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PAGET THREE; Eye, IT OUt The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Orrjron, Sunday Mornin, May 11932 -' mmm tiii -it . - 'v; ' ' wiriipj iip : Hill I II II I I- : II I ' iO w w sy: :j . WITH YANKEES ; MEETS TOUGH FOEMAN TUESDAY Gribblc and Walt Erickson Noticed, fop Promise Of Faster Ball Coach. "Spec" Keene of Willam ette university, has never yet. seen one of his baseball players so up to the bis leagues nor. to class AA ball, .but the showings made by bis teams during the past, two years and already; this season bare started a-bunch of big league scouts scampering to the Bearcat baseball games i and even to the practice field. 'Smiling" Andy Peterson is the boy whose pitching records first attracted the scouts ' and while viewing him In action, they have also noticed a' couple- of other men on the Bearcat crew who show promise of playing faster ball in the future. These are Wal ter Erickson, center fielder, and Lowell Grlbble. third sacker. Peterson started this season with a record behind him that any ch ticker would be proud to own and in his two . mound ap pearances this spring has hurled two more contests which will stand out in Willamette unlver . sity and Salem baseball history. In bis first game of the season, against O. S. C be fanned 23 men In 12 innings. 21 of th jrhlffles coming in.lhe regular nine innings. He allowed only sevi en scattered hits during the do en innings and would have won the game 2 to 0 in nine innings bad not his teammates permitted two nnearned runs in the fourth The final score was 3 to 2 for the Staters. The second game of the season Andy won 6 -to 2, with his team giving him better support with the stick. He allowed the Oregon State men only three hits in that same, on being a misjudged fly which went for a triple and drove in one of the runs. Last year Peterson pitched perfect game against College of Puget Sound, .allowing ho hits, no walks and none to reach first base Andy has also chalked up Averal other shutouts for Wil lamette and some for the Salem Senators, for whom he has pitch ed two years. A year ago last summer he pitched a no-hit game against Corvallis while burling for the Senators. Peterson wound up his collegiate season last spring by pitching and winning two games in three days from Whitman for th northwest conference enam nion'shln. Tst Tear for Willam- tt h led the hitting with, an averare of .598 per cent. lAst year Bill Essick of the Mat Tork Yankees and : other scouts saw Andy and are said to have made him offers wWeli be r iptil because be wished to continue in college : ' This snrlnr Slasnicka of th. Cleveland Indians, Essick of the Yankees, Butler of St. Louis and a -Chicago Cubs scout have all been here. , According to Coach "Spec" Keene, who Jias tutored Peterson for three season, Andy will prob ably sign up following the close of school this summer. It is re ported that he will join the New Tork Yankees, in which case he would probably be farmed this summer, states Coach Keene. The Yanks have a farm in New Jer sey aijfSat Hollywood on the Pa cific coast. Walter Erickson who plays cen ter field for Willamette, covers a lot of territory in the big mead ows and has a powerful arm. He vipavr hitter and with the -long grip he takes on the bat and his powerful swing, .could .easily become a fence buster. Walt has one more year here and ,will be with the Salem Sefiators again thj.3 summer. - . Lowell Grlbble. who plays third ibase. Is one of the prettiest hit ters on the Bearcat squad and 'is batting cleanup man this sea son, having an average of over ;.500 In four games. "Grib'Vis " only a sophomore and needs more OpPOVO f" ' l-'-V&V . 1 .-r TU'AIL V:, u urf FM'AJL V k, u mi n ull MwUSr f-f . f torrvpoc to. Bout With Ghamp ion Kallio Attracting Interest; Weight to be No Advantage iSLL0 i Mid-Willamette Cascade Nines Play Good Ball; to Resume Schedules Today ii;-- Portland Uses 4 Pitchers But Stars win; Rally in 9th fails v - COASf XXAGT7Z . U P 8a T. -18 T .720! Portl'ad 15 11 .577 HoUt. 15 11 .577 8m'm -is is W. L. Pet. Let jl ii U Joo 0kU4 .11 IS .45S 8nUI. -1 14 .417 PORTLAND,' Ore Apr. 80 -' (AP) Four Portland pitchers re ceived Yough treatmjent at tb bands of the Hollywood batsmen here today and the Stars won, 10 to 8. . Three of Portland's runs came In the ninth when, with two men on. Jacobs' connected for a home run. , r n e Hollvwood .-:..10 12 ' Portland 8 15 . 4 Sheehan, Tomer and Bassler; Zahniser, Kllleen, Peterson. Or woll -and ntspatrick. The advance sale of tickets for the Gua Kallio-Henry Jones' wres tling bout at the Salem armory Tuesday night is going strong, an nounces Matchmaker Sergeant Harry Plant who expects a sell out of seats, but that that there will also be some standing room. Gus Kallio is the world's mid dleweight wrestling champion and will appear in the ring with the golden championship pants hold er around his waist. Kallio wres tles every minute he is in the ring and will probably let Jones lead out in any style of grappling'he chooses. If Jones gets dirty, as Jones frequently does, Kallio has Just as much dirty stuff he can come back with, while If Jones de sires a clean match, Gus can give him just that. . ".. - He has wrestled tb$ best mid dleweight and light-heavyweight grapplers In the world!' The stur dy Scandinavian;- has "been at. H a long time and knows'ali the tricks of the game, old and ww.- -" While Kallio is one br the"best aH-around'. middleweight grap plers ever to' be brought to Sa lem, Henry Jones stands a Chance, tist too large, but yet a chance, to win" from " the 'champion. Jones Ja doubtless the best-match-in this section for Kallio. To this writer's knowledge Jones has not lost a bout. In this section' this year and has only one draw against him. Jones defeated Robin Reed two out of three falls In Portland In a title match for the world's welterweight wrestl ing crown, but Reed retained it because Jones was weighed in at 146, Just one pound overweight. Jones decisively defeated Reed in that meeting and charges that Reed went east Just to avoid an other meeting. ' Henry Jones, the old fox from Provo, Utah, Is not extra popular with the bulk of the Salem sport fans, but they all respect nis grap pling a great deal. On several o- casions he has wrestled heavier opponents here and won from, them. In one of his bouts he gave away; 15 pounds to his opponent and still won. v Kallio . is supposed, to weigh in at IBS and JonW Hbe up to 152 for Tuesday night's bout, so the weight advantage will be only slight. - ' In the preliminary bout Tony Cordona, a welterweight, will meet Prof. Newton of Oregon City. Prof. Newton von the right to this bout with the classy new comer by defeating Art O'Reilly two out ef-4hree falls here last Tuesday. Cordona has won from classy "Speed" Weikum and has wres tled a draw with Joe Gardinier. Matchmaker ; Harry Plant re ceived word from Gus Kallio. Sat urday that he will not appear with Matt Matheney as referee nor with Vein Harrington, so the Salem boxing and wrestling com mission will select the arbiter at . V. ' i me ringsiae. u wui oausome oui of town person who has bad pre vious experience, but is in . no way connected with either partic ipant.-- ..- , . INDIANS BREAK TIE SEATTLE, April 3 0 ( AP ) The Seattle Indiana, put on an eighth' Inning rally in a Pacific coast ;iaseball league game here today to break a six to six tie and win the contest from the Mis sions. . "Walsh, Mission hurler, homered In the first halt of the eighth to sew up the score but the Indians scored three runs In their turn at bat when Walters doubled and was sacrificed to third by Ells worth, who was sate at first on a fielder's choice, t Walters scored atter Barberls' line drive to center was caught and Burns homered, chasing Ella- worth in ahead of him. R H K Missions .7 It 1 Seattle 9 15 1 H. Pillette, Walsh and Hof- mann; Nelson, Walters and Bot tarinl. CASCADE LEAGUE ,v Kortk Diviskwa Woodbara at Brooks. ... , Newberr at Mt. Angel. ; Dayton at Amity. a. -"'- 8mtlk Dtvlaiom. . Turner. t Lebanon. . r Jefferson at BrownviHe. Stayton at Scio. - Play In the Cascade' league wlU be resumed today with the Wood- bum vs. Brooks game at Brooks holding the limelight. r Brooks. with an exceptional Unelp Includ ing some of last year's Salem Sen ators, .and Wopdburn . are both making' a strong .bid for .honors this season, the sporty taking on new interest at Woodburn because of -the .new ; park constructed there. - . ' Broeka ; served . notice that tt will be a strong contender when It walloped Newberg 8 to 1 last Sunday Brooks rot IS hits oft Winter and' Blazer, while Swegle, Broeks hurler. limited the New berg boys to one bingle in six in nings while Seltice was even more stingy the rest of the route and yielded none. Newberg scored in the first Inning on two walks,- a fielder's choice and an error. Brooks' lineup last Sunday in cluded Meachem If. "Zeken Girod sa, L. Girod Sb, Steiger lb, Kal a ma 2 b,. Ramp cf. Batch elor c, Harris rf, Swegle p, ' Saltlse Franklin rf. (Sa- MID-WILLA1IETTE LEAGUE - Dlvlslom I Hopewell at Turner. .Sublimity 'at SUyton. .Yew Park bye. Division n Monmouth at Independence. Vails; City at Grand Ronde. - Alrlie at Dallas. . Division m Salem Pirates at Gervals. lem home club) St. Paul at Hubbard. Mt. Angel bye. , . . Scores Last Weed Yew Park -6, Hopewell 3. Turner 4.' Sublimity S. Monmouth 2, Falls City 1. Grand Ronde 11, Alrlie .' Independence at Dallas post poned! " ' GervSis 5. Mt. Angel 2. Salem at St. 'Paul postponed. TO OPEN T UESDAY college and bush league season ing, but has good chances of playing faster ball some day. The Willamette. Bearcats wlU open their conference baseball season Tuesday at Albany against the Albany college Pirates. Practice games have been pliT ed between the first and second teams for the last two days and in Friday's contest the second string men again outscored the regulars, both sides hitting against the same pitching. The principal . worry now of Coach "Spec" Keene la to find two more good pitchers to be us ed when Peterson is not on the mound. George Erickson and Rus sell Doescher will probably get by all right wKh more practice and their showings., against Oregon State were not altogether unex pected, as the Beavers are a hari hJttine outfit. 1 Fred Paul topped off the O gon State game and was Just cocky enough to go in and out smart the opposition. Al Pietella Is another freshman pitching pros pect who has good control of the ball. OAKS BEAT ANGELS LOS ANGELES, Apr. 30 (AP) Night game. R H E Oakland 8 18 1 Los Angeles 8 T Xasich, Joiner and Gaston; Wetzel, Moss and Campbell. Staters Take Oregon Scalp In Rainy Game EUGENE, Ore., April 30 (AP) The Oregon State college baseball team defeated the TJni iversity of Oregon here today to 2. Rain halted the game at the end of the seventh inning. Edwards and Donln were on the mound for the university and Peterson hurled for the college. Score: R H Oregon 2 I Oregon State ...... f 6 Fast play and with one excep tion, exceedingly tight baseball marked the opening of the Mid Willamette Baseball association's season last Sunday. Equally good ball is expected for this Sunday. The Salem Pirates will play at Gervals at 2:30 although the game Is officially the Pirates' home contest. Yew Park, the oth er Salem team, draws a bye but .will play the Eagles lodge team of Salem at 2 o'clock on the Les lie diamond. The Yew Park team: has been showing up welL having won its first- league game. The Eagles have a hard hitting outfit and this non-league game is cer tain to be an interesting contest. SALEM, 1 0-0 Cherrians Play Third Game In Three Days; Rain Halts Game at 5th Salem high school lost a five- inning ball game, 10 to 0, to the Oregon State Rooks Saturday in the Corvallls rain. Rain delayed the starting of the game, but the yearlings were . anxious to play and despite considerable of a downpour during the contest.: five innings were waded through. This was the third ball game In as many days for the Salem high outfit, which had practiced only twice this season before .the first contest. Huntington's men are still undefeated by a high school ' team, having won from University high 19 to f and from Eugene high 13 to 1. Perrine, who pitched Thursday. was again on the mound Satur day and the Rooks got onto him for a number of ' burgles. Rasmussen pitched for the Rooks and allowed only one hit during the five innings. Scheibner got that one. a single. The Rook flioger was a big lanky left-hand er who also knew how to wield4 0- the stick, as he hit a homer clear np to th armory. - ' : . Huntington was - well satisfied , with the showing of his hall club ,! the , first week, - bat 1 states that three games was too much in a . string. for so. early in. the. season. ,The Salem, lineup was McCar-. fery,- catcher; Perrine, pitcher,; Kelly, first: - McCarthy, second ; . Ramp, shorts Mason, third; Van- . Cleave.-left field;: Marrs.- center; field, and. Scheibner, right Held... Shields, Vines i Sweep Clean in Davis Ciip Play i WASHINGTON, Apr."; (AP) Playing brilliant tennis, in a drizzling rain, Frank Shields.' and Ellsworth Vines turned back,, the Canadians in the .last two bat- ties of the Davis cup series .today' to give the United States a. clean! sweep of all five matches. Jk gallery of 1,200 watched. Vines, yodng national, champion, trim. Marcel Rainville -3. . -3, 0-4, after Shields had ', downed' the dominion ace, Dr. .-Jack . Wright, 8-8, - 8J 0. . ! Thus the United States will go. into its second round series with. Mexieo at New Orleans about two weeks hence with a clean , slate. O O Additional Sports on Page 10 1M ED or HUSKIES IK SALE WEDNESDAY 49 MAY ... . M JLT OLINGER ATHLETIC FIELD 1 r SEA s.F, senators Mixed Doubles dah r xvAi-Liaoj, Apr. s i (AP) Night game. Sacramento . 8 .10 t 18 San Francisco . Batteries: Flynn and Woodall; McDougall and Penebsky EugeneWins Field Meet; Salem Sixth At Salem Clubrs Mixed doubles competition will be .featured en the Salem Golf club course today with pairings to be .made as the players arrive at the clubhouse. It will get un der way at 1 p. m. Combined handicaps of the pairs will he used on a three-eights basis. WASHINGTON STADIUM, Se- ; attle, Apr. 30 (AP) Northwest track and field records easily withstood the onslaughts of the sturdy athletes of Oregon State i college and the University of Washington while the purple and gold Huskies were swamping the' Bearers 92 to 38 in their annual Northern division Pacific .. coast conference dual meet today. It was the first outdoor Inter- collegiate championship of the season in Seattle and Washington, its wide margin of victory, pointed to its eighth straight Northern, division title this year. The Huskies won all the run ning races and three of the. field events for a total of 12 first pla- ; ces. , Oregon State was able 1 to garner only three victories, Gil Bergerson taking the shot . put. 'Skeet" O'Cdnnell the broad jump and Everett Davis the Jav elin. 3D CORVALtlS. Ore., April (AP) Eugene high school won the Willamette valley track and neia meet here, today with a score of 32 points. Corvallls high, which sponsored the meet. placed second with 23 points. Just nosing out Cottage Grove, the dark horse, f whose team scored 23 and won the trophy of fered for the relay winner, . Oregon City high scored 19, while Beaverton, 1 through the work of "Iron Man" Hart, took 16 points. Hart was awarded the cup. for the outstanding Individual performance, winning three firsts the 100 yard dash, thejilgh hur dies and the broad Jump. Other schools and their scores were: Hill Military, 15; Salem, 8; J University hlgn, 8; Dallas, 7. STRIKES and SPARES Ping Pong Meet i Finals Will be Held on Sunday The Douglas McKay Chevrolet bowling team will leave Salem Thursday for Vancouver, B. C, to compete in the Northwest In ternational bowling tournament. Although they will be matched against the leading pin smashers of the Pacific coast, the local team will place well up in the money It it lives up to expecta tions. Members of the local team are Don Poulin, Harvey Page, George Allen, Joel Coe and Henry Barr. Semi-finals and finals In the Elks' ping, pong tournament will be played In the Elks' temple. here Monday night. May 2, an neunces James Clark, in charge. Clark urges every member to come out and witness the fast pastime. The eight who will play Mon day night are: Dr. Armin Berger, Red Panlus, A. Warren Jones, John- Varley. Tom HU1, Frank Whlttamore. Mr. Burgh, Carl Armstrong and Gilbert Wynkoop. My MONSTER LIPPED SAVAGES From CONGO, AFRICA vn i;h:i SBBBBBSHHHBMaBMBSKBBB BBBSSBBBBBBBSBSBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBJ COCSS OTCI AT I tXD 7 KU-FCn 0S TICtST ACJ4ITB TO RESERVED AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 STATE ST. COUGARS WIN MEET SPOKANE, i April 30 (AP) Taking nine firsts and the relay, Washington State college won 82 points for first place in a triangu lar track and Held meet with the Universities of Idaho and Mon tana here today. Idaho was sec ond with 44 points-and Montana third with 81. KC31 Bearcats Outslug Cons in : Saturday Game 24-7; Open : Conference Play Tuesday Tie Willamette Bearcats final ly got back on the schedule of the state penitentiary and: outslugged the "eons" to win by a 24 to 7 rscore Saturday. ' - . : . . Next Tuesday the Bearcats will open their conference schedule against Albany college at Albany. 'The Pirates have spilt - games with Pacific university and drop ped one to Linfleld, but will Hke- - ly give the Bearcats aplenty of -trouble, having Elder and Mc Lean of the Albany-Alco's for a battery. ' ' tll , . Willamette collected 21 hits In the game, 14 off Tuel and the "other seven off Wfcbard. George ' Erickson opened on the mound for Willamette and gave only four 'hits and one run during the four innlngB he pitched. .George was going strong, but Coach Spec Kami, decided that four Innings '.work was enough and put' Law rence . "Hoot" umaon on w . In .his four innings Oibson, al iAwaiL otilv four hits. buW these were bunched In the seventh, in-. jning and. brought the siaie eoys tniir. ntou Al . Pietella. blonde. ' curley-halred. : I freshman . . Finn; . wonnd p the mound workr.in the i 14. r inning- ..aliawinK. inree., JUl nihooti. dribble and.Moore each . t.re hit. In the game and "Walt. Erickson slammed ont four. Unnn rot a double and a home "fnn ahd Grlbble got three doubles. Londsbard bit a home ran for the staters, but missed seeond sack and was put out, ' :' ' . The ninth was the biggest in ning for the Bearcats, when seven -runs. ere "punched across. Five- wete scored In the fourth ,na third innings. Coach - Keene aia some shifting of his players dur ing the game. . - Box score: Willamette - AB B H. Woodyard 2b . . .. . . .8 Gibson ss, p 5 W. Erickson m, ss, lb. . Gribble 3b .........5 Commons rf Moore It ......... Egelston lb, c . G. Erickson p, ss . . . McCann c Nutter 2b McRae cf Pietella p , . .........2 , .,..2 : .....,...0 1 2 3 4 3 ; 4. : 2 1 1 2- 1 o, Totals i 4 24 21 State Penitentiary ' Williams 3b... ..,.. 3 v 0 j 1 L Moore ss . . . ; , .' j Car nahan e . . . ; Crosswhite ,1b I ... . .'. 5 . 1 ; v 2 Perry. 2b, mgr. .. . . .l J 0 Hannula If ..... ...2 . 0 :;r0 Butjerm " .' . .-. . S .. 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