PAGE SEVEN Senior Orangemen Defeat Husky Frosk in Crew Race The OREGON STATESBIAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, May 18, 1929 EVENT IS FIRST MM HELD Intercollegiate Rowing Is Ushered in at Oregon State College CORVALUS, Ore., May 17 (AP) Intercollegiate rowing made It bow to sport fans here today when the Oregon State se nior eight, campus champions, de feated the University of Washing ton freshmen by Just three thril ling feet. Both teams broke the - course record. Oregon State rowed the two mile coarse in 14:30 and Wash lngton in 14:31. the former re cord Is 15 flat. Washington start ed with 29 strokes against 31 us ed by Oregon. At the end of the first mile the Staters lead by one length and held the advantage until near the finish line where Washington stepped up a stroke to 37, spurt ing strongly to all but take the race. As Oregon State crossed the line Bob Young, stroke and as sistant coach, collapsed Into the water but was saved by attendants in a boat. A large crowd lined the banks and cneered the finish. In a pre liminary consolation class race, the sophomores defeated the Juniors by two lengths. Washington frosh Oregon State Jansen 1 Pedemont .Donahue 2 Beach Campbell 3 Crump Fuller .......4 Crandall Williamson . . . 5 v Gayer Urquhart 6 Crowston Baker 7 Ackerman Koch 8 Young Benz Cox Smith Athletics Win; Yanks Lose Again WASHINGTON. May 17. (AP) Jladley held Philadelphia to five hits today but inability of Washington to group its seven bingles off Grave gave the Athlet ics the opening game of the ser ies 4 to 1. Connie Mack's prize left hander had the Nationals blanked until the ninth inning al- though he was wild and walked six men. He struck out seven, Ituel got the only extra base blow of the game, a double. R H E Philadelphia 4" 5 1 Washington ...l 7 1 Grove and Cochrane: Hadley, Marberry and Ruel, Tate. Yankees Drubbed Again NEW YORK, May 17. ( AP) J The Yankees opened their home stand today by dropping a 11 inn ing game to the Red Sox by a 5 to 3 score. Each team got 11 hits In the pitching duel between Ed Morris and Waite Hoyt. It was the fifth straight defeat for the Yankees. R H E Boston 5 11 2 New York 3 11 0 Morris and Heving; Hoyt and Hickey. St. Louis Shades Cleveland ST. LOUIS. May 17. (AP) The St. Louis Browns won from the Cleveland Indians today 7 to 6. and thus went Into second place while the New York Yan kees dropped to third. R H E Cleveland 10 2 St. Louis , 7 12 0 Miljus, WT. Ferrell, Holloway and Myatt: Ogden, Blaeholder, Collins and Schang. Tiger Lose to White Sox DETROIT, May 17. (AP) The Chicago White Sox defeated the Detroit Tiger?, 6 to 2, here to day. Urban Faber went the route for Chicago. Chicago 6 1 0 Detroit 2 S 3 Faber and Crouse; Whitehill and Phillips. E E The Elks defeated the Knights of Columbus in Friday night's Commercial league twilight base ball game, 7 to 2. The Elks scored two rnns on Clinton's three bag jter In the first inning, and four more in the second inning, driving Mier from the mound. Wolfe re lieved btm and was nicked for one run in-the fourth. The Knights scored a run In the Becond inning and one in the third, bases on balls contributing In each case. Score: Elks Players AB Jorv ss 3 Phillies. 3b 2 R 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 H 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Perry, jf 2 Clinton, 2b Zosel, lb . . Shelton, c . Zahara, lb. Gregg, cf . Adolph, p . 3 2 3 2 1 2 Totals 20 7 S 1 K. of C. Players AB R 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9, R 0 0 1 0 0 0 v 0 E i McNulty. lb. 2 2 DaVauIt, c Varley, ss .. Meyers, 2 b . . W. Segnin, If Comfort, cf . Winkler, rf. E. Segnin, 3b Mier, p Wolfe, p ... LKSBLTOEIS Nil 6HT 61 Beat Washington's Yearlings . QRFGON 1 li i Pi S li T WINNER This eight-man senior shall crew Willamette to win the right to meet 17, ia the first intercollegiate competition for this sport which hasleaped into popularity at Oregon State college. Saturday, May 25, the same crew will meet the eight Those in the picture are, above. Bob Young, Corvallis, sasistant coach Brace Crandall, Seaside, assistant William Crowston, Corbett; George Gayer, Portland; Bruce Crandall, Thomas Crump, Lakeview ; Ken. neth Beach, Corvallis; and David Pedemont, CorvallLs. Below is .Philo Smith, cox. OREGON'S GOLF University Pair Defeat Comers in Coast Con ference Meet All By FRANK G. GORRIE. Associated Press Sports Writer SEATTLE. May 17 (AP) The University of Oregon took a lion's share of honors in the sec ond annual Pacific Coast confer- pence golf -tournament here today when the combination 'of Don Moe ' and George Will won the 1929 I team championship, and the form- I er player copped the individual title. Playing a brilliant but consis tent brand of golf. Moe, Oregon state amateur champion, scored an even par for the 72 holes in the two day tournament. His to tal was 23S. Washington Team Takes Second Place What honors were left in the championship play were copped by the University of Washington. The Husky two man team, composed of Chuek Hunter and Dick Rich mond, finished next to Oregon for the team cup. while Hunter, Washington and British Columbia amateur titleholder, was runnerup for the individual crown. Hunter won last year's title at San Fran cisco. Oregon's combined team score for the 72 holes was 594. Wash ington took 19 strokes mote than the Webfooters for a total of 613. Title Defenders Put Bark In Third Place The Stanford combination, which was defending its 1923 championship, finished third, Uni versity of California at Los An geles, fourth; Southern Calif or nia. fifth; California sixth, and Montana seventh. The Oregon State College team was disquali fied yesterday when Walter Man ville picked up his ball on the medal play. In the individual contest, Will dropped to third place after hold ing down the second n'otch yes terday and this morning. Dick Kicnmona oi Washington won fourth place and Gibson Dunlap of U. C. L. A. and Warner Ed-j monds of Stanford tied for fifth. The team and individual scores were as follows: Oregon 594: Moe 288, Will 306. Washington 613: Hunter 303, Richmond 210. Stanford 626: Dunlap 312, Lar ry Staley 314. U. C. L. A. 647; Dunlap 213, Rod Houser 325. U. S. C. 649: Allan Moser 321, Ellis Eckles 328. California 651: George McDan iel 322. Clark Potter 329. Montana 771: Eddie Chinske 366, Maurice Wedum 405.- Oregon State: (team disqualifi ed) Hugh Fitzgerald 327 for in dividual score. Moe was the only player, to break par on the 18 hole course and he accomplished the feat twice, once yesterday and once to day. He also evened par on his other round today. Woodburn Team Beats Silverton By 6 To 2 Score 1 SILVERTON, May 17. The LSllverton - high, school baseball team was defeated 6 to 2 by Wood- barn high in a gam today which market! -tit dedication of the new athletic field here. Woodbarn scored one ran in the fourth inning, two in the fifth, one in tie sixth and two in the eighth. Sllverton's two rnns were scored in the sixth Inning. Joe Kaaberger of ML Angel umpired the came. Dedication exercises Just before STARS INN the game started, included an ad- right to the chin after being fool dress by L. C Eastman, mayor of ed several times In the second see Silrerton. aion. has defeated the other three clam the University of tf ashingtoa freshman crew Friday afternoon. May coach. Crew, from left, "Bob Young, George Ackerman, Sojnpter; I lib COAST LEAGUE "W Ij Pet. W Ti Pet. 35 13 .729 HollT 21 25 .457 .29 23 .558 Portland 20 26 .435 .29 23 .558 8ae'to ... 22 31 .415 27 25 .519 Seattle ..15 32 .319 Misnion Lot A. Omkl. .. San F. NATIONAL LEAGUE W Ij Pet. W L 16 8 .6G7;Cinci U 13 ...16 9 .64011'hila 10 12 ..14 10 .583 X. Y 8 13 Pet. .458 .455 .881 Chicago St. L. . Bostoa PitUb. 12 10 .545!Brook'n. ..7 17 .292 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W I. Pet. ...13 8" .R23!C!ovt d ..12 14 .462 ..16 10 615Chicago -.11 16 .407 ...13 9 .591!Wanh 8 14 .384 .17 13 .567BostoH ..:.B 16 .333 PhiU. . St. L. N Y. . Detroit PESULTS COAST LSAGUE Portland 2; Seattle O. Sacramento 9; Oakland 1. San Francisen 6; Lot Angeles 2. Mission 12; Hollywood 11. NATIONAL LEAGUE PftUbnrRh 6; St. Louii 2. New York 9; Boston 5 (10 innings) Chicago V; Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 14; Philadelphia 13. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 6; Detroit 2. Boston 5: New York 3. Philadelphia 4: Washington 1. St. Louis 7; Cleveland 6. Giants Win Game From Boston Nine BOSTON. May 17. (AP) A rally with two out in the tenth inning gave the Giants their first victory of the series over the Braves today by a 9 to 5 score The Giants tallied four times in the tenth after Boston had tied the count in the ninth. Travis Jackson hit his sixth home run of the season for the Giants. R H E New York 9 16 0 Boston 5 16 3 Mays, Fitzsimmons and O'Far rell; Jones and Taylor. Pittsburgh Beats Cards PITTSBURGH. Pa.. May 17. (AP) Pittsburgh evened the ser ies with St. Louis here today, win ning 6 to 2. Hafey of the Cardi nals hit a home run in the second inning. R H E St. Louis 2 7 Pittsburgh 6 10 Alexander and Wilson; French and Hargreaves. Robins Outslug Phillies PHILADELPHIA, May 17. (AP) The Brooklyn Robins out slugged the Phillies today to win their first game after nine de tects. The score was 14 to 13. The Robins collected 17 hits off six pitchers, while four Robin hurlers yielded 17 hits. R H E Brooklyn 14 17 Philadelphia 1.3 18 Clark, Ferguson, Moss, Ballou and Picinich; Roy, Elliott, Mllli an, McGraw, Holloway, Wit loughby and Davis, Lerian. Cubs Trim Cincinnati CHICAGO. May 17. (AP)- The Cubs opened their home stay by trouncing Cincinnati 9 to 3 be hind Blake's fine pitching. Wil son and Grimm hit homers in the sixth when Chicago scored five times. Cincinnati 3 6 Chicago 9 11 Donohue, Ash and Gooch, Dix on; Blake and Gonzales. Filipino Defeats Al Singer Easily NEW YORK, May 17 (AP) Ignacio Fernandez, game little brown man from the Philippines, scored a sensational knockout over Al Singer, New York feather weight idol in the. third round of a featured ten round, match in Madison Square Garden tonight, Fernandei finished Singer with a teams in intramural races on the from Sacramento Junior college. and stroke; J. C. Othns, coach; DUCKS DEFEAT Fullerton Poles Homer in Seventh With Bates on to Cinch Game SEATTLE. May 17. (AP) Fullerton's home run in the sev enth with Bates on base gave the Portland ' Ducks another victory over the Seattle Indians here to day by a 2 to 0 score. Seattle's four hits were scattered and Ful lerton was master of his oppon ents at all times. R H E Portland 2 10 0 Seattle 0 4 Fullerton and Bates; House, Lamanskl and Borreani. Seals Come Back LOS ANGELES, May 17. (AP) The San Francisco Seals, off to an early lead, evened up the ser ies with Los Angeles to two-all with a six to two victory today. Hollis Thurston held the An gels to six hits and was in trou ble in only the seventh inning when Los Angeles bunched three hits for their two tallies. The Seals got off to a flying start by scoring three runs in the first frame on a walk and three hits, one of which went for a dou ble when Webb lost Suhr's high fly in the sun. R H E San Francisco 6 10 1 Los Angeles .....2 6 1 Thurston and Adamson; Peters, Miller and Sandberg. Sacs Trounce Oaks SACRAMENTO, May 17. (AP) Ed Bryn was in splendid form and held the Oaks to five hits today while his mates pound ed three hurlers for a 9 to 1 win. The win evened the series at two all. Dumovich started for the Oaks and was knocked out of the box in the fourth in favor of Kasslch who yielded to Buzz Arlett In the seventh with the bags full and none out. Busz worked out with out a run, but was touched for tally In the eighth. Score. R H E Oakland 1 5 Sacramento 9 11 Dumovich, .Kassich, Arlett and Read; Bryan and Severeid. Reds Shade Stars SAN FRANCISCO, May 17. (AP) The Mission Reds defeat ed Hollywood in a baseball slug fest here today, 12 to 11. Holly wood got 21 hits, including a home run each by Rumler and Ca- vet, while the Reds hit, safely 18 times, including two circuit drives by Boone. Each team used three pitchers. R H E Hollywood 11 21 1 Missions 12 18 1 Shellenbach, Cavet, McCabe and Bassler. Cook, Nelson, Nevers, Krause and Baldwin. Maloney Loses Fight By Hitting After Bell Rings BOSTON, May 17. (AP) Ri cardo Bertazzolo, huge Italian heavyweight, won on a foul from Jimmy Maloney of Boston in the fourth round in the Boston s Gar den feature bout here tonight. Ma loney dropped the Italian with a hard hook after the bell sounded to end the fourth round and Ref eree Joe O'Connor promptly dis qualified him. NET STARS OX TOUR The Willamette university men's tennis team denarted Friday af ternoon for Tacoma, to play the College of Puget Sound racquet eers. Willamette won decisively in a previous aeries of -matches here. INDIANS 1 T IIS Bradshaw Harrison Takes 2 Matches and Advances to Third Round LOS ANGELES, May 17 (AP) The University pt Washington was elmllnated from the singles play of the Pacific coast-conference tennis championships here today when Its two entrants. Wil liams Newkirk and Winfield Lang ley, met with defeat in opening round matches. Francis Hardy of the University of Southern California, was forced to three sets before eliminating Newklrk, 6-4. 2-6. 6-2. John Wheatly of Stanford, and a fav orite in the singles play, defeated Langley with little trouble, 6-0. 6-2. Bradshaw Harrison, the Uni versity of Oregon's star entry, at tained the third round with a brace of victories this morning. On his march, Harrison won from Jack Herbst of Southern Califor nia, 6.3, 6-2. And Frank West smith, University of California, at Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-3. Hardy later scored a 6-2, 6-3, victory over Lockwood of the Uni versity of Oregon, for his second wra of the day. Johnny Doeg of Stanford Uni versity defeated Leonard D. Wor- kni of the University of California at Los Angeles, 0-6, 6.3, 6-4. Y5tU ADUB' HMVIWrEin).1P(SS) the big 5Pfth2 IMJETIFW ED The BUFFWOOD, patent number 1681773, has an ex clusive hot blast wood fire box, 17 inches long by Vx inches wide by 9 inches deep -accomodates large chunks mi wood. .This range has no asfi pan, as the hot blast feature of the patent ed firebox assures proper combustion or a practical rifmi nation of ashes. This feature permits the large 28 inch by 18-inch oven, prop erly cast, braced to prevent - warping. mmm RITE DOWN TOWN PHONE 75 RUPERT VERY GRIEVED . Manager of Alco Club Sorry for Salem HE'S SURE OF WINNING "Tell the boys I'm sorry Salem is going to he the victim, bat I just have to win this next game," said the Hon. Clyde Rupert, hot headed manager of the Albany Al cos, when interviewed Friday about the prospects for Sunday's game here between Rupert's out fit and the Salem Senators. "It will Just pain me more than I can describe, to take this game away from Salem, but I've lost two in a row and can't afford to drop any more," Red went on to say. Regarding rumors that he was about to ditch his star pitcher. Harris, and sign up some mysteri ous cbucker who was with the Bend club last year, Rupert issued a categorial denial. "This boy Harris is as good a O.S.C.Wins Ball Game OverW.S.C. PULLMAN, Wash.. May 17. (AP) Nightingale, superb Ore gon State southpaw held Wash lngton State college to three aim less hits and won 10 to 3, in a Pacific coast conference baseball game today. The Cougars earned only one of their three counts. 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Quayler-Beaver Shortstop, hit for the circuit in the fourth with the bases empty. The second game of the series will be played tomorrow. R H E Oregon State 4 10 10 4 Washington State ... 3 S 5 Nightingale and Maple; McDow. ell, Jones, Cragin and Buzzard, F. Mitchell. For any call 500. kind of Job Printing OREGON Street WoodryV BEARCATS BEAT UNFED AGAIN Willamette Team Will Play Whitman for Northwest Conference Title J- N. W. COXFKRKXCE WESTERN' DIVISION' W" Willamette U 5 0 Pacific U 2 t Puget Sound 0 1 Linfieid 0 4 Pet 1.000 .(0 .000 .000 LINFIELD COLLEGE. McMinn ville. Ore., May 17 (AP) Willamette university defeated Linfieid 6 to 4 in their final Northwest conference baseball game here today. Hauk, Bearcat third baseman, and Hugg, Wild cat pitcher, were the heroes of the day. each making difficult catches with the bases loaded. The score: R H E Willamette 10 1 Linfieid 4 10 4 Majovski. Ledbetter and Cardi nal; Hugg and Weaver. The Willamette team, undefeat ed in the western division of the Northwest conference, will prob ably leave Sunday for Walla Walla to play Whitman college for the conference title, although negotia tions have not been completed. The latest plan Is to play three games. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. J - VIISlMr Today and Saturday May 17&18 For Cool or Wood The Lang Arctic pic tured below is another leading LANG modeL symbolic of range per fection. Furnished in nickel finish or all enamel, sandstone, gray, blue, apple greek or white, or in enamel fnui. fcj Xtals II 2 1 1