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Old Eli's Oarsmen Row to Sensational Victory Over Crimson CROSS FIB LIKE 10 LENGTHS AHEAD REGATTA COURSE. New Lon don, Conn., Jane 22. (AP) ' Tale swept the historic Thames river course tonight by defeating; Harrard In the varsity elght-oared four mile races by 10 lengths. The oanmen of Ell had a glor loue day for earlier In the morn ins; the tender shells of the Bine crews had shown their rudders to the fighting Crimson freshmen and Junior Tarslty eights. The Yale rarsity sweep swingers all the way down the rlrer, rowed a magnificent race. Harrard was visibly tired at the finish while Tale finished strong. The great Tale rarsity crew trareled as if propelled by an un ' seen motor, and orerwhelmed Harvard's touted giants by the amazing margin of 10 lengths to gain the most crushing victory re corded In this classic race in re cent years. The Eli crew of youngsters that had been given barely an even chance to overcome a Har rard weight adrantage of seven pounds to the man and win, elec trified the ttjisands who lined the historic and picturesque Thames river course. The Blue ' machine overcame a Harrard lead . rsfnrf In fhA first fpw etrnlrae I slid to the fore in the first half mile and crossed the finl3h line . more than half a. minute ahead of ttiA Htrueellnsr and dpcDer&telv ! splashing Harvard eight. To those who watched the pace for the first two miles it seemed Yale never could stand that tear ing, killing speed of stroke for four miles. But the sons of Eli stroked by slender - Woody Tappen never cracked and the let-up that seem ed Inevitable never came. Those slim young speed mer chants at the sweeps for Yale beat Harrard's huskies at their own game, rowing the heart out of the heavy eight and trimming them In endurance as well as sheer speed of oar work. K. C. TEAM DEFEATS ELKS: SCUM The Knights of Columbus de feated the Elks 6 to 3 in a Com mercial league baseball game Fri day evening at Oxford Park. The Kaaeys scored four runs in the first inning, one in the second and me In the third. After that Fa bry, Elks pitcher, tightened on the lid and with good support, kept them from getting any more rur.a. The Elks got all of their runs In the fourth inning after getting only one man on bases up to that time against Lyons' steady pitch ing. The lineups: K. of C. H. Ashby, ss B. Ashby, 2b Varley, 3 b Green, cf Heenan, lb Thompson, c Caughlll. rf Lyons, p Suing, If Elks Phillips, rt McNulty, If Adolph, lb Fabry, P Mosel, 3b Schultz, c Lucas, as Clinton. 2b Gregg;, cf YANK NET STARS STILL ADVANCING LONDON. June 22. (AP) While Big Bill Tilden. Frank Hun -ter and Junior Coen were mak Ing their way into the eml final round of the London champion ships at the Queens .club here the other two members of the Amerl can Davis cup team broke even with English players in the inter national team match at East bourne. Tilden again played invincible tennis to overcome the Australian - star, J. C. Crawford, in straight sets, 6-4. 6-0. Coen went one bet ter than the American captain by eliminating the Argentine Davis cqp player, Ronald Boyd. -3. 6-2. Hunter had a hard battle with an other Argentine. Mores, but won 3-6, 14-12., 6-1. Hunter will meet the Australian Daris cup player, Hopman, in the other semi-final match. i Baseball Standings I PACIflO COAST W U-fVt.l W T. Pet. 51 31,.63li8ae'to ...42 40 .SI 2 4 84 1. 515) Oakland 36 48 .439 44 38 .587 j Portland S3 4 .403 41 19' .S1S Seattle ..31 SO .383 pib r... Helly'd Le A. Miuloi VATIOVaX. W I. Fet W T, Pet. P: Tt :.. 4 1 is .641 Break's 30 2 .508 :tUb'h 28 31 .475 ttoo . 30 38 .357 ?hi!d. 18 37 .302 nnciaa. 38 19 .587 Chieaco 34 SO .531 '. Y 31 24 .54 AMXSICAH W V ret. ' 1C. T 45 18 ,778W4. Philad. ..85 S3 .6t4BosMa W L Pet. ...28 31 .456 S3 .407 24 38 .387 9t. L 83 28 .582! Detroit ClTl'd 28 33 .45!Chiec 23 37 .383 COAST SCOKES YESTEKB4T " At Loi Aacelei: Hollywood 3; Port At Sacramento: Saeraacnto 11: Saa At Oaklaad: OakUal 10; 14 Aaf- laa 6. r - At Saa: Franc'ite: Xtniasi 12; Seat iU 0. i ' ' NATIONAL SCORES' TXSTEXO&Y At rittiborfh: Pittaburr a 1 1 ; Cjatta aati 1. . ; :-" - At Oieacor St. Lenij 4: Ckieafo 1. At Boatoa: Brooklyn Botoa ftoci poatpoa4l, rain. ' At Philadelphia r Xew Tork Philadel phia gam postpa, Tia..r:,, AMEUCAV BCOEIS TESTTaDAT A t St. Lsaia ; St. . Uai, S-8 ; . Detroit - At Waahiaitoar Waahinztoa; , 1 f " Boa- toa 0. r ; ''- ' - .At Oerelaai: Cbicszo 7; Cleveland 4. -" At Now krk: fuMil.ii.t..l aw gaaaas ytaatpoaad, ma. - : Lighter Yale Crew Upsets Early Dope 2 r.-, "YALE V The Bulldog (upper) was V fcr -V" (Yimson In the annual Harvard-Yale rowing classic on the Tluunce River yesterday. Harvard (lower) was the favorite because of its si'peEior weight and because Jack Watts, the great stroke who led the C rimson to victory last year, record for the season. ST.L DIVIDE 11 GAMES ST. LOUIS. June 22. (AP). Detroit and St. Louis split a dou bleheader here today, the Browns winning the first game by 8 to 3 and losing the second 12 to 6. First game: R. H. E. Detroit 3 12 1 St. Louis 8 8 2 Sorrell, Stoner, Halloway and Shea; Ogden and Schang. Second game: R. H. E. Detroit 12 19 1 3t. Louis 6 9 2 Billings. VanGilder and Wood all; Beck, Strelecki, Wilts, Crow der, Blaeholder and Man ion. Senators Win l-O WASHINGTON. June 22 (AP) Burke for Washington and Ruf fing for Boston, engaged in a pitcher's battle I Sxf, Washing ton winning 1 to 0. Score: R. H. E. Boston 0 7 0 Washington 1 S 3 Ruffing and Berry; Burke and Ruel. " Cleveland Loses 7-4 CLEVELAND, June 22. (AP) The Chicago White Sox swamp ed Cleveland 7 to 4 in the final game of the series here today. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 7 16 0 Cleveland 4 11 1 Blankenship. Connally and Crouse; Uhle. Harder, Bayne and L. Sewell. lilC WETZEL ILL S EUGENE, June 22. (AP). Victor Wetzel today successfully gained the necessary points to en ter the final decathalon tryonta for the Olympic team to be held in Philadelphia July 3 and 4. Wet zel. University of Oregon cinder captain and star, scored a total of 7254.36 points in the ten events of the decathalon. Wetzel ran the IS 00 mater run today in fire minutes flat. William Hayward. Oregon track coach and member of the Olympic training staff. WeUel and Janes De Mers, Eugene high school stu dent and outstanding javelin thrower with an official mark of 213 feet 6 inches and unofficial throw of 225 feet, will leave here Monday en route east. Wetzel will go direct to Philadelphia and De Men will trek to Boston for final track ' and field tryouts there. Hayward will be present at both meets. ITALY ADVANCES ! sxt m.Tvr rrT Ti- vxttvt EIJTFB OLYMPIC IT nCl IVUlVlr. I lot Industry it initiative petitions . i now being circulated In Salem and FELIXSTOWE, England. June' elsewhere receive the desired re- - inv f.1 .h.. ..Ak.. a. . ;!vr ity uiue saiuiiici i advance in the Davis cap raee' to day, reaching the final round of the European tone for the first .time in six years of Davis cap. luuiycuiivu, uj a viciuiy uver.iue jucfveniie. uescnuies. Kosue England in tnree.straigbt matchesJand Umpqua rivers. me aeciaing matcn oi tne itai-i lan-Engllsh tie, .lhe doubles en- counter between Baron H. L. De Morpnrgo and his team mate. Gas-' linl of, Italy, and G. R. O. Rees and C, G. Eames of England, went to the Italian nair In it hsrd fought five set dual, t-4, 3-0, 4-6,1 To Defeat Harvard tw2? the nndcrtloir when it tackled the is back. Both crews had a clean HI LOSES TO PIRATES' CREW PITTSBURGH. June 22 (AP) The Pirates slammed three Cincinnati pitchers .hard here to day to win from the runners-up 11 to 1. The home team scored four runs in the first and six more in the second. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 1 7 3 Pittsburgh 11 15 o Kolp, Edwards, Beckman and Hargrave; Jablonowskl. Grimes and Hargreaves, Hemsley. . Cards Whip Cubs CHICAGO. June 22. (AP). The Cardinals made it three out of four from the Cubs here to day, winning by four to one in a game halted by rain at the end of the sixth inning. Score: R. St. Louis 4 Chicago 1 (Called end sixth.) H. 7 7 E. 0 1 Sherdel and J. Wilson; Malone and Gonzales. RISKO ID GODFREY IGHT NEW YORK. June 22. (AP) If the weather, which has bat tered and buffeted the promoters of fights into submission on al most every encounter this season. relents tomorrow night, Johnny Risko of Cleveland will resume "lis own heavyweight elimination eries by tackling George God- 'rey, giant negro fighter from Lie perville. Pa. The encounter was originally scheduled for last Thursday at Ebbets field but was ostponed until tomorrow on ac count of threatening weather. Risko. who was shut out in Tex Rickard'a series to find a suitable opponent for Gene Tunney this ummer and then upset the dope jy putting Jack Sharkey cut out )f the picture, is set on elimin iting every other heavyweight of mportanee. If he succeeds in dis posing of Godfrey In tomorrow's 10 round battle, he will tackle Roberto Robert! and Paolino Us :udun in rapid succession. Godfrey will have the advan tage of nearly 40 pounds on the weight when he meets the Cleve land rubber man, but Risko ex pects to make up for this by su perior speed. "Big Gawge" weighs :lose to 240 pounds, while Risko cales under the 2Q0 pound mark. GATHER NdMS FOR PETITIONS Fish of four Oregon streams will be preserved for fishermen .and onmolested by the bosy whirl poru The petitions seek to place on the .November ballot, our meas-j ores to stop encroachment of I power and logging companies on The papers are on file at the Salem gun stores. Salem backers. all voluntary workers, are hoping for 1000 local signatures. A mln- WILL Hi Crole-'lmam of ;13,228 Toters mast sign the petitions to get them before tha nnMt ii -n,n. v.. i office of tie secretary of state by Yale 34; Harvard 31 NEW LONDON. Conn. ( AP) Tale has won 34 of (he 66 eight-oared races run against Harvard since 1662. The record, covering 76 years OT competition, follows: Tear Winner Tear Winner 166X Harvard 1664 Tale 1655 1659 1660 1664 1665 1666 1867 1868 1869 1870 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 Harvad Harvard Harvard Tale Tale Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Tale Harvard Harvard Tale Harvard Harvard Harvard Tale Tale Harvard Harvard Tale Harvard Tale Yale Yale Yale Yale Harvard Yale Yale 1928 1896 1897 1898 1819 1900 1901 1902 1903 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Tale Tale Tale Harvard Tale Tale Tale Tale Tale Tale Tale Harvard Tale Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Tale . Tale Harvard Harvard Tale Harvard Tale Tale Tale Yale Yale Yale Harvard 1916 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 Tale 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 YANKS HAVE TEIIS TOUiEV TO SELVES LONDON, June 22. (AP) Another great day for the mem bers of the American Davis cup team resulted in an all-American final for the London champion ships, to be played tomorrow at the Queens club. Junior Coen, 16 year old American star, who has become the idol of the English tennis enthusiasts, pat up a plucky battle against his captain, William T. Tilden, but lost in straight sets 6-2. 6-2. In the final Tilden will meet his team mate and doubles part ner, Francis T. Hunter, wlio reach ed the final by eliminating the Australian Davis cup player. Hop man, 6-4, 7-5. At least half of the doubles fin al will be an American affair, Hunter and Tilden, the Wimble don champions reaching the final bracket today, by winning two matches, defeating the brilliant French pair, Rene La Coste and Henri Cochet, 6--1; 6-4, then elim inating the Irish Davis cup dou bles team of C. F. Scroope and Captain O'Callaghan after a bit ter three set battle in the semi fi nal. 4-6. 6-3, 6-4. FELIXSTONE, England, June 22. (AP) The English Davis :up team salvaged one match out of the five played in the Euro pean zone semi-final against Italy by breaking even in the two final singles matches today. Italy al ready had clinched the victory by winning the first three encounters. EAST BOURNE. England, June 22. (AP) While their three team mates were holding the cen ter of the stage at London today, George Lott and Johnny Hennes sey, American Davis cup players, put the United States into the lead in the international team matches against England here by winning a hard fought doubles en counter from L. A. Godfree and I. G. Collins, 8-10, 6-1. 3-6. 7-5, 7-5. Both of the English representa tives are veteran tournament slayers, Godfree a former cap tain of the British Davis cup team, and they extended the young American . pair to the limit. REAfflffL PORTLAND, Jane 22.-l(AP) Don Moe and Dr. O. F. Willing. both of Portland, advanced to the finals of the Pacific northwest golf association championship tourna ment here today, and will play for the title tomorrow. Moe took an' early lead in his match with Rndie Wllhelm. de- Bobby Jones Out Ahead In National Golf Meet OLTMPIA FIELDS. Chicago, Jane It.- (API Bobby Jones. the master shot maker. Jumped oat ahead., of the national open jblf championship field today, breezing round In even par, 71, tto pot ups 31 hole day total of It was two strokes ahead of his tnearest rivals and withstood a sen sational comeback by Walter Ha gen. British" open king, who scor ed a record breaking 32 on the last nine holes to. finish with 72 for the day and 147 for two days, v Trailing ' Jones by two strokes with 140, George Von Elm of De troit, the .1920 amateur champion, md Bill Leach, Philadelphia, pro. Von Elm added a 72 to his 74 of the! opening day while Leach re E TO BEMUD LOS ANGELES. Jnne 22. (AP) Hollywood won a close contest from Portland KERR STEALS ROM trom Portland today by.ette Valley league, the Salem Sen- the score of 3 to 2 by virtue of. riviiuay avis uycib vw ing. With the score tied two all in the ninth, two out, and Kerr on second he beat a throw to ' third, which turned out to be low and wide. Barbee muffed it and Hollywood's second baseman raced across the plate before the rolling ball could be homed. Score: R H E Portland 2 7 3 Hollywood 3 8 1 French and Rego; Hulvey, Mul cahy and Baesler. Sacs Crash Seals SACRAMENTO. June 22. (AP) With Kallio in top form Sacramento was able to garner its first game from San Francisco, here today winning 11 to 4. Score: R H -E San Francisco 4 10 4 Sacramento 11 12 0 Mitchell, May. Moudy and Sprinz, "Vargas; Kallio and Koen- ler, Reed. Oaks Whip Angels OAKLAND, June 22. (AP) J Oakland handed Los Angeles a; 10-6 walloping today after the Angels had piled up a command ing early lead. Score: R H E Los Angeles 6 12 2 Oakland 10 15 0 Osborne, Gardner and Sand- berg; Daglla and Read. Indians Whitewashed SAN FRANCISCO, June 22. (AP) Harry Krause, veteran spitballer, twirled superb ball to day while his Mission team mates hit the leather all over the lot to trounce Seattle 12-0. Score: R H E Seattle 0 3 0 Missions 12 16 1 Collard, Middleton, Teachout and Borreani; Krause and Bald win. fending champion, and held it throughout, winning 5 and 4. Dr. Willing reached the cham pionship round by eliminating Frank Dolp, former western ama teur champion, 41 and 3. Moe, 18 year old Alderwood star, already has won bis spurs this season by capturing the Ore gon state championship "title. To morrow's finals will see the vet eran" Willing, a player of Interna tional fame, pitting his skill against the youth who was still of caddy age when his opponent was winning his first major titles. Willing has held the Pacific northwest title once, winning in 1924 at Vancouver. B. C. This is the first chance Moe has bad at the coveted crown. Tomorrow's finalists have met just once before in Important tournament play. The count stands one to nothing in the Aider- wood lad's favor. He put out Willing in the recent state tourna ment on the- same day he disposed of Frank Dolp. 14TH STBRET DOTS Baseball teams from the 14th street playground were victorious yesterday over two teams from the Yew Park grounds. Due to a mis understanding the Yew Parkers were not expecting the games un til this afternoon and were hardly organized. They are looking for ward to next week when they ex pect to give better account of themselves. The 14 th street younger boys defeated their op ponents 30-3, and the older boy's played to a score of 18-1. The Tew Park older boys have challenged a similar team at Lincoln for a game this evening at 6 o'clock, an dteams of younger boys from the two grounds will meet early next week. There are 105 on the regular attendance roll at the Lincoln grounds. Miss Louise Liere re ports attendance to be quite regu larand has announced that with the arrival of warmer weather, handwork amusements will be more In order. . jjirecior Louie Anderson yes terday evening announced the fol versed the order taking 74 to his sulting 72. i Tied with Hagen in fourth place, was another former cham pion Willie McFarland. who show ed a two day card of 73-74-147.? The defending champion,' Tom my i Armour; still . experiencing trouble-' took "a 75 total 151 the same flgare showing opposite the names of Leo Dlegel and Johnny Farrel of New York. . i The British threat all but vanj. ished.-Aabrey Boomer writh if 2, was the- best of the Invaders -while Archie Compston blew, up, taking 81 today, and totaling 157. : T ,Lighthorse Harry- Cooper of Buffalo, ruuner up a year ago shot himself rlgntjout of the tourna ment with an' 86 for a total of 163. ' ' '" - DM VEW PARKERS Chastened Senators Await Cottage Grove's Invasion Strictly on the defensive in contrast to their former suprem acy while holding exclusive rights to the top place In the Wlllam- atora will play the Cottage Grove ImslSla&YhSllI vMtn naM On4iw The Senators are still on top, but share that posltn with the Bend Eagles. A week from to morrow, Salem must play Bend on the central Oregon diamond, which isn't a favorable prospect. Still, the Eagles have been beaten on their own diamond Baker did It Thursday by a score of 7 to 5 in 10 innings and the Senators' chances are not hopeless. There is one other chance that Salem may still win the first half cnampionsnip, even if beaten at BepdJuIy 1. The following Sun dayBend must play a postponed game with Eugene at Eugene, and with Billy Reinhart's team get- lowing definitely scheduled base I ball games between playground 'teams. On Wednesday, June 27. !14th street plays Lincoln; on June 29, Yew Park plays 14th street; the following week Yew Park and Lincoln probably on Tuesday. All these games are at 2 o'clock. i mm GOLFERS TO PORTLAND, June 22. (AP). Mrs. S. C. Sweeney of Vancou ver, B. C. will defend her title of women's northwest golf cham pionship here tomorrow against Mrs. Kenneth S. Reed. Portland, as the result of brilliant victories won by each in the semi finals to day. Mrs. Reed won her match on the 17th green from Miss Elea nor Brodle, Portland, a flashy newcomer in major tournament circles. Mrs. Reed made every hole but two in par or better, playing the same radiant brand of golf that hae characterized her competition since she won the Washington state championship last year. Mrs. Sweeney defeated Miss Marion WilBon. Victoria, B. C. in their arduous 19-hole match. The largest gallery by far that has ever followed a semi final cham pionship match in Oregon accom panied the two brilliant Canadian golfers on their march. N M'os Wilson's long driving and distance-spanning . second shots were remarkable. She went the first nine holes in one stroke less than par, garnering a 39, and was only two over par on the second nine. She made par on the ex tra hole, too, but Mrs. Sweeney sank a short putt after a spark ling approach for a birdie four and the match. GETS SPORTS HONOR WARSAW (AP) Miss Hali- na Konopacka has received the Polish Athletic decoration, award ed each year for the most valu able sporting event of the year. ADVANCE FINALS wtgW.wiMPmiiiianw w J I j w i na.i nu M M M 1 1 u . . j . -x r- -Z-: ' - ;'V.- . 'w-c' 1 ' , , z; -'Z "'-z v? - ' t Zz 4, T Jf hY&z 'v :ii' tl wmmmm I w z n mmm&mj .zi ' . j , , " ? ' - - : I v - j 'Vv""',',', J --.' ' -. - - ! tine stronger every week, that the Eagles' hardest hurdle. If Bend beats Salem at home but loses to Eugene, that would throw the present leaders into a tie at the end of the first half, with the probable result that a playoff series would be scheduled; but all this speculation hinges up on Salem's beating Cottage Grove here Sunday and doing the same to Wendling July 8 at Wendling. The decision of the Senators business directors to throw up the sponge earlier this week had an additional sobering effect on Leo Edwards' crew. The financial out-( look has been far from encourag ing all season, but now that the business men who controlled the team's affairs have given it up as a bad job, the situation is noth ing short of desperate. Edwards, as every fan knows, is a fighter, and he hasn't allowed all the misfortunes that have hit him in the past week to halt him in the least. Instead of cutting off some players to reduce ex penses, he has signed a couple more, both of whom lay be used in tlx outfield. Edwards was not ready to announce their names last night. No. lis gynopait of the Annual Ptateroent of the NSW ARK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, in the State of New Jersey, on the thrrty-firtt day of December, 1927. made to the Innuranre Commit Uoner of the State of Oregon, pnnuant to law : Capittl Amount of capital stick paid up $ 1.000.000.00 Incoma Net premium received during the year..: 8 4,081.036.51 Interest, dividend! and rents received doring tho yer ... Incoma from other sour res received ' during the year 325,740.58 105,069.08 Total income $ 4,511,887.07 Disbursements Net tosses paid during the year including ad jnatment expenses $ 1,882,874.37 Dividends panl on capital stock during the year.. 80,000.00 Commissions aad salaries paid daring the year ... 1,174.990.52 Taxes, licenses and fees pa d during the year. .. 172,592.91 Amount of all other ex penditures 305,007.10 ToUl expenditures 3,615,473.90 Assets Value of real estate own ed (market value) $ 185.776.47 Valve of stocks and bonds owned (market value) 6,676,161.50 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 809,950.00 Cash in banks and on hand 624,204.58 Premiums in course of collection written sinca September 80. 1927 ... 695,625.38 Interest and rente due accrued and other as sets : 96,800.02 Total admitted assets..! - Liabilities Gross claims for losses unpaid $ Amount of unearned pre miums os all outstand ing risks Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities 8,588,517.05 474.503 Ot 8,963.636.25 16,061.00 219.398.18 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of $1,000,000.00 $ 4.673.598.45 Business in Oregon for the Tear Net premiums received dnrtnr the veer S 46 tfllt ! 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