The OREGON STATESMAN. Calesv Ore?ca, Cangay Morals;?. Ilay 10, IS3I PAGE FOURTEEN i - Lot p. conn enmom Bach on Home mm omm liWOET mi . Of EH KEEL Portland -Valley League Tightening up With Low Teams Strong IS . IortUd ValHry League Game To?ay ' Compton's at Salem, OUnger field. .2:30 p. VanconTer ?lciKrs at Van- confer. : . v Erer-Ready l Oresham. Hlllsboro at New&erg. Kalem T. Girod. ets Ash by, ss MeClaln. rf , Wilkinson, e Adolph. lb Kitchen. 2b Brace. If Ollnger. 3b Beck, p - Compton's Brown. 2b Sandercick, m Miller, lb Soule. rf 'Struck meter. If Manns, cf Polli. 3b Flesks. e . Schwsrtr, p - After a couple of weeks on the road, the Salem Senators will be back bome today with Canipton's Portland team regarded as one or the strongest in the league, tor opposition. Schwartz, left hander who came oat .ahead In a duel with bis near namesake Swarts of Hillsboro last Sunday, will be on the- mound against the Senators. He is a portsider and with seral left handed hitters in the Salem line up, may cause the same sort of trouble that Swarts did here In the opener three weeks ago. The Senators are In the second dMsIon but a. win today wouH put them en eren keel. Johnny Beck seems to have found him self, as he permitted -Gresham only three hits last Sunday. The local team's lineup will not be " changed except thatKltcben may take Hughes' plage in the Infield. The league race I expected to tighten up today, with second dl rislon teams playing first difi sion ones and tho dope, odd'y enough, farorlng the low standing teams in all eases except possibly one. . rrrrr.r.CQ BUILD HEALTH YOUR SPARE TIME and Enjoy It! Play Golf - at ;- Salem Golf Club Green - fairways, large greens, most Inspiring and Invigorating. Two miles south on Hirer Drire. . iFw''r,iTiiij - -' 1 (fT 1 Wk N OT H E of the great ! jvi ': BOBBY CA '' i sensation - - !( "Chip ShoU'X lfe - . . - O ' 'B ' VX This time he's ta trouble X X Lt the ronghl Come and! : ' K of VxW how he geu owt of ltir ? , 1 Af It M-A-R-V-E-IO-U-S: 1 V " ' fj . PJLUS -V P Mr. George 7 (t 'm ARLISSi V rm "The Millionaire" 1 I f Tucker's and Lebanon, So Far (Undefeated, Meet in Cascade Ball Tilt Cascade lgue Today Sooth Section Iinrs Candy at Starton. Tucker's at Lebanon. Mill City at Aunwville. Jefferson at Turner. - North Kwtlon Yamhill t ML Angel. Brooks at Dayton. - . ; -Amity at SLjPaal. South Section Standings i , W L Pet. Tucker's Lebanon . Turner -. Jefferson Hill's . . . Stayton . Aumsrille . ....3 0 .........3 0 .........3 .........1 .........1 3 ........0 3 ........ -0 3 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 .333 .000 .000 Mill City Two of the. top teams will play today in the Cascade league and the two cellar f teams will meet and try their keys to the gates of the dungeon. . Tucker's and Lebanon -will play tor the lead. Hill's Candy! Shop team .will play at Stayton and much Inter est, Is being shown over that gam as both hare a .333 per centage standing in the league. Hill's has lost (two games by a total of three runs and both of the teams which hare beaten the "baby ruth" nine are now on.top In the league. Stayton founAV It self last Sunday and whitewashed Jefferson 20 'to 0. A number of exceptional players are reported to be In the Stayton lineup. Hill's team also has i Its stars and If they work together, they will be a hard bunch to beat. Tucker'r ! and - Lebanon will meet In what promises to b batting duel as they represent two of the hardest hitting squads In the league. ' Both hare won three games and lost none. - Mill City and AumsTiHe will wage the battle for their first wins of the season. Both hare last three and won none, r It has been mort a lack of organisation than playing; ability which has kept these teams down thus far. Jefferson Is I the only team which has won two and lost two and will play the undefeated Turner outfit which played error less ball last Sunday to defeat Hill's. Del Russel managed to keep tho ball "out of the gutter" and fare poor balls to hit which caused Hill's men to ground out or pop fly to the perfect fielding behind him. " T Race Close ta j South Section . ! In the north' section the race la close and for the most part the scores have been closer than In the southern division. Yam hill will play at Mt. Angel. Yam hill has won twice and lost once as has Mt. Angel. Today' game between the two promises to be good one. Brooks Is going to attempt to place some figures In the win column today when It plays Day ton. Dayton beat St Paul 5 to 1 two week ago.i Amity and St. Paul will meet today. Both have strong teams and are taking today's game ser iously. St. Paul is a good ball town and a good erowd is an ticipated; Huskies Defeat Oregon by Wild Rally in Ninth EUGENE.. Ore., May 9 (AP) The CniTerBlty of Washington baseball team added seren lusty hits to four University of Oregon errors in the ninth inning here today and '. ten Huskies crossed the plate before the dazed Web foots could - gather enough strength to make the final put out Washington won, 11 to f. Washington won the first game of the series" Friday, 8 to 6. ' It H E Washington J 11 12 4 Oregon . .......... 6 15 6 Dlgnon, Arthur, Felt and Har nett; Scales, - Bloom and Shane man. Umpire, Edwards. Today When Bobby Jonee series of olf edneatlott - p let ore I wu planned there was, we suspect, method to the choice of putting ' mm the flrst lesson sad a grad al progress - from that to the longer shots. We havo Ions; observed that the average golfer, left to his own devices, will concentrate on driving and leave the short ones to take : care of themselves. -. There is even a tendency to be moan failure on the short ones as an nnklndness of fate, or perhaps a feeling that they 'don't really belong In the game. Many golf ers, we Imagine, would like to see' the game a mere test of driving distance, with broad fairways and no rough. Even on tho drives, distance Is their main .worry and direction an afterthought. Unfortunately for these fel-. lows,- golf Is a game in which the little ball has to be sunk in the little hole. And so Bob by starts with s lesson on do ing that small trick. ., ; That nxovie lesson : was an ex cellent demonstration that golf Instruction is 99 per cent plain common sense. Most golfers probably could discover for them selves the secrets Bobby revealed, but it would take years to figure them out. .. ; . ' First, n comfortable, relaxed stance, with the feet not too far apart to permit smooth trans f erence of the weight. Any base ball coach could tell you that. Second, s grip on the-patter -slightly different from that of the other clubs, with the thumbs In line to aid accuracy. Third, a smooth, almost slid ing; stroke.. And that, really, was all there was to lt. The rest Is coordination of eye . and muscles, which no pro, even bo he Bobby Jones, can-teach. Next to 'putting, chip shots to the green cause the most grief to the average golfer, and Bobby's lesson today and until Wednesday at the Elslnore has to do with this department. " We heard Spec Keene was up to Vaughn street in Portland -Friday. Maybe he was trying to sign up a game with, the Ducks for his boys. They are. about the only bunch in this state that can give the Bearcats a real bat tle. Kallis Will Battle With Pete Tuesday John Kallis who . has all the earmarks of a good wrestler, will tangle with Wildcat Pete at tho armory Tuesday on Matchmaker Harry Plant's wrestling card. Tuesday is the only night the armory is available, but It has proven popular in the past Kal lis was formerly world's middle weight title holder and is one of the eastern wrestlers. He looks the part of a champion of the ungentle sport and also appears to be constructed to withstand punishment r Most of his wrestling has been done with the good men of the east. Texas Teddy Waters, Silas Watkins and Kick Farmer are some of the notables who have lost to him. Wildcat Pete with his surf board hold which he demonstrat ed so vividly here last week against Stetcher, will show Kallis how the best performers In the west wrestle. Pete Is recognized as the outstanding middleweight In the northwest The eastern holds will not be new to Pete either as he recently made a trip east where he took on a lot of the best ones. -Wildcat was high ly successful In this tour and lt was during the trip that.be got his Inspiration for the surf board hold. ' . .- Harry Plant states' that in re spect for the people who pa ad mission, a dose check will - be kept on all who try to get past the gate keepers without paying. Plant is lining up a lively pre liminary which - will be an nounced later. . ; Kenneth Moser L Takes Position ; With Fisheries Kenneth' Moser who graduated from Willamette University last spring has received an appoint ment ,to ; Aransas Pass, Texas where he will be engaged In work under the National Bureau of Fisheries. His work will con sist largely of gathering, statis tics and observing various species of fish, the results of the work will be used by the government and the state of Texas.. - i Mr. Moser will leave for Aus tin. Texas this evening where he will confer with Bureau of Fish ery officials' before proceeding to bis station at Aransas Pasa. COUGARS WTV OUT MOSCOW. Ida.. May --(AP) --Washington state college track and field team defeated the Uni versity of Idaho. 83 to 48 today in a Pacific Coast conference meet that was marked by dear weath er, and no record breaking "per formances. . J ...... - T . istJeSet DeMaris; PrinevilleSets up Javelin Record; Salem. . - Gets Four' Points ? CORVALUS, Ore., May 9. (AP) -Grant high school, Port land, -won tho fifth -annual Ore gon state , lnterscholastle track and field meet hero today from a field of 2 g high schools. Fifty eight high schools were entered but 30 failed to survive the pre liminary events. Grant seored 27 points for first place with LaGrande second, with tiy, and Washington, Portland, third, with 20 1-S. Warren . . DeMaris, Prlnevllle, astounded - officials and compet ing athletes by hurling. the Jave lin 201 feet, 514 Inches, a new all-state record.- The northwest college record Is 19$ feet, 3 3-8 In :hes, made ,by Heln, Washing ton. State college, in 1930. j Last year De. Marls hurled the spear. 186 feet, two Inches, and In the preliminaries this morning he threw It 195 feet, Salem Scores Four On Grabcr's Ran - Others finished.,-as follows; Pendleton, 12; Roosevelt 11; Jefferson, 10; Lincoln, 10; Marshfleld, 8 1-3; Helix, 8; Franklin, 8; Ontario, 8; Com merce, 7M; Corvallis. ; Rogue River, Prinevllle; Cottage Grove, each 5; River ton, A hi I Salem, Gold Hill, Hill Military, each 4; Grants Pass, thil Benson, Neha lem, Ben, each 3; Chemawa, 2; Central Point.- 2;' Coqullle, 1; and Oregon City, 1-3. Torrence, LaGrande, was high scorer with 13 points. Grayson, Jefferson was seeond with 10 and Wagner, of Helix, was third with 8 points. ' ':- . Wagner produced' one of the sensations of the meet by defeat ing a field of 32 In the mile run. He took the lead at the "start and held it throughout the race. Graber was Salem's only place winner, taking four points with a second place In the 440-yard dash.. - - io Bins ' iinucur xjaotte Vf. U Pet. W. Tj. Pet. T. 12 S .SOO WnV 10 11 .475 PhiUd. .10 T .588! CUcaco .1 11 .450 Boatoa -8 11 .431 Si. L. 63 IS .83 S CUt.1. 1J .671 Detroit .13 XO .545 CHICAGO, May 8. (AP) Two big. innings netted the New York Yankees eleven runs today aad enabled them to stave off Chicago's closing rally to win 13 to ; 9. The White Sox scored seven runs In the ninth Inning. RUE NewYork.010 001 508 13 15 0 Chicago .200 000 007 9 13 0 Sherid and Dickey: McKaln, Braxton, Moore and Tate., Foxx Great Help ' ST. LOUIS, May 9. (AP) Foxx knocked a home run with two on bases- to give the Phila delphia Athletics enough scores to defeat the St. Louis Browns f to 4 today. R H E Phil'd'iphia.000 010 050 0 St Louis .101 010 100 112 2 Walberg. Grove and Cochrane; Gray and Ferrell. Sox Humble Indians CLEVELAND, . May 9--MAP) The lowly Red Sox sent the Cleveland Indians tumbling out of first place in the American league today by defeating them 5 to 1, while the Yankees won from the White Sox, to step into the .top position. RHE Boston ...010 002 0115 11 0 Cleveland .000 0d0 001 1 5 0 Gaston and Berry; Hudlin, Jablonowskl and Berg.1 Washington at Detroit, rain. Records Set ; On All Sides N AtBfeMeet STATE COLLEGE STADIUM. Fresno. CaWMay (AP) With Frank Wykoff- greatest t sprinter ever developed in America, as the anchor man. University of South ern California's crack squad to night broke the world's record for the 440-yard relay. The four Trojan start running In the 'fifth annual west coast relays posted a time of 40:8 to exceed the former mark of 41 established by Newark Athletic club at . Lincoln, Neb., July 4. 1927. Delby, Maurer, Guyer and Wy koff .made up the winning team. Racing on . an exceptionally fast track, the quartet raced away from all opposition to win by yards. -; - - - , " '. "' ' 1 Wykoff. who : already had equalled the - American record of 9:5 for the 100-yard dash earlier In the meet, ate up yarding In a thrilling dash around the oval that brought 8.000 spectators to their feet in. wild cheering. , The: world's mile . relay .record was cracked by Stanford's great four man team, which ran the distance In 3 : 1 2. 8. It cut off 8-1 0 seconds from the mark set in Eng land In 1928K by a. picked team of Americans. - The Stanford team was compos, ed of Shove, Ike Hables, Les Ha bles and Ben Eastman. Eastman rant he last lap In 47 2-10. Those who made up. the team that beld the former .record were Baird. Taylor, BarbutI and Spencer. The Urn was '3:13.- .-..r.-.v.-rf.'-i. IMS Sixteen Hoop Teams to Vie . Here, Decide CORVALLIS- Ore., May 9. -(AP) I The first Oregon tlaf high school track and field meet to be held under the ansnicea of the state high school board of control win . be neia at Oregon State college next year and will be a two-dar meet. J. L. Garv. secretary of the board, announced uere loaay. , ; . j Today's meet, was the last 'In vitational meet and hereafter the official i state meet' will be han dled alternately by Oregon SUte college and the University of Ore gon. The relay meet will be aban doned; entirely. ' The board also decided Gary announced, to have 18 teama in stead of 12 Jn next year's state nign scnooi pasKeioau tourna ment at Salem. Details of meth ods of selectlnr teams will be de. cided later at a conference of-the board and district chairmen. KATIOHAX, XtEAOtTE Vf. L. Pet. W. (T. Pet. St. I 14 X. Y. 1S ChiesKtf 11 Boston 12 S .824lPittb. 8 .684 iPhiUd. 9il2 .429 .8; 12 .400 T .SlllBrookl. 8 13 .881 S .SOO Cinin. 2416.111 PITTSBURGH, May 9.-i-(AP) St. Louis won its eighth straight game and its third straight vic tory over the ; Pirates today, 4 to 2. ' RHE St. Louis ....000 210 010-4 9 1 Pittsburgh ...100 001 000-2 9 0 Johnson and Mancuso; Kremer and Phillips. l Giant' Rally Wins! NEW YORK, May 9. (AP) The Giants ; came from behind with three runs In the eighth in ning today to overcome a Chicago lead and beat the Cubs In a home run duel, S to 4. : - 'RHE Chicago .....112 000 000-4 4 1 New York . . .001 100 03x-5 11 0 Root ." and Hartnett; Hubbell, Berley, Hevlng and Hogan. Lacas Braves Victim ' BOSTON, May 9. (AP) The Boston Braves . fell on Lucas for four runs after being held score less for live innings aid defeated Cincinnati. 4 to 2, In the first game of the series today. Hen dricks' double and singles by Strip and Cullop produced two runs for the Reds In the first but thereafter Selbold pitched shutout balL RHE Cincinnati ...200 000 000-2 10 2 Boston 000 004 OOx 4 11 0 Lucas and Sukeforth; Seibold and Spohrer. Divide Double BUI PHILADELPHIA, May 9. (AP) The Phillies divided a doubleheader with the Brooklyn Robins today, winning the second game 8 to 1 behind Ray Benge'i six-hit pitching after Brooklyn had taken the first, 8 to 3; RHE Brooklyn i... 301 040 000-8 11 0 Philadelphia .001 001 001-3 8 0 Luque and Lopez j J. Elliott, Schesler, Watt and McCurdy.- RHE Brooklyn .. . .010 000 000-1 8 3 Philadelphia '..500 000 OOx-5 8 0 Galllvan, Day, Heimach and Planlch: Benge and Davis. Willamette Meets Tough One at Last The Willamette Bearcats have now gone the rounds in the west ern section1 of the northwest con ference baseball league and have won from each of the teams In this division. Saturday the Bear eats won front Pacific university 7 to 3. at Forest Grove, thus keeping their record of wins un sullied. ; ' ' Dwight Adams was the hitting star of the jgame getting four out of five times at bat. This-bolsters up Adams batting average which was at the- foot of the list for a while. "Spec' had began to wonder . where he could find- a hitting first, baseman, but be can pick another worry topic now. - John Walker pitched a dandy game for Pacific- and allowed only eight hits. None of these were more than doubles. Paeific played a good game In the field but touched Pete Gretsch up for only- six hits. The game was particularly free from errors- on both sides. ; - -v . The score was one to one until the sixth, and Willamette had. but two runs when the eighth Inning started. Five tallies were made by the Bearcats in the Jast two innings. . - Next Tuesday Pacific will be played here. Andy Peterson will pitch that game and try his lack at dusting off the Badger bats men, r Peterson allowed none of the Paget Sound Loggers to reach first in the last game be pitched and a number of base ball fans are. planning to see him In his next pitching effort, Tilden Trounces, VineRictiatds , MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, May 3 (AP) Big-Bill Tilden, stall the i old master of tennis, trounced his youthful rival, Vincent RicharSs, tonight in' the first of their series , of matches for the world's Profes sional tennis championship. The scoresi were 5-7, 8-0, t-1. STRINGY SHIR GETS PROTEST Ernie Johnson Claims: Junk Uses. Strategy; Anyway He Helps Ducks win t ' COAST X2AGTO W. U Pet ; W. U M Portl'd IS 1 .581 s T. ' IS 16 .500 0kL 1 4 .598 Ut A.. 15 IS 00 Sse't 1 OO HiMicu' IS 14 .500 HoUy. .1 IT .4SS SnUlt .12 19 .0 PORTLAND, Ore., May t (AP)-Portland defeated Seattle. 10 to 7, in a wild coast league baseball game here today. i The 'game was played under pro os t by Seattle after the third Inning because "Junk' Walters, the winning Portland pitcher, had some strings hanging from his right shirt sleeve j and Ernie Johnson, Seattle manager, seem ed to think the purpose of the strings was to confuse the bat ters..' r Portland . knocked ; McQuIUen off the hill In the first inning and orougnt in live runs. - Oaks Win Faslhr OAKLAND, i May 9 (AP) Oakland put over three runs In the first Inning to build up I a lead over Sacramento the Sen ators could never overcome, and won today's ball game 4 to 3. Ca milll collected a triple and ; a doable batting In two of Sacra mento's runs. Gilllck started the . game for the Senators but was yanked! In the first to be replaced by Ham ilton. Ortman -held down -the mound for the Oaks. Score: R HE Sacramento I ! 3 8 3 Oakland r..4 13 0 Gilllck. Hamilton and Wirts; Ortman and Read. ; Overcome Lead SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 (AP) The Missions overcame an eight run lead in the seventh In ning tonight to defeat the Los Angeles ball team 18 to 12,.' mak ing it four straight In the series. Entering the seventh with the score. 11 to 3 against them, the Missions battered four Angeles pitchers tor ten runs, eight of them coming with but one man out; . - i RHE Los Angeles ....12 17 1 Missions .... .1S 13. 3 Shealy, Yerkee, Petty, Nelson and Campbell; Walsh, Biggs, Lie b:r and BrenzeL ' ; Seals Lead. Series LOS ANGELES, May $ (AP) San Francisco tookXa 3 ; to" 2 lead in the series with Hollywood by a 8 4.o 4 victory over the Stars temtght. Roy . Frazler's homer in the fifth : scored - three runs for the Seals. Another tally walked home for the visitors in the fifth. They added their final pair in the sixth when Frank Crossettl homed and Julian Wera and Red Bald win bunched doubles Score: R H E San Francisco 8 11 0 Hollywood i :. 4 9 0 Davis and Baldwin, Hollerson, Page and Severeld. - - Portland Box Score Seattle - AB R Ellsworth, s: . 4 1 II POA E 1 16 1 Taylor, X ... 6 Holland, I . . 3 Lawrence, r v. 4 Almada,' m ".. 4 Cox, c ....'. 4 Knothe, 3 .. . 4 Muller. 2 ... 3 McQuillan, p. 0 Lemanski, p. 3 Preitas, p . . . 0 WHsOn .... 1 1 10 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 L4 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 '2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e o o o o o o Stewart, 2 . Donohuef ... 1 Totals ....36 7 12 24 12 1 Batted for Muller in Sth. tBatted for FreiUs in 9th. Portland AB It n PO A E Monroe, 2 ... 4 2 4 8 3 0 Johnson, m .. 4 2 2 3 1 0 Rhiel, 3 .... 5 0 I S 01 Flagstead, 1.4-1 12 0 0 Fenton, 1 ... S 0 16 0 1 Coleman, r . . 6 2 3 2 0 0 Wuestllng, s. 4 1 0 4 6 1 Fltzpatrlck, c 4 1 1 1 2 0 Fullerton, p . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Walters, p .. 3 0 -2 0 5 0 j Totls .,..;39r 10.18 27 20 2 Seattle ..;.0 13 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 HiU ....0 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 12 Portland . . .5 0 2 0 01 2 0 x 10 Hlta ....52 3 0 2 3 1 0 x 1 6 Four hits and S runs off Mc Qulllan In , 11 and 8 off Lem anski In 4, 4 and 2 off Fuller ton In 1 plus, 8 and S off Walters In 8; 1 and X oft FreiUs in 2. Winning pitcher, Walters. Losing pitcher, Lemanski. Runs respon sible for 'Fullerton 2, McQuillan S, Walter 4, Lemanski 1, Freltas hC. Struck out by Freltas 2. Bases on balls off McQuillan 1, Walters 2, Freltas 2, Lemanski 1. Home run, Johnson. Two-base hits, Johnson, Fltzpatrlck, Monroe, Coleman 2, Holland. Sacrifice. FlagsteacVRuns batted in, Rhiel 8, Coleman 2, Fltzpatrlck 2, Cox, Miller, Holland 2, Lawrence, Knothe t, Walters, Johnson 3. Double plays. Johnson to Fltzpatrlck,- Ellsworth to Muller, Wal ters ' to - Monroe to Wuestllng to Fenton, Monroe to Wuestllng to Fenton. .Hit by pitcher, by Wal ters." Time, 2: OS. Umpires,' Mc Laughlin and Fanning. Stayton Grade , Team Wins Cup STAYTON, May The Stay ton grade school baseball team defeated Buena Create la the ball game here Friday and .thereby won . the championship of the southern: division of the county and . incidentally the silver cup. Clay Egleston, principal of .the grade school, is their coach. Cherry City Wins Easily Junior legion tossers scored a de-r cisive, Tictof j over McKay Chev rolet Saturday forenoon on Ol Inger field, 2t to 7. Tte bakers scored four runs in the first in ning, five in the second, seven in the third j fiyef In the fourth. DeJardin, i McKay's pitcher, hit a homer Jn tie third inning but his team mate! were rather weak er with, the hickory. They scored three runs H the first Inning when DeJardin hit a two bagger to clear up In the third. The only run he? didn't drive In was In , J;he ; fourth; . when . Curry had thsi .honor. ' . -' Thomas lead Ameria were Cherry CItyfs sluggers, though Katchta got the longest hit, a three bagi I TLj "score i onerry City Spencer, p-2b Ray. rf Thomas, ss Katchla, c Ameria. 3 b Clark, If 1... Cannon 3b Delaney. cf IX Browning,- 2)-i Totals McKay's -39 21 11 AB R II -.3 2.1 Williams, a-f Nelson, 3 b Pitcher, c i .. DeJardin, 'p Rife, cf .-4... Curry, rf ! .. Baxter, 2b 0 -2 3 1 1 3 3 3' 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Amend, sa If i i r nanxin, l r Totals .U 21 7 7 Record ts Set In Bfoad Jump FRESNoi cl.. May 9 (AP)-j Floyd Wllsoni Rlverdale hlghi scnooi stuaentj today set what will probably be jrcognized as a new world's lntetscholastlc record when In the cliss C or high school division of the west coast relays he made a broad jump of 23 feet, 10U inches. J The previous world's reeord of 23 feet 7 Inches was made in 1918 by P. 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Defeat Paciiic, Men Are Losers ' The Willamette girls tennis team beat the Pacific women net stars, but the Willamette men's team lost to the masculine raquet wellders of Pacific at Forest Grove Saturday. - Pauline and Edith Findley won singles matches and as there was only one court to use, girls doub les were not played. - Wesley Boeder, captain of the boys team, beat bit opponent lu singles. Harmon and Goode lost their singles matches and Roeder and Goyne lost a doubles match which went to three sets. ' Pete Hagemann, regular number 'one man, was not able to go with the team. . . ' Oregon Golfers Will Represent North in Final EUGENE, Ore., May 9 (AP) The University of Oregon, through the efforts of Its four man golf team, and individual players today won the right to represent the northern division of the Pacific coast conference in the golf championship tourney. : The Webfoot four-man team, competing In 72 holes of medal play, defeated the University of Washington. 1258 to 1307, while George Will, Oregon, won indi vidual honors with 305. Salem High is Tennis Winner In Eugene Meet . . The Salem high school tennis team defeated Eugene high five matches to two on Eugene courts Saturday. Haeemann of Salem defeated Sim 5-7.6-3,6-3; Post of Eugene beat Hobson 6-4. 2-6, 6-4; Sode man of Salem beat Dallas 6-2, 6-4; Corey of Salem beat Gould 4-6, 6-4. 8-6: Brown of Salem beat Walker 0-6, 6-1, 6-2. . ' Post and Sim of Eugene beat Hagemahn aad Sodeman 6-1, 6-4; Hobson and Corey of Salem beat Gould and Dallas 3-6. 6-3, 6-3. 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