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I -I The OREGON STATESMAN. Salcct, Oregon, Thnrsday I Morning, May 7, 1931 PAGE TEN M: Meet Pe&e QtrappleiTr, Mem ITCH BILLED fJEXT TUESDAY New Arrival has Record of Wins Over SomeiTough , Gents Known Here Figuring; that new blood Is' the crying- need of the wrestling gam la Salem,' Matchmaker Har ry Plant bu imported tit hom bre whom be thinks -will fill the bill, John Kellis of, Tulsa, Okla. KeUIs 1 Is a middleweight and Plant baa billed him for a match here next Tuesday night note the date, Tuesday against "Wild cat Pete. - '! " That! ought to proTe right off the bat whether or not Harry made a mistake in bringing Kel 11s but; here, at tome expense to -the local management;' However. Plant knew the man's record and he brings along clippings which indicate he Is the goods. Kellis some time ago defeated Young! Hackensmlth, of Carth age. Mo., who a couple of years ago gare Pete an awful battle at : Eugene. Hackensmlth Is a strong, tough bruiser and If Kel lis ; can beat him he'll stand the racket In these parts. Teddy Waters Is Aim his 'Meat He also won from Paul Prehn of Mason City, Iowa, and wreet Ied to a draw with Joe Parelli of Boston. He has wrestled Gus Kallio twice. "Another person who has been 1L Rollins Runstop Hosiery fully guaranteed in every way, is a gift that can be fully appreciated by any mother, and we are sure Will be highly recommended by her daugh ' '-'. ter. Many Dr. L. J.Williams j CWropoiist, Always in K - . t Kellis' meat li Texas Teddy Wa ters, he of the -whale" holdwho gave a good j account ox nimseu aronnd here a Tear or so ago. Kellis bas beaten blm twice. Kellis will ibe workiBg out at the armory -Saturday and aunaay t' 5:30 la the afternoon, and the fans are Invited to look to and see what they think of him. He has a big repertoire of holds but the flying mare la one of his specialties. ! . , ; - The matchmaker 1 Announces that Tuesday I will be wrestling night for some time to come, as the evangelistic meetings are taa Ing up all other wek nights In the armory. Birdie Isn't Golf has Its "birdies" all right. Mrs. fettle Mlsson, teacher at the state tuberculosis sanatorium discovered early this week. Only she didn't find the kind of "bird ies" golfers are wild about, .and as a result she has a cut on her nose, squarely between the eyes, which 'necessitated three stitches. . Mrs- Mlsson and her husband, Herbert J. Mlsson. local mechan ic, were practicing golf strokes. She thought he was going to hand hera club and let her try a stroke he had been showing her. But he meant to demonstrate and started to do so. . As result of the misunderstand ing, she received the club blow, which fortunately did not result In broken bones. She was able to go about her work almost imme diately, although she still bears two badly swollen eyes in addi tion to the cut Appreciated he most acceptable Gift for Moth. er S Uay is always Your gift is always enhanced by the fact that they are selected in a store that offers only the finer grades of hosiery to an exclusive trade. new shades, in the differ ent weights, to select from. 3 pairs in box . . $5.50 1 ifYc5r"v . ; . i WOP BEARCAT TRAGI TEH ID Meet With Pacific Friday At Forest Grove First Conference Contest , The Willamette, track men are working out with; energy-this week in aa effort to be In the beet of condition for the meet with Pacific at Forest Grove Fri day, f ; . - ' Pacific beat Albany college which in" turn humbled the Bear cats. However the Bearcat were not at full strength by any means for the meet with Albany. Van Dyke was unable to run and sev eral of the other men were not in condition to do their best. Also it was the first meet for the Bearcats and the second for Albany. Better time was made at Pacific than was made In the meet here, but the track there is not of the sun-baked variety which is found here and is a little speedier. Cinder Path for Next Year Likely Although the track on Sweet land field is a poor excuse, the men are making the best ; of it and are working toward building a stronp team for next year when a track will fee installed. "Lee" Sparks, track coach at Willam ette, states that if a cinder track is not obtained, this will be the loot vanr for track at Willamette. Willamette has occupied either evil Dill nose- $2.00 Portland Moves to First . Place by Remaining Idle COAST XJEAOTT L. Pet W. 2V Pot- Vertl'l 14 It J71 Belly. 15 ,500 Ln A. .15 IS .558 rwht - 14 is -Sl Baa F. J4 15 .483 Mission IS It .440 Sa'to -It 14 .tlTt&MUtla 12 17 .414 SAN FRANCISCO, May t (AP) The Missions took advan tage of the breaks in the baseball game with Los Angeles) tonight and took the second game of the series with Angels t to 1. In the seventh with the score tied, the bases, full and two men out, FarreU of the. Angels . overran Echardt's Infield" dribble. Caster .eorinS. R H E Ixa Angeles 1 ? 1 Missions , ..... ; , ... - - Nelson and Campbell; Caster and Brenzel. Oaks Move Up OAKLAND, CaL. T . (AP) Oakland stepped Into the cellar, or the cellar stairs In the northwest conference stand ing for five years, due in a large measure to poor facilities. r "Spec" Keene, head coach and physical "director of Willamette, stated recently that Willamette will have a cinder track next year. It Is planned to cooperate with Salem high In building a track on Sweetland field. Coach Vernon Gilmore of the high school Is not going to go another season without a first class track and with all heads working to gether, the chances are good that the oval will be placed in condi tion. Attendance third place la the coast league baseball race tonight when "they defeated Sacramento Senators - 4 to 2. An error j by Hack which put Anton on third and a single by Ostenberg broke up a 2 to 2 tie ln tho eighth Inning. Pearson outpitehed Bryan In; the pinches. Camilll and" Itohwer hit succes sive homers in the third inning. .u'tiA . i R H B Sacramento! ,-: ; V' if 7,1 Oakland --, '4 8 2 Bryan and Koehler: Pearson and Read. Gibson Streak Ends LOS ANGELES. Mar C tATi Hollywood handed- the San ranci&co seals, hurling ace. Sam Gibson, his first defeat of the sea son today br bunehinr hits in the first and eighth inning for a i to e victory. ' . For eight innings Gibson and Buzz Wetzel. - Hollvwood sneed ball, experts, waged a pitching battle, but Gibson was jerked in the last half of the eighth and Curtis Da via ftnlffhori mttr th Stars had pushed across 'three runs in mat stansa, Wetzel went to the showers when it looked as though the Seals might rally in the. ninth. Augie Johna finished for him. R H -E .4 9 1 San Francisco Hollywood J , .5 3 Gibson. Davis and. Baldwin. Wilson; Wetzel, Johns and Bass- ler. ' i At Portland, rain, header Saturday. Double- BABE HOMES 4TH AS YANKEES WIN AlfEBICAJf XiEAQTTB W. ilj. Pet. .W T. P. CWvel .12 V. T. 11 S .67 8 .579 Wuk. . lO 10 .500 Detroit 10 10 .600 Bottoa 5 11 .853 St. It. 5 11 .SIS T .$83 t .soo Chlcaco e NEW YORK, May e;-(AP) : Babe jRuth hit his fourth home run of the season today as the Yankees made i it two straight ovef Washington, 10 to 7.. Reese was on base at the time. . R H E Washington .200:003 020- 7 13 2 New York ..'.030 030 22x-10 14 2 Fischer, Marberry, , Brown and Spencer; Johnson, Weinert, Sher id and Dickey. . Champa Pound Ball PHILADELPHIA, May 6. (AP) The world's1 champion Athletics pounded three Boston pitchers for 18 hits and defeated the Red Sox, flO to 3, today. Foxx and Cochrane hit homers for the A's, that of Foxx being his first for the season. Pickering of Boston also had a home run. ' R H E Boston 100 Oil 000- 3 11 0 Philadelphia 021 131 02x-10 18 1 Russell, Lisenbee. Kline and Connolly, Ruel; Rommell and Cochrane. " Two Errors, Five Rons DETROIT, May 6. (AP) The Detroit Tigers defeated the White Sox 9 to 4 today, five of their runs being obtained through two. costly errors committed by Jeffries. j Chicago .....100 001 200-4 92 Detroit- 020 023 2 0x 9 11 0 Caraway, Braxton, Moore and Tate; Bridges, Herring and Schang. Cleveland at St. Louis, cold weathen 600's Rolled By Nine Men Half of the players, nine out of 18, rolled series totals better than 600 in two postponed City bowling league matches at Winter Garden late Tuesday night. The Capital Bedd&rs took in McKay's Chewies three to nothing and Winter Gar den bested Willamette Valley Transfer in two out of three. ; Don Poulin led Individual scor ing with three nice games, 224-215-222, totaling .661. Kantola was close behind with 57 and Mohr with 655. Other six-century piamen were:1 Hall 442, Kay 613, Steinbock r 607. Victor 606, Johnson 613 and Karr 603. kan tola and Larson " each . with 248 tied for high game score. ' Summary: . ' CXFITAZ. BBDDIKO CO. Mob sob 1? 153 201 531 D. Poalia Hi 323 661 E. Kile. 154 140 . 1SS 452 A. AHUoa 163 168 171 603 M. Mohr , 303 230 223 65S , ToUU 822 905 974 2801 UcXAT'S CHXVXOLET O. Allea 1157 1ST 139 453 K. Jokasoa 213 -135 215, 619 H. Brr 17S " 17 637 H. Pf an 16 191 S4 Blank is ' 140 158 452 TUla ..919 821 '879 2019 WTJTTXn OABOEBT Lariioa 174 147 141 : 402 Vr 185 215 5J4 Ttji-T . 170 '170, 620 Krr 384 187 6P3 ToUta 60 734 713 2109 . WTT.T.A1TETTH TAXXET TXAKSrXB Kst 203 191 163 657 HtBtiwir 158 186 . 160 504 Shrkr 181 109 178 463 KantoU 212 180 192 SS4 ToUJ .754 666 CSS 2108 Smith Case to Be Heard Today Hearing of the case of State vs. Alrin E- Smith, charged with possession of unlawful liquor, will be on this morning at 1 1 o'clock in justice court here. Smith was arrested near Butterllle.: Eleven gallons Of liquor said to have been in his possession, will be offered In evidence. He has-been released pending the hearing on bail of 1750. i VALLEY POT Spots McKay's Nine Runs, Then Captures Contest ' J By Score of 13-11 After, being nine runs behind when it went to bat in the sec ond Inning, the Valley Motor b-seball team in the American Legion- Junior league, forged ahead and defeated McKay Chev rolet 13 to 11 Wednesday after noon.. McKay's, strengthened by the acquisition of three players from Sacred Heart academy, scored four runs ln the first inning and five in the second, but was held to two more tor the remainder of the game getting those in the fourth. - The Fordmen opened up with five in the second, two ln the third, three In the- fourth and got the winning three ln the fifth. Ashcraft had a big day at bat with three singles. DeJardin of McKay's ' opened the game with a homer and tried to du pli cate when he came up ln the third but was caught at the plate. The score : Valley Motor AB It H DeJardin, p.... ......5 2 3 Hobbs, if M 3 1 0 Pitcher, c 4 2 2 Wintermute 5 2 1 Nelson. 3b 4 2 1 Van Pelt, cf .1 0 0 Perrine, cf ........... 1 0 1 Amend, ss 4 1 2 Rankin, lb 4 0 0 Williams, If 3 1 2 Totals , 35 11 12 McKay's AD R 11 Fllsinger, 2b 5 2 2 Pickens, If ..4 1 0 DeJardin, c 4 1 1 Jentzkow, ss..... 3 3 2 Bahlburg, lb 4 2 2 Ashcraft, cf 4 1 3 Herberger, 3b . 4 1 1 Stockwell, : rf .........4 1 1 Waddle, p ...........4 1 1 Totals .36 13 13 Bulldogs to : Face Silver Foxes Again ' " ' ' . -' ; WOODBURN. May 6 "If the kids get In and play: ball, we'll' have an even chance of beating Silverton," was the opinion of Gil Oddle, baseball coach at Wood burn high school,, when he was asked about Woodburn's chances Friday when the Bulldogs cross bats with their traditional rivals, Silverton. Although the first game with SIverton ended in a none-too-comfortable win v for Woodburn, the dopesters consider Woodburn's chances Friday even better than before. The fact that the game will be played on the Foxes' home field Will probably offset many of the points conceded to Woodburn. Three of Woodburn's "bad boys" have been reinstated, and as most of them are regulars, the result may be gratifying. Wood burn 'won its first game with Sil verton with these men sitting In the' grandstand. Those , returned to the fold are jGustafson, second baseman, Hastie, pitcher, and George Oberst, fielder. The fact that "Moke' Gearin, who caught Reed's twisting chucks so nicely ln the first game, will be missing from the lineup, Is another fact to consider. Gear in is being kept In bed by a bad case of mumps. Dirksen, or pos sibly Artie Owlngs, will catch Fri day. - . Oddle will probably start Reed against the Foxes again Friday, although there is , a possibility that Hastie will get the nod. Woodburn's pitcher is sure to hare a crafty opponent in Burch, Silvertpn's tosser. Burch pitched a beautiful game against Wood burn and will probably repeat his performance. , j RING GOSSIP T O -i 1 o SEATTLE. May 6. (AP) Stepping from the bantamweight division . to the featherweight class, Canto "TNT" Robleto.' Pas adena, fought. hia way to victory in a six-round boxing bout here tonight with Joe Calder, Seattle Flpilino. Robleto weighed 118 U pounds and Calder 118. ' PORTLAND, Ore., May . Ira Dern, Salt - Lake, won on a foul over . Howard Cantonwine, Webster City, la.. In a heavy weight wrestling bout here to night- r NEW YORK. May 6. (AP)-- Dlck Shikat. Philadelphia heavy weight, threw Rudy Dusek of Omaha, after 48 minutes and 41 seconds of wrestling in the matn bout tonight, NEW YORK, May 6. (AP) Leonard ' Macaluso, all-Amerlcan fullback from Colgate, came back to New York tonight to show his wares as a professional wrestler and threw Al Thomas of Salem, Mass., In six minutes and 21 sec onds of wrestling in a prelimin ary bout at the 69th Regiment ar mory tonight. Warrant fieeded I To Make Arrest A peace officer cannot, without a, warrant, lawfully make an ar rest for a misdemeanor not com mitted in his presence, unless the person arrested consents thereto, according to an opinion handed down by the attorney general Wednesday. The opinion was re quested by Hal E. Hoss. secretary of State. - - 00 iiiC-ia IlEliJiFS CURTIS r .Yeah Andy I That boy baa ; gone and done it again. A no- hit tio-mai game wasn't enougU ' to suit him, mo he had to keep em off the paths altogether. 6r strictly speaking, we Judge fromT Andy's demeanor that he Isn't j a bit hard to suit, and wouldn't have said a word if some pojr (luckless fielder had dropped the i Iball on ' the last out and spoiled his record, It ;3oah. wouldn't the guy that did ( that be happy T Making av record such as Andy . did with ; a pot of help from the boys, cer tainly create m tJoklieh aitoa , tloni as it approaches the end. Btj somehow, -from the third inning on, we knew it was go- j lngjto happen. ! That Is no weak r sister of a Puget Sound team either, as Northwest conference ball teams go.jjtt beat Pacific the day before. It Mid the Bearcats down better than some big college teams did previously, and -today's game Is likely to be a scorcher. We har Puget Sound was keeping, a hot pitdber of its own under cover figuring on a" comeback today. And j some Bearcat moundsman is likely to reap the whirlwind of the ? Loggers' suppressed resent ment at 'being victims of Andy's stunti used to disbelieve In the Inheritance of acquired character istics! which If you don't know It has been quite a moot psychologi cal problem. But now we don't knov4 : pur two-year-old saw her mofchjbr come in from a shopping trips iesterday and remarked: "Mamma got new shoes. Five dollars." . , And her own experience with money, has been limited to the copper variety. Hi tYont page of the News-Tele-KTftm doesn't look much like the old Telegram, bnt the back page of the first section looks quite familiar. A f 4-hour "bunion derby" will be I feature of the cotton festival at Hfiiiston, Tex;, May 21 to 23. Business AMUSEMENTS Slm Golf Course miles south on Rti-er Drive. 18 hole watered falr waykli large green. 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