0 The New Oregon- Statesman, Salem Oregon, Saturday Morning, August 4,1928 Mew xogi: BpriiM LEADS FIELD ; .;- i. ' - v" MafcW Dramatic Finish To "Send The Old Flag Up . , JhatPole" .By ALAN. .C GOULD r Associated Press Sports Editor OLYMPIC STADIUM, ' Amster dam, Aug. 3. (AP)--Ray Ber: butl the tron-legged, stout-heart-. ed sonlof ,IlttlebkI New York and Syracuse, f saved America -front ; root on. the Olympic track tola af- ' ternoon by winning. In, a manner - sensationally dramatic, the 400 meters flnaL If-was only by a mar- gin of eight inches that Barbutl '.-staved off the' spectacular closing; . rash of the Canadian, Jimmy Ball, hut It was sufficient to send the - stars and stripes, up the victory ' staff the flrsf time for a footrace - and . to give . the wildly yelling ' American contingent; the biggest Eyelash Margin thrill nf thm entire runes. Barbutl went out "determined ' vio sena ue oia mg. up hm ' even If I had to pull It up myself . He - did It by giving every - last ounce of his marvelous running powers and superb courage. In a : fighting finish, sucn as nas set dom been seen anywhere, the rug ged Syracuse halfback, with the flying Canadian gaining at every stride, plunged his chest across the tape, first by an eyelash mar gin, then collapsed full length for ward Into the red cmaers. - : That falling finish, which left the American with a badly sun ned, arm, side and leg, perhaps won for him. Had the race been a , yard or two longer Ball undoubt edly would nave won, out me com bination of Barbutfs grit and the fact that Ball started his finishing drive too late was just enough to keep Canada from scoring another startling triumph at America's ex pense. First Flat Race Win The victor, who took and held the lead on the final turn, after his teammate, Herman Phillips, had set the pace to the halfway mark, ran the race in 47 4-5 sec onds, one one-fifth of a second tlower than the Olympic record. Not even the day when Paavo : Nurnii suffered his first Olympic ' defeat since 1920. making a virtu al gift of the 5,000 meters final to bis countryman, Willie Ritola, ' could deprive Americans of - the glory they have been looking for in vain during five previous days of trial championships. Yankee backs were to the wall as far as footracing was concerned. The Americans had seen their men not only beaten; but beaten badly, - This' 400 meter race was the sole remaining chance to pull an indi vidual flat race victory out of the fire, so It wasn't surprising that all eyes at the start were on Phil lips and Barbutl, or that the Yan kees made the Welkin ring when tbelr burly favorite came through. Thrilling Ran With Barbutl in the Pole posl tlon and Phillips In the outside lane, the Yankee pair lined up with the Canadian, Ball, the Brlt- - on, Rinel. and the German pair, Harry Stortx and Joachim Buch ner. Buchner was the man most feared by the Americans but he ran himself out chasing Phillips, who burned up the track, running the first 209- meters in 22 7-10 ' seconds. Barbutl settled 'Quickly Into his racing stride, stayed up close until the far turn, started a ' bid that cut down the German pair then Phillips, and swept Into the stretch 100 meters from the tape ' with a good five yard lead. v- 1 With SO meters to go, Barbutl appeared to be a decisive victor as the Germans faded, but Ball sud denly uncorked a wild spurt that steadily and surely, cut down the big- American's margin. With the crowd on their feet yelling wildly, the American; near exhaustion, gritted his teeth and fought on as the now flying Canadian cut down his lead. Sight Inches Apart Teh meters-more to go and Bar butl still had a yard but this, was PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3(A P)-- Carl Hauffman, 32 year old ' Pittsburg stenographer, will? de : fond his national public links golf championship at 36 holes over the Cohbs Creek course tomorrow 'against Phil Ogden, ; Cleveland fatreet railway ofticiaL Kautf man, who win play In his third final round in three - seas- - ons.1-defeated Kendall Morrison, a 2 2 year old St. Joseph, Mo., bank clerk, 2 and 1 in a stirring semi final match this afternoon. Ogden on the defensive most of the match, defeated Nicholas D'- PUBLIC LINKS GOLF - Onofrio of New York, by the same score In his penultimate round match. r ; Putting decided . the Kauff man . Morison match. The champion . putted, like a mechanical man. He hadonly one three putt green. Roy Bohler, who was athletic eoach and physical f 'director Z at Willamette . university for several years succeeding R. L. Mathews, was a visitor in Salem yesterday. He Is bow engaged In similar work at Beloit, .Wisconsin where he has had uniform success in turning out winning , teams. ..Thi u hhi first visit. In Salem since leaving here five ears ago. FOlSSil Fidel La Barba, Stanford Student and Retired Flyweight Cham pion, Dons Ring Tog Again for Vacation Exhibitions Designed 1 to Bring in the Sheckles for College Education, v -By Dan Thomas ' ' LOS Angeles. Calif.- Aug 4--N KA) Fidel La Barba, retired fly weight champion or this universe, soon will have to retire a second Jlme. , ' - ." Yea. little Fidel Is back in ring tors again hut hot for long. It's only a- couple of months more be fore ?the opening of the fall term at Stanford, university. Then for the next nine months all of Fidel's training will be done In the class room; . : - - iH- , ' .Fidel got the urge to throw the mitts around ' a few more times when he appeared In an exhibition match at the Olympic tryouts here. At that time he ''-bad some hope or returning to Stanford with the bantamweight -crawastored. away in his truck as he had put on some weight since last fall when he en tered Stanford. : He tipped r the scales at 122 pounds for his recent match here with Huerta Evans. All of which Indicates that he would have to do some pretty stiff training to make 118 pounds for a bantamweight championship scrsp. On August 7 La Barba win tan gle with Bnd Taylor, bantam king. at tne Olympic auditorium here. But the only apparent reason. for the fight Is to enable Fidel to earn next year's college expenses. Botn men will go into the ring weighing around 122 pounds. But wnen the final gong rings the re spective positions held by both men in the boxing fraternity: will be unchanged. Regardless of the outcome, Taylor still will rule the bantams. La Barba looked michtv rood in his bout with Evans recently. nis snouiaers nave broadened a little and there is more stine in his punches. His nine-month re tirement at Palo Alto didn't hurt him a bit. The echo of th Wiiis In Day Than United States OLYMPIC STADIUM.: Amstpram q t ?Ta?aXuJls ctory in the 400 meter run today gave the United States another big boost in the point scoring. With f?fe,i fo"rher. Pts scored today, America now has a total of 142 points according to the unofficial scoring sys tem. The decision of the iudcrea r awatvl ;A j It. 200 meter fmal to Helmut KgitGehov. 25nHSihd Jted Wi-th a tie with Jackson Sc&b, cut half a Point off the previous total of the United States and gave it to Germany. ; Under the unofficial seorino vtem anr-:. . 2to fCV 5 f se11 4 third, 3 for fourth, 2 for fifth and one for sixth, the standing tonight was : United States : mm - I flT B I riniana ... 48 37 31 28 28 15 14 10 10 7 5 5 4 3 1 1 Great Britain . Sweden . .. Germany Canada . Japan U South Africa Ireland ... France, Norway Hungary Haiti taly hilippines Switzerland Holland cut to eight inches as both lunged toward the tape," the American falling at the moment he hit the worsted but the Canadian travel ing at top speed. ., Phillips finished slxtti anA la.t but his swift early pace had a lot to no witn bis compatriot's vic tory. The German star, Buchner, had enough . left to take third Place, Ave yards behind, with Rin. ekl fourth and Sors fifth. x never noticed the other run ners after the start," said Barbutl. "I heard them but all l kept think ing was 'run. kid, run.' I don't remember anything of the last 100 meters except a mad deeir tn to that tape. It seemed amile off when I guess I was only 60 me ws irom it, I hope my folks know aoouut. : "I wanted to see the stars and stripes go un that middle nota M bad I felt like going out and rais ing it myself.". ; In the 5.000 meters race, which was the day's only other final event, Nurmt's ealm acceptance of defeat and his refusal to battle it out with RltpU On the stretch or extend himself other than suffi ciently U beat Edvln Wide of sweaen lor second plaoe stunned the, crowd.' Spectators as - well 1 as experts anticipated a repitlUon of weir le.ooo meter duel, but Pa avo removed 'the prospective thrill hy jogging In second. letting Wil lie sprint. to the tane. first br ii) yards. - . . - ; Whether Nurml " actually tirMt "d was unequal to a final spurt, or whether It was orearranred for tuioia to win and share . Finnish art a a a - . laureis, ? as appeared from th stands, remains a mystery. . . If the latter,, was the cm old feud between the nairanust h enaeci. ror Paavo took special de llht lnwhlppin WHUe a few years .go.f--: ; l-eo Lermond h n d Maeanlev aauin, ms iwq American youths in the final, were outclassed, but Lermond hung on gamely after Smith pulled out and finished fourth. For the first half of the race, the youthful Yankees kept paee with the flylnsr Finns bnt they faded rapidly when the lattar decided to step out : f,; ?1 The first half of the decathlon battle, ended with the young Cali fornian, Jim Stewart, third, show ing surprisingly brilliant form and keeping within, striking-' distance of the leaders. " . M Flyweight Fighting For C 1 gong had scarcely died 'away oe- rore Fidel had landed arerrific left book to Evans' chin. And from then on he kept things mov ing at a fast pace, winning easily. Fidel is . more aggressive than he was last year but he still has room for much improvement along mai line, so rar be nas escaned with no noticeable ring markings. And he has no desire to return to ?""1": w,lH a Df en nose or o m i iaw . . cauuimwer ear. vvnicn peHiaps More Points I ' ' ' 'J; ; . , milium &mmmm-. I I ww ITTITlIIHBigig " fc :::::: t ::: x - v - tiTTTI TTMTr r-wW . f 'IT, If " x-reTioas ue-meter fi.Oflo nr Run 11 Meters 3 16 Total 142 64 40 37 34 S3 6 5 15 14 10 10 7 5 5 4 3 1 -1 Bill Rose, pitcher for the Bend Eagles baseball team In the Wil lamette Valley league.- bar been released, according, to work - m- rceived by . the , leasme icmiiir here today. No 'reason has been given for the termination of his connection with the Bend team. Reports from other sources 'say that he has gone to Seattle, and It Is possible that he may get a chance to break into organised ball. -- ..?-.", .. Pitching against the Yakima, Wash., team recently. Rose held the apple pickers to one hit, and this gave him considerable notor iety In Washington, i Ralph Rawer!, who pitched for Baker earlier in the season, has been signed up by the Eagles, who play the Eugene team at Eugene Sunday. . ; Numerous Events Will Take Place at Olympic Stadium Competition AMSTERDAM, Aug. 3-(AP) fh schedule for tomorrow, the seventh day of the Olympic com petition, Includes: - ... . Track and Held events: ' 300- L meter steeplechase final; 400-meter relay men trials; " 1600 meter relay men trials: 4 00-meter. re lay women trials; decathlon 100 meter hurdles, discus throw pole vault; javelin throw. 1500 meters Other events: -Rowlnsr. swim ming, fehcing, "modern pentathlon. rioing. ; ; f-: K :- ,, -- . v-. . , . a a . . tzzy Schwartz Keeps : Championship Crown NEW YORK. Aug.; t.f AP-1 issy Bcnwartx, recognised In this state as nyweight champion of the world, successfuUy defended his title by knocking out-little Jeff. of Baltimore. In the fourth round of a 15 round bout at the Jtock away stadium tonight.' - i Dill ROSE LEAVES BH.'0 EAGLES TEAM Ed ucation accounts tor him diving Into so many clinches. La Barba . will be a different tighter when he meets Bud Tay lor, though he'll have to be. With a warming-up fight under his belt and three weeks training he should give Bud a scrap that the bantam king will remember for some time. It is impossible to predict the outcome of this fight. Taylor figures to win but La Bar ba's increased strength gives him a good chance. Baseball Data v PACIFIC COAST W I, Vt. W Ii Pet. Holly- 23 10 .e7Mission 16 17 .4M sac to 21 12 .636 Tos A. 13 20 .394 Ban r. 21 12 .636 Portland 11 22 .333 Oakland 18 15 .545; Seattle 24 .273 KATIONAL t, Pct.l W Jj Pet W St. L. 65 86 .644 K. T. 56 40 .583 Cbiraro 60 44 .577 PitUb'k 50 47 .515 Brook's. 51 60 .505 Boston 18 64 .804 PhiUd. 14 68 .261 Ciacina. 59 44 .578 AMERICAN W Ij Pt. W t. Pet. 71 88 .683ClTrd 47 56 .456 65 87 .6S7Wath. 45 50 .483 54 53 .50i Detroit 48 58 .420 If. T. TBI lad. St. U Chicago 47 56 .456BoUo ' 40 60 .400 COAST 8COBXS TESTE EDAT At Portland: Portland 8; Seattle 1. At Lot Aacalea: IfUaioaa 5; Hellj- wood 2. At San Francisco: Saa Francisco 8; Loa Angeles 5. At Oakland: Oakland 6; Sacra man to 5. SATIOHAX. 8CO&E8 YXSTEEDAT At New. York: Sew Yark 7: Cineia nati 5. At Boaton: St. Loaia 5; Boatoa 1. At Brooklya: 8ak-ro 6; Brooklya 5. At Pailadelpnia: Piuabarga 14; Phil adelphia 6. AMEBICAX 8C0KES YESTERDAY At St. Loaia: St. Loaia 8; Now York 0. At Detroit : WaUnnftoa 9; DetroH 8. At Cleveland: Cleveland 9; Philadel phia 5. . At Chicago : Beaton 3; Chicago 1. ONE NIGHT ONLY . Aug. 6 Show Grounds on Commercial Between i Belle van; and Oak : EvcfylDay . i .'" ' : Spcdalcoacb tTaIns.com , , fort and speed at low cost. i Reclining chairs, all daw jluflch car, also diner wita .', --moderate prices. 50 lbs. firea - baggage. Ar. San Francisco - 9:50 a. m. Open top obser . ration thru the spectacular : Cascades by daylight. City Ticket Office 184 NeV Liberty Et. " " hIT jjjj TTl ;kJ t 1-1 - . If . f f ff Tjt v v vc- : : : 5 : ffi St wfri :::i::f2tIEI r' - ::I:::::J 1 rTf SaaFrasidsco BrMHSEOML Seattle Aggregation Defeat : ed3To 1 In Pitching ; Duel Friday PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 1 (AP) Portland evened the count with the 8eattle Suds at two games each today by winning. 3 to 1. WnestUng's homer Into . the ' left field stand with two out was what turned the tide for the Beavers. There was a ' beautiful, southpaw pitching duel between Ortman for the I Beavers and .Teachout for Seattle. ISeore: ' R H E Seattle . .1 7 0 Pprtland.. S Teachout and Alnsmith; Ortman and .Whitney. ' . Sacs Drop Ball and Game. 'SACRAMENTO. Aug. 3. (AP) -Two. dropped flies by Hoffman and another by McLaughlin in the Sth inning paved the way for three runs on a single hit and the Oaks tied the score, then, stepped out to win It from Sacramento In the. next frame. The final score was 6 to 5. Score: R-H E Oakland 6 9 0 Sacramento .......... 5 11 4 Dumovlch, Boehler and Lom bard!.' Read: Vinci. Gould and Severeid. Seals Win Another SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3 (AP) With Dick Murray In the box today, the Seals chalked up their fourth straight win over Tjbs Angeles by an 8-5 score. The San Francisco club took the lead In the first inning with two runs and was never headed. Score: R H E Los Angeles 5 11 2 San Francisco 812 0 Peters, Wright and Warren; Moudy and Sprinz. Bells Win Over Stars . LOS ANGELES. Aug. 3. (AP) The Mission Bells scored five I runs in the last four Innings to defeat the league leading Holly wood Stars 5 to 2 today. The Stars two lonely runs were scored off HoUing in the last two frames. Score: R H E Missions 6 12 1 Hollywood 2 9 2 Hollinge and Baldwin; Fuller ton, Mulachy and Bassler. Herbert Hoover and Al Smith are living proofs of the fact that it Is still possible for a boy to rise far In the world from humble surroundings, even if there are no log" cabins left to be born In. If the western man who spent 39.08 on his presidential candi dacy' had bought a railroad tick et for the same price he would have gotten somewhere.- Pitts burgh Post Gazette. Saturday AUG. 4th . A Genuine Oregon City Wool Motor Robe . r - Indian Blanks With every Oregon City " 2'Trouser Suit Overcoat - oof : Saturday is the last . day for this free offer - These quality 2-trouser .Suits sell for ; : $40 r - -JJ45 . . , ; . . See. our Window! . Tailor, Furnisher, Clothier 426 State St. ". Last Qiaiece FREE! awdVy LOSE Competing American League Leaders Keep Same Distance Apart - ST. LOUIS, Ang. S.CAP)- The Browns made It -two out of three; from the Yankees by' gin ning the. last game of the series here today.- 8 to 0. Sammy Gray outpltched WaiterHeyt and two of the Yankee second stringers. Babe Ruth failed fe get a hit. i Score: '' R H E New York ;..0 ' 3 St. LOUls .:...: r..S 11 0 Hoyt, Coveleskl, Grabowski and Collins; Gray and Schang. " .. Senators Whip Detroit DETROIT, Aug. 8. (AP) Washington clung to sixth place today by defeating Detroit 9 to 4. Score: ' R HE Washington 9.11 1 Detroit 3 S 1 Jones and Kenna; Stoner, Bil lings, Vangilder and Hargrave. Philadelphia Loses CLEVELAND. Aug. 3. (AP) The Boston Red Sox won from Chicago 3 to 1 today. The Red Sox . victory broke the White Sox winning streak of six straight. Score: R H E Boston i . '.. . 3 6 0 Chicago .. ' ...1 8 1 Morris and Hofmanb; Thomas and Berg. GENERAL DIRECTORY AUCTIONEER F. N. Woodry 12 Yrs. Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer Residence and Store 1610 N. Summer St. Phone 511 H. F. Woodry & Son Right down town. Cash paid for used furniture. . Store, 271 N. Commercial ' Tel. 75. Agents for Lange Ranges COL. A. It. 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