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ii ! f PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning. May 27, 1931 m nd mm Tilth Here eunawa OLiriGER FIELD AT HCLOCIl Good Game Expected, but Indians Favorites due To Season Record Chemawa Indian ; school and Cerrala high. "A" and MB" lea gue baseball champions, respect-lYely.- la Marlon county, -will meet for the all-county title on dinger Held this afternoon at 3 o'clock or as soon thereafter as the In dian lads can finish writing sem ester ' exams which are now un der way. and dlTe Into" baseball togs. In addition to winning all Its B league game Oerrais has taken the measure of some of the larger schools in the county this season, and Coach Tumbieson while not predicting a victory, is confident that his team will make a rood showing. ! , Chemawa is the favorite on ac count of two victories over Salem hlfh. Wood burn and Sllverton each,' to say nothing of a couple of wins over- teams of collegiate ranking. . Probable lineups: Chemawa Cervais Meacbem e.r Lelaek Seltlce p.. C. Haf tiger Hall lb ! Manning Kalama 2b - ReJardln tl Alexander ss Masten 3b Vivette ..' If Corbet ...cf. S. Alexander ..rf L. DeJardin i . Bowley .B., Sussee Seely I Sussee Anunsen and Kletzing Out In the Lead -Fred Anunsen and Ralph Klets lng are low qualifiers to date In the Bobby Jones handicap tourna ment starting at the Salem Golf club. ; Each has a net score of 8. with Anunsen scoring low gross of 7. - . Qualifiers to date are: Gr. 0 7oJv 90 89. Hd. Net 74 89 73 75 75 74 70 8 83 77 80 80 73 75 77 71 80 85 83 68 7! 71 Lynch ... Walker .. Garnjobst Cline .... 12 12 14 e 12 9 11 VO 1( 14 13 18 17 14 19 15 1C 18 10 IS 16 14 Cross , Ritner ...... Lengren . . . , Anunsen ' . . . Hlleman ..... O. Smith . . . , Page McGllchrlst . Hngf. ...... Cox ........ Shelton . ..... 9 McGlnley . . . . . 8 Willett ....... Dr. Johnson ..101 Chambers .... 93 KleUlng ...... 83 McDoagal .... 95 Hendrle 87 ,5 .' RING GOSSIP I o : o PORTLAND, Ore.. May 28. (AP) Eddie Thomas. 132, Bel llngbam, won an easy ten round decision over Benny Pels, 132. Portland, In a main event boat here tonight. Thomas battered Pels face with a lightening left throughout the fight. Pels coun tered with body punches but did not bother Thomas greatly. , Jamfeo Dvies, 129, Victoria, BY C, and -Lee" Bane,: 131, Ta eoma. fought six-round draw In the semi-final. Mickey Tradd. 142. Spokane, and Johnny La Rosa," 140; Portland, went four rounds" to a draw. TACOMA. May 28 (AP) John Freberg of Chicago defeat ed Charley Hanson of : Seattle, two falls . out of three here to night in a wrestling bout , SPOKANE. May 28. (AP) John Evko, 220 pound chlcagoan took two. out ot three tails from Bob Kroze, 209. Portland, to win a wrestling match here tonight. regca :i i I i ROUND .1. Jl.SO Pcrtland':.. RA1NIII EUGENE-: St. HELENS 1.40 -1.50 - 1 I ..III 111 "T II lit will AT") l-J L.. V-f L GO THURSDAY, FIlIDAY, SATURDAY May 2S-2-aO Return LbaJt Jue 8th DISTANT SPOKANE I 9.00 18J0 GREAT FALLS SALT LAKE ... 20.05 PENDLETON i. 5.60 SEATTLE . . ....... 4JJ5 WENATCHEE HELENA ; Similar low fares" to .other points in" territory outlined ' . Details, train ache'dutes, etc., wHl be furnished on eall B. F. ROBERTS. Oty Passewger A Ticket Af', rhcoe 712T LOU P. KNOWLTON. General Agt- Piwlaml ! - Oregon Normal Wins Close . Meet Over Willamette by Taking Relay, Final Event f 'Willamette nnlverslty and Ore gon Normal school trackmen en gaged In a hard fought track meet here Tnesday with the out come In deubt up to the final event, the relay,! which the teach ers won and with it the meet; 89 11-12 to 81, 1-12. . Had the relay gone the i other way Wil lamette would have won - by a fraction over a; point. . " Two of the " converted baseball men won first places for Willam ette, Eiickgon the broad Jump and Gretsch the javelin. ; Summary: ! Pole vault Nelson W. Hol Ungsworth ON, ! Faber W and Shelley and". Little ON tied for third 10 ft. in. Shot pt Petteys ON, Smith W, Watkins ON 37 ft. 9 in. ' 100 yard dash Edwards ON, Hlatt ON, Faber W 10.3. Mile run Lang W, Stone W, LeFors ON -4:52.6. I LLAHEE ' BEATETJ BY Albany golfers won by a nar row margin of 22 to points over Illab.ee Country club of Salem in a team contest on the Albany j course Sunday. Boshong of Albany equaled the course record of 8. Illahee will go to Oregon City June 7. The players who went to Albany re ported excellent - entertainment and an interesting course. . Scores were: i Hlahee i ; Albany 0 Bushong . .3 2 Cronise 0 1 Jenks 2 1 McDowell IK 2 Buchanan . 1 1 Weatherford 2 Small ; Day Nash Flannery McClelland Wilson , . Gilbert B Roberta : Sears Welder Bell Gabrielson South wick Williams 1 Chambers 1H Smith .---2HLeInInger 1 Kirk 0 Dr. Leslie 1- Nash IHAmes 3 McDevitt 1 Gray Fortmliler 2 Warner 3 Stewart 3 1 Eastburn 0 Nebergall &Hargett 1 1 1 2 Ohling Hudkins Woods Raffety Doughton Hunter Eggleston ? ran still III SINGLES RICE ATJTEUIL, France, May 2 8. (AP) George Lott. Jr., aad John Van Rrn, already holder: of the French doubles championships and co-favorites with Jean Boro tra for the singles title, advanced today In that phase of the French hard court championship play. Lott - won easily , from . Charles KIngsley, the former Cambridge player. 8-0, 6-1,! 6-4, winning 11 straight games before giving the Englishman one. Van Ryn gave his supporters i several uneasy moments before ' finally defeating Andre Merlin; 19-year-old French man, 4-6. 8-6. 6-1. 6-2. t Van Ryn meets the Czecho slovak Hans Uensel tomorrow. while Lott plays the promising German youngster, I. von Kramis; Red Hills Wins By Large Score j :. j i .;' . : . . LIBERTY. May 26 Red Hills baseball team ; defeated .Union Hills here 23 to 10 Sunday in a Grange league game. ' The next game will be with Sllverton Hills next Sunday, i ; .... i ' . '. R H E Unions Hills .......10 15 1 Red Hills ..........23 21 2 Elcctelc TRIPS!; ; Attoria ..:;..:.52.95 ALBANY m ;.; WRVALLI3 0 SEASIDE K' jf POINTS I BOISE BUTTE BEND 4115 -16.75 60 WALLA WALLA 65 TACOMA 4.05 .$&0 .$16.75 i ALBANY'S GQLFEHS -- ! " : DM. High Jump Petteys and ,Bar aim ON tied for first, Kloostra. Gribble and Smith W and Shelley ON tied for third 5 ft. 8 la. 220 yat4 dash Gordon ON, Walker W Edwards ON 24.8. 120 high hurdles Petteys ON, Yanghn ON. Faber W. 17.5. Discus Fants W, Petteys ON, Edwards ON 112 ft. 2 in. J Two mile 5 run Stone and Lang W tied for first. Mitchell ON third 11:17.1. 440 yard dash Edwards ON, Armstrong W, Spellbrtnk W 55.3. Javelin Gretsch W, Smith W, Boss W 152 ft, 4 In. 220 low hurdles Gary .ON, Faber W, Vaughn ON 28.3. . - 880 yard run Kaiser W. Wat kins ON, Hollingsworth ON . 2:04.1. Broad Jump Erlckson W. Ed wards ON, Barnum ON 19 ft. 11 In-. . , : ,. Relay Oregon Normal. . Gustomer is :j Wroth; Gives MatmanKO - i . i . , . I; BALTIMORE, May 26. (AP) A wrestling bout here tonight between Dick Daviscourt and GIno Garibaldi was brought to a sudden end when a spectator rushed Into the ring and knocked Daviscourt unconscious with a blow on the jaw. i The wrestlers had been in the ring about 20 minutes and Davis court, a Callfornlan, had a stran gle hold on his Italian opponent at the time of. the attack- The assailant . was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. He ga-e the name of Thomas Lusso. ;-'.,..-.! : Referee Cyclone Burns said he did not see the bjow struck and quickly declared Garibaldi the winner. Later, however; aft er; conferring " with members of the State Athletic commission it was declared a contest but no decision. ; men beats i JlilllTV TEAM 15-5 Despite its Impressive record this season, the Amity high school baseball team proved not too tough a nut for the Salem high squad to crack Tuesday when It Invaded the Amity diamond. Sa lem won 15 to 6. - ' VanCleave was on the mound for Salem and Dnchien, reported to be Amity's star hurler; opposed him at the start but was treated roughly by Salem batsmen and was relieved by two others who were- not much Improvement. Bowden, Salem's husky first Back er, hit safely five times out of six trips. , i Salem high goes to Lebanon to day to seek revenge on that small upstart which won a game here recently, and will play Albany Fri day, also on the road. " - Airlie Winner : Ot Polk County Baseball Title ; AIRLIE. May 26 Airlle high school baseball team defeated Dallas and Independence last week to win the county cham pionship, , finishing the season with seven victories and one de feat, that being the first game which was dropped to Dallas al ter going two extra innings. , Toedtmlller, second. : baseman and L. Herronv pitcher, were Air lie's hitting stars in the two final games. AlrHe beat Dallas at Air lie 12 to 2 and Independence at Independence S to .7. The local team " is coached by George Schmidt. . : K. - . Varley Bnnor is . j -r: ! '" :' - ", t ' OREGON STATE ' COLLEGE, Corral lis, .May 26 Varley Ennor ot Salem was one of the highest scorers on the Oregon SUte col lege rifle team .which placed sixth among 24 colleges and nnlversV- ue m the national intercollegiate rifle match. - ; Captain P. E. Ambrose, eeach or the : Orangemen has ' just re ceived news, of the result of the macen irora Washington D. C. owTcr. snooiers piled np -a ?T,r1 7652, 60. points better than. the, score. of the 1139 team. Scotts Mills Beats Juniors . SILVERTON. May 25 Scotts Mills scored an 8 to 2 victory over the Sllverton Junior Legion team on Sunday when the two met on the Scotts Mills diamond. . Batteries were ; Sanders and Jones tor Scotts Mills and Rudl hauser, Lefner and Susse for Sll verton. T PUPILS ENJOT BEACH AMITY, May 26 The Bridwell school closed Friday andy Miss Watson the teacher treated her pupils and their mothers to a de lightful day Saturday, May 22 at the ecast. a delicious dinner was servea ana all report pleasant time. vt very SALE M MEE5 STOP STREAK OF ITS After 17 Wins Successively I Uackmen Fall Victims To Gomez'; Slants A1KSXXOAV USAOtTB j Pet. W. Pet. PaiUd. ,34 .tso N. T. 0 IS .606 C1TL .IS SO .444 ChieaS 14 SO .413 BMtt IS S7 St. U 1S 20v7S Waah. .SO 14 88 Detroit .IS St .443 PHILADELPHIA, May 26. (AP) : The New York Yankees stopped the Athletics winning streak after 17 straight games by winning today clash 6 to 2. Babe Ruth hit his seventh home run ot the season and Al Simmons his ninth. - , ... - - . -- . ' : - : K H E New York T'lO Philadelphia .......... 2 i ; 7 . 1 Gomes and Dickey; . Rommel, Shores and Cochrane. :.. j . . Box Break One. Too' BOSTON, May 26. (AP) The Boston Red Sox broke' a los ing streak which had extended to seven games by defeating Wash ington 6 to 4 at Ten way park to day. The "Red Sox won the game in the eighth inning by a two-run rally after the Senators had tied the score In the first half of that frame. -.. .. j . ? - ' :. " Rin E Washington . . . ........ 4 13 2 Boston . . . . . ........ .6 llO . 1 - Jones and Spencer; Russell and Ruel. i Tricky Fourth Helpai, ' CHICAGO, May 26.CAP) Detroit nicked Red Faber for three runs in the fourth Inning; today and won (he opening game, of the series from the White Sox. 4 to 2. George TJhle pitched tor ' the Tigers. " - V " R'H E Detroit .............. ..4 11 3 Chicago ..I U 0 Uhle and HAyworth; Faber, Braxton and Tate. " t I Indiana Win Both , CLEVELAND, May 26. (AP) The Cleveland Indians won a double header today from the St. Louis Browns, 12 to 0 and 4 to 2. Walter Miller pitched the shutout and Harder won the second game. R H E St. Louis ....... . . ... 0 ! 7 2 Cleveland 12 12 1 Blaeholder. Stleley and Ferrell. Couch; MUler and Myatt. j r JtiH E St, Louis ..2 1 6 JZ Cleveland 4 19 2 Collins. Klmsey and Ferrell; Harder and Myatt, ! Learn to Swim j I Campaign Now ; On Second Lap .The second lap ot the Red Cross-Y. M. C. A. "Learn to Swim" campaign started Monday at the association building in, the 20 foot by 60 foot swimming tank. - The present schedule runs from May 25 to June 6 with the exception of Wednesdays and Sunday. - .-..f- , . The daily schedule is ss fol lows: - . ; Boys,? 12 years and npi 4 to 4:20; girls, 12 years and up, 4:20 to S; junior life savers, 12 years and up, 5 to 6; senior life savers, 17 years and up, 6:30 to 7:20; adult beginners, 7430-to 8; adult swimmers, 8 to 8:30. The boys and girls Classes are for swimmers who can al ready swim 60 feet or more. . George Jackson Called Beyond ; Jll Six Months .. George M. Jackson, 75, father of Ralph E. Jackson, 520 North 12 th street, claim agent for the state industrial accident commis sion, died at the Willamette Saa ltorium Tuesday evening, ' .He had been in ill health for the past six years; - last Thursday morning ha : suffered a second stroke. George - Jackson had lived in Oregon 55 years. H r He is survived - by - four - aons and two daughte krThe-remalns are In care of the Clough-Bar-rick . company T - -. v J -j. .-'' y . , ... w, . : . . Bethel Pightm Graduate Four J . - -4 i BETHEL, May 26 The com mencement exercises for.tha sen ior class ot the Bethel high school will b Friday evenlnr..: The speaker tor -the evening will be Sam Dolan from the Oregon State eollega at .Corrallla. r .: x- -' ... - Music will be furnished by the Llnfleld eollege' glee club. : The graduates art: Marjorie. Stewart, Mary Freeman,-Fred Rohde, and Herbert Parr. School wiir close Friday." : . V W 1 .V" ::. I ' ' ,..-.. -' . . . ' .. ' 4 . petition Fitid l; ;:' To Extend Road ' : ,- - r .- ' : Petition for extension of mar ket road No. 45, known as the Sllverton - Hadleys ; ranch -Hullt road, to the North Stiver ; Creek falls line was filed with the coun ty court yesterday by Paul Brace and ' -others. The .- petitioners agree to waive property damages, and ask only that the right-of-way used be fenced. I : HALSEY IS WlXXEIt SCIO, May 25 Scio and Hal sey high school ball teams played a game on the Scio diamond Fri day which resulted in a defeat for Scio, the score being I to 1. . - n The school , year . is - about ' over and with it the. peak of ' ' athletic endeavor m the part of the younger generation. We have la the pas decried the letting down that comes with , cessation . of the school year, ; and perhaps thereby brought ob Ourselves unheard invective . from parents who think their adolescents devote enough time to play without: prolonging . It . - through the summer. Nevertheless, a . moderate amount ot .exercise is advisable at all 'season, for. the active youth as the young thing sweet ly put it, -, "there's no harm In dancing if you keep on dancing. On second thought, maybe she meant something else, but it's ap propriate nevertheless. Play does keep one out of mischief.' . ' We're a little Miry that the American , Legion . Junior race has to be started so early that many boys axe. eliminated 'be fore school' is out. ' It would ' provide . an opportunity to keep on - playing in summer. Yet there's . nothing to keep the .hoys from continuing ; except the Incentive from above. They could keep their; teams intact filling in the gaps of those who were singled out for the city team. . . , ; . ' Which reminds ns that the city Legion Junior squad will hold its first practice under the direction - of Coach Frisco this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Parrlsh diamond. There's one bunch that will keep on playing for a while anyway--maybe quite a while. ' .. The boys Frisco and General Huston want' out on the lot are Tivette. Peniae, Faist, Waddle, Maera, Vera DeJardin, Katchia, Kelly, Bahlburg, Mc Carthy, Fllsinger, Blason, Her berger, Jentzkow, Ramp, . Vic DeJardin, Nicholson, ' Spencer, Coleman,- Ray, Pickens and , Salestrom. IV. A. TAYLOR IN LOCAL HOSPITAL MACLEAY. May 26 W. A. Taylor who has been seriously ill at his home for some time has been removed to the Salem Gener al hospital. . Mr. Taylor, known to his many friends as "Bill" Is not only one of the best known men in Marion county but knows his Marion county as well it not better than any man in the county. He has spent his lite here and been interested in all the devel opments of the county and state. He has worked faithfully for the state fair and has had charge ot the Marlon county exhibit for about 25 years and has been coun ty road viewer for years. Assistants SC Girl Reserves Camp Selected Partial list of assistants ' for the annual Girl Reserve summer, outing at Camp Santaly was an nounced; last night by Mrs. Ellx axeth Gallaher, Y. W. C. A. sec retary and In charge of activities of this girls' organisation. I Helen - Brelthaupt will again act as general . assistant 1 to Mrs. Gallaher, camp director. Miss Brelthaupt will also conduct the arts and craft classes. Other as sistants will be: Helen Cochran, musie; 1 Dorothy Taylor, dramat ics; and Dorothy Hutchinson, physical . education instructor, swimming and recreation. Julius Wilson. TobeAdChiei - OREGON STATE COLLEGE, CorvaUls. May 21 Julius Wil son of Salem, sophomore4n 1 com merce.' has tost been ' appointed manager of . the national adver-- Using staff of the Barometer for next year.: . Wilson is treasures' of Phi Delta Theta. national, so cial -fraternity, and has. served' as national collections manager of the Barometer. ." .. . SchopL-Picnic; tM h Is Enjoyed . "WEST STAYTON, May 21 Mrs. O O. Lacy entertained the upper grades ot the West stayton school Sunday . af tern eon- at- the Lacy Grove. . c '"" The affair was mad lively by many games. . v About thirty were present. a number of the older boys attend ed baseball games. ; . . A picnle dinner was served In the late afternoon. ; . THREE TO GRADUATE STAYTON, May 26. Miss Es ther Stayton, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Stayton. will graduate from the Portland Bible Institute on June 9. Her family here plans to attend the graduation exercises. ' Tier plana ror the future have.; not . been made. Mr. and Mrs. Stayton have three graduates in the family this year. Their second" daughter, Elisabeth, graduates from Stay ton high school and their young est daaghter, Eleanor; from the eighth grade .: of the? Stayton school. . -". - . .. -..V ' ' - - FULLERTOW 10 ROLE OF HERD Blanks. Angels After Going In in 6th and Ducks - Pound way Ahead - OOAST XJU.au- Ifc Pet. W. I Pet. Holly.' .ST 11 .SS S.a T. .28 34 .489 OakL 31 S4 .40S Sae'ta 23 99 .458 8eattl .20 3T .435 Prt4 2S St .558 Loa A. J5 SI .512 Uiuitm SS 14 .510 ' PORTLAND, Ore., May 26 (AP) Curtis Fullertbn's great relief pitching and heavy hitting by the whole Portland lineup en abled, the . Portland . Beavers to nose out Los Angeles, 1 to 6, In the opening game of the series here today. v , Each club used three pitchers but Fnllerton, who twirled the final four rounds for - Portland, was' invincible. He yielded only two hits in that time. After cutting down a three run lead to one run in the fifth, the Beavers landed on Peters for the tying and winning' scores in the sixth on successive singles by Fenton, Rhlel, Johnson and Colo-man..:-.,..'. :' " ' .. . . . " " ". -. R H E Los Angeles ........... 6 12 0 Portland . 7a4 0 Moss, . . Nelson, Peters and Schulte; Keating, Klleen, Fuller ton and WoodalL. Stars Retain Lead ;. LOS ANGELES. May 26 (AP Hollywood held its top place in the coast league standings tonight by defeating Oakland 4 to 1 in a game in which four Hollywood double plays gave Wetzel the edge in a pitching duel with Dag 11a. A hit batsman, a walk and Brubaker's single gave Oakland its lone, tally in the fifth. ' - R H E Oakland . 1 6 2 Hollywood . 4 2 . Daglla and Read; Wetzel and Bassler. . - SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 (AP) Night game: - Sacramento ...... . 4 9 1 Missions . . - .10 17 2 Chesterfield, Hamilton and Wlrts; Zahnlser and Brenzel. SEATTLE, May 26 Nlght game, 12 innings:' CAP)' - R HE San Francisco ........3 11 1 SeatUe ... - .. . a 1 Jacobs and Baldwin; Miljus and Cox. " . LOW HOLIDAY FARE GREYHOUNDS' OFFER Low round trip excursion rates will bo placed in effect for, Deco ration day holidays, over the lines of Pacific Greyhound ac cording to announcement by F. J. 'Burns. - district traffic - manager, Portland. The territory, - Eugene . and north to Portland including the line to Tillamook and Newport beaches, will have , round trip fares as low almost as one cent a mile." At other points in south ern Oregon and to California points, fares will be at one and one third the ordinary fare for the- round trip. - Sample fares from Portland show, Salem. 61.05, Corvallls, S1.85, Newport, $3.78, Tillamook. $3.00 I tor the round trip.' . At these low fares and. with a tine choice of optional routes and stopovers," . Mr. Burns ' says, "it will be more profitable to leave .the family car in the ga rage and not try to buck the heavy, road traffic over the holi day period. The excursion tickets are on sale May 28, 22 and 30 with a return limit to Juno 8. Who Remembers Fred Purdy? Did HeAUendHigh? " Was " Fred Purdy graduated from Salem, high school T And did - he ever .attend there? ' '" -A query asking such Informa tion was received at the office of the', principal : yesterday from a person ' in" Grove City,. Penn. A hasty Investigation- into the re-, cord for 1910, when the inquirer indicated . Purdy might havo graduated, froni tfie local, school, failed to rerea1. either student or graduate by 'that name. , The matter. "Will be. given more thorough, consideration, however, A. 1. . ....11. . . niVM ' K hat name a wport td either . Prin- cipauyrea . wou or ju. Meison at tne ugn scuooi wvsia awip. Biiena Crest Has ; - - Closing Picnic QUINABY, May 26-The Buena Crest school .Tuesday held an all day; picnic" In the. Penny grove. The present' teachers. Miss Man ning and Mrs. , Albertson; have been - rehired for another' year. Thlals Miss Manning's second and Mrs. Albertson's third year at Buena Crest. SON IS BORN AMITY. May 26 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Massey are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy on Sun day, May 24. ' The young man weighed .' seven pounds' and is named Robert Boyd. BIIjLBOARDS ' BANNED SAN; FRANCISCO, May 2 (AP) Th e 1 Southern Pacific company joined - the war against billboards today. Ordering .down all 'Signs Illegally erected on its rights of way. , ... Maloney Out j Just Minute 1 After Start 1 : - . ; I BOSTON.' May 26 (AP) Ernie .Schaaf, Boston heavy weight, I; knocked out Jimmy Ma loney, his home town rival, in the first round of their ten round bout at the .Boston garden tonight. Schaaf fweighed 202V a pound more than Maloney. , j The knockout came after about a minute of fighting. Schaaf edged ' Maloney into a- neutral corner and belted him with short but terrific lefts and rights to the Jaw. The first of these heavy blows opened a -wide cut on . Ma loney's jupper lip and he crashed to tho canvas after Schaaf landed solidly tor the eighth time. I This sudden ending stunned the crowd of 16. 000. who paid 325, 000, the largest sum realized by a boxing show In this city since Maloney defeated Primo Camera last October. . - ; - -., . J ::::..:, Leslie Defeats Academy Team IkTightGaime .j " ',-.-., Leslie junior high baseball team made It two to one In .Its series with Sacred Heart academy by winning Tuesday's game 6 to3. Each had taken one game previ ously. Waddle, Leslie pitcher, al lowed Sacred Heart - only three clean hits in Toeeday's game and was accorded good support Includ ing a last double play with put Outs atf second and first on a ground I ball to ' third, which Is stepping some for junior high boys. T J This good showing was made in 6pito of a revamping of Leslie's Infield 'combination, necessitated by the Ineligibility of two players. The reserves who took their places worked? better than the ex-regulars. I Golf Event at " TwBntT-miTi teams of the Kalem and Sllverton golf dubs halved their.: tnatch on. the Sllverton course Sunday, each scoring 30 points. Members of the - Salem team declared they , were royally treated and found the Sllverton Course In good condition. Business i AMUSEMENTS I Salemf Golf CourwwJ miles south en River Drive, It hola Watered fair ways, larye greens. Fmi 76c Sundays id hoi Maya. $1.00 AUCTIONEERS ! p.; W. 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Y. 3t S,700PitUb. .15 IS .455 Botoa .IT 14 .54Rrokl. .15 SO .42S Cnteaf IT 14 J48 Cineia. - 35 .319 NEW YORK, May 26 (AP) The Giants got some fine pitching from Carl Ilubbell and Bill Walk er In their double header with tho Boston Braves and won ' both games by shutout scores, 2 to 0 and I to 0. - . r n b Boston . . . New York ' ........0 2 0 ........3 7 0 Cunningham . and Zachary. Spohrer; . Hubbell and Uogan. - Boston 0 8 3 New York ... ...... t 1 Cantwell, llaid and Cronln; Walker and O'FarrelL - j ' RoMna Fan A gala BROOKLYN.. May 26 (AP) j Jim Elliott's southpaw, pitching and Buzs Arlett's bitting gave the Phillies an 8 to 4 victory over the Robins. Arlett hit three doubles. Whitney, Thompson and Lombardl hit homers. - . . i ; V R H B Philadelphia-... 8 13 1 Brooklyn .... ....... 4 7 2 J. Elliott, McDonald, and j Da vis; Shanie, Day, Heimach, Quinn and Lombardl. Chicago Wins Two CINCINNATI, May 26 (AP) Chicago won both ends of a doubleheader with -the reds here today; pounding out a 7 to 2! d( cision in the first and taking tho nightcap 9 to 6. - R II Chicago 7 12 Cincinnati .......... 2 8 B 2. t Smith and Grace; Uenton, Car roll smd Sukeforth. Chicago ....... i. 9 ; -12 Cincinnati ......... .6 7 3 Baecht. Root and Hartntt; Rlxey, Ogden, Eckert and Asby. i cards at Home. Wla 8T. . LOUIS. May 26 (AI) Playing their first game at home after a long road trip, the j St. Louis Cardinals today defeated Pittsburgh, 11 to 9. in a hitting spree. Chick Hafey knockey a home run with Bottomley on base to start the Cardinal scoring. r R H B Pittsburgh .......... 9 14 3 St. Louis ...11 12 1 . French, Spencer and Philjlpt; Hallahan, Dening and Wilson. . j-o Directory - MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to bome.) A ale about our wool mattresnes. Renovate era and fumlgatora. jCapltal City dlng Co. Tel. 4069. 8030 North Cap. MUSIC STORES GEO. - C. WILL Pianos. 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