PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, May 231930 alem High Dirops Ball Gaitoe to Qhemawa Redskimis, 6 to 4 IF CQJIRT EWTS OB&fl sXr Thirteen Homers Made In Single Day By 2 Teams Two, or thre months ago we registered a plea for a real, actlre American Lesion junior baseball program ner. Right now it looks like we're going to hay it. al though bad weather and other things nave interfered to date. A lot of the boys haTe been practic ing; a general practice is called for tonight and the first local game Sunday morniBg. Ralph Coleman's Corrallis Chicks will come here Monday. That outfit include several play ers who are well knows here in Addition to Coleman himself. There to Hflenfeldt. who nas played various Infield podUnps for the Senators In the last two seasons; Roy Lamb, who played . second base in Frisco's ontfit last season; Amory "SUU" Gill, who is a Salem boy; and Qni senberry, who nsed to play for Albany. The Chicks haven't done much yet bnt look out. The college ball season is winding up and as soon as It's over, Cooley will just shift naiforms on some of his O. S. C. tossers, and trot 'era out as Chicks. The same will happen at Eugene, though the Townies are getting along nicely already, thank you. Albany will draw some boys from both state col leges and some of the Willamette players are due to be signed up here, so the league will look like a different piece of goods entirely. . Iid yew notice- the "ostrich" hold Ernie Arthur pnt on Dee .Anderson Wednesday night? Some fans said there was 'nothing to" Wednesday night's match. We'll admit the latter part of it went too quickly, but every body was tickled pink with the first part of it. Des couldn't keep even with all that weight and strength, but while he lasted, he put up the best match of bis ca reer since coming here. One thing we noticed espe cially was that Ernie and Des couldn't pnt many punishing holds on each other; both spe cialised tn blocking tbem in stead of getting oat of them, mm some of the wrestlers we have seen here have done. " , "What does he expect to do with that leg hold?" the fans kept asking while Ernie tried and tried for it in the first round. They found out just before the round ended. It was the first move to ward that body slam hold. Good thins; Des knew where the soft place In the mat was , located. Little PTobJem Ja baseball eti quette: Team" four runs behind, eighth inning, man on first, bat ter hits to left field"" and" fielder fusses around with ball and does n't recover it until about time runner reaches third. Should he go in? Luke Gill told him he shouldn't have done it, because one run was of no use; there'd have to be more hits if the team was going to win, and if there was another bit, the runner could get home with great er safety. The book says Luke is right; play safe when you're rubs behind, take chances when you need one run. yesterday We Saw A ball game held up for about two minutes while the umpire tried to herd away an elderly man who had absent mindedly wan dered onto the field, and didn't seem to understand that he was Interfering with the great Amer ican game. CHIEFS DEFEAT LOCILJSSEBS Indians Play Heads-up Game and Take Red and Black Who Hit Better AURORA, May 22 A. L. Strickland, who was operated up on at the St. Vincents hospital last week, is reported greatly im prove. Mrs. Strickland spends a part of every day at his bedside. SALEM SATURDAY OLINGER ATHLETIC FIELD K.snana4ank BnWnWnaV. aWanabbanaWnBaW n B9SkaWnanVhL atatSkk. ' KlLMfianBnw awnaniMnana assa hw ID" W n 1 fl IV IVaUp AMO BETTER ! WJ-J I I I II IXJJ IMPROVED fl pWEArrroFPcKiti' e i fiisj- "great SsSffiv GRETONAS" kMw- SENSATIONAL HIGH , f WIRE ACT. FIRST Hf TIME IN AMERICA tl&v&A&2 TWICE DAILY 2 AND 6 RM. DOORS OPEN 1 AND 7 P.M. V : - Grand Stand Chairs and General Admission Ticket on Sale Circus Day at Central Pharmacy, 410 State St. The Chemawa Indian school team played heads-top baseball Thursday afternoon to defeat Sa lem "high c to 4 despite the fact that the red and black excelled in hitting. Chemawa's victory leaves the Marion county "A"' league race In a, gecidedly unsettled condition, with, th rqajangj Salem and tftodTurh still In the nniu Chemawa and Woodburn split pair of games, Salem bag beaten Woodburn once and has another game coming up here. Chemawa and Salem will play again at Che mawa Saturday. The Indians took advantage of the fact that Roy Van Cleave was n't quite "warm" when ha start ed to pitch, and scored two runs in the first inning. Three of the foar hits in this inning were de cidedly scratchy affairs, which could have been fielded with a little snappier play. The same was true of a total of six Chemawa hits. On the other hand, all but three ef the 14 bingles Salem col lected were clean, but they were not sufficiently timely to be con verted into the needed runs. One more tally was counted by the Indians in the second Inning before Van Cleave found his bear ings completely, two hits and a sacrifice accounting for this one. These early scores wouldn t have proved fatal to the red and black cause, but another bad inning came along In the seventh. The Indians scored three runs on one hit, an error, a walk and two fielder's choice plays, with a wild pitch and a passed ball contribut ing. Salem had- gathered one run in the second on Bowden's Blngle and Craig's two bagger. In the second and seventh, two hits to the inning failed to produce runs. Luke Gill's boys started a rally in the eighth that looked like it might get somewhere. Two runs were scored on bits by M. Van Cleave, McCaffery and Craig, but little Meachem, Indian -catcher. spoiled it all by grabbing Baker's high foul, inehes from the grand stand. Another run ; resulted in the ninth from Kitchen's two bagger and M. Van Cleave's third hit of tte day. J. Alexander. Chemawa right fielder, robbed Salem of two runs la the seventh by spearing a long fly after a hard run. ViTette, pitcher, U. Alexander, second baseman, and the " diminutive catcher looked exceptionally good among the Indian players. Craig of Salem high made a no table play In the fifth inning when his perfect throw from left field cut off a run. The score: Chemawa AB R H PO A E Meachem, c . . 5 13 0 0 Franklin, u .i 1 2 2 4 0 TLAl'x'der, 2b 4 2 2 t 1, 2 VjlCtte. p . . . 4 0 1 0 4 0 Corbett," If .14 (Ml 0 9 J. Al'x'der, rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 McKay, 3b ..4 0 0 0 3 0 Simmons, cf .4 1 :1 2 0 0 Prettyman, lb 3 0 0 10 1 Totals ...36 6 11 27 13 2 Salein ' YANKS WALLOP A'S 10 TIES ' AB R H PO A E Garbarino, 3b 5 0 2 4 1 1 Baker, lb ...5 0 2 14 0 Foreman, ss .5 0:2 1 3 0 Kitchen. 2b . .5 11 1 2 0 1 V'n Cl've, p 5 0 0 0 6 0 M. Vn Cl've rf 6 1 3 0 0 0 McCaffery, c .6 11 5 2 1 Bowden, cf . . 3 1.1 0 0 0 Sugai, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Craig, lb 4 0 2 2 1 0 Totals ...43 4 14 27 15 2 Score by innings Chemawa 210 000 300 6 Salem 010,000 021 4 Sacrifice hits, Franklin, Mc Kay, Prettyman. Stolen bases. Franklin, U. Alexander, Vivette, Corbett. Two base hits, Craig, M. Van Cleve, Kitchen. Bases on balls, off It. Van Cleve 2, off VI yette none. Struck out, L. Van Cleve 5, Vivette 6. Passed balls, McCaffery 2. Wild pitch, L. Van Cleave. Umpire, Edwards. fk nn VJ No matter how severe, you can always have immediate reliefx H NINE SIDED BY WOOLEN MILLS Ruth and Gehrig Pole Three Four Base Hits Apiece; Record Equalled PHILADELPHIA. May 22. (AP) Hitting at an amating rate the New Tork Yankees swept both games of a doubleheader from the Athletic today by scores of 10 to 1 -and 20 to 13. Thirteen home runs were hit in the two games, three each by Ruth and Gehrig. Ten homers by the two teams in the second game equalled a ma lor league record. K U New York ..10 1 Philadelphia 1 Pipgras and Hargrave; Ehmke. Rommel, Mahaffey and Perkins. Una New York 20 23 0 Philadelphia ...1? 16 2 Hoyt, McEvoy, Jonnson, ner id and Dickey; Shores, Qninn, Rommell. Earnshaw, Grove, Lleb hard and Schang. Perkins. Tigers Whip Chicago CHICAGO. May 22. (AP) Detroit pounced on Dutch Henry today to win to 1. The Tigers got 12 hits which they bunched in the sixth and eighth innings. Jolley's homer was the only Sox marker. 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Peirc A Co. fat cere ef PACIFIC NORTHWEST PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY (A Pari of Central Public Service System) SALEM OFFICE TELEPHONE 3490 -j.. ciffi"1": Pt JKttt obBgsdo iirfotsaadow aboex Cental Name Kay Woolen Mills, nosed out a victory, 11 to 10, over McKay Chevrolet in an Industrial league, twilight baseball game Thursday night. The score was tied when Kay Mills started the last half of the fifth. Hart singled and stole second, and after the next man struck out, Hart scored to break up the game on a hit by Allport, which happened to be the latter's fourth bingle of the. day. Chevrolet scored one ran In the. first Inning, one in the second. three In the third, two in the fonrtb and three In the fifth. Kay Mills scored three in the first, one in the second, three in the third, three in the fourth - and one in the fifth. Ritchie pitched the first for Innings -for Chevrolet and Frame the last. Westley pitched three innings and Kerber one for Kay Mills. The score: Chevrolet 1 AB R H Moriarty. c . . 4 0 0 Dodge, lb ...K... ,..4 1 0 Ritchie, p, cf i . . 4 S 3 Mish. rf ...3 1 1 Frame, cf, p ....... 2 0 0 Brown, ss, 2b ...'... 3 1 0 Mlsson, 3b .2 1 1 Conway, If 3 2 2 Ganderson, rf, 2b .'...2 1 0 V ' - i 27 10 7 Kay Mills AB R H Seamster, cf ...... ..4 2 1 Allport, 3b ....' 2 4 Lehman, if, lb ......3 1 0 Page, ss . . . 3 1 1 Pickens, lb rf 1 1 0 Westley, p, If ..... ..3 1 1 Kerber, If, p 3 1 1 Noak, c -...3 1 0 Hart, 2b J... 3 l i 27 11 9 Solons Take Two WASHINGTON, May 22. (AP) The Washington Nation als made it four straight off the Boston Red Sox today, winning the second game of a doublehead er 13 to 1. R H E Boston 2 S 0 Washington 3 5 2 Gaston, Llsenbee, Berry; Had ley, Spencer. R H B Boston ' 1 S 2 Washington 13 18 2 Morris, Sheilds and Heving; Buske and Ruel. DUCKS CHANG E ID LOSE 10 Custom Broken by Portland When Pair of Games Lost l Instead of One ANOEL.ES. Cal.. May 22. (AP) A ninth Inning rally in the opener and timely hitting in the nightcap gave Hollywood, two victories over Portland in a aou ble biil ner today. The first game, was won 7 V and he seven inning final 2 to 1. Fi 11 Tde was credited with a vlrtorv In the first contest al though he pitched but one ball. He relieved W. A. Jones in the last half of the ninth with two down.? Despite the effective hurl lnsr of Fred Ortman. who meted out only three hits, the Stars bunched their efforts to score two runs and eke out a victory; the Bfavers,. seven hits were good ror oniy one lauy. ' R H E Portland S 11 0 Hollywood .7 10 2 Maty and Palmisano; jonns and Severeid. ii R H E Portland 1 7 0 Hollywood .......... 2 S 1 (Seven Innings.) Ortman and Woodall: Wetzel and Sassier. New York 8 12 2 (12 innings). Willoughby, Lucas, Collins and Davis: Walker, Genewlch, Mitchell and O'Farrell. Braves Shade Robins BOSTON. May 22. AP) A two mn rally in the ninth inning today enabled the Braves to de feat the Brooklyn Robins, t to 5. Harry Seibold pitched the entire game for Boston and drove In the winning run with a single in the ninth. R H E Brooklyn 5 10 0 Boston IS 1 Elliott, Morrison and Lopes; Seibold and Spohrer. Al. SINGER TO FIGHT TON T COAST LEAGUE W. U Vet. W. L. Pet. Sae'to 26 18 .581) MisiieDi 21 22 .488 OkkL 2 19 .578 Holly. 11 28 .477 Lot A. 24 19 .SS8Sattl 20 24 .455 Sn F. 24 21 '.533 Portland 14 90 .318 Browns Shade Indians CLEVELAND, May 22. (AP) The St. Louis Browns took the Becond game in the series with the Indians here today, 3 to 2. R H E St. Louis 3 12 0 Cleveland 2- 7 0 Collins, Holshanser and Fer rell, Manion; Brown and L. Sewell. Linfield Beats Pacific Team in Net Tournament LINFIELD, COLLEGE. Mc Minnville, May 22 (Special) The Linfield college tennis teams yesterday defeated the Paclfie university racquet wielders for the second time in a tournament held on the Linfield courts. Six matches out of nine went to the Wildcat net artists. Linfield took two of three women's single matches and one of the men's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. The most Interesting match was the singles contest between Wake man of Linfield and Norton of Pa cific. Wakeman took the match, but it went three sets. The sec ond set went to 15-13 games. STUDENT VISITS HOME AURORA, May 22 Evelyn Grim, a freshman of O.S.C., spent the week-end with her father, Walter Grim, and attended the wedding anniversary of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kraus. SIGN MAD E E1LL OUT AND TURN GRAY K Specialist Started Her to Using Lea's Hair Tonic Which Ban ished All Traces of Gray and StoppedJt Fall. inz Out HAIR AS YOUTHFUL AS WHEN 20 YEARS OLD ma... .1',' W.- . Z . "It was tea yean at that a spell ef sickness esaaed say kair te begin falUnsT eat. and taraiaa array asal at that tiate I was teld te be-l ri aaiar Mrs. Lea's Hair TeeieJ It is wendeifnl what ft wta e fsr Ike hair and aa sees mien al appli- te did when I was a girl ef twenty and net s sign ef gray," eeatinees Mrs. Marshall ef Remains, Mick TlMMssands of at en sad wesaea ase Lea's though even aa expert eaajiac detect It. Lea'a weeks as y seajp Sas kept BtyjBkely aad gradaal, the day by day kair perfect ever since then," den dares Mrs. A net UarakalL who Bk thoasaads ef ethers have foand Lea's the laest areas far the hair that ateae cs ; "Since getting sack spleadid re- sails ayseir. 1 have eftea arced There te try it , aad they tea have btaiaed the sasae pleasing resalU. Eren soiae of the aeasi; saops ate tt aince they learned ef what It win de. ffreas m.- Se m see asa a sincere ea4efser. aad riadlr iaipreveaient, sad dtsappearaace ef gray is seldom aetked by friends, bat ia a few weeks tiate the aser' is amazed te mete the rioant search shews aa gray hair. The hair aad scaln appear healtkier sad growing eat Ihicker sad mare beaatifaL If the reader wishes te try Lea' Hair TeaSe, let them ee- taia a bottle ef local ervrxist, or der er check te the well Lea Taato - - Cs. BreaJweed, end my aktirr 'that eaa mavlTkev etadlv fin eswr srder irv mall ueany see new ajce my aair JsJ I . weald hate te tH m mlA I am for yea weald sever believe) lw a? aair aexaallr la ska Eke HI and guarantee absolste satiaf ae refSaoed U ia ax weeks yea are aet mtireir Oakland Loses Again OAKLAND,. Cal., May 22. (AP Taking the lead in the first Inning, the San Francisco Seals maintained their pace and defeated Oakland, 5-3 today. Cro settifopened the game with a Walk and ' fionovan followed with a home run. In the second frame, Craghead, Oaks' hurler. hit a bat ter ari( walked another and Cro setti: came up with a single that scored two more tallies. Wingo hit his twelfth homer of the sea son in the sixth. All of the Seal runs; were made off Craghead. Johnny Vergez, Oaks' third Back er, got in the road of a fast ball by Elmer Jacobs, Seal pitcher, and was knocked out, in the second inning.: It was a terrific smack on the head and he had to leave the game. t i R H E San 'Francisco 5 4 4 Oakland, 3 4 0 Jacobs and Gaston; Craghead, Edwards and Lombard!. V NATIONAL LEAGUE W. U ret. W. I. Prt. BrooU. IS 12 .6131 Chicago 18 10 .514 8t. L. 19 ia-,594! Boston 13 17 .433 PitUb. 16 13 .532Cinfin. U II .400 N. T. 16 14 .533 Pliilnd. 19 .S21 AMEBIC AX LEAGUE W. L. P-f. W. L. Pet. 24 10 .706ifit L. 19 18 .419 Philkd. 20 19 .25iOhinro 12 17 .414 C1t). 17 14 .5481 Detroit 13 21 .382 N. Y. 16 14 .5331 Boston 12 21 .364 i COAST LEAGUE At Stockton: xn Angeles 8; Sacra mento 4. ' At San Francisco: Seattle ; Mission At Oakland 8; Ran Franci ro 5. At Los Anpeles: Hollywood 7-2; Port land 6-1. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pittsburgh 5: Chicago 12. At St. Louis 4: Cincinnati 2. At New Tork 8; Philadelphia 10. At Boston 6; Brooklyn 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadflphia 1-13: Nw York 10-20. At Chicago 1; Detroit 6. At Washington 3 13; Enjston 1-1. At Clereland 2; St. Louis 9. I o- Business Directory Lightweight Title Sought In Battle With Sammy Man dell at New York NEW TORK. Mar 52 (AP) Al' Singer will find out tomorrow night whether his dream of a ti tle tilt with Sammy Mandell. the light weight champion, is to come true. inger Is hero of the Bronx and the successor to Benny Leonard as idol of the east side. He tackles Ignacio Fernandez, clout ing Filipino, In a ten round main bout in Madison Square Oarden. Fernandez knocked Al out In three rounds a year ago to the amaiement of the faithful and Singer must wipe out that defeat in order to win a chance at Man dell's title in one of the open air ball park shows of the summer. Singer, with an advantage in weight and an added year of pol ish and experience, i rated a two to one favorite over the game Fi lipino whose chief assets are abil ity to take it and a right hand thatals always dangerous. The psychological handicap appears to have bothered Singer little for he has paid Fernandez hoard jtm! room bills here for the last month in order to k'-i) liiiu on deck for the return engagement. The match was postponed a month due to singer"? bad banrK State Prison's Population Now At 908 Total A new population record was broken at the Oregon state peni tentiary on Thursday when the to tal reached 90 8. The new administration and women's quarters will be open for public inspection on Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25 between the hours of S and 11 and 2 and 4. Officials hare extended an in vitation to the general public to call and inspect the new quarters. o i I ; o Tribesmen Take Missions Svp FRANCISCO, May 22. (AP) Seattle came to life today and won an 8-6 win over San Francisco's Missions. The In dians too: an early lead with the locals tied in the seventh but a two iron rally in the ninth sewed up the game. The Missions were blanked in their half of the ninth. Ear; Kunz on the mound for Se attle, went the entire route while his mates bombarded three Mfs slon Imoundsmen for 15 hits. ?! ' R H E Seattle 8 15 1 Missions 6 11 o (Ten innings.) Kunr and Cox; H. Plllette, Cas tor find Hoffman. Angels Nick Sacs STOCKTON, May 22. (AP) Los ?: Angeles bunched hits and took; advantage of Tom Flynn's wildness to defeat Sacramento by the score of 8 to 4 here today. In the ; third innine. the eranri scored' three runs on four singles tnrongh the infield, a sacrifice hit and a double steal. In the sixth, Flynn; walked three successive batters after retiring Dittmar. Vine! ' relieved but three mn came across on a sacrifice fly and singled oy Hannah and Walsh. ine-aacs, in turn, drove Welsh from the box in the last half nf iho sixth, when he walked the first tnree batters and yielded a single to iloag, scoring two. v ' R H E Los-; A-ngeles 8- 10 0 Sacramento . . ; 4 9 Walsh. Peters and Manna h FlviinL Vinoi Thnma- j ler. ; AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry IS Tra. Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer Residence and Store 1610 N. Summer St Phnne 511 BATHS TurklFh baths and ma&rage. & H. Logan. Phone 2214. Ne-nr Bank. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D. Barton National Batteries Starter and generator work. 103 South Htsrh . BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Blovles and repairing. SST Court. CHIROPRACTORS P1"- O. I. SCOTT. PSC. 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R H E Cincinnati a 8 1 StLonls ..4 10 1 frey and Gooch; Grabowskl. Bell land Wilson. AdT. Phillies Nick GUnts IfEW YORK, May 22. (AP) Chnck Klein hit his eleventh hum eri of the- season In the 12 th. Inning-' of todays came to giye the Phillies 10 to S'Tlctorv a 4h. Giants. It was the first time this season rmLadeipala has beaten thf.ffew Yorkers, : . PhUadelpnla' ....... ;i : lo j GARBAGE PAINTING Kalsomlne $J to $. per room. .i!so Interior painting reasonable prices. TeL 1763J. Faye lompson. Commercial and industrial air end Power Painting CAPITAL PAINTING SERVICE 460 North IS. Tel. 1716J. PAPER HANGING PHONE GLENN Adans for honsi decorating, paperhar.sin. tinting, etc. Reliable workman. PLUMBING PLUMBING an 3 gf-neral repair work. Graber Bros 155 Sa Liberty. Tel. 650. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pam phlets, program. book or any k!nd of printing, call at The Statesman Printing Department. 215 S. Commer cial TeL 600. 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