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me OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Mornln?, May9, 1931 PAGE EIGHT mAGK SQUADS AT G 0 RVALLI S State Meet Slated Today; Grant Held Favorite;, Locals Entered CORVALLIS, Ore.i May f. " (AP) High school track men were arriving here tonight for the fifth annual Oregon i State- Inter eholastlo track and field meet to be held on Bell field Saturday. Fifty-nine school hare entered 425 athletes. This Is the largest number of schools eyer represent ed In the meet. ' Preliminary erents "will begin at 10 o'clock in the morning. The main eTents will begin at 2 m. Grant, of Portland, Pendleton and LaGrande are expectel - to lead the race for team honors. Grant won the meet last year with Pendleton placing second. - "Salem high entries in the state track meet are: ' - 100 James, " Dyer, Walts and JHslnger. itO Morley and Waltz. . Mile Shephard and Relts. 120 high hurdles Goodfllow and Hale. ; -J'- 220 low hurdles James, Eieg mund and Hale. ISO Cross and Olson, j Relay Dyer, " Motley, Walts and James. ! High 3mp Muhs and SIg mnnd. I ' i Discus Thomas. Broad Jump, Hale, James, Morley and Muhs. ! Berg Comeback Proves Success MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, May S (AP) Jack Kid Berg. Britain's irrepressible lightweight, came back tc night to whip Tony Hen-era, slim Mex ican puncher from 1 Paso. Texas In the main ten round boot in Madison Square Garden. A crowd of 42.000 saw the first fistic show In the big battle pit in six weeks and they booed the decision lus tily. ; J OR NINETEEN Li V : - X V" f I go to .thTCbp with die Riveters Gang ' J ' s ; -s ' - - - - ' - j - v - " - - : - " . , ? . ' 5 - - -- -N yiv' v ' ' . - V vL - " i ( ST- ' - 3'i :,V i -s" -Cc' ' I ' ;" s ' - - .11 , v . i - At 1 " ' - ' v : ' - ' m " - -yr kept intimate touch with every new development of Science that" could be "applied to the manufacture of cigarettes. During this period there has been s development of tested : "value or importance to the smoker which we have not jacorportted into the making of Chesterfield cigarettes. : - f . , Liggett & MjtrsToboccp C: Pacific Drubs Bearcats Badly in Track Contests "PaMM TTniTernitr made a clean weep of the 100, 220 and broad Jumps In a dual track meet Be tween Willamette and the naa- iAn at Forest Grove jrnaar. winning the meet 94)6. to 36A- Wlllamette f made a ciean sweep In -the two mile with. Cook, Cudell and Stone taking the three tally places. Kaisers who Thursday was not slated to run. showed up Friday and won the half mile. The only other first place for Willamette was taken by Carpenter in the discus throw. Harry Stone took second in tne mile and Smith and Carpenter brought Willamette second and third in the javelin throw, car penter also got a third place In the. shot put. Don Faber got OF SUB! Salem high, school tennis team defeated Newberg high racquet swingers Friday on : the Salem Tennis association courts Here, five matches to two. 1 Hagemann, 1 Salem defeated Thiel e-2, 6-1 ; Hobson, Salem, beat Haworth 6-1, C-2; Sodeman, Salem, lost to Sherwood f-S, 6-2; Corey. Salem; beat Ward 6-1, 6-4; Brown, Salem, beat Baker 6-2, 6-3. : j : .. Hobson and Corey beat Ward and Sherwood 6-5, 10-S; Hage mann and Sodeman lost to Ha worth and Thiel 6-S, 2-6, 6-1. The Salem team will go to Eu gene today for a match with Eu gene high. j TRIANGULAR MEET TODAY. HI Salem T. M. C. A. meets Pa cific university and Oreef Nor mal school athletes in a three way track and field meet at Mon mouth this afternoon at S o'clock. Two weeks ago, the local asso- yu find me the RACQUET SIIU5 At home anywhere. The unvarying better taste of Chesterfield has won millions of smokers and continues to win millions more. An4 here's why . . rs Only the choicest cigarette tobaccos are used in Chesterfield, carefully selected for their mildness, for satisfying smoothness for fine aroma and flavor. Blend ing and cross-blending gives to them an added smoothness; and brings out their best smoking qualities. themselves every day. third place In the 220 low hur dles and in the pole vault. John Nelson took-second place tn the pole vault, ascending 10 feet six on the bamboo lever. Nelson has not been working; out long i this season and probably has a higher vault yet this year. Kaiser will probably be able to make a good showing at the northwest confer ence meet. Kloostra took second in the high jump ' going five feet six. Willamette has not bowed to such a defeat from Pacific on the track for a long while. Northwest con ference track Is on the uphill grade and recently Whitman came within five points of beat ing University of .Idaho In a track meet. - -. elation won over the Monmouth institution and the Salem group expects a battle of revenge. T M. C. A. entrants Include the following: Lloyd, Page, Sehomp 100 yard-dash; Page, Blaco, Sehomp 220; B 1 a e o, Andy, . Drakley- 880; Drakley, Jones -mile run; Jones, Andy, two mile; Lloyd, Page, Peplon, broad jump; Smock,' Blaco, Little Swallow Javeline throw; Hoel, Little Swallow, ! Smock s ht pat; Little Swallow, Hoel, Blaco discus: Sehomp, Page low and high hurdles: Sehomp, Blaco, Lloyd, Page relay. , Albany college and Pacific university will meet with the as sociation May 26. , Oregon Beaten By Husky Nine EUGENE, Ore, May 8 (AP) The University of Washington baseball team defeated the University of Oregon, f to f , in a northern division conference game here today. Washington . . , 8 .11 8 Oregon 6 Hi 4 Putnam, Arthur and Barnett; Bloom, Hughee and Shaneman. OREGON LEADING EUGENE. Ore., May 8 (AP) The University of Oregon held a 14-polnt lead at the end of the first day's play in the annual northern conference golf cham pionship tournament here today. friend of the man in the street Mora and more smokers are gVM ROOKS III 10 i CL0UTI0G BEE Salem High Also Strong at Bat but Weak tn Held, Score is 13 to 7 The Salem high baseball team showed strength with the tapered stick and good offensive power against the Oregon State Rooks on Olinger. field .Friday after noon, but lost the game 18 to 7 through weakness on defense. : 1 Seven errors were tacked up against the red and black tossers, four of these being on outfield ers and proving costly. - The In field did not work together per fectly, but still played well and did some nice fielding. With Just a little more cooperation on second base, the infield will look pretty sweet. It took four hits before the babes scored a run, which came in the second. Two hits in the first were not enough to permit Coach Avrit's men to score. How ever In the .third . three hits brought in five runs when one man walked and two errors were made. . The fifth proved to be another ragged inning and one hit scored three runs, and the Salem high men making four errors to clean the bases. Haines, lanky first baseman for the Rooks, led his team in hitting with three, two of which were extra base clouts. Two doubles and homer in the seventh inning Increased the Stater's lead after Salem high had come within two points of it. Salem 8tages big; Rally in Fourth Salem was helpless at bat un til the fourth inning when Fore man started the fireworks with" a teasing infield ball which bounced high and was reached by the pitcher only at the ex pense of a spilL Bowden and Mel VanCleave then proceeded to fill the bases by also hitting sin gles which were too well fielded to allow long advances by the runners. With the bases full, Cass walked in a run and Mason followed with a double which waa fielded so well that just two of the three runners could score. The fourth run of the Inning proving this for They're MILDand same en a fielder's choice. fiaas evidently twisted his knee when he fell and the fourth inn ing was hlj fault. Bavlt followed hint and allowed three runs in the sixth with two hits and two walks. ' One of the runs was walked in and Mason and MeCat fery both scored on passed balls. Salem high got two hits la the eighth and one tn the ninth, but could not turn any of them Into Burroughs, : Rook catcher, got e home run. j j. : The score: Rooks ABB H PO A E t 1; 8 0 Ryan, ss .1 1 .i Peterson, If. Leldig, Sb . 2 f 1 2 S wh-1 .12 Erickson, 2 b Kudella, et . Haines, lb . Ridings, rf . 1 'li o; Hendricks, p Burroughs, e .l o 1.4 1 i iij 0 Oi 0 1 A ass, p . , . . Bault, p . , . HilL rf .... .8 .0 0 Oi 0 Totals ...43 IS Salem AB It 12 27i 6 .1 H PO A E Kitchen, lb.. 4 Craig, cf....l Foreman, ss.,4 Bowden, lb.. 8 M. V'Cleave. lf.8 Perrine, If... 2 Ramp, 2b . .. Scheibner, rf.O Mason, rf ... 4 0 0 8! 0 Si 1 1! s io: I 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 Oi 1 Q 8 li McCatfery, -8 1 VanCleave, p. 4 ITotals ...87 7 9 2T 12 7 Umpire, Frank Brown. SPEC'S MURDERERS IT PACIFIC TODAY -Coach "Spec" Keene's 1 anima ted baseball lambasters will meet Pacific today for the I fourth northwest conference game of the week. The game will be play ed at Forest Grove. It Is Pete Gretsch's turn to pitch, but "Spec" is seldom sure who will get the call until al most time for the game to start. Keene gave his team a -day off Friday and a large number of them took In the ball game at Portland. The Bearcats have scored 42 runs! in three conference games to two runs for the opponents. yet they SATISFY I 7 ItJDIiS SCULP DU HURLERS Onslaught on Keating, House and Orwol! Temble; , ScoretH to 8 PORTLAND, ; Ore., Mar t (AP) Seattle smothered the Portland Beavers, 14 to 8 in a coast league baseball game here today, i :. ! - -:- The Indians ; knocked Keating off the i slab .in 1 the fourth Inning and treated his successor. Bouse, Just as roughly in an t-hlt, 8-run onslaught. Then they pounded Orwoll for four more in the fifth. The series now stands two to one for Portland. : SAN FRANCISCO, May 8 (AP) Night game: j ' ' " - R H IB !. A. 000 001 100- 2 8 1 Missions 120 80 010-12 1 1 Moss, Herman, Peters and Hannah; Cole and BrenzeL LOS ANGELES, May 8 (AP) Night game:! r - '" R H E S. P. . 010 014 000 6 10 8 Holly. 13 001 100-12 17 0 Jacobs, Henderson, Douglas and Baldwin, penebsky; Shellen back and Bassler. mm push n VICTORY IN TENTH AMEBIC AZT ZAGTTB W. h. -Pet. i W. Ii. Pet. OItL -IS, S .600 N. T. 11 8 A1 Phild. 7 .563 Wubk 10 11 .470 Chiearo 10 .474 Boston 7 11 .989 St. Ia. fl 11 .$53 Detroit -13 10 J45 DETROIT, May 8 (AP) De troit pushed over a run in the tenth inning today to take, the series, opener from Washington, 8 to 2. Akers doubled to bring in Owen with the winning tally. I R H E Wn. 00 000 000 0-2 8 1 Det. 200 000 000 1-3 9 0 Brown and Spencer; Whltehlll and Schang, Hayworth. Boston Wins Opener CLEVELAND, May 8 (AP) The Cleveland Indians used four pitchers today as Boston won the first game of the series here 8 to 4. R H E Boston ....300 500 000-8 1& 1 Cleve. .301 000 000-4 9 2 MacFayden, Moore, and. Berry; Ferrell, Bean, Thomas, Craghead and Sewell, Berg. ; , Cleveland at St. Louis, rain.1 New York at Chicago, rain. ' John Frederick Brooklyn Hero; Double Timely WATXONAX. tEAQTTB - W. li. Pet. . W. Ii. Pet St. I -18 S .818 Pitts. . 11 .450 K. T. 13 S .67 Philsd. 7. 11 .889 Chicsro 11 6 .847 Brookl. 7 13 .388 Boctoa .11 8 .579 Cinoht. 3 18 .118 PHILADELPHIA, May 8. (AP) Johnny Frederick's dou ble with the bases , full in the fourth : Inning today gave the Brooklyn Robins three runs and a four to three victory ever the Phillies. , RftlE Brooklyn .000 301 000 4 4 1 PhiladelphiaOOO 0021001 3 9 0 Shaute, Qulnn and Lombardf, Picinich; Bolen and ; Davis. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, wet grounds. - ; ' 1 . Only two games scheduled. Warner Bros. ELSINORE THOUSANDS Of enthusiastic golfers are cutting their band p . leaps THOUSANDS : Of Fans ar e thrilling J to the Drama' of the Links 4 " STARTS TOMORROW! tV jj V rft rgXY ii . . :; No. 2; "CHIP SHOTS" 1 Li IV A 17 w n ( I is ; : , t - . 1 CU Saw Jeonple of thing about pitching demonstrated ia the 8alem i high-Rooks game Friday. Onto is that good con trol will make np for s lot of lacks, and the other is that a pitcher use hie ; whole body and not Jnst bis arm. Both -are pretty well known bnt the demonstration ' was nnnsnally ' marked. j. j 'i' Mr. Sass ot the Rooks, accord ing to our; own observation and the testimony of half a dozen Salem high - batsmen, had abso lutely nothing on- the ball. " He had a Mil$ break, that is, but it came toe I don to bother any hitter, j j j ' : i Bat. for three innings he didn't allow! a hit, , and only one Salem man reached first, on an eirrorl He was placing them high ibside and low out . side and j other , place where the boys didn't like them.7 Then ih (fielding a ground ball he fell and twisted his knee. You might not thihk that would both er a pitcher, but the next man up banged the ball out of the lot, and so did, the succeeding ones until three tuns were in and Sass wasjhiobbling to the bench, Bobbj) ioo es comes back to the Blsnpre Sunday for an other fenr days stand. ; We hear aj lot of the boys. who were weajc on patting, bought their ways Into the show three or four tlVueft o they wonldnt overlook? any little point,, last, time Bobby was here.. . It's pitch shpis his time, and we .look foe another big gallery. Kellik to Train I Today. Club Gym John kLui. middleweight wres southwest who is tier from! the! to clash with Tuesday night at the armory, will give Salem fans their first glimpse of his stylet when he works . out at the Club! gymnasium this after noon at 2:30. He will train here again Sunday. " LOGGfcltS DO BETTER McMINNVILLE. Ore., Jtfay 8 (.AP) The College of Puget Sound baseball team defeated Linfield college, 10 to 4, in a northwest jconference game' here today. I Business AMUSEMENTS crf.M Sis-Jit inia en lli s!nntK en River Diflv) 18 hoi watered fair ways, large free n a. i ta jec budqji ad holidays. 8.00 AIJCtlONEERS F. ijl. VVOQPRY 11 'Tears Saletffs Leading Auctioneer and i Furniture Dealer Residence and Store , ' 1818 NortD Summer Street Telephone 811S BATHS Turkish bftbs and masaatre. Logan. Tlepwt Ne R H. Bnlt. BATTERY I ELECTRICIAN R. D. BirtonJ-Natlonal Batterlea Starter aifdj eeherator work. Texae Btatlon. orter Conrt and CTinrrh. BICVCLEJ REPAIRING ULOTD E. 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Reed, p 4 Hastle, rf .......6 Schwab, ss ........... 5 Gustatson, 2b ...S Dirksen, e ........... & 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 ToUls .48 8 10 Wlrerton AB R II Bye. ss . ............. 6 0 2 Welsner. lb ......... .5 1 Holm. 2b ............6-0 i 1 0 1 2 1 if Johnson, ct .......... 8 Arbuckle, e ........ ..8 Brady, rf ............ 2 Lovett, If 4 Orren, 3b ....... ....S o Bureh, p tee.eeee. Totals .. . . . . . . . .43 10 Umpire, Hauser, Chemawa. BET MEET TODtf The Willamette tennis team will take on its second northwest conference at Pacific University today with three gles and two doubles matches srdted. j Willamette won its first con ference match from College ot Puget Sound 7 to 1 here. The singles players will be Pete Hage mann, Wes Roeder and Melvin Goode. 1 Hagemann-Goode and Roeder-Goyne will form the dou bles teams which will play. A re turn match will be played here next week. v Monday Whitman will bring Its strong net team 1 here for matches In the afternoon. 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