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1 f - is STATERS WILL Bearcats Also Oulhit big Schoofs Team, Suffer : . Some bad Breaks' ft " By JIM NtJTTER T , .The Wlllmett' Bearcats Playi d exceptionally, food early aea2 op . bjuebill , Friday n heart- breaker at Corrallis which Oregon State won, V to 2,1n the X Xth In nln, despite the fact that Andy Peterson,' Bearcat Hurler, allowed only teren hit and. struck out Z3 inenl, Willamette collected 10 hits from three pitchers.".,; ; ; - This afternoon at 2 : 3 0 on Ollnr er field Coach- "Spec", Keeoe's BeareaU will again tackle the Ore gon State crew. George Erickson, freshman hurler from ClaUkanie, wlll pitch today's game with Andy Peterson probably playing In the outfield. Peterson hit - the high arerage of i5lf.per cent for the enure season last year.- z I George Erickson has - looked good in practice and Coach VSlats" GUI s men . will probably sot .do a great, deal with his .'offerings. Oregon State Gets -.--?. .- iwo nnearaea:':vT .so :.-?,:;! Oregon State punched orer two runs i in ; the i. fourth after . they should, hare been retired to the field. -With two out Andy tanned Baechtel who went to first when Then Cronin ducked an Inside ball which either hit his bat or hlitt m ouer ,J"Jr I shoulder, hut the umpire's do- , dsioa said it was his shoulder and r two men were oa base. . Keema then placed a slow roller down to third which. Gribble fumbled and the bases were loaded. Woodard, starting pitcher for the Bearers, then conked a "neat single which scored Baechtel and Cronin. i . Willamette put across a run la 'the fifth and another in the sot enth, Gribble hitting both of those innings and scoring the first time oa Peterson's single and Gill's double and the second time oa a fielder's choice and Moore's Texas leaguer orer the second baseman's - head . Hack Leads Rally That Decides Game The pitching duel continued for .fire ', innings - with neither side scoring and then Mack hit oa for Oregon State, and went to second when Johnson . bunted and was safe on an Infield cross-up; Jen sen popped a hunt fly to Peterson for an out and then "Honey Bi ancone smashed a single which scored a run. . Seyeral times Willamette had men on the bases but failed to score, once on a bad bobble when a runner loougui errouwuj.iuk the center fielder, dropped a fly, and walked into a triple play with Z rl.HJ d wlth nd li3a-S?i rl " r . Erirrr?-- jrwvo".uu " " . --et ..ii i .j..! nlghtthat his team went much w.. ,o t... fAhl - nt WmT -Ti oV.i wr w Til .first game. The players were well that they regretted to see Peter son lose after such a spectacular . showing. The box score WOlamette AB R H Woodyard, 2 . . . . . 2 0' 0 Gibson, s S - 0 "2 Erickson, mKv.. 8 0 1 Gribble. 2..-.,.;. 5 2 I . Peterson, p 5 9 1 Moore, 1 ....'.,.. 5 0 2 Swanson, 1 2 ,. 0 0 Erickson 1 0 0 Gill, r ........... B e 1 Eggleston-l 0 0" 0 McCann. e ... . 5 0 '0 Nutter, 2 . ....... 0 0 , 0 ' Totals ...... ...41 10 Oregon SUto Clark, 2 , . . . , z . B Mack, s ... Johason, 2 ...... 5 ; . Jensen," r". . . . . . ; ' Blancone, m;..... Baechtel, I Cronin, 1 ........ 2 . v Keema, c ., 4 3 . Woodard, p If--Luadbergp; Peterson, n .. , . -1 k , T.". t :. "i i '"4.". . ..ToUlS ,. . 4 .... .41 . 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 o 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 Batted1 for Swanson in Sth. WUlametto V.000 010100 0002 o. s. a .....ooo soo oo 0018 Two-base ...hits,"' Gill, Peterson (a 8. C; bases on balls, off ba,a ' t. : ut tt c . . sirncx out by; wooaard 4; .Lund- oerg.2, Peterson (O.S.C.) : 8. Pe- terson (W.U.) : 23; stolen bases, ciark I, Mack, Blancone 2, Baech Keema; hit baGman, Baechtel .by . Peterson i (W.U.). 'Umpire. Aurora to Shoot JOHTiesSunday aukuka. AprlK22-Th An- rora Gun club will shoot off ties for place ir Ue Oregonlaa tele- graphic six. weeks trapshoot tour nament at ; tbe grounds- Sunday. The Aurora club, though one of the maiden 'clubs, has shot several perfect: scores and finished 11th place. So many ties in scores may make a big change in the final shoot for ; position Sunday. The boys have had high hopes ofbe Ing one of the 1 B clubs in the final shoot for trophy at Port Uud. . ? -X' i:'-Ti- . ,i SENATORS BEAt 'A's'; The" Senators indoor baseball team at Parrish Junior high de feated the Athletics 14 lo T Frl ay. ' r Oyer Oregon By Narrow 67 to 64 Margin C0J1M llvCURTIS Thlngn; may have cast a cload ' 6a high school sport -here bat they'll have no effect on Amerlcaa Leejlon anlor baseball, and OUver Hastoa has asked as to mention agmia the first bis; turnout of candi dates, scheduled for " Sunday forenoon at XO o'ciocK on uiin ger fttld. : ' ' Some of the fans were speca- latlng.a little yesterday . and they I couldn't, see tungs any too roaj for ; Salem's Junior ball ; team - to date. ; But there are quite a few gooa ooys nere ana mere, wuu- K Fslst . and Nicnoison, tne only, ones? of! last year team.j isuu eagiDie. - . , . : - Huston emphasizes that ao boy. need hesitate aboat turn-, las; oat jast becanse.be hasat been asked, because no , boys have beea asked. ; -.. .! - I xue oounreia win mnw nvu I at tne same place bunaay. aiier-i noon 5. 0,611 V10 bwbaHi5fn WTBW' I erate. Aady Peterson is ia better. -early season form than be was last year as witnessed ny we wonderful 12 iaains; game be pitched against Oregon State Friday. FoDowias; the game Andy said - that bis arm was better than his legs, which were admittedly weary. - We recall a number of spectacular games, Peterson has Itched for -: Willamette and also for the Salem Senators and to these we add Friday's game, the first of the season with Peterson going the fall 12 inn ings, allowing only serea bits and striking oat 22."' -' rouTH oun THE 6BEJT IK YATIOKAX, UAcnrn U Pet. 1 2; t ,. .750 Phil.d. .4 5 .444 N. T. 4 8 .444! BrooU. ,8 8 .875 St. U 8 9 .888 8 S7 s : .500 S .500 I Ciaein. I Pittib. 5 ': BOSTON, April 22 (AP) Bbb-ltt-w 20 year old right handed pitcher from Hull, Mass who came to the Braves from Blrminghampton this year, 'out- "ch dtftl h f LR?!7 fft fodaT t glre Boston a 4 to 1 victory .over Brooklyn. Brown 1 . twn walks and. fanned four. Art Shires, ' Boston first base man, was struck on the nose by a batted ball in the first inning and In the ninth he was knocked out In a collision at first with Joe Stripp. ! Shire was carried from the field and an examina tion In the club house indicated he had suffered a torn ligament in his left leg. He was taken to a hospital for a further examina tion. " It was believed the leg might be broken. . . ; " R H B Brooklyn . .... 1 1 Boston ........... 4 9 11 Vance, Phelps, Moore and Lo pez; Brown and Spoil rer. f - Giants Win Eariy "p PHILADELPHIA. AprU 22 (AP) The - New -York . Giants slammed out 12 runs In the first three innings today and defeated the Phillies 12 to 8. Bill Terry hit hia sixth home run in ,' four games. R H E New" York Philadelphia 8 1 TiT'S Schumacher, Bell. Luoue and HoganX - Hansen, Nlehqls,' . Dud ley, uoien ana jucunray. - i Cartla Finally Win PITTSBURGH Aprir lfi I a Tax ! rtw I r- ii.i- v j . ?7T$1 Er. .1 f"""t'',r ; 10 ; . in 10 innings .today, I w!T, T 1 I PltubuTgh ........ 8 -9 . .4 I 88, 7, "ZZZr-rUV " , Zl 1 " r -wt I : r I'L v ..... i ::'(Jais Aose Aneaa lTT: fSl!!! CHICAGO, r April 22 (AP)- eiuuau v io e. ine neus . ouuut Cincinnati .V.... '4 ..1 Chicago 'i. .-.i , , ;A f ri; ' 2 . Benton, Wysonr and Manlon : Bush, Root and Hemsley. - iT'infloIrl '" wll oeatS Albany College WByClds&Scdre McMINNVILLE. Ore., iorit 'n (API Linfield eollere wen u. first . Northwest conference base ball game bere today, defeating Albany -college, I to B.s - " -The. visitors were in front un- tu the nnh inning when Linfield ' scored four runs off Elder, who I reneveo , uunonix. 4,M-,'-i- -4- - R . H - B LinKcid i r. I . I ; 8 C 'ITCHES Albany ,B s "t l- Wuorinen,. Hugg and Pridley; Normal Team UONMOUTH, April 22. Wil lamette . nnlreraltya tracks and field .athletes, nosed out a 1 7-to-f 4 . Tktory r oTsr Oregon , Normal school i here today In 7 a closely contested meet which was. marred by a muddy track and occasional showers. - The marks made la. the various -erents suffered as a re sult of the adterse weather. ?J, Summary: - " -'.. I llllo ran Cook W, Mealey W. Lange W. S:01. - - 440 yard dash Holllngsworth If. Badley U, Armstrong yr, t seconds. : -; . : r-' 100 yard dash Gretsch M, James W, Cannady W, 10.4 sec OndS.'-.';. - - - 120 high hurdles Pettys rM, Paul Carpenter W, Holllngsworth M." 17- seconds. , ISO yard run McCullough W, Kaiser W. Barnett W. 2:18. F 220 yard, dash Cannady W, Gordon M, Oretsch M. 24.2 see-' onds. - ; , Twomlle run "bumas W Mc-i Kenxie and Adlard W tied for see- Loadv'li:20. f 220 low hurdles James W. pettraMJBnsh M. 22 seconds. Relay First and second . won by Willamette teams, 2:48. Pole vault Faber and Dean W and Holllngsworth M tied for first, 0 feet High Jump Pettys M, Holllngs worth M, Rieke W. 5 ft. In. ; fillAt nut WaAIn U TAtva Xt " . rnnnnrt W ! fut , jgTelin Gretsch M. 8a aire M. Laniard W. 141 feet. Diacui Frantx W, Pettys M. wedln a, lot ft in. Broad Jump Edwards l. Rie ke W, Holllngsworth If 19 ft, 8 In. S Will Play Hill Nine - CHEMAWA, April 22 Sun day afternoon the grange base ball team will, play Union Hill oa the latter's diamond. Vic Do Jardin. win accompany the team land play center field if he has sufficiently recovered from the beating . recently received at the I hands of the "Julius Caesars' The team and friends will leave ! from .the grange hall at noon. - 1 OUUloGm2iniiToaiocoPOk c ,4 1 - , 5; HI SPORTS Five' Baseball Letiermen Available - Despite ban "1 On Society Groups jT Athletic teams of Salem nigh will bahard hit by the ruling an nounced Friday by. Superintendent George Hug .barring secret society members' from' participation. , but they will not be completely pros-, trated. v-' wv c . . .- Coach Hollis Huntington check ed up after the. ruling came out and discovered he had fire letter- men available it "would, bo six exeept that one "S" wearer who Is a non-society man Is seholastlcally Ineligible. ' V, Van Cleave and Seheihner from last year's outfield. Mason on third base. Ramp at short and Mc Carthy on second, are still avail able. That so many lettermen are left. Is one answer to the charge that non-society men have had no chance to make the teams." , - Battery , Hen Gone, . ,, . -Material Uncertain . However, - the ban on society members eliminated the battery pair - that .was being, counted, on and . Huntington doesn't know where new men are coming from to fill these all-important, posts. Victor DeJardin, the lad whose al leged chastisement caused all the trouble., did a little pitching for Parrlsh, and some other recent junior high pitchers are now In the senior high. One possibility for the vacant first base post is Delaney, aa out standing performer for Leslie last year, who Just barely missed mak ing the county American Legion Junior team ' ' . However. Coach Huntington has had no opportunity to get . a lino on his prospects. A brief .bat ting practice was held .Thursday, the first workout of the season. but rain Interfered again Friday. Practice win bo resumed .when ever weather permits, and a game will probably bo played late next week. . The track team was harder hit than the baseball team, but no an nouncement of any change in plans tor today's meet with Chem awa has been, made. -V.'.V.SW.'. v 'V -AX V 1 - "X. - "ft v - , v i . '(. ;S r Chesterfield Radio Program aoiaiHua.'. TwS.afn. . imaiAiv ; v sosweu. ' rAia . EUTH . v$ttTa$ r; - Gut - ETTIMO - V 7.30p.aF.T. ):30p.a.T. 7 a : SHnttETS OrCHESTtA ev-fy laM but Sunday 'NOMAN BKXtNSwit AjMMwncer i , - . COLUMBIA NnWOEkV - " .1. Finneganand Jones Billed Second Time Pat ' Ftnnegan, r . Springfield, Ohio; grappler, "win meet". Henry Jones. of t ProvO, V Utah, : fat; a 'clean? bout at the armory Tues day .night on Matchmaker Harry Plant mat card which Is featur ing a ' finish: i two out : of three falls bout between Art. O'Reilly, the - Eugene ; Terrier - and : Prof. Newton ? i j s .Jt 'ie-.t ; '"t.-.'r'-? Tern Harrfngton will bo hero to 'officiate In the matches and the. Flnnegan-Jonee match is scheduled - with the understand ing that the rough.' stuff Is no 4 Finnegan felt that, he could have , won from "Jones . had ;,tho latter, not reverted to hitting- and kicking and so -confident Is Jones that ho. .is . offering to wrestle winner .take all. Plant has'. not seen Finnegan since this counter offer was made by Jones, but at any rate the bout win be : held Tuesday. 1 . v - . ' O'Reilly .will return after some weeks ; absence and Twill v be against his - most logleat oppon ent. Prof. Newton, the .two ached nled to battle to a finish. Academy Squad Defeats Leslie By Close Score Sacred Heart academy baseball team defeated Leslie Junior' high Thursday, 11 to 1. Leslie led un til the sixth Inning when B. Gentxkow tripled with the bases loaded to pat bis team ahead. B. Gentxkow grabbed hitting honors for the day with two Mples and a double out of three trips to the plate- In the last Inning three Leslie men were caught stealing bases. The game was exciting with the lead alternating ' several . times. Each team has now won a game of the series and a third will be played next Wednesday. ( XORTH HOWELL WINS CENTRAL HOWELL. April 22, The Central Howell boys lost 11 to t to North Howell Wednes day afternoon in a seven-Inning game l .r-r --.r-r-'-r oo sm V -vk':".:.' i c ... - ..-, , r .','J . : . , -.. - te ii-.. 1 1 r i j ' ii it ii AH , Three Mid-Willamette f Divisions Sim Ready 1 :r- ForiReal Action ;t i The . Mid-WlUametU": Baseball assoeiatlon'a three leagues are all scheduled to get In action Sunday. All. teams ,will play.: excepting those la 'each circuit which drew byes.: x:c'"' '-' A' ten weeks, series is planned. to be-- followed - by a playoff , be tween the winners in the three leagues.' ' ,-."- -Tv .The schedule for division No. . has already been published in Tbe Statesman. Schedule for the other divisions are: : . - v . . - i . , Division No. 1 ; April 24 Tew Park at Hope- reii; Turner at saoumity, siayion bye..,. .. .V; : May 1 Hopewell at Turner; Sublimity at SUyton,'. Tew Park bye '-"f- ."4-; i May t Turner at .Tew Park: Stayton -at Hopewell; Sublimity bye.'-: - May 15 Tew Park at SUyton; Hopewell at Sublimity, Turner bye;";-. '. - 4. . . May 22 Sublimity at Tew Park;, Stayton at Turner, Hope well bye. i May 22 Hopewell at '.Tew Park; Sublimity, at Turner,"" stay ton bye. Juno a Turner at Hopewell. SUyton at Sublimtjy. : Tew Park eye. - . . v ' - , . June 12 Tew Park at Turner, Hopewell at SUyton, sublimity bye. June II SUyton at Tew Park, Sublimity at. Hopewell, Turner bye. June 21 Tew Park at Sublim ity; - Turner at SUyton, Hopewell bye. ' . Division No. S , April 24 ML Angel at Cor rals ; Salem Pirates at St. Paul, Hubbard bye. May 1 ML Angel bye; Gerrais at Pirates; el Paul at Hubbard. May I Pirates at ML Angel: Hubbard at Gervals, SL Paal bye. , May IB ML Angel at Hub bard, pirates bye; Gerrais at 8L Paul. May 22 SL Paul at ML Angel: 'Hubbara at Pirates, Gervals bye. jl ! I All 7 May 2l-Cmls at Ut. Angel; St Paul at Pirates, Hubbard aye. June S Pirates - at Gerraij: Hubbard at St. Paul, lit. Angel bye.' . June 12 Mt As gel at Pirates: Gerrais at Hubbard. St. Paul bye. June II Hubbard at Mt. An gel; St. Paul at Gerrais, Pirates bye. . :'." : June4 2l Mt. Angel at St. Paul; Pirates at Hubbard, Gerrais bye." -- -;v: " The second division Is composed of clubs located In Polk county. ' : GET GOluB Kl -; .00 AST UJURTg . - . 8m P. 1S S .83ltM A. IS. e JOO HoUy. lt T T .61(0kWBd T 11 Forti a ie, T ...SS8 8ttl Jl J.1 .ISS m 19 ju aiutM a a .lis SAN FRANCISCO, " April 22-V (AP) The San ' Francisco Seals recovered their, batting range to night and. took an eight-to-two victory over, the Oakland Oaks.': ! The, Seals drove young Charley Kasleh .from .the . mound in the seventh ".and ' hit his successor, Andy House, with disturbing- fre quency.' -ir" ' - v.-.-': uauaaa. x v San Francisco .-;.- I' ll"-. 0 I Kasieh, House and "Read; Mo Dougall' and Penebsky.,:-. - . - : LOS ANGELES,' April 12 (AP) Night garnet - t " : R . H E Sacramento-.. f IS S Los Angeles ......12 11 1 -i FrelUs, Tlncup and Woodall; Sweetland. - Stitzel and - W. Cronin. ' . Monad Dad . Blows Un SEATTLE, April 22 (AP) The looked-for pitching duel be tween Shellenback of the Holly wood baseball team, and Pago of Seattle, turned into a rout here today 'when the Indians won the fourth game of the series I to I. 4- Shellenback lasted but a part of the first Inning In which the Indians scored six runs after two were ouL HOllyWOOd mm I II Seattle I 11 Shellenback. Johns. Bray and Baasler; Page, Bonnelly and Bot- tariai. Mission-Portland rain. postponed; Gall. , . Xhe tiling I like most about Chester : fields ;; is the neat way they? re made. - It may sound fussy probably does ' but I just can't bear to get Kttle crumbs. of tobacco in my mouth. , : i-:. ?I never really enjoyed smoking until I cscoyered Chesterfields. Perhaps you . t have noticed hW.iucely they're filledi one of them And do you smoke Chesterfields,5 the better I-like . . . . . ...... - . , . . . . - ,v, " i the taste."? It's not f over-s that younever tire . fields are really milder.' tool ' . . . - - - - .. - f A . t . . - ( . X ( - "J It in . -- - . . . SS. M l IB' BIB BITS OIHEfi Vf. U Fft. . W. L, Pi. Detroit -S S 0O!CTrri.-4 O , 00 wih. s - s . .ss7 ckic(e .4 e 4.400 N. T.'4 I : Tt 8t-L S.400 nou. . .-; 4 .400 BMtu gi 1 jse CLEVELAND; April 22 (AP) h Detroit let loose 22 hits to win 1U third straight .game front Cleveland - today ,11 to . 2. Stone I and Wyatt hit home runs. . i Detroit , ...........It 12 - $ Cleveland . ' . . ; .'. i v II.k i 'I ! Wyatt.. and. .Ruel;. .ConnaDy. t HOdebraad,' Jablonowsky.Pear- ; son. Brown, and Sewell, Pytlak. j Browns Win -Dad " - ST. .LOUIS; April - 22 (AP) - Melillo's, home .run - with one, oa . base helped give SL Louis a four-- to one victory - over Chicago to - Chicago 1. 7 " sl "Louis ;v.t..v;. ICIJ Caraway,- Gregory and Orubet - Coffmaa and FerreU. -, ' DEFEATED' Gervals .high school's baseball team drubbed Parrlsh Junior high unmercifully Friday; afternoon in a rain-soaked game en OUnger fleld,-24 to U - - - - Lawrence Susee, member of the Marloa county Amerlcaa Legloa Junior team's pitching staff last summer, mowed down the Parrlsh batsmen with regularity ' though ho was wild part of the time. On the other hand Leonard FalsL" Susee's team - mate last summer and now on the Parrlsh squad, was unable . to piteh on account of a sore arm-and did not attempt It; and Weeso and Cof findaffer, who were called upon for mound duty, were not effec tive. Gerrais scored 14 runs, bat ting twice around, la the fourth Inning. The pitchers all seemed both ered by the wet, heavy ball, but Susee burned fait ones across of ten enough to keep the Parrlsh boys handcuffed. it a . pun : BY GE SQUAD easoni'7 is' rolled just right. . know . the more I . r . rawevrand it's not of it. I find Chester-.' L D E R . ; fASTES BETTER v ' - v iiuriourt, iaer and SdstrOnu