The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday .Morning. June 27, 1933 PAGE SIX Kitbail Under Floodlights Will Start Tonight,' 8:3 .1 n"-" ,. . .. . ., ..!, , . j -i .... .. . 1 . ". . . .1 .... ruirnnn nrT Leach, s ..4 uwnir 6-4 NEW SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED Ballyhoo Grows Louder as C litie r lgiu in ears; ruanap Threat Worries Champion Six Teams, Reorganized and Strengthened, to Open Summer Program Br EDWARD J. NEIL, NEW YORK, June 26 (AP) All the familiar trappings of by- gone heavyweight successes flap ped about the scene today as Champion Jack Sharkey and Chal i lenger Primo Camera punched merrily away in their training camps, almost ready for 15 rounds in the Madison Square Garden bowl Thursday night. The ballyhoo blew torridly the champion's testing Night baseball will be inaugur ated in Salem tonight ' at i 8 : 3 0 o'clock on Sweetland field. Well, If anybody wants to be fussy about It. it's really kitbail, but across as hundreds Of fans haTe dlBCOV- rronnda at nnnhnre. Xp.w York ered this year, that's practically wnere the camp followers still are tne same ming, ana ceruuniy as i recovering from a breathless week exciting.. end. Sharkey's 400 mile driTe to At a meeting of the reorganiz- Boston and baek Satnrdav and ed Salem Kitbail league Monday J the letters threatening to kidnap nigni at tne x. m. u. a., me ciuo i fiS children that sent Mm on the managers decided to play the l frantic dash. night schedule, calling for a game j Today it was "good time" Wal at 8:30 and another at 9:30, on I ter Friedman, international wan- Monday, Wednesday and Friday i derer and one of the many man nights. I alters of Camera, who caused the This week, however, the first excitement. He sneaked into the games will be tonight, Tuesday; champion's workout, disguised as a ghost in a cloud of smoke from aSlr SwiffSi Nine-run Rally in Seventh Featured by Chester's Four-run Jriple a. fine five cent eigar and Issued forth following statement for the press: "That Sharkey looks like a big bum. It was the worst exhibition of supposedly championship box- iV . 1 Vtk ' Paa j;"w " rV. state usagtje uem uucbu b tuwi uiui vuw iu T eiBiit ruuuus, x it (iui uiui iu n . . r.m.n win win I ena Vw Hini TMrVIa nrmam ic,tv- I Eugene weight who went tenclose rounds r r who now is sparring with Shar key. The champion boxed three rounds today, two - with Burkle and one with Chester Matan "Jack is a clever man," said Burkle thoughtfully. "Yon can't Leach, lb KOCu, SI , im 4 Courtney, lb ,4. .4 Johnson, tb :j4 Eatch, If .j..,......,,. Wilson, ef .1 Richards, e ....... ..S Foulk, p . . n, , .1 Demorest, p ..3r......l' Charles, p . 1 Long, e (..jr ....... ! 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 i S11S 2 n 34 4 t AB. R. BT. 1 1 Federals ...... .....4 . . .,4 . . -8 Totals Baleift Keber, 2b .-. 4 Manning, If Scales, cf ............3 Chester, lb ,,..5 Gribble. 3b ....... ...4 .M7 PbertoB. rf 3 Wilson, p .......6 Colgan, rf . 1 Pet .467 .500 .333 .333 Sunday's Scores At Salem 14, Federals 4. At Eugene S, Schapps 0. At Albany 4, Bend 5. league to two games today as they defeated Cleveland 4 to 3 fo their eighth straight victory and their 15th in 16 games. Washington 4 9 1 Cleveland 3 S 0 rAW1a T nanotl A CAmralt Three-base hit, Chester; two- u, . V , ' base hit. Leach: stolen base, I ToUls 36 16 10 Score by Innings: Federals 101 011 000 4 Salem 003 030 90x 16 cot an early advantage. Schneider set down me ww . . in tha first two Innings ' while Sellwood made a ran In the DEFEAT CLEVEUND SS&Sag i T.k.nv and voiker scoring on tiv. nrrrinra. which were - I im.. Welmer of Seil- .646 wood scored In the sixth. Braxeli .615 made Woodburn'a first run in the .533 fifth Inning. Beck swung the big- .493 gest bat for Wood num. in .485 enth Inning he hit on over the .485 fence for a home run. sconns 394 Hughes and Batchior aneaa oi 36S him. M , I ci,..ii.F weakened In tne I klWlUVlW " CLEVELAND, June 26 (AP) eighth and had his piace iarn Tho Washington Senators In- over to Weimer, who naa oen creased their lead in the American I playing right neia. Sellwood maoe iu cv collected four of Woodburn s eight hits. Schneider struck out eight men and Beck set down 12. The lineups: AMERICAN LEAGUE W Jj Washington 42 New York 40 Philadelphia 33 Cleveland - 33 Chicago SI Detroit , 32 Boston 26 St Louis -.25 23 25 29 34 34 34 40 43 Philadelphia Bests Sox Juno 26 (AP) hammered out 14 Sellwood Reamer, as Green, 3b Voelker, cf La Mear, 2b Abbott, lb Weimer, rf-p and next week there will be no Monday night games because of the Fourth. Str tonight at 8:30 Parker's, a team composed largely of former Western Paper Converting play era, and Wait's Market, a team organized from the nucleus of the former Salem Golf club team, will Inaugurate night ball, and at 9:30 Salem Linen Mills and Kay Woolen Mills will play. All teams have been strengthened A few changes have been made In the rules. Base stealing is per mitted only on a passed ball or wild pitch, which occurs when the ball touches the ground after touching or passing the catcher Scoring Is permitted only on a fair hit. or when a play is being made for a base - runner. The pitching distance will be 37 feet, and the batter's box 5 by 4 feet. So interested were the kitball- ers in getting night ball started, inai tney aug aown in ineir dock- i ed up slightly because some ets and produced a considerable matches were about half played sum as guarantee to obtain the The championship flight Is al Oregon City and Eugene didn't furnish the Salem Golf club team with a great amount of competition," but the boys found plenty at Silverton. Sa lem just managed to squeeze out ahead, 82 points to 28, in dicating that Silverton is get ting to be quite a golfing center. hit .Mm the same punch more .than I J'ium sacrifice hits. Leach! once, no ib loo t&sl. nai 100 xnanT i m6vv v i ir m I a . . . i in aiiiiiiiK. jnasun. ocairs . muvH. i methods of getting under the Ital- memseives ana me omer i Ch . . . CHICAGO, lan'a left hind tl mako Prlmo's trailing Ike Wolfer's Federals to D"" all".." Phlladmhf only means of defense effective, the State league, by defeating ""I-T ,k 7 D V. hits today to defeat the Chicago Schneider, p-rf Jack shonM win H hftnld the ex-Babes 16 to 4 on dinger 8tc.k J oui. Dm?!: whttA Peer. If ... vr,. r -... M Snir Tha TTivlor.la hi-w w 1 varies , wiison ; nil , ZZ.Z o . . Alv 1 1 Mr. 5h j - - - trv i tttji . J..LI. i ruiiiuciuuis a 1 u ! sky-high in the seventh inning r'Act' 2 really knock Camera out." American legion baseball In Salem wasn't an outstanding success from the standpoint of games won, but it paid its own way, and that's something. General Manager Cliff Parker just made his report to Capital post, showing the program broke even. Which will be happy surprise to the post. lot In iifn mm n twi hit' 1 juuu iu xveuer, wca io a I si n I than. 9 A 1 All had previously acquired six in J J twn U.Q tanuHniiil ralllsa n I Eugene & 7 1 w avww wwuw w vhws vub ww tff.i.L Jl m 1 Vri a I AVAn nAvraf fioiHlr. An th mrt I naica ana i urpie; vviiuaire of the visitors could not have nd BUnop stopped them. 14 0 10 1 Freitas, Peterson and Madjes- ki; Wyatt, Heving, Gregory and Grube. Woodburn Gearln, 2b Bomhoff, cf Manning, 3b Nehl, ss Schwab, If Steger, rf Brazell. lb Batchior, c Beck, P Eder, sub Hughes, sub Rain Routs AU National Teams; The big feature of the nine- run rally was a three-base blow with the sacks loaded by Lee Filipinos March Seeking Return mm j ion a wild throw. Four errors 10 UWn ISlandS tour tree passes helped to Chester, the ball lacking about nd Wilkinson 30 yards of going into the. creek; some great sprinting by Leach kept it from being a homer, but Chester came on around anyway wild throw. Four errors Bend ....5 8 1 Albany 4 9 4 Murphy and Eubanks; Towne St. Louis Loses 13-8 ST. LOUIS, June 26 (AP) LonSli'toV. and won from st Two Games Today Boston 13 15 swell the inning's total. The Senators had acquired HONOLULU, June 26. (AP) three in the third and three In -More than 300 Filipino par- the fifth, Swimming Pool Improvements Are Completed i St. Louis 5 9 0 Rhodes, Welch and Ferrell; Mc Donald, Stiles, Hebert and Shea. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Detroit, postpon ed, rain. prices will be 10 cents for adults Lengren, Lynch vs. Victor. Rob- The swlmminjr pool at dinger squeeze plays engin- field playground has become one 4a. m,,n. ..i-.i tnriav thov I eered bv Scales and Mason Dlay-lnf tha most nonnlar nlacea in The Bobby Jones tourney slow- unemnloved and demanded ing major roles in these rallies, town for children since work on n n Hiientiv Dpcanae soma i . i ti, v.Aa.oia .nv. 9nn.,v um ...i. v.. v.. ..m. reiurn to me x nuippines were i i j v.au - h umutmi mm uoc ua unu tum- nromised fulfillment of t h e I r Wilson's offerings for eight hits pleted and a diving platform wtab lr actnallv without work, but they were well scattered and I built. Much larger wading area is squeak" naa. control oi tne bh- i available tnis year tor tne smau- uation at all times. ler children. before the city hall. I The game started a rew mm- Beginning Tuesaay, June Z7, WOODBURN BEATEN BY SELLWOOD IE New York 3 St. Louis . 27 Pittsburgh 35 Chicago 33 Boston 8 Brooklyn 28 Cincinnati .29 Philadelphia 26 22 26 30 34 35 33 37 40 .639 .587 .538 .493 .426 .459 .429 .394 PHILADELPHIA. June 26. fAP) After playing one-half of the first Inning and then wait- in r 35 minutes the game between the Cubs and Phillies today was called off because of rain. use of the lights, which Willam- m08t ready for the third round; W"JL," th7 men narl ette university is providing at a Robinson vs. Nash, Bonesteele vs. ?a"y tJ"", rd and minimum charge. Admission RUner. Cline, Sr., or Walker vs. SSJw'iSi ground' "fl and 5 cents for children. Follow lhg is the first week's schedule: Tuesday 8:30, Parker's vs Wait's Market; 9:30, Salem Linen Mills vs. Kay Woolen Mills Wednesday 8:30, Elks vs, Pade's Grocery: 9:30, Parker's vs. Salem Linen Mills. Friday 8:30, Elks vs. Kay Woolen Mills; 9:30, Kingsley Ice vs. Pade s inson beat McGinley 2 up, Nash beat O. C. McDowell, Ritner beat Cline, Jr., Lengren beat Hammond 4 and 3, Lynch beat Powers 2 and 1, Victor beat Isom 1 up. And did Bobby himself show us things Sunday? Some of the little things about completing the backswing and starting the downswing that cause a lot of muffed shots and other, ail ments. Better see it today at the Elsinore if you haven't. The Senators looked like a real ball club Sunday, even if a couple of the boys didn't manage to get f f- tna there. Of course the Federals got proper supervision and protee- J tion of their children while en- 1 V1"uut-C" gaged in the use of fireworks I WOODBURV. Jnn 26. Wood- burn's hopes of throwing the Pittsburgh at New Yora. post- Portland Valley baseball league poned, rain (two games today.) into a tie went a-alimmerinc Sun day afternoon when the local Cincinnati at Brooklyn, post mv- -i . v.. IaIi.w. I litAa lata rin a fn t n noCMsitV I him hjf hpr A mold will ennanct ed strikes last week and today of for clearing away the debris left swimming classes and anyone car- team met defeat at the hands of poned, wet grounds. (Double FiliDino plantation workers in by the circus. 2: ing to Join will be welcome, the league - leading Sellwood out- header August 25.) which sugar cane knives were The score: Classes will be held every Tues- iu, tne rinai score Deing 7 to 4. hnntAii a: wi nar Hono- Federals AB. R. H. day and Saturday morning from Sellwood, under the leadership " ' - m.m. .. m M t m A.A ill .A lulu, Tuesday. ueimoucner, rx .......a a a w;v boi i.;v p.ui. St. Louis at Boston, postponed of their pitcher, Val Schneider, rain. (Two games Wednesday.) Three Nines In Yamhill's League Tied The Yamhill division of the Mid-Willamette Valley Baseball association was thrown into a three-way tie between the Salem Elks. Amity and Grand Ronde, when the Elks defeated Amity 8 to S at Amity Sunday, while Grand Ronde was administering an 8 to 0 drubbing to Dayton. Bricher and Bureh were the hit ting stars of the Elks Sunday. The Elks clicked out 12 hits to Amity's 6. Batteries were. Elk a. Zorn and Bricher; Amity, Ro;en balm and Bobbins. DAYTON, Jnne 26 (Special) Hudson of Grand Ronde hel.l the Dayton batsmen to four hit. Sunday as his team piled up an 8 to 0 victory. Grand Ronde .8 10 1 Dayton 0 4 5 Hudson and McPberson; Stout- enberg and Hadley. MT. ANGEL, June 26 Mt. Ac- gel continued to hold first piare in the Mid-Willamette league by defeating Monitor, Sunday by the score of 7-2. The game was play ed at the Monitor ball park. Wolf of ML Angel pitched a brilliant game striking ont 11 batters and had the situation well in hand throughout the game. Cooper pitching for Monitor was touched for 11 hits and 7 runs in the first five Innings but was airtight in the last four Innings. Asboe. Mt. Angel right fielder, took battlne honors with three hits in four trips to the plate. Monitor 2 8 2 Mt. Angel 7 11 4 Cooper and Norton; Wolf atd White. TURNER, June 26 (Special) Turner lost to Stay ton by a 11 to 4 score In a loosely played game on the Cloverdale diamond Sunday. Stayton took the lead in the first Inning with three scores. Turner following with two. Stay ton again scored in the second with two and Turner with two In the third. In the eighth the vis itors tallied two more and in the final Inning warmed up with four more runs. Batteries Stayton: Myers and Lulay; Turner, McCully, Tong and W. Pearson. McCully and My ers were each credited with fire strikeouts. 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