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Tha CnnGO:? STATXS?IAN. frfev Ore-sn, Ssr.day l!crnir.' Arril 5. 1S31 PAGn-TOURTSni ; i: t ' " . 1 " ' EM 1 (f y .... C' - -..... ; : OTtt'LllI .p li Noted . Ones Will Settle ; old Argument Which Ended : In Draw Previously: Wildcat McCain and ' Tf:obln Reed will tangle at the armory Wednesday nlgnt in ; a sreclal wrestling: match arranged late Saturday night 'by Matchaaker Harry Plant. 'Tha -Wildcat ha proven mora than a match tor the mfddlew jlght wrestlers who depend malnlr on Btrength, bat will run up against th onnosite extreme when he meet Heed Thursday night.. Reed is the fastest middleweight wres tler erer seen in these parts', and all wbo hare seen him agree that they hare never seen tys speed duplicated on the mat. Last tall Reed and the Wildcat wrestled a full two .hours, each taking one fall during that time and the match ending a draw, Wednesday's match will be a no time limit bout, with the best two out of three falls .winning. Ueed has not met the Wildcat ulnce that match and has not relished the prospect of entering the ring with the stolid muscle mangier. Cleaner Wrestling , .. Brings Re match Most of his aversions .were caused by the rough and dirty tactics employed by McCann, but now since the latter has :een wrestling in a clean manner. Heed finds no objection to tbe meeting. Many thought that restricting the use of rabbit punches, slugging and kicking would weaken : Mc Cann's attack. The Wildcat did seem a bit lost In bis first clean match, but that was mostly caus ed b habit and since that time he hi proven that his wrestling is equally as effective without the rough tactics.. . I Ijebln Reed, with his HmiJestf variety of holds and his unequal led 'speed, will try to do to Mc Cann what many others have fail ed to do--namely, take two -falls from the Salem feline. It's going to take a lot of clever maneuver ing, as McCann is not only strong, but be can stand lots of gruelling punishment. McCann Is the if - middleweight champion" of the northwest at present. .If Barrack man retains the championship belt "at Olympia, Wash., Tuesday n!ght, he will send it to McCann by vir tue of McCann's win aver him here last Wednesday night, , S. I S. GOLF TEAM - ' f ha' Salem high golf team had to try twice before beating, the CorvaTlis high divot diggers at CorvaUis Saturday. After play ing a 45-6 tie in the morning, the Salem team rallied, in the after noon match and won 11 to - In the afternoon, matches which were substituted for tbe ones, of the morning, Bab. number one man of CorvaUis. manage to get half a olnt to, keep his team from being entirely blanked. Monday tha Salem high team will meet tbe Oregon City golfers here..:: ' , . - '-' ' -ir,:..r. Suramary, second match: ' Salem CorvaUis 1 Groves 80-2, Babb 81-. Klein. 79-8. Cooper 83-0. Utter 78-, Ingalls 87-0. ; . Vincent 80-3, Lewis 89-0. Totals Salem, 11 ; CorvaUis, ' " J . ; Adams, Gridder, Improves After - Serious Illness Howard "Slick Adams; Salem high school football player at the end position on the 19S0 squad, was reported Improving satisfac torily Saturday after he passed the crisis Thursday 'in a serious Illness which Has kept him abed during, the past two weeks. It Is expected h wiir recover, rapidly. The Illness, a complication of influenza, ' rheumatism- and dis - eased tonsils came near- proving fatal.' Adams", plans for entering Oregon State - college - this fall may be thwarted as a result. ,. Marion Tossers Beat W.Salem; : q Meet Again WEST SALEM, April 4 The West Salem bovs baseball Uim lost here Friday afternoon to the Marlon, team by a score of 11 to West Salem boys who ' played were: catcher, Harry Baer; pitch' era, Jim Farrow and John Fergn son; first .base, Wilfred Perkins; second base, Clarence Baer; third base, Harvey Guffin and Ercel Diesnott; left field, Francis Wise and Bill Thomas; center"" field, Harold - Forrest; right field, Vir gil Lamb; Fred Warren and Al- vin-Richardson? shortstop. Edwin Maerz. j : . - .... - Marion and West ; Salem . will play on -the Marion diamond in the near future. . BOWLING Afternoons" One Gaine- IVee winteh garden v COWLING ALLEYS S23 X. High St. Good; Food. .Jarred SETTHISTII Mi C II S O I o i FAIR NEMESIS OS I : t. - . n -v r Left, Jackie Jlitchell, only woman to hold. contract In professional . - baseball. She's a pitcher for Chattanooga, ; Tenn club and ' she strnck out Babe Ruth (npper right) and Lou Gehrig (below) In an exhibition game at Chattanooga Thnradayr There are some sus- plclons that the Yankee circuit swatters didn't try as hard as they, might, bnt you couldn't get them to admit it: , . -j.- ,y - Heads-up Ball Team Seen . As Willamette's Tossers Start Conditioning Work At the close of the first week's practice at Willamette, the Bear cats show promise of - having a lively baseball team thlssea3on. At present -prospects are that the team will be improved In al most every department except the reserve pitcher si staff which- is still in question. However, -with a Iarea. crew of prospective horlera working out there is a chance that several good rubber workers may come to light to relieve Andy Peterson .who proved his ability last season. t : Messenger Is a lively catchers and puts a lot of life into the team as well as being a great help to the pitchers. Adams has been switched to first base which Spec" Keene believes to be the natural position for Dwight. He has gained some speed already this season in handling the ball and shows prospect of .getting away to a good bitting season. Xonle Glrod Is working on sec ond and with his brother Zeke on short the best double play 'com bination in the vallejr is on hand. Gibson -has been :roved -to third base and may work in well tbere BETiEFIT Dffi IS mm m MT. ANGEL. April 4 With the greater part of the funds ne cessary raised. Mt. Angel sports men are planning a 'big "benefit dance for April 16, to put their campaign to build retaining pens here for Chinese pheasants "over the top.- -..:--' j i ; Approximatel 120 is now in tbe Isaac Walton league treasury, contribute by local sportsmen to ward the construction of these pens. It Is estimated, they will cost about 175.' ' ' . .The 'pens -will hold over 2S0 birds, and the Mt. Angel club will be one of the first In the state to build them. Birds and teed will be furnished by the state game commission, f Three Bowling Circuits Will - Roll This Week Three of the regular city bowl ing leagnes are expected to roll this week, with the alley, araln in action, under L. V. Hall's man agement. The Commercial and City groups recommenced last week. i '. . ' j". ... .. .....,. Monday night the Statesman players are slated to bowl; Tues day, city, league,' and Thursday, the Commercial men. - Manager Hall states that play in nis Statesman derby wiU begin ioaay. - .. j - Cougars Defeat j Whitman -Idaho l : In Track Meet 7 PULLMAN. Wash.. April 4 - tAPj Winning nine first places and.tlelng for another.' Washing ton Sfate college traclr and field team piled np 87 H points to de feat the University of Idaho and Whitman college , In a triangular meet here today., - - - . Idaho won five first places and ties in one for 57 f- nofats. and Whitman scored ,18 points with out winning a first. BABE AND LOU . : z - 1! J 7S- If he puts enough life into. . his playing. Moore is alternating be tween the outfield and third base and may be used quite a bit on the hot corner.: Walt Erlckson, who played short last year may be pressed . into service on' third If It appears necessary. - At present Walt is playing out field and covers a lot of territory. Scales Is back at -his position of center fielder and is. also getting Into shape to pitch some. Pete Gretsch is another, chaeker who may be nsed In the outfield part of the time for his hitting ability as the Bearcats are hard up for portslded hitters. John Ross is an other brilliant outfielder who may get his batting stride this- season. He has a beantiful peg and fields Well. i : : r - Coach Keene Is going to start at once strenuous practice and ex pects to have the liveliest club In' the's';. He stated Saturday that all the men who wUl be car ried on the squad have played considerable ball and .know - the game well enough, to bo heads np all the time. The hitters and the wide awake players will be on the team, according to Keene. - r ' s Keizer Beaten ByWiSiaytoh KEIZER, April .4 The KeUer grade school baseball team lost to West Stayton 7 to 1 Friday. Bow- do and Van Nuys were .the um pires. Earl B. MeClendon'of West Stayton and Clyde Hoffer ofOlelz er, principals of the - respective schools, were In charge of tbe teams. - . Hollywood Men , v Swim Champions CHICAGO. April 4rAPl The Hollywood A." C. ran np a toUl of 28 points to win tha am ateur swimming championship three-day meet at the Lake Shore Athletic club here. New York A. C, was second with 23 points. Club Trackmen Defeat Indians , LOS ANGELES. Aoril 4 (API In a surprising display .of tal ent, me los Angeles Athletic club today defeated the Stanford university track and field team 70 to (1. Tha meet was devoid of outstanding performance. s Liberty Beats Mill City Nine - LIBERTY,' April 4 The first of the Marion county league base ball games in which Liberty has participated was played on the noma diamond on Friday -wire a Liberty met Mill City. The score was S to 1 in favor of Liberty. ' Four free bridges 'replacing toll bridges, are to bo built across the Red River, by Texas "and .Okla homa. . ; - " - Too Late to Classify xcnTlm Uckt to KlArrmth Fm-lls, itauA. iisi xiroaawmy. riajeiia. - FOR RENT Good 9 room bouxe rioe to Btatehouae. partly furnished. Aim 1 anf X room tatrtmwHt PrtrS with 'tb- toiea,.. Call ISat Center - BU CASCADE SKED Sixty Wine Ball Games set For 14 Teams; Season : -Opens Next Sunday - Fourteen baseball teams In the Cascade league wll Igo into -action next Sunday In tha opening league games. . . . The league is divided Into north and south, sections because of the: locations of the teams participat ing. The winners of the sections will play a three-game' series for the championship,, with the first of these games scheduled tor 'July 10., Each team must be uniform ed " ;,V;-'-':M ': ' - 'T !..'"' .,' The complete regular schedule is as follows! ; . -'. SOUTH SECTION"-- - I ' - First Half , - .-.. :' " AprU 12 r - Vv 'i, Aumavllle at Jefferson - Mill City at Turner 1 : J Stayton . at Lebanon .Hills Candy company at Tuck era Realtors . , April 19 .r:-- -. ' Jefferson at Mill City Turner at Stayton , Lebanon at Hills . Tuckers at Anmsvllle April 2 V '-. Anmsvllle at Turner i . Mill City at Lebanon SUyton at Tuckers Hills at Jefferson May S . '' . . , Jefferson at Stayton . , Turner at Hills Lebanon at Anmsvllle . -Tuckers at MUl City : .. -May 10- -' - '. . .,''. Stayton at Hills ; Mill City at Aumsvllle Jefferson at Turner (Tuckers at MIU City May 17 . Turner at Tuckers : Lebanon &t Jefferson AumsTlUe at Stayton Hills at Mill City May 24 - -V . ' Hills at Aumsville . Stayton at MIU City , Turner at Lebanon Tuckers at Jefferson -t n Second Half , May SI i Jefferson : at Aumsvllle Turner at Mill City " Lebanon at Stayton' ; Tuckers at Hills June 7 , -r Mill City at Jefferson ; Stayton at Turner ; Hills 'at Lebanon " 'Aumsville at Tuckers ... JuneJ14 3 Turner at Anmsvllle Lebanon at Mill City .Tuckers at Stayton . Jefferson at Hills June 21 s. Stayton at Jefferson "' Ilills at Turner . i Aumsvllle at Lebanon Mill City at Tuckers June 28 Ilills -at Staytoff Aumsvllle at Mill City Turner at Jefferson Lebanon .at Tuckers July 5 Tuckers at Turner Jefferson at Lebanon - Stayton at Anmsvllle -MIU City at HiUs July 12 Anmsvllle at Hills Mill City at Stayton Lebanon at Turner Jefferson at Tuckerl NORTH SECTION First Half April 19- St. Paul at Mt. Angei Brooks at Amity ' , --. DaytoiTat Yamhill April 26 Mt. Angel at Amity .Yamhill at Brooks ... Dayton at St. Paul May S . ... St. Paul at yamnui , Broks ato Mt. Angel Amity at Dayton May 10 YamhlU at Mt. Angel Brooks at Dayton Amity at St. Paul May 17 - V ' Mt. Angel at uayronr St. Paul at Brooks - - Yamhill at Amity Second Half May 24 - Mt. Angel at St. raui Amity at Brooks . r -' Yamhill at Dayton May 21 .' . Amity at Mt. Angel Brooks at Yamhill , , - St Paul at Dayton - June 7 - . t Yamhllt at St. Faui. , Mt. Angel at Brooks Dayton at Amity June 14 : .. Mt. Angel at YamhUl . ' Dayton at Brooks St. Paul at Amity , June 21 , Dayton at ML Angel Broks at St. Paul - " -Amity at Tamhlll- -" . - Frank W.Mpran New Manager of I V Mortuary' Here Frank W.Moran, formerly of Fresno, Califs Saturday assumed the managership . of the Salem Mortuary on 845 'North Capitol street. The firm recently occu pied a view 1,35.000 home,' While P. F. Kllllan retains his connec tion with the firm he will devote more of his time to -other busi ness Interests :.' : Mr. Moran has had 23 years of experience- as a , licensed em balm er. He was for many years associated with" the undertaking business In Portland being funer al director for - two prominent Unas' daring his residence .'there. Four Tams Will be tui j ; Prog-ram Assured for Year A lively meetiAgr at which youthful ball player? of Sa lem will be lined up for the 'American Lesrion. junior base- bau program, has been 'called : for Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, at the Y. M. C. A. by Olivier B. Hustonr chairman of the legion athletic committee whose duties include the Su pervision of junior.baseball. .Every ' boy" in " Salere " Who ls handy, with ' glove and bat ' and whose : 17th - birthday . will - sot have passed before June SO of this year, la asked to attend this meeting,' Mr. 'Huston .emphasizes. Four local business firms, will sponsor t. teams : State Savin gs and Loan. Valley Motor, Douglas McKay. Chevrolet and Cherry City. -Baking company. ; These four teams which will be lined UP Wednesday night.-will engage in a aeries for the citjr champion ship,' after which the teamto rep resent Salem In the county series with' Sllverton, ' IWoodburn . and Stayton -will be selected from the entire roster of the four outfits. Sllverton Success 'i - : ' ': Last Year Recalled . At the Wednesday night meet ing Roy "Spec" Keene, state chairman of junior baseball, Leo "Frisco" i Edwards who . coached Silverton'a northwest .champions of last season and the four Sa lem , boys who played ' on that team will be present. The four local players who made the trip to Baker and later : to Colorado Springs for the all-western tour nament are Foreman, - Kitchen, Craig and Perrine. . .. ' Interest In the Junior base ball program has been growing steadily here due to the Silver ton team's success. Last year Salem lost to Sllverton by a nar row margin and with an active program assured here this sea son, may hope to win the county championship. : - - The chief purpose of Wednes day night's meeting is to line boys up for the various teams, so it is important that all who wish to try out, be on hand at the Y. M. C. A. at the appointed time;' ' r : FourRun Clout : Breaks up Game As Aurora Wins ' - " - ; AURORA; April 4, Th e Au rora grammer , school baseball players were on their toes tor days getting in trim to play their first Malon county league game Friday afternoon,, meeting Wood burn on thehome grounds. Final score was 7 to 3 in favor of Aurora. It was a good game all the way through, with a tie score of S to .3 in the ninth . In ning, when George Arnold of Au rora made a home run with the bases full scoring four .jruns. - Batteries : Woodburn, Guston son and Snowley; Aruora, Bonney and Tomlinson. , , Hubbard Grades : Lose in Opener l To Buena Crest ' .. m - ? HUBBARD, AprU 4 Hubbard grade boys met. defeat -In their first league game of baseball this season when they played the Ben na Crest grade school boys at the latter place Friday afternoon. The score was 17-10. :. Hubbard ' ' players included: catcher. Junior Hlggenbotbem ; pitcher, Floyd Bevens; first base, Gerald Williams: second base, Lester Barrett; third base, Harold Williams; shortstop,-. Manton Carl; right field, -Maurice Spagle; left field. John Dimick; center, Marvin Barrett. The coach Is Earl ReinharL Maureen Orcutt Captures Title . After 4 Tries , PINEHURST, N. C, April 4 (AP) After four years of cam paigning over the. sloping , fair ways and sand ' greens of , pine hurst, Maureen Orcutt. of ICngle wood. N. J.. today won her re ward with victory in the 29th an nual north and south women's golf tournament. - ; ' The New Jersey : star, twice medalist. In the tournament, but never before getting - past - the semi-finals, downed the straight driving Virginia Van Wie, of Chicago, one up in the finals match. - - r.:,. -f-v;: John Snell to . ' - ; " Face Joerg on L SHyertoii Card SILVERTONv April 4 Hard If? t ting Johnny Snell of Portland, will appear In a stellar": eight round battle with' Andy Joerg, the-popular little Dutchman from Mt, Angel at the Sllverton arm ory on April 13, In what promises to- be the best bill.. this season. Snell will .weigh in at-122 and Joerg's weight will strike around 126. A-.;-,--,, 'is--;--. A ,. ; Another attraction on the card will, include a six .round' match between "One Round" Shuley and Bobby -Ambrose of'. Salem. ' Tbe Hanks will again mix for Hank Brady Is being groomed for ' an other encounter with, Hank Berg land who rather bested- him at the last go at Sllverton.' Young Johnson and Red Brown of Salem and Youn. Douglas wIH also be on the.bin.". '- , " . ". " i O - 'CCJET" j Baseball is going to : break - through in earnest Hhls week, 1 what with the - Coast league j opening Tuesday and the high j. school games bursting out from' . behind the mud banks that ' r If it stops raining.. . : .. . -. ; .' Portland opens at Oakland Se attle at Sacramento, San Fran cisco at Mission and Los Angeles at :Hollywood, as;if the last two made any difference as. to desig nation. N Portland comes ' north April 21- to play Hollywood and then Seattle and whether any body from Salem 'goes down to look on will depend - lot ...on whether Spencer" Abbott .does some miracles or It's Just the same, old story. v Bet Babe Rath never got any bigger thrill thatr the Aurora kid who lambasted a homer Friday to the ninth inning with the sack; satnrated and the score tied. Bis name. If we read our correspondent's writing ac- -cnrateJy, Is George Arnold ;. . It's mighty important, you Jun Ior ball players, that you ; turn out for that meeting at the Y Wednesday night at $ o'clock. It's about the only chance for the managers to get in touch with you.. - - - v . ; -.. ' fJEWBERG TOSSERS LOSE TO HUBBARD HUBBARD, April 4: Hub bard high school won , a victory over Newberg high In a baseball game played here Friday after noon, by a score of 9 to 2: Hubbard - batterfes -were: catchers, Garfield Voget and Rol lie Bidgood; pitchers, Joe Weav er. Melvin Aroudt, and David Mc Arthur. . r- The "Newberg" y boys waded through water several feet deep on their way here the Willam ette river" was out' of its . banks on the Marlon county' side of the Newberg bridge and the boys left their cars and waded to waiting ones.."..' -' .,'',.''" ',i " The Hubbard' boys praised" the good : ' sportsmanship ' shown by the Newberg boys throughout the game. ';; " - ": . w Huskies Beaten; . Churchill Sets Javelin Record CALIFORNIA OVAL, Berkeley, Cat, April 4 (AP) Breaking a national collegiate record in one event and exhibiting new-found strength - In r others, California's Bears defeated .University of Washington's Huskies. . 78-63, here today in their annual coast conference-track and field meet. - Kenneth ChurchlU, tall blonde California, gathered in new hon ors In the javelin throw when he sent the spear out tor a ride of 217 feet, 7 Inches. Jt set a new American record for college per formers. V , Visitor Leads flnMaitchMithM Sam Steinbock Stelnbock," the ' Salem bowler par excellence, was bested 9 6 pins by John B. McKInxle, at Eugene last night. In 10 games, the Los Angeles pin-smasher rolled 1876 wBile "Sammy" scored 1780. . With; Steinbock fighting! to gain the lead, the final 10 cantos, which - are to be played on the Winter Garden alleys starting at 7:80 tonight, give : promise of showing - champion-calibre - pin toppling. McKlnzie Is conceded by some observers to be one ' of the coast's stars but "Sammy" is no slouch,' as Blaney of Eugene must admit. ' -i. . ; The ' winner of the, 20 games will pocket a 3100 purse. . v Parktpse' Wins 1 1 Oyer Silverfon : High on Links SILVERTON.t April Parkrose of Portland won over ?-Sllverton high In -golf i on the Z Sllverton country ,- club course Y Saturday morning with a score .of 11 to 1.' Scores-were Parkroser Robert Hoter, 40-39 ; , Tom - Denhart, 39 42; Harold Hull, "40-38; Richard Grub bs, . 47-45.; Sllrertonri Joi Campbell. 41-41; Marion Hoblitt. 47-45: Red Strang. 4 5-4 J;, Frank Johnson, 6 0-4 4. . SDiSOfJ OPGJS ; HERETUEW Semfiigh and Woodburn I To Cross Bats;, Local 'C Xl Lineup ' Uncertain , i' fr Salem C high school's .babaU team, will receive Its first. taste of outside competition .Tuesday when 7the :-Woodburn high team, county champions of 1930 will be met-on Olinger field. -'; -I . "Holly. Huntington Is not yet sure what. Ills lineup will be, but he has started his selecUon. Pete McCafferty II back to his old Job of catcher," hut may be shifted to the outfield as his peg is uncer tain and he Is a good hitter. , i Tuesday's pitcher will ; be eith er. Van Cleave or Perrine. Van Cleave dropped out of school last semester, to., work for ..his father and despite the fact that an affi davit has-been presented to Gary, secretary of the high school ath letic association, and a personal visit 'paid' the" secretary by-Mr. Van Cleave, no action has been taken yet on his eligibility. Van Cleave was the regular pitcher last year an d hopes that he will not be Ineligible because he had to work last semester. "-. ' " Second Base la j-; : r ; 5 " t Present Worry - - " Bowden will likely, play . first base for the present. He Iras a good reach and is a good all around playerr though not flashy. Second base is giving "Holly some worry as he Is not' satisfied with those who hava tried out for it so far. McCarthy is one of the beet of these and has a suit cut down to fit, but he Is bo small that he can not cover a large ter ritory. ; Craig; may be changed from the outfield to second base if no other second Backer comes to light. Ramp, Damon and Fll singer are other aspirants .for the position. - - : . Foreman may start Tuesday's game at short and Kitchen at third. Roth have fair pegs and field weU. Mel Van Cleave and Craig are two of . the likely out fielders. A number of others are out and may prove to be' good men.' The team ; which starts against Woodburn may-be chang ed entirely before the season pro Business AMUSEMENTS - Saldft Golf Course 3 mllea south on Rirer Drive. 18 hole watered fair ways, large greens. Fees 75c Sundays mrt hoHlaw.$1.0. ' ' AUCTIONEERS F, N. WOODRY- If Years Salem's Leadinir Auctioneer ' and Furniture Dealer - Residence-and. Store .110 North Summer Street " TelephoneS BATHS Turkish baths and - ntai Logan. TelphQTW 3021. are.- - 8. H. New Bank. 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GARBAGE Palem BrtTnrr, Tel. 49? or 7gflo. HEMSTITCHING NEEDLEWORK, Margaret's Shop. 41S Court:- - - - , INSURANCE, BECKE HENDRICKS tit N ilish Tel. 4917 INSURANCE WnXAMETrH rxa AQENCT 5 , . "Wm. Till Ten. Mgr. - - ' Exclusive - Buttevilla A refit " '-" J ?15 Msnl Vnr. - - - v Tel. T90H LAUNDRIES WTHT? NEW. SALEM LAUNDRY TirB fWEIDER, LAUNDRI 143 6. High v , Tel. 1125 CUPITAl, CTTT LAUNDRT . TV a Waah TuArvIV I . a. t Telephone.. IU . im Broadway gresses far. .... : Saturday morning the red and black batsmen scrimmaged against Parrish Junior high and displayed plenty' of . spirit .even though the playing was a bit rag ged In spots. ' ; .: . . ' ; ' i ; ; ,'. ' , - . . Goid'Trout Floats Avay i-iriBigModd ' r By SIDNEY JACKSON -; MT. ANGEL, April 4 Famed throughout the United States, Mt. Angel's .goldfUh-trout" fell vlc- tims to the great downpour that visited the Willamette valley this week. a ..:'-; ' - 5 -; Half goldfish and halt trout, these fish have attracted the atten- tion . of sclentlf le ' men, amate u r fishermen,' and just plain ordin ary cltirensln all parts of the; nction. JWhen a story about them ' was flashed over the Associated ' Press wires last fall scores of let-; ters were sent to their owner, Jo-' seph Berchtold. suggesting names for the new fish. -' The fish, now reaching the lus ty age of about six months,' were in a - pond near - the Mt. Angel boteL Joseph, who is proprietor of a nearby 'confectionery store, suddenly remembered bis fish when the rain was at its height. . He rushed to the pond Just In time to see a'wave of water sweep over it. The goldfish-trout dis appeared down the road with contemptuous flips of their gold speckled talis. Since the rain ceased, Mr. Berchtold and friends have been exploring the stagnant ' "pools nearby In the hope of saving these fish for science. ; So far their search-has been unsuccessful, and it is feared that the fish reached the Pudding river and are now on their way to Portland to see the sights. 1 - -2 r- Beavers Await Opening Clash SAN JOSE. Cal., April 4 (AP) With the,, entire squad in' shape the Portland Bearers were marking time here today awaiting the opening ball at San Francisco next Tuesday. Manager Spencer Abbott characterised the spring training session, here as the most successful he has had with a dub. Directory MATTRESSES j Mattresses from factory to home. Ask about our vool mattresses. Renovat ers and fum I gators. Capital City Bed-dins- Co. Tel. 40. 3010 North Cep. MULTIGRAPHING Salem's Tetter Phop. Tel. 7490. MUSIC STORES GEO. C. - WILL pianos. Phono graph, sewing- machines, sheet music, and piano studies. 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