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    PAGE EIGHT
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 1. 1931
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0 R EG OH H QT TO
BGE DEFEAT
Third Game of Series Wil
Be Played on dinger
v ! Field Today 3:30
-- ' i - - .
. Willamette university -will wage
1U third baseball battle 'of the
season aralnst the U. of O. nine
today a S:J0 on Olinger field in
an 1 effort to make it ..three
' straight wine. Tomorrow the fin
al of the four came series will do
played at Eugene. ;
Either Pete Gretsch or-Doby
Wood will pitch today's . game.
Doby seems anxious to bare an
. other fling at the Oregon bats
men. In any event two good, re
serve pitchers will be ready to as
sist if needed.
The Bearcats showed a lot of
bustle and ' pepper against Ore
gon State and it will take plenty
tit the same today to win irora
thA htidi-uo Oregon erew. Al-
thourti the U. of O. men hare not
;. proven to be remarkable bitters.
thev are nevertheless good, ncia
ers and will doubtless T out for
the proverbial eye and tootn to
atone for the two smarting de-
feats em t fered from Coach "Spec
Keene's fighting bearcats. :
Previous Game
Fnll of! Thrilla
The game played here before
went to Willamette by a 13 to lz
store. While it was played a -bit
looselyf and a number of errors
crept la. it was crammed full of
thrills i for the spectators who
' were beginning to wonder if the
Bearcats could actually down
. Oregon! in the see-saw diamond
battle. IWMamette fared a little
better b the second game and
won 10: to 4. This game was play-?
ed at Eugene. i . .
This season the Bearcats ,have
hit the ball hard and rurnishea
plenty of thrills In the games
played.! Fire out of seyen games
have gone to the Bearcats this
season and Tt looks use tne great
est baseball year Willamette has
ever had or at least had for the
last 25 years. The two games lost
went to Ralph Coleman's Oregon
' State' nine which won two out of
three games from' Willamette and
could not. find time for a fourth
encounter.
Andy Peterson 4 who batted
1.000 percent in .the game against
O. 5. p. will probably get the,
call, for one of the outfield posi
tions today along with George
Scales land Walt Erickson. With
these three men -chasing the long
ones, nothing but the best placed
drives If 111 go as hits. All three of
them are exceptionally fast and
judge the ball well. Scales has
fallen down a bit In his hitting
this season, but was ope of:the
best last year. Hlsservices in cen
ter fielid however have made him
too valuable to bench. .
Change Looms Up - t
For the Infield
Coach Keene indicated Thurs
day . that he might make some
thanges in the infield. Hoot. Gib
son turned in his suit Wednesday
night. Lowell Cribble, freshman
from Woodburn high, may be
used in his place. While GribLle
i lacks experience on third, he has
a lot of. life and fields well. His
peg is! strong and bis hitting is
good. ! . " ,
GusiMoore and Wait Erickson
are also - capable of filling the
hot corner post. Moore has had a
lot of ; experience at , third- and
Erickson played great ball -for
Willamette last year at shortstop.
Still another possibility is to put
Cribble in at catcher and let
Messenger play' third. Messenger
played such a position for Frank
lin high school In Portland , be
fore he took to wearing a mask,
shin guards and protector.
The infield has dpne well this
year, but has not yet got to click
ing all, the time. "Spec" Keen
hopes to have the infielders do
this today and practice on Wed
nesday and Thursday was de
Toted largely to perfecting the
Infield Dlars.
See What
Will Buy
Ad on Page 6
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FACES PETE
JOB STECHER
After missing: one week, Har
ry Plant has lined up a really
promising card for next Mon
day nightnote the date. The
last one was Tuesday and some
people missed it thinking It was
to be Thursday.
Principals will be Wildcat Pete.
who In the words of the speller
"needs no .introduction," and
Young Joe Stecher, whose reputa
tion has preceded him though this
win be his first appearance In
Salem. I
It will also be Salem's first
opportunity to see Pete's new -"surfboard'
hold, the idea for
which he got by watching; vaca
tioners ride the waves at the
California beaches. A . firm
stance on the opponent's back
and a stretch on both arms -can't
you Just Tlsion it?
As for Stecher well. Salem
fans know him mostly as the fid-
low who was grappling with Gus
Kalilo when Gus Jaw was broken
by an irate fan.' Joe was supposed
to take Gus place here two nirht
later but he also filled in at Pen
dleton In the meantime and miss
ed his train for Salem. A little
sarcasm was spread about that but
we don t seriously contend Joe
was shying from Wildcat McCann.
A few months ago Joe won
the world's Junior-middleweight
belt previously held by Henry
Jones and then Pete. Since
Pete's return from far places he
nas won It back from Joe but
Mr. Stecher says he was robbed.
aaa we'll be able to tell more
about that Monday night.
Stecher hails from Montreal.
Canada, and formerly was New
England middleweight champion.
Walt Cllne i ullwl a Merriwell
in the Salem Golf club snrinW
Jiandicaj) championship flight
xne otiier Oay. He was four
. down to Harry Willett at the
i end of the first nine and then
pulled out a win. He was giv
ing away a. few strokes on han-
dicap at that. T '
Rally of Girl '
Scouts Planned
Here on May 16
Prelimiparyi plana for an all
day rally of Girl Scouts of Salem,
phemawa and Kelzer" were made
at a meeting of the leaders' con
ference held Wednesday night at
the Y. W. C. IA. The eTent will
feature games and contest, along
with a lunch at noon, and will be
held Saturday, May 16. at Engle
wood park. .1
Committee to arrange for the
eTent includes Mrs. Middleton, a
captain i- the- Chemawa Girl
Scout ' troops, i Mrs. Kelso of the
Keizer Girl Scouts, and Gene
vieve Morgan of the Salem organ
lzation. ;.( ! .
The committee will report at a
meeing or all leaders to be held
. wj committee rooms
vyeanesaay. May ' it, at 7:30
Honor Hayter . A large dele
gation of Salem dentists will go to
Dallas this evening $p attend the
meeting nem tnere by the
Marion-Polk and Yamhill connty
dental society to honor Dr. Mark
iiayter or uanae, Teteran member
Of their group. A dinner min.
will be held, at which entertain
ment win no provided by the
aoam Willamette dental society.
"Mi
rClH"
May Program
O 1 "..
J TRACK SEIM
TO OPEH TODAY
Willamette Runners Facing
Albany ; College Team;
Interest Better
This afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Coach Les" Sparks- will trot out
his 1931 track squad of Willam -
ette for a few spins around the
oval against the strong Albany
college team. 7
This will he th first BMt of
the season for the Bearcats and
for the most nart the entrants
have not vet reached znid-aeason
form. The interclass track meet
was held. HoBdir and i-ctuImI
much enthusiasm for track at Wil- I ; 1)0,1 Oonsalea, another Clere
lamette, , Several; mora men ara1nd champion, considered a cer-
expected to turn out and work
into condition for the meets to
IOUQV. - :
"Lea" Sparks never knows be
fore a meet Just who will run in
the various events. He watches
how things are going and plays
for points where he can get. them.
He has several men who can.be
used in a number. - of different
events according to the needs of
the moment.
In the 100-yard dash Faber. and
Walker will probably run, and an
other man may also be entered.
Sparks will have to see how the
meet Is going before he picks his
220 men. Armstrong is the best
bet for the 440. but has not made
time equal to that of Buchanan of
Albany.- However, Sparks hopes
to get at least a second, and tire
Buchanan for the half mile.
Chances Good
In Some Events
Kaiser will run the half mile
for Willamette and If his condi
tion is good, he can be counted on
to set up a nice mark. Stone and
Lang may also be used in the! half.
They will probably both run in the
mile and YanDyke may also com
pete In the four-lap event. Van-
Dyke has a sore leg which may
keep him from hitting the mile
pace. In which case he will run
the two-mile.
The entrants for the mile relay
have not yet been chosen. Each
man must run a quarter mile in
that event.
Carpenter. Smith and Fants
will take care of the discus and
shptput. They are all husky lads
and should be able tocop some
points In the weights Smith will
throw the javelin and perhaps
someone else . will also toss the
modern spear. Carpenter has a
sore shoulder and will not be able
to enter this event.
Faber will run the high and
low hurdles and also enter the
pole vault. He is experienced "in
all of these events and will prob
ably come through for a large
number of points. Kloostra will
enter the high jump and Carpen
ter may also try his luck at the
pit. Kaiser will compete in the
broad jump and Sparks is not yet
sure who else will enter that
event.
Edmonson and Cook will joe
the two-mile run. In addition to
these men Sparks has McCnllough.
Hamilton, Brassfield, Koeler and
Baldwin as utility men, who may
see action in most any of the
events.
Heats Will be
For Big Meet
Sometime this moraine the
heats for the 100. 220 and low
and high hurdles for the Willam
ette valley track meet will ; be
drawn by "Les" Sparks prepara
tory to the big meet on Saturday
afternoon, under auspices of Wil
lamette university. ; . ,
Invitations were sent to 23
schools and it is expected that
more than 15 of these will send
representatives. Some of the
schools will enter the maximum
number In every event while oth
ers plan to send only those who
stand good chances of winning.-
Hill's Military Academy. Che
mawa Indian School, Milwaukle
and Salem high will each enter
fall teams. Stayton will enter
four men. Oregon Cltv six. Uni
versity high of Eugene four and
Eugene high will probably r be
beard from today.
- The meet will start at 1 o'clock
and be run off on scheduled time.
Good interest In the meet will as
sure Salem of getting it again next
year, aiso if the meet proves sue-
cessiui it win make it
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while to put In a first class cln-1
er iracic soon. The University of
Oregon will not sponsor the state
Drawn Today
reiays next year, it Is said, andlBB or vowseum wmsuu
this will offer anothi
for Willamette to handle a state I
championship event. winTntt I
has handled the state hirh ahnni
a- I
oascetDaii tournament so effl -
cteouy tnat it is a growing Insti-1
Kunoa and meets wide approval.
WUlamette eonM nmhihi :
handle the .Ute relay, equally
Garden Attacks
Primo-Godfrey
Fight Contract
vrw Tnpr -a .
rJW 1 UKK. Anrll SM-fAPl
-Th nronfl.-! l,a. ,.v. 7. I
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oe.ween jaea Sharkey and Pri-
5?.. Varn.er WM moved out of
2S? "d into the tederal I
The Madison Sauara Ra-an i
-
corporation of Illinois .i.imi.;
to nold a contract prohlbltine the I
ponderous Camera from engag-1
ing in any "major 'bout" hAfhra
meeting the winner of the Mar I
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"wej WVl&Ub U.IA Ilf fir - SUSViAi. I
uled for Cleveland. July 3, filed ller. Harry Peters. Art Schroeder.
in injunction in N Tnrlr u.V.ln'A -iaK- r uulih TH11
'US to Halt the SnirVaX,irnAn I
orawl.
National Amateur Ring
Champ
In Finals at New York
MADISON ROTT ARK rikimmi
w York. Apm o. ap
a(uwiu( cuunay Italian
flyweight from Cleveland, pom
meled out a decision over Eddie
Ceresole of Oakland, CL, to
night,' to win the ill pound na
tional: Amateur Athletic union
boxing Championship, first : of
J eight titles on the block in the
unai night of the annual tonrna
i ment.
I Joa Ferrante,' little blonde
I Boston whirlwind, defeated Mike
I bMv tne New York spider. In
I una lor the 111 nonnd
! championship la a free hitting
I naiue mat Kept Ui crowd In an
I nproar.
I lw leatnerweigM winner, lost
I "nA1 round in the 12S-pound
class te Tony SearpatL' of New
xorK, on the .first foul- that has
cropped up In four nights of
battle. ...;-r.- , - .. .
Al Gomes, a thumping rlght-
hand puncher, from San Fran-
HP OUT
VATXOVAX, ZXAatTB
W. U Pet. . W.
Xju Pet.
CUrago 8
S .717
S .727
PhitaL. -S T .417
BreekL S 10 .281
CiBcin. 1 S .100
N. Y.
BoUoa -9
4
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.643
BROOKLYN, April 30. (API
The combination of Babe
Phelps' nitchlnsr , and Johnnv
Frederick's hittinr enabled the
Brooklyn Robins to snap out of
their slump and trim the Phil -
lies, to 1, in today's series
opener.
RHE
Phil'delphla.000 100 000 1 10 0
Brooklyn .103 020 OOx C 10 0
J. Elliott, Shields, Schesler.
Fallenstein and Davis; Philps
and Lopes. .
s fliyv luntt., April v. kai')
rr .7i t,M vi
. - - - .
ivii vi 111 19 aeicaiea ooiion 2
to 1 today.
R H E
Boston 1 2 0
New York 2 10 1
Zachary, Cantweil and Spohr-
er; Fitzsimmons and Hogan.
Pirates Lope In
PITTSBURGH, April 30.
MDl Tt.V I. " jn.
t to 1 h t;
game of a series with Cincinnati,
-, - .r.i 7.V.
iu neui usea inree piicners in
V. A . . .
Cincinnati ' 200 001 000 3 8
Pittsbu"" 004 022 OOx-l 9 f
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Rixey, Kolp, Bysong and Suke-
forth; Melne , and Phelps.
Chicago at St. Louis, rain.
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RING GOSSIP
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PHILADELPHIA, April 30
(AP) Jack McVey, New York
negro slugger, and Vincent rFor-
glone, of Philadelphia, fought a
slashing eight round battle to a
draw decision In the wlndup at
the Broadway A. C. tonight.
PARIS, April 30 (AP) Pan
ama Al Brown, generally recognis
ed bantamweight champion of the
world, knocked out Verbist. Bel
gian featherweight champion, in
the eighth round of their ten
round. bout here tonight
BOSTON, Anrll 30 (AP) Ed
Don George, lxs Angeles, former
heavyweight wrestling title claim
ant, had to grapple with "Count"
George Zarynoff here tonight for
an hour and 36 minutes before he
obtaine a double armlock on the
acrobatic Russian' and flattened
him with a backfall.
Nick Lutze. 209. of southern
California, - and Henri di Glane,
215, of France, prolonged the
semi-final to a 4 5-minute draw.
i KALAMAZOO, Mich.. April 30
(AP) Tommy Grogan, Omaha,
knocked Out Herman Perlick,
Z,.t. at,v?", .fl
I second round of a scheduled ten
round bout here tonight;
NNEW YORK,' April 30 (AP)
Renato Gardlni, Italian heavy-
weight, threw Carl Lemmle of
ew JOT with nying; mares after
i AO "1"ule uuu
lUIng - mthelr finish bout at i
PENDLETON, Ore.. April 30.
(AP) Ira Dern, Salt Lake City,
defeated Jack Hoffman, New
ww , a a a it a
zorK m lwo siraignt xaus in a
wresuing; matcn nere tonignt.
DafeS SqUad
In Track Meet
At Willamette
DALLAS. April 30 Dallas
high will enter her first track
. . - a . I
I meei oi me iss seasou oiuruy i
lv . ' , I
wneB Sue goes io wc m, wm-i
netn in the Willamette university I
meet. ' . I
rh n.iiaa 4-t -m antr all 1
eTents .TCtS
ihirh nTMn -( tk -i- v.nir i
r . . I
. -. . ....
nTf . .in th. thro-. i.t.
termen back this year, Morrison. I
tr.LV .- r----- -
rw-- -it nmVu nv. I
the trip are: Dean Cadle. Bill Ca-1
11 TxW . -.nrttl Wt Tr-nmlA T-ala
tr.i.nn r -T rn-- :Tl7-
ren Hlnamon.
BOB S
Furnishes
lonships Settled
CiSCO.. SrrahhAd Aff a himnlmi.
ship for California by . winning
Loweii. Mas; in tb its-pound
The first of the New Orleans
Flynn boys. Eddie, the : 117
Bounder, nva a rfatvllnv ..vivi.
tlan tn -Irnil.. n.i.t
. -'""
championship by decision from
JOS .Lyons, a ram -ronnratarl" .512
rrom Lancaster, N. ;T.
; Dennis . could not; equal' the
mat of his younger brother, how
ever, and lost the decision and
IZ w, v -iiir 1 ! v7 ?i0B",n
V- uil ,... .
v
Anton Holoni. the belter from
Reno, Ner scored . tn th first
knockout of the finals when he
blasted over Joe Mel ham of Kan
sas city to win the light heavy-
weignt crown.
. Jack Pallet gava Cleveland Its
second ehampion, and successful
ly aeiended the heavyweight title
by scoring; a technical knockout
over Earl Sather of Minneapolis
half way through the first round.
YUEES IS EB
AlfKKICAV T.-T.AnTTT?
I W. I. -or
I Pet.
W.eh. S 5 .SlSlPhiut 5
N. Y. S .571 Boston 8
Detroit Jl J .500 St. L. .3
.500
,455
T i800
S .173
'PHILADELPHIA, April 30
(API The Yankees broke their
I losing streak . today' when Harry
I Johnson held the ehampion Ath-
lIe"C to six hits and beat them.
M In series opener.
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New York .000 003 1037 8 3
Phllad. . ...101 000 000 2 8 1
Johnson and Dicker: Walberr.
Mcuonam and Cochrane.
Clssell l Hero
CHICAGO, April 30 (AP)
s-rv is wasaii afkwiA a . vi
j V , , 7 f.
nolds from third in the eleventh
oox 1 m 10 1 victory over tne st.
Louis Browns in th. firf rim
ui iae scries.
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R HE
St. L. .232 101 000 009 10 5
Chlc'go 220 300 200 01-10 12 4
Steward, Klnsey and Ferrell;
Braxton. MeKaln and Tate.
Tiger Win Opener
I Alii 11 i 1
DETROIT, April 30 (AP)
The Detroit Tigers defeated Cleve-
I iani s to 4, m the first game of
j tne series.
R H E
wieTciana .oiu uuu sou 3
Detroit ...400 104 OOx 9 12 0
e Hu1In,' Miller Craghead and
weU' rglJHot-and Schang.
Washington at Boston, '
cold.
Double-header Saturday.
Indians and
Bulldogs to
CHEMAWA. April 30. The
Chemawa Indians will Pick np
their war clubs again Friday to
do battle with the Bulldogs from
woodburn. With four wins and
no defeats the Redmen now head
the heap as they enter the second
round of games. Chemawa has
faced every team in the league
and so far has not been forced
to bite any dust but the Bull-
dogs are sure to be hot after
their bide Friday.
Last year the Redmen and the
Bulldogs played the final
for the championship and the
Woodburn . nine emerged
ed with
the heavy end of the score. With
War n.M,( In rr.tr.A -I
will have
field that
w wva. u aaa uiuu vwcuitt W CSj
a bail team In the
will be wide awake
and every hitter a determined j
nA ti, w.av. t1
one. Three weeks ago the Red
skins nlckd the Bulldogs 10 to 8
after 'a close and Interesting
game.- xnougn tne, unai score
was heavy for Chemawa It . was
not until its halt of - the: ninth
Inning that it cinched" the , game.
Up till then the count stood
to 5 In Its favor. Just a little
bit of over-confidence Uipted the
a : sas AU6 aaa- . iuio . aai o w
game and it was not till late In
the fracas that they were able
to mAJntt themselves to the sit-
uation.
Just who will be ' chosen
Si ,aI uiSl
rfJ
Ues in rro hnrl e
home mound.
wnnnotTDv a i n J -rrr,.v
only slight hopes of revenge
Clash Today
uctiiwich nuwiiaiu v uiihidu...i jt .t-w i.
T V "".v1;... .'I '
p--SSJPZ2 ift
v----Wl- l-il -iT Z,TJZ i
mcaeo -ie- vieiory nnaer: meir
beiw ana started for borne. The
RnlltiAn ir ' Anr fA- 'raws- ei
, " ...
VrlAav anil tTinrA fa. at nte-fhfllfv
mui wy may se- iu mere w
a possible chance that some of
the regular! team members, re-
by m. BLauenL nuiHr. will rpr in
- R-,t,f.n- k
o.taf.An i. h.
V .V -V .
and Has tie mar ba holdlnir dnwn
their regular positions: of out-
!Mr nl nltoW lUnr -itM I
th nnasihiiitv nf tA iTiAn t I
the lineup Is the discouraging
fact that "Moke" Cearfn. .XTnnH. I
hnrn'l npimpnr IUMa ntrhur win I
r - m w . . - . " ...
boi iu gun Because; ot ai
severe 2 ease , of mumps. Reed I
will probably be on - the mound, I
Spovt
mm se
PORTLAND OUT
Ducks Rally Late in Game
Proyes -Futile; Angel
. Lead Lengthened
COAST txAavm
I 1a. Pet.
I. .Pet
I L A. 1S S .SIS
I Prti'mA is 11 .542
0kU..
.10 10 .SOO
11 is
itu:i? l
Belly. .IS 11 00
PORTLAND. Ore.. Anvil so
CAP) Th Ban Francisco Mie.
I wlHiW JT VI UUU, .O . IV
hero today , but had a hard time
I keenlnr th nnva fmm
the score In tha lata innlnrs. .
Th Missions aeored twV.
th second lnninsr and add H
mnr in th fnnrth
f, Wobbly support coit PUlette
several of the runs against him.
Sad. From Behind .
SEATTLE. April 3 0. ( AP
Coming from behind with A re
run rally In the ninth inninr.
ma Pacific coast league base -
bail game her today. .
The "Stars
forged one run
ahead !n their, half of the ninth
t1
""!-t.Jr 7",h
one on base. Seattle came back
to pile, up five runs, i four of
them on a home run by Louie
Almada when the bases were
loaded.
' - R H : E
Hollywood ....... , 4 81 4
Seattle . . . . 8 13 I 0
Turner, V. Page and Severeld:
MIIJUS and Gaston.
Anirels 8tiU win
LOS ANGELES. Anrll 30.
(AP) Los Angeles bolstered
hold on the Pacific coast base-1 regularly and has played a num
ball league lead today by defeat-1 ber of teams f eom south Salem in
lng Sacramento to 6, the! practice scriinmsgea. Leslie will
club's third straight victory. Los I depend on base hit rather than
Angeles came from behind
wln, driving. Larry Gillick to the
showers In the sixth, with-
three run rally. Lorle Baker hit
I seventh to tie the
a borne rua off Hnhbell in the
Ban. . a a .
I 1 " jm bmuiw poiiea
I another circuit iAnt f
fiva mna ntr v.rk.. k tt-
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I
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Sacramento 1 ....... 5 . 9 0
Los Angeles ........ 6 8 2
Gillick. Hubbell and Wlrta:
xeraes, Herrmann and Schulte.
- Oak Beat Seals
SAN FRANCISCO. Anril 30.
(AP) Nineteen thousand persons
who turned r out for the benefit
baseball game for Mrs. Mary Hick
1 -
mant. widow , of -Bertrand Hick-
I mant. killed hr nnll h --
took him for a bank rohhor. mv
Oakland defeat the San Francl
Seals, 11 to 8. tonight. The game
took two and one-half hours.
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Oakland ..... i 11 1 l
San Francisco 8 15 2
Pearson, Tubbs and Reed : Da
vis, Turpln,; Douglas. McDougfal
ana wiison. :
Portland Box Score
Missions AB R
ir
l
l
2
3
3
0
2
2 0
1
PO A
1 2
E
Robertson, s. 5 1
1
Clarke, 2 . . .
Eckhardt, r ,
Hufft, 1 ....i
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
3
14
7
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
0
coti m.V t
Cii'i '
0
1
1
Rddda, 3 ..
Brenzel, c
0
0
0
H. Palette, p 2
Kelly, m ...v 1
Totals
,.;.38 8 14 27 20.
Portland AB R
H PO A
2 2 0
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Berger, m . . .! 5 1 2
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0
0
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
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1
2
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
J
0
0
0
0.
1
1
1
1
2
0
1
13
2
2
5
0
0
0
5
1
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
1
0
Rhiel, 3
0
plntawt '
livl
Flagstead, 1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0.
1
I 7,.:7, '
"li.,. J
I ' .
t IT '
0
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0
nllt.fftW
iruiierton, p
0
0
0
0
0
Williams f-..
Totals .,..40 7 11 27 13 - 0
I - Battpd for Lahtl In 4th.
t Batted.for Wuestlins in 9th.
Missions ..".0 2 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 8
Till. ' A - O A A t t " r
Drft..j - 'i l it. , n n n -
Hits . .;. .202 22110 111
NlnB hits 7 runs off Bowman in
Sac 9 nil 1 nff V.afttt lit It
.land Ojoff Fullerton In S. Losing
.Hall.. T. wwt - T)n.. .
Lahtl.ll.. Struck out by PHleUe
1. Bowman 1. Lehti 1. Fullerton -
! B iLP"ll!
Three-hase hit, Berger. Two-base
I hits, Scott, Clarke. Coleman. Fen-
-
Uar. PUlette. Robertson. Double
BWTO"cKK
Fuuerton to Johnson to Fenton
Time, 3:05. Umpires. Casey and
Cady.
Oregon Defeats i
Vandals Again
EUGENE, Ore., April SO.
I AP)-4-The University of Oreron
baseba:
i Lirau. ueiesiea ms uni-
I rslty
of Idaho nine, 8 to 3, here
today
.
II E
Idano
5 5
12. 2
re?i
- "nosay ana
W -. wat
Schute; Scales
nd Shaneman.
, . . 1 1,
with iDirksen er Owinrs behind
the plate, -:
77 77 777
Leslie Will
M
OpeitSeason
On Diamond
Baseball prospects are brighten
ing up a bltja Leslie junior high
as the first i game with McMinn-
viue junior hign next Wednesday
approaches.
Humphries lis the only letter-
1
man, from last year to return and
it has taken ;ai long while to whip
.f;a team Into shape. A poor field
'iA a o DracUco back and
still rives I some concern.
The
I tractor and 1 scraper, cot around
I three weeks fate and the field with
4 I ' " ' , " -o
I "m so hard and dry that It
was
I aimost useless to tnr leveiinr it
I that manner
The rough spots
In I are gradually
wearing down now
f I however and Coach Gurnee Flesh
I er believe that if his men 'can
I v1' .nP rounoers on that sort
" a ';,ou,a fl"6 no irou"
di u m gooa. one, 7 . .
TTT J . 1 . mm' b .
,,7 7Ll'"'"ll"OB.
I ..'"v..."' Z f VM"f vVJt " .
iaJZJff-iT-ii
l!1!'. eI1lI0L 'rV..Con.Te" J
1 k-j,,- ,1, iUJi... r.--.
.H V:-.Z'.u .
tnn Ka1 n . k-
a w. Mfsaa w v j ava saa as v
Neun VpltrinV eVcond.ut ha,
U "ttle trouble holding the ball
and getting his peg oft fast.
Elliott is playing shortstop and
Is doing nicely there. He has a
lot- of firs land plays a heady
game though, he still Is lacking In
experience.! ijThird.base Is being
covered by! Mason who has a nice
peg first and fields well. lie lacks
I .p-M.Anp..! k .
I hrand ef halll IRnmnhnn ! nlir.
Ing in the utfield and Flesher ex-
I sects to use his extra Ditchers for
the other outfield nositlons.
its! The team! has been nractlcinsr
to slugging. The players are wield-
lng the bat in good style.
a I i ! i
,.LL.i T...-.
c-ftts H&siuas
1 ipi Mite C'DonohiiA Pacific
I XA. A , f ? !nonue. Pacific
i r. t - " -
resignation to 1 Harry Williams.
president of the league due to Ill
ness.
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'Handicapped by the f tip-tilted
gravelly courts at Hood River, the
Salem high school tennis team
nevertheless played a 3 -to-3 tie
team match with the Hood River
high netmen Wedneday.
Hagemann of 8alem beat Allen .
1-4, 2-0, 7-5, Hobsoa beat Conna
way. 0-3, 2-0. 0-3, and Sodeman
beat Curliff 3-6. 0-3, 0-3. Hoover
of -j Hood River' heat Corey f-1.
8-C. '
In doubles Hood River took
both matches,- Allen and Conna
way beating Hagemann and Sode
man 0-4, 0-3 and Young and Gross
beating Cofey and Hobson 1-3,
" Salem high will play Corvallia
high Saturday at Corvallia In the
-w-
in
forenoon and th O. 8. C, rooka in ,
the afternoon. Hood Rlrer will
of
come hero uter for a returr
match. ' r
SHverton and
Salem Tqssers:
To Clash Today
SILVERTON, . April 30. 611-
veTton high - school sportsmen ,
will have a husy week-end . this -
week. On Friday Salem and
SHverton - baseball teams have
been scheduled to play at Silver
ton. This Is SHverton ' third
leagu. game. . SHverton was de
feated in her first game of the
season by Chemawa. Last week
end Woodburn took SHverton by
a 2 to 3 margin.
On Saturday Forest Grove,
Dallas, Corvallia and SHverton
will play a four-way golf match .
here and Forest-Grove will also
meet SHverton in tennis. Fivo
singles and two doubles will be
played on the local court.
Turner Defeats
StaytonZ? Nine
TURNER. April 30 The Tur
ner and Stayton high school base
ball game -played Wednesday af
ternoon on the Graydicger- dia
mond was .unit exciting, the
final score was 19 to 10 in favor
of Turner. ' ;
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