 2 St. Louis ..P ;..7 1J t Rlxey, Donohne, Edwards and Hargrare, Sukeforth; Rhem and Mancnso. No other games scheduled. HANDBALL EVENT TO BE SATURDAY SEATTLE DROPS DuE to mm D TEAM E. 6 6 PIRATES DROP ONE TO BRAVES PITTSBURGH, May 3. ( AP). The, Boston Braves nosed out the Pirates. K to 4. in 11 Innings today as the eastern clubs of the National league began their inva sion of the west. Edward Brandt pitched for Boston against Ray Kremer. Score: , R H. E. Boston f 5 10 2 Pittsburgh (11 innings) 4 12 1 Brandt and Taylorjlfiremer and Smith, Gooch. PORTLAND. May S. (AP) The Portland Bearers defeated Se attle today. 3 to 1. Tening aerie at one game each aaa P- plng the Iindians' ndTance from the - cellar. Dare isaroee with two on In the statu acorea two Bearer run wwcn wrw enough to win behind Terke'a tignt pitching. The Bearers maae an other in the serenth. Ruble bat ted In the lone -Seattle tally witn his doable In the third. . Store: - i R H E . DAHiaiiii nflnnDin neuuo --- - ruup ui w j - win fnrs.de this city Satar-: Portland j . ti, wilt nlav a rronol' Collard and of handball artists of , this city be- Warhop and AInsmlth. - ginning at 5 o'clock. Four sets or I doubles will be played. 1; Missions Whip Angels Those from -Portland incluae I gAN fraNCISCO, May 3. Fred West, A. E. Yount, Tom Call-lj pj While Pillette was twirl inson, A. L. Carr, Horace Bruchne.JIn gteady Dan, the Mission club- C. J. McCalllster, C. C. Ludwig.V merrjiy jn t0f pinches to drub a rt w Trrte.11 Tlii Calamltoa. . . . . . . j t-i i rwrill be piloted by Manager Tea-7Braxluf tnira gacker was the lead 1 .3 8 0 Borreanl; Terkes, both weakened la the eighth and ninth frames. Score: ;. R H E San Francisco 4 g j Hollywood 6 9 M Tnurston and sprinz; Kinney and Bassier. : era COLLETT - Oaks Lose to Sacs OAKLAND, May 3. (A P) Sacramento made it three straight orer Oakland today by touching Dagua and Gould for a total of IS nits ana a iinai 1 to 1 score. The Senators made fire runs off Oag- na, wno received ragged support. score: R hi Sacramento 8 13 Oakland s B snea ana serereid; Dadla Gould and Read.' erick Anuensen. The public is in- rited to attend. During the past 'few months this sport has taken quite a hold in Salem, much Inter est haring been aroused over it. EX DURANCE FLYER QUITS er in the batting attack with fire out of fire. Score: R H E Los Angeles 3 11 0 Missions , 8 14 2 Cunningham, Gabler and Sand- berg; Pillette and Baldwin. CHICKASHA.Okla., May 3. J (AP) Afte r encountering rain storms in southern Oklahoma all Stars Beat Seals Again LOS ANGELES, May 3. (AP) -Hollywood took a two to one morning. Joe Hart, Chickasha ari-Jead in the aeries today by nosing ator who took off shortly after 5 lout the league leading San Fran-p.-in. today in an attempt to set arclseo Seala by a 5 to 4 score. The new notiinfu) flight record, re-'eame was a hurlinr duel between turned to the Chickasha airportVrhurston and Kinney, off of whom this afternoon and landed. fno scoring was made until they BRITISH PLAYER TO MEET SMITH SANDWICH, England, May 3. (AP) Archie Compston, after go ing around the Prince's course to day in 70, one under par, announc ed that; terms had been definitely agreed upon for a 72 hole golf match with MacDonald Smith In New York. Thirty-six holes will be at the Lakevllle Golf and Country club, Smith's home course at Great Neck, Long Island. It was understood that the stake will be 35,000 a side. Compston's tone of voice In speaking of the 3 5,00 Opurse was such that an Inference might be drawn that he was willing to play for an even larger sum. ; TAX BILL UP WASHINGTON, May 3. (AP) The 1200,000,000 tax reduction bill was taken up f )r consideration in the senate todty and giren clear track until disposed of. p-.. 1025 Tatf T 1 .-'"J. I -- 5 A Ne Arctic Record urith RICHFIELD First to pilot an airplane across the top of the world! FLYING from Point Barrow, Alaska, to Spitsbergen 2300 perilous miles of icy, uncharted wastes, Captain George H. Willrins and Lieutenant Carl B. Eielson have written a thrilling new chapter in Arctic and aviation history a feat of which Rbald Amundsen said, jftght has been made any where at any time which could be compared with it!" Captain-Wilkins used Richfield ex clusively! He pinned his faith in this thrilling flight on a single. Wright Whirlwind motored, Lock' heed Vega monoplane powered with Richfield aviation gasoline, the third successive year of his Arctic explorations with California' fa mous "gasoline of power. Use Richfield products in your own "car- recommend them to your friends. Richfield, actually does give you greater speed and power with out sacrifice of mileage. Its anti' knock qualities make it the perfect gasoline for the newer high com' pression motors. , Ken fi LONDON. May S-CAP)- Glenna Collett, twice woman's golf champion of the United States, set foot on English soil to day for her third British title hunt with a look of grim deter mination on her fair face. She became sertou when she was informed at Plymouth that she must meet one of her tough est riTali. the titleholder. Mile. Slmone Thlon de la Chaume, in the opening round of the British championship. "The draw at least settles my plans for me." Miss Collett said. I'm going to practice, practice, practice from now until May 14. until I'm in tip-top form." The long hitting Gleitna has not swung a club of golf compe tition for three weeks and faces an' additional task of becoming accustomed to a wood ehafted driyeW instead of the steel shaft she has been using since steel shafts are not permitted here. Baseball Standing! TXCJTia OOAJT W 1. Pct.l W LTPet. s. r. ..ai ia .e07ituaioa 14 is .4ss Sae't .19 IS .eiSfOkUad IS 19 .187 tiolly'4 IS IS .60OPU4 11 IS .S79 Lot A. 1S 14 .StSkttl t 1 .S31 N. T 9 4 .082 Ciarinn. ll S .579 fit. Lmii 9 9 00 ITATZOVAXi L Pet' W Pitta'fh S Boston S Chleaco 9 L Pet. 9 .457 9 .457 IS .429 S 10 .838 AXZXICA W Ij Pet.? W T. Pet T. 11 4 .733j Detroit 8 IS .409 OUreUad 13 7 .6601 Wh. 6 9 .400 Pkilad. .15 .6SS Chicago 7 12 .388 St. Loui 12 9 .37ljBwtoa 5 11 Jill : COAST SOOBXS TSSTEXDAT At PortUad: Portland 3; Seattlo 1. At Loa AogalM: Hollywood 5; Sat rraaeiaeo 4. :At Oakland: Sacramento 6; Oakland 3. At San Fraaeuco: Mixsiona 8; Loa An !! 8 RED SOX BEAT PHILADELPHIA BOSTON. May 3. (AP). Philadelphia'" winning streak of seren etraight was shattered today when big Ed Morris, right hand ed recruit from Mobile, piloted the Red Sox to a 3 to 1 decision orer the Athletics in the last game of the series. - Score: R. H. E, Philadelphia ..1 4 Boston - 3 6 Orwell and and Herlng. Cochrane; Morris No other games American league. scheduled In MM PICKS P mm CROWS PONTIAC, 111., May 8.-(AP) The English "Iron man," Peter Oaruzzi, picked up a day's growth of beard and a wider lead orer his nearest opponent, Andrew Payne, Claremore, Okla., in the 61st lap of the transcontinental bunion der by today. Oaruszi's total time for the dis tance from Los Angeles, the start ing place of the derby. Is 376:- 21:62; Payne's Is 181:41:28. By his performance today the South hampton, England, runner proved he was not cracking. Yesterday he finished in a tie for 16 th place for the 60th lap after sharing his beard for the first time since "he left the west coast. 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OB RENT MODERN 6 ROOK HOUS rang ana aotno rornltmra, largo corner The man who boasts of his sen timental conquests is despised not only by women but by other men as well. The" American Magazine. BEAUTY PARLOR DIRECTORY l THE CAPITOL BIAUTT SHOPPX SSS V. High. for Appt. Tel. 8 THE MODEL. BIAUTT PAXLOK 113 K. Commercial. : ToL 9S THX MODERS MARJNEIXO Tor Man, Woman and Ckildraa SOS Maoonic BWg. TeU 379 HOTEL DIRECTORY Coming to SALEM Salem's New -Hotel Senator The finett ekala of Terminal Hotela in Oregon Now Open . Official Depot for All Oregon Pickwick, Hammaad and Parker Stages Strictly Firet Claas Cp to the Minnto in eerTir and Accommodations Mexianine Floor Witi BaLj Grand Piano Large Writing Room Ladies' Drea:ng Room 111 Roomi 99 with Bath and Shower Stage Terminal Hotel Company W. W. Ohadwick. Proa. W. A. 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