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77 aseb e&mri ' Likely m n (3&IL TTv - T7 77 T7. X7 SEITORS LOSE iPllflUIIEfl Get' Four 'Runs in First but , Can't Keep - it due to .: Beck's Wildness . ' Portland. Valley - Ijeffljrn - . .-. , . W. L. :- Pet. EverKeady -.-2 0 : l.o eo Vancouver .1.000 rnmitlltnl : 1 . 1 - . ilkOO Van. Barracks Hllisboro . .., , Newbers; Salem . , "v. :0 Cresbam. 1 '.600 1 " .500 1- .50(7 t -r .t00 .000 1 Games Sunday. ,'Eter Heady :-Compton 1..,' Vanconrer, 7; Salem 5s '. Newbers; ; Gresbam 5. . , : . VANCOUVER, Wasb., Aprll'S? The Vancourer city team trot ted the Salem Senator four runs in the flat. inning of the game at Yancourer .yesterday and tben rime through, with a rally to win, 7 to S, and. remain in the lead of the Portland Valley circuit. Van touter got Ita run on eight bita and wlldness by Johnny Beck, ex Beaver pitcher now with the Sen ators. Score: ; . : . Salem " , . ,. B H Girod. cf '. ' 3 O 1. 3 Ilughea, 2b MeLaln, xf .. ...'... Olinger, 3b : 3 Adolph, lb 4 Wilkinson. . e - ..-4 Ashby. ss Camnbell. If S 3 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Beck, p -3 Totals; r-31 11 23 - -.Vancouver B H O A Weiss, rf ; 3 0 3 0 Rentfrdw. 2d : 3 0 3' 2 K. Bridge, lb .3 111 Hobson. ef 3 12 D. Bridge, 3b Beall. e Thompson, If Pfeitfer. as Smith, p Totals .25 8 27 -Salem 400 001 00-2-5 VaneouTer V..30I 100 00 7 Runs Salem.- Hughes, Olinger 2, Adolph. Wilkinson: Vancon Ter, Weiss, Rentfrow, K. Bridge, Hobson 2. Beall. Thompson. Er Tors Hughes 2, Ashby, Weiss, K. Bridge. D. Bridge. Hobson 2, Beall, Thompson. Bases on balls Smith 5. Beck S. Two-base hit -Girod 2, Beall. Double play Olinger to Wilkinson to Adolph. Stayton Beats Keizer Tossers KEIZER, April 27 The Kel ler boys were defeated In a close baseball game with the Stayton team on the Stayton field Friday afternoon, 10 to 0. NEW LOW ONE-WAY AND ROUNDTRIPS TO SOUTHERN OREGON Now you can save mooej on -short trips and now jou on go s jm please. . Oor new low one-war tickets have a 10-day limit (10 days to get there). The roundtrips are good for 60 days. On sale EVERY DAY. Stopovers allowed within the limit. ; . At.tbese new fares, we axe sure you will appreciate more than ever the economy. (.uuiiuii iuii swiitaess ot Southern Pacific travel. : SOME EXAMPLES? One . Round way: trip Roseburp; 40 8.05 Grants . Pass - 7.33 1155 Jledford . SJ29 140 Ashland ...I. 8.67 , 15JJ0 (3 3EBtShnGCrIiD ' City 'Ticket Office 184 2f. Liberty - Tel. 4643 Passenger Depot, 13th and Oak Tel. 4408 i ' HOME RUN KING OUT ; I ! , ; r- s : : i i 1 -f- 3 y. : Hi 4 ' Babe Rath, the greatest Idol that . nea unconscious front the Boston . ton, Mass., after his serious fall. Bene hospital. A twisted tnnscle in king was the diagnosis. Both Salem Teams Win in i Cascade League; Leaders Fall Before Hill's Bats CASCADE LEAGUE South Section ' Hill's 10, Jefferson 7. .Tucker's 15, Stayton 4. AumsTilie forfeited to Turner. . North Section Amity 12, ML Angel 10. Tamhill 11, Brooks 3. Dayton 5, St. Paul 1. '' ' ' .J'-'' i The sun boiled down ah th Cascade league players Sunday, raaaing baseball enjoyable alike to the players and spectators. "Jef ferson was the only team previ ous to Sunday which had won two games, out it reii berore the hearr hlttinr Htll'a nntv players. Bljr. Burlr Prank Rhm- gled two three, base hits and a home run off his giant 42 ounce oat at jerrerson to enable his team to win 10 to 7. Rhnr tbe captain Of Hill'a team and plays a heady game at catcher. une otner long hit just missed going out of the lot. . 'Harold Hauk also dftllvprp tnr Hill's getting a long two base hit wnicn scored three men. Fish got three teasing hits and played a hot game at shortstop. Jeglum, left handed' firs. baseman, also mi iwice. urundy pinch, hit for DEFEAT! WEST LINW SILVERTON. Anril 7. ' S1. verton high defeated West Linn at the Silverton Country club course Saturday morning with a score or n to 7. The first two mitrh wr Tan closely contested. Joe Camnhell of Sllrertoa won OTer Oscar Wan ker of West Una by on hole. They shot 88 and 89. In the sec ond match Marion Hoblitt won over Gordon Swope by one hole. iney snot SO. Donald Nelson of Wmi TJnn t a. feated Red Stanlz br 1U tn u. James Pollard of West Linn de feated Max Llndholm with a core of 2H to K points. Frank John son and Harold Irish of Sil-wirtnn defeated Robert BIythe and James Robertson each with 3 to 0 points. Last Saturday West . Linn de feated Silrerton at Oreron "!. 11 to Neat week end Tor- est Grove. Dallas. CorraUls -and SlUerton will play a four-way match here and Forest Grove will play' Silrerton In fire singles and iwo aouoies or leunis. - - . J 6 ri es . First of a Series of Instructions ' Via iVtaphone! Now, Playing NO. 1 "ThePUnER" SILVERTON GOLFERS with Bobby YARII ER t BROS. . ; ELSINORE baseball has ever knows, being: car. Red Sox's Fenwlck Park, Bos The Babe was taken to Peter the left thigh of the home ran - Bacon In the last Inning and 'got a two base hit down the third base line. - Jefferson scored fire runs In the first Inning on Just one hit and sereral errors. Wilson pitch ed a good game for Hill's and lasted nine Innings. Tuckers Realtors bounced the ball all around the field to beat Stayton 15 to 4. Twenty hits were made by the Realtors. Birch led the field by making four hits out of six times at bat. Blaco pitched good bail for fire Innings and was tnen reliered by Lyons. Rar Se quin, joe Hereberger, Kitchen. Birch. Heenan. ZIngle. Fabry, Foreman. Tucker. Lyons, Blaco. McCaffery and Johnson played for Tuckers. Mill City will be the next op ponent for the undefeated Real tors. -. : 1 ; ATHTTV Ar.rU 9 7 TV a inlw a mt m A MV A4USV nine defeated ML Angel here Sunday 12 to 10 In a Cascade League game, uoin teams snow UOSBibllities . of wblnnincr thpm. seires into good shape. Next Sun day Amity will play at Dayton. Dayton defeated St. Paul 5 to 1 at St. Paul Sunday. This. was the lowest score reported for Sun day. Kermlt -Russell pitched -for St. Paul until he was Injured sliding to the plate. . ; BROOKS. April 2 7 On the new playing field here which; was being used for the first time, the Brooks team lost to Tamhill Sun day 13 to J. Annual Elks Tourney on; 64 Qualified Sixty four members of the lem Elks lodra ha onalifltwl In the annual Elks' handicap f golf tournament and Frank Lynch tournament mahaeer. has ; ar ranged pairings In two flights, first round to be played before next sunaar nlrht and baten sixteens . to form two more nights. : ? .The pairings are: ! ? Chamnionshin flirht R Small ts. M. Ohling;U. S. Page ts. Geo. . Blowers; Chester: Cos ts. J. ' Sears : - Jo nSnni4 vs. Frank Halnowski; . Tad Shelton rs. irrana: Meyers; C. N. Need ham ; ts. E. A. SkeTTey; Walt -nne-rs. Harry Gastafson; W. O. Church ts. W. L Needham; D W. Eyres ts. Clark Jackson; Chaa. Unruh ts. Carl Gabrielson; Sam Reika s. Fred .WillUms; Robin Day yg. J. H. WUlett; Chaa. Goodwin ts. R. L Mc Laughlin; H. Schmahl ts. Rubs Bonesteele; A. H. Jallen rs. Glen Lengren; E. F. Slade ts. John Varley. - - First flightJake Fuhrer ts. Dr.. Prime; Max Flannery ts. R. C. Aiken; Fred Annunsen ts. B. pade; Cuyler Van Patter ts. Ar thur Rahh, Harry Miller ts. Jack Callahan; Dr. Marshall ts. Vic MeNamara; Lee Unruh ts. Otto Hartmaa ; . Carl Pope ts. A. A. Gueffroy; Oscar Lapham ts. Judge Belt; Carl Armstrong ts. Dr. C. B.TJfNelll; T. M. Hicks ts. M. C Moynihan; Fred Brock ts. Geo. Johnson; E. L. Welder ts. C E. Hald; Jas. McClellan ts. A. W. Jones; Roy Stewart m. Ed Armstrong; Sid Jones ts.- Chas. Hudkins. . - ;, r u LIBERTY. April 25l The Lib erty baseball team won a declslre Tictory oret the Aumsrills team on the Liberty diamond Friay afternoon by a score of .12 to 7. BOWLING Afternoons One Game Free WINTER GARDEN 33S i N. High St. BOWLING ALLEYS ood . Food Serred - BEARCATS WILL WiEET STATERS And Salem High Billed to Face : Molalla at 2 ; p. m., Olinger - A double-header baseball pro-' STam la billed for this afternoon. on Olinger field with Salem high and Mplalla opening the ; day's play at 1:45 and Willamette and Oregon State mixing at 4 o'clock in what promises to be the best college baseball game of the year in Salem: -- - Willametta and ; Oregon . State hare each defeated U. of O. twice and are probably the two strong-' est college nines in the state. The final . playoff in the northwest conference In baseball this spring will be held at Walla Walla or at Caldwell, Idaho, ;, depending on whether Whitman or Cot L wins In - the eastern . dirlsion. . . This means that eren if Wilamette does win the '.western section of the conference, the final games will not b here. ' Today's game . with Ralph COleman's staters and FrK day's game with Oregon here will' be two' of the best of the season and possibly the last of the first- class games here. . r ' Coach "Spec" Keene intends to start Andy Peterson on the mound today and if Andy's arm gets to working properly the Corrallls basmen will face a real problem. Howerer, in the two games that O. S. C. won from the Bearcats it waa loose fielding rather than poor pitching which was the de ciding factor. In the second game at Corrallls Ralph Coleman's men had a rer itable scare .when the bases, were loaded In the ninth and Zeke Glr od drore the ball far out In cen ter field. The score was 10 to 7 In faror.of O. S. C. and G I rod's hit looked like a sure home run, but Ballard's winged feet carried him close enough to the ball that he was able to make a mighty leap and drag It In with one hand for the last out of the game. On Monday "Spec" stated that it would be only- a lack of hustle If his men were defeated today. All ot his men are good hitters and are liable to bit safely any time. Peterson is as good as Brown, who pitches for Oregon State, and Willamette's outfield Is exceptionally fast. Infield Glrlng Some Concern The part of the team which Is girlng I'Spec" some concern is the infield. Indiridually they are the best players Willamette has had to guard tbe bases ; for a long whlle, but . they do not always work together as a whole. ... "Gibson : would be three times as good a player if he would al ways keep hustling," stated Keene Monday. "Hoot" is a good man and is capable of being of Im mense ralue to the team. Adams Is working well at first, base and is beginning to find himself with the bat. Gribble played a whale of a game on third at Columbia uniTersity Saturday, but was not out for practice Monday. For this reason Gibson will probably start at the hot corner against O. S. C. Messenger - will hold Peterson's pitches and the Girod boys will work second and shortstop. ' Sealaa and Erlckson will start In the outfield and possibly Gretsch or "Doby" Wood will be In rteht field, as both bit well In their last games. GUI and Moore are the other two outfielders who will hn on hand. Erickson was tried on third yesterday and works well at that position. Coach Keene stated that he can not remember ef , any time since 1905 that Willamette has beaten n R r In h&Hahall and ha feels th&t thin la tha Bearcats' blar op portunity. The - defense, is still rather weak, but Is constantly lm prorlng and the hitting has been good. Strong Molalla Turn ia Comina? Salem high won from Molalla. 2 to 2. this season at the latters town and will tlr to do as much today. Perrlne pitched a success ful game against Moiana oerore and will start again, today. Th red and black men had dif flculty in bunching their' hits be fnr hnt should be able to do a littla mora now With added' bat ting practice. Coach "Holly" Hun tington's men did not iook so not against Chemawa and got only one hit. Howerer. "Holly" thinks that It was not all due to the pitcnmg. several of the nlarers were said to hare been out late the night before and the showing maae in th nni Tarlfled these rumors. Plenty of men are arallable at Salem high and sereral. Of next year's men are good players ana may be used. MeCaffery will catch today and nnwden will snake In the cegs on trt Ramn or Cralar will start on second and Foreman at short. Kitchen will be used on Jhlrd. Scheibner and both of the van Cleare boys may start in the out field. HnwTf r. Molalla's pitch er Is a southpaw, aa now appears likely, Jensko will be started at rn a f tvn field noaitlons. . Leffler Is the portslde hurler for Molalla and was sared from pitching against Woodburn yes terday so he would be In condi tion for today. Holman la catcher and Watson is first baseman. Eb- erhart and Slyter occupy seeona and third and HIbbard lSNshort stop. Coach Huntington states that Hibbard Is the best high school shortstop he has erer seen, rwuihie nlava are his soeclaltr and he works them with the ease of a coast leaguer. " Ray Yoder and Gardner are the oufielders. Mpl-. alla'a team play Is smoother, than that of the Chemawa Indians, but they seem a, bit weaker with the oat. - ! -. r Between 75,600 and' 78,000 bales of bops are harvested annu ally In. Oregon. . . , . First Round Spring Golf ! Meet Ended The first round of the - Salem Golf club's spring- handicap tour nament "was completed .Sunday witn t- a minimum or oerauits showing . great ; Interests la the event. The second round start ed Monday '.with pairings as fol lows: .j. -. .. . Chamnionshin. flight R. G. Balderee plays Hlleman; McDou- gal plays Jullen;. Elmer Balder- ree piays Lyue; miner piays Walker.. ' . , - "Second" flight' Burghardt plays Lengren; Cross plays Cox; Simmons plays MaeNamara; Johnson plays Needham... Second , mgnt r rage piays Chambers; Glihe plays Willett; Garpjobst plays ' Bonesteele; An- unsen . plays Day," , Results oft the first' rounds were;;-.? ' ......... Championship flight Anunsen won from Hendrle, 4 and S ; Garnjobst - won from Dare Eyre, 3 . and l; .Russ Bonesteele won from Halnowski, ' default;'. CUne won from Shelton 5 and.!;. Wil lett won from Aiken,. 5 and 4; Page won from Llresley, 4 'and S; Chambers won from McLaugh lin, 4 .and . Day , aefeated Pound. - ' First flight R.' a. Balderree won from KJetcing, . . and "2; Hlleman defeated Dr. Hill, 5 and 4; McDougal defeated Unruh, 1 up; Jullen won from Hawkins default; E. Balderree won from Roberts, 2 and . 1; Lytle : won from Woodson, ! up; Ritner won from Young, 4 and 3; Walker won from Lynch, 4 and 2. .. Second flight Burghardt beat Lapham, 4 and 3; Lengre beat Callaghan, 4 and 3; Cross' beat Hlxson, 1 up; Cox beat Guy Smith, 2 up; Simmons beat Prime, 4 and 3; MacNamare beat Brown, 1 up; Johnson beat Mc- Gilchrist. 5 and 4; Needham won from . Miller, default. VATXOWAZi LBiaUl W. U Pet. W. Lb Pet. BoiUb .9 S Chirac T S .750! PitUK -S S .455 Pbilaa. .4 0 .400 .700 St. I O s N. T. 7 4 .667 BroskL. .3 S .182 .esetCiDCta. .1 T .123 ST. LOUIS. April 27. (AP) The Pittsburgh Pirates made It two straight from the St. Louis Cardinals, winning -today 5 to 3. Pittsburgh opened the game with four runs in the second , Inning and a ninth rally of the Cardi nals fell short. RHE Pittsburgh 400 001 000 5 8 0 St. Louis- . .000 000 102 3 9 4 French and - Phillips; Rhem, Lindsey and Wilson. Rabbit Scores em PHILADELPHIA, April 27. - (AP) Brilliant pitching by Sox Siebold and a timely single by Rabbit Maranrille enabled the. Boston Brares to beat the Phils here today, 2 to 0. , The right-handed ace of the Boston club limited the Phillies to four hits and was master at all times. Rabbit Maranrille de- lirered his timely hit in the third inning with one out. Siebold on third and Wilson second. R H E Boston ...002 000 000 2 0 Phil'd'lphla.OOO 000 0000 4 1 Siebold and Spohrer; Benge, Chesler, J. Elliott and DaTtf, Ensa. Score six Early NEW YORK, April 27. (AP) A six run attack in the first inning pared the way for the New York Giants 8 to 5 rictory orer the Brooklyn Robins In the first of the lnter-borough series today. -x R H E Brooklyn .001 000 031 5 6 0 New York 600 000 02x 8 12 0 Shaute, Day, Galliran and Lombard!; Hubbell, Walker and O'Farrell. Chicago at Cincinnati, cold. . . IMA DEFEATS WOODBURN, April 27-Mo-lalla high school's baseball team came from behind here this aft ernoon to defeat Woodburn high 7 to 6 after Woodburn had been three ; runs ahead in the fourth inning. ' r ' ' " " Boyle, Woodburn center field er, poled out a homer as the first man up In the game,, but from then on Molalla settled down and played tight ball with Hibbard In a leading role. Fluke pitched most ' of the game but was re liered in the eighth by ' Leffler, who stopped further -scoring on the part of the Bulldogs. Molal la was apparently sarlng Leffler for the game against Salem to morrow. - - Woodburn's loose -play In the field was largely responsible for its defeat; . : 'The lineups: ; Woodburn , s Molalla Rarlck p. . . . i;V Fluke ,;: ' -;-' pr.i.;,"4 Leffler Dlrksen. .. . . . . e. Holman A. Presthus.t . .lb, . i". . " Watson Evans ... ,,.ti 2b.... . Eberhar t H. Presthus. ...3b....;. 1 Slyter Schwab. . . . .a. .. . . Hibbard E.Oberst.... .. lf....... Ray Boyle. . . . . . . . cf ; ... . . : Yoder Reed .......... rf...... Hardy . .Umpire, Gardner.- ' Total ralue of principal crops produced In Virginia in 1930 Is estimated at 1 9 3,6 08.00 0V , PIRATES MAKE IT 10 MBS in ROW W00DBH 7 TO 6 BIS Track and Field Sports at Willamette Show Gain - Irir Interest "now . Much interest was manifest In track at Willamette Monday when the lnterclass. track meet was run off with a large number " of 'en trants:' " The . freshmen won the meet by a wldo margin. . j Track at Willamette - has - bad sereral lean years with little Inter- test shown, but- It - now appears. that with new life and - ability added "from - the freshman' class, the ' Bearcats will ;' again -" start climbing, toward an equal footing In track. The freshmen took . six of the 14 first places In Monday's meet and scored (1 points. Th Juniors, .led. by" Percy Car penter and Don-Faber, came sec-, ond with 42 points. The sen iors scored 29 ; and the sophor. mores picked. up. loose points and took one first to score 16. Armstrong made good time in the 440, coTering the distance In 56.4. He has . been .working hard and should be a raluable man in future meets. Kloostra went fire feet seren In the high Jump and Fred Smith took first place in the Jarelin throw. Keizer. took first in the half, mile, but the time was nothing remarkable as he was not pushed hard. 'Willamette will hare Its first interscholastic meet Friday on Sweetland field at one o'clock against the Albany college Pirates. The teams are of about equal strength and condition is going to be & deciding factor. Last year the Bearcats won from Albany, but Buchanan did not eompete In that meet. In case he is here Fri day, the Bearcats will hare ' a tough time of It. The one discouraging feature of the track team will be the sprints men. The time In both the 100 and 220 was slow and no fast men hare shown up-yet. How erer the weights .hare plenty of lusty dispatchers with Carpenter, Fred Smith, Pat Emmons, Acker man. Frants and Ross ready to set the shot, Jarelin and discus In mo tion. ', !: 1 :.w . "The hurdlers hare -not. been working out long, but J. Smith; a freshman, took the high hurdles and prored that he can go that high. Cook took the two mile and Harry Stone took the mile without. any great trouble. Coach Las" Sparks . Is not too optimistic at present, but hopes to pare the way for a strong team next year. Summary: . 100 French, Faber, Walker and J. Smith. - 220 French, DeMytt, Faber and Walker. 440 Armstrong, Stone, Plough man and Spellbrink. .880 Keiier, Armstrong, Hus ton and Stone. - Mile Stone, Krledel, Spell brink and Edmunson. Two mile Cook and Edpun son. - - . High Jump Kloostra, DeMytt. Carpenter and F. . Smith and French (tied). " Broad Jump DeMytt, Keizer, Erlckson and J. Smith. P. Vault -Carpenter and Faber (tied), J. Smith and Emmons. Discus Carpenter, Fantz, Em mons and F. Smith. "- Jarelin F. Smith, Carpenter, Ross and J. Smith. Shot put Carpenter, Fred Smith. French and Bashor. High hurdles -J. Smith, Haley and Barton. Low hurdles French, Faber, Haley and Carpenter. SOLONS Will, 1ZTH U Pet. W. U Pet. aTL -7 K. T. 7 Wb. ,7 Detroit -6 .700 PhiUS. S .600 St. L. S S .875 .S3 Cbiear 6 .S3S 451Botoa S 7 300 WASHINGTON. . April 27. (AP) Phil Weinert hit Sam Rice to force In the ran that gare the Washington Senators a 9 to 8 rictory orer the New Tors: Tan kees In 12 innings today. : ..-,' ' r H E N. T." 000 041-100 200-8 15 3 Wn. 300 010 110 201-3 20 4 Penock. PlDrras. Weinert and Perkins, Jorgena; Hadley, Taus cher, rCrowder, -Burke and Spen cer, kHargreare. - ::. -" , . .... i ' .' .' . Philadelphia at Boston., cold. Detroit at Chicago, cold." "St. Louis at Clereland, cold. Work on Market Roads Started For 'the 'Season - First construction on ; market roads' for the present season started Monday, with a crew at work on the cottage farm road under direction of Billy Mcll- waino. Work will start this morn ing on the Fern Ridge road, John ny Grlesenaur, foreman,- report ed yesterday, while In town. - . Another Job, the Victor Point road under ' Lester, van Cleare, will get under way next Monday. As soon as possible, work will start on the Mission ' Bottom route past Wheatland Ferry. W. Stayton is t Still ginning t WEST STAYTON, : April ' 2 7.- The r West .Stayton - grades base ball team went to Mill City Fri day afternoon .where they played Mill City. ' The score was 20 to 13 in faror' of Wesl. Stayton, which ' has lost only one of : Its games. ; ' '' ' MTSMlfl BIT 10 'caip"" (Oil iiWirs JJrlnff' on Uw cosmollnel A Coast Artillery officer has been aslsgned here as instructor and ; now It's up to the National Guard to set up a couple of mortars or 12-Inch guns. Some- ' body haa suggested azimuth and -eleration be t lgured for the aeo ' onld floor of the eapltol, a little west of the rotunda, ' " ' . First, casualty . of the! Legion. Junior bassbaH season "was Frisco Edwards' - windshield. . Foul ball hit it Monday afternoon 'while Guardian; and ' Valley" Motor 'were playing and since Frisco was um piring,' it's' tfp to :vthe Legion ' to reimburse him. '' , - - ' , . George CadweU has.! figured . it out that OOO young fellows , . are playing . ball , around . here ... this . season. " .How does ' that leare anyone .for spectators?. When ' you add . one , umpire for . .'erery two teams, it makes an -.eren.&aosaaiL.'V' "x't r'y:J ' .'. The 'Senators, are In the cellar. Well,. they're Just where they, were, about a Jrear ago; and look where they ended' up. Double - header ' at : Olinger field today and maybe that'll bring out a few. -A lot of people of .entitled to some credit for cooperating In the American Legion Junior baseball program among them the high school squad. . which. two after noons a week gires up Its dia mond and practices orer In the rough" so the Legion s proteges can carort with minimum danger to life and lin b. Sharkey, Primo Sign For June NEW. YORK. April 27 (AP) -With Jack Sharkey and Primo Camera at the festire board in the same room -where Gene Tun ney ? formally retired from the ring,' Jimmy Johnston today-announced the signing ot the' two hearyweights for a fifteen - round world championship match at Eb bets Field. -Brooklyn, June 10. Business AMUSEMENTS Salem Golf Course 3 miles south on River Drive. IS hole watered fair ways, large green Fees 7Sc Sundays jid holiday, J 1.00 AUCTIONEERS F. N. WOODRY II Tears Salem's Leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer . Residence and Store ' 1110 North Summer 8treet Telephona 81 IS - BATHS Turkish baths and massage. . R H. Ign. Telephone - 9021. New Bilnk. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D. Barton National Batteries Starter and generator work. Texaco station, comer -Court and Churrh. - BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOTD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycles and repairing. SIT Court. The best. In bicycles and repairing. H. W. Pcotr?- 147 R Coml. Tel. 45H. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. E. Northne CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Qtlbart. Ore. Bids. TL 1451. Dr. O. I COTT, PSC Chiropractor. IS N. allgh. TeU Rea. 8S7S. DRS. SCOri ELD, Palmer Chlroprae tora X-ray and N. C M. Naw Bank PHy. ' - - CLEANING SERVICE Center St ValetwHa. Tel. SS. ELECTRICIANS! HALIK- ELECTRIC CO.- New loca tion. S3T . Court St TeL 4054. - El . tk Welch electrlo hop. " Wiring, fixtures and suppllea Oet our prices. 101S R" Com'L Tel. 33. FLORISTS FLOWERS , FOR ALL occaalon OJsoa'a.. Court and .High St TeL IU. ALL,' kinds of floral work. Lata Flor ist. Uth A Market TeL 9S72. I . CUT Flowers, wedding bouquets funeral wraatha decoratlona C F. Brelthaapt, florist, ill State , Street TeL s04. . - - - GARBAGE Salem Srarenrer. Tel. 4?S or T00O. HEMSTITCHING NEEDLEWORK. Margaret's Shop, INSURANCE BECKS 4 HENDRICKS 11 N. High TeL 494? INSURANCE WILLAMETTE . INR AOENCT Wm. Bllven, Mgr. . Kxclusive ButtevIU Arent 211 Mainl! BMt v - Tel. T90 LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY SSI a High ' - TeL 1125 CAPITAL CITY IJIUNDRI "We Wash Everything In Lus Telephone 31IS K44 Broadway mm litis JUOIOR FRilGiiS Faster Ball now Showing Up in Legion League as ; Season Advances With both, teams playing bang np ball In the field and snowing great Improrement" both there; and at ; bat Guardian Building and Loan defeated Valley Motor; 6to'4'to start off the week's play' in American Legion Junior baseball, t . .' ; ." '.,' i . 'Valley -Motor, slightly outhlt the - Guardian boys and made sev eral extra base blngles, notably thre baggers by Cross: and Fil-r singer; but the Guardians llred up to their names and -.nt r- -i these long - hits from dereloplng Into juns.-Filslyc? .a run with; his triple, howerer. " '-' Guardian had o . " tuuts, the - third when three runs vera scored and the fi't'H -w : y . . ed for two. Thia team, now coached by Truxton Foreman who was a member of last year's Silrerton ' northwest ' champion team," has Tdlscorered . a star catcher in Maerz of West Salem, who not only performed well be-1 hind tbe bat but got a couple of hits. ' Ramp, Guardian'- shortstop, made a- spectacular barehanded stop. , . The score: - - - -Guardian AD R II Nicholson, If ..4 2 2 McCarthy, 2b 4 1 1 Mason, 3b 3 0 1 Ramp, ss ........... .4 1 0 Maers, c .......... i . .4 . 0 2 Salestrom, rf ..4 0 1 Elliott, rf ..2 0 0 Loyd, rf .......... ...1 0 0 Faist, p. 3 1 1 Totals ..32 6 8 Valley Motor AB It H Fllsinger, 2b .........5 0 2 Cross, If .....4 0 1 DeJardin. ss ..........3 1 1 Jentskow, ss 4 0 1 Bahlburg. lb 4 0 1 Ashcroft, cf 3 11 Herberger, 3b 4 0 J. Coleman, rf 2 0 1 Coleman, p ....3. 2 1 Totals ........ .'...32 4 t Umpire, Edwards.' " ' Directory MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to noma. Ask aDout our. wool manreasea Henovat- ers and (umlgatora . Capital City Bed ding Co. Tel. 49. J0S0 North Cap. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos. Phono. graphs, sewing machine, sheet music. and piano studies. Repairing phonn- grapn ana sewing macranea 431 Ftt Ptreet, Baletn. OFFICE SUPPLIES Everything In office suppllea Com mercial Book Store, lit N. ComL Tel. 45S4. PLUMBING and HEATING PLUMBING and general repair work. Graber Bros.. 144 So, Liberty. Tel. SSM. -. ' PAPER HANGING Wallpaper claaned Uka now work guaranteed. Call 1714. J. It Johnson. Paper hanging and painting. Ntu man's Paint Store. Hi N. Com'L PHONE GLENN ADAMS for house dectcratlng, paper hanging, tinting, etc. Reliable workman. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind ot ftrtntlng. call The Statesman Print ing Department, 2 IS S. CommerclaL Telephone SI 01. 1 - RADIO RADIO HEADQUARTERS 171 So. High St Phone. 1402. Pro fessional radio service at . moderate' . prlcea Complete equipment for tet- Imr all makes radios. Aitta. CROS-LEY-ZENITU and CLARION. r FOR every purpose, for every purse All standard stses of Radio Tubes. EOF' ELECTRICAL SHOP. 147 Court Pt Tel. til. J STOVES STOVES and stove tspa I rtng.-Stoves for sal.. rebuilt . and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence,' fancy and plain, bop baskets, hooks, kgan hooka Kalemr Fence and Btove. Worfca, 143 Chemeketa. TeL 4774, R. R. Flemlna. TAILORS D. IL MOSHER Tailor for men and women. 474 Court Rt TRANSFER CAPITAL CTTY Transfer Co, I2 State St TeL -7772. Distributing, for warding and storage our specialty. Get our rates. FOR local or distant transfer stor age, call JUL Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portlaad daily. Real Estate Directory BECKB A HENDRICKS 111 K. Htgb ; TeL 4147 ' R M. EARLE 224 N. .Hlgb St TeL 1478 3. LINCOLN ELLIS 412 Stale Tel. :7t SOCOLOFSKY A SON 804-S First Nat Bk. Bldjt. TeL 7S07 J. F. ULRICH F. L. WOOD . 441 Stats St TeL 7184 HOMER D, FOSTER 1PEAI.TT CO. IT State St TeL 7fc2 W. IL GRABENIIORST CO. 124 & Liberty St TeL 144ft.