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Weak Glmh Today n - m t m a V FIB II Bobbles Costly but W. U. in Lead Twice; Burch to Take Mound Today : Defeated t to 7 at Corrallis Fri day despite the fact that Johnny Orarec pitched good ball and struck oat 10 batsmen, the Wil lamette Bearcats will seek revenge against Oregon Stat this after noon at 2: SO on dinger field. Don Burch, freshman barter from Sil rerton, will start for "Willamette, and Woodard or Rasmussen for the Staters. Kins errors,! some of them ex cusable on account of the stormy weather,1 were j committed by the Bearcats at Corrallis and In addi tion several fly balls were nrls jndged, one of, them; swatted by Biancone In the first Inning, going for a . home ran. The Bearcats made a fair show ing at bat, especially against Rit tenhoase who started for Oregon ' State. Parrlsh,! who appeared here for Newberg in Oregon-Washington league games two years ago, held them better except in the sixth Inning when the Willamette batsmen - drove In three runs to remain the lead. W. U. Leads Early, ; Again la Sixth 'r . .Willamette was ahead 4 to 1 nntil Oregon State's half of the fourth when several mlsplays con- mooted to the Staters' aeanisltion of four tallies. The home team tied it np in the last of the sixth and scored the two runs which meant the margin of , victory. In the eigntn. Though the Bearcat bit almost as weu as the .SUters, four of them got an the blows and it is believed that several others have some hits eomlna . which - nit break out today.-Though burden ed witn tne Wtchlnr dntr. Orare clicked oat three safe swats Fri day. , Manning equaled that per formance, ana Eggieston, not pre viously noted as a slugger, got wo, one a mree-bagger. The score: - wuuunecte - AB R H urarec, p 5 2 3 Manning, 1 .5 2 S urinoie, x 3 0 0 Krickson, m ...... 4 0 1 More, s ......... 4 0 0 Commons, r 3 0 0 rem oerton ...... . 10 0 Moore, 1.. ....... 2 0 0 Paul, 1 2 0 0 Williams, 2 .3 1 0 Eggieston, c 4 2 2 i Totals .36 Oregon State AB Clarke. 3 ........ 5 Hibbard, s ....... S R 0 0 1 2 2 0 3 1 0 6 H Biancone, m ...... 5 .Jensen, r 6 4 1 4 Crlder, 1 Callan, 2 Ward, 1 Keema, c Rittenhouse, p . . . . 2 Parrlsh, p . ...... 2 Totals 40 Score by Innings: 10 WUlamette. .2 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 7 Oregon State. 1 0 0 4 11 2 0 x 9 Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE 13 16 11 21 23 25 it 33 36 37 30 139 HO HI H6 41 41 SO 32 37 HORIZONTAL I outside eat . made from . . log S wand S Pennrian chief 12 allowance made for "- waste 13 before (poetic) II - recently - discovered ' gaseona element IS girt forth IS oererags - 17 act of execntire. ' : disapproval 18 pertaining to chills. . and fern - 20 paradise . 21 commands ; C3 cherrjr- - -'. colored. '' 17 sell in small ' . quantities 11 representa- tive . . 12 etrong " ; point ; . 83-H:as 8 S most no tainted - 88 large rock - boring tool 38 sodium -' carbonate 41 playing cn a violin 48 emooth and level 47 finish 48 one of the Great Lakes 49 aoapstone - 60 consumed 61 restraint 82 to the ahel III - Herewith is the solution to yes terday's Puzzle. v - EMI mm 6M 1 sn Cmnto. ltS.KkrMBra--AatlM Saleni HighT !At McMinhville by Margin Of Less Than Three Points Too. much Thurston -. eaused the downfall of the Salem high school , track And ? field ' team at McMInnvIlle P r i d a y afternoon, McMinnvHIe winning 61 6-0 to 59 .1-8.' The meet - was decided literally by Inches, as It would have gone. : the - other way . bad any one of the several events In- which there was little mar gin, turned out just a little dif ferently. . C. Thurston won four events for McMinnville, but In the 100 yard dash Tllslnger ran him vir tually a dead beat. There was only- a few inches, difference between first and third place In the Javelin. 1 i Coach Vernon Gilmore's ,s sa- lem high team will go to Eugene next Saturday to. enter the Wil lamette valley meet. The team's performances in the McMinnville meet showed additional Improve ment, Shepard cutting bis mile time down to 4:45 and Mohr crowding Thurston in the 440, which was run in 62.8 seconds. Filslnger made better time Sn the low hurdles than be had pre viously, v- HON BEATS S AMERICAN UEAGUE W. t. Pet. New York . . 9 3 .750 Chicago .....9 5 .043 Cleveland 8 0 .571 Washington.; ..8 8 .571 Detroit 7 .638 Philadelphia ........5 9 .357 Boston..... ...4 8 .833 St. Louis ... .... ....4 11 .287 NEW YORK, April 28. (AP) Singles by Cronin and Kuhel, plus a sacrifice by Schuite gave Washington a run in the tenth and a 4 to 3 victory over the Yankees today. Babe Ruth hit his fourth homer. Washington 4 11 0 New York 3 8 0 Stewart and Sewell; Plpgras and Dickey. PHILADELPHIA, April 28.- (AP) A third inning rally In which they scored six runs, gave the Athletics a 9 to 8 victory over Boston today. R. Johnson and Jolley made home runs. Boston ....8 8 1 Philadelphia 9 8 1 Welch, McLaughlin and Shea. Gooch; Freltas, McDonald, Diet rich, Walberg and Cochrane. CLEVELAND, April 28 (AP) Sarge Connally, hurling for Cleveland, proved effective in the pinches today as Cleveland de feated Chicago, 5 to 1. Home run Biancone. Three base hit, Eggieston. Two-base bits, Jensen, Crlder. Struck out, by Oravee 10, by Rittenhouse 1, by Parrlsh 5. SHEFFER 8 to lil 27 28 12) 32 H3 MT 145 4S SI 5H tered side 88 4n Scotland, a fox 84 indefinite pronoun (poss.) VERTICAL . 1 Stalk 2 Tibetan priest. ! accessory 4 letteroi Greek alphabet 8 withdraw 6 mountain - nymph 7 trader . 8 one who - invests necessitate 10 place for - doves -11 soon 19 list of names 22 pay back 23 feline quadruped 24 self ; 25 in law, sv ' thing 26 example 28 French - metric " nnit . 29 impersonal . possessive . - pronoum SO permit 34 conquer So etuffed -87 piebald 88 a bristle ' 39 egg-shaped 40 take out - 42 mother of ' Apollo ,-. 43 Persia 44 congenial 45 obtains L 1 T 1 f Lose 1 ' Summary: " r 100 yard dash C. Thurston M, Filslnger S, Ramage S, 10.6. " Mile--Shepard ? S, . Dodson', M, Cue M, 4:45.' ' - 220 dash , C Thurston M, Hughes S, Bernardi 8, 23.8. . -; .880 run Buckley M, Shepard 8, Dodson M, 2:09. 440 dash - C. Thurston M, Mohr S, Smith S, 52.8. 220 . low . hurdles Filslnger S, Buckley If, Jones M, 20.8. 120 high hurdles Buckley M, Filslnger S. Sanders M, 17.5. High Jump Burgoyne s, Holmes M, : Hauser S and Sand ers, 1 Mann; Moore and Chenowith M, tied tor third, 5 feet 4 Inches. Broad Jump C. Thurston M. Mosher 8, Yeater 8, 20 feet 7 Inches. Discus Varnes 8, Fowler M, Yeater 8, 113 feet,, 8 Inches. i Shot .Yeater 8, Potter M, Ramage 8, 40 feet, 8 Inches. Javelin Tattle M, Varnes 8. Yeater 8, 128 feet, 9 Inches.? Pole vault H. Thurston, M, Hauser S. and Hopkins 'M, "tied for second, 8 feet C inches. Relay won by Salem, 1:40. Chicago r 1 7 2 Cleveland 5 8 0 Gaston, Murray and Berry. Grube; Connelly and Spencer. ST. LOUIS. April 18. (AP) Two errors by St. Louis permit ted Detroit to score two runs In the ninth and win I to 3 today. Detroit ............. I 10 1 St. Louis 3 11 2 Bridges, Hayworth, Hogsett and Reiber; Coffman, Wells and FerrelL - j Gervais Defeats Hubbard 4 to 3 GERVAIS. April 28 Gervais defeated Hubbard here this after noon, 4 to . 3. administering the first defeat of the year to Hub bard In county B league play. suaee pitched, chalking ap 12 strikeouts. Henny, 8toks, -Beck er and De Jardin scored, Becker making a three-base bit. MICKEY MOUSE MAGINH ICKEV'S HORROR WHENi Me fINDS THE PiPATe Dl RIG I BUS - IS tCOMMANDEO BV WIS WORST ENtMlfS. rtXE ARCHs PETE ANO SYUVESTER SMVSTtRI THIMBLE THEATRElarring Popeye HE TURNS HI BACK. WA UP BcHtKU WAD DtHtfSLJ OF THIS OME-EVCO KltCi- UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY fitE.T-M GLA.n ALL OvTJZ. LOCKED UP AMO FEDCN PPEADAKT AM1 THEN GEORSE CAME DOwTOK. AN I rm MUST BE TREATED GOOD TOOTS AND CASPER SSTEROffr , COLONEL J' HOOFER PAID diai;:::d AND NOW ; HIS - YTORRIES . - ARE OVER! 9 i9)Mtu (S TIE UP Missions tie it up , in the Eighth but Portlanders - Come Right Back :, ' r . COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Oakland ....... . ... 15 9 .425 Sacramento ........15 9 .825 Los Angeles ..... ...13 11 542 Portland 13 12 .620 Mission ............12 IS .480 Hollywood 12 IS .480 San Francisco ...... 9 15 .375 Seattle 9 18 .380 PORTLAND, April 28. (AP) Portland defeated the Missions, 7 to 4, here today to even the series, . but was forced to stage an eighth inning rally when the visitors tied the score In the first half of that frame. Portland opened the scoring in the first Inning, collecting three runs on three singles and In .In field out. The Missions made two runs on three singles in- the 7th inning, and Portland answered in their half of the seventh with a run on a single and a: double. Eckhardt's double and singles by Dahlgren and Sherlock brought the Missions' two runs In the eighth Inning and tied the score. The Beavers in their half of the eighth produced four singles, and these, aided by a walk and a batter bit by the pitcner, nronnt in tnree runs to end the scoring. Missions 4 9 2 Portland 7 11 2 Osborne, Johnson and Fitt- patrlck; Gibson. Or t man and Palmisaao. Hollywood 11 7 0 Seattle 8 10 2 V. Pae, Summers and Bass ler; Freltas, Walsh and Cox. Oakland at Los Angeles, post poned, wet grounds. SAN FRANCISCO, April 28 (AP) A scheduled night base ball game between the San Fran clsco Seals and the Sacramento Senators was postponed because of threatening weather. VP LUE. tfNCT RE -a TREK'S. THEN .: K5yReW WE'LL BE CrAENVEi -OESTF P HAV IN DISGUISED AS A 51 CIV 9) King WHAT ARE YOU SO V FvTaW JUfXl' AIViD j rZCrTTV stocks. rA H Si&MTWHeiC0 - I h CROOKS JSFtK 'MTKLJi BESr DiRiGiBUS- RTjJp 1 6ON0S ANOI I R RSSntw! STI&V U r -g & v C A 1 WATFP I A u:-.-. 1 ff'ra-BsTsa9awawasa-Bm mm m HAPPY ABOUT, COLONEL? - LTtU TUUK Wirt. - LEAVE VOU.OR WHAT 15 IT f fwira SymfrMt lar. Cmi BHtata tho i CONSENTS CUftTlSj ' When the Salem high school baseball team goes np against the Oregon State Rooks today at Corrallis, O o a e h HoUls Huntington should not find It necessary to Jolly his boys oat of any trepidation at meeting; a group of college players. For the . red and black lnraded Sweetland field 7 yesterday af ternoon and vanquished the WUlamette reaerreey something like 15 to O. Speo Keene : apparently didn't leave many real .ball players at home when he took the varsity to Corrallis; the reserves got only two hits off Mason, who Isn't supposed to be a pitcher though th.ere is some suspicion he would be the best on the Salem high squad, if he were not needed so badly in the infield. . Salstrom and DeJardln hit home runs, and the leecrTce almost failed to retire the side one Inning, though that was partly due to one pitcher's lack of support and the next one's attempt to start "cold' on an exceedingly cold day. The Salem high boys will en counter at least one old friend on Roy Lamb's Rook team; Bob Bergstrom. the hoopster from Astoria, who is a eateher. Dur laird and Moe, from Corrallis high, are not strangers either. Parrlsh and Sacred Heart fought a great battle on Ollng et field yesterday afternoon, and If the academy's pitchers hadn't weakened. It might still be going and still scoreless. It was np to the fifth. Leslie Tossers Beat Old Grads Leslie Junior high school's baseball team defeated the alum nl IS to 8 in a game on the Les lie field yesterday. Browning for Leslie banged out four hits while Elliott and Judson of the alumni garnered two binglea eaeh. "The Spiders Now Showin?-"Swat O.V.T- poo crvvn: got Lvxiuo: iohats The imatier ? rr woNiT cut- the MUSCLES IN WSHfECK "An Angel a qt gjjj NOW 1M SOHAPPy.ITS AVFUL HACO TO ) LOOK CK I VAMNA LAUGH AM "JUMP AROUND' AN tCK FOLKS DONT DO THAT IT 5 HARD TO LOOK OAOWHEMVOU FEELGOOD! -S3 Trnwa Sjryitan. Inf., Cittm Bimuj nf imim ).t - '"A Second ALL ITY VCSSISS ACS OYER! THE SKIES ARE CLEAR AtjAIN! I c?OT A CHECK FDR $2736.42 FROM MY UNCLE'S ESTATE ANO IT ENABLED ME TO "1 Mf-rtrr A ii Ot - IrC SVSOQSe THAT- r SIMPLY HAD TO C2PAI9! Serdotz Retires First 7 on Strikes; Sacred Heart - Defeated 9 to 0 Nick 8erdots, Parrlsh .Junior high smoke-ball artist, struck out 20 batsmen and allowed two. hits, as Parrlsh defeated Sacred Heart academy 9 to 0 on Olinger field Friday afternoon. Serdotx also contributed a three-base bit to his team's victory. He struck out the first seven, men who faced him. He was a bit wild at times but walked only two men. The pitching in the first part of this game was a lot better than the rest of the playing, for B. Gentxkow who started on the mound for . Sacred Heart, also hurled shutout ball until the fifth, when Parrlsh finally broke the Ice and scored three runs. Walking four men la that inning, Gentx kow relinquished the Job to Am end, but took it back again In a later Inning. Sacred Heart fielded better than Parrlsh. Having made a start, the Par rlsh boys cut loose again in the seventh when six hits Including Serdotx' triple and a homer by Etsel, brought in six runs. D. Gentskow got both of Sacred Heart's hits. Nichols was the only Parrlsh player to get more than one. The score: Sacred Heart AB D. Gentxkow, 3 ... .4 Saalf eld, 1 4 Amend s-p 3 B. Gentskow, p-s . . 8 R. Gentxkow, e . . 4 Thompson, 1 ..... 4 Wlckman, r . . . .. 2 W. Gentskow, 2 ... 3 Mlosan, m ....... 2 Plllette, m 1 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 Parrlsh AB R H Hoffert, 3 5 1 1 Ramp 2. ...... 2 1 0 Etsel, 1 ......... 4 11 Serdotx, p 4 1 1 Porter, m . . . 4 0 0 Stevens, m ...... 1 0 0 Oglesby. 1 ....... 4 11 Maers, 3 1 1 Williams, a 0 1 0 and the fy That Fly!" in Disguise" Honeymoon" if ; CASPER. t1 TODAY THAT I IM GLAD TD 5EE YOU LOOKING BETTER. I HOPE YOU'LL FEEL WELL ENOUGH TO EAT 1 THIS FOOD ANO SOME OF THIS NICE CAKE J T-.1. H HAD THE COOK TO ltinC A COUPLE OF 4JYS, TO KSL.Tr" Jimmy Damon, e 4..... 4 - 1 Nichols, r 4 1 Totals V -SI 9 Umpire, Frank Brown. NATIOXAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York ..........7 2 .778 Pittsburgh ...8 Brooklyn ...... V. 8 Cincinnati 5 St. Louis ....... .....6 Philadelphia ........ 6 .727 .545 .500 .417 .386 .284 .384 Chicago ............ 4 Boston ............. 4 BOSTON. Anrll 18. (AP) ' Boston slammed . Pitcher .John Berlr for a 5 to 2 victory over the Phillies today. A homer by 'Shanty" Hosran with two on clinched the dash. Philadelphia ......... t 8 0 Boston ............. ft ie v Berlr. Grabowskl.Moore. Llska and V. Davis; CantweU and Ho- gan. PITTSBURGH, . April . 28.' I APf The Pirates made two of their four hlta off Jim Mooney behind walks today and: defeated St. Louis, 2 to 0. St. Louis o e o Pittsburgh Mooney. Johnson and J. Wil son; French and Finney. CHICAGO. April 28. (AP) Cincinnati 9 1 r.hlorn 1 9 3 Lucas and Lombard!; . Warn eke, Henshaw, Tinning and Hart- nett. Play Golf On ME MCTTER IS- TREAT JF THvY STEPS OH YPi. snftuvEMn- By SO HAPPY ma er hi B FOR BB : i PACK YOUR BA4S, SOPHJE.BTCAlJ-iI. REALLY OU6HT VWERE l-EAVIN ' c TODAY ON A VXATlCn! I DONT KNOW HOW -L0N6 WE'LL BZ CrON3 MB DO MY OU I Wt.U AWAr UNTIL MY i Vhe LA5TFEW 4-23 WBH LOSES TD DALLAS SOU , DALLAS, April if. DaHaa ; high showed a falrry strong Bai ting order and a flash ef excel lent pitching by McMillan to de- feat Monmouth high here, C to 3. This was the second game cf the season for Dallas and served to even matters up for her previous defeat at Alrlle. - ' S t .:; r -. - Dallas opened the , game by holding Monmouth scoreless tn the first and then scoring three runs on a - single, a triple, neiaera )aIm anil an error. In the SCC- ntif th locals araln stooped their opponents and managed to score one run. Dallas brought in two more runs la the third to brings their total to six after snuuiag out their opponents. Monmouth eoueciea one ran in tha first of the fourth and gath ered two more In the sixth to make their total three runs xor the seven innings. McMillan, Dallas pitcher, prov ed his worth during the early part of the game when he atruck out seven men straight. His total num ber of strikeouts for the game was 13. He allowed only four hits and did not give any walks. Dal las gathered seven hits and was allowed three walks. Lineups: . . Dallas u Monmonth Lewis 8heon, a L. Friesen 3 Snider p Grant 1 Beekley 1 Langs m Wilson e LeFors 2 Modern 3 McMillan p , Hallr. 2 Hunter r Bork 1 J. Friesen e Wine gar m Woods 1 . 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