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.page eight TKs OHCGOTI CTATZCIIATT, fiaTs3 Ore-cn, Catcrfay ETonAt-, ATrg g, TTT3 miMsnem Baseball Squad' Wm : Start Fradfae. today ,li:lm', . ' I . v.. , . - i J ' i - - r v . I'll J 1 "- - - - sZj. : - 4 ' . .-v'a"am. a-nt ni"! aPl. V a m m m m m m , a m m - . m m i a - t t h i JL. . - . as m m m mm mm ss - a ai bib. a - ,- mm i - m M"" "'L. ." .. Be Green Leslie Diamond Snuad to But Promise is StiowlSbmeHou Aftr tlirM . Jim - nf ttMAha.ll Frisco Edward in Charge practice r at . Leslie : Junior" high. Of 'StJUad : I0P, Present; Coach( Gnrnee nesher :waa ot wth.A.l ir-r:-75. OTerly-excRe4'.t)otit hie. season . uuuwmj rui , v. .ui,. ... hi, With the flrtr itame only two tMm tki t will he ahont ai week i atatanV Coach r "SpocM gtronr as last seaeon'e and poe- Keene called hU haseball rcandl- ,gtr0nser if tue new ; men datee. together for a meeting prt- derelon ranidlr. day atternoen at which time the All' of lUe men are totally -J3 f106"1 d P1 green at the game of baseball as oeuiBM.', t.,r,.,- . . r .. tar as having competed with. any v Leo Triieo Edwards, Teteran I nrmfuii i team. - bat a number catcher-tnanager of ' the Salem J gll0w that they -hare done some Senators and also coach ; : of . the Americaa Legion Junior team, will eonduet .the practices at present while Coach Keen is working in Spring footbalL v-- :- The first session will be held this afternoon at 3 : 1 0 and next week 'practices will be held each day after S o'clock. Ahout 35 will Informal nlavintf before. A' number of hla men are small, but that la not such a handicap in baseball as in other sports. Ike Burns looks like he will develop into a good, eatcher as he handles the ball naturally, and has a strong arm. Cat forty is another catcher who shows probably turn out for practice j promige. T- - - ' V . - .Art SUples is a husky led who . The A' me wllL be ajreek to belng tried on the mound and from next Friday -.jCorraUls wh4 nM rtown pienty.of steam. rlBrn,7l!tr H still inexperlericed at pitch- SlS-GUlhas that, in the opinion of -2JLf?!S.i.iK.L!: his coach. Sberrill.is another J;..; - rT-TT" moundsman and may possibly he Battery Mas Are " Already ia Shape The battery men hare been warming up gradually for the past couple of weeks and most of the ether men hare been getting their arms and hands toughened in for the season.- Friday Andy Peterson opened up and smoked oxer a few fast ones fast to see how his arm would react to hard throwing. . v Salem .Golf 'Club. Member To Qualify for Places To Start Tourney. ; used at ther positions ; part of the time..,',, ,. - -. . The remainder of the snuad la pretty, much up in the air;. with Ournee still nnable to Judge "how the other, men, will go.. Some of the . ineaers wao mt r i QnaUyin- lay to' establish a BhOWlng UP WOU - ares mw ImHti a AAm tATimimnt Care, Anderson, vortLCom- which will bo engaged fa by mem stock and;Orahenhorst,. lNAos ,1a of u gaiem Gold dub this the? only,. experienced: outfielder season, la scheduled for 8unday, but some of the others .may de- according, to pUna announced by Telopror some of the inflelders oay V. Smith, tournament com be shifted to the stickers. .' . mitte chairman. - wdi!?V n0iI2S2 Weather condition. preyented his assisUnt Lloyd Giro pleked holding of thia Scratch" lT V itLT! anahfying round last Sunday. All played, airing Ue players hitting .mvir. mrrmjt a term practice In that manner so they I u thejr scores tomorrow In order j ma! a 4Va n aVlr mQ fAiT L & & and For Uniform JHoo pRul ; nnj'iiT r.iiHMPin:i Sneakliic el sew aaodel . tomoblleo" dom't tnterrnpt. point owt that we air eonee of the . new model golf chtba the ether.day. Soxee body had Jvat eoU net of 131 style asatched tools a few days before ee we were not la the Biarkee. . Bat despite oar wisecracks at a wfaUe . abewt rhawgjng . dnbe for the ansae reasons that .ear aaodele are. changed each year, we admired the balance and feet of these Isa shinny 'vhXAinha, Pal Delta fraternity .ILT. . n " I wkn thm da-aat basketball league Salem High to .Play, six pHTiiSBi pretation of, rules was maoo w aI.JZr7v.Z 7i7h br a George Koegan of Notre Dame at i pz " . - . todaya sessloa of the National l;to-l vrt. . ' -AsaodaUon of BasketbaU coaches i WallaceBe eame trough HMtlSf. - f r '. ' - ;I JOT Ul iUti BUMt -. Keogan, chairman of the com- dropped la a foul abet to giTe Ue mittee en officiala, ressed the fraternity men a rt '' : argument tbat teams going out or w , . .TTTT i i7, their ewa sections were hand!- league selected for the OamVgV-1 Games at Home, Three Possibly at flight" Salem high school, which haa had some difficulty in lining np ak suiUble football schedule in past seasona, due partly , to the I "2ZZ. Z- -rV..-f 1 off ware Aloha Psi Delta. Slgnta etylea of gtt . I ennoae . Salem'a nsuall strong I rr-vr?1!!!;?. -ST-Sn 'CI I omma Rha amd freshmen. - :-: i. wanna tnl . ... .. I mtwnit. Iirw wm. .if - . . . . teams, is taainr. a- un rrom tae i ..... I The Ainha psi team eununaxea. early bird! and already has ten I nw ir okAnrMlthe Sicma Tan fraternity la tne games lined ; up for next fall. I miM M,unj ahoai afforta to I first game by a lt-to-H eounU theush one or-two are-tentative. . mm -"n ralasl Tha -law ' school forfeited to the . Though v ten garnet are listed. I eommittee outlined a set of proa-1 "W club which went dowa before one wiu do with tne aiumni, ana i pectlTo - reTlsione aad addiuons, i tne enampioas. ms t w . . . . . . . . . a.- - - Ann w nils am inn iddikl ok .. - i . . . . . . wouia noc gee tne nao ox "d- ithat the ladda rtonrnament lilt I vTvi I " coniesx uonga aara iougmithe more tag" at bad balls. " wUl he complete. ' TtmUj a practice affair so the were. important ; ef which another chance and got back into ha final, nv dafailar the Kanna The boys are ail working hard I After being ated according to 0lJw2!!!i B Bi. UB1 'ot overly heayy. . lPuee a llaUt on the lengthlcamma Rho team : n . 1V..1..11. I.. -.-. . m I Last summer- his drives were I trrw. .1 ivm. .v.. I . v.u t . .ih.r r tkt wfnafar tern are Blanchard. 8weet. Nutter. . XeRea, Art Erlcksou, Fltella and and are enthusiastic over their Ithasa araa.' anv member .. will I f" ' . "T . I : There Is also a possibility that I of time a player may hold the lob. thoukh they will doubtless have aa aVnortnnitv ta imnroTO msiry .traveling yaroait-i tt. lx borne games, at least I ball after receiving It oft the elr elass l Ms raUng by challenging the man I y- J1 " 71- be playing out of played at night, I backboard. ntM A h Mi nrMtiMihr kat. hi-, un . iu I siae. - sat no naa piayso goiz i -tfn Wai fan. hAwAv I. Twiir tiia nan dead altar 1 Woadworth. Erickson ana nui all of the junior high . schools and will move up if he wins. The f04 5m ne -woseaj except "Parrish are refusing to ratings In the ladder tournament BxlB ni?r' aoet- h? ta the past to see the high school J whether, or not The -oiamond this year ia m I era .on tne. eiun's team xor inter i v1" I inem this year. I finmiaw yviH . wz r better condition than it waa dub -natehes. - 1 5ttr H naretied Old I The schedule as so far pre-lng.ihe baU In play, from omtr far last spring when It was allowed to dry. hard before any work waa done on It, SALEM re SQUAD MEETS SILVERTflil Salem and . SUverton high schools will compete today In ten- Other members of the pitching nls. beginning at 10 o'clock this crew are-George Erlckson from I morning on the Willamette uni- Clatskanie and, Russel .Doesher varsity courts where seven match- from Commerce high, Portland, es will be played. The position of catcher is open gjngieg and two doubles thia season and there will be one matches is the big assignment for of the. largest groups of back- the fIm meet ot th0 geason. tops trying for the post that has ranklng for thU match of been seen here in several seasons. tne gaiam hig BiQgies players is Bob Houck, who has been an Enery Hobson, George Corey- Jim understudy of both Ed Cardinal Beal Harold Beal and Parker and Don Messenger, played some Gie8e or Ben Thomas. good ball last summer and may be I Emory Hobson and George able to qualify for the position. Corey will be one of the doubles teams to play and the two Beal brothers will 'lie the other team. Little is known of the strength ot the SUverton crew. Coach "Wesley Roeder states that the ranking for today is by no means final and that a ladder system will be employed by which the Improving players can replace those who hit slumps or do not do so well in the fnture. The Salem high tennis tourna ment is still in progress, but is McCann of Dallas Is a good look lag mask wearer and has been holding Peterson's : offerings in the early warmups. Gus Lorens of Kent, Wash., is another catcher and Sherwood of Portland Is still another. Egglea ton of Stayton caught for that town's Cascade league entry last season and Commons ot Clover dale Is another catcher. Should all of these men fail. Coach Keene nld shift Gribble from third base to guard the home platter, a i gettlng over in the bracket to the Job which Gribble has handled .be- j place that only tne better players Kitten Ball Contests WiU OpenM onday The Salem course la 1a first class -condition, havtar dried out rapidly following the recent rains and the high water which for a time covered several of the greens. Warn weather started the grass growing rapidly and mow tag haa been under way this week. inn JTrst ot the new "kitten-ball" games will he played on Sweetland field Monday evening between the Wranglers and the Salem Linen mills, it waa decided at a meeting at the T. M. C. A. last night. "Kit ten, or playground, ball la being PHI SMOKER AMITY, April 1 The F. F. A., boys ot the Amity high school, mmM' rAA m wMftlla and hATlnr -i pAace. wgnlaUon tournament with the Dayton T. Man -Par except that on of his shete roosted behind a tree. , : What do you think f the ideas brought forth at Chicago for rejaveaailag basketball? Oar gaeae as that theym do eomethlag aboat ataning. One or two ef tae aoand. pretty fair, last simply can the ban dead if the team iaat trytag to eeore, aad leave that eaeattoa mp to the referee that's oar eolatfoa. Idnattfag the time a player may bold it wont help amch, because the beys ptayiag "keep away ta the back eoart eaa pass the ball every few' seconds aad stm be stantag. pared - and announced last nlxht by, Fletcher Johnson, student ath letic; manager, is as follows; with hnanda. 4 RefUe the foul shot rule to "cancel tree throws at the end iV? ?Zr""ftJr- . of the half aad the end of the a surplus to snoot. Y. M. Here Will Enter Eight In Grappling Meetl dates not yet certain: Sept. IS, Alumni here. Sept. SO, SUverton there. Oct.. 7. Albany there. Oct. it, Oregon City there, Oct. 11, Astoria here. Not. 4, Medford here. Nov. 11, Eugene here. Nor. 18, Tillamook there. Nor. 24, Chemawa here. - oil sens iaiiilti Senibrs Lead Volley Tourney At Dallas Hish pmenl wfll "afaw qj to tryonU for tho Oljnipie gamee. Salem T. M. a A. wfll enter a team ot eight men in the Padfle. northwest amateur wrestling tour nament to be held at the Fortland Multnomah Iuh on April 27. R. R. Boardman, physical director. announced yesterday. This tour- 8TLVERTON, April. 1 Otto . Schwab, . the father- of Orvllie Schwab who pitched such tensa. Uonal baseball two years ago'ferV the American Legion Junior team, has been engaged to coach the SUverton Junior team thia year. - , -Claire Jarrls has been ehoeea to organise the clubhand members -of the athletic committee ot the local post of the Legion are George Man oils and Ernest Starr. Thia. year SUverton will draw its players not only from thia community but from Marqnam, Seotta Mills, Molalla, Monitor and But thia idea of shootinc all baseban for the twilight league A hoys at Dayton Thursday. throws at the end of the play thia spring. J ' JJ J D g half doesn't appeal. It would put laaa mb.iff ?th WZl ,lrst eTCnt H1 . throw tosse? at the .end of a rfosa the finaiaUndlngTin the matches, while Portland T won open territory and Woodburn haa league membership. With their two stouds have Joined to spon-1 nrow l0"r t..ln eaa ?f dose I .-a,,... ,,.v:,, I ,nt m. i Hrkt tn nhtain iavr frnm ! managera, they are: SUte print- sQr. Those taklna nart in the ow. should be ;r; ".rr 1 "r".vTv" " ; r-v m i a tnejia dae - a i msv faab iwu wwavsi. ciiau suDunmara i -- w wauv iaJAU9sr In the northwest matches last DALLAS, April 1 As a re-TT Salem won two of the eight Mount Angel. The last two are are still in the running. Leonard Spence Breaks Record Set by Himselt A And Girls Win Diamond Games fore. However it IS aouDUUl u this will be necessary for some of the men reported are good plJ - era. , . ''- Gribble and Gibson " Veteran Inflelders Two. Infield positions will be open, probably first and second base" unless further, shifting of . players is done. Gribble covered third base in a highly successiui NEW HAVEN. Conn., April 1 manner last year and Lawrence (AP) Breaking the world's ' "Hoot" Gibson is a veteran nan record for the second time today, olaver at' Willamette who la going I vA nw Ym-v athletic elnh to- ut-for shortstop unless plaeed night retained its national senior j elsewhere. . I A. A. U. championship in the 400 Some-excellent inflelders are re- yard awimming reiay in a bril- 1 ported to be on hand to nil tne llant performance that brought vacancies and a number of speedy I tne mark down to 3 minT,tes 31- outflelders are on nana , to gT 1 4.5 seconds. , Gus Moore, Walt EricMon anu Leonard Spence of the New Charley GUI a run tof their money York A. C." defending his national at tty chasing. senior A. A. U. 220-yard breast , Last year when Peterson was stroke title swam to a new nt on the mOUnd he Waa. Invert-I wTlda tria Mma m l ably in one ot the fields, phasing nUnutea 44 seconds, three fifths ;: fliee with the nest neiaera iBe of a second better than the old : sonference and leaaing tne wmw i mark. Celd of hitters. BU , assistance there will probably be used : again ttM;Se ww be devoted to efferson Boys hitting in early practice in an ei - fort to build a heavy hitting club aach as the one last year. Last year's team waa the heaviest bit ting dub Willamette haa ever had " aad some of the best hitters are . back. If the new ,,'men are able J 'JEFFERSON, April 1 The tn aaimd'th aoole In cood style,' I first baseball rame of the season a .atranr scorina combination will I was nlayed here today between probably result. Coach Keene and the boys' and girls' teams of Jef vriico Kdwards can teach the men I feraon . and Stayton. Both rames to hit it anyone can in the Opinion J were close and interesting to t Salem'a basebaU sages. (watch. The Jefferson teams both emerged with wins, the boys win- ttlnr 10.7 anil rlrls 11-S. &ritnrliJ?nhlTl TC - -Batteries were aa follows 2T 0 ' 1 Boys team, Jefferson, Selpp and H 1TQT fJvPnf Ot s I Stephenson, Hart . and Gatchell 1- ' , - Starton, D. Champ and Serria, lllPV OMrnr?VlRobertBOn nd Snoddy; Jefferson, r yJr Y J rirlsJ Weddle and Ifarmna: am. ,A. t th. t n. a Viro, Bradley. skorthwest volleyball tournament. class- A. which .will be held here am Aorll 16. ' will consist of a I round robin, the local committee haa decided. In. the round robin, each team will play one game with the others.' This round will, be played in the Willamette univer sity gymnasium. . For the semi-finals, -which will watered at night ta the Y gym, , the roar highest ot the six teams - stared will be selected, v- : - Leon Clark ot Tacoma, eonsld- ' ared best volleyball referee 1n the aorthwest. and ,0. P. West ot Sa lem wiu be the officials. Both men are trained tor the work. era, jmx neenan; wranglers, J. I wrestling match are: neroerger; linen mius, John Amity Dayton 8ehfe.er: J7 Woolen mnia: D. carmen vs. Wildcat Duncan, poetofflce. Fay CoUins. and West- Chester Stephens vs. Homer. Kuhn Converting company, CharUe Reed vs. Leon Blanchard ?eTei other team. Those in the boxing match are: have shown Interest in the league Amity Dayton JJ;?ff,rJiaTe-not Ukei1 th6 ef" Arnold Fletcher vs. M. Blanchard rort to sign up. Nels Kotka. .Ti Jobn Ciow - Next week's games will be for w. Thompklns vs. M. Stoutenburg practice only. Wednesday the Kay Johnny Wood . . .vs. . . .Bill Jones Woolen mills will face the post- Paul Sartell. .vs.. .Lester Trent office men and Friday the paper Stanley Nash vs. Kenny Hadaway wuieiicrs wui Play ine Slate printers. A schedule for the league games Trdnlr 2ritia1 si will be drawn up at a meeting at I laLli. WtUdU. Ul the T next Friday and will begin the following Monday. Bill Rosa, Willamette towtball player, la In charge of the league. Squads will oe limited to 15 and teams con sist of 10. men. wnatever pressure I IT : .Tr.' " " orevalla when the fT,i ia . Wlinm ono Pint or a mltted. Bill Reinhart haa crossed aa ap by announcing he isat candidate for the football eoacblag Job at Oregon. At that, BUI Btay be smart. The alumni aad pseudo-alamnl dont get an riled if the var sity loeea a basketball or base . ban game oaee ta a while, but a football coach is always oa the epos. tie with the seniors for first place. The seniors are still ahead In the competition for the interclass trophy but as there are still three sports to be run off- the race should be a real thriller. Fields Wins by Technical Kayo BOSTON. April 1 (AP) Jaekie Fields, welterweight eham- The points earned by the classes I pion registered a fire round tech- so far thia year are: seniors, 19; nical knockout tonight over Lee sophomores, 28; Juniors, 25; and! He Baker ot Watertown, ta the rreshmen, 20. As soon as the ar-1 Boston Garden's feature, sched rangementa can be completed the I uled for ten rounds. Fields title tennis, playground ball, and track waa not at stake, for both came 1a events will be run off to finish the I over weight. Fields at 141 V sports for this year. pounds and his victim at 111. Orcutt and Hill Clash in Finals PINE HURST, N. C, April 1 (AP) Maureen Orcutt, the En glewood, N. J., star who won the north and south women's cham pionship last,year, and Mrs. Opal RIU of Kansas City, wfll meet to morrow for the 1932 crown aa well as the deciding honors of the 1 southern winter season. Local Y. M.Has Good Prospects Swimming Team Is Angling For Tacoma Contest Salem high school's swimming team is negotiating with Tacoma, Wash., for a meet next Friday or Saturday as a training event for the northwest meet which will be held at Tacoma on April 22. The practice meet would be held at I A 7; f1mm Vancouver. Wash., midway point AlllSOn IS UMy Between aaiem ana .1 acorns, 1 - T1 Now that-the northwest high F aVOTGQ. fiaVeT kuuui mm um won usuuiwi; arranged, the local natatora are anxious to keep themselves in good condition. They have a good chance to take honors. "Best prospects ever," said Captain Chet Page of his Salem T. M. C. A. track team yester day. There are 20 men on the squad, many ot them record holders and former college ath Their first meet on the sched ule thus far arranged .will be with' Willamette university on April It. On May f they wfll meet Pacific university at Forest Grove and on May 27, Oregon Normal school at Monmouth. Brooks Tossers . Continue to Win HUBBARD WINS HUBBARD, April 1 Hubbard won la the baseball game with Molalla Thursday afternoon with a score of 6-7. Hubbard haa play ed two ; league - games and two practice games, and as yet Is un defeated. ., I EXPRESS STOPS BATTALINO KidBergHolds Sam' Fuller to 10 Round Draw MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New - York. April - 1 -(AP) Jackie (Kid) Berg. British light weight, .A eld young Sammy Fuller f Boston, to a ten round draw tonight ta a duel of lightweights I before a crowd of 12,000. . Berg was floored twice, once .by 1 low nght in the mth ior a aunt of five, :and again in the eighth for a one count by a left hook to the body. Berg -weighed 1SIH pounds. Fuller 1SCH.. Left in Tourney HOUSTON, Texas, Apr! . 1 (AP) Wilmer Allison, of Aus tin, tonight waa the lone seeded player remaining ta the singles semi-finals of the Houston invita-. Itlon tennis tournament. . ' Allison, seeded No. 2, defeated Junior Coen, Kansas City, seeded 1. nv. -a- v.. No. 5, in the last of the quarter bau7eam w7n 1U Ih?rr;;raTght iwaiccomnan vlctory of the season Friday, de- , , " 8Uf J, ccompan f..it uk tr.ii 1 a Med into the semi-finals by Lester the Brooks diamond. Previously i0" '4J"f?nitaf 'akt,HeBS IJbartv had haan dAfMted S in K I"4 ,"auLUl' " uuui, aad Mm ot HtAi . . v Quick, of Dallas. Wright Play ers Come Sunday to The "Wright California Players. on their 11th annual - tour, will present their original play. "Nero" 8unday nigh tN at 7:11 o'clock at the Leslie Methodist - church. South Commercial - and Myers streeta. There wfll be no admis sion charge. Presentation la being sponsored by the Leslie league. The five-act drama, "Nero." ia ia story ef the trials, dangers and persecutions orj the early Chris tians, the defeat or naraa rule and triumph of Christian faith. It la ilald In the royal gardene of Nero. The character parts are Merced ea. Saul,- Joanna, -Tigard, Dimltra, Agrippa and Nero, t'.;'---; Behis, Schmidt Named in True frgf Bills Returned y Henry .L., Bents .and "Jacob B. j Schmidt were - Individually Indict-1 ed by the Marlon county grand Jury la a report filed late Friday I afternoon with Judge L. H.. Me- Mahan. .' Beats is charged with disposing ot hop "drying - equipment - which wis under mortgage. The alleged offense occurred November 10. mi-Schmidt is held for giving a local bank November t, 1121, when he lacked adequate funds to meet the : cheek and intended .to . defraud the payeea. This highlight from the battle between BiHy Petrolle and Eat Bat talino at Madison Square Garden, New York, shows PetroUe (right) 1 throwing a hard right to Baf s chin la the 12th. and final round. Bat talino, out on his feet, la trying to cover up with Lis gloves. Referee Gunboat Smith stopped the fight Just after .this picture was made and' , awarded the decision to Fetrollt ft h techjukal'knockoiit. : SPRING FOR DUBS BOY S o o o Here They are Fellers; in One Great Selection, and What a Difference You'll Find in Choosing Them Here Styles With a Real Kick and Lower Prices Always at Bishop's B' SHG HIcev alright new colors and pat Urns. 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