The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 05, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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    Waiter Johnson Not to Manage Washington Club in 1933
UCM1T
Clark Griffith Declines to
Discuss Matter; Maple
Expresses Regret
WASHINGTON. Oct. 4. (AP)
Walter Johnson Is oat as man
ager ot the Washington American
League club.
. Clark Griffith, owner ot the
Senators announced tonight he
bad decided to make a change. He
aid he had no one in mind as
- Johnson's successor.
Johnson, one ot the greatest
pitchers that the game has ever
known, had .managed the Wash
ington club since 1929. Ail nis
mayor league career has been
snent with the Washington ciuo.
He serTed as manager ot the Xew-
ark club in the International
league in 1923. his only departure
from the big time.
LEADS DUCKS AGAINST HUSKIES
Regret that Walter Johnson
would not be in charge of the
Washington club next season was
expressed here Tuesday night by
Howard Maple, member of t h
Washington catching staff the
past season.
"Johnson has always been a
credit to baseball and I am sorry
to see him go." Maple said.
When Maple returned here re
cently to resume his work in the
athletic department at Willamette
unlTersity, at a time when rumors
that Johnson might be replaced
had apparently died down due to
the team's rapid Irive toward the
top of the list late in the season.
Maple declared that all of the
players worked hard for Johnson
and that there had been bo dis
sension on the club. N The Sena
tors finished in tWrd place be
hind New York and Philadelphia.
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OLD WRI5TL0GK
DDES ITS WORK
Denied his Revenge
Parrish Meets
Salem B Squad
Parrish Junior high school's
football team will enter Its first
competition ot the year Thursday
afternoon at 3:30 on dinger
Field when it plays the Salem
high "B" team. Coach Harold
Hauk, with an almost entirely
new squad, fears that his boys
will not show much polish on this
occasion, but his games with out-
of-town teams start next week
and this game was scheduled to
give the players an idea what it
is all about.
toe hold. encounters by Brentano,
who had abondoned his usual
grin and went Into this bout In
deadly earnest. J
Newton did most ot the son-
nenberglng which relieved the
monotony of this exchange ot
holds, hut Brentano made his
Barrackman Blocks it Most first round Jack butted the Prof.
nt n..A u.. 1 out ot the ring and when the edu
Ul DUUl uui JUIies IIUl ctor came back, badly shaken.
Brentano pinned him In short
order
The second round lasted a mln-
Mervln Barrackman figured out nte longer and ended when New
! a "break" for Henry Jones' fam- ton Taried his short arm scissors
ous whin wristloek and stonned with a reverse wnicn prevented
it cold;, but he slipped once and I Brentano from breaking it with a
rones won. retting his revenue toe noia.
for a previous beating. In the third round Brentano
That MAnt tnr ni-i managed to throw Newton out or
wind of flying feet and elbows uu 7.
which prevented either grappler r times and Newton was pretty
from rttfnr mnrh ftf . YnA I badly used up. Finally, in break-
throuithout most of the match. 1 no,d' Brentano kicked New-
intt hnt tii. ti. f t.- ton clear over the top rope and
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dar nlsht'a main Tent at th wnen n cam oaca ia ume.
trmnrr. pinned him again
Henry was Jast a little more - Charlie Castro of San Fran
Tieious than nsual and hm didn't cisco, was introduced as the Span
confine his rough work to kicking "h weiterweigni cnampion. wun
and elbow Jabbing; sereral Umes tn Intimation left unexpressed
In the first round it looked very mai ne win d maicnea wun
much as though his "slaDDlne" Jones nere oeiore long
was done with closed fists, and
I on one of these occasions Referee
Harrington Jerked him up so
roughly that Henry squared off
rith the arbiter but nothing came
ot It.
Barrackman, looking much
stronger and In better condition
i than when he was here over a
year ago, gave Jones about the
busiest S3 minutes of his career
in the first round, but Jones fin
i ally got him at the end of that
time with a short arm scissors
They slowed down somewhat in
Finding Ends
Is Issue For
Coach Keene
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: FOB LIFE SIMELT (ECyEWTS
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 4. (AP)
Myron Ubl fought with his back
up against his own goalposts to
night, bat the University of Min
nesota halfback, critically UL re
fused to concede an inchv or a
point.
For two days he has faced death
as a result of pneumonia and an
abscessed lung which followed an
Injury in football practice with
the latest word from his physi
CURTIS
Hark! The aavil chorus is
beginning! Dedicated, aot lov
ingly, to Paal J. Hcblssirr of
r coarse back of it at all
times is that incessant demand
for champiOMhlpa which makes
very coach's me soa rw
bashesu Only one coach owt of
the tea la the Coast eoaf ereace
caa g4vo real aaUsractioa, aiw
the m that did It last 7r
also won the ational cham
pionship- '
Tha. aame mania reaches Into
professional baseball; If Portland
had lout out la tbe-eloslng weeks
Oregon State. And probably 0f tha recent pennant chase the
hni m 1 9 iiia kMM I mir harcabouts woald DO Illled
hell go. If the rhoras keeps oa.
They generally go.
with howU ' and moans, even
though the Ducks bad finished
.nt hirher than In many
Now we are not fond of Mr. I .Mra aB now we have the spec-
Schlasler and hold no Bneclal brief i nrit&r TnSnma walkine
clans In University nospital say- for him. On several occasions we th6 -lank at Washington, despite
Ing simply "he is holding his U.T- been rather vexed at him. 1 vJ.TT i-u. i- third lace re-
uui u jusi goes 10 snow now in- i hInd the mnDeuble Tanks a
consisieni me anvu cnorus can oe. th Athletics, regarded
own."
In an outer room throughout
the day remained a delegation
representing the gopher squad
which through Ubl's Illness has
lost for this year Its best passer.
one ot its most dependable ball
carriers, and an outstanding de
fense man.
broken breast bone, suffered
in a practice scrimmage last week.
led to Ubl's Illness.
Presidents Cup
Tourney Nearing
First Round End
It's not been many years
since Schlatter was heralded aa
a wonder coach; when be was
knocking over ail his interaeo
tlonal foe, beating Oregon year
after year, giving even the
great Call form la schools plenty
of trouble.
Well for that matter, he hasn't
stopped winning Intersections!
victories. How many games did he
lose last year? Three, to exactly
the same teams that beat him the
year before; Stanford, U. S. C.
and Washington State. Two years
alV
tabl
tie over a year ago as nnbeatabl
No. wo won't feel sorry for
Schlatter if bo goes. Theao big
time boys are in the aanso das
with political ornco noiaer;
they co into it with their eyes
open, accepting the risk for the
profit and the pnbUcity.
And there doesn't seem ' to t
much cause tor pity: tor Schls&ltr,
unless he retires voluntarily as he
Is reported to have promised to u.
in case he loses to Oregon. tr
to collect that salary tor three
Several matches have been 1 ago he beat Oregon, last year that I years more, whether he works cr
Discovery of more wing talent
is the principal aim ot Coach
Spec" Keene of the Willamette
the second round, which Barrack- Bearcats as he prepares for the
man won in eight and one-hair Washington State game at Pnll
wlth an arm bar. I man Saturday.
The third round was short and "Welnle" Kaiser and Hunt
sweet. Jones caught hold of Mer- Clark, the latter a freshman.
vln's wrist and the bear handler, I have been doing well In this de-
ln attempting to siap it loose, sup- partment but some of the others
pea ana went neea over neeis. who essayed to keeD the Wolves
Jones came up with the wristloek headed inward last Friday nlrht
at last, whipped uarraexman over did not do so well. Clark Is one
round bout here tonight. Choco- to within 45 days preceding an a couple of times and then smack- Qf the "casualties" of last week's
late, who won nine of the ten election. ed him down with a blow to tne game not previously mentioned.
rounds, weizhed 129. Farr 133.1 naff nnminti it an (face, legally open-nanaed tnis i Enamel and Martler. a nair
assembly of voters which met at I time, it was enougn to nawen i who have previously been deslg-
This la Captain BUI Morgan, Oregon's all-coast tackle, who win
lead the Webfootera In their opening conference game at Portland
Saturday. Morgan la one of the greatest tackles ever developed at
Oregon and to one of the Dock oandldatea for the all-American team.
He waa a star in the Husky battle last year, which Oregon wen at
Seattle, IS to 9.
played in the Salem Golf club's
president's cup tournament, but
there will be a rush this coming
weekend to complete the first
round, time for which was extend
ed because of the team matches
at Eugene last Sunday.
In the championship flight Rit
ner defeated Lengren. In the third
flight Cox defeated Scott Page, I
to 4, and H. Smith won from Ash
by 3 and X. In the fourth flight
Heltzel beat O. Johnson 3 and 1
and Loder beat McOinley 4 and S.
In the sixth flight Keenan defeat
ed Hartman 1 up. a
HEFFRDfJ SEEKS TO
E
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Eugene September IS.
Judge Lewelling gave Hoss un
til 10 a.m. October 7 to answer
the alternative writ.
HAIN GETS BIG ONE
W. L. Hain, ot Hain's Top and
Body Shop, has reason to stick oat
his. chest these days. Sunday on
the Siletz river be landed a 32
pound Chinook salmon which
measured three and a half feet
and was the largest caught that
day. Mr. Hain was accompanied
by Charlie Jackson of Salem.
CHOCOLATE WIXXEtt
DETROIT, Oct. 4 (AP) Kid
Chocolate, flashy Cuban boxer.
won an easy decision over John
ny Farr of Cleveland in a 10-
Representatives of owners and
seamen of the Chilean merchant
marine have agreed to rotate
F. C. Hef fron of Eugene -yes-1 available Jobs to relieve the un-
terday filed a mandamus pro-1 employment situation.
coerilnp in thA rSronit court here
to compel Hal E. Hobs, secretary MICKEY MOUSE
01 state, to accept nis cercuicaie
ot nomination for the office of
representative In congress for the
third congressional district. ,
Heffron's certificate was re
ceived at the state department
here September 1, but was re
fused by the secretary of state
on the ground that the time for
filine expired September 13.
The complaint charged that
the law under which certificates
of nomination are filed is dis
criminatory and unconstitutional. 1
The election laws provide that
certificates of nomination by as
semblies must be filed 55 days
prior to the election, while nom
inating petitions may be filed up
Barrackman out for the fall which I nated as centers, are being tried
came In a minute and 15 seconds, at end and both may see action
preliminary Bout there, along with Carson.
la Likewise lively Erickson, Jones and Drager of
Jack Brentano too tne aecia- the-Oregon State came cripoles
lng fall from Prof. Newton after are out In suits but so far are
an equally wild affair. Both grap- not able to do any running
piers were nursing injuries from They will not be used In the
previous encounters, and the bout I Washington State game and nei
was a succession of short arm I ther will Grannis and Boyd, hurt
scissors put on by Newton ana while playing the Teachers.
Silverton Team
To Come Friday
game was a tie.
And the Orangetaen started
this season by loeiag to Stan
ford, which was what most peo
ple expected. Bat that's not the
point we were trying to make.
Whether be wins or losea games
rights now, Schissler mast be
Jast aa good a roach as be was
la the days when be was being
landed to the skies.
No, the main complaint seems
to be that he sent in too many
substitutes at Portland last Sat
urday and kept people from going
home la time for dinner, which
probably was good for them.
not.
It's the Bagthaw sltaatloa ail
over again If it really devel
op oat of the preaent threat
is going to ask.
pretty soon, who was the idiot
who Invented long term con
tracts for football coaches.
Game Division
Headquarters
Will be Here
We're not saying the aavil
ehoras is all wet; we're Jnst
pointing owt that, aa asuaL it is
Charles H. McCleese. for tbo
past 18 months in charge of tto
SILVERTON, Oct. 4 Sll- I pointiag owt that, aa nsnaL it ! "h""" , v " r' " I
rerton high school football boy. inconsistent. fVo Portia" tTMamTrn
wui go to Salem Friday to meet I O tranfr t mnnnni h
the Salem team there. The prob- Probably Schissler brought it cbarw P Pr ni.
ante lineup from Silverton will on himself. If be didn't take all f th. -t.t. n,- ,
n nu UyJ,,hni. 't: vK Ray' !8e h.n'.ly ,a,0n' drap McCleese will continue to direct
lg, O. Cllne, It; E. Johnson, c: them all the way along one side the activities of his division froti
E Egan. rf : J. Scott, rt; D. Mar- of the field and send nearly all of the Salem office amslon rro"
.U..I, n. nous, x; a. jonn- mem into every game, the fans Sergeant J. H. Price has bei
son, q; G. Hoyt. rh: C. Morler. 1 wouldn't know be had thm and (r,.. .v. o.i
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