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1 s PAGD EIGHT The OHEGON STATESS1AI?, Salgsy Orc?cn; Friday Horata", .April 15. 1S32 -f " 1 t f t FOR BASEBALL The Boys Are Peeved Br HARDIN BURNLEY Real Moleskin Battle due -This -Afternoon, ,3:30 .M -On Olinger Field . ' - - Probable- lineups High School Micks Coons -Ll :t,E J: Hobbsl Earl vn ., '."T.t v.- Saunders Coffey ,,-.ll,';:",.;r LGL...; Drager Pfftwwol - - f! - MalrwrHon j Martin , tz Tada1 Moody ,..,...,. ,RT . Schelbner Doerfler -.nss Burrell Perrine Nicholson Knight Weisser .LH -RH. -F. .r McCarthy .. McCafferty I Cannon i Thomas ' The "big" 'game between the ! Drobable 1932 Salem high f'var- sity" and the "Micks," composed i largely of seniors who will not.be available next fall and some inex perienced undergraduates to fill In, will be played on Olinger field this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock as the climax to the spring football grind which Coach Hollis Hunt ington's men hare bee a-undergo ing for the last three weeks. The "Micks" bare been organ- lsed under, the able coaching of "Just Call Me Dan" McCarthy, and have labored on a set of plays and signals of their own, so that they will be able to present a real scoring threat against the regu lars. . .... In addition to promising a foot ball game of real Interest, the contest, for which a nominal ad mission fee will be charged, will be a benefit affair for the finan cially embarrassed high school baseball team. - Spring Practice Proves Beneficial - - Spring practice,' Coach Hunt ington feels, has been of great benefit to the players who in oth er years, because of Salem high's late September opening date, have always been several weeks behind their rivals in getting down to business. With the plays for next year already in mind, the ' boys will be able to do some individ ual conditioning work and jump right into preparation for inter- - scholastic competition in the fall. Huntington has found plenty of ' line material on hand - for next year and possibly one good back- tield combination, but is worried about , backf ield reserves. -suepaouAiDji(5 .'. J 1 MkMC Ms ) - VOWS HE WilT MAKE klM'J 0kookcW souse. TRMJIMG HIM To THE :e;fcs VyTM OAPLEy, HARDEST UoeKfMGT cT DIETRICH WILD ' ; ' " Walks ? Seven,5 Allows" Only Five Hits but Bunched -For Four Taffies r-. Baa 1Y..S- 1 Ba-t .s a ; Holly. T rl Fartl'ad S 5 COAST XEACTOB Pet .900' .800 .700 .500 S -S , OakW SMtU Let A. -. S Mlaataa Jl .sss S8S .soo .100 8ACRAMENTO, April 14 (AP) Sacramento . took an - odd game lead over Portland on the current . aeries by r winning the third game here today 4 to 1. The Solons reached Dietrich for five hits but bunched. them in a way to make four count tor runs. Flynn won his own game for Sac ramento with a single in the eighth. Dietrich was. wild, walk ing seven, three of the passes go ing for runs. R H . E Portland S 12 0 Sacramento ......... 4 S 0 Dietrich and Fitzpatrlck ; Flynn and Woodall. WILL CONNIE REMODEL AS? ir - 4 Nelaon is Stingy OAKLAND, April 14 (AP) Lynn Nelson allowed but five scattered hits here today while the Seattle Indians whitewashed Oakland 5 to 0. Fay Thomas, Oakland moands man, fanned eleven Indians and gave the tribe six hits but a lapse In the sixth when he issued three walks was combined with loose fielding to give Seattle three runs without a hit. Ells worth, Seattle shortstop, knocked a home run in the first to give the Indians an early start. A double header will be played Saturday to make np for yester day's postponement R H E Seattle S 1 Oakland 0 5 1 Nelson and Cox; Thomas, Hunt and Read. R -,;...;. ,, ,4 V H f - I' H. a. uHatHIILL OPEfJSllBODI Red and Black Making Late.; ;; Start; Plays ; Indians. I That Same Week: 4-13 IADLE, HARDHST WofSKAi HLlJSLEvS IAS HIS LEAGUE LAsY 1SAR, HOPES to UlM 20 SAMK P0'WHirE S43X-IF OJULy ..lb MAKE LJAL.TPP JOUiiCAAi unrtrp 0 1132, Kiag Fratam Syedlralr. far. (iml Briiaia i T' REDS W EARLY TO BEAT H 5-3 mu -1 Bottom vl St. L. -1 Cinein. -3 VATIOHAL IXAQUB r. Iu Pet. W. 0 1.0001 0 1.000 i .e7! 1 .887 Plttib. -l Brooltl. 0 K. Y. a a l l Pet. .933 .333 .000 .00f 1' CINCINNATI. April 14 (AP) The Reds fell on Dob Smith for five runs in the first Inning today and defeated the Chicago Cubs, S to 3 behind Lucas steady pitch ing. - : ' - , R H B 'Chicago . 3 "8 0 , Cincinnati 5 12 1 Smith, May and Hartnett; Lu cas and Manion. iHE paaaing of "Babe" Her man from the fertile "fields i of Flatbush to take up new abode in Cincinnati, came as quite a shock to the Flatbush Fusfleers and to Mr. "Babe" himself. Ten see Ur. Herman figured himself as sort of a.- fixture In the outer garden at Ebbets Field and at first news that he was traded to the Reds "Babe" thought it was a raz. But the eonvincer .followed soon enough and now "Babe" is anxious for revenge. If geniuses are expected to be erratic, then, "Babe" Is one, There is no denyinar that when he is "hot" there isn't a greater player la the majors. But when he is in a .slump, my I my I Just one of those players that the fans swear by and atl . Tall and ransrv. he is six feet. four and weighs about 190, the "Babe" is the picture of non chalance on the field. He slouches to and from bis post in right and when he takes position at the plate uc - run uuvnca m rnruuir xiraai (he's a bit sunerstitions) and takes bis cut at the balL And boy, the cuts be can take! One day ne u miss a round novse curve by a mile, and the very next day hell wallon the same kind of a ball into the next county. Hell 'be missed by the Brooklyn fans, make no mis take about that. But seriously, the Drobable rea son for his trade was that Manacex Carey did not shine narticulaiiy to that all left-handed hitting out- lie Id. Then there was the "Babe's" big salary. He's getting $16,600 at Cincinnati and was getting more at Brooklyn. Carey figures- that the right- handed Hack' Wilson can supply everything that Herman supplied except possibly, the laughs. But the "Babe" is mad about being shipped to the lowly Reds and be is out to make Mr. Carey sorry. Then there is another diamond star who has He Is the a peeve. comparatively young; Irving pitched for Mr. Walter Johnson at Washington. He was traded, along wttn sad sam Jones and iniieider "Minter" Hayes, to the Chicago White Sox. There were rumors out of Wash ington last season that Hadley, a capable pttcner, aid not hit it off so well with Manager Johnson. The latter Decame so displeased with Hadley that he used him only in the role of relief hurler throughout most oi uw season, uauiey ac cepted his tasks and performed ad- mmoiy, oeing racea as one ox the hardest working moundsman m the league. He has had a lot of experience and has a world of stuff and with proper handling is likely to turn in twenty or more victories in any year. And believe, us, that is just what he will strive! to do for the White Sox this year, if only to make Walter Johnson) weep. Angel Still Losing LOS ANGELES. April 14 (AP) Launching a seven run attack In the third Inning the Hollywood Stars backed up the five-hit pitching of Myles Thomaa to capture their third straight victory over Los Angeles 10 to 1 here today. It was the Angels' fifth straight defeat The only ran off Thomas' de livery resulted in the second when Gllly Campbell hit his third homer of the season. The Stars chased Win Ballon to the show ers In the third with a splurge that featured home runs by Al McNeely and Otie Brannan. Mc Neely also got two singles to lead Hollywood's attack. R H E Los Angeles .1 B t Hollywood ..10 12 1 Ballon, Sweetland and Camp bell; Thomas and Bassler. The first baseball turnout for: Salem high will be made Monday, afternoon and the first game will-, be played .Friday- against the speedy Chemawa team which baa been practicing for - almost a month whenever weather has per-, mltted. : : The late start will handicap tfce team in Its early games, bat moat of the men have been warming np already and with a veteran crew back, the task, of whipping a team Into shape may not be so hard as it might be. Pete McCaffery will be back again to catch and Perrine will be back to oceupy the mound. Big Jack Bowden will also be on hand to do some chucking and to hold down the first baseman's Job at other times, Perrine knows the first base man's job and also Johnny Kelly and "Spec" Delaney are capable of working fa that position. Little Dan McCarthy Is back again to play second base, Nichol son, Ramp and Elliott for short, and Mason for third base. Speculation Is rife ia baseball circle as to the fate of the Philadelphia Ramp, Nicholson and DeJardin, Athletics in 1B32. Experts and fans are asking themselves whether the outfield for the Marion county the master of strategy, Connie Mack, win rely en the great ma- Legion team last year, will all be chine that won three American League pennants In a row, or available for the outfield if the whether he'll dismantle it and introduce new blood. It la generally coach decides to put them there, conceded that if Connie makes any changes in the team the four and there will also be Van Cleave - players above will be involved. Bob McXair (top, center), a rook- and Scheibner. ie third baseman, may replace the veteran Jimmy Dyke (left) ia ' Though a late start is being that position. McXair has shown great form daring training at St. made, a heavy schedule will be Petersburg. Another possibility Is the substitution of Ed Coleman played, including games with the " (lower, center), who is also shining brilliantly la training, for Blag Rooks and the Frosh as well as a Miner (right) in right field. However, Connie Mack's intentions number of games with valley high will nave to remain a matter or conjecture txnui uie season opens, scnoois. No team In history has ever won 4 straight pennants, but Connie has a knack of shattering precedent. Indians Play Speedy Ball But Bearcats Beat Them 4 to 3 in Practice Game LE SGI EDULE NEARLY COMPLETE CHEMAWA. April 14. The I Chemawa Indian baseball team give promise of being a winning club this season, Judging from the ; showing made against the Wil lamette university team in a prac tice game hern today. The other two runs were made by the Redmen in the fourth and fifth Innings, the last while Paul hurling. Vlvette made a good showing against the collegiate batamen as did Surgese. who also nltehed. At the end of six Innings the The two allowed only six hit. Cards Lack Rally ST; LOUIS, April 14 (AP) Falling to repeat with a rally in : the ninth that won for them yes terday St Louis dropped its first ' game of the season 4 to 5 to Pittsburgh ; today. The Pirates broke a tie In the ninth for vic- .. torv. - - . ' R H E v Pittsburgh 5 18 St. Louis . 4 .1 1 Harris and Grace; Derringer and Wilson.' ' 1MWW TIGHT WIOUNQ DUEL jr. x. i Ckiear S CUt 1 AJCEXXOAS UAOtfB f. U P- - W. L. Pet 2 0 1.0001 DtTI .1 1 -O0 e x.000 Bt. L. i s .sss t .seri pkiiti. o i .ooo 1 JMH BmIw -0 S .000 . Boston at Brooklyn, postponed, tain. : Philadelphia at New : York, postponed. 1 II1HQ CHICAGO, April 14. (AP) Sammy Gray beat Tie Frasler in a fine pitching duel today to give the St. Louis Browns their first victory In three starts from the White Sox, S to 9. Gray gave the Sox but five hits. R H E SL Louis ... ...... ..3 7 0 Chicago ......... ...0 I 1 Gray and Ferreii; Frailer,- ra- ber and Grnbe, Parrish Junior high's" baseball team win play Hubbard .today on the tatter's field in-oae of, the Marlon county B league games.': Hubbard Is strong this season, having defeated ; Gervals which won the Marion county title last ..year. - : r ' ' Coach Harold Hauk haa been working his men hard and now has perhaps a stronger team than he had last spring. The battery for Parrish today "will - probably be Verne DeJardin catcher and Len ard Fatst pitcher. ... ', The locals are hitting fairly weU " and the Infield I working nicely. Volleyball Men Are Ready' For Saturday Test Members of the .-Salem T. M. C A. volleyball team have been training In earnest, limiting their diet f and - watching their sleep, Robert Boardman, TM.; physical director ' reports. The i annual northwest volleyball: tournament is to be here this weekend, Sa lem, last year's- champion, acting aa host."- - - ; " - :' The preliminary games will be played Saturday afternoon on the Willamette gymnasium floor; the semi-finals and finals will :- be played Saturday night " at the T. M. C. A, Cities represented will be Tacoma,- Seattle,- Vancouver, p. p. Portland and Salem, ' M'ffntt Molds Indians ' "DETROIT. Aprtt 14-(AP)i Whitiow Wyatt held Cleveland to lour , hiu today ana ine Tigers won a close game, S to 1 Charley Gehrinrer hit a homer for Detroit. Cleveland .......... 1 '"'''4 Detroit ..t 7 Hudlln and Sewell; Wyatt and RueL: ... . CURTIS New York' at PhiladelpMa, post poned, cold. - u Washington at Boston, post poned, cold. Kings Valley . Drops Opener To Airlie Nine If this weather keep on, life guards will be regnlar members of every golf coarse staff, with life boat kept ready at all time to dash oat lata the smrf and reaeaa the drowa iag. The boy at the Salem Golf dob did something of that kind Wednesday when big storm came ap aad caaght a lot of dlvoteers out oa the fairways. Or- . Nevertheless golf is having a big boom right now at both of the local courses; land now coma the zElk with- their' tournament which will open. Saturday. "BUI1 who .want to get in are asked to turn in an 18-bole score car at either, the. Sal em r the manee clubhouse. - ' Championship, first and . second : flights will be ar ranged.;. 1 f-'- Matches may be played oa either coarse, and aaembers of oao dab aaay play on the other withoat f ee ia the towraameaC It was erroneoaaly reported ' aoasewhere that this coartesy extended by the management ' ' wonld also include players who ; are members of neither dab. . . REVISED Hli 00 lEIiillS IS OUT Bell Infield Sieve SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 14 (AP) The Missions infield cracked wide open in the eighth Inning here tonight - and booted' the Seals home to a four-to-two victory. Coming into the eighth with the score tied, the Seals shoved over two runs without bitting a ball out of the infield. Three Mis sion errors accounted for the winning runs. . The Missions threatened in the sixth Inning but, with possible runs on second and third, Jimmy Zlnn, Seals hurler, fanned three in a row. Missions S 4 Seals 4 7 t Cole and Hofmann; Zlnn and Penebsky. Bearcats led only 4 to 3, at which time the game was called because it was getting late. Coach Lavelle's men earned a run off Peterson, in the first in ning when Meachem hit safely and scored on Kalama's bingle. teams entered. The Tournament will run through Saturday and Sunday. niahee Country dnb'a Interdub golf schedule win open May 1 when the local team goea to Ore gon City, one bt Its toughest op ponents last year. Other match ea scheduled so far are: May 22 SUverton at niahee. Jan 12 niahee at Albany. June 1 Tillamook at niahee. July 10 Illahee at SUverton. Aug. 21 Illahee at Tillamook. Aug. 28 Oregon Citv at nia hee. Albany at niahee, data uncer AIRUE. Anril 14 Tha Airlie high school baseball nine won its zirst practice game here Tuesday afternoon from Kings Valley high team 21 to 7. : .. Tha .. first Inning gave Kings Valley tha lead 1 to 2 but from then, on 'Airlie rapidly took the lead and allowed their opponents only to score two more runs. The lineups lndnded . for Airlie: L, McAlpine C, Herron . P,' Al Bose IB, Toedtemier 2B, L. McKib ben 2B, N. Brown short. A. Bose LF, t WUeomp CF, .Whitaker RF, uickey sub and Davis sub. The Kings Valley lineup included H. Bennet C K. Bennet P, Gerrard IB, M. Oilman 2B. Woods ?B, D. Oilman' short, -c. Fogg LF, "D Woods CF, T.' Woods RF. Um pire J. F, Cooper. . - Last 5 year this tournament I drew 4 entries. Walt Cllne won tha championship with Glen Len gren - runner-up, Chester Cox., Charles Hudklns -and Carl Arm strong winning the first, : second and third flights respectively. DALLAS, AprU 14. A change in the Polk county tennia sched ule was made necessary by the declaration of Perrydal high school that it planned to enter team In both the boys' and girls' division. The new schedule as an nounced this week is: Boys April 21, Bethel at Mon mouth and Perrydala at Dallas: AprU 28, Monmouth at Dallas and Independence at setnei; May a, Dallas at Bethel and Independence at Perrydale; May 12, Perrydala at Monmouth and Dallaa at Inde pendence; May It, Bethel at Per rydale and Monmouth at Indepen dence. . A match ot five singles and two doubles haa teen scheduled for the bora team on May 14 with SUverton-at Dallaa.- Girls April 20, Monmouth at Bethel- and Dallaa at Perrydala; April 27, Dallas at Monmouth and Bethel at Independence; nay Bethel at Dallas and Perrydale at Independence; May 11, Monmouth at Perrydala and independence at Dallas: Mar 18. Perrydale at Bern el and Independence at Monmouth. WoodburnNine In Cascade Has Strong Lineup Cribble and Peterson each rot two hits for Willamette. Several prospective hits were headed off by Bobb who played a great game at third base for the Indians. Mc- uann and Woodyard were the oth er Willamette players who rot hits. The Chemawa Infield worked well for so early in the season and plenty of pitching nower Is on Play wm begin Friday after- I1"1 for tne "J ahead. ; A re- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Six games " WUI M Pyed, with will be played the first day. WIirlame"e n?xt I Teams entered from outside ,.NeJLt Tuesday Chemawa tackles r ttn,A. r.,w n km the Woodburn Bulldors whA fciv Infantry, of Salem; Medical de-1 ft"" uimg at oaseoaii tnis i mumj tuni luesuay ai- tachment. 249th Coast Artillery, game against wood- I wim uie remit mat the Salem; Company L, 162d Infan- f1""" w oe a tnriiier and ai"'cuca wwa s to a over the try, Dallas; Company A, lC2d In- al,8 Qother tough game is ched- Cardinals. McMUlan, pitching for fantry, McMinnvUle; Company G. u1 for next week- I Athletics, struck out eight 18th Infantry, Pendleton, and W1" 09 againsi eaiem j wmea uve wnuo his Company I, 186th Infantry, For- " naay ot next week. The twpponent, crown, struck out six est Grove. w"n saiem last spring I waicea six ana hit one man. were an nam iought and this sea- I Auueuc gathered 14 hit for son's games give promise of ; being J ight runs and made six errors yucning- oatues. I wane mm warainaia were aittlnr The Chemawa linenn fuel nAikA 1 12 times for five rum an A tntVlnv w.neni catcner, viretta and I CJ"i errors. Surgese pitchers. Hail first; Kal- ama secona. Miller short,! Bobb Dallas HigVs Athletics Win Over Cardinals DALLAS, April 14 Two team. picked from the prospective base- oau players at Dallaa high played MHU1V IETTE TEAMS VJ1LL PLAY TETffillS UH WHY III tTOSEeoniL MONMOUTH. Anrn 14 Man's tennis at the Oregon Normal school got under way this week, third, Jim left field. Alexander BaSeha1I Af center field and Hall rLrhtifUM lf,c?U IflCCL To be Tonight field and Hall rirht'tialil. The Willamette linenn I v MeCann catcher. Peterson nf Paul pitchers, Eggleson ! first, Woodyard second, Gibson abort. w. '. . . i.... vAM.Aavw niuiriAny ..v.w. . . . - ucw wauiu.Ln. rv..-... ..... i oTrai suosuiuies saw action for eaeh side. Several of the Mid-Willamette Baseball association teame will Last season tha Normal won tha Willamette valley championship. nnettea nnM Rnndav. rln-lbnt with many lettermen gone the dpally with teams In other dlvl-1 squad will have to depend heavUy slons of tha same league. on new material. Lauren Bud, Tha Salem Plratea will play John Foster, law Bonng ana mu Turner Athletic dub at Turner l Dodda nave eacn naa somw prw- anii nnithard will ro to Grand ItIous exDerlenc. and seem to hare a favorable enaace zor posiuens. First round matches scheduled for tha elimination tournament are: Rnhkoia,.nye; ikkios vs. jso wards; Wilson vs. Ness; Fetters vs. Boring r Buel vs. Foster; Clarke vs. O'Brien; E. Johnson vs. Tompkins; Sweeney y, HolU . , v. its CoUUl luuuet Cobmit t Ckt Mfo, ia vtm BUto ( IlliMia. M ka meeting of team representatives at tha Y. M. C A. at 7:10 o'clock tonight. At this time. If U U de cided to hare such a league, a game schedule will be drawn ap. Ronde. . . Ka. 151 Cr-al f Aaaaml BtaUoMa W tt CMtiavatal CacMltr Owm mt Bam aMaa, la At Sut at lactam. a U I M Wfm, MflMil to kiWf Prizes this year win iaclade trophy given; fcby i Hartmaa Bros plaque v by f BarneUX sweater by Bishop's, 'golf dab by Salem Laundry and Cadwdl Parker, belt and buckle set by the Man' Shop . ' ' The fair golfers are also per forming regularly. dies day is today .at both clubs. W nnder sUnd the women ot tho Salem dub are in the midst of a tour nament for the trophy pat up by Mrs. Kay, and there will la. be prises for today' play. Competi tion atarta-at.'t a. xof?' Tarn oat aad give the high ' school baseball team a hand to day by aUeading tha f ootball . WOODBTJRN. April 14 A strong Uneap for Woodburn's team entered In tha Cascade leaana haa been organised, accord- Ing to reports. Pete DeGulre, who is guiding the destinies - or tne junior American Legion basebaU team here, la also coach for tha Cascade league team, which plays its first game ' Sunday afternoon at Dayton. - - ' - 4. -,. "Barney" Kaufman and Schwab wllUprobably make np the bal- lery. with DeGulre, whoriii play a field. position, as rener nuxier. Other players lined up re Harry Sim,i Manning, Ray Carothers. WaKei Bomhoff. . Win ton - Hunt, MureLNehl and Pete BrasseL' f-. : GERVAI3, April 14. The Ger-, vtis . Baseball ciab . wtu travel to Sublimity Sunday for a practice game with tha . Sublimity . team. which la la Division 1 of tha Mld- Willamett league.. Gervals la en- rolled la Division S. . . - Player signed up with Gervals are Hanley Oddle, Lloyd Seely, Henry Eder, Cletus ChapeUe, Matt Mochd, Ruasd Toder, Lawrence Bussee, Lester DeJardin,- Leland DeJardin. Don Vinton. Alfred Bowley and Charles NafUger. Meat . Cutters, Wranglers Win Practice Tilts The Meat Cutters defeated tha Poaiofllca nine, 11 to t yesterday afternoon at tha Willamette field in another practice round of the kitten ban league. Tha Wranglers snowed under the Western . Con- Voie oh Bohus May be Forced Upon Congress 000.000.00. Tol main vi 7ts.65.ii. -7 dartag ta jmr. 700,71.. . dnriar U ymmr, $51,SS.a. . -,Aa' tr prtawW? fl5,. TMal imem-rn, f SM.420.01.. V. --v . .. . D18BUEaaUaJT8 t Z Paid far loatM, a4ewaMau, aaaaitiat uf nnute valaaa, fl.8SS.890.lS. TW1V 0. j iMTMamaa M attal Stock 4ar- atato f Oifa, Sa atvi . . ' , . D70O1CX - -'''::-";'. latorMV AlTi4ca4s a4 rtaai MMirta tartac U year, -ass4Sa.6a. - ' ' ' Iaeeaia txm ataar mutm radvat ai. iaetaa yaatv fao,ssaas.. Total iaoeaM, 9ie.601.YSS.SS. " ;-'-- D1SEURSEMXNTS . XH lottos pai4 carlag taa vaar iadaa. tag aajaateMat axaaaaaa, S,M,45T.. XHTUaaa aaU aa aapital atoak ariag ut Twmr, aaav.vw.wv. WASHINGTON. April 14 (AP) Advocates of cashing lha 12.400.000,000 soldiers bonus In new currency have agreed upon aa effort to force a house vote de spite the federa ireserva board's emphatic opposition. This decision was reached by the unofficial congressional com mittee oa tha bonus movement af ter a conference with federal re serve official. ; Representative Patman (D. Texas), one ot tha group dalmed ample support to 1 obtain a house vote through a dis- t taU dartac Uaaa?. SasLsas aa. raac.siT.siT.ta . . 1 .1 j.-. aa ataav azaaaaitmraa. h miiu ia Oaaoalsaiaaa aaa aalavU paid Cariag a raar, S4.T7Mla.04. . . Taaaa, Ueaaaaa aa4 taas fM 4 aria f TfaalUiraa Caaaatty 2BrtaaaV I4S.TSS.SS. Expa4itaras fS7.TS0.10. Tatai axaaaditwa, f S.SIT.MXIf.: . ASSETS 1 VahM af raal aatoto tm.r-m valaa), fT48.S59.6S. ' Valaa at atoeka aad VaaJt awaaS (au ket ar aawrttaai valaa). SS.41T.S03JT. - ' Laaaa aa airifirn aaa mIUimL ta . rraauaa S58.81S.41. Cata U Saaks aad a aaa. fS 15,808 verting : company team, t .to S. Batteries tox tha. first game a ere I charge petition. If necessary, and Blggechand and Hasting for the predicted - its' passage . in both Meat Cutters: O'Nea and Pnee tor I houses. tha Postofflee. For the Wranglers the battery was Baeburg and Har- berger; for the Converting com peny, Kitchen and Sanford. aad 4af arrad i sraad- 06. Xat- aaeauaetad S759.01a.Sl. lataratt aad nata 8809.1616. otktr aaaatt (aat), S5.6M.5T. : taial zaaa4ItaiaaSlS,Tta,SL01. , aaaarra Valaa af raal aetata waad (ataikat IvahM). ti,oa,i8asi. vatoa at sweka aa aaaaa avaaa (akM kat valaa), 615181.9616. Laaaa aa atartfacM aa aaQaUaA fl.tlT48t.66. -"' Caik ia kaaks aad aa aaad, IMV 114.S1. OVItoa aiaaa fltptoaiaar 8. 1981. SS,4Ta S9LS4. - - .-- ? . - latoiaat aaa rata 4aa aad nuiil aad ataar aaaata. 6888879. daa aad aeeraal. game on Olinger field at 3:30 . : aad paring your dime at ' the gate. The boya need the dimes. We hear the benefit daaca for the' same caase has been post poaed antn April S3. National Guard Hoopers to Vie Dore Must Wait, , Says High Court OLYMPIA. Wash-- Anr. 14 (AP) The state supreme court yesterday affirmed a King county i : 7rv TriiiM rriAn i eonTt d ci8,0 dismissing Mayor t In 1 0 12173712 eit I elect John F. Dore's proceedings v - to oust Mayor Robert' H. HarUn PORTLAND. April 14. (AP) I from, ottlc before. June 1 1 at Tha first annual region national I which' time Dora normally would guard state basketball tournament I take . over tha city's axecutlva wm begin here tomorrow with II -post; .: " 4 Tatal aaaiittod aMa. S1S.S5SU5U1. UABILITIKS - - . Krt naarvaa, fll.854.463aS. ' T Graas alaima far loaaaa aaaald. t53S AO ataar naaniUM, t69S.6sS.Ss. . Tatal llabiUtiaa. axelaaiTa af caoltal stack af f 1,000,000.00. 618,5T9,800.98. ' susuixjsa in oasaoii rusk . THK TXAK - - - . -Graaa praaiaau raaaiTad 4ariag'iaa raar, f6,Q2XJT. - - . rraauaavi aaC aiTidaada retaraa av tag taa vaar. a. -. - 1! - Laaaaa satf 4arlaff taa yaar,' . :! 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