EBIC1SIET 9 OF 15 EVENTS Members of Team Perform . ' ' .. i-:"-.. " " ... More Brilliantly Than ; v In Olympics By ALAN J. GOULD Associated Prow Sport Editor" MUNICIPAL STADIUM, Color ne, Germany. Aug. 7- (AP).- A strong United States track and field team, many of its members performing more sensationally xnan la the Olympics, swept the - international meet here today, winning nine oat of 15 events. Three uerman records were surpassed in the 400 meter hur. dies, high Jump and Javelin and world's records, were menaced in at least half the brents. Sweden and Hungary each won two events and France and,. Germany each 'one. . The lone Teuton triumph came when Emll Hlrschfeld beat John Knek at shot putting. . An enthualastle crowd of more than 15,000 sat : on the stepped slopes of the picturesque sunken oVal and stayed until dark as the officials used matches to read the tape used In measuring Javelin throws. Charley Borah of the'-United States showed a sensational re turn to form In winning the 190 meter dash . In 10 7-10 seconds. Borah won by a yard rom an. IS year old German, Jonath, with Henry Russell of the United States thirds Ltayd Hahn, also of the - American team, won the 800 meter run In one minute, 82 2-1 seconds, beating the German, Bocher. in a great stretch drive after Bylehn, Swedish star, had quit. : Wb Vault, Dlscws Two American -victories . were won In the field events -when Charley' McGlnnls captujred the pole vault with 4.08 meters, or 13 feet 4 6-8 inches with Barney Berlinger third; -and Bud Houser won the discuss throw with a toss of '44.81 meters, Erlckrens plac ing 'second. , The 400 meter hurdles went to Sten PetterseoB of Sweden In the near world's record time of 52 2-6 Seconds after Prank Cuhel of the United States, who was leading collapsed five yards from the tape and did not finish. Adelhm and Peltier, both of Germany were second and third. 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The 400- meter run was won by Barst of Hungary with Neumann of Germany second and Emll Sni der, United States, third. In 48- Henry . Russell, united States, won the 200 meters by three yards In 21 3-5 pulling away from the German pair Joneth and Koenig. . The Germans were tied for second and Pred Aldermann, United States, was fourth. Emll ' Hlrschfeld of Germany won the shot- put from the new Olympic champjonj " John Kuck, United States, by I heaving the weight 15.14 meters. Kuck did 15.14. ; I i ': J FraenauiB Wine Easily " -. - Jules la Doumegue . of France spread .eagled the i field : In the 1500 meter run, coming In 59 meters from Krauae of Germany and Sid Robinson, United States, who was third. I Walter : Gegan and Johnny, Romlg, two 'other American starters, were distanced. The Frenchman was given' an ova. tlon by the Teuton1 spectators as he was clocked la the sensational time of 3 mlnutee, 52 and 4-5 sec onds,' which la faster than,, the Olympic records. 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The individual averages for the second half of the season to. date are: . AB H Pet. Rentfrow, 2b Trammer, aa Heptlng. Sb . Allen, rf ... ......14 7 .600 ......ir 17 ........15 19 9 m XS ....... .13 5 18 Salem - 16 Bigbee, cf Eubanks, e Wood, lb Coovert, p . Burdge, If , Ollnger. If , Beck, p Sullivan, lb .... ..If ..14 Keber. 2b Edwards, Ridings, as .......14 14 . .- 16 4 t lf Quinn. ef . . Gill,rf 11 Heenan, 3b 15 Hauk. 3b 1 Albany Patterson. If ' 5 Fortler, p -. 2 Wilkinson, e 17 McReynolds, Ilb . v15 .000 .600 .500 .353 .383 .33 .278 .360 .200 .176 .176 .143 .000 .000 .111 .000 .400 .383 .308 .308 .367 .200 .176 .167 .067 .000 .000 .000 Smith. 2b ",'.'.. II. .IS .12 ..";...'.'.' 17 17 '.i.y.'.i'.it Jenks, cf . Ross. 3b - . Wolfer, rf McClain If Keeker, ss , Hile, cf . . Relpl. 3b . . 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When the Italians finished they keeled . over backwards as one man, o great had been their -ety fort to catch the powerful Ameri can collegians. The eight from It aly turned out to be a. little easier proposition than the : Americans had expected. Hitting 48 to 60 strokes to the minute and main taining it for the full distance, the Italians rowed the highest stroke of any entered In the regatta but against .the powerful pulling of Kyebright's men their short sharp strode proved unavailing. They provided ; a strange con trast as they swept down the course and there was no question as to which method made a boat go faater. The Americans were ahead from the start and It soon became evi dent that the pace was only a mat ter of how big their margin would, be at the finish. 4 The winners turned In the good time of 6 minutes, 32 3-5 seconds. Myers had almost as easy a task in . his race against Candeveau which he won by two lengths. The Swiss made a strong bid at the 1. 500 meter mark, the three quar ter point In the race, but by that time Myers had a five, lengths lead. The American eight tomorrow will row Canada while Britain, the third crew remaining, goes in o the final with a bye.. Myer meets the Dutchman. Gunther, and Bob Pearce of Australia rows Collet of England. Semi-finals In two otw classes tomorrow will pit th American pair ' Without coxswain against Germany and Italy against Britain and the American four without coxswain against Italy while Brit aln drawsa bye. - ;' PIRATES WHIP Two Ends of Doubleheader Won. Each by Margin of Just One Point BROOKLYN. Aug. 7.- (AP). The Pirates swept both ends of a double-header against the Robins today by 4 to 3 and 3 to 2, the I second game going 1Z innings ar- . . . . . . . . m . . ' ter Jjurieign urimes naa register, ed his twentieth victory of the season in the first. First game: R. H. E. Pittsburgh 4 9 0 Brooklyn'. ......3 7 1 Grimes and Hargreaves; Mc Weeny, Clark and Gooch, Deber ry. Second game: R. H. E. Pittsburgh .......... .3 12 0 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST OF IMPROVING NORTH TWENTIETH STREET . FROM THE NORTH LINE OF NEBRASKA AVENUE TO THE NORTH LINE OP"D" STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City - of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m., on the 20th day of August, 1928, or at any subse quent meeting of the said Coun cil thereafter, In the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Sa lem, Oregon, proceed : to assess upon and against, each lot or part thereof or parcel of i land liable therefor its proportionate 'share of the- cost of i improving. North 2 0th Street from the north . line of Nebraska Avenae to the north line of "D Street; In the City of Salem,' Marlon County, Oregon. - AH persons Interested in the said assessment are : hereby noti fied ' to appear before the said Council at said time and place and present their . objections, If any they hare, to said assessment. and apply, to said - Council , to equalize their, proportionate share of same. same. i By order of the Common Coun - ell August 6, 1928 . t MARK POULSEN, City Recorder. .Date of first publication hereof August. 8. 1928. Date of final publication here of August 10, 1928. AS to 10 Inc. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR . HIE ? COST OF IMPROVING r NORTH TWENTIETH STREET FROM THE NORTH LINE OF MARKET - STREET- TO - THE f NORTH LINE OF MADISON : STREET. :- Notice Is hereby given that the Common , Council of , the City of Salem,, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m.. on the. 20th day of August, 1928, or at any subse quent meeting of the said Coun cil thereafter. In the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Sa lem, Oregon, proceed to assess u?oa and against each lot or part thereof or' parcel of : land liable therefor 1U proportionate share of. the cost of Improving North BROOKLYN NINE . oa - a " Brooklyn .............2 9 2 Fussell, Hill and Hargreavea, Hemsley; Doak, Petty, ; Elliott and Deberry, Gdoch. Giants Walk On Cards NEW, YORK. Aug. 7 (AP). Scoring two runs in the first and assaulting c' Rhera, Johnaon and Hald for eight more in the eighth, the Giants deefated the Cardinals 10 to 1 today to reduce the visit ors' lead to 5 games. Score: .. R. H. E. St. Louis 1 0 New York ....;...... Rhem. Johnson. Ha.ld and Wil son; Benton and Hogan. O Far relL . PhillJee Whip Cabs PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 7. (AP). The Phillies made It three' straight over th'e Chicago Cabs by winning today. 4 to 2. Davis of Philadelphia hit a home run with one on. Score: . R. H. E. Chicago ..2 9 0 PhlladelnhU 4 8 3 Carlson, Malone and Hartnett; Wllloughby. Ring and Davis. Philadelphia Drops Game to Detroit While New York ; . ' Beats Chicago CHICAGO. Aug. 7. (AP): The Yankees increased their lead over the Athletics to 4 M games today when Herb Pennock de feated the White Sox by 4 to 3 while the Mackmen were losing In Detroit. ' . Score: ; R.- H. E. New York ........... .6 11 1 Chicago .8 10 1 Pennock and Grabowski; Ly ons, Cox and Berg. Athletics Lose 4-1 , DETROIT. Aug.. 7. (AP). Detroit took the final game of the series from Philadelphia today 4 'o 1. Carroll held, the Macks to five hits while Walberg was pounded hard. Harry Rice hit a home run in the eighth. Scoref - 'R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 6 0 Detroit ... . . . . . . . . .4 11 0 Walberg. Cronse and Cochrane; Carroll and Hargrave. v Browna BeC BosU ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7. ( AP) .- Lou Blue's homer in the ninth, his second today, enabled the Browns to take their third victory In the four-game series with Boston, 6 to 8. Score: R. H. E. Boston .....6 11 2 St.. Louis . . . . . ....a... .6 110 MacFayden, Rusself. Morris and Berry, ; Hevlng. Hoffman; .Gray and Schang. - Senators Blank Indians CLEVELAND. ; Aug. 7.- (AP). Jones held Cleveland to seven hits today while Washington pounded three Indian pitchers for an 8 to e victory. Score: R. H. E. Washington ........ . . .8 17 ' 0 Cleveland .0 7 1 Jones and Ruel; Uhle. Shaute, Hudlln and L. Sewell, Autry. Three National Titles At Stake in Swim Meet WAWASEE. Ind.. Aug. 7. (AP). Three national swimming championships will be contested at the annual Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. games at Lake Wawa see. August 23, 24, and 25. They are the women's Junior outdoor 440-yard free style, the men's Junior outdoor 800 meters medley and the women's national senior long distance cnampion- atiln . zoth street from the north line of Market Street to the north line of Madison Street, in the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. All persons Interested ; in the said i assessment are hereby notL fled to appear before the - aald Council t at aald time and place and present their : objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply, to said . Council to equalise their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Couni cil August 6. 1928. - . MARK POULSEN." - - - City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof August 8, 1988. , : ; ' Date of final publication here of Angust.lO. 1921. A3 to 10 inc. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST OF IMPROVING LESLIE STREET FROM THE WEST LINE .OF HIGH STREET TO THE EAST LINE , CIV UBSRTT STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the uommon council of the City of oaiem, uregon, win, at. or about 7,'so. p. m.. on t II. HI., on tYi Illh a . - i . i Anst or ttbse quent meeting of the said Conn ell thereafter. In the " Council Chamber of the City Hall of Sa lem, Oregon, proceed to ; assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land - liable therefor lt proportionate share' of the cost of - improving Leslie Street trom the west line of High Street to the east line, of Liberty Street, in the City of Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon.. . . AH persons interested in the iaid : assessment are hereby notL fled to appear before the aald Council nt said time and place and present their . objections. If any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their proportionate share of same. ':--- By order of the Common Conn ell August f, 1938: MARK POULSEN," - - City Recorder. . Date of first publication hereof August I. 1928. , r Data of final publication here YlME LEAD IS INCREASED of August 1018. A3 to 10 inc. DROP GAME TO Senators Whitewash Port land Team in Opening Tilt of Series PORTLAND Ore,, Aug. 7.- (AP) Sacramento defeated port- land In the opening game today. 7 to 0. behind brilliant pitching by Lauri Vinci, who gave only seven hits and fanned six Port- landers. Only one man reached third off the Senator Southpaw. Score: . . R H E Sacramento ........... 7 13 2 Portland ............. 0 6 8 Whitney. Vinci and Severeid Ortman-na . Bells Defeat Seals , SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7. (AP) -Except for two innings. ancient Harry Krause and his left arm ; kept the - slugging Seals In check today and the - Missions walked oft with the first game ol the series, 7-5. . . . . Score: - R H E San Francisco ......... 5 1 1 3 Missions ...... Y .711 , 0 Mails, Moudy ' and Sprlnx; Krause and Baldwin . Indians Lose Out -SEATTLE. Aug., .7. (AP) Oakland took the first game of the aeries with Seattle here today 9; to 6. 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