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. PACE KINS 4- -V. r 1 A- : a-a-asf t 9 ft Z " .' ... Tin OREGON STATESMAN; Ealeru Orercn, Strsdar McrnisV April 10.1S22 . ' -' : ' ' 5. V .!; : V BEARS I! OUT BY 10 LENGTHS 1 lVPUKE pF;BUUUNCpI, HERg Also Take Jayvce Race but Washington Captures i Freshman Tussle SEATTLE, Apr. t-r-l AP) Zooming down the ehoppy. sun speckled ' waters ; of Late WWasn tngteu on - tne wings of a stiff California Bean .today banded the. Washington' Huskies the ; worst beating any crew has ever altered In St yean of Pacific coast Intercollegiate rowing. : Eighteen . lengths virtually one quarter of a mile separated the - two famous crews as the southern reterans flashed over the finish : line In II minutes and 49 seconds in three-mile varsity race, the fea ture erent of the western rowing , classics Washington's time was It minutes flat. i p ,;.'-'. The ; great California f . victory sent an echo around - the world ' with' the Bears accomplishing their first feat in defense of their Olympic games championship this ., summer.' ' Two Pacific coast titles went to California today. The blue and gotd Junior varsity smothered the Washington second boat by six lengths in a three-mile row, tak v lng IT minutes and 14.C seconds to corer the distance. The Hun kies followed . in 17:8. twenty , one seconds faster than the pur ple and gold rarslty. . Washington's only, salvation came lnx the freshman two-mile , race' when the Husky, pups con quered the CaJ-Cnbs" by; three and one-half lengths In surpris ing fashion. The winning boat was clocked in 11 minutes 41 sec onds and California followed 11 seconds later. 'J'- " ' - . " ' ; '; I, t;i i w-jjt.-x ' - ; v; i ' J xt . S BEARCAT' BilLL ' TEilLl F0HI1G l Base, one l of two " Spots Worrying Spec Keene, A three boor practice on Sweet- land field wound tip the week's baseball work at Willamette uni versity sataraay. , , Despite the -fact that it was only the second outdoor practice land the men were a bit stiff from Friday's workout.' tine spirit was shown and considerable was ac complished. The men warmed up with pep per ball for the tint time and cc'jiimsiitnais Willaiiiette's Tck'Stfiiad J Oit? V r r n n 11 Hf i r ri unumiuiu i nt M. t Thomas Thomas and Read.' I Kenrnann" First of Anscrf university is gtowlnc like a huge I fWlenle? ItaUer; who has been snowball ' and each r day.' brings I getting : into good - condition dar- working , squad, boosting the I ft long workout Saturday and 1 oldD lilne SiaRZaS " Ta wnMt fA mum. I fcalf mlfa, fat" Ism V j.l.i'' ''r " aaa a a ww :' - bers bellere that WilUmstt wlllltttes thU rear. Last rear was his J ?t-.J w. U' Pd take t; least tnlrd-plaee, la thel firs on the tick- f or sef era! sea Su J s couerencet: even nucisc tuowi sons ana ne. was naapte te,.wor:'iaiiy. -zjb tSMttb 4 ances tor the general crewth xf 1 ot Tegnlarly.-. ' v 'A i Lm t .oaiui. ;. j a mirvs u'uwe q ia pin oil i Before coimr to the conference the other conference schools, hut I mt tta!m mtLM tbsi wAhM break , the record" for the ,sse, even knowing that be was not in his best condition. Last year will be recalled as the . epoch-making track year 'with seven northwest- year Willamette hit the cellar POSltkm.'r. -i'-'tr Jt-vrvl Lack - of interest in past son has kept a number of men from making their best possible LOS AN0ELE3.' Apr. t-(AP) Let Angeles . forged ahead in tne opening baseball series sere todayby rapping out a I to victory over Portland. . LeRoy Hermann was the first side. It may be necessary to shift some of the players to other po- Pat Flnnegan, Shown above, can sine, dance, do fancy diving (but "H0"; 4r doesn't mix this with his wrestling) ana produce creauaoie w s ; . JT' T --tT paintings. But he came here from Ohio not to do any 01 tueie bwv v 4w.Ww ;i.t.M. kmhImi h with tH inia nhlct frflsre among the freshman ranks 'grappling vrKa Henry Jones and that's what he's going to do Tun- and Coach "Spec" Keene can start soon two teams were picked and hitting practice followed, howev er without runs being counted I season.) the one side would btt around I Practically all of the men were several times and then take the timed Saturday and some exeet field to chase balls tor the other 1 ! .marks were made. Raloh mark here, but under the witek Mnfr.u. f.m. xtn,ni Angel pitcher to last out a game. fui eye ot Burgess rord the men Kaiser bettered the eld confer-1 allowed Bob Johnson smd Bay are putting their best into it this I BeA --. mark- he was hmtA -m I Jacobs home runs and the Ducks a inn . . . 1 . a . .a- . smae sum eniy .suia,.ia me MeCullough burned up the half mile in 1:11, clipping seven sec onds from his last week's mark. Phil Armstrong ran the 44 In II seconds end Mealey, running on the - construction-torn track. set a mark of 4:11 tor the first day night at the armory. Northwest Valley Tourney building toward next season , as well as making a good team tor this spring. race and another man got first place. Monday the Ramping pits will be fixed up. and the hurdles brought out -Some of . the - pole vaulters hare already commenced striding 1 themselves by v running I with poles in their hands pre paratory to actual vaulting. . The track is now drying rapid- t ly and will probably be in shape to permit hurdling Monday. James from Salem high and Fa it other assorted hits but kept them ' well enough scattered that his slugging mates were able to put over the most runs. B H - B Portland ... 11 1 Los Angeles 14 Peterson, A. Jacobs andPalmi- aaae; Herrmann and Campbell. To be Played Saturday on Courts-Here; Six Entries When Luke Gill went away from here in September, 1030; to do some coaching and things ; at the rniverslty of Hawaii, he! promised to write as a letter and tell how things were lover : there and how he got along. Doggone him. Lake didn't o it. "But now we learn. In? round about fashion, that Luke's; jrarsity basketball team has wo , the I championship of the islands both years tnat be nas been in charge. - During the season lust .ended. John Drager, another Salem boy, played on this championship team. The final, game tor the title was v won from the Aloha Amateurs, '48 to 4 1, Indicating that there is real competition over there In the land of grass skirts and -leis,1. With Salem defending its II SI championship, the Northwest T. M. C. A. volleyball tournament will be played here next Saturday afternoon and evening. Six teams. said to be the best in the north west will participate: - Salem, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Van couver, B. C, and the winner of the class B tournament at Everett,-Wash. --. r - 8alem, accounted one of the most skillful teams In the north west, using signals and plays as well as hit or miss brawn, is ex pected to make a good showing again since all of last year's play ers are back. Addition of Jerry Owen player on five Portland champion teams, will give added strengut ta. tne iocs is. 1 1 The tournament will begin at 1 o'clock in the Willamette gymna- played at the same-time. The T floor also may be utilised in the I Keene his hitting will probably afternoon. Semi-finals - will be 1 Improve rapidly. Lorens and Honk look ouite as promising as they war last vear. nrasoecta are that The pTes'ent "sticker." ar. first iJnrt a, good a team can be devel-1 jer are two or tne nan am base and catcher, with the other WT e ?0o. , r ixr; i - at a iDiLrnsTi n as v ssi nut. u ucuwi as a uh w w"as"tTerweVVuTt 71 7t ters yet andthereJUbe nolhool. least as far as fielding 1 concern- "ww on the mound until they are put sloCann's CfcUhinV Into games. Peterson is working ZTHittin, wSk even harder than be did last year. Good, mtung lft ease .vi-v.-k-m VTrrnn ia trim imoAUMt eaten-i er of the backstop candidates. But -hod have another great season. under the guidance of Coach 8Ure Forge Abend OAKLAND, CaU . Apr. (AP) The Hollywood Stars took the lead in their series with Oak land by a Jwo-to-one victory here today. Myles Thomas, late of the In ternational league, held the Oaks played off at the. Y. beginning at I: SI o'clock in the evening. Tickets for the entire tournament are being, sold by the players at low cost. This tournament is, .in T. M. are two other catchers who wield mighty sticks. Walt Erlckson was the best looking first sacker Saturday and could be shifted from center Held to that position. He has a good slnm.5 where two games will be and O. P. West of Salem. C A. circles, the. leading athletic I accurate arm and sufficient reach event of the year. . . j to get by nicely. In case he is mov- VolleybaU, as played by expert I ed in to cover the initial sack, Al teams such as will enter the pietella or Doesher. both fresh tournament, is a swift aggressive men, could be used In the outfield game, according to R. R. Board- as both are good hitters and Pie man, local T. physical director, tella an excellent fly chaser, and. others who witnessed there- Then there jwould be Andy Pe cent Salem-Portland games. With terson to till one of the outfield fast teams on the floor, the game positions when not on the mound, is a spectacular one tor the on- &s he did Admirably last season, lookers. - Walt Commons was . given a Referees will be .Leon Clark of long session on first base Saturday Tacoma, Tom oawiey or roniana I and looks like he may develop in- The honoV.'of the sports col omnlsts,of Oregon has been sue. : cessf ally . defended by . High , climber of the Eagene Register- Gaard-i Because , he criticized " Tern Harrington, 7 official ref : ere for "wrestling matches in v - Eagene, Highclhnber Friday , night ; d o n ne dJIarrtngton's white pants or eoroe just like ' 'em -climbed into the ring and .proceeded to shew how it should be done. To make it harder, the match - he. was . called ; on. to handle was a fire-man battle ' royal, won, Incidentally by 'Art ,. O'Reilly. . . Meanwhile Harrington sat at : the press table, his Intention be ing to . concoct a scathing news story about Hlghcllmber's efforts: We haven't seen what Harrington wrote yetbut surely. Hlghcllmb er's competitor, Harry Dutton who lfTites "Sport Splashes' in the -ljugena Vews, is trustworthy in ihls..odnnection. .Dwitoareports that: "Har rlagton used V have a corner on-pulling their hair and bang-. ' 4ng themnboat, bat the way ex- Scribbler Craft (HighcUmber's .reel name is Boy Craft) bonne-, , ed palooaUM nnmud the armory, mat last night make "me . be-, ' lleve tn fairy tales. -He hit !ehi, he smacked 'em, and he bnlP vdosed 'em, And they; stayed hit, . smacked and bulldozed respec-, itlvely" I camete sco I. re mained to salaam- " : Dallas and Salem - high schools. Woodbum tied Dallas at l-all. Sa lem downed Woodbum by a score of to 2 HV Salem .scored over Dallas S tQ A. ; . The teams were: Salem: Tin- cent, Utter, Cllne; Dallas, Cadle, Cadle and Bollman; and Wood- burn. Courtney. Powell, Goldade and Klnns. So there you are,. Matt Math eny.; If 128-pound Highcllmber can do it, we're not a bit afraid. No sir, if a similar situation arises here; well send Jim Nutter in there with all the confidence in the world. Salem Golfers . Beat Woodbum And Dallas Too WOODBURN, April 9 Wood burn high school's golf team tied one game and lost one game Sat urday when the local divot dig- srers were hosts to teams irom SHIRT HEADQUARTERS ). l.). 'L SALEM NET SQUID DEFEATS HEWBERG Salem high school's tennis team opened its season auspiciously Saturday by taking a clean sweep ylctory over Newberg high on Newberg's courts. The Salem boys aid not lose a set. Summary: ' Emory Hobson defeated Thiol 9-2, 7-8. George Corey defeated Sher wood -o, e-3. James Beall defeated Ward 9-7. c-z. . Harold Beall defeated Dimond -z. 6-3. Hobson and Corey defeated Thiel and Ward 8-1. f-S. . Beall and Beall defeated Sher wood and Dimond f-S, f-S. Big Leagues' Start Billed For Tuesday NEW YORK, ApriLt (AP)-t jreaturing tne zaniare and pa geantry tor which it has long been famous, major league base ball's big show. sounds the over- tore next week tor a prospective' upturn in the big business of American sport, 1 The prospects, meanwhile, are for an auspicious as well as gala getaway. The nation's chief ex ecutive, Herbert Hoover, will make the first official gesture by throwing out the ball for - the prelude to be played by Boston! and Washington clubs at the capltol on Monday afternoon. The tumult and roar will echo aU along the major league fronts on Tuesday, when all sixteen dubs Woodrard and Natter give I swing into action to the accom- promlse of taking care of second panlment of parades, tlag-holst- base in good style. Wood vara nas I ing ana-Dana-piaying. The men now working out to-1 to six hits Fay Thomas, hurling tal SI and with spring football I tor the Oaks, allowed but five practice finished, several morel hits, are expected out Monday.. Jackr John Bassler drove, la both Connors is n Ukely-Iookiag canal-1 Hollywood runs witn a single in date to help Bud Rieke with the I the second and fourth. discus. Kddle Frants Is a pole I . R h vaulter and will be Joined la that Hollywood ............ t I event by McClennon and Dean. 'Oakland 1 I Bisslerr J." ! ' . - i . Clinch Series SACRAMENTO. April t (AP) Sacramento clinched thl first series of the season hen today against the Missions by winning its fourth game In five starts, 14 to 4. The Sacs pounded H. FP' etteZahniser, and Johnson for' 21 base bits. - Nine runs is the -last two frames made a runaway game of it. Tlnd held the Reds in: check.- . - t. Missions . . . . . i ' f Sacramento .14 29 , If H. Pinette. Zahalser, Johnsen ! and Hoffman; Tind and Wilts. Seals Get Breaks ' . ..: SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. P i- ? (AP) Taking advantage of the breaks the 8an Francisco Seal : took a close lour te three victory from the Seattle Indians here te. night, ; The game was fast throughout . - and the teams battled en even t terms up to the ninth inning -whieh started with the score tied. Oana, a Seal pinch-runner, pre- . dueed the winning tally. He raced' home from third after a long . . outfield fly was caught. Seattle .............. S f S. San Fraaeisce 4 t Walters and Cox; Zinn and Peasbsky. , .' MAPLB LEAFS CHAMPS . TORONTO. Apr. 9 (AP)-The Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley cup, emblem of the worlds professional hockey chase--plonshlp, by defeating the New. York Rangers for the third straight time tonight The score, was f te 4. . FALLS CITT. April 9 At a re cent student body party the tot-, lowing members of the local high . school basketball team received letters: Willis Pierce, . Wilbur Howell, Elmer Wheeler, Bill Guthrldge, Howard Rickette ant IKnowltoa Relber. , . to a good man for that position, with experience. He is a left-hand ed hitter and clouts the horsehiae anything but gently. Norman Swanson of lone is anotner neavy hitting first baseman who will make good with more college ex perience. The speed, safety and staying power of a played several years of fast ball with the Coqullle Loggers and Nutter was In the Cascade league last year. "Hoot" Gibson looks . mighty good on shortstop, being a natural fielder and possessing a good arm. His hitting also promises to be good this season. Last year Gib on was used at third base for a while and. the year before at first. but his heart and best ability seem to repose at the glamourous shortstop post, Lowell Grlbble. who did a mighty tine Job tor a rookie at third' last year. Is going at his Job like a veteran and looks far better than he was a year ago. He has eliminated several steps which seemed .to be necessary for him last year before making his peg to first. He Is also fielding nicer and covers more ground. Moore, Gill and Erlckson are all hammering the ball hard in prac tice and several of the new men look fair in the outfield. The first game wlU be Saturday against Oregon State college. All told, upwards of 251.001 fans are expected to witness the ( nine opening games listed tor the two days. This would compare fa vorably with the record turnout of 249,000 tor the eight inaug ural contests of II SI. While early season' chances do not many. Eastman Lopes 880 in Record Time of 1:513 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CaL, April I. (AP) .While tow thousand fans cheered him en Big Ben Eastman, Stanford's greatest track star, raced to a new world's record in the 880-yard run, here today. 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