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PAGE E?GHT The OREGON STATESMAN; Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. Jriy 12, 1932 ( oil : I I ' rnmpty torn Finnegam, Salisbury, A 71 n gim ISkoi Champion' out to Settle up ; : Accounts; Newcomer to Meet Provo vet . Lightning doesn't strik twle In th sam place, : or so It U claimed; and local wrestling fans have no particular reason to hop that it will bo the Fourth ot Jnly all over again tonight.- Mat shows such as tho ono that S00O tans witnessed at the fairgrounds on that date- happen only one In a blue noon. - 1lt.-.l1. a lt - ftf tnOBA nQrwwviwB . - same, fans aro expected to crowd Into the armory ' tonight to see Robin Heed and Henry Jones per form aealn not on each other, - win mn whn are In the same vu yw w " class as wrestlers. Reed will meet Pat Flnnegan, hn has done a lot of hard, clean wrestlln for the edlfleatlon of lo cal fans. Flnnegan has lost sev eral matches to Jones here, bat those who saw some or tnem couldn't understand how Jones manaxed to win. as the Ohio Bean Brummel seemed to hav the up per hand a good deal more man half tho time. Reed Would Settle tJo Accounts, Hint Although this match bears some of the asnects of a grudge affair. Since Reed was reportted as being a bit "Deeved" over jnnnegan's ac tions as a substitute referee in the title match with Jones last week. there is little to indicate that it will be rough in tbe sense that borderline tactics will be used. Both Reed and Flnnegan like their wrestling "clean" but that doesn't bar the sonnenberglng and shoulder butting, that added spice and firework to the Reed- Jones meeting. -There probably will be no gouging and slugging, but Reed will be in there to make life miserable for the irishman and Flnnegan, considering his an cestry, can hardly be expected to turn the other cheek. Jones, in this double main event program, is scheduled to meet Jack Salisbury of Salt Lake City, a stranger to Salem fans. Coming from the Bame state, these fellows know what to expect of each other and if Salisbury lives up to the reputation that has preceded him here, this affair wllll aso be a lively one. 4 CONGRATS FOR SCULLING CHAMP 7 n n V n I Bill Miller of the Penn Athletic Club is shown as he was congratulated by Mayor J. Hampton Moor of Philadelphia just after he had crossed the finish line to win his third national smiling championship and the berth for that event on the American Olympic rowing team. Miller stroked the mile and a quarter in 8 minutes ana 7 seconds on the Schuyl kill River, Philadelphia. The event was a feature of the Olympic tryouts, held in conjunction with the Regatta of Amateur Oarsmen. First Round Singles Play Completed in City Tennis Tourney; Interest is High liilEfil fll,',IES OF OIHR WIU 18-5 The Ollnger intermediates de feated the Lincoln playground ball team Monday by a 10-5 score. Glacier and Hoffert of the win ners knocked home runs, and Maddy and Kane did the same for the losers. Glacier got his in the eighth inning with the bases loaded, with the score tied 4-all up to that time. Roseanna Krneeer nf Portland received the Entertainers' club night and no doubles matches emblem, which l riven one tak-I wero played Monday. In tne one maicu piayea ounaay, a rea xiage mann and Stayner defeated Myers and Goods 2-6. 6-0. 6-4. Telephone numbers ot the play ers are on file at Parker's sport goods store and any who are un- Participants In the city cham pionship .tennis tournament dem onstrated their keen Interest In the event when they wound up tha first round of singles play Monday although they were given until to night to play their first matches; and there were no defaults, j The second round is not sched uled to start until Wednesday bat there is, presumably, no- law against proceeding. Pairings for the second round are: Melvin Goode vs. John Creech. Ivan White vs. Ray Stayner. Deryl Myers vs. Jim Nutter. Tom Goyne vs. Fred Hagemann. Only one ot the first round matches went to three sets but there were no walkaways and the competition is certain to become more Intense as the eliminations continue. In fact it is difficult to pick any favorites to win matches in the second round. Scores in the singles matches played Monday were: Goode defeated Don Sanders 6-4. 6-2. Creech defeated John Mint a 8-6, 6-3. Stayner defeated Harold Beall 6-4. 4-6. 6-1. Myers defeated Parker Gles 6-2, 6-0. Hagemann defeated James.-Be- all 6-4, 6-0. Goyne defeated Don Vestal 6-4, 6-0. First round of the doubles need not be completed until Wednesday 'COT" IS Beats Hillsboro 4 to 2 and Seizes District Title; ! ' Game Hard Fought r Woodburn's American Legion Junior baseball team clinched' a place in th stato finals at Port land next Monday; when it a-; feated Hillsboro. 4 to 1 Sunday, thereby winning tho district No. 2 championship. . A game will : bo played with Newberg at Woodburn Wednesday but it wlU hay no bearing on the district title.. Hillsboro put up much stronger competition in this game than in its hove contest with Woodburn, and th outcome was in doubt up to the last inning, tho Washington county boys making as especially strong threat In th eighth when they filled th bases. "Hank:' Loftier struck out 12 men and went tho route on the mound tor Woodburn whll Hoi sher of Hillsboro fanned nine but lacked control, issuing 11 tree passes. Woodburn got the jump with a run In tho second inning In which Evans, Loftier and Gorbett figur ed, and another In the fourth which Nicholson drov In even though he went out on the play Evans nicked th plate for both of these tallies. Leffler hit a two bagger to bring him In tho first time. The advantage was wiped out quickly, however, Hillsboro get ting Its two runs in th fifth. Barron and Edwards singled and both came in on an error. Nicholson started the winning rally In th seventh with a triple. staying on third base until two were out and then coming In on Asboe's single. Schwab tripled to bring Asboe in. It H E Hillsboro ....2 4 Woodburn 4 7 Holsher and Baker; Leffler and Gorbett, Voget. Sng part in four entertainments. She was popular as a tap dancer, making her four appearances in one week. Louise and Eloise Broyale, twins, sang a duet The horseshoe and croouet opponents may obtain that Infor mation there. Matches aro to be reported at Parker's Immediately after they are completed. tournaments are progressing rap- I Dle et ,n contact with their dly, the first round having been played off. Croquet for girls will be started soon. 1 Swimming classes for begin ners were to be started Tuesday morning by Miss Esther Arnold. Lineups for the baseball game zoiiow: ! Ollnger Lincoln Stubberfield, Is Ward, c Mason, 3 b Litwiller. c Heeman, 2b Glacier, lb Hoffert, rt Watanabe, rf Probert, rs Albright, p Maaay, p O'Reilly, lb Godkin, 2b Kane, 3 b McNamara," rs McKay, Is Johnson, If Baldinger, cf Lefengood, rf Silverton is Winner Over Illahee Club SHI CHALKS ran VATIOVAX, XXAOXTB W. L. Pet. W. h. Pet. PttUV. .48 81 .681 Gbieac 43 8S .845 Boitoa .43 ST .633 t. U 88 89 .494 PhlUd. .40 43 .482 Brook L .88 41 .481 Ciaeia. .39 48 .448 X. T. -.83 41 .448 PITTSBURGH, July 11. (AP) Steve Swetonic, Pittsburgh pitching ace, won his 10th game Of the season today as the Pirates retained their grip on first place In tho National league, defeating Brooklyn 5 to 3. Brooklyn .3 7 0 Pittsburgh 5 12 0 - 'Helmach and S-ukeforth; Swe tonic and Grace. Stop Cubs Streak CHICAGO, July 11. (AP) Boston wrecked tho Chicago Cubs' winning streak after five straight loaay, winning I to 2, vostoa .8 6: 1 Chicago -. i T Betts and Hargrave: Malone, ynmes. Tinning and Hartnett TWO BIRTHS REPORTED Illahee Country club's 22-man golf team' was defeated at Silver- ton, 43 to 23, by the Silverton Golf club team Sunday. The out standing matches of the day were those between Frank Shafer of Illahee and N. Eastaman of Sil verton, and Ivan Kafoury ot Illa hee and L. C. Eastman, in j one foursome. Shafer and Kafoury fi nally won but had to shoot par golf to do It In another foursome Dewey Scarbfough and W E. Chandler ot Illahee, paired against W. L. McGinnls and C. L. Bonney respec tively, lost out after both matches were all square on the 17th; but nevertheless won points for their team.' Th frillnwlnr nta-rpra mnita nn o r j tire Illahee team: Frank Shafer, Ivan Kafoury, Dr. Woodmansee, Max Flannery, Robin Day, Cliff Parker, William Stacey, B. Thomaaon, Gordon Wll son, Brasier Small, Dewey Scar- fa rough, W. E. Shandler, Fred Williams, Fred Bernard!, Cecil Gardner, Ivan Merchant, Sephus Starr, V. E. Kuhn, Ted Eggleston A. A. Gueffroy, Charles Low and C N. Needham. Tho following, wives of the Il lahee players, accompanied their husbands and played the Silverton course after luncheon : - Mrs. W. E. Chandler, Mrsi W Stacey. Mrs.' B. Thomason, Mrs. Fred Bernard!, Mrs. Sephus Starr, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. , Charles Low, Mrs. Frank Shafer and Mrs C. N. Needham. After the' luncheon, players from both teams Indulged in an Walter Cline, Jr., Is home from the war the civil war In which, lone handed, he won for the North against the South, capturing the southern California junior golf cham pionship In a tournament re cently at Los Angeles. Aiier mat campaign young Cline came a little nearer home and competed In the northern California junior tourney and was one ot tho semi-finalists despite tho fact that the age limit was 20 there, whereas it was 18 In the southern meet. Clin played consistent golf throughout both tourneys a game that would have given him about a 75 on the Salem course. Entry Ustelnthe California janior tourneys are not so extensive as In the Oregon meet, for the eaally under standable reason that the gen eral ran of caddies are barred from those contest. Not that caddie Is Ineligible because he is a caddie, but only dab members are admitted down there. Th Oregon junior tournament will open July 25 at th River side course in Portland and young Cline will be an entry along with several other Salem bovs. Millard Groves is the local lad who went the fartherest In that tourney last summer and he Is still eligible and has. we are told, been playing some great golf the last few weeks. Tho other day, by missing a three-foot putt. ho just barely failed to tie th record of 32 strokes on tho first nine at Salem club. That record is still held by George Beechler, who set it several years ago. Leslie Leal of Engene who won the state junior champion ship last summer, has passed the age limit but Sid MilUgan and some others from Eugene are still formable contenders. While Squeak Wilson of the Senators and Schmitz of .Albany were battling . batsmen for no-hit honors Sunday afternoon, we sat tight on the Albany bench, where we bad gone to get the Albany boys straightened out In theli batting order. We stayed there for fear somebody's luck would cuange and we'd get the blame. . Finally both Pitchers were touched for hits. We don't know who stole Schmita's rab bit's foot bat Frisco . blamed Frank Nelson for spoiling Squeak's Jinx on the Aleos. Frank, made some mention of "so hits" wliicb Is strictly con trary to 'etiquette on those oc casions. . Nothing in It? Of course not. but it often turns out that way and then the fellow who piped up is tne goat. And .there Is something to it if the pitcher hears the remark. Th taboo be ing what it is. that extra load is immediately thrust on the hurler's' already over -burdened shoulders and there's that much more likelihood he'll crack. Lincoln Juniors Win PORTLAND. July 11 : The Lincoln Cardinals coached by Wade Williams took th junior league r WOUNDED 4 -- VP r Shot three times in the chest fellow- in a auarrel in a Chicago hotel room. Bill J urges, star shortstop of the Chicaco Cubs, is shown in hos pital, where physicians say he will recover. Upper photo shows Violet Ponovich VallL who was wounded fee the wrist and is held in connec tion, with the affair. championship of Portland Sunday when they staged a ninth Inning rally to defeat the Postotfice Phar macy squad, 9 to 3. Th two teams were tied up to th time tne win ners put on their six-run rally In their half of the ninth. R H E Lincoln 9 11 Postoffic 3 19 Jsbiti and Eastman; Olson and Linn. The DaUes Champion THE DALLES, Ore- July 11 (AP) Tho Dalles American Le gion junior baseball team defeat ed Bend 5 to 9 here today, to win tbe district championship. Laco Green, The Dalles southpaw pitched a no-hit, no-run game. T 1 E Blanks Alcos and Senators Win 3-0; Schmitz Also Stingy With Blows Eugene Salem Outfitters West Sid Albany Bend STATE LEAGTJS W. L. Pet. 1 .800 t .900 2 M00 2 .109 3 .400 5 .000 Scores Sunday Salem 3, Albany 0. Pacific OutfitUng 12. Sid Babes 8. Eugene 18, Bend 13. West "Squeak" Wilson, nonchalant Salem Senator moundsman, just missed the baseball hall of fame Sunday when Bill Wilkinson ot Albany smaeked out th only hit. and th only thing that even re sembled a hit, after two were out in th eighth inning of th Sen-ator-Alco Stat league game here. As It was. Wilson rot shutout without any trouble and tne Senators won 3 to 0. Pete Schmlts. solndle-lerred Aico cbucker, was also In top form Sunday and he allowed the Senators no hits except In the sixth inning when three were clicked by Scales, Erickson and Bashor in rapid succession. These coupled with an error and a neat double steal engineered bv Grlb- ble and Bashor, accounted for the Solons' three runs before Schmlts settled back into his no-hlt stride . Spectacular fielding on both sides helped keep th hits aown. Wilson, his fast ball working as it never had before, breezed it past th Aleos la great style, tanning five of the first six men who faced him. Only three men faced him in each of the first Ot Innings, but thed Schmlts did just as well for three innings. Only Three Alcos Reach First Base Just three Alcos reached the paths; one on a walk, one on a str'keout that got away from "Frisco" Edwards, and Wilkin son who got the safe hit. Wilson fanned nine and Schmlts five. Ear en west on gam ahead of Salem, Pacific .Outfitting and Wast Side Babe by . beating Bend's hard luck team 19 to 13. after Bend had scored seven runs in th first Inning. Tho Outfit ters pulled. th Babes down into th three-way tie by j winning their gam at Portland 111 to I. Score cf gam here: ; Albany AB R H FO A E Jenks, If L-S 0 9 S 9 Lamb, ss . ., 4 9 Dowling. ef -4 9 Hecker, lb S 9 Reynolds, lb 8 9 Lansing. 3b .3 . 9 MeClaln, rf .3 9 Wilkinson, p 8 9 fichmits, p 3 9 t O 9 9 -9 il 9 14 ' 9 1 Oil i U ' 4 Totals 2S 9 1 24 14 2 Salem - AB R H PO AE Kitchen. 2b -4 9 9 ; 1 4 9 Ashby, ss 4 1 Scales, ef 3 9 Erickson, lb 8 1 Gribble. 3b 3 1 Foreman, If 2 9 Bashor, rf 3 9 Edwards, e 3 9 Wilson, p 3 9 3 27 8 1 Totals 23 3 Score by Innings Albany .0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 00 Salem 0 0 0 9 0 0 3 0 0 3 Bases on balls off Wilson 1, off Scnmits 2; struck out by Wilson 9. by Schmlts 5; double play. Lamb to Hecker to McReynolds: stolen base, Bashor. Time of game 1:41. Umpire, McGlynn. BUI IB III NORTH I DIViSlOn i Woodburn clinched the north ern division Cascade league cham pionship and qualified for the playoff with Turner, southern divi sion winner, Sunday when it de feated Amity 12 to 9 at Amity The first game of the playoff will be next Sunday at; Woodburn Johnny Beck found the going rather tough for the tint four innings and Amity was ahead 9 to 4, but he tightened and shut the Tamhill county boys out for the remainder of the route. Brooks wound up in second place In the northern division by beating Newberg 3 to 2 Sunday at Brooks. It was two-all up to the last half of the ninth when the Brooks boys punched over the winning run. IK US OHun axxxxaaji zxiotm - W. U-Pes. --I.-- WY I PeC T. 84 .STSlWaafc. AS SS Jll PklUS. 4S SS JT8 St. U JS SS .50 Dtrit .44 SS JTllCllMr SS .389 CUy. .4 .StlBoat 1T SI J1S PHELADELPHIA. . Jan 11 t API Cleveland AmittA iha. Athletics In both ram u af a Ann- hie header today, the first eon- test. s to 8 ana tbe nightcap.. 12 to 7. Jjmmy Foxx hit homer No. 34 for the season In the second game and Averill had two circuit mows in tne second and one In the first. - Cleveland 9 n Philadelphia - . - t 19- 3 Russell. Connallv and Kewell; Walberg. Krause and Cochrane. cieveiana it IB 1 Philadelphia 7 17 1 Harder and-Myatt: Mahaffey. Krause and Cochrane, Madjeski. Tigers Beat Boston BOSTON. Julr 11 APl Detroit with TJhle sltehinr de feated Boston 5 to 3 today. Detroit I 19 9 Boston -T. . - ., . 2 19 3 Uhle and Ruel: JablonowskL Moore and, Tate. Solons Beat White Sox WASHINGTON. July ll-(AP) Washington defeated Chicago 5 to 1 today. Chicago 1 7 9 Washington 5 11 9 Daglla and Berry. Grube; Thomas and Spencer. Tanks 3o On Spree NEW YORK. July 11 (AP) New York went on one of its old fashioned hitting sprees to day, defeating St. Louis 15 to 4. St. Louis 4 7 3 New York 15 15 9 Hadley, Cooney, Bengough and Ferrell; MacFayden and Jorgens. Yamoto Defeated By West Stay ton West Stayton defeated the Yamato Japanese baseball r team at Lake Labis h by a score "of 37 to 9. West Stayton connected for four home runs. Batteries: West Stayton, Gat chell and S. Stewart; Yamato, B. Terusakl, D. Sugai and T. Yada. SUBLIMITY, July 11. Word exciting putting contest, with Bra aas been received by Mr. and sier Small winning, and Cliff mn. Kueugers ot tne birth Parker scoring a dose second. vs uaugmer 10 ur. ana Mrs. I - Lerey . Rehorst of Washougal, I . Wash., July 7. Mrs. Rehorst was I VINCE DUNDEE WINS formerly Miss Bernadine , Ruett-1 LEIPERVILLE. Pa., July! 11 gers. tms is tneir second daugh-l (AP) Irlnce Dundee, hard ier. Mr. ana Mrs. George Van- hitting- middleweight of Newark Ilandi are th parents of a son IN. J., outclassed Jo flmallwood corn Juiy j. tms is their second lot Wilmington. DeL, la a 1 19- cnuau rirst being a girt. round bout her tonight. ' tt moners. 5 - A ND what a break! 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