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JL The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, May 11. 1932 - f 1 Peterson O O) I t r HAi.r, niA - ' r..:. - . - - - and ;. v BEARCAT BEATS LOGGER TO 3 Tougher Game Expected for Joday; Erickson Will Try Mound Stunt TACOMA, Wash., May 10. (AP) -Willamette university de feated College of Paget Sound, .1 to I, la a Northwest conference baseball game here today. Andy Peterson, Bearcat mound ace, fan ned 18 Loggers, allowed eight b4ts and contributed two home runs to the Willamette total. R H , E Willamette ...7 10 3 C. P. S. .....3 -8 0 Peterson and McCann; Master son and Sterling. - Today the Willamette Bearcats will again face the College ot Fuget Sound Loggers In a con ference -baseball game. George Erickson, freshman hurler from Clatskanle, will be on the mound for Willamette. Coach Roy Sandberg of C. P. 8. lias Gagnon to pitch today, and It may be that Gagnon Is better than Masterson, who chucked la the opening game. This would mean saying the better pitcher to work axalnst Erickson. Erickson pitched a nice game at Albany against Albany college and brought Willamette Its only hutout of the season inns iar. He allowed only five scattered hits and gave no walks. He Is tall and powerfully though his peed ball Is not extra fast yet this season. His control Is good and he has a tine change of pace. In the outfield today Coach "Spec" Keene will probably start Gus Moore.s Walt Erickson and Andy Peterson, a trio which Is hard to beat la. college circles when It comes to covering ground In the outfield. Practically all the errors bare been made by the infieldera this season. In the game Monday gainst Columbia university Gib son and Grlbble each made two errors, while the second stringers , In 'the lineup fielded cleaner. There will be plenty ot hitting i4iwr on the team today with WtM-Von now setting his batting eye and George Erickson in the lineup. The game may resolve it- Mi intA a alnrlesx unless me Bearcats play good defensive balL Indians Win Over Albany Second Time CHEMAWA. May 10 Tho Al bany college Pirates came-, here today loaded for revenge upon the Chemawa Indian school basenaii team which had defeated them 10 -to 2 last week at Albany, and they almost got it. Largely duetto the Individual efforts of Leonard vtvett. rhemavi nosed out a 7 to Tletorr. Snencer started on the mound tor Chemawa, walking two men and allowing two hits which with tour errors gave Albany tire runs In the first inalng. Two men got on bases in the second inning, then Vlvette went In and after let ting one ot those runners score, shut out the collegians for the re mainder of the game. , Chemawa gradually overcame Albany'a lead, gelUng one - ran each in the first, second and sixth Innings, two ia.tbe eighth; and then VlTette slammed out the hit , that scored the tying and winning runs in the ninth. " . Ineligibility ot three Chemawa players, announced Just before the game, forced Coach Lavello to re Tamp his lineup greatly. The In dians will entertain Salem high here Saturday: Finnegan Defeats Reagan In Hard Fought Match at Armory Spin Wrong Pat Reagan of Eugene was the victim of circumstances In his first Salem wrestling match at the armjjry Tuesday night. After evening, the count in falls taken by dumping Finnegan with an airplane spin, he tried the same hold in the final period and. fell on the bottom ot the heap and the bout finished with him on the bottom and Finnegan emerging on top. After an even exchange ot pun ishing holds and speedy maneuv ers, Finnegan took the first fall la 18:05 with a surfboard hold. Shoulder butts and much face slapping marked the remainder ot the contest. The second tall went to Reagan who gave Finnegan one ot the speediest rides on an airplane spin that has been seen in the local arena. Time, 13:40. In the ' final period Reagan again lifted Finnegan tor the air plane spin," but on the first tarn he got too close to the ropes and Finnegan caught the top one with his hand, unbalanced Reagan, who fell backward to the; mat with his passenger on top. The fall went to Finnegan In 14:15. In the preliminary bout Pete Becker, 157, Klamath Falls, and Tom Ryan, 165, of Corvallls, wrestled a draw, each taking a fall. The two large, loud-groan ing grapplers staged a good bout. featured by strong arm muscle- mangling. - - The first fall went to Ryan In 35:50 with a body press and the second to Becker in 10:10 with a reverse body press following a series ot sonnenberga. . IK 1 WILD; YANKS WIN AMEBJCA IXAOTTB W. I. Pt W. I Pet. Wh. ..U S .77Si8t. L. 1 .440 X. T. 1S S .S84 PhiUd. IS .429 Detroit -IS S .619 Chietfo .6 17 .261 C1tU .16 10 .ei5BoOB 4 17 .190 NEW YORK. May 10, -(AP) Hadley and Stewart walked In four runs today and errors gave New York two more as the Yank ees defeated St. Louis 10 to 3. Tony Lazier! made tour ot the Yanks' 10 hits. R H E St Louis 3 7 3 New York 10 10 3 Hadley, Stewart and Ferrell; Gomes and Dickey. Grove Geto Shutout PHILADELPHIA, May 10. - (AP) Lefty Grove shut out Chi cago while- the Athletics pounded Jones and Gregory tor 13 hits for a 8-to-O victory today. Dykes hit a homer for the A' with two on base. R H E Chicago 0 0 0 Philadelphia 9 13 1 Jones, Gregory and Berry; Grovt and Cochrane. Allows Two Hits BOSTON, May 10. (AP) Vic Sorrell allowed Boston only two hits today as Detroit defeated Boston, 11 to 0. Hal Rhyne was the enly man to solve Sorrell's offerings. R H E Detroit ....11 14 Boston 0 3 1 Sorrell and Hayworth; Wei land, Llsenbee, Kline, Michaels and Tate. RATIOVAJL XXAGVX W. I Pet. W. L. Pel. Chicago IT 6 .789 Boitoa J 8 S .SIS PhiUd. .IS 10'. 545 Bt-.li. 11 IS .458 X. T. M .400 BreokL 7 1 .850 Ciaeln. .14 13 .588'PltUV 7 IS .818 CHICAGO, May 10 (AP)- Lonnle Warneke held New York to five' nits today to -win his fifth atraight victory for tha Cubs, t to 3. . -' J, New York . -3 I Chicago : J. 1 11 Gibson, Schumacher, Bell ana Hogan; Warneke and Hemsley. Benge Stops Reds CINCINNATI. Msy 10 (AP) Ray Benge dampened the fires of Cincinnati's steam-rolling Reds today, held them to five hits, and thev lost 4 to 0 to Philadelphia. R H E Philadelphia 4 S Cincinnati . 0 8 Benge and McCurdy; Kolp and Lombard 1. DUCKS CAPTURE GAME IN NINTH Winning run Is Walked In; Angels Stretch win Series to Seven Sm P. .14 IS .667 Lot A. -31 14 .600 Poril'a4 81 IS .581 Holly. 11 .583 ooast xxAcrtrs I Pet W. L. Pot. 8u It .SO IS .554 8mU1 .IS SI .417 OsklaaS 18 S8 .871 Mlniom S 88 .823 SAN FRANCISCO. May 10 (AP) Portland took a C to 8 victory over the San Francisco Missions In a two and one-half hour variety show here tonight after the Reds came from behind tq tie the score in the seventh Inning. Portland won the game in the ninth when young Lefty Briggs walked Chosen with the' bases full to send In the winning ran. R H E Portland IT Missions . ...8 13 1 Shores, Peterson and Titzpat- rlck; H. Pillette, Briggs and Hof- mann, Riccl. Angels Still Win LOS ANGELES. May 10 (AP) Los Angeles rsn its baseball winning streak to seven straight tonight by thumping vthe Seattle Indians 4 to 1, in Jig time. The game lasted only an hour and 20 xninntes. R H E Seattle ........... 1 4 Los Angeles ....... 4 14 , Kallio and Cox; Sweetland and Campbell. . Page Wins Dnel SACRAMENTO, May 10 (AP) Vance Pag won from Ed Bryan In a pitching duel here tonight before 3000 spectators and , Hollywood - took the first game ot the series 3 to 1. A borne ran by Joe Quellich in the eighth turned the trick, scoring a run ner ahead after the Stars tied the count In the inning on Sherlock's doable and Bassler's single. Up to that time the Stars had but one bnnt off Bryan. R H X Hollywood 3 ? Sacramento ....... 1 Parrish Wins Over 0. C. by Rally, 23-13 After engaging in a nip and tuck free scoring battle b to the ninth Inning, the Parrish Jun ior high baseball team scored nine runs In a wild final frame 'to trounce Oregon City Junior high Z3 to IS on the Oregon City dia mond Tuesday. Oregon City was leading 10 to In the -sixth; Leonard Faist of Parrish hit a homer with one on in that Inning to tie the score; Oregon City got three more in the seventh and then Phil Salstrom, regular Parrish shortstop, was transformed into a hurler and stopped the home team in its tracks, allowing no more scoring. Harold Hank's boys pushed their total up to 14 in the eighth and then added the nine super fluous runs In the ninth. Doughton burled the first five innings tor Parrish and Weese followed him but lasted only part of an Inning. Faist finished that inning, bat his arm was not yet right" and Salstrom took his Place. Parrish will play Newberg Jun lor high Friday and probably will start the big- city series with Leslie next Tuesday. Firemen Defeat Industrial Nine DALLAS, May 10 The Fire men nosed oat the Industrials 3 to t by means of a late rally after being blanked up to the last in ning, in the second twilight league game here tonight, R H K Firemen 3 8 1 Industrials , 3 7 . 1 Fleming and Klllin; Earl and Selbert. SCHWAB SHUTS Page and Bassler; Bryan and wood all. OAKLAND. Calif.. May 10 (AP) R H X San Francisco 10 t 1 Oakland 1 3 8 McDougaTl and Penebsky; Tho mas and Read. WDQDBURN OUT Silver, Foxes win $L to 0; Reed, of Bulldogs is . - Also Effective SILVERTON, May 10-Orville Schwab held the Woodburn Bull dogs to five hits and shut them out here today, Silverton high school's baseball team winning 8 to 0. Schwab helped himself out of tight places by nipping four Woodburn runners off the bags. He also held hitting honors for his team for the day. " ' Reed, Woodburn checker, was almost as effective as Schwab, shutting out the home team until the seventh when four runs were scored. One more was added in the eighth. Reed allowed only six hits and struck out seven men to Schwab's five. Four Woodburn er rors played a part in the outcome. Silverton Lovett, 3b - Reed, cf - OrrenTb .. Brady, as Schwab, p , , Rudeshouser, e Pettyjohn, rf Johnson, If Scott, lb Cllne, rf AB R H 0 1 0 Totals Woodburm Evans, 3b -Boyle. 3b Skiller, ss P. Landsen Reed, p , L. Kock. If Schwab, lb Gearln, e Ottoway, ef Totals .38 6 AB R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 .33 8 - ROCKY POINT WIKS ROCKY POINT, May 10 The Rocky Point school defeated Oak Grove school Sunday in a game ot baseball on the local diamond by score of 11 to 1. "CQJCW" If aay ball team around here is shy a good pitcher, we svg gee the snaaagemeot drive vp -to HL Angel aad find oat if Johnny Beck Is home. - Johnny was tamed loose by the Angels the other day and started north by boat last Tuesday, bat we dont know whether he has ar rived or not because he was planning to scout around a lit tle trying; to' line ap a pitching job somewhere. Our friend Stan Lalnson down in Los Angeles remarked in a let ter wa received the other day that Johany had shown a lot ot staff down there bat didn't have the ex perience to quality him for Coast league ball yet. Most any year Johnny could hare grabbed a con tract in some lesser company, but the woods are full of good ball players looking for Jobs and hs may find the pickings slim. So maybe Spencer Abbott wont have to do aay groaning on Johnny's account this season. Howard Maple at latest report was still wearing a Washington senator uniform but, according to word we have received. Is not getting any closer to home plate than the bullpen, it being bis. job as No. 3 catcher to warm ap the relief men out there. He might have had a chance, for Walter Johnson rates him as an excel lent prospect, had the club not signed Moe Berg, a big league vet eran. The BJg Train according to oar Informant la strong for former college football players becaase, he says, They have that winning spirit aad are not afraid to go oat there and pat op a battle.' GreoaIdblagk Epidemic of Butterf ingers Contributes; Witze! Oc cupies -Mound Salem high school's baseball team caught an epidemic of but- terflngers Tuesday . and booted away its game with Gervais high at Gervais, losing 8 to 4. , Johnny Perrine, Salem's regu lar hurler, was nnder the weather Tuesday and didn't go along; Wltxel. a . rookie, allowed only nine bits and ho earned runs, but ne hit two batsmen aad walked four, and that along with II er rors, accounted for Gervais' scores. The Salem high batsmen were expecting to go up against Law rence Susee, brilliant American Legion Junior hurler, which may have been the reason they were unable to deal effectively with the offerings of Naftzxer. who pitched for Gervais. Salem high will play Silverton here Friday and Chemawa ea the Indians' diamond Saturday. "Howard's arm isn't so good," Johnson is quoted, "but he gets the ball away from blm fast and could gat by on his pegging. Ha is right smart behind the plate and is always studying the oppos ing batters. I believe he knows the weakness of every batter on every team we have played so far aad X would not be afraid to start him Maytag Defeats Associated Oils The Maytag Washers " gained the edge over the Associated Oils to win last night's kltball game. 8 fo 6. Kelly and Goodenough constituted the winning' battery. Heseman and Duncan the losing one. The Courthouse team will play the Elks on Sweetland field to night in a regular game right now. (wen, there yoa are. Ball players doat break in without a straggle. .Getting back to 8tan Lalnson. he renews his invitation to any body from Salem who is going down to Los Angeles for the Olym pic Games, to look him ap. Stan promises to help them get rooms and assist in any other way pos sible. In ease yoa're Interested, we have his address. MICKEY MOUSE "A Self Mad Man" x WILLAMETTE BEATS PACIFIC AT TEIMS Willamette university's tennis team defeated Pacific university's racquet wielders, five matches to two, Tuesday at Forest Gtovo. Pacific's first two singles players won their matches but Willam ette swept all the rest. Strang of Pacific beat Goode -3, -0; Norton of Pacific beat Roeder -4, 3-6, 6-4; Harmon of Willamette beat Westwood 6-4, 6-1; Hagemann . of Willamette beat Gilmore 6-0, 6-2; Coyne of Willamette beat Metcalf 6-2. 6-2. Gayne and Roeder of Willam ette beat Strang and Norton 6-4, 6-4; Goode and Hagemann of Willamette . beat Gllmorc and Westwood 6-2, 11-9. Crashing WTO THE COURTROOM WITH BUT Seconds to SRWE. MlCKEV SPRINGS THR1LUMG CLIMAX TO A SENStfiONAi. TRIAL, I By WALT DISNEY jj Lineups: Chemawa Meacham e Alexander It Vlvettep Kalama 2b Franklin lb' Isallct Spencer p-rf .Peterson rf ' Palmer 3b BobbSb . Albany Kropp 3b McClain e Dowling p Horton ct Matheny rf Elder lb Keith It Clinton 2b Albany. ....6 Chemawa .......... .7. Umpire, Ralph Mason. H 6 13 E 7 6 Normal Tossers Defeat Lmfield By Rally in 8th MONMOUTH. May 10. An eighth-Inning rally that produced four runs enabled Oregon Nor mal school's baseball Jteam-to de teat Llnfleld collegeVbere todar. 10 to 7. Two-baggers by Cone ana uoraon and a single by Phil lips featured the big inninr. Llnf ield had scored in the first Inning and was leading 7 to 6 up to the last half of the eirhth McKenzle and Harp were the bat- xery tor Oregon Normal, Bailey an rrau ior Liinueld. Cougars Forge : I Ahead in Race aulb. May 10 fAP"k fefv? t0 fcere today, the Washington Rtt. v.' v",. m.ik'the In the race .V BPiOttship.-ot .7 the SAh.ern jWov:or the Pacific '". -Jl coherence with seven THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye Now Showing "The Cold Shoulder" By SEGAR DALLAS DEFEATS PJWM'htfuu.iim ! i . , . . - Hill N LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY "Absent Makes the Heart Grow Fonder DALLAS, May 10 Dallas high school's baseball team defeated Monmouth high 'more decisively today than , In their previous meeting, though the game was close much of the wsy, being tied at six-all at the end of the fifth inning. McMillan. Dallas hurler. held Monmouth to seven hits while his mates were getting 12 oft Hinkle of Monmouth. Lineups: L Tj rr" i icfnai' AAC5. AAEAWvw ( I ITEU.YA W COT I Dallas Grant, lb McMillan, p Coon, rf LeFors, 2b Pemberton, cf Hunter, It Lewis, ss A. Friesen, 3 b J. Friesen, c Monmouth Jones, c ' Wlnegar, et Wilson, lb Hinkle, p McKern, 3b Sheeon; 2b Mark, rf Snyder, ss Beckley, If VOUAAEAMVtXJ-ee GOIWS TOSrVC UP"TVB SEARCH 7. KEveei t TIL 1 hWDtHAT bRK IF ITS THE LAST N .... ... V ' I i ' " w V t V - J - -m vraif 111 I SrNV . rrKr rvB. V 1 V " w- 1S V """ 5 By DARRELL McCLURQ n.. ' OUT XA1MT7 VDU KJJOW XiAA GOtM-TO SCHOOL. AU-TMATS VWlTXXn HAVE TIME ' WITHY3U- SO PLEASE DOW 3" BE. vT?r SLfiffSr XUS& VDU AW ME. WOA. RAtaifS. TOOTS AND CASPER Telling the World" - By JIMMY MURPHTf Staters Defeat . Idaho Again in Loose Contest CORVALLIS, Ore May 101 (AP) -Oregon State college de feated the university of Idaho baseball team, 11 to S, here to day in a game badly marred by errors. . . , - Oregon State took a lead of four - runs .before the .visitors i scored their first in the fifth in ning. ; Score: . R H 15 Idaho 5 t 10 Oregon State : 11 S . Spears, Jacobs on, Swanson and Schutte: Wooda.rd and Keema, f i5S;?SE ( 'CANHARDLV tUL eET SHg TOLD 1 COLONEL HOOFER IS A l7rwVnat Bf, U 7 V -1 I VS?SnS2ir-. ''') TOEE THE REPOWTEITS PLENTY ftWnrUBlirim U X KIY. ) " k ZS??h I n-TiSfi EVER MAOH ANY UTTLE -i I JUST ABOUT BREAK HIS HEAI BOY VF HfWi J n?rusi ) 3SeSSIb' I mistake in his whole ufe I iwcderifheeverhaS VErT :;JYZ SHEU. SPILL THE BEANS! I SOME LITTLE AFFAIR iUCASP! Z' 0? TT gsgaa-2 iSS !rrt SHES SO MAO AT H5M SHE'S y IIthAT SOPHIE KNOWS ; &&&PrT!Tm V lS3tAGM S? Jr ' " " ''---r i'V-Jyl.-rr.:i-:.;r:;-v.-l-. : . . . i-'r" LOOK -OVER CASPOfe SHOULOEJj TOrJORCOW . AN5 " ; READ : THS INTER- view - YflTH SOPHIE, HOOFEft! XL M 0; 4 T ' Y A e.uies won and two lost. ... scnneider. .: