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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1933)
. ; X - PAGE TEN The OHEGON STATESMAN, EaUa, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, April 25. 1933 Pete tad mm Jll ANDERSON ... . Hough Truck Driver Comes .-' Back After two Years To Tame bad boy . Wildcat Pete, , trlth his tricky - holds and aggressive style, will . more up a notch to ' the - main f vent la tonight's wrestling show. meeting an opponent wbo Is ex pected to meet him on an even footlnx both In the matter-of cun ning and vldousness. This Is Cy clone Maekey ot Seattle, who has made a good showing here In his several recent appearances.' ' Bulldog Jackson will be back . in the picture, meeting an oppon ent practically ; "made to order" -lor him, Jimmy Anderson, in the one-hour bout. A mistaken idea has gotten abroad that Bob An derson, the soldier, was to oppose the Bulldog. : s - - Recent converts to mat fandom may not remember Jimmy Ander son, the solidly-built track driver. but those of longer standing will recall the tough competition he . provided for Wildcat ilcCann and Mervln Barrackman a couple ot year ago. - Jimmy vill be; back after a long absence, v. Liberty Beats Salem Heights By 12-2 Score LIBERTY, April 8 4. T h e school boys baseball team played a game with the. Salem Heights boys here Friday afternoon, which tnrned out to be a walkaway for the locals. The score was Liberty 12, Salem Heights 2. Local boys playing were:;' Jack Dasch, Joe Williams, Victor . Gibson, Albert Hershfelt, Vincent Westenhouse, Sam Eshelman. Felix Foster, Mel .vln Cleveland and Georgia Cogs- ' well. ' . - -.r ;, ; , ..." The , girls team put up more scrap for the winning end of the score in their game. The Salem Heights girls scored 4 runs to Lib erty's 3, in a five inning game. i MIDDLE GROVE WINS MIDDLE GROVE,- April 24 The local school was victorious ver Auburn school at a baseball tournament on the Middle Grove field Friday afternoon. The scores for theafternoon were 6-f for the primary boys and 12-18 for the senior boys. ' Aurora, Lofte . Elder Take Northern Division Games; Jefferson Beats Mehama SALEM RALLIES TO BEAT CAM BROOKS. April 24 (Speclal) Though Brooks pitchers struck out 16 batsmen, in between round trips to the plate the Aurora ball team smacked out 18 hits to de feat Brooks 20 to 2 here Sunday in a Mid-Willamette Valley lea gue game. . Brooks was unable to, muster its full lineup for this game, and Is serving notice that it will do a lot better later on.- - Aurora ; -l..20 18 4 Brook -t . , . t 1 Owing and Ott; Swegle, Bain bridge Harris and Batchelor. . Shedd defeated. Halsey ,14 to 11 here Sunday in the opening Mid Willamette league game. Each team got IS hits. Elder and Over ton of Shedd hit triples. Halsey H 18 S Shedd 14 18 s 3 Norton and Leeper: Jacot. Gi- thens and Troutman. - ; , The Sweet Home-Tangent game was postponed as Sweet Home. , latest entry in the league, couldn't muster its players on such' short notice. -4 HUBBARD. April 24 (Spe cial) Lone Elder defeated Hub bard 9 to 4 in a Mid-Willamette Valley league baseball game here Sunday. Erratic fielding on Hub-1 bard's part let in several runs. Harms of Lone Elder hit a home run for three counters, and was invincible in. the pinches on the mound. Chapelle's triple was Hub bard's longest hit. Lone Elder 9 8 S Hubbard 4r X 8 ELL mum NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 2 4 5 4 6 Pittsburgh 7 New York ......... 4 Brooklyn .......... 4 Philadelphia 4 HARRISBTJRG. April 24 (Sne- Boston 1 .... 8 clal ) Harrisburg defeated Leb- St Louis .......... 3 anon 8 to 3 In the Mid-Willamette Chicago . . . 3 Valley league opener here Sun-1 Cincinnati day. Towne, pitching- for Harris burg, struck out nine. Gilbert. ieoanon rignt neiaer, made a cir cus catch leaning back over a wire fence, and turned it into a double play..-,:. LeDanon ,, ,. ., 4 j Harrisburg 18 8 i Toung, Foulkner and Davis. uanaie; Towne and Burnett. 5 4 .875 .887 .600 .444 .429 .375 .378 .333 JEFFERSON. April 24 Jeffer son won the first league game here Sunday by defeating Mehama by 1. score ot 6 to 6. The home team completed three double plays. ; jeiierson 7 a 7 Mehama . 5 5 7 Hampton and Vores; Pfund, KODinson ana Fink. NEW YORK. April 24. Carl Hubbell shut out the Dodgers with four hits to give New York a 4-to-O victory over Brooklyn today. Brooklyn .......... 0 4 I New York ...... 4 8 1 Shante, Mungo, W. Ryan and Lones. . Sukeforth: Hubbell and Mancuso. tfiilllee Win -in 12th PHILADELPHIA, April 24. (AP) The Phillies defeated Boston today in the 12th inning 8 to 5. Knotting the score In the ninth, the Phils won out on a double by Lee, a sacrifice, two walks and a single by Todd. Boston 5 10 Philadelphia 8 15 Bettsi Cantwell and Hogan, SCIO. April 24 (Special) stayton defeated ScIo in the Mid YffZ Jnf SUSS 3 P o hi r; Berly. Grabowskl, I. rrr" V rJ.?.r"n Pearcetand V. Davis vi octxj iuu ueiu me ecio oaismen A m I . x . L c;"teue8 .... J Chicago at Cincinnati postpon bjwu 11 iv- rain Red and Black Scores 7 in Eighth Inning to Come From far Behind Salem high school's horsehlde flingers staged a spirited rally, aided by two Canby errors, in the eighth Inning to seore seven runs and defeat Canby union high 11 to 8 on Olinger field Monday af ternoon. ; In that rally seven hits were chalked up, two pf them by Jimmy Nicholson as the team batted around - and three over. The -big gun of the' inning, was Vera DeJardln, who drove a long triple to right field to bring In two runs which tied the score. . Cottew. a new pitcher with a neat fast ball but little experi ence, hurled for Hollis Hunting ton's team the first seven innings and exhibited much promise, but the fielding. Including his own. was defective. Canby scored two runs in the first, two in the third and one each in the fourth and fifth to lead 8 to 2. . Salem had scored two in the first inning, and got two more in its half of the fifth. Leonard Faist, ' former Salem American Junior ehucker, pitched the last two innings for the red and black and only six men faced him. though he had not pitched In a game for nearly two years. The game with Eugene, sched uled for Friday, has been: can celled, and the contest with the Rooks at Corvallia Saturday is the only one in sight for Salem the remainder of this week. The score: Canby AB Zimmerman, 3b 5 Livingston, If - 5 Spagle, ss ., 5 Reed, ft 5 Melum, lb 4 Sandsness, cf 8 Atwood, 2b 4 Hess, c ii i 1 1 4 Bowlsby, p ....4 ' R 0 0 1 0 Totals .. Salem Salstrom, 2b Ramp, lb Mason, ss Nicholson, cf DeJardln, c .39 AB ..5 .5 .5 .4 8 R 9 II 2 0 Pearson, If s. Pickens, If . Quistad. 3 b . Maerx, rt Cottew, r p " Stelnke . Falst, p Totals ' 1I ...4 Oil 12 Batted for Cottew in seventh. Umpire, Colgan. . ; ' FOXX HAS PEflFECT DAY: AS WtiJ 16-10 New 'AMERICAN XBAGT7E W. L. York T t Chicago Washington Cleveland Detroit ' Philadelphia Boston St. Louis Pet. .778 .737 .545 .500 .500 .884 .833 .273 BOSTON, April 14 (AP) The Philadelphia Athletics, paced by Jimmy. Foxx, who had per fect day at bat, defeated Boston today 18 to 10. Foxx hit a home run,- three doubles, a single and got a base on balls. He accounted for seven of the Philadelphia counters. Philadelphia 18 17 -1 Boston " , ; ;.. -.18 14 2 . Earnshaw. Cain and Cochrane; Andrews,- H. Johnson, McLaugh lin, Meola and Shea. Tigers Sweep Scores DETROIT, April 24 i(AP) Detroit swept, its series with St. Louis today, winning the third game 4 to 3. Carl Fischer yielded six hits, and with two men on, two out and a run, in, Elon Hog- sett relieved him In the ninth. St. Louis . 3 8 0 Detroit 4 8 . 1 Cotfman, Wells and Ferrell; Fischer, Hogsett and Hayworth. Solons Nose Ahead New York . 10 12 Washington 11 12 Brennan, McFadden, Pennock, and Dickey; Stewart, Russell, Mc Afee, Burke, Crowder and L. Be- well, Berg.' White Sox Win Again Cleveland : 4 7 . 1 Chicago i 5 8 2 Ferrell and 'Spencer; Frasler, Heving and Grube. Singer of Converters Hurls No-no Ball; Salem Linen Stops Yalley Motor? With two well-played games. each a thriller though in different ways, the Salem Kitball league was - formally opened aionaay night on 8weetland field, before a tair-slsed crowd which la expected to be greatly augmented after the fans get the habit or going, ana particularly after night ball under the flood lights Is Instituted. H. Singer, pitcher for Western Paper Converting, got off to a good start when he hurled a no- hit. no-ran gam against saiem Golf club, the Converters win ning 7 to 0. i The golfers fielded excellently but could do nothing with Singer's delivery. Adolph, Bono, Goode and L. Singer led the Converters la pil ing up 17 hits for the" victory. Salem . Linen Mill - nosed out Valley Motor 8 to 7. They played tight ball sp to the ninth inning, with the weavers leading 4 to 2; in that frame Salem Linen step ped out and-got four runs and they, were all seeded, tor Valley Motor pounded in five In Its half. Wednesday night at o'clock there will "bo another simultan eous doable header. Teachers vs. Kingsley Ice ,and Elks vs. Kay Mills. Western Paper ..... 7 12 1 Salem Golf Club .... 0 0 1 H. Singer and L. Singer; Lem mon, MIckenham and DeTennen-cosrt. Salem Linen .8 14 Valley Motor ....... 7 14 . Serdots and MeCaffery; Ritchie and Bush. 2 1 M. Sports Club is Formed at Scio SCIO. April 24 A sports club has been organized by the girls In the first and second grades. Tum bling, baseball, and other games will bo part of the sports pro gram. Officers will be elected each week, and a social time fol lows each athletic period. Officers Just elected are: president, Rober ta Parrlsh: sec.. June Cyrus. Dor is Kllndt is teacher In this room. CURTIS Melvbt Engel was elected captain of the Salem high bas ketball team for next year, at , the baaqnet gjivea for the 1933 ; staio champions by the etsdeat body Monday night. If ho plays the same kind of ball next sea-" son that he did in that state tournament, Melvia should- be an . InspiraUoa to his - team' Witw. The same coold be said of Vera DeJardln who also, we hear, received some rotes for captain. i Speakers at the banquet, held at the Spa, were Principal Fred Wolf, Coach Hollls Huntington, Physical Director Vernon Gilmore and Mosher Thomas, Engel and Kelly of the team.-. Boh Read. student body president, was toast- master.. ' We heard aomo good and some - bad - news - Monday about Johnny Oravee, who Is -expected to' be Willamette's ace ball carrier next fall and has been cavorting oa the diamond thin i spring. . The. ' Northwest t conference cleared vp all o.ne- ' Horn Johnny's eligibility, the oaestioa having been raised as . to whether ho played a minute or so of football for the Man hattan freahmea la 1931.' The bad mows is that he may have fractured wrist as resmlt of a mlxvp in what the aandlotters -nsed to call a tMtbox' play out at the penitentiary Saturday.- ' The Barcatthlete win be busy . today. Speo Kecne . will . take his ball players to Port- land to meet the Irish of Co- ; . lorabU, . and Ternoa Gilmore 1 will' Uke the nalvei-slty track-. mm to Moamonth to find out , if their receat victory vrr the .Teachers was an accident. . Cliff -Parker, chairman of the American Legion committee which haa charge of junior base-' ball. Is planning to callyi meeting for discussion of this program for some night-this week. Salem will be making a late start, but that'a not so serious' a matter a all of the. boys who are playing , ball. The. valuable Jefferson contingent is reported all ready to go. The Senators held a lively workout Sunday. .The latest veteran to affix his name to a contract Is George Scale, fleet oat fielder.-. Good Fight Card To be Staged at : Scio Wednesday SCIO. April 24 The following boxing- card .for the Scio fire de partment win take place on Wed nesday night. April 28. at 8:30. at the Z.C.B.J. hall. Two former cards drew large ' audiences, and with the lineup Promoter Dean Morris has for ' this final .card plenty of action Is forecast. - ; Main - event: Godney, Sweet Home, 145, rs. - Rainwater. - Al-: bany, 10 rounds; senU-windup, young Salibury. ' Lebanon,' 145. vs. Al Fisher, Scio; Gene Hoff man. Crabtree, 185, .vs. Ronald Brown, Lebanon; . Al Femandy, Jefferson, 122, vs. Iky Bostwlek, Lebanon; Cy Flook, Mill City, 114. vs.' Mickey Miles, Salem: Raymond Bllyeu, Scio, 120, vs. Bobby Gibbons, Albany; Dong Bllyeu. Crabtree, vs. young Hollo- way, Scio; also curtain raiser. . . - "Absolatelj the Greatest Blatth of the Season" VlLDCAT , CYCLONE ' : PE1TE vs. tlAQLULY BULLDOG , jnnE , A. JoeEscia ?s. AcndeGocn "You Can't Help But Forg-eC Your Tronhles".. SALEM ARM O R Y Meyers and Luley: Krossman MIPITCV MAI 1Q17 and Deimmnra HllIM- a mwwuti "Smoke Screen" By, WALT DISNEY Daauu, Apru Z4 Despite a home run by Leeper of Halsey, Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER . 7 3 h 7T" 7" T" a" T To" !T" 7TT 13 "' : TT . in """" " izizii" inn Iiiizilipii" a 26 27 55 2a V y IIlIlZIIIIlI HQ HI 50 77 51 52 53 - 1 1 1 1 r y-i 1 11 1 TIATS THE TQOOSLE I M rrs AIWAVS MIDDEN IN E "'TTOIQIGIBLE WE'RE ON, ydUUU cXXJZ XU., ZZTZ" t HO DOeSN'T V A BUAC CLOUO, BECAUSE ( SpfoEcfiJrV f-jtfL000 ( ISN'T A SPIDER AT J BOW THSM. 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