.- ... i V- PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Sakra, t Oregon, Sunday Morning, Angusl 13, 1933 FAST GO HTEST Game is at 2:30; Olinger ; ; Field; Stayton Plays vAt Sweet Home BIID-WILLAMETTE LEAGUE PlAjroff Standings ! ' - W. L. Pet. SUyton ............2 0 1.000 Salem Elks 0 1 .000 Sweet Home 0 1 .000 4 Mt. Angel ......... .0 .000 Taking advantage of the last ' Sunday absence of the Senators this season, officials of the Mid Willamette Valley Baseball asso ciation have arranged for one ot the playoff games between cham pions of this circnlt's four divi sions to be played here today. It will probably be the only one of the series played in Salem. : In today's contest here, at 2:30 on Olinger field, the Salem Elks, who were adopted into the Yam hill county division and won the title there, will play Mt. Angel. The Elks lost to Stayton last Sun day but are confident that they can reverse the result later on, as various difficulties prevented them from making mueh ot a 'showing in the first game. - Mi. Angel, which won in the northern Marion county division after a hard struggle with Aurora and Hubbard, has an exceptionally Strong team and will probably send a large delegation of fans to - today's game here;" - Fans. here are wondering what the Elks' hitters will be able to do against Wolf, Mt, Angel hurler -who held Aurora to four blows in the final northern division game - last Sunday. -swctlA. who was not in the best of condition when he started against SUyton last Sunday, is in shape again ana win proDamy start on the mound for the Elks, Hnt 7nrn la also a DOSsIMllty. Bircner will be behind the bat. Beeehler on first base, Kltcnen or Mason on second, Burch at short, Heenan on third. The outfield hinatlon will be selected from among Buslek, Zorn, Keber and ' McCatfery.- "' -- Stayton will play at Sweet Home In the other jplayolf game toaay Class B Tennis Titles won by Salem Entries : ixiwivilii'ttr-. Wash.. Aux.. 12- --" (AP) Al Carr,; of Portland, to day successfully defended his Pa- clfic northwestiY.M. C. A. ten - nl ainalM crown. Twinning . from Bill Sharp, . of XongTiew, In the - iinais 01 ine oiass a qiiiwoo. - , HiraLl Bealli of Salem, won the class B singles title, and-the Salem pair of, Kemp, ana Mur dock captured the .class "B dou bles title. T , Cross - Word . Puzzle By EUGENE H U Vs. 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Hfe'iAlBlLIERl l IrI IISiiMi Woodburn Fetes Champion Junior Team; Second Tilt With Grant May be Played WOODBURN, Aug. 12 A1- though the hour ot their return was not generally advertised here. Woodburn's Legion Juniors were greeted at the station this morn ing by a fair-siied crowd. The boys, figuratively speaking, wore the state championship crown with little royal grandeur but they willingly displayed the silver trophy presented to .- them at Klamath Falls to the group of Woodburn baseball fans who en tertained them at breakfast in a downtown restaurant. The chamber of commerce will honor them with a banquet be fore they leave Wednesday night for Pocateilo, Idaho, where they will enter the northwest regional tournament. " " Possibilities of arranging an ex hibition game with the Grant High Pharmacy players, runners- up in the race for the state cbam plonship, were discussed here to day. It the Vaughn street base ball grounds in Portland can be obtained the game will probably be arranged to be played Monday or Tuesday. . AMERICAN LEAGUE W. U Pet. Washington C9 38 .45 New York ...... .62 42 .604 Philadelphia 53 52 .505 Cleveland 53 . 57 .482 Detroit 52 57 .477 Chicago 51 56 .477 Boston 46 59 .438 St. Louis 42 69 .378 PHILADELPHIA,, Aug. 12. (AP) Philadelphia and New York divided a pair of free swing ing games today, the Yanks win ning the second game 8-6 after, the A'a had taken the opener 11 to 9 in 10 innings. New York 9 11 0 Philadelphia 1114 1 Ruffing, Moore, Gomez, Uhle, Brown and Dickey; Grove, Oliver, Mahatfey, Walberg and Cochrane. New York ....... i.. 8 13-0 Philadelphia 6 14 3 MacFayden and Dickey; Earn shaw and Cochrane. Washington ......... 2 - 5 0 Boston ............. 1 5 1 WhltehiU and Sewell; .WeUand, Welch and Ferrell. Detroit 2 9 0 Chicago 11 .15 1 ,' Frasier, Hogsett and Pasek; Gaston and Berry. " . ) St. Louis ........... .3 Cleveland 9 11 (Ten innings.) Wells, Stiles and Shea; Hflde SHEFFER 68 hinder by ; fear 69 a sea eagle 70 member of upper branch of legislature 71 clothed , VERTICAL 1 win back ! 2 eternally : 3 undomes-ticated ATHLETICS DIVIDE PI WITH YANKS 10 eject 11 term in 12 stricter 15 a white metallie . element 21 engrossed 23 tableland 25 has re- - course " 27 fled from 29 lawful 30 the side of an army 32 pass rope through hole S3 sows -34 a common form of call 36 incite 88 color . 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Phil Salstrom, the other Salem contribution to Woodburn's suc cess, snapped out of his hitting slump in. the Klamath Falls ser les, and played good ball in the field. . Box scores were not sent out on the ' wires from the convention city. Following is' Woodburn's score In the Eugene game, clipped from a Klamath Falls paper: AB R Voget, c "5 0 Coleman, 2 b 3 1 Salstrom, .;,'" 4 1 Nicholson, rf .L 4 2 Bonney, cf ., ,. 6 0 Oberst, ib , 3 2 Schwab, p . ... 2 0 Gant, lb , 3 1 Battleson. If 4 1 Totals 33 8 10 Editor Critical Of Sport Chief . So he is Fired SEATTLE. Aug. 12 (AP) Nelson Cheney, editor of the Uni versity ot Washington summer school journal, was removed Fri day by the A.S.U.W. board of con trol, as an outgrowth of a disput ed editorial. - . An issue of the Journal yester day contained an editorial attack on Charles Frankland, director of athletics, and Roy Rosenthal, dl rector of publicity. First prepar ed for publication last week, it was censored at that time, and did not appear. The board of control said it "did not approve" Cheney's edi torial policy. MICKEY MOUSE 4 CRAVING DECIDED THAT TAN6UEFOOT MUST BE A PACEQ, BECAUSE. HE CANT RUN. : , MiCKEV. WASTES NO TIME IN BUtuOING MM A SULKS' ! THIMBLE THEATRE EVEN IN CLOUOV f IMpM WfcU. AOEf PE, I sr WOV. V I I V-1- . I I TrwKWWFl! MtfcLV I VOEATWER f UrTTLS ) MOST OF A IT'S BtO-TrA- I HE UKES TO WOlD U sV-Xx - S&SSlZ f HOPE KIO LttE WrA MWKES CERTWHTV ) It rr SLEEP ft WHCT'S J I FINGER AXV A --.A 5 Sm T I trSStT SUHSVW. T)OTX yX ftOOO FOR ?Ky VTHfXS U)rW PROVES) ToSsJV ' J BeS? - 1 i SB HMI LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY OWM HARD LUCK r Qttp BOSS ANf NOW HIS LITTLE! GW2L 15 AUHH cjru .A fSG.'ii. l 1 1 LWa C K TOOTS AND CASPER Yy y AE' a , lIa -' tnttleTost chhjc J SXPfUehcS JLJrSS?- ?rl2uf,seA OUT IF HE HAS RnJWXJlJr C?LOKEU 0egERL T MAKE T TyJJfCU QUCSTCNS ASKED TO THE ANDPHON(JJjyvl . J V A -yJZT. lEJf?! l PERSON THAT CAM KNOCK THAT J OUT By LATE RALLY teitas and Stine Both in Great Form too; Sacs, Angels Also Lose COAST LEAGUE W. X. Pet. Los Angeles 79 54 .594 Portland .17 54 .588 Sacramento ... ...78 56 .586 Hollywood 76 54 .585 Oakland 61 . 72 .459 San Francisco ....65 77 .417 Mission 63 80 .398 Seattl 48 81 .372 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 12. (AP) Scoring two runs after two were out in. the ninth inning the San Francisco Seals nosed out the Portland Ducks, 2 to 1, today. Lee Stine. .young Seal right hander, furnished the hit that de cided the. contest; '.Jack Fenton doubled . to center field to start the fireworks off Tony Freitas. Portland hurler. la. the-final frame. He scored a moment, later on Bottarlnl's single to center. Here Stine sent out a long nit to left center and Bottarinl romped across the plate bringing victory, Both pitchers were In their best form. Earl Sheelys home run over the left field fence In the fourth was the only score off Stine. . Portland 1 5 0 San Francisco 2 9 0 Freitas and Palmlsano; Stine and Bottarinl.. Seattle .......11 17 ' Los Angeles .10 15 Plllette. Walters, Sewell and Brandbury; Stitzel, Nelson, Bal lon and Ward, McMullen. Hollywood ....8 14 Sacramento 2 . 5 Sheehan and Summers; Bryan and Woodall. Missions 8 19 1 Oakland . .' .....4 6 i Johnson and Fltipatrlck; Mc Evoy and Veltman. SEATTLE WTXS TITLE WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aug, 12 (AP) The powerful Seattle Forty and Eight post legion jun lore pounded out a victory through a brilliant finish to. win from Walla Walla, 13 to 11, here today' and capture . the state championship. Starring Popeyo " ALL READY BOVt ) S &tM nn.nAO I I I . f THEY TELL ME ( HE SURE WILL BE FOLLOW1N' ) yv I Ux 1S&& G,D DAP' ) jfel OlI MMICKEVS FOIXOWING LkEM IF HE RIDES -THAT JJ Too Much Talk 'Feature Winner, Last Day Races GRESHAM. Ore.. Aug. 12 (AP) A crowd officially esti mated at more than 12,000 saw Too Much Talk, Matt up, win the J. J. Parker trophy, In the feat ure race of the last day ot the 20-day meet at Gresham park here today. Too "Much Talk made the distance, one mile and 70 yards, in 1:46 1-6. Ponce de Leon, ridden by Wil liam Jewett won the special hunt club race which, was held in ad dition to the regular events to day. Only hunt club members and their mounts were entered. NATIONAL LEAGUE . W. L. " Pet. New York ...... t. 63 42 .600 Pittsburgh .......61 47 .565 Chicago ..... ....60 49 .550 Boston 67 51 .528 St. Louis ...... ..57 52 .523 Philadelphia . ....44 61 .419 Brooklyn ...... ..42 61 .408 Cincinnati ..... ..44 65 .404 PITTSBURGH, Aug. 12. (AP) Pittsburgh's Pirates leaped back into second-place today by snaring a double victory from Chicago, 5 to 2 and 3 to 2. Chicago 2 . 8 3 Pittsburgh ....5 8 0 Malone, Henshaw, Nelson and Hartnett; Smith and Finney. Chicago ............ 2 12 Pittsburgh ...... 3 7 Root and Campbell; Melne and Grace. Cincinnati 2 9 St. Louis ........... 3 7 Derringer and L'o m b a r d 1 ; Haines and O Farrell. Philadelphia .0 5 New York .:..2 8 Hblley, Raglan d and V. Davis; FItsslmmons and Richards. Boston 5 8 1 Brooklyn ...........3 10 l Brandt, Smith' and Spohrer Mungo, Carroll, Thurston and Lopes. Also PIRATES LEAP BACK M SECOND PLACE Now Showing "The Lady in Black" Laugh, Clown, Laugh! r Casner's Bad Pennv Rw JIMMY MIIRPHV P. CLIENTS XURTIS How time does fly! We cant, as we mop penp4rtion from oar brow, realize It at an, bat football atmaom la jwst around the corner. Four weeks from tomorrow grtdnea will begin their annual grind oa every college athletic field im the northwest. September 11 Is the date for the coQexei; high schools have no uniform time for . starting work because -schools open at different dates. . Spec Keene has been at Klam ath Falls the last few days, so we have been unable to find out what he considers his prospects to be. . Not of the brightest, we ; suspect. He lost .five regulars by graduation, and they Included 1 some mighty valuable men Erlckson, Jones. Houck, Paul and Felton. But that, we suspect, is not the worst of It. 'Athletes, like any other per sona - who might have beea cast - forth on a cold, selfish world In Jane, had difficulty In landing Jobs for the sum mer, and a good many of them ' will not be able to return to school this fall. Those who do take a chance on slender fi nances, will be more than ever In need of jobs. Keene's squad mms small last year, and, there are not over 14 experienced men available even If all those who have more years of coni- - petition ' ahead of them ' do' come back. On the other hand we know Spec has been expecting big things of some of those few re turning veterans. Some of those who were outstanding last sea son but still In process of "arriv ing" were Manfred "01e' Olson, the plunging fullback who should prove to be the greatest ground gainer In the northwest this sea son; Johnny Oravec; George Can nady, Eddie Frantz, Jack Con nors and several others if they make the grade and come back. Now for the week's program. A considerable exodus of golf- era Is expected In fact started Saturday to Neskowin, where they will assist in the formal Ran? opening of the new course. In : which William 8. Walton Is in terested ' and . which was de signed by Ercd Kay and Gra ham Sharkey of this city. The course is reported to be in ex cellent condition, a sporty lay- oat interesting, to any golfer and there Is no charge for playing there today. A number ' off large and smau parties of . golfers are making the trip. The Salem Elks and Mt An gel will . play at Olinger field this afternoon at 2:30, In one of those Mid-Willamette Valley Baseball association playoff games. The Tuesday night wrestling show is going to be something nnnsnal a quadruple mala event with several new faces appearing. Robin Reed will tackle Emmett Mack of Se attle; ' George Bennett will take on Bonny Martin of Se attle; Doe Nelson will tangle with Soldier Bob Anderson and Swede Law son will oppose Bob Philpott or Tacoma. AD of these boys range between- 145 and 1S5 pounds; the greyhound type that speils speed and action. Monday opens the final week ot regularly scheduled play in the Salem Kitball league. -The Monday games are Wait's Mar ket vs. Kay Woolen Mills and Salem Linen Mills vs. Pade's. at 8 and 9 o'clock respectively. Wednesday night's games will be those postponed from August 4, Parker's vs. Klngsley Ice at 8 o'clock and Pade's vs. Kay Wool en Mills at 9. Friday night the Elks and.Kinksley ice will play the latt game of the regular season, and the second game that night will' b the opener of the playoff, either to settle the sec ond half championship which Is now in a deadlock, or In case that Is decided sooner, the play off between the first and second half winners. In either case -the prospects are strong that it will be Parker's vs. Pade's. Iowa Girl Wins Western Title CHICAGO, Aug. 12ir-(AP) LuCllle Robinson, a comely youngster from Des Moines, Iowa dealt the national champion, Vir ginia Van Wie, Chicago, 6 and 5 lacing today to win the women's western open golf title, a prize that has eluded the Chicago star for nine years. By THAMK YOU 70M.THEV A1MT60 HOT- BUT I THOUGHT! ANNlfc NOW THAT VCWZZ LOOfOr 50 AWCH DARUMG- i BCTTCT4 , THEVD REMJKD VtXJ THAT THEVRE niir' UOVtLV MV I 1ET. title in on PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12 (AP) Gracyn Wheeler of San ta Monica won the v tmen's championship' in - the Oregon state tennis tournament, for the second year in succession when she defeated- Dorothy Buady. ot Los Angeles today' In a ' hard fought three-set struggle, 6-4, 1-6. 7-5. For the first time since 1926 the men's singles went to an Oregon man. Wayne Sabla ot Portland won .from Lloyd Budge of Berkeley. Calif.. In straight sets, 6-4, 6-1, 6-1. Phil Neer. then of Portland but now of San Francisco,- was. the last Ore gonian to hold the state title. Miss Bundy and May. . Doeg, also of Los Angeles, defeated Miss Wheelet and Ann Cook of Seattle, 6-2, 6-4, to win the women's doubles title. Ed Levy and Bob Johnson ot Portland took the men's doubles championship, winning from Ken May ' and Jack Rhine; also of Portland, 6-4, 6-0, .8-6. - Miss Buady and Sablh teamed to defeat Miss Wheeler and Budge tor the mixed' doubles ti tle. The score was 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. Community Picnic . For Mt. Angel is Slated on Tuesday MT. ANGEL, Aug. 12 Mt. An gel will hold Its community pic nic, Tuesday, August 15 at the Silverton park. Everyone is in- Lvited to come and should bring mncu. 1 aoae aaring cars are asked to bring others not having any way of getting there. There will be indoor baseball in the morning and at 1 o'clock the races and card games will commence." After that there will be swimming - and dtv lag and horseshoe pitching contests. Cash prizes will be given. . The Mt. Angel band will play. Lawrence Thomas is general chairman of tthe committee in charge. SON TO JOE ROGERS OAK POINT, Aug. 12. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers, Jr., August 10 in a Salem hospital. 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