v The nnSOI? STATHSZIAN. Salea . - Oregon, TlrararyIornrrJcae liyiSSS PAGESZVn? Confab Pacific Hold Annual man I h - ) Iran hoop TEAM SLIGHTED Complete Track Schedule In Northern Division' Is Now Compiled By FRANK G. GORRIE Associated Press Sports Writer SPOKANE, June 12. (AP) Meeting here today in advance of the Pacific eoast conference man agers' association session, north era dlrision graduate managers adopted a 1930 track schedule and discussed a motion to drop the University of Montana from the basketball program. Several members argued that the withdrawal of Montana would give the other five schools in the northern division a chance to play mors basketball games with les3 traveling. A decision on the matter was expected to be reached at a meeting tonight. Montana would continue to compete in other Pa cific coast conference sports, how ever. Tha. conference will formally 6pen tomorrow morning with grad uate managers from all ten schools In the organization attend ing. Conference policies, standard ization of1 baseballs and basket balls and rules and regulations are to be deeided. The conference will continue through Saturday. Commissioner Plan W ill Be Discussed A plan of appointing a commis sioner to supervise all conference sports activities was scheduled to come before the meeting tomor row or Friday. A committee head ed by W. W. Monohan, graduate manager of California, was to make a report to the association concerning the idea. Several mem bers, however, did not expect that final action would be taken at this time on the matter. Graduate managers attending today's sessions were President Carl Lode 11 of Oregon State col lege; Earl Campbell of Washing ton, Jack Benefiel. of Oregon, Early V. Foster of Washington State. George Norton of Idaho, and Jim Stewart of Montana. Southern Trio To Arrive Shortly The southern division officials expected tonight and tomorrow morning were Alfred Masters of Stanford. Gwynn Wilson of south ern California, Stephen Cunning ham of the University of Califor nia at Los Angeles, and "Monohan of California. The northern division members have several winter and spring sport schedules to arrange, includ ing basketball, baseball, boxing, tennis, swimming and golf. The track schedule adopted for 1930 was as follows: Washington : May S Washington relay car nival at Seattle. May 10 Oregon State college at Seattle (varsity and freshman.) May 17 Oregon at Eugene. May 24 Washington State col lege at Seattle. May 30-31 P. C. C. at Pull man. Oregon State college: "" April 26 Oregon and O. S. C. relays at Eugene. May 3 Washington relay car nival at Seattle. May 10 Washington at Seattle. May 17 Idaho at Corvallis. May 24 Oregon at Corvallis. May 30-31 P. Ci C. at Pull man. Washington State college: May 3 Washington relays car nival at Seattle. May 10 Idaho at Moscow. May i IS Montana at Pullman May 24 Washington St Seat tie. May 30-31--P. C. C. at Pull man. -Oregon: April 26 O. S. C. relays at Eu gene. May 3 Washington relay car nival at Seattle. May 17 Washington at Eu gene. May 24 Oregon State at F.u gene. May 30-31 P. C. C. at Pull man. Idaho: May 3 Washington relay car nival at Seattle. May 10 Washington State at Moscow. May 17 Oregon State at Cor rallis. May 24 Montana at Moscow May 30-31 P. C. C. at Pull man. J Montana: May 3 Washington relay car nival at Seattle. May 10 Montana State Inter collegiate meet at Missoula. May 16 Yet to be filled. May 24 Idaho at Moscow. " May 10-31 P. C. C. at Pull man. I! Every member of the Sunday rhool of the First Methodist rhnrrh as well as their friends, is cordially Invited to the annual pic nic which is to be held this year at Hazel Green park on the su verton road. The date for the pic nic is Fridav. June 14. Cars wui stop at the church between 3 and a o'clock in the afternoon to pica up anyone who has no means of rn nsnnrtstlflM. Sports will be played through out the afternoon nntu tne owner hour which has been set at f:so o'clock in the evening when a fine picnic lunch will be served. Freckles, the favorite coach dog at the Italian Embassy at London ' Is said to have been trained to give ths Fascia tl salute when he METHODISTS HI 6 INll PICNIC Hurt vuomments By CURTIS D'you know Bob Qulnn? Ha jast dropped In wearing a 'wide and healthy- grin. He's got the call to coach next fall at a school that's got no grades at all. 1 Yes, this. Quinn Is the same one who has played ball with the Sa lem Senators at various times in the past. Including a number of games last season, when he was parked In center field. He's fast, both In the field and on the paths. Quinn has been coaching suc cessfully at Pendleton high so successfully that when the facul ty for the new Eastern Oregon normal school was selected, he got the bid for athletic director. Just think of It coaching at a school that has no alumni! And no former coach to compare him with. Lots of coaches with na tional reputations would Jump at a chance like that. Of course he'll have no lettermen the first year, and will have to start build lag from the ground. But the eastern Oregon high schools turn out some real athletes, many of whom never go any higher be. cause there's no college close at hand. The normal at La Grande will have a big territory to draw from, and it will be heard from in athletics before long. Boston, Brooklyn and Portland. Probably at Boston and Brooklyn the moaaJn is as lone and lond as at Portland. If not, it's because the broad a's and the commuters are used to the idea of their club betas- in the cellar. Why fret? There are 26 leagues in organized ball, and somebody's at the hot torn in each one. oe Cffl TEAM Aided bv two errors which vir tuallv cave them the winning runs, the Papermakers scored thatr ftrst vlrtorv over the Knirhta of Columbus baseball team in the Commercial league Wednesday night, 6 to 4. An overthrow in the third in ning " permitted Heath and Ver- steeg of the Papermakers to score, and a bobble in right item was equally costly to the Caseys. In this inning the Papermakers scored three runs. They had put over one- run tn the f trst Inning. The Knlzhts scored three runs in the first inning and one la the fourth. Papermakers Plaver AB R H E Watson. 3b 2 2 1 0 Versteeg. c 1 2 1 0 Green, cf 3 0 1 0 Fabrv. 2b 1 0 0 0 Lauderback, lb 2 0 0 1 Greig. ss 2 0 0 0 Dundee. If 2 0 0 0 Stripling, rf 2 0 0 0 Heath, p 2 2 1 0 Totals 1 6 4 1 K. of C. Player AB R H E 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Adams, ss 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 Varley. 3b, cf 2 Winkler, lb 2 Ashby, 2b 3 Mair. rf 3 W. Seguin, If 3 R. Seguin, c 3 E. Seguin, ct 2 Wolfe, p 2 De Vault, 3b 1 Totals 24 4 7 3 E "Attendance" at the state pris on reached a high point here Wed nesday when the "enrollment" went to 750 with the commence ment of sentence by two men who were brought to the penitentiary early in the morning. This number is the largest ever incarcerated at at the Oregon penitentiary and exceeds by ISO the number of men which can be conveniently taken care of at the prison. Construction work is going on steadily on the new garage build ing, the second floor of which will provide a room for trusty prison ers and thus relieve the congestion in the main cell blocks. School Year At Willamette Ends With the completion Wednes day afternoon of semester exam inations, the school year at Wil lamette university was officially elosed. All that remains Is the re cording of some 3000 individual grades and mailing them to stu dents. The summer session will open next Monday with courses offered in eight departments in cluding English, foreign languag es, natural science and social sci ence. WOODBURX GOLFERS WIN WOODBURN. June 12 The Woodbvrn golf team defeated the Oregon City team by 31 to 38 on the Oregon City course Sunday. The Oregon City first team was playing at Salem but they put up their twenty-man second team against tha Woodburn players. There were no sensations In the games, both teams holding their PtPUBH PRISON ATTENDANC REACHES HIGH MARK HARD SLUBFEST WON BY DECOYS Portland Team Makes Stand and Evens Series With Hollywood Club LOS ANGELES, Juns 12 (AP) Portland evened nn the series with' Hollywood hv niuinr oat the Stars 7 to S la a free hit ting game today. Four Pitchers naraded nror tha mound for Hollywood, the visi tors bunching hits In the fnnrtfc and fifth frames for all of their runa. Jack Knight renlaced Fullerton In the fifth when the bases were filled, and held tha Stars in cheek. R H E Portland 7 10 2 Hollywood S 11 3 Fuller-ton. Knight and Wood all; Hulvey, McCabe, Hollerson, Marty and Sypher. Sacramento Blanked SACRAMENTO, June 12 (AP) Elmer Jacobs knuckled the Sacramento Senators with six hits and hurled a brilliant shut out victory for the Seals here to day, 3 to 0. It " was Jacobs' eleventh straight victory and 14 in If starts this year. Leo Dick erman started against him, but was pulled ont becanse of wild ness. Lefty Flynn taking up the work In the fifth. The win gives the Seals their ninth straight win over the Sacs. San Francisco 3 8 0 Sacramento 0 6 0 Jacobs and Read; Dickerman, Flynn and Koehler. Indiana Win Also SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 (AP) Seattle's Indians nosed out the Mission Reds, 5 to 3, to day after a hard twelve inning game. The teams went scorless for seven frames with Cole of the Missions and Wilson, of the visi tors, hooked up in a pitching du el. Seattle scored three runs in the eighth and the Missions put over two in their half of the same session. The Missions tied the count in the ninth. Seattle 5 11 0 Missions 3 9 1 Wilson, Kallio. and Stelnecke; Cole.- Hubbell, McQuaid,. Nelson, and Baldwin. Oaks Wallop Angels OAKLAND, Cal. June 12 (AP) Oakland Kimnlanted Los An- eeles for third Dosition today by defeating the Angel crew 10-4, in a slugfest marked by fourteen hits on the part of the locals. Dumovich and Kasich held the visiting squad to four hits. Los Angeles used four moundsmen In an effort to stave off defeat. R H E Los Angeles 4 4 3 Oakland 10 14 4 Roberts, Miller, Peters. Boeh ler, Childs and Hannah, Warren: Kasich, Dumovich and Lombard!. TO 0. S. C. MEET SILVERTON. June 12 War. ren E. Crabtree, head of the ag ricultural department of the sen ior high school, will leave Silver. ton Monday, June 17th for O. S. C. where be will attend a state conference held for the team in the Smith-Hughes work. Following the conference which will include the three divisions of the Smith-Hughes vocational vocation work, agriculture, home economics and Trades and Indus tries, there will be two weeks of special study in the various phas es of the project. Waimttec32 100,000 lbs. Cas cara Bark and Ore gon Grape Root We also buy all kinds of Junk Metal, Iron. Sacks, Rags, Paper, Etc. CAPITOL JUNK CO. . H. STEINBOCK, Prop. . Telephone 398 145 Center St. By the bridge Sold by your neighbors CRABTREE 601 business men Independent Gasoline Shift in Senator Lineup Is Likely The Senator lineup will be shift ed around slightly again next Sun day when Mt. Scott cornea here for the next to the last game in tha first half Oregon-Washington league season. Manager "Frisco" Edwards announced Wednesday. Hafenfeldt, who signed up last week '.but was unable to accom pany tha team to Kelso, will be on the Job and probably will play third base. "Hoot" Gibson, who made a good showing at shortstop last Sunday, ma appear there again, but there is also a possibil ity that Hubert Ashby. Salem high graduate who has been a member of the O. S. C. Rooks, team this season, may fill this berth. Pil lette will be back on the job the following Sunday. Bob Quinn, who played center field a large share of last season. blew in from Pendleton Wednes day and "Frisco" signed him up. It i not certain whether Quinn SHOWSREALSPEED NEW YORK. June 12 (AP) Turf "experts." who have been ready to hand the Juvenile cham pionship to Harry Payne Whit ney's Boojum on a platter may have to alter their decision if Prometheus, another' bearer of the light blue colors, continues to perform In the fashion he exhibit ed at Aqueduct today. Pitted against 13 classy two year olds in a five furlong sprint this son of Broomstick showed his heels to the field in a manner that showed his victory in the Juvenile at Belmont park was no fluke. In cluding in his list of victims was the Rancocas stable's pride, G rat tan, and the speeding son of High Time from the Fair stable, Sara zenll. Grattan finished second and Sarazen II third in the race, which Prometheus won in 1:00 3-5. Son ny Workman was in the saddle. Pirates Are Winners In Giants Tilt PITTSBURGH. June 12 (AP) -The Pirates rallied for four hits and two runs in the ninth to defeat the Giants by 7 to 6 in a see-saw same here todav. Run leigh Grimes was knocked from the box but Fussell and Meine halted the New York attack. R. H. E. New York 6 12 1 Pittsburgh 7 18 1 Hubbell.' Henry. Scott and O'Farreli; Grimes, Fussell, Meine and . Hargreaves, Hensley. Cubs Beat Phillies CHICAGO. June 12 (AP) The Cubs bunched hits to beat Philadelphia 7 to 3 in their open er" today, J. Moore, rookie out fielder for the Cubs, got a homer In the eighth. R. H. E. Philadelphia 3 & 1 Chicago 7 9 2 Collins and Davis; Malone and Grace. 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Manager Edwards received word Wednesday that the House of David ball team will be through Salem again this year, and also a colored House of David team from Cuba. The exact dates of their appearance here cannot be an nounced. The dusky tossers are following the same route as the blonde whiskered boys, coming about three weeks later. They are touring Canada at present. Last year the Davldites won from the Senators, but the locals won the year before. Athletics Win; Yanks Are Beaten PHILADELPHIA. June 12. (AP) The Athletics continued their winning streak today by de feating the Chicago White Sox, 7 to 3. R. H. E. Chicago 3 11 3 Philadelphia 7 11 0 Lyons, Connally and Berg; Walberg and Cochrane. Browns Trim Yanks NEW YORK, June 12 (AP) The Browns pounded M y 1 e s Thomas and Freddy Heimbach for eight runs in the fourth inning here today and the visitors de feated the Yankees 9 to 4. Lou Gehrig touched George Blaehold er for his loth home run in the eighth, tieing for the inter league lead. R. H. E. St. Louis 9 13 1 New York 4 8 1 Blaeholder and Schang; Thom as, Heimach and Dickey. Cleveland Beats Solons WASHINGTON. June 12. (AP) Three Washington pitch ers were ineffective today and Cleveiand won 9 to 5. R. H. E. Cleveland 9 14 1 Washington 5 8 4 Hudlin. Shaute and L. Sewell; Burke, Beall, Brown and RueL Lions Club Will Hear Short Talks Three minule talks by members, descriptive of the businesses in which they are engaged, will be a weekly feature of the Lions club luncheons beginning with the meeting Friday of this week. The speakers on this occasion will be C. F. Doane and rfarold Eakin. The speaker of the day will be the Rev. H. C. Stover. When Pussyfoot Johnson re cently arrived at Calcutta. India, to conduct a prohibition campaign he was given an ovation and dec orated with flower garlands. SO inclusive. Baton limit Oct. 8 .$77.65 $?1U5 2 LEAD FiESfPIDLY New Jersey Cop Moves Up to Within 20 Minutes of First Position JACUMBA, Cal., Juno 12 (AP) Johnny Salo, the flying cop of Passiac, N. J., reduced Pete Gavuzzl's lead in the trans-continental derby to 19 minutes and 68 seconds by winning today's lap. RS miles of gruelling uphill running. from the bearded Italian. The Passiac policeman who un til yesterday had been ailing with stomach trouble sliced 35 min utes and 50 seconds from G&vuz xi's elapsed time lead in the stretch between Caledico and Jacumba, partly over desert and partly over mountainous grades. His time for the 58 miles was 9 hours, 9 minutes and 5 seconds. Guisfo Umek, of Italy, was sec ond In the day's lap, turning in a time of 9 hours, 22 minutes and 50 seconds at the countrol state here. Gavuzii pulled in third, in 9:44:55. Bobby Jones May Make Japan Trip Report Indicates ATLANTA." June 12. (AP) Back in Atlanta from a brief busi ness trip, Bobby Jones, America's premier golfer today had received and was earnestly considering an To maintain a slender figure, no one can deny the truth of the advice: "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." t - s - V? v - ' - - ' rn V ' ' I mm) I fcsBBBBBJSSnaa- , ...j-a.. mmm COAST XXaOVS -W. U Pet. HUtiom 50 25 .667 Holly. 8aa 1 48 SI .608 Saet. lt . 41 M .S38 8ajtl Oakland ilie .54 Portland vr. L. Pet. 35 38 .47 15 45 .438 27 46 .870 25 48 .343 XATXOKAX. XXAOTJS W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Pitta. SO 17 .6S 8s Phil. St. Lwli S3 19 .637tCincl. Ciero 30 IS .612 ErookL K. T. 25 SI .543 Bottom 32 25 .468 18 30 .875 17 29 .370 IT 29 .170 AXXXXCAH LEA.OTJE W. U Pet. W. I Pet. .510 Phil. 36 11 .766101erel. 25 24 s. y. 28 1 .5961 Wh. 18 29 .383 St. Louis 29 23 .5l'Chict 18 35 .340 Detroit 29 25 .537 1 Bo ton 15 33 .313 RESULTS COAST IXAOTTB Portland 7; Hollywood 6. Seattle 5; Miasion 3. San Franeisco 3; Saeramento 0. Oakland 10; Lot Angles 4. KATIOXAL IXAOTTS Chicago 7 ; Philadelphia 8. Pittsburgh 7; New York S. St. Louii Boston postponed: rain. Brooklyn Cincinnati pottponed; rain. AKSUCAH LAOUB Pkiladtlphia t: CV St. I,oui 9; Vew York 4, Cleveland 9; Wabin7i Invitation to visit Japan. The invitation was cabled from Tokyo by Hirosi Saito, chief of the information department of the Japanese foreign office asking him to visit Japan and assuring him that "all Japanese golfers are anxious to welcome him." GOLF MATCH SCHEDULED The Salem golf club has sched uled a match with the Corvallis golf club next Sunday, the match to be played at Corvallis. An nouncement of the play was made to team members Wednesday. 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