Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1932)
! - v "5- '' ,. : i- . . i .'i 1 I 1 ; .. ... . . it'- 4 -a ' " n " .! ' " '' '-' - ' . BE IBd J MAY WIN A.PENNANT; FOR McGRAW I nnpft men win Series'-In Game , Contrasting With ' Two Mound Duels CORVALLIS, Ore., April 27. (SpecUl) Bb hits rattled Uke machln gun fir tor thre hours her tlU afternoon i ai . Oregon Etato and "Willamette onlTerslty baseball teams piled np runs In a. (po trace ; to decide we annua ' three-game - series, - Oregon Stat finally nosing out a XO td If Ic tory despite Willamette's six-run rally In thV ninth, which fell one tally short of tying tho.eount. Both coaches tried out 'All the reserve pitchers they could find but all were pounded badly., For " Willamette, Fred Paul made the beat showing, allowing only one rihi after he stopped the Staters eleven-run rally In the smn, which started while Doescher was on the mound. ' ' J Walt Erickson.of Willamette, Johnson and Blancon of Oregon . Stat smashed out home runs and other extra base hits were numer ous. "Hoot" Gibson, -Willamette shortstop, took hitting honors tor the day with fire safe blows, one a ' double. Everybody who . played the entire gam .connected for a hit with the exception of Erick- son,- Oregon State first- sacker. Bearcats Get Seven la Early Assault After Oregon State had collect ed four, runs to Willamette's one in the first two Innings, the Bear cats batted and walked around for seven runs and an apparently safe lead in the third. Four hits, four walks and a hit batsman told that story. Two more were added In. the fourth, putting Willamette ahead 10 to 8, the Staters having added a couple in the third. After getting two more in the fourth, "Slats" GUI's boys got hot : In the sixth and seven' hits y 'it, V-Y :a- -v7: mm. A :.,:::::;. - v, - Xi M"-f ' '-'1 - , v''t j uj Burns Shakes .Slump, Hits Wirinfno 'BIw; Ducks ;. Beater"by Stars' OOABT UAOVB U Pet. Saa JP. 1T - '.Tie! HallT. 1 .00 TS10.SU W. 1 Pet. rti'se LmA. .S45 gM'U U..SBS OmkUma IS .40S 8wttl 1 Mlaom 5 IS 41T SEATTLE. April I (AP) The Seattle Indians won an 11 to nine pitchers' battle . her today against th San Francisco Mis sions of th Pacific Coast baseball learn, two-to one. Barns, Indian first sacker, cam out of a bat ting slumn to slngl into . . right field in th eleventh' Inning, after Chick Ellsworth had walked and Barberies, pinch hitterThad sacri ficed him to second. Hid of th Indians held the Mis ,slons to six hits while Briggs gave the Indians but 8. Thoueh it is only his first season as big learn regular, Hal Schumacher, rookie pitcher of the Mew York Giants, has already won the admirationof th experts, by many of whom he Is hailed as another Christy Mathewson. Already .in the forefront of th McGrawmen's hurling corps, Schumacher has : - L ' ' ' e shown every indication of keeping tin his early son lorm. it is ireely predicted that he will aid tnr Giants to a National League pennant, desnit th disastrous start - they mad against - th Boston Braves. Above, Hal shows how he twirls thos ball . that make pitchers grow old quickly. - - - HM FANS 10 AND SAVES W. T. AXESXCJUT ZJBAGTrg Vf. U Pet. W. (EQJM XURTIS, Detroit Wash. C1tL .8 .700 .692! .687 .571 Chicago -S PbUad. '.4 St. U s Boston 8 L. T '9 9 Pet .885 .884 .857 .350 V TZSTZXOAT'S USTJLTI Philadelphia Boitom (postponed. At eoW). btggers,' along with three walks r M ttroH s, Chiciro 4. " ..WUUV.U& till 11 runs. - . St. Looia 1. CioYelani T. Willamette added three, to its total in 1 the seventh on a' free pass and four hits. Its desperate rally which produced, six runs in the ninth was featured by Walt Erickson'a homer, two-baggers by Gibson and Swanson and three singles. ' Th box score: WilUmette AB Woodyard, 2b . i 2 Nutter, 2b '. i. S Gibson.' ss ' - . 7 W. Erickson. cf Grlbble, 3b Peterson,' rf McRae, rf Moore, If Eggleston, lb Swanson, lb McCann, C Commons, e-lb O. Erickson, p Houck, c . ... Doescher, p PauL p .4 .5 .5 .1 .5. .4 .2 .2 .3 :2 -.1 ...1 2 R . 2 0 'z 0 0 0 H 2 1 S 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 0 1 DETROIT, April 27 (AP) Bump Hadley relieved Sam Jones In the ninth and tanned two men with the bases fun to give Chicago a 4 to 3 victory over. the Tigers. R H E Chicago 4 7 f Detroit S 7 2 'Jones, Hadley and Grube; . Sor- rell, and Hayworth. Th state board, of higher education's consolidation scheme seems to be demoralising the biff, state schools athletic pro grams already. Here Willamette licked Oregon Stale in s base ball game and oatscored the Staters tm sv three-game series. ' Aiad University of Oregon is afraid to play the Bearcats. " Of course for Willamette to beat Oregon Stat is, not some thing entirely new. It was done g;H;S.AtWetieOutloolt ; -Much Brighter; Baseball : : Team is Planning Games ?oTSii'ioss Salem high school athletes who wer barred last week from par ticipation because of seeret society ainilatlon.- -Wednesday found th door, ppen , to reinstatement In good standing and It was expected that by today they wiirall aTsil themselves .of ;. the opportunity. Many ; of ' them told th coaches Wednesday that they .would tan- mediately proceed' to fll affida vits that they, were withdrawing from the secret clubs. - This turn of events, brought about by action of th school board Tuesday . night.' brightened th - prospects for .' Salem high teams appreciably. If no hitch oc curs, it is expected that the track schedule which Coach Vernon Gil more . last week: considered can celling for the most part,' wOt be resumed. - '; - MeanwhU . Coach . Hollls . Hun tington put his baseball squad through a lively workout Wednes- rday afternoon -and prepared for on gam this week that U cer tain, and possibly, two more, de pending partly on whether th re cently barred athletes ean com plete their reinstatement In time. Th assured gam Is Saturday at Corvallls with th Rooks. There was. possibility that th team might go to Eugene today to play Eugene high and would meet Uni versity high Friday. XATXOXAX, XXtOTO - . -W. U Pet. - W. I. Pet CUeare -1 ,.7501 If. Y. J - .45 . EMtoa J .8 ..TiTlCinctm. PUW4. .t .-assist, u s t ass PitUbfc S . T, UarU. I,JW - Txrmsirs rams at BtavJ(v Tcrk aitpoa aU). At OiaelMati 8, St. lmit 4. at Cklear 8, iPttabvra . ' CINCINNATI, April 17 (AP) Led by George Grantham, who mad lour hits, the Reds pound ed out a 8 to 4 victory over St Louis today. R H E St. Louis 4 8 1 Cincinnati- 8 11 8 . Sylvester, Johnson, - Stout - and ' Mahenso; 1 "Johnson and Mao Herrmann and CampbelL once last year In baseball, has happened numerous times in bas ketball and used to be, "years ago, nothing uncommon In football. Slats GIB didn't play fair, doggone it. He pet im a pitcher In the ninth inning. Just when everything was friendly and pleasant. Hoot Gibson is hitting at a .563 clip: nine hits vjut of 18 trips In the Oregon State series. And two of th games wer pitchers' bat tles. Long Hits Help Stars - PORTLAND. Ore., April 27 (AP) Hollywood evened the sor lea with Portland today, defeating th Ducks 8 to 3. Jack Sherlock'j homer In th fourth with on on and Lee's dou ble later in the same Inning with two ott and a single by Brannon gave th .8tar,flv of their six runs. , Monro got a home run tor Portland in th sixth with one on. R Hollywood 8 Portland .3 8 1 Page and Basaler; Prudhomme, Orwoll and Fltspatrick. " Sacs Tie np Series SAN FRANCISCO, April. 27 (AP) Th Sacramento Senators evened th. series' count one and one, with the Seals here tonight by defeating 'the home town club 4 to 3V - . Adolpb Camilll's home run in the sixth Inning proved to be the winning, tally tor the Senators. Davis, hurling for the Seals, went down to hi third straight defeat. Sacramento 4 t 0 Seals 3 11 1 Bryan and Woodall; Davis and Penebsky. Tin STATER PICKED FOR MEET TO PLAY WEST LIMN 8ILVERTON, April 27. Silver- ton high school will play . West Linn at West Linn Friday In return gam of baseball. Silver ton's first game of th season was with West Linn when Bllverton Won, 18 to 1. H . E t ' 2 gtata' Hits Count LOS ANGELES. April 27" (AP) Timely hitting by Jigger Stats, plus the' pitching of LeRoy Hernnan enabled Los Angeles to tak th delayed series opener from Oakland tonight, 5 and 1. . Stats drove on of Fay Thomas' offerings over the left field fence with Sum ma on has In the first inning and In the seventh singled to drive In another pair of Angel runs. R H E Oakland .1 8 Los Angeles : . .1 9 - Thomas ' and Gaston. Dead CORVALLIS. Ore., April 17 (AP) Names of 18 men wno will represent Oregon state col lege in -a dual track meet with th ITnlverslt of Washington at Seattle Saturday wer announced today by Lon Stelner, new Beaver track coach. Stelner did not reveal how he will place his men In th various events, however Th Orange team this year is mad up mostly of sophomores. Little hop is held her that th team will be ablo Associated Oil defeated th Elks to break the long string or vic- 14 to f in Wednesday night's kIt-torles Washington holds over the Beavers. Gil Bergerson, northwest cham pion shot putter, will be out to de fend his title. HILIS TEAM WINS I Following are th names of the SIDNEY. Anrll 27 The An-1 sauad selected br Stelner and the keny baseball team played Silver- general divisions In which they ton Hills Sunday on the SDverton I will eompete. . Dashes O'Conneil, Emmett, Rodman, Bronson, and Kirk. - Mlddl distances-Heath. O'DelL Kirk, Bronson. Emmett. Distances Gibson, Nicholson. and Cantlne. Field events Rodman. Kirk. Bergerson. Coleman, E. Davis. Nel son, Joslln, and Lokea. i Hurdles Prentias and Dan kin. CHICAGO, April 27 (AP) Home runs by Pat Malone and Lane Rlchbourg helped th Chi cago Cuba, to an 8 to 4 victory iver Pittsburgh .today In the' fi nal gam of the series. Gus Suhr got a homer for the Pirates in the first. ' R H E Pittsburgh ........ 4 1 2 Chicago .......... 8 11 2 Swetonle. Harris, Brame and Grace; Malone and Hartnett, Associated Oil - Wins Over Elks tenball game. Heseman and Dun ean wer th winners' battery and Zahaxa and Pod for th losers. Hills diamond: th scor was 20 In favor of Silverton Hills. COLUMBIA WINS PORTLAND. April 27 (AP) Columbia university's baseball team defeated College of Paget Sound, 2 to 1, in 11 Innings her today. Hicks. Columbia pitcher, aiiowea out three bits. MICKEY MOUSE The Hitch-Hiker DallasDefeats Airlie Tossers In Mound Duel DALLAS. April 27 Dallas high school baseball team nosed out Airlie 3 to 2 in th second Polk county league game here to day. Pemberton. Dallas hnrler, struck out 18 batsmen and allow ed only two hits, but yielded six' free pisses. Herron, , Airlie moundsman, struck out I eight, walked three and was nicked for five safeties. - The lineups: V Dallas ' Airlie ' Friesen..V. ...3b.... McKibben Coonr. e....L McAlpine McMillan...... If... .... Dickey LeFors. 2b... . Toedtemler Pemberton p Herron Lewis. ...... .ss. ...... . Brown Laing. . . ri. . . .cf : . . . . Wilson Woods;. c .rf!"; . Bose Grant lb . : . . Whitaker Umpires, Vaughn and Voth.' By WALT DISNEY Perrell Wins Again ' ST. LOUIS, .April 27 (AP) Wes .Ferrell-hurled his fourth wlnnlnr xame this season today as Cleveland defeated St. Louis 7 tol. Cleveland .7 12 0 St. Louis , 1 6 0 W- Ferrell and Sewell; Stew art and R. Ferrell. " Totals 49 19 Oregon State' -Clarke, 3b Mack, ss Johnson, 2b . Jensen, rf Biancone, cf .Erickson. lb Keema, - c 'J;. RIttenhouse, ; Bault, Luodberg, p AB ....4 6 5 .3 .5 .0 .1 It 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 1 : OUTLOOK IT CHW BRIGHT 22 II 2 2 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 NKNCM1 POUCf ARB IN ON MM AS HE TRIES TO AWT THE A1RPLWS IN WHICH HE HASHED . PFTF&V ' SHVSTER THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye X rWBE THfVb WHY ME sf LrTTtP UIFP'DPA TtlOMP NowShowing "Falling Arches1 POPEYE. Y0UVE 60T TVS. FUNNIEST FACE I EVER SEEN ON A HOMAH BEING I OUST CcWT KEEP FkOM LAUGHING ToUls ..41 20 18 Score by innings: Willamette 107 200 306 19 Oregon State 212 20(11)0U 20 Bases on balls, off RIttenhouse 2, Bault 3, 8asse 1, G. Erickson 3, Doescher 3, Paul 1. Struck out, by RIttenhouse 2 Sasse 4, Lund- berg 1, O. Erickson 1, Doescher 2, Paul 4. Two base hits, Gibson." W. Erickson, Grlbble, Swanson, Clarke, Sack, 'Jensen, Biancone 2, Keema. .Three base hit, Jensen. Homo runs, W. Erickson, Johnson, Biancone. Umpire, Grant Swan. rtA' 7-, m wmm TM BEITS on CHEMAWA, April 27 Final sping football practices were held this fweek at the govern ment school, and considerable optimism for fall is expressed by Coach Les LaVelle. He expects about 16 letter men back for fall, and in the spring practice a num ber of new boys hare shown up tine. ' Among toe new boys are George Kerson, Sam Shoulder blade, brother of the basketball player, Fred Hoptowlt, brother .of Alfonse, the football player; Ernest Tjouvllle, Ray Johnson, H. Willis, E. Colgrove and G. Col grove. ' This year's backfleld will be Intact for tall, according, to pres ent prospects,' with Metcham. Pratt, Thomas Olney, Trottler, Allback, Iyali and Chrlstnot all Both first and second f string I TITLE ANNIE 1 ROONEY centers were iosi tor next laii s team, and during the workouts this spring E. Colgrove, 195 pounds, has, been tilling that j post. Tackles who have shown np are Av Hoptowlt and Bruno: ends,- Vlvette and Emmons; and Wilson Cook and. G. Colgrove, 170 pounds, 'for guards. ; WlUls looks well In the back-1 field this spring. , v . v : . UtTTUE SWEE'PEA TURNEO ME tXWN. 1 ADMITS I GOT f FACE WCH WfXS MADE TOR f HOKSH- UOTSA "PEOPUE. UMJuH AT PAH n, Kit fLL NEVER FORGET THE PlRST TIME 1 LOOKEO IM A MIRROR- I NEARLV IAU6HEO ME HEAD OFF! PRF ARr 1 1 NEWER WAS a. e..-s s. IN ALL ME LIFE By SEGAR SHE THOUCirtT IWAS HER I HEY. BOSSiV FrtlENO-HAHJi I AM ( ' CSRESTltA') FR1ENOTO NOBOOy-1 51 - 2sx -j , , UV . MEAHTOTHECORE-SHEU n ticSs OA '-v , 0ANCE T1U. HER FEET r (&3l Sv7 fL: TZ?L 0R0P OFF - LET MEV fiV dS S "Welcome Shadows' U6TEM,OU AW665IVJtAMr 6QMS ACTkXli FO NOT BLEEP1WS BEAimCS UTTtE 03PHAM KID n : CHEMAWA, . April , 27 Intet- dormltory track meets are on at the school here now, with" Mo Nary hall defeating Brewer and Mitchell BS to 43 and 10 in the first event. All varsity track men are barred from these events, and Coach LaVelle Is permitting each entrant to participate In one track event an4 the relay. Vlvette took winning 2:2C Tin "second. -J"? and swond iSSl: fin fut 4v I its schedule Mondav nitht wri :7 zszxAiiSF. rcb"rotoHTOOTS Sand: CASPER fTRIKES " ' and SPARES SO FASZ ALL VtXJ-VE SEEM IS THE WwASTDc-' 1JLE55 Am. FIMO THE. WO VsELL BE TUE LAU6MIU6 STOCK OP . fi.i 1 1 f r-n i . W m k. m 11 umr MSSb. '. v t ' m m . .m- W.J. w - m V lv'&s I oetectgc I errs ifer I Mill ,1' llTjftar, If mow x Dcr wjr AwAuas i wrr iwKra-Awotrtxj bto5 caaxtfino CJ-UJ-0K& &OM3 OHa WHO CAN 1 1 By -DARRELL McCLURE X 31 Fmtan trleal. he. IM Br irtgMira 0 L I DOWTTBARK OK AMVTMIWS, ZERO 1 n ix j awvatoj rrsETS oja mavbs. - 1 VI I AAiAAEAMVDeTECTrV& V 1 m u m "V .mmm m a.iaa M J- 5 Casper Makes Another Discovery. A A a Friday of this week th team will play Llnfleld there. The sig mauW narrt flaw C ... .I. cZv3?ZS? Bert. Atkins, I to ret a came for hl tAflm nn . I . ' T, . wu A UUiUJ( series, B. Victor,! . day. 112. ... ' - " 1 . B.MAwcul8 DaM1, : Sunday, Individual averarM xu9 trosn -won over the Juniors, I Don Poulin 1 1 i t m and are Ued with them for honMllO. :H"ew7 ors. In prerious games, ,the frosh with 134, Aure M4, H. Barr 183 beat tho seniors and tho Juniors BV Page 183. -Pon" T:; 11' we sophomores. - IB. Victor 178. J. no hi n .V i1!?' JET01 Kar h! Brown TWO MATCHES STATED F KaTr ' VV "V-? i , SILVERTON, senior high will go to in - . - inr.Mai. ka xr t . - Eugene Sattird.. ! iii' .TR,"?.f ! 7 Johnson meet tho University hizh texm in ill' Barr l6 Caban Sharkey a group gttJtn 1S2. Van Pat- hlefc. Tho golf team will VV- J " uurhin STRANG E THAT Y JTHE BEST THIN FOR 'ARTY WHO -I I VOU TO OCJ IS. TO . ' I H. INSERT AN AO IM THE LOST-ANO-FOOND , COLUMN ,CASPERt VOU CAN PHONE IT IN TO THE NEWS5 IT'S THE PARTY LOST THE PURSE THAT BUTTERCUP FOUND DOESNT ADVERTISE FOR IT. KB. Ktmc cauj Htwrtf . If. tireat Britain nhu rrvrrrj. M "found: purse containing 1 nuwciT I UWNC"vW MAYu . SAME BY PROPERLY v I DENTlPYlNZr CONTEHTst i PUT A BOX NUMBER OH THE AD THATS KtciHT! RUN IT FOR' , THREE DAYS! By jnVli II . I L'rf I ttw!?S?iriLlsr?5sa . mi wrz bk Bv-m a mmw mi i swaw r spb n nw mmm PURSE THE DAY HE WAS PLAYIN& OUT ON THE SIDEWALK! I HOP& AUU THE MONEY IS INTACT! v HE WAS PLAYIN4 WITH THE B1ULS athu he raiHT MAVE . UOST SOME ' OC THPMI - - r. ALA. THINZra - THERE SHE IS! 1 AM I DREAMING A M-aa ' J mi DOES CASPER SEE Icontum- ueo of ,Dallar at iyMM::i 'JI 2'! .Dallas Satnrday.