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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESSlAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning, May 21, 1930 Des A nderson A 11 Ready to Tackle Ernie A rthw Tonight CM 1 T Those self styled "observer" who claim college athletes nerer r.mount to anything after tearing college, will hare to draw In their horns next fall If Ed Bailey of .function City Is elected governor. Of coarse, the same prognostica tora who said Joseph didn't hare a chance In the primary are now claiming Bailey hasn't a chance against Joseph, bnt we're of the opinion they know exactly as much about the one proposition is they did about the other. Already the fact that Kd Bailey carried sufficient weight to win the nomination, is pret ty fair ammunition against the habitual opponents of sports. Of course, we don't know that there has been any doubt cast on the amount of weight Bailey carries he weighed 233 when he was ail-Northwest tackle at l of O. and hasn't grown any slimmer since. However that may be, four years of college - football, a few more of elub football, one season with the Mare Island Marines and a couple of years of coaching dldnt mak Ed an "athletic bum." Net so you could notice it today. ' f Yesterday we made a big mis take, which we now wish to cor rect, together with a confession that It was our own mistake and nobody's else. We said the ball game Sacred Heart academy won Sunday was its first in 60 years. "Han't so. About a year ago it would hare been so. Sacred Heart had a team last year and it won three games. Somehow we got the impression this year's team was the first possibly be cause the academy didn't hare a basketball team until this year. The playoff series between Willamette and Whitman has finally been scheduled for the tall end of next week. Not much la known here about the Whitman team probably we'll learn more in the nest few days bat wo do know that Clow, who pitched for Mt Scott In the Oregon-Washington league last summer, is Nig Rorleske's chief twlrler. Clow pitched only a portion of one game against the Senators, relieying Sax after that youngster had been pounded to the four cor ners of the lot. The Senators stopped their slugging right there and got only one run off Clow two hits. That doesn't tell so much, but against other team Clow did some -nice chucking, and he'll undoubtedly make it tough for the Bearcats for one game, at jeasi. Ah ha! Xow the C. J. is op posed to municipal ownership. Too bad it couldn't have come out against it before the elec tion then the ratio would have been three to one instead of two to one. Yesterday We Saw A citizen walking along Com nierciai street when a veritable wave, ocean size, swished down upon him from the front of a building. He put out his hand to find out if it was raining and walked on, totally unconcerned. 6 POUNDS EDS E Victor Over Barrackman is Expected to Give Local Youth Hard Run With several days of moderate training under bis belt alter a ; strenuous barnstorming trip which demonstrated that lie would no longer be bothered 'by his recent injury, Des Anderson pronounced himself Tuesday as "fit" for to night's wrestling matcbln which he will meet the Canadian middle weight champion. Ernie Arthur, at the armory. Anderson will weigh about 150 pounds and Arthur 166, so that the visitor has something of an edge but not an undue advantage in weight. Some of the local fans have watched the Trail, B. C, man in his workouts and have been Impressed with his style of wrestling. Furthermore, they are doubly impressed with his rec ord, and especially with the fact that .he has defeated Mike Yokel, who is a light heavyweight and one of the best In that overcrowd ed class. - Arthur will go on to Albany on Thursday to meet Mervia ' Bar rackman In a match there on Thursday night. Incidentally, the Canadia champion's record reveals that be has twice defeated the bear trainer. Taqui Joe may be brought to Salem within the next few weeks for a match, and if Arthur im presses the fans tonight as he is expected to do he may get the call as the Taqui Indian's oppon ent. Matchmaker Harry Plant was not yet ready to announce to night's preliminary Tuesday, bnt the fans have been agreeably sur prised by the excellence of recent preliminary bouts and are looking for another treat tonight. coast uasub W. L. Pet W. L. Pet. Ste'U 23 7 .596MiMiea 20 21 .48 OakL 25 18 .5811 8tll 19 2S .452 1m A. 23 18 .51 Holly. IS tS .43 Sn P. 23 20 .535;PortUd 14 27 .341 MATXOaTAJL LEAGUE W. U Pet. W. L. Pet. BroakU 17 12 .5861 Cfcicgo 17 15- .531 St. L. ' 17 13 .5571 Eoitom 13 15 .464 Pitt.b. 15 13 .556Cinin. 12 16 .42 .V. T. 15 13 .53C Philad. 8 18 .303 AMERICA" LEAOTTE' W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Wh. 20 10 .667Bita 13 17 .414 Philad. IS 10 .6431 Chicago 12 IS .407 CleeL 17 12 .5861 St. L. 12 18 .379 N. T. 14 IS .5381 Detroit 12 20 .375 LEBANON US SOUTH DIVISION Ilk - m Aumsviile Defeats Mill City In Cascade League Tilt Sunday Afternoon CASCADE LEAGUE South Division W. L. Lebanon I, Mill City Jefferson Aumsviile Stayton Turner . . I o 2 2 2 3 3 Pet. 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .250 .250 l. At Lai Angelec woo4 6. PUFF SERIFS IS HD IN CITY The three game playoff series for the Northwest conference base ball championship, with Willa mette university and Whitman college teams contesting, has been finally scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week, May 29. 30 and 31, Willamette athletic authorities announced on Tuesday. The conference at its midyear meeting set the dates for the ear ly part of next week, and within the last few days the schools con cerned had been negotiating i change to the latter part of this week, but both of these proposals proved unsatisfactory to Whitman and the later dates were finally agreed upon. The series will be played at Olinger field here it arrangements for using the field can be made, Willamette will be under heavy ex pense in bringing the Missionaries here, and considerable support will be necessary if the Bearcats are to finish the season without serious deficit. However, plans in volve a low schedule of prices for admission to the three game se ries. Whitman's strength is unknown here, although the fact that it de feated College of Idaho for the COAST LSAOUB At Kaeraaemt 5; L1 AageUl 1. At Oakland 7; Saa Fraaeiae 15. At Saa Francisco: Mimosa IT: Heattla Portland 11; Hoily vatiovax UAcnra At St. Loais 16; Caier 13. At Cincinnati 0; Pittabnrgk 5. At Philadelphia t; Brooklyn 10. At New Tork S; Boiton 4. AJkTEBJCAJf LEAGUE At Detroit 3; 81 Lonia S. At- Boston 4 : Now Tork 7. -At'Chicaco 3-5; Cleveland 7-7. No other fame played. TAKES POUNDED IN BRIDGES W Stakes were set Tuesday by County Engineer Swart for the first of six reinforced concrete bridges to be built by the county this year on the Turner-Aums- vllle road. This bridge, the first to be built under contract by E. F. Balge mann, is in the city of Turner. It will be 90 feet in length. During construction of all the bridges the county court will re quire the contractor to keep in good repair a detonr bridge erect ed adjacent to the site of the new bridge. Balgemann has virtually completed his first detour bridge. The new bridges will replace wooden structures on the Turner- Aumsville road. In eight places this road Is crossed by the mill stream between the two towns. Balgemann's contract calls for having the bridges all completed by December 1. AtAlSVILLE. May t. (Spe cial! The Anmstfllla baseball team in the Cascade league de feated Mill City in a hacd fought. close game Sunday, ? tar. Snmmarv: I ; n r h e Mill City ,.-. . 8 6 Aumsviile U 3 Pink. Gore and Shaw; Hooper and McAllister. STAYTON. May- 30. (Special) The Lebanon baseball team in vaded Stayton S-undSy End the lo cal tossers. went down to defeat, 9 to 1. The weather ; Was anything but pleasant, rain falling most of the afternoon. -However, one oi the biggest crowds tfthe year w on hand to see the game. The Sil- verton American Legion Junior team defeated the local juniors. 6 to 4. -; CLOVERDALE. May 20. (Spe cial! The Cascade league ball game here Sunday between Jefter son and Turner clubs resulted in an easv victory for Turner. 6 to 1. i The game was I played In a drizzling rain which made the ball hard to control and resulted in the visitors making some costly errors. This is Turner's first vie tory of the season, but Turner has a well balanced' organization and with this victory under Its belt, it Bhould makp a creditable showing for the remainder of the season. t ST. PAUL. May lO. (Special) The Donald baseball team de feated St. Paul in a Cascade league game here Sunday, 4 to 2 It was a pitchers' battle, with St. Paul's errors deciding the out come. ' Summary: , R H E Donald . 4 4 2 St. Paul "..II. 2 1 8 Morehouse and Wohlgemuth; Kirsch and Moore. 4 Practice Game oi Baseball Played NORTH HOWELL. May 19. (Special) North Howell grange ball team and Fairfield team play ed a practice game Saturday after noon on the North Howell dia mond with a resulting score of 15 to 3 in favor of the home players. DUCKS li lis ME 10 I IB CHICAGO, May 20 (AP) The Cleveland Indians today took a one game edge over the Sox by winning a doubleheader. The In dians won the first one 7 to 3, be hind Mel Harder pitching and came right back to outscore the Sox 7 to 6 in the second game. R H E Cleveland -7 13 1 Chicago J 3 11 3 Hudlin and L. Sewell; Faber, Wetland. Blankenship, Caraway, and Riddle, Autry. R H E Cleveland 7 10 1 Chicago 5 12 0 Holloway, Ferrell and Mayatt. Walsh, Well and. Caraway, Mc- Kain and Antry, Riddle. 5TARS11 TO 6 Hollywood Nicked in Third Inning; Seals Walk All Over Oakland to the milk ordinance relative to the handling and identification of raw milk Monday night. Mr. Rho ten bad opposed a regulation prev iously included in the ordinance on the same subject, believing it worked hardship on the small scale producers. He had attended a sub sequent meeting of the ordinance committee and the amendment which was drafted at that time, and which was voted down Mon day night, met with his approval. MI'S SHOP'S TEAM WINNER Browns Take -Tiger DETROIT, May 20 (AP) The St. Louis Browns broke the Tigers' winning streak of four games by taking the series final 8 to 2. R HE St. Louis 8 12 0 Detroit 2 7 1 Coffman aud Manion. Hogsett, Sullivan, Page and Hargrave. Tanks Trim Boston BOSTON. May 20 (AP) The New York Yankees got their first bunch of hits off Eddie Durham in the tenth inning, scoring three runs to defeat the Red Sox, 7 to 4. Durham gave Just one hit from the third to the tenth. Lou Gehrig hit his seventh home run in the third off LIsenbee. R H E New York 7 10 0 Boston 4 9 0 Hoyt, Pennock, and Benough, Dickey. LIsenbee, Durham, and Berry. LOS ANGELES, May 20 (AP) Hemsel Hulvey, Hollywood hurler, was left to his own re sources to take a severe shelling from the Beavers in the third, the net result being that Portland took the first game of the series today 11 to . Portland piled up five runs in the Ill-fated third, after pushing one across in the first, and won as it pleased. Otis Brannon, Stars second baseman hit two of the four homers of the afternoon. Ossie Orwoll and Mickey Heath got the others. R H E Portland 11 14 3 Hollywood 6 10 4 Walter, Chesterfield and Wood all; Hulvey and Bassler. Seals Crash Oaks OAKLAND. May 20 AP) Tha San Francisco Seals ' had- , no respect for Oakland pitching to day and walloped out a 15-2 win over the Oaks. Pete Daglla was knocked out of the box ', in ' the first inning, theeals scoring five runs. After boosting the total In the fifth, sixth and -seventh frames, the visitors ended up with a four run rally in the ninth. John Miljus had his assortment working in fine fashion and kept the Oaks in check at all times. R H E San Francisco 15 21 0 Oakland . . 2 7 2 Miljus and Gaston; Daglia. Du movich, Kasich and Read, Lombards CHICAGO CUBS IE WALLOPED By 18-3 ST. LOUIS, May 20. (AP) The Cardinals hammered out a 16 to 3 victory over the Chicago Cubs here today. Charley Gelbert hit a home run in the eighth with the bases loaded. . R H E Chicago 3 .8 4 St. Louis 16 ; 1.5 Malojie. Bush. Sheely, McAfee and. Hartnett; Sheidel and Wil son. . Pin Smashes Annex Bowling League Championship For This Year Cincinnati Blanked CINCINNATI, May 20. (AP) Larry French, Pittsburgh hurl er, blanked the Reds today with four- hits' and won 6 to 0. R H Pittsburgh . . Cincinnati . . .' ' French and Gooch. Bool. 6 14 0 4 Lucas E 1 1 and The Man's Shop bowling team emerged as the City league cham pion for the year, a title which implies recgonition as champion among all local fiv .-man team, at the close of Monday night's five game playoff With tha Senator Pood Shop quintet. Man's Shop had won the fir-t half title and the Food Shop the second half. In the play off Hail, who had been on the Man's Shop team In the first half, returned to that team and had a considerable part la the victory, though Kay with a series of 1.004 for the five games was high man. Man's Shop's victory was de cisive, this team taking evry game but the last one for a total of 4619. Jts first three games to taled 2801, which would have bten a winning score had it been made in the Northwest Bowling cor gress Summary;. Mao.' Shop Kay 215. 218. 137. 193, 1S 04. CHAMBER TO MEET SILVERTON, May 20. - The Silverton chamber of commerce will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening at the dining rooms of the local arm ory. Much of interest will be brought up at this time and all chamber members and others who are interested, are urged to at tend. Bac Nick Angels SACRAMENTO. May 20 (AP) Los Angeles came into Sacra mento with a vengeance today and rapped out enough runs in the first two eff Vinci and Jones to win the game. The score was 8 to 5- Ed Baecht hurled for the Angeles. The game was list less after the first inning when the Angeles tallied four runs. The relief pitching of Rufus Sniitht new Solon southpaw, featured the Sacramento side of the game, Smith yielded but two hits in the five and a fraction innings he worked. R H E Los Angeles 8 11 0 Sacramento 5 9 2 Baecht and Hannah; Vinci, Jones, Smith and Koehler. Phillies Trimmed PHILADELPHIA, May 10. (AP) The Brooklyn Sluggers took a tighter grip on first place in the national league today by trouncing the Phillies 16 to 9. The Robins made 18 hits, includ ing home runs by Herman ana Lopez. Klein bit a home run tor the Phillies. R H E Brooklyn 16 18 0 Philadelphia 9 12 1 Pugue and Lopez. Sweetland, Collins, Smith and McCurdy. 10( HO- Boston Shade Giants NEW YORK, May 20. (AP) Sisler's double with the bases full in the tenth inning today drove in two runs and gave the Boston Braves a 4 to 3 victory over the Giants in the final game of their series today. The Braves took the series 4-1. R Boston 4 Xew York 3 Cantwell and Spohrer ton. Smith, and Hogan. Hall 164, 226, .UT. 179. --946. . Coe 201, 160. ISO. 166, 191 899. Sharkey 164. l'il. 161, ISC, 168840. Stoliker 1S2, 233. 154, 1 73, 186930. Games 927, S79, 9214619. Senator Food Shop Monson IS. 19, 194, 191 932. Mohr 159. 179. l-'S. 1' 855. Poulin 13S. 199. 173, 201914. Allison 146, 119. 137. 15?, 204794. Edwards lot. 206, 153, 191, 190 893. Kl, 77, 1S3 H E S 0 11 1 Ben- I Business Directory SIEGMVXD HONORED UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, May 20. Special) E.I Siegmund. of Salem, was elected to Alpha Kappa Psi. men's national commerce honorary, recently. The men chosen were selected on the basis of high scholarship, person ality, and leadership. Siegmund is a prominent tra-'fc tar. O I New International Classic -By HARDIN BURNLEY- '. eastern division title indicates that BCLOABJA TO HELP CHILDREN ! Nig Borleske's outfit 18 UP to sufHiA (AP) Princess En- : standard and will give the Bear- uoxie, sister or King Boris, is lead ing a crusade aimed at develop ment of child welfare work in Bulgaria. 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Bradfords used three different pitchers, Solyan holding the mound twice. Summary: R H B Bradford's 9 11 2 Amity 11 14 3 Johnson. Solyan. Blotter, Solyan and Schmick; Rosenbalm and Sl-poli. Do Not sign this If yea sure m Prases Subscriber, mm EVERY ORDER WILL BE VERIFIED The Oregon Statesman Circus Subscription Blank This coupon when accompanied by oe New Three-Month Sb seriptkra to The Oregon Statesman will entitle the bearer to a ticket to the AL O. BARNES CIRCUS, MAY 24. at Salem, Or. I am not now a subscriber to THE OREGON STATES man by mail or carrier, but agree to subscribe for three months and until I order it stopped. I will pay the regular subscription price of 50c per month. Signed Address Town Phone No. Secured by Address , ... Ticket good only for child under If years of age. Ticket will admit you to the Big Top Show, the Side Show and the Wild West Show, after the big sbow.Good afternoon or even ing. Bring or mail all new subscriptions to THE STATES MAN, 21S 8. 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Aller who has achieved coast-wide attention as a worker and educator In public health movements. Many a busy man makes a bus! ness of doing everything else but keeping fit, she declared. She told ner nearers mat tney lived in a machine age when men who nor mally would spend much of their time indoors, were confined, to desk positions. As a result of too little physical education, physical I and mental exhaustion come far too soon, she declared. 1 Mrs. Aller told brieflv of her work in the seven teachers' train ing colleges of California where she headed the work of physical education. She said crimes had been committed in former days In teaching students only hygiene as an informatory subject rather man in teaching young men and I women health habits and in adap ting au information to life. DRS. SCOFIELD, praetors. X-Ray and Rank BI.le Palmer Chlro N. C M. New CLEANING SERVICE Center St Valeterla, teL 2227. STJ1TS cleaned and pressed $1, VAR- LET CLEANERS. 193 N. ConVL ever B'iirk. 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MOSfTER Tailor for men and women. 474 ('AM'tM. nrHE professional folf 4 chanvf I pions of the United States and Great Britain Leo Die gel and Abe MitchelL respectively are scheduled to play the first of "the best two out of three" 36-hole matches for the champion ship of the world, this Thursday. It is planned to make rach contests annual erenta Diegel won the 1929 American Professional Golfers Association tournament in characteristically bnlhant style; while the veteran, MitchelL achieved a like triumph in th British nmjtlmniAiMUi, Both have been conspicuous in theI mt uigni oz rollers for many Amon American fans ItitchelUronnds, Diegel would naTe won Circuit Court ! Jury Will Be Picked For Case Circuit conrt continues its busy May term this morninr when the jury wm be selected in the case of lAlta Keuscher, 29-year-old Salem woman, and George Ellers. Port land yonng man from whom she asks $5,000 damages. BECKE 1119 N. High HENDRICKS Tel. 1(1. KODAK DEVELOPING rtcvainntnc. fiima. eromrt service. NK I.HON HUNT, Court and Liberty LAUNDRIES TUB NEW BALEM LAUNDRT TTTR WRIDER LAUNDRT Telephone 25 211 a High is one of the most popular of all English, golfers, kile moat British Bnks enthusiasts rate Diegel next to Bobby Jones and Walter Haeen when they attempt to rate theakill of Uncle Sam's master shotmaken. rurtnermore, Jpi gland's experts realize that when'stEe nervous but exceedingly brilliant Diegel is "on his rime," not even a Jones nor m Haeen at his beat can more than hope to outshine the luminous Leo, whose strained, 'Unorthodox, yet effective putting stances have added the word! "dieselm to Britain's golfing, vocabulary. Lee was a dose third in last year's Bnnan unen. Had he attained the form ho showed fn its qualifyinx; is ' " ' if ' i t that elassie br eizht strokes. Jlitchell is considered the very best of John Bull's pros, especially in matches where his calm, experi enced play should prove the tem peramental opposite of "Eagle" Diesel's nerve-wrought brillian cies. However, the weight of ex pert opinion favors the American CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRT "Thm Laundry of Pure Materials" KilAra vii ArMnr m rVtK 1 Telephone 15 12S4 Broadway struck .Miss Keuscher. The acci aent occurred last December on Capitol street in this city. Eilers. I in his answer, filed with the coun ty i clerk, declares that the car skidded and denies his responsi bility. MATTRESSES New prlng-fllled matreaaea retailed directly from factory to you. Capital City Beddinc Col. TeL 1. I03O North Capitol. - Rhoten Denies Report That He Defeated Bill MUSIC STORES title . contests unless he cracks badly. ; .The fear is expressed that the canny Abe is a bit too old for such stern competition. 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