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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1932)
The DHTGON STATESMAN, Salea, Orfsn. TfcsreJay Morels -y April 7,' 1S32 Track Team mmmcm TEiQ Seamn irmmmes memum ncri nAinii nhi t ; I II 1,1 I1UE1II Hill i r 4 1 11! It EIS01TS About 30 Working out' for TeanOVith Wore. t!ue . After Football ; l With Zf to SO met wsrklng oat nailr for track at wmamette nnltersltyv ? the Bearsat spike vMren will not be foredi to doe ble np so nuich in, STents in the track meet this season. - -i Barges . Ford, who has been devoting no Jess than tiro or six hoars a daj to track all aeasoa. anneenced that lav of the teenr will eotnpete la more than two rents as a. general rule In, the meets. - .. . Seven . sprints men are working out for the 10 0 and , the .220. , Cannady, Lloyd, Xarnard, Hamil ton, Art "Erickapn. Walker, and James hare .been named tor the , sprints. This Is the strongest ar ray of sprints men Wtllametfe, baa had for many- seasons. . t Faber, Armstrong. Bishop and Ney art working on the 440, brightening the prospects In that : stent., Armstrong Is arletterman itf that, erent and Faber is a three-rear : letterman '.who Is shitted to the quarter mile. He and Bishop are both powerful in the 440. .4 ! .The halt mile will.be handled ' by McCnllough, Kaiser and Row ley. Kaiser Is working oat for football now, bat. wilt be oat later. Ralph McCoHongh Is show - Ing marked Improvement and stands a good chance to place In some of the dual meets. O MiilfenieMSchedul Cr For Polk Division Ready; -Ten -Weeks'-Elay Planned Independence at Atrlle. ; ; Schedule for the Mid-Willamette Valley Baseball association's three-drriaien league was drawn n this' week but some, ehanges have been In prospect Tand pub-,! Ilea ti on has been . delayed. Now the- schedale for DlTislon No. 0. composed of Polk county teams, IS apparently settled and has been released by Secretary w Frank Basher. J't " c ,ri ' -' - .:.r'ff ' C;i - This 4iTts!on Jiko the others win stsst play April 1 4. . Tha schedule Is as follows: First week: Monmouth at Falls City. Cirand Sonde at Aiilte. In dependenco at Dallas. Second weekt- Monmouth at in dependence. FaUs City at Grand Bond ev AlrUe at Dallas. Third week: Grand Roade at Menmeath, Dallas at Falls -City. TheCall Board By OUVE.M.4X)AK ' Warner Bros. Capitol .T o d a y Charles Farrell f ' In ILAfter Tomorrow. 1 t Friday Slim Summerrille V and Zasn Pitts In "The .- Unexpected Father, v Ja Warner Bros. Elalaore ' . T md ay Clandette Col- bert In "The . Wiser Sex". Fridsy. Kay Francis In" "Strangers to Lore". :.-' V--a x-; r. : , Th Hollywood ;. T d a y Ricardo Cortes r la "Reckless LlTing. i Friday Ralph Ince In "Law- of the Sea". . ,r The Grand Tediw Walter Haston - In "The Ruling Voice."- Friday George O'Brien in "The Rainbow Trail". Fourth week: I Monmouth "at Dallas, Grand Ronda St Indepea denco. Falls City at Airlla. i rifth weeki v Alrlte at ;ifoa mouth, Dallas' at f Grand Rondo. Independence At. Falls City.- -' h Sixth week: .Falls' aty at Mon mouth. AirUoat Grand Rondo, Dallas at Independence.' ' : : Seventh, week: Independence at Monmouth,. GrandHonde at Fall City. Dallas at AlrUe, r "T w - : Eighth week: . Monmouth at Grand Ronda, ; Fall City, at Dal las. Alrllo at Independence Ninth week: Dalian at Mon mouth, Independence t Grand Ronde. AlrUe ml Falls City, .. Tenth week: Monnlottth at Air lie, Grand Rondo cat Dallas. Falls City at Independence. , Dletrfcn'liMM Impressive WeiinSday Evening Slag" Bas't kt Fwtt'as 1 LM A. 1 Erwin is the only letterman tn the mile event, bnt ho promises to better his last season's marks by at least five seconds. Six other aspirants for the mile are Wled, Mealey, Adlard, Feathers, Clarke and Blgby. v--i-r-r:.:.- For the two mile there are two lettermen. Cook and Dumas and also - Tie UcKen lie. In the hardies there , will bo King, Paul. Carpenter, Jamea and Larnard. Rieke and Larnard will Work out for the high lump and Lloyd and Larnard tpr the broad jump. - - , In the pole vault there will be Fantx, Faber,' Dean and McClen non. Only a few of tha weights men are working out now as a number are practicing footbalL Those ,who will enter the shot put are Connors. Olson and Boyd. The discus will be .propelled fty jonnors. Kieae, Grannis and Ol son. Larnard, Grannis, John Ross and.TuU are working on the Jav elin. ' ' '. Interclsss Meet- " s Scheduled April 15 The first meet scheduled Is the in terclass meet April 15. Tho wiuametto track will srobahlv not be in good condition bv that time so the meet will either bo neia on cmnger field or be aban doned. , , , . A meet with Pacific college of wewoerg will be sousht for Anrlt 22 or 28. The first definitely ar- raDKea meet wun another school will be April 20 with Normal nt Monmouth. The teach era won rrom Willamette last year. May 1 Willamette will meet LInfield here as part of the May w oBteaa lesuviues. : m uro -is nvinr Indlrldnal at tention, to each man snd ha h pn clocking, them to help them ,juagineir speed.- He; Is also orxing nis SDrlnten on thaii starts, usini: a inem to starting with the crack ATTENDS FUNERAI RITES Mm S Wf. nl 1 Mrs. Arthur Holden went tn TVrt- Tho Grand theatre has a time- land Tuesday to attend the fun eral ox a Sister Of Mr. Rnldon: lyr offering for the public Tues day afternoon and evening. Victor ' "llnnlolnn.' Ua.am - the jesting candidate for mayor of Seattle and a musician of distinc tion on the coast, , win be head liner with'rhls orchestra and a group of radio entertainers at the Grand for ' two- performances -Tuesday.v-i.V;---. ".(; Meyers and his orchestra are touring the coast '.and through personal ' connections with , the booking agent It was possible for 'Tdanager Schmid to .offer Salem aadlenees this interesting piece of entertainment. , v . APRIL SPECIAL' COOCINOLE RIXGLET END rermanent PUSH WAVE"". f2:00 " It Is my guess that you wm en- Joy both tho offerings at tho El-1 sinoro and tho Capitol today. - Charles Farrell and Marlon Nix on are delightful in "After To morrow". : William Collier, . Sr., too. is someone to remember. : Ton may not care for the theme of tho play but you will find that the continuity is so full of unus ual and fine flashes that the pic ture will stand out In your mem- ;ory. 'x -i ; o . - "The-Wiser flex" wiU give the: men . something ito .think about, I maybe -tor It Is a. bit .overdone. and not: tho sort of story that j mignt happen everyday. Bat Clau- detto Colbert does soma' excellent acting, and so does Melvyn Doug-! las. As for action,: there la plen- ty of It .. ... i; v-.. complete Special attention given to chil dren. Open Friday evenings by appointment, castle Permanent Wavers Co. Tel.1 t63. 107 'First Nstlonal Bank Bldg. ' Branch of Castle Pioneer Per manent Wavers, Portland sir . Some of the) binders- hare ar sivedt for ,. Wmametto wnlver sttys mew track, bat Sweetiand field . remains aontetbJag of a mess dns to tho setbacks tho track eoastrwetlom baa snffer ed at Jape Plavtus' hands. Uo less something drastic Is done, that track vwUl be ready m plenty of tin for football sea soa next fatt. ' The funds for tho Job are- not too plentiful either, InTiew of all this, tho W dub, we are informed. is working on a schema whereby each man in school will be given a chance to donate a half day's labor on the trackrwhich would aggregate enough work to finish most of tho job. Bearcat baseball enthusiasts are regretting tbo rata whJcn has allowed . bat one - hitting practice this season and : gives promise ol forestalling - some outers Decore tno first game with Oregon State college week from Saturday. However one solace can be found. Word comes from Corrallis that the Beavers have. had only three outside practices. ' Don't swal low the whole bait though, that might have meant three com plete practices ana not men tioned others. . , ;-, t'i. n?n'-VB'i nouywood ...;... 11 Oakland ;.... 11 .1 l. Turner f Thomas and Basaler; Walsh, Joiner and Kohler. ' Davis BUaks Sad ' SAN ' FRANCISCO," April J (AP) Tho San Fransisco Seals In ths first night gmm of tha sea- 'sEllSOoS tenicht in tho Seals stadium ta win by an eight to nothing score. , Tha biff rally, for tha homo team I 1W )ianiif tnafa as frmrl iv, . i .- 2 I mnnaira firasMul MfBU tka niata. wmt . its HMmim iMifaA amn tn tns ueout rAiaea . oy mows . Of . Beaver: Hitters - 0 1.000 jt-oeoJ 1 -.WW Hny. i VUaUa .S -a. .oei Portland evened the opening ser ies with Los Angeles today y hammering ot a T to victory ta a nio and tuck contest. ' . The Ducks gathered IS hits Off. Win Ballon, tha Angela' best hur or test year, including. a noma run by Bob Johnson ta tho second inning.' ; . . . Bm bUtrich. claimed by Man- arer Sneneer Abbott of Portland to ' throw tha fastest bait the league, 'kept the nine. hila. ha al lowed fairly wen scattered. . ... . ;-.v R..H. ' S Portland ......... ..T It - S Los Angeles .......... : S Dietrich and Ihlmlsano, Fits- pa trick; Ballon and Cronln. - ,- l Solons Win Agala SACRAMENTO, April I (AP) Sacramento .' undo It two Jsnelthird. twice In tha seventh cand j oe I snea la tho elahth, Z ? t.- r ; V- .s Curt Darls. riaht haadar. aeia the . Indiana to five hits. The Seals drove out 11 hits of I the hurling. of Pago. R H .B Seattle vi . . . z S r,; I San Francisco ...... .t -IS -.9 Pass and Cox: Davis ana Pen- ebsky.: . "-.':.-r;:' - 01 "Finally, at last, afterv much talklns v and . scrutlnixlng, tha weather reports and scanning tha skies, .the ; Willamette university baseball men managed to run be tween tho raindrops and take an outdoor hitting practice on Sweet land field Wednesday afternoon. " Leo.. 'Frisco" , Edwards straight over tho Missions here to day winning behind Ed Bryan'a nlti1tliiv 1 in f: ' Tmr XThiranil was touched for all tha Solon runs 1 right on hand to take ahargo of in -tno iirst tnree innrnrs. Alter i yracwcw wauw, that, he and- Lefty Briggs stopped the Sacs with two singles, but tho damage had been done. R H B Missions . . . 1 t 1 Sacramento 4 II 1 Chagnon and RIccl: Bryan and Wood all.. Stars Tie np Series OAKLAND, Cal-. April f (AP) The Hollywood Stars de feated tho Oakland Oaks here this afternoon six" to four to oven tha opening; series of tho season. Ed Walsh, who started on the mound for the Oaks, was touched for nine hits and all six runs In less than lour innings, hut ragged support caused his downfall. Roy Joiner, rookie senthpaw, who lleved Walsh in tho fourth, pitch ed shut-out ball tho rest of tho game. Keeno was busy with tha spring football nractico. Keene found some time to watch baseball' aad begin sisisg up his prospects.' Each man out for practice nit around three times, taking sever al uts eaeh time. A few of tha football men stepped into the box to take a few swings at the ball and then resumed their pigskin chasing. , There was. a alight sprinkling of rain during the. latter part of tho practice, not dampening spir its In .the least, but being severe on horsehlde. Last night's heavy rain will probably spoil chances for bitting practice today, but tha men will limber up in the gym nasium K the field is too wet. , Two full teams of players were on. hand and tho race for some of the positions promises to be a lively, one. ..I Event Success, tQ ba Repeated Weekly $ Z ' (Jpenlng'of th4 season's activity at' tha niahea Country club; was marked Wednesday evening .by a "one club" tournament, pitching tournament, ping-pong tourna ment and bridge gama in addition to. tha atagML dinner for men of tho club, attended -hy: f , - It was voted that similar affairs be held eaeh Wednesday through out tha spring .and summer, and that ,on these ' occasions eaeh member -would be entitled ta bring a guest. -, : . Other activity in -prospect in eladea a'nattber of team matches and also the f ormatlon of a f oar man team which, will travel fur ther away; meeting groups fro: some . clubs in Washington -and elsewhere. , . . . , . rLadles day- wDJ also.be In augurated Friday, of this week, with luncheon, golf and bridge. Organisation of tha ladies' team will probably be completed at that time. ' The one-club tournament was won by Tommy Tompson in a play off after he had tied at If strokes for the four holes with Frank Shafer. Jim McClelland won the pitching contest-with a score of IK. .Tom Wolgsmott took .second place after a playoff with O. A. Chase. Gordon -Wilson won the ping-pong singles event, Braxier C. 8mall and Carl Gabrielson the doubles. - Holmes' Grocery won two games and total plan from Ehrock Indian Service la Statesman league bowling Tuesday Bight. Day and NUes Ladies tied with Postofflee on: points, Postotflea taking one game and total pins. - - ; " - ' Summary: - -. rmarvn iss v its . . sea , nUBBARD WINNER , . I HUBBARD, April t Hubbard won another league game Tu dar when the grade school team defeated Butteville by a score of STRIKES SPARES EmU: hitu. aJliMa .UT -1SS -ITS 1ST its 1S ITS sts ISA -ISS ITS ste 4SS 4S4 -6SS TeUhr .T0S to (S3 im BAT UTO XXtXg XASZSg ITS i V : ' 4SS ISS . ITS SIS U, Jk4a 1 SOI its - SS4 a, vn ito iss sis UTMlMtf -US ItS 1S4 41S at. .TIT ITt th am White . ZMai XOUCXg 0BOOXXT -, .-. tlS 1S4 ISS SSS us ,. V, .ITS tit SOS .Tetal'' sss : sss sss OSS4 BMMTllt ssnocx Tjmiurs MS 1IJ? 4SS " ltt . LIT . N5S , j 1S S01'. S3I Ttsl .1(11 Pairish-Gervais i Game Postponed Due to Wetness ; Parrish junior high school, was unable to play Its baseball gama with Gerrais high Tuesday be cause of rain, so ths game wm be arranged later. . . ,j ... Tha next game on the schedule win be .with Hubbard on OUnger field a week, from Friday. Rain has forestalled practice for sev eral days and Coach Hank reports that no team lineup has - been chosen. ; HIXEDMI Willi m Bins in KEIZER. Aprfl t Wltk tha . eeming of spring tho sthletic.fev ; . ar la prevalent among tho Keixer pupils. A girls Indoor ' basebaa K team has beea organised .with Miss Bernloa Zlelke as - coach, Blanche -Better wag elected tap tala. The others on tha team ar t Evelyn Kelson. Margaret Tapplln Rosle Turukawn, Rath Onlel , Lois Rulifsoa. Mary Downey; Har riet MIntum. Helen Scott and . -y Bethel Kppera. ' . - . "; -! ; . The ' substitutes are Lorralna .. Sun, Jfaude Kephart and Gene- . . Tieva. Thomas. : "" The boys have also organised a baseball team with Robert Me- Clay as coach. Fred 8ugai Is cap-1 ' tain. Members are James Nelson, Julius Tarold,' Bobble Ratsburgv Chester SanfordV lfasu Furuka- " wm. Bob Rullfsen and Paul Bran don. Substitutes are Leroy Bus-,, son. Roy Nelson. WHllam Rogers ' . and Ernest Boock. jv Friday atternooa the first game ; with a mixed team .will be play ed with - Salem HetghU there. , Fire -best players from each team, have been chosen: . Blanche "Bet- V ser, Evelyn Melson,- Ruth . 0Neu.". Helen Scott and Harriett Mintora . with Margaret Tapplla as substi tute and James Nelson. Julius HaroloY Fred Sugai, Chester San ford, Bob ' Rnllfson with CharUa Sugai and Masu Furuka wa as sub stitute. - The boys team Is scheduled ta play the Rlchmand school team la the neat , future. Rain Prevents Practice Game ' Rata again spoiled the plans of teams in the kitten ball twilight league last night and ' no games were played.. The Salem Linen mills and.- the Wranglers are scheduled ta face one another en Sweetiand .-field : at t o'clock tftr night. -V. Mrs. Emily Robertson, who passed away Friday. She leaves a mother. Mrs. Anna Holden, the brother and three sisters, one of: whom, Mrs. Minnie Brown of Oregon City Is her twin. She was laid to rest In Lincoln Memorial Park. LAST DAY ' Mom Friday .Saturday ; -, -1 - - " " B SI Home of 25c Talkies A Home-Owned Theatre - Last Times Today Ricardo Cortez Mae Clark - in Ilorcisa Foxttrv : ' : SHa ScerTifli ' . Also Comedy, News & Coaiss Friday - Saturday '.0r4ccaMTcTua, : r -1 wtt iranjJLat ITie screen's newest lore team in a eparklinir ro xnaiiiie story of two kids who Bad to wait until "After. Tomorrow' , for .happiness. . Farroll ; Marion Nixon STARTS WW IX i -i in YUli P I iS PREPARED . vM fT. i FOR THE LAUGH Air V59 OF YOUR UFE- ' t v ! fi A Plot tnat is crailer than n loon j . . . . complications nattier than the crazy jJSs -. " Plot It's panic I A WEEKLY EVENT! AN - ... - - , . . 4 ' to the Patrons of Warner Brothers, Theatres AH patrons attending: the Elsinore or Capitol Theatre tonight art cordially invited to remain for dancing in tho foyer of tho Elsinoro immediately after the last show. Tho Management. BOOTS GRANT AND HIS BAND! 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