fhe OITEGOT? STATESMAN. Calm, Oregto, Caagay Ilarefar, April 23. ltll STAMFO MD BEATS 1! ON MS ' CLASSnTJEJ) ADVEKTUare Reading notices, per line 'J5o Classified AdTertlaing, per Una lc Classified Advertising, per line S tltnea ,, ,. , Sc Classified Advertising, per-Jine times . , Sc One month, dally and Sunday per Una , $1. Copy for this page accepted un til .-39 the evening before publi cation for classif icatioa. Copy re-. celved after this time will be run under C beading Too Lata to classify. Play ball! Let's give tbe Sen ators a band for their opening game. All local boys this year but the team looks as strong as sver. Goes we'll have to trot ont the guessing game and help the Senators by picking Albany. Here goes. Wouldn't wonder if it would be a good Idea to guess it would rain; but that's unofficial. The national billiard associa tion Is urging four-ball game, a return to the so as to make 'billiards easier. e8ting theory. That's an inter- Billiards, in our is far and away humble opinion. - a better game than the pocket variety commonly called "pool," but it's gotten s that what few billiard tables can be found in the average town are constantly idle. The association claims this is because even straight rail billiards Is too bard for the average begin ner, and favors a four-ball game on a smaller table to make it eas ier. Maybe it's right. But in mak ing It easier that is, easier to make "lucky" shots, they would deprive the game of a lot of its science. Four balls,ought to leave a straight carom shot available on almost every setup. Then where would English, the draw, the nurse and general positloa play com in? Tb.e game would be even more unscientific than most "pool" games. Henry Jones and Mervln Bar-l-ackman are due back In this rejrloa about the first of May, and it looks like th wrestling game Is good for all summer. Wildcat McCann says those two fellows and Wildcat Pete have been running away from him consistently, and he's ready and anxkmi to meet all of them. - That doesn't tally exactly with a story that's going the rounds down la Albany but we'll hold that up until we ask McCann about it. By the way, there wasnt any rush of ambitious light heavy weights to the armory Saturday Ight to test their running against McCann. Maybe they're Jl waltiag until Monday night. Guess the Durks Just had to win a couple of games or they wouldn't dare come home. Any way, from where they were, there was not direction to go but upward. We understand Governor Al has leen out practicing with the Etatehouse team, getting in shape to pitch the first ball in Portland when the season opens there. He went through svme of the motions when he awarded the state basket bal tournament trophies. Yesterday We Saw During the evening rush down town, cars triple parked on one side of the street where a couple of drivers stopped to converse, double parked on the other side leaving a practical one-way street, with Jaywalkers leaping in and out at random. warn to ruY LINFIELD COLLEGE. McMinn ville, April 19. The diamond Quad of Llnfleld will meet op position for the fii-t time this season Monday when it crosses bats with the ball club of the St. James Catholic church. McMinn ville. The game is expected to be a good test of Wildcat diamond strength, as the Catholic organi sation is sal dto be a strong ag gregation of ball players. Roy Todd and Russell Hogg, veteran pitchers on the nine, will probably be sent to the mound by Coach "Hemie" Sielk to start the fray. Ogden Cameron, ex-star of MCMinnvllJe high school is ex pected to hold the station behind the bat. . Few games have as yet been definitely scheduled for the sea son, but contests with Willamette university. Pacific university. Pac ific college and Albany college are being lined up. The Wildcats have a strong squad of ball nlavers this year, who are expected to win a gooa snare or tae season s games. Play early today enjoy your same over the excel lent 18 fairways of the Sal em Golf Course. Ladies play after 1 p. m. on Sundays. Fees, $1.00 for the 18 holes. CHURCH RAIL CLUB Valley Baseball GAL FORN A IS LOSERIHI Six Clean Sweeps Included In Results of Day at Palo Alto STANFORD STADIUM, Cal.. April 19 (AP) Shattering three big meet records and tying an other. Coach "Dink" Templeton's Stanford university track team trampled the University of Cali fornia. Into defeat here today by a score of 83 1-15 to 47 14-15. It was the seventh consecutive big meet triumph for the Cardinals, who registered "six clean sweeps to defeat, the Bears. LOSE TO BOSTON ; BROOKLYN, April IS. (AP) The Boston Braves hammered Vance and Morrison for nine hits and as many runs in the first two innings today and defeated the Brooklyn Robblns, 10 to 8. Hend rick and Herman hit home runs for Brooklyn. R H B Boston 10 12 3 Brooklyn .8 13 1 Smith, Cantrell and Spohrer; Elliott, Morrison, Moss and De- berry. Pirates Shade Cards ST. LOUIS, April 19. (AP) The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat ed the Cardinals 6 to 4 in a ten inning game today. Paul Waner and Dick Bartell hit home runs for the Pirates In the 10th. R H E Pittsburgh 5 14 1 it. louls -.4 10 0 Ten innings.) Kremer and Hemsley; Suerdel, ohiw;on and Wilson. Giants Beat Phillies NEW YORK, April 19. (AP) . A single by Roettger in the ninth inning drove in two runs and gave the New York Giants a S to 2 victory over Philadel- pnia today in the first game of their series. Cubs Drop Another CINCINNATI, April 19. (AP) A triple play, Frey to Cuccinel- lo to Ford featured today's game which the Reds won from the Cubs by 2 to 1. Root and Frey fought a pretty mound duel. Much more than the usual in terest is being taken in the spring handicap 'tournament of tbe Sa lem Golf club, and a number of the first round matches in the various flights were completed Saturday. There were 41 mem bers qualified in the opening round a week ago. First round matches must be wound up today. In midweek and Saturday com petition, Fred Annunsen defeated his former golfing partner. Fred Rltner, W. A. Johnson won by default from Arthur Hutcheon. After 17 holes of nip and tuck battling, Dave Eyre won from Walter Cline on the 18th by the margin of his one stroke handi cap. Scott Page defeated Don Young handily, 4 and 3. Lloyd Riches won from Herbert Stiff in a match described as an "Alfonse and Gaston" affair. Curtis Cross defeated Fred Mangis. P. D. Qulsenberry defeated Rex San ford. Orris Hoffman de feated . William Burghardt after being two down at the turn, and Henry Miller won from Ted Chambers. Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst won the bogey tournament Friday. The annual caddy tournament will be played Monday; since it is a school holiday. EUGENE MAN Will REFEREE IT ITCH Ray Elliott of Eugene, wrestl ing coach at the University of Oregon, has been selected as re feree for Wednesday night's wrestling match at the armory featuring Al Karaslck, noted Portland grappler, and Wildcat McCann. Presumably all the referee will have to do In this match Is to pat one or the other of the wrestlers on the back to denote the falls, for practically nothing Is barred. Karaslck and McCann both hare reputations for toughness, and It has been freely predicted that they will take advantage of all the liberality In the Police 'Ga tette rules. Requests for reservations for this match are coming in, for the first time since the mat game was revived here, from as far away as Corvallis and Eugene, and the local sale of tickets Is unusually heavy. McCann expressed himself Sat urday night as totallv nndiamav. ed by the weight advantage pos sessed ny His adversary, and ad vised the fans that he wasn't looking for any sympathy. "I've met them bigger and tougher,- the Wildcat declared. U ROBINS INTEREST KEEN IN HMB TOURNEY The Russian Lion " w A? '' Vi vM!1 JIG- v I dr-iL' M "" I I I i M i I - , I S.V ' - ..w.w-'r':-.'-4SSS8S!jt W" , Vi I . . y , Looks civilised in his civvies, but on the mat Al Karaskk Is MM to be a wild man. Hundreds of Halem wrestling fans have heard enough about him that they are clamoring for tickets to Wednesday night 'a match in which he meets Wildcat McCann, who is something; of a rip-snorter himself. H W HFFS 1 BEATEN TWICE BOSTON. Anril 19 (XV The Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees in 15 Innings in tbe morning game of a Patriot's day celebration. Heving's single score Degan wun tne winning rnn to give the Sox a 4 to 3 margin. Morning game: R H E New York 3 6 2 Boston 4 18 2 Hoyt. Johnson and Dickev. Har- grave: Llsenbe. Morris and He- ving. Afternoon game: R H E New York 2 7 2 Boston 7 11 0 Pennock. Pipgras and DIckev: Russell and Berry. Tigers Beat Indians DETROIT, April 19. (AP) The Detroit Tigers defeated Cleve land 6 to 4, here today by staving off an Indian rally in the closing inning. R H E Cleveland 4 9 l Detroit . . '. 6 8 0 Miller, Jablonowski. GUatto and L. Sewell; Hogsett, Wyatt and Hayworth. Browns Beat Chicago CHICAGO. April 19 (AP) Although outhlt 9 to 8, the St. Louis Browns bunched their blows to better advantage and de feated the Chicago White Sox seven to two here today. R H E St. Louis 7 g i Chicago 2 9 3 Stewart and Ferrell; Faber, Caraway and Riddle. R H E Washington 0 7 1 Philadelphia . . ; 9 13 0 Thomas, Llska and Ruel; Wal burg and Cochrane. DALLAS BASEBALL DALLAS. April 19 Dallas high will open its baseball season here Monday with Amity as her oppon ent. This will be the first game for Dallas but Amky has already played a few games. The complete schedule for Dal las is: April 21 Amity (here). April 25 Independence (there). May 2 Amity (there). May Molalla (there). My 9 Independence (here). May 13 Molalla (here). Coach Wright has picked 4 squad of 13 players to represent Dallas. There are seven lettennen on the squad. Those on the squad are: Vaughn. McCann, Quiring, Garrett, Berg, Moser, Pemberton, LeFors, Forrette, Hyde, White head, Plett. and Classen. Many Anglers Have Fine Luck Near Valsetz VALSETZ, April 19 (Special) There have been about 500 sportsmen In fishing since the opening day. Most all had won derful luck. On account of the heavy travel and rains the road from Falls City Is cut np quite badly again making travel very disagreeable. Several cars wer stuck in the mud Friday morning. West Stayton's Nine Easy Winner WEST STAYTON, April If (Special) The West Stay ton grade school baseball team de feated the Mill City team Friday here by a considerable , margin. Merle Hart, local shortstop, had the distinction of scoring five SKEO IS DRAWN IIP League Play Gets runs out of as many trips to the plate, and Dean Bowne, catcher, scored four runs and was put out once. Other members of the team include Tommy Bowne, Clarence Bowne, Fred Wallace, Harold Te gen, Northrup Bates, Eugene Lee and Don Williams. IS MADE AT RELAYS LAWRENCE, Kas., April 19 (AP) One world's record was bettered and one was equalled as sterling track athletes of the mid west and southwest competed here today in the eighth annual University of Kansas relays. Cy Leland, spring star of the southwest representing Texas Christian university, sped with the wind down the 100-yard straight-away to be- clocked by nine of ten officials' watches in 9.4 seconds. The recognized world's mark sis 9.6 seconds. Le land's mark is not likely to be recognized as a new world record because of the strong south wind which helDeri him Inn mnA W. ause starting blocks were used. BEARCAT NET MEN . S. C. CORVALLIS, Ore., April 19. (AP) Oregon State college's tennis team blanked Willamette university in thefopening meet of the season here today, taking five singles and two doubles matches. Boeder and Goods of Willamette, held Cook and Winthera two. sets to one in their match, and all others going to the Staters with straight sets. A scheduled double header baseball game with Willamette was postponed again on account of wet grounds. Another game Is scheduled for Monday. IN RELAY CARNIVAL The Salem high school relay team participated in the relay car nival at Vancouver. Wash. Rat nr. day but failed to make an impres sive snowing. Emmett, local sprinter, missed winnlnr hu host In the 100 yard dash by only about inree incnes, but only winners qualified for the fiaals; and in the high hurdles, James of Salem won a heat but failed to qualify for the finals because the time of heats counted In thii event. The local relay teams took big leads in two of the thre ra en tered, but were finally namorf ani did not place. Wasco Athletes Win Bend Meet BEND, Ore.. Anrll 19 fAP The strong Wasco track and neia team took nine first places In a . mid-Columbia Deschutes meet' held here' today and easily defeated high school athletes from Bend, Madras. Rufus and culver, wasco plied. up 80 H points to Bend's 5. Rnfna was third with 10 Points. Culver. XU and Madras 4. Smoke Shop Cubs Will Play at Pen The Smoke Shop Cubs, local Independent baseball team, will play the Oregon state penitentiary team in a practice game this aft ernoon on the penitentiary dia niond. Oakes and Seguin will be the Smoke Shop battery. The Cubs are arranging a num ber of games with out of towp. teams,' Including several of the Portland City league teams. . BLANKED BY 0 SALEM TRACK MEN i DEFEAT 1 Portland Club Actually Wins Second Game in Row at Sacramento SACRAMENTO, April 19. (AP) Portland defeated Sacra mento for the second straight time here today, Walter Mails turning in the 4 to 1 victory. Two home runs spelled defeat for Pud gy Gould, solon spitball artist. Bob Johnson and "Junk" Walters delivering the circuit clouts. One was on when Johnson cracked his In the second. Mails yielded one run when McLaughlin was sent in to hit for Rohwer and deliver ed with a sharp single in the sixth. R H E Portland 4 9 2 Sacramento 1 9 1 Malls and Palm; Gould, Vinci and Koehler. Angels Wis Again LOS ANGELES, April 19 (AP) The league leading Angels cinched their series with Holly wood today by defeating tbe Stars In a wild scoring rampage IS to 5. Twelve runs pattered across the plate for Los Angeles in the first four innings. Barfoot, who coasted through to an easy victory after effective ly holding the Stars in check un til his team mates ran up a huge lead, also helped with three dou bles and a single In six times at bat. The Angels won four and lost one of the current series. R H E Los Angeles 15 20 1 Hollywood 5 12 2 Barfoot and Warren: Hulvey, Johns, E. Wetzel and Bassler. Severeld. Seals Drop Another SAN FRANCISCO, April 19 (AP) The San Francisco Mis sions took the Seals down by a 5-3 score here this afternoon. barely outhitting them but keep ing tne slugging fairly well dis tributed. Caster hurled the Mis sions to victory, holding down the mound for more than eight in nings. Zlnn went the route for the Seals. R H E San Francisco 3 n i Missions 5 io i Zinn and Gaston; Castor and Hoffman. Seattle Defeated OAKLAND. Anril .1!) ap Oakland won the series from Se attle here today by taking the fifth game 7 to 2. Pete Daglia pitched the full cum a tnr h v Oaks, allowing seven scattered una. uaaiana started scoring in the first Inning with one run, added two in tha fnnrtli aJ . 1 loped Wilbur Hubbell for four runs in tne nrth to cinch the game. Elbert Fisch relieve h,.k. bel to make the last out on an mneia play. T tl n Seattle 2 7 1 Oakland ""7 10 n Hubbell. Fisch anl Cnv rta.1l. and Read. DEMAfi TAKES M il BOSTON. ApriJ 19 (AP) The shuffling feet of Clarence De mar, a veteran Melrose runner, today were strong enough to car ry him to his seventh Boston mar athon victory in 19 years. This amazing athlete favored by his special brand of sultry weather, ran a field of 180 starters into the ground and was in command of the torturous race from the start. Demar sef a time goal of two hours, 32 minutes for the 2 miles. 285 yards, but finished in 2:34:48 12-5, less than two min utes slower than the course re cord, because there was no com petitor strong enough to push him over the last few miles. Silverton Ball ' Club Schedules Practice Today SILVERTON, April 19 The American Legion junior baseball team will meet at .Eureka field Sunday morning where a tryout will be held. It Is ezneeted that close to 59 boys under 17 years will show up. Clifford Rue is man ager and O. W. DeLay will coach the boys. Ernest Starr is chair man of this district. Last year the Silverton boys were close runner-ups for state championships. Prospects are bright for an even better team this year. Ulahee Goiters Start Handicap Event Saturday The spring handicap golf tour nament at the Illahee Country club was started Saturday, with a number of members participating in the qualifying round. The tournament wil continue for ap proximately six weeks. Two flights were necessary to complete fhe Wednesday sweep stakes event. Robin Day won among the players with handicaps under 20, and Frank Neer inj the group with handicaps above 20. BOSTO MARATHON Under Way Today Ms COAST LEAGUK At Sacramento 1 ; Portland 4. At Los Angeles 15; Hollywood 5. At San Francisco 3 Missions S. At Oakland 7 ; Seattle 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York S; Philadelphia S. At Cincinnati 2 ; Chicago 1. At Brooklyn 8; Boston 10. At St. Louis 4 ; Pittsburgh 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia 9; Washington 0. At Detroit Cleveland 4. At Chicago 2 : St Louis 7. At Boston 4-7; New York 3-2. EUGENE, Ore., April 19. (AP) Corvalll hieh school to day nosed out Eugene in a dual track meet here by one-half point The score was 49 to 49. Albany nigh was third with 23. Eugene took first piace in all sprints up to and including the half mile; and the high hurdles, low buries and broad Jump. Burr; Eugene, was high point man of the meet, scoring 15. He won first in high and low hurdles and the broad jump. Broad jumping for the first time in a regular meet, Burr leaped 20 feet, 3 inches. Wagner, Corvallis. was second scorer with 11 points, getting first in the shot put, discus and third in the Javelin throw. Star Athlete At Liniield Is Given Award LINFIELD COLLEGE. Mc Mlnnville, April 19 Paul War ren, who was named quarterback on the official Northwest confer ence all-star eleven last fall, was presented with a gold football be fore the student body Friday. Pre sentation of the football was made by Victor Jones, captain elect of the Wildcat squad, in be half of the 1929 grid team. Warren, who is considered the best all-around athlete Llnfield has had for some time and the outstanding man in Wildcat foot fall history, will teach and coach in Roseburg junior high school next year. I Business AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry IS Trs. Salpm's leading Auctioneer ana i-TJrnlture Dealer Residence and Store 1C10 N. Summer St. Phone fill BATHS Turkish baths and massage. S.. H. Logan. Phone 2214. New Bank. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D. Barton National Batteries starter ana generator work. 101 South High BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Blcvolew wnrt rehnlrlnr. S7 Court CHIROPRACTORS ,Pr. O. U SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor. tS N. High. Tel S7. Re J 104-J. DRS. 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Phono grapha, aewln machines, sheet moslc and ma no atuAiM nnivin .i , T fhhj irinjiiv grapha and aewtns machinearHSS Stat OPTOMETRISTS DR. I- RiTnnc-T'i n . JL.. CORVALLIS DEFEATS EUGENE TRACK MEN Flrit N at L Bank BldX TeJL 1 IS." SENATORS I LL PI M L NINE Opening Game to Be Staged On Olinger Field This Afternoon Play In the Willamette Valley baseball league will open today. with the Salem Senators meeting the Albany Alcos on the Olinger field diamond here at 2:30 p. m. Eugene and Corvallis will be playing at Benton-Lane park, halfway between the two cities, with Corvallis technically the home team. Kermit Russell will probably be Manager "Frisco" Edwards' selection to start today's game on the mound for the Senators. "Frisco" himself will be behind the bat. Towne or Jones may try twirling if things don't break well for Russell. The infield combination will include Steiger at first base, L. Girod and P.. Girod around. the keystone tack and Favors ' on third. Outfielders will probably, be Angst. T. Girod and Gill al though 'there are several other possibilities to select from. This team is composed entirely of local players, and interest In its fortunes is expected to be en hanced thereby, as each player has a wide circle of friends. Albany, managed this year by Dave Stritmater, Is also bringing the old "home guard" aggrega tion. Stritmater or Art Beamis will probably do the heaving, with McClain catching. McRey nolds has been working at first base, Fortier at second. Hecker at short and Wilkinson on third. In the outfield will be Hite. Jenks and Patterson in the out field. Lyle Bigbee has been men tioned as one of those turning out but bis name has not appear ed in recent news stories out of Albany. Shy Huntington and Mert Hem Inway will be the umpires here today. George Wilhelm. president of the league, will be one of the spectators, it Is reported. TRACK MEET OFF The track meet which the Sa lem Y. M. C. 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MAN NEEDED IN "tHIS "TERTtr2 TORT t4ake care of customers fofl old reliable manufacturer rated ov-e a million, est. 24 years. We make finest quality paints, varnish, rnnfinar used by factories-, homes, farms, soldi on easy terms. Big steady income for. 1 1111 nma me ir particulars. The Adams Paint Co., Dept. Lrlt, Cle in land, O. . . - - . - - ... - -.( -rtrt.fcrwwi -u-i Agent for your ter. Good aalarv ami expenses, or 50 TJ comm., selling bis- ' mens stimulating premium plan for storekeepers. Biggest money mak r. Absolutely new. Write Div. 19$ Stat- 9 Art Co.. 49 East Jl St.. New York SITUATIONS WANTED ' - ---- ITVV'UUU rM STENOGRAPHER 10 yeara expr lence desires po3it:-n. Phone 147 J. FOR SALE Miscellaneous PORTABl ir .-R-i. , new and uaed. AiMw, ami 7 for rant. Typewriter Exchange.' 421 Court street. FOR 8ALE AH kinds of wood. . A. TUCKER 1919J. 'i FOR SALE OM nnrur. it. . v,,... die. Statesman office. "ii wi ana man EventQlng delivered. Pbmm ., -.N- 1 edar fenee posts- fir. Svi. HoI13-wood Lumber Co. TtU 2330J. Mm m fc-,,. mrx 1 mfffif,- -O11 SALE Corona portable. $25. Reminiscences of Sarah Jane Cum mins, a story of actual experiences) In crossing the plains In pioneer days. A few copies of tiie book for sale at BOc each by Mrs. R. V. Ohmart, r-ar.ii-2 85Wer ' th authoress. Phone Fordson Tractor FOR SALE Phone 95FS. Rt 8 Box 90. ELECTRIC washer A-l Phone S4l-J after 7 :30 p. m. THIS wMlr Urniao fi.l.kl " - mvttwv a. n a liiauiuaiB aJ & S3S N, Winter St. Call J87W. box and up. Spltxenberr, $1 pr bos. A 1- Til. . I . w.. aiuiwih Dittcus, i per oox. firing boxea Fresh apple elder made daily. S5 cenU per gallon. Open Sundays i to S. PURITAN CIDER WORKS. West Salem. . WANTED Miscellaneous WANTKTW TTaxI . nl.n. . 1- change on Radios, phonographs, or fur . ' euu r urnirure uompany. WiMTPn a . m calf and one yearling. E. J. MONT AN- Trw'vv ei m v-i a WANTRTW1AA AAA wuin4 r and dry Cascara Bark. HLyhst eautv prices paid. Capital Junk Co., 14 riurr. FOR RENT-ROOMS .......-.... 1 innnnnnn njs FOR. rtKfTr m4 ei nlahed room with private bath and kitchenette. Rate flS per month fo one person Or J22 for two. .,. - MRS J. W. CRITES - .LULVi.n.n.n.n PLEASANT, neat room. Priced! low. Phone 8R. ROOM AND BOARD ROOV Mil hMM T aa. a.AJ.a m u. Migy WW MM Blflll V room for 9 rivm Vviva. eiH SSS NTVhurcb: cheerful rooms. Right down town. 2H0 Center Street. MrnC Ptnttaford. FOR RENT APARTMENTS saaaaaaaiaaaaiaaiaaaai . Artarf manti.11 4t nl fit Tm e mJMwm vaVi.,.aTt m.- m we WW a. TWO and ttir MMm anartmai for rent. AMBASSADOR APTS. Www 117JL ment. Furnished rooms and apta. Tel, 704. -;-..v:--. - Fnrnlshed apt. $15. mo. 700 N. Hlgt WELL furtilaha e.mnm inrfoKit 4l SUte 8C TeL'-tS4 S2I1 HaseL Phone 1039W. -