REPP TO BRING
REVAMPED NINE
Promises his Charges Will
Get More Than Three
Hits This Time
Harold Repp, manager of
Bchapp's, has notified Manager
Frank Bashor of the Senators that
he Is bringing almost a brand new
team here Sunday with the avow
ed intention of gaining revenge
for the 1 to 0 beating the Solona
handed oat two weeks ago. Hell
ner, one of Schapp's two ace hurt
ers. held the Senators to five hits
on that occasion and still lost the
game, and it rankles-
Either Hellner or Hatch, the
latter a left hander with a two-hit
victory over Albany to his credit,
will start the game Sunday, and
Repp thinks his new bunch will
: be able to get more than the three
blows achieved off "Squeak" Wil
son on that former visit. .
Abbott on first base. Smith on
second. Repp at short and Roberts
on third will be Schapp's infield
with Kohl, Olsen, Russell, Plouff
and Bent to pick from for the out
field.
Among the newcomers. Belt and
Russell have been considered two
of the ity league's fastest out
fielders: Smith played with Whit
man college. Hatch and Abbott
of the holdovers, are being watch
ed by coast league ecouts. "Doc
Turple, prominent Portland den
tist, remains as the regular
catcher.
Strenuous Workout
Scheduled Tonight
Bashor announced Thursday
that his team will hold a stren
nous workout tonight. He is not
certain what players he will start
; against Schapp's but there
some possibility of one change in
the InfJUd. and "Doby" Wood
may be given an outfield berth
because of his hitting ability,
This would still leave him avail
able lor mound duty. Johnny
Beck will also be on hand but in
view of Wilson's previous mas
tery of the restaurant situation,
the left hander is expected to get
first call Sunday.
Following are the present
league batting averages of the
Senators:
! All.
H.
4
9
12
12
9
9
Pi-t.
.500
.391
.353
.353
.273
.273
.250
.216
.190
.143
.083
.000
C. Wood 8
Chester 23
Manning 34
Gribble 34
Keber .....33
Moye 33
Colgan .' 4
Scales .37
Pemberton .......21
Wilson .28
Mason ....... . . ..12
Rankin . 4
1
8
4
4
1
0
Veterinarians Reappointed
Governor Meier yesterday reap
pointed John F. Ranken, Astoria;
C. H. Seagraves, Oregon City,
and W. H. Lytle, Salem, as mem
i bers of the state veterinary medl-
i cal examining board.
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He may be able to run the "hundred" in nothing flat, buCFrank Wykoff,
world-famous sprinter, couldn't show his heels to Dan Cupid. Here is
the California dash with Miss Ethel Mae Richardson, sweetheart of his
school days, at Glendale. CaL They arc to be married in August, i
Statesman Golfers Employ
Stratagem to Gain Victory
Over Salem
More . by strategem than by
scintillating golf, The Statesman's
team of pencil-pushing and lino-type-tickling
divot diggers upset
the dope and defeated the Salem
Golf club caddies' team on the
club course Thursday forenoon.
The score was 5 to 4.
Knowing they didn't have much
chance against the par-shooting
leaders on the caddies' list, The
Statesman team management mus
tered all its available man-power
and marched into the bag-toters'
stronghold with an army of ten
fair-to-average-to-so-so m a s h i e
swingers.
The top four men on the cad
dies' team won, but not without
something of a struggle in every
instance. But from there on down
to the bottom of the list, The
Statesman picked up all the points
except for one half; though these
matches also were close. Mergler,
playing No. 10 for The Statesman,
had to sink a long putt on the
last green to collect his point
from Ward.
The feature match of Jthe fore
noon was between White of The
Statesman and Cooper, a caddie
who weighed about one-third of
the avoirdupois of his opponent.
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people
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seals
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pelt-
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bird
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in making
pottery
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the teeth
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hawks
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fund
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bovine
quadruped
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measure
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shelter
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in Guides
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time
MATRIMONY
Club's Caddies
They ding-donged around the
course and were all even at the
end of the match. It Is rumored
that White hired Cooper to carry
his heavy bag of clubs, thus add
ine further to the handicap of
size the youth labored under.
Medal honors went to Needham
of the caddies, who went around
In even par to defeat Kletzing
Another notable performance was
that of W. Herberger, who needed
only 15 putts foe. the nine holes,
and needed each of his three one-
putt holes to win his match-
A return match will probably
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COAST LKAGUK
RS MAKE
W. L. Pet.
Sacramento ...... ff 43 .808
Hollywood .83 44 .589
Portland 63 45 .583
Los Angeles 61 46 .570
Oakland . 51 55 .481
Mission 46 64 .418
Seattle 39 66 .371
San Francisco ....41 67 .360
SAN FRANCISCO, July 20
(AP) With Veteran Rudy Kal
lio outguessing the opposition
most of the way, Portland scored
its third straight win over the
San Francisco Missions today 5-2.
The visitors had one big inning
and it was sufficient to turn the
tide in their favor. Four runs
rolled over In the third off five
hits. Mulligan. Sankey and-Sheo-
ly singled, Monroe doubled and
Blackerby followed with a single
to give the Beavers a lead that
was not threatened.
Ted Plllette was the victim of
the Portland onslaught. He was
relieved by Wayne Osborn going
into the eighth.
Portland 5 8 3
Missions 2 8 2
Kallio and Palmisano; PilleU9
and Dugan.
Oaks Defeat Angels
OAKLAND, July 20 (AP)
Los Angeles 6 12
Oakland 8 12
be arranged. Meanwhile The
Statesman team is still undefeat
ed, and its challenge to any team
from four men up to ten, recruit
ed wholly from within the ranks
of any business firm, industry or
state department, still holds gooH
Summary:
Caddies
Statesman
Varley 1
Needham 1
J. Herberger 1
W. Herberger 1
Doughton 0
Com p ton 0
Davis 0
Burrell 0
Cooper ft
Ward
McLeod 0
Kletzing 0
Donnelly 0
Curtis 0
Vestal
Shriner 1
Lange 1
McCain 1
White
Mergler 1
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Ward, Ballon. Miller. Stltzel
and McMullen; Salinsen and Ral
mondL Seattle L. : 3 10 0
Hollywood 5 K S
Caster, Radonits and Bradbury;
Wetzel and Bassler.
San Francisco 3 10 1
Sacramento , 3 7 2
Davis and Bottarini; Hart wig
and Wirts. .
NEW YORK, July 20. (AP)
An entry list of approximately
500 players, 100 short of the
1932 figure, has been received
for the United States amateur
golf championship, including Ross
Somerville of Canada, the title-
holder, and Johnnr Goodman of
Omaha, the new American Open
champion.
The headquarters of the Uni
ted States Golf association were
so swamped with last-minute en
tries up to the closing time, 6
m. today, that it was said an
other week would elapse before
they are all tabulated for the
sectional qualifying competition.
The preliminaries will be held
in 22 districts, to cut the field
down to 150 6tarters for the
tournament at the Kenwood Club,
Cincinnati, during the week of
September 11. Somerville is the
only player exempt from quali
fying.
The list received included Don
Moe and Dr. Oscar F. Willing of
Portland, Jre.
PoniesRaceat
Gresham Today;
Legion Profits
Arrangements were fn readi
ness last night for the opening
of the horse racing season at the
Gresham, Multnomah county
track at 2 p. m. today, from
the gate receipts of which Sa-
lera a arum corps will receive a
portion of the proceeds. Bus!
ness Manager Tom Delaney re
ported. The corps will leave here
at noon today to play before and
between the eight races sched
uled.
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.517
.500
.430
.429
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New York , 50
Chicago bo
Pittsburgh 1 48
St, Louis 45
Boston . 44
Philadelphia ?
Brooklyn 36
Cincinnati 38
35
40
39
42
44
49
48
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PITTSBURGH, July 20 (AP)
The Pirates bunched three hits
off Adolfo Luque with a New
York error for two runs in the
eighth today and defeated New
York 6 to 5.
New York 5 12 3
Pittsburgh 6 9 3
Par melee, Luque and Mancuso;
Swift, Meine and Grace.
Philadelphia 1 11 2
Chicago 10 14 0
Holley, Pickrell, Liska and Da
vis; Tinning and Hartnett.
Brooklyn 0 5 0
Cincinnati 1 6 1
Carroll and Lopez; Benton and
Lombard!.
Boston ............. 3 7
St. Louis .......... .2 7
Frankhouse, Brandt and
gan; Haines and Wilson.
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New York 54
Washington J. 54
Philadelphia 45
Chicago .. .... . 43
Cleveland ,
Detroit 43
Boston 3 6
St. Louis 34
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NEW YORK, July 20 (AP)
Mel Harder held the Yankees to
three hits, two by Lou Gehrig, to
day and the Cleveland Indians
won the series opener 3 to 1. Earl
AveriU's triple led to the winning
runs in the sixth.
Cleveland 3 7 0
New York 1 3 4
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Thought
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First ronnd of the Salem Kit
ball league schedule end to
night, with Just one league
game listed, Klks vs. Klngsley
Ice, at 8:30. Bnt to complete
the usual double header, Par
ker's athletes have agreed to
risk their undefeated status In
an exhibition game with their
toughest foes to date. Fade's
Grocers. This game will be at
0:30 and in view of past tns
. sles between these teams,
should be a scorcher. Since
there is nothing at stake, the
boys will probably take all sorts
of chances, and make it-a real
rip-snorter.
A new round of games will start
next Monday but the standings
won't revert to scratch. Here are
the present standings:
W. L. Pet.
Parker's 6 0 1.000
Pade's 5 1 .833
Wait's 4 2 .667
Klngsley ...2 3 .400
Salem Linen ......2 4 .333
Elks 1 4 .200
Kay Mills 0 6 .000
Harry Plant announce that
the wrestling program wJl be
resnmed next Tuesday night,
with Henry Jones back on the
job, fully recovered from his
illness, and probably matched
with a welterweight who is the
crea mof the Canadian talent,
though the papers aren't all
signed as yet. Doc Nelson will
meet anoter stranger, according
to present plans. Soldier Bob
-Anderson will come back and
Harder and Pytlak; Gomez and
Dickey.
Detroit 1 4
Washington 0 4
Bridges and Hayworth; Crowder,
Burke and Sewell.
St Louis 5 10
Philadelphia 6 10
Stiles and Shea; Grove and
Cochrane.
Chicago .. 0 5
Boston 5 6
Durham. Faber and Berry; Plp-
gras and Ferrell. -
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meet Nkk LaFebre in the 30
minute affair.
The Salem Golf club team will
entertain Sllverton Country club
in a return match here Sunday.
The home team will bo practical
ly the same group that went to
Sllverton a few weeks ago. Salem
Just barely nosed out a . victory
over there and another tougn
match is in prospect.
We miscalculated slightly
about that Statesman-Caddies
team match, conceding it to the
caddies before it was played.
We dJdn't know how good all
the fellows below us on the
Statesman ranking really were.
Today's the last day to sign up
for the Salem Tennis association's
invitational tournament, which
opens Saturday morning. Howev
er, to accommodate players who
work during the day, the entry
list will be kept open until C
o'clock tonight. Men's singles,
men's doubles and novice singles
are offered, but no women's or
mixed competition. Drawings will
be made, at p.m.. and if the
election doesn't prove too hot.
we'll try to announce the Saturday
program in the Saturday morn
ing's paper.
Carey Advises
Union Savings
Accept Oiiet
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20
(AP) Charles H. Carey, stat
corporation commissioner, todaj
addressed an open letter to tn
4200 shareholders of thei Union
Savings & Loan association, now
in his bands, recommending that
the offer of O. B. Berrien and as
sociates of Salt Lake City to pur
chase the assets of the association
be accepted.
He said he recommended' th
Berrien offer as the most feasible
plan devised to conserve the as
sets and one which would make
moderate stock loans available fc
relief of shareholders.
Circnit Judge Tucker, to whom
Commissioner Carey presented re
commendations, and who heard
objections on the part of two ol
the shareholders, held that tha
Berrien offer should be accepted
by August 15 unless a more feas
ible plan should be offered before
then.
By WALT DISNEY
By SEGAR
DARRELL McCLURE
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