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6 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT 16, 1928 . s r4 I .!!-r Vi . 5 BEflVERS DROP BACK MM ST 1 SACRAMENTO, May 15. (AP) Scoring fiye runs in the ninth inning,. Sacramento pulled its open ing game out of the fire today to win from Portland by the score of 9 to S. The Senators climbed a game behind Hollywood by the vic tory and the Stars' loss.; Score: , , R H E Portland 8 13 0 Sacramento 9 16 2 Yerkes and Ainsmith; Keefe, Kallio and Severeid. Frisco Wins One SAN FRANCISCO. May 15. (AP) The San Francisco Seals came back here this afterVbon to defeat the Hollywood Stars 2 to 1. Averill batted in the winning run in the eighth when he clouted the ball for the circuit. Score: R H E Hollywood 1 6 San Francisco 2 7 Kinney and Bassler; Jacobs and Sprinz. FIGHTS FRANKIE LEWIS HERE FRIDAY Missions Beat Stars LOS ANGELES. May IE. (AP) The Mission Bells bunched 11 hits off three Los Angeles pitch ers today to take an 8 to 3 victory from the Angels in the series open er. Speed Martin and Ping Bodie two castoffs recently acquired by the Missions, contributed heavily to tbe win. Bodie hit two homers and a single to drive in four Mis sion runs. Score: R H E Missions 8 11 0 Los Angeles 3 12 1 Martin and Baldwin; Wright Cunningham, Gabier and Sand- berg. Oaks Whip Indians OAKLAND. May 15. (AP) Pete Read's d'ouble on a hit and run play which scored Jimmy Reese from first base gave the Oaks a 4 to 3 win in the opening game of their series with Seattle today. Score: RUE Seattle ...3 11 0 Oakland 4 9 1 Collard and Borreani; Dagl'a and Read. f r - , . -a ' , I X- ' I I .... - J . - V 6 - v ' "'"" - F- 1 LEWIS GETS FIN EKEflT Wl it Baseball Standing o ricmc ooasx W L Pet. W L-Pet. Holly'4 S3 15 .S&ljlliMiona 19 S3 .459 6k'I 2? 19 .628jPortland 19 94 .449 Saa f. 25 18 .581lOaklan4 18 25 .419 Lot -4. -33 31 128mU1 18 29 .810 VATIOHAI. W L Pet.l W L Pet. Chieaev 19 13 .613Brokl'a 14 13 .519 Cineinn. 18 13 .SOOiPitUb'g 13 14 .481 St. L. 18 12 .600; Bo. ton 9 IT .846 . X. Is 11 .542'Phila4. - 6 20 .231 COAST SCORES YESTERDAY At Sacramento: Sacramento 9: Port land 8. At Lot Angeles: Million 8; lx An- Folks ! Introducing George Hval, 138 pound's,' of Portland. This battling youth who is steadily increasing his popularity with fight fans along the Pacific coast will be seen in action Friday night at the local armory whe re he meets Frankie Lewis, 140 pounds, of Salem in a ten rounAmain event. Hollywood 1. At Oakland: In order to keep the spirit go ing In the city among fight fans. Matchmaker Harry Plant of the Salem Boxing commission has ar ranged a good bout for Friday night at the local armory. The card will consist of a main erent featuring Frankie Lewis, 138 pounds, of Salem, and Georre Hral. 142 nonnds. nf PorManri I W One curtain raiser, two prelimin- piiUdTIis anes ana a special erem nave al so been signed up. The special erent will probably find Gus Wat tenberger of Independence in ac tion against some tough opponent "Red" Ttate of the Oregon Paner Mill comnanr Will nrohahl Itelea 3. rtannv Mnnr f IkiIo.j.... I At San Praaeiaeo Both these boys are favorites with tbe fight fans. A Cleghorn vs. Dixson fight for this week was impossible and so Matchmaker Harry has arranged for two fighters who he promises will give the fans a real treat. Lewis has been seen in action in this city many times and has never failed to put up a good fight so far. He is a tough character and is the possessor of a hard hitting right that has floored many a fighter. For months have hundreds of fighttans been after Matchmaker Plant to sign the bat tling Frankie with some fighter for a main event, which goes to prove hat he is a crowd pleaser. As vo Hval, ne also has a record whichntitled him to fight a main event in tnls city. He bas de feated such men as Harold Reesex, anu jrcorge apaay. as an ama teur, he first won the city welter weight title, in Portland, theen the Pacific northwest title and is now in the professional game. He hap ?2 r tne hardest punches ever developed in the Portland gym- A1EEBXCAY la Pet. W L Pet 5 .808,Wah. 11 15 .423 T .682! Boston 11 15 .423 CleTal'd 18 13 .SOO; Detroit -12 21 .364 St. lx. 15 18 .484;Chicaro 10 20 .333 San Francisfo 2: Oakland 4: Seattle 3, WEIHIUEQUISI BEAUTY PARLOR DIRECTORY -o THE CAPITOI. BEACTY 6HOPPB 923 K. Hie. For Appt. T.l. 368 THE MODEL BEAUTY PAELOB 112 N. Commercial. TtL 958 THE MODERN UARINELLO Par Man, Wonta and Children 306 Maaoaie Bl&g. Tel. 379 DIRECTORY " HOTEL Wanted Permanent roomen Hotel Senator Annex Formerly Terminal Hotel. At tractire rates by ' week or month. Phones in all rooms. Inquire Hotel Senator, phone 696. INSURANCE DIRECTORY Ardcrun k J6t' S. Hiih. Kupert General Ioiuranee Tel 1644 189 N. UKCKE a High. HEXDHICKS Tel. 161 BEATS PEP G TO 2: &. D. GllAV General lssnraac Com 'I. Tel. 2423 LAJU.AK LAPL.AU Bnah Bank Hlig. Tel 546 New. First National Bank Building Directory BABXMCNT LH Lex a Shinia Parlor Expert for Ladioa and Caatlemea SECOND FLOOR Coffe'a Photo Serrie Tel. 708. Over Die Spa THIRD FLOOR IndnstriAl Ijchuc W L Hansen & LHjequist ..2 Carpenters 2 Postoffice 1 Portland Electric 0 0 0 1 3 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 W. A. LJSTON. General Inturaare 404 5 Maaooie B'.dg. Til. 1321 KICH L. IEIMAKN Gen. 219 N. Hit St. Ina.. Loans Tel. 865 A rally in the fourth inning gave the Hansen & LHjequist .ball team sufficient lead to defeat the Port land Electric Power company team 6 to 2 in their five inning encoun ter at Oxford park last night. Un til the fourth inning the scoi stood one to nothing favoring the P. E. P. ball tossers. Arnold, short WILLAMf TTE INSURANCE AGENCY 815 Jaaaoni : Bldf. TeL 882 Sports Calendar nasium. This battling PortlanderL- .v. i 4. v. A , i atvp ivi lusciB nas mei iu uat Loughran Forced to Fight Three Times in 2 Weeks COUNTY CIMMPIOil GAMES SET FRIDAY rbe high school and . grade championships In the Marion county baseball league will be played at Wood burn, William W. fox. league director, announced Tuesday. The final games were originally scheduled for Silverton. Time and date remain the same: starting promptly at 1:30 o'clock. Friday, May 18. -woodDurn and Aumsville will battle for the high school cham pionship honors by . virtue of emerging victors in the semi finals in their respective districts jeiierson, champion of the southern district, and Gervals northern winner, will contest for the trophy cup which the county principals' association is offering ror the grade division. Emil Ha user of Chemawa and Joe Kasberger of Mt. Angel will umpire the games and in the onin ion of Mr. Fox, the league could not have been more fortunate in Ite choice of field officials. NEW YORK. May 15. (AP) ;tracted to fight Pete Latzo May 30 Tommy Loughran, king of the at Ebbets field; Jack Delaney or light heavyweights, apparently is Jimmy Slattery June 7. at the in for a lot-of fighting or a lot of! Yankee stadium; and Leo Lomski trouble. Asked to step in and render a AMERICAN LEAGU E LEBSWKANI June 13 at Ebbets field. After Fugazy had exhibited con- decision in a dispute between Tex tracts for the Lomekl and Latzo Rlckard and Humbert Fugazy,! bouts and Rickard an option on rival promoters, over Loughran's the champion's services until No services the New York state ath-j vember 1, the commission ap letic commission further compli-j proved all of the scheduled bat cated the situation by approving ties. three title bouts for the light While refusing to step into the heavyweight champion within a1 dispute directly the commission In effect, the, let it be known that Loughran two weeks' period boxing solons took the position would be suspended if he failed to that Loughran had gotten himself go through with any one of the into a "Jam" and must make his' three bouts. The boxing fathers. own way out o fit. at the same time, suggested to The title matches approved were Rickard that he seek to enforce hit those for which Loughran has con-'option through the courts. If Mi l LIE BEATS SALEM HIGH 6 TO 0 After trouncing the University high school nine of Eugene here last Monday afternoon to the tune of 20 to 11, the Salem high school ball tossers became a little over confident and as a result were snowed under by the McMinnville high school nine here yesterday afternoon to the tune of 6 to 0. It wavnly due to the many er rors on the part of the red and black ball tossers that they were NEW YORK. May 15. (AP) A storm of runs including two ho mers by Ruth, sent the Detroit Ti gers down to their fourth straight defeat by the Yankees 12 to The victory brought the Yankees winning streak up to six. Koenig and Hargrave also made homers Score: R H Detroit 8 12 New York . 12 16 Whitehill, Smith and Hargiave Hoyt and Grabowskl. Chicago Noses Oat Win WASHINGTON, May 15. ( AP) Chicago won today's game 3 to 2, dividing the series with Wash ington. Score: R H . . .. . - ... ... .. I .. W . M iu ,..,,. urn., v Wa,hlnr;toll 2 9 too any oetier ai oat man m i Adkin8, Lyons and Crouse; Lis baiemites. lenbee. Braxton, Marberry and ------ i . Hug was in the box for Balem'Tate with George behind the bat. In spite of the fact that the Walnut city nine clouted out S runs. Hug pitched a good brand of ball, be ing credited with a number of strikeouts. This afternoon the Salem high squad will journey to Dallas where they will meet the Prune city high school team in their sec ond encounter this season. They defeated the Dallas lads in the first tilt and should do the trick again today. About 16 players and Coach Luke Gill will make the trip. JVuOTQGfljg Remember the Larmer Transfer and Storage ha mov ing vans and good supply of blankets and pads for furni ture handlers. Have just completed our new three story concrete warehouse and are now well prepared to handle best of furniture and pianos. When ready call 930 and let us serve you. SALEM, OREGON Athletics Blank India as PHILADELPHIA. May 15. (AP) With the veteran Jack Quinn pitching his second shut out to win his fourth consecutive game, the Philadelphia Athletics today evened tbe series with Cleve land by taking the fourth game 5 to 0. Quinn held the Indians to six hits. Score: R Cleveland 0 Philadelphia ......5 Shaute and L. Sewell; and Fox. H K 13 Quinn Boston Wins One BOSTON. May 15. (AP) Bos ton won its fourth consecutive vic tory here today when Ruffing eet back St. Louis 3 to 1. The game was the third and last of the series with St. Louis. Score: r St. Louis 1 5 2 Boston 3 s i Ogden and Schang; Ruffing and Hoffman. STANFORD NET MEN HEAD NORTH STANFORD UNIVERSITY Cal. May 15. (AP) Al Herrington and Ralph McEIveny, Stanford tennis players, will leave here to morrow night for Seattle where they will compete in the Pacific coast conference championship Friday and Saturday. They will be accompanied by Coach Hal Davis. The Stanford men expect to find their hardest opposition in the north in the University of Ore f on team. CIS Train to pan Fxrancicco has now a record of scoring seven consecutive knockouts and is com ing here with a determination to make Frankie his eighth. He is a slam-bang sort of a fighter and is a real crowd pleaser. GIANTS LOSE AGAIN IMTIONAL LEAGU E and later scored the first run of the game in the first inning. The winners fifth run came in the third inning when Frame came in on an error. Giggers, pitcher, for the H. & L. nine had little diffi culty in fanning several of h opponents. Summary: Hansen & Liljcquist R H E Frame, cf l Smith, lb , 0 Ritchie, ss 0 1 0 Harnsberger, 2b 1 Colgan, 3b 1 Edwards, rf ... Castle, If 1 0 ..0 CHICAGO, May 15. (AP) two big innings in which they sipola c .o scorea seven runs gave the Cubs I Giggers, a ciean sweep in their series with the Giants today. The ecore was 10 to 7. Score: R. H. E. New York 7 12 2 Chicago 10 16 0 Barnes, Clarkson and O'Farrell; Jones, Bush and Gonzales. II 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 4 1 Portland Electric Power PhiUdephia Gets One CINCINNATI, May 15. (AP). Philadelphia broke its 10 game losing stretch today by defeating J Flagg, lb 0 Hartwell, p 0 Arnold, ss 1 Meriott, 3 b 0 3caley, 2b 0 Barnhalt, If 0 Clark, ,cf 0 Boytana, c 1 Rings, rf 0 E. the Cincinnati Reds 5 to 3 Score: R. H. Philadelphia 5 6 1 Cincinnati 3 12 1 Sweetland, Willoughby and Schulte; Lucas, Kolp and Har grave, Sukeforth. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Totals -2 3 Pirate- Crew Loses PITTSBURGH, May 15. (AP) Smotheing three Pirate pitch ers under a barrage of 16 hits, the Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the Pirates 10 to 3. Barnhart hit a home run for Pittsburgh in the ninth inning. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn 10 16 0 Pittsburgh 3 7 0 McWeeny and Henline; Miljus, Tauecfaer, Bartholomew and Gooch, Hensley. IPAKNE STILL WEIL IN LEAD OF HIKERS ERIE, Pa., May 15. JAP). Twenty two hours ahead of the field, Andrew Payne of Claremore Okla., rested here tonight with the 55 bunioneers still in the run ning in C. C. Pyle's cross country derby. Payne, with an elapsed time of 476:57:40 for the 2890.9 miles traversed since the derby entrants set out from Ixs Angeles March 4, kept his lead of 21 hours, 59 minutes. 27 seconds over John Salo, Passaic, N. J., with whom he jogged on even terms today Ashta- Crds Get 2 Homers ST. LOUIS. May 15. (AP). Two home runs enabled the St. Louis Cardinals to win from the Boston Braves today 3 to, l; m aOTer the 48.5 miles from game which was called after the I Dia Ohio, to Erie seventh because 01 rain. Score: R. H. E. Boston , 1 7 1 St. Louis 3 7 0 (Called in 7th inning, rain.) R. Smith and Taylor; Sherdel and Wilson. DORVALL WHIPS OTTO VON PORAT CHICAGO, May 15. (AP) Napoleon Jack Dorvall checked Otto Von Porat's string of knock outs tonight when he won the ver dict of the judges over the Nor wegian heavyweight champion in 0 savage rounds at the coliseum. LESLIE DEFEATS LIBERTY 11 TO 7 Day. Special all-coach train to San Francisco now leaves daily 11:43 a. arriv ing San Francisco. 10:30 a. m. next day. Opeed . ' Individual reclining chairs, ail 'day lunch car, or delicious meals swderate prices on the diner. 90 t. free baggige allowance. San Francisco in 23 hours over scenic Cascade Line in daylight S tali En qif no City ticket office 184 N. Liberty. Telephone 80. LIBERTY, May 15 At four o'clock tonight on the Liberty school diamond, Leslie junior high school played the local Sunday school team a game of baseball The score was 11 to 7, Leslie being the winner. Ed Gardner, Seattle negro, set the pace for the day when he covered the distance in 6:09:30, an average of approximately seven and one halt miles an hour. VALLEY CIRCUIT MEET SATURDAY OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, May 15. (Special.) Oregon normal school track team will meet with the other members of the Willamette valley confer ence in a final meet at Albany on Friday. May 18. A conference tennis meet will be held at Llnfield on Friday, May 18, in which the Normal's strong teams, both men and women, hope to make a good showing. A con ference baseball game between Pa cific college and the Normal is scheduled for Tuesday, May 22, at Newberg. The local team has but two more baseball games sched uled for tbe balance of the season. Dal- of vs. May 16 Baseball Salem High vs las High at Dallas. Baseball Elks vs. Knights Columbus at Oxford. Swimming Salem High University High at Eugene. Ma) 17 Baseball Carpenters vs. Post Office at Oxford Park. Track Salem High School in- terclass meet at school field. May 18 jsaseDau super service vs Eagles at Oxford. Baseball. Salem High vs. Mc Minnville High at McMinnville. Boxing Hval of Portland vs Lewis of Salem at Armory, 8:30. May 19 Track Salem High in Forest Grove meet at Forest Grove bhoot Salem gunners compete for state title at Portland. May 20 Baseball Salem Senators vs Cottage Grove at Cottage Grove. Uorrit Optical C. 801-302 309 Dr. Hjnrj K. Morris, OpUnitrisi TeMphoD 839 C. F. GilUtU SaiU 310 11 1J Lawyer TaUpfcoa 1058 Dr. Darid B. Hill. Orthodontia ( Straightening; ot irragmlar Uota) ITjCRTH LOOR Dn. Pboh O NlU BnrdetU, Optootriit 25 401-403 40J 404-405 SIXTH FLOOa Geo. K. Vekrs If. D., Ph;ieiaa A Surgton Eaita 603 TL 2878-2378 Roa. 775 fiobia D. htj Aid Donald W -Vila At ornrji at Lav Telephone 193 810-611 flia XJ1HTU FLOOR Dr. C. Ward DaTis, General Dentiattj TtL 818. Evening by appointment Room S03 mm improves: HUNSTANTON, Eng., May 15. (AP). Glenna Collett climbed step nearer the British golf championship today by defeating the jovial, matronly Mrs. Temple Dobel I, four up and two to play. The match indicated that the American girl is approaching top form. She played all her clubs well with only rare slips and made practically no mistakes on the greens, where she was weak yes terday. An even more important devel opment today was her fine chip ping and putting. 1 She displayed capacity for squeezing three shots into two or two into one from juat off the green a trick that wins matches and champion ships. The- other Americans kept the pace ulenna set, Mrs. Stewart Hanley, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd and Miss Elizabeth Curtis inning their way with her into the fourth round to be played tomorrow. Miss Coliett's supporters found much satisfaction today in the fact that in contrast to her play with Mile. Simon Thion de la Chaume yesterday, she never fal tered on the greens or near them. From tbe first one, where she stepped up confidently and sent a five footer into the cup, on through to the 16th where she hipped dead from an indifferent tie, over a knoll guarding the green, sne was aeaaiy accurate. She holed a chip for a fine birdie three at the fifth and her putting! touch held true tnrougnout the match. Mrs. Dobell did not win a hole on the outward nine although she had several chances. Her failure rrasD her opportunity at tbe seventh seemed to convince that Glenna was invincible. TENTH FLOOK Dr. V. A. Joaaaoa, DeoUat Telephone 1285 The Oregon Statesman Published trery aaoratag except Men day, at Salem, the capital of Oregon. Local Rates For Classified Advertising- Oae time- Daily er Snaday 1 mil nor ntd Three timea 6 eeata nor ward r- . ok times. eaau per ward I ma- daily and 8aa3 eeate nor ward la order to earn the mora than ana time rate, adrortiaiag miiet ran in coa leentive iaenoa. No Ad taken for leaa than J 5a. da ran Sunday OSLY charred at eae-time rate. 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Tat T4. igeata for Jag Rasgoa, f T col. a. l. sTCvrxBoa i.amostm M yanrj experience ia the Willamette IIIflr,or ' arrangements too r'Wrj. fr adTtaor. first Urn Bank, Salam. Pkoae or write, WUTonaon. CorralMa. Or. BATTEBY-ELECTBiCIAN 3 IXXKNKR KUCC7IUO OO. ROCSI winag by hear or eontrnft. Eatimalea farniahad. Tel. 80 471 Ceart St. Tel. 188 crri n a v -. , - . mj.v I tti 1 AJ 'V.'U.UAatS her GEORGE S1SLER TO BE RELEASED LLNFIELD BEATS NORMAL SCHOOL anti-Imo hiohqu nsMMnS ML CMMNY Of CAAJFOaMA1 X OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL., Monmouth. May 15. (Special.) Oregon normal school lost a con ference baseball game to Llnfield Monday with a score of 13-4 in favor of the McMinnville team. With King, shortstop, out with ah injured leg the normal's game was considerably slowed down. R H E Llnfield 13 12 3 Normal 4 3 . Batteries: Martin and Lam bert; Wonder, Orwlck and Hudson. 1 1 unn, WASHINGTON, May 15 (AP) Waivers have been asked on George Sisler, once considered the best first baseman in baseball and no American league club wants him at fiie waiver price ot $7509 Announcement that Sisler was no longer wanted by the Senators was made today by Clark Griffith, president of the Washington club. and in turn came a statement from President E. S. Barnard, head of the American league, that there are no claimants for Sister's services. If no deal is made involving the player and Griffith does not de cide to keep him, he must be given ;h! unconditional release. Sisler has been in the big leagues more than 10 years. Misfortune for Sisler-came when he was seem ingly at his best.' He had sinus trouble and it affected his eyes. ' TaAo .mrt.Tiiu ntiA ana aaiaa ruiAWftiaakaaa M.fta. Kanakas. Km HI SOW UJMMUiU ITCXrKXUl Walks Off With Homors -BUXTON. Me. After walking 1 mile a day to and from school for four years, Charles P. Cole wilt graduate from high school at Ihe head of the class. K. D. B ASTON CX1DS SATTEBIS3 U. S. L. Service Station iatomoUte Eleetrieiaoe Vick Bros. High St. al Tradn. ' ToL 1841 MarunatS: Harnsberger, V S L AND GREAT WESTERN BATTKhUES . ACTOhfOTIVK ELICT.trCIAX3 SIS Center Street. Tel. 1815 xa (onBeciioa with Capitol Super Service Station BICYCLES-7-Repairing LLOTD t. KAHBDtfc OOLCMBIA U rcie an 4 rosairinc. S87 Camrs. ..... -- - , ii-.-irijuunjum. i. HlzLP WANTED Male 6 OO I J. ECTOR WITO LIGHT CAB FOB) if grade monthly payment acronnta la Saloon and vicinity: permanent pe lan. Cnlt or wriu Mr. CUaer, Vit FenUl Bldg ., Portland. , ANDREW PAYttE KEEPS IN LEAD ASHTABULA, Ohio. May IS. (AP) Andrew Payne' ot Ctsf more, Okla... Monday remained on top of the heap of 55 bunioneers trekking toward New York in tie bunion derby sponsored by "Cross Country" Pyio. . . - Payne and John Salo of Passaic. N. J., led the pack to the seventy second control station here today. , both Of them finishlnr llm 41.1 from -Arrow head Beach In 5 : 5 0 : IS. ..- ." . . I-