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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1934)
emcats Cioui Hor'sehide to Defeqjk Oregon SiMe 1&-10 1 I- 2 BIC INNINGS Aden Hits For Circuit; Beaver Errors Figure in Wild Contest 8 CORVALLIS. Ore., April 20. fyJp) The Willamette university Bearcats went on a bitting ram page and defeated the Oregon State college baseball team 1 5 to 10 in a loosely played game here today. Each, team collected the same number of hits as runs, but the Bearers booted eight times to four for Willamette. In the fourth inning Willamette batted around to score five runs on three hits and in the sixth in nlng scored six runs while the Beavers were fumbling hard-hit balls. Dwight Aden of Willamette and Weber, starting pitcher for the Beavers, hit home runs. Willamette was leading 15 to 4 before the Staters rallied to close the gap. However the Beaver rally never approached threaten ing proportions. The two teams play here again tomorrow. Willamette 15 15 " Oregon State ; 10 10 8 Schwab, Burch and Mills; Web er, Rasmussen and Hollenbeck. Umpire, Frisco Edwards of Sa lem. McMINNVIIXE, Ore., ApriNo. -(-Although outhit, the Univer sity of Oregon baseball team de feated Linfield College 8 to here today. Helser and Wuorinen walked 13 Webfoot batsmen and the Wild cats, committed five errors. Ore gon's big inning was the sixth when Joe Gordon batted in three men and scored himself on an er ror. Batchelar and Stewart hit triples for Linfield. Oregon 8 5 Linfield S 9 Donin, McFadden and Vail; Helser, Wuorinen and Brostrom. Giants Bunt To Beat Out Braves Nine NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet New York 4 Chicago 3 Pittsburgh 2 Brooklyn 2 Boston 1 St. Louis 1 Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 0 0 1.000 0 1.000 .667 .667 .333 .333 .000 .000 NEW YORK, April 20. - (JP)--The Giant crossed Ben Caldwell p with a couple of timely bunts In the sixth inning today and started a four run rally that en abled them to continue their vic tory inarch with a 7 to 3 triumph ver the Boston Braves in the first contest of the series. It was the champions' fourth straight victory. Boston 3 10 1 New York 7 9 1 Cantwell, Angum and Hogan: Schumacher, Salveson, Bell and Richards. BROOKLYN, April 20. - (JP)-.' .pair of Dodger rookies, Emil Leonard and Len Koenecke, to day accomplished the downfall of the Phillis for the fourth time this season as they led Brooklyn to a 5 to 0 victory in the series opener. Koenecke walloped two home runs and two singles. Philadelphia 0 6 1 Brooklyn 5 10 0 Hplley, Kleinhans and J. Wil ton; Leonard and Lopez. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, post poned, cold weather. Chicago at St. Louis, postponed, cold. ATHLETICS DEFEIT S AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Detroit 3 New York 2 Cleveland 2 Boston 2 Philadelphia 2 Washington 2 St. Louis i Chicago i 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2' .750 .667 .500 .500 .500 .400 .333 .333 PHILADELPHIA, April 20.-(ff) The Athletics landed on four Washington pitchers today for 15 klt two of them for extra bases and pounded the American lea gue champions Into a 9 to 6 de feat, Connie Mack had to call on threw hurlers Johnny Marcum BUI Dietrich and Bob Kline bel fore the Senators finally were subdued to give the A's their sec ond win In four starts. Washington 6 12 i Philadelphia 9 15 0 . Wearer, Thomas, Russell, Crow der and Berg, Klumpp; Marcum, Dietrich, Kline and Hayes. - Tigers Win in Oth CLEVELAND, April 20.-)-8coring all their runs in the ninth Inning, the Detroit Tigers bested the Cleveland Indians 4 to 0 today in a dnel between two southpaw hurlers. Carl Fischer, winning hurler; held the tribe to fire hits. Detroit i 8 1 Clereland 0 5 0 Fischer and Cochrane; Brown and Pytlak. --New York at Boston postponed, rain. ; St. Louis at Chicago postponed, rain, cold. '.: CHAMPION SOLON '"CW" COMMENTS The weather being what It it, no farther reminders of the earliness of the season are ne cessary or, perhaps, welcome; but anyhow the management out at the 8alem Golf club has found it necessary to turn on the water earlier "than ever be fore. The green were given their first wetting Thursday morning and Friday the Irrigation had extended to most of the fair ways. The first record was set when the greens were mowed in January. C Most of the finals in the spring handicap tournament will be play ed today, as the club team has an important match " scheduled for Sunday; the Oregon State South paws are coming here. The Sa lem club nosed out a victory over this bunch at Portland recently The team from Portland will in clude Ben Dolp, Wes Sundeleaf, Bob Bailey, Harry Jett, Ken Smith, Elmer Taylor, George Nan nettl, Ted Stiles, George Anthony, Harry Arnold, A. W. Bartlett, Q. R. Reeves, George Houck, Sam Gladney, A. W. Blackburn and Bugbee. Salem will be represented by Bob Taylor, Br. A. D. Woodman- see, Walt Cllne, Bert Victor, Max Flanery, Robin Day. Don Hendrie. Glen Lengren, Jack Nash, Ernie Skelley, Dr. C. C. Higgins. R. I. MacLaughlin, Guy Smith, Ted Kuhns, Carl Armpriest and Cephus Starr. The Portland Flying Omegas called off their track meet with the Willamette university team which was scheduled for Sweet land field this afternoon. The Bearcat tracksters will meet the Salem Y. team next Friday. Willamette's rolfers will nlav Oregon State at Corvallis today while Oreeon State's tennis team will meet the Bearcat outfit on Willamette's courts. The W. U. women's tennis team wil nlav Lin field here this forenoon. Pacific Tops Y.M. in Dual Track Meet Emectinr to enter a four-wav meet, the Salem Y. M. C. A. track team went to Forest Grove Fri day only seven men strong, only a Ml a y m . ... . 10 una a auai meet wun raciric university on its hands, the other two teams faillnr to aonear The Y. placed in all but two events. winning four, but lost the meet, 93 to 38. Sergeant won the broad inmn and high Jump, leaping six feet in the latter, and was third in the pole vault, discuss and javelin; xeater took the shot put with a toss of 42 feet and thn V the relay. Page took second in the zzu ana tnird In the 100, high Jump. Clark second In the twn. mile, Willig second In the pole vault and third in the 440, Fil singer third In the low hurdles, Rich third in, the mile and Luci third In the broad jump, to com plete saiem s snowing. Killits ran the hieh hurdles mr Pacific in 15 flat and the 100 In 10 flat, and Bruce won the low hurdles in 25.4 seconds Time in the distance runs was unusually slow. Battle Royal Is Slated on Armory Mat The World war. with sir nntinn. alities represented, will he staged all over again at the armory Tues- aay nignt Dy the American Legion, which had a star role in the orig inal cast. It is to be an interna tional battle royal of wrestlers. Mickey McGuire, Irishman; Don Sugai. Jananese: Walter ihi, Chinese; Hugh Adams, English man; jaca Okay, Eskimo; and "Cowboy" Heinz, American, are the battlers. When this mob dwin dles down to two grapplers they will wrestle under resrular mia to wind up this novel main eevnt. KODin Reed and Jack Gorman, who drew canacitv hnnsoa in Se attle when he met lark n there several times last year, will ngure in the 45-minute semi- WindUD. Georee Sere-en nt snf Lynn Jones will put on the 30- mmute prelim, having asked the opportunity to show Salem fans they can wrestle. An Injury to Jones ended their first bout here prematurely. WILLAMETTE BESTS Willamette nniversitv'a tennia team defeated Oregon Normal rour matches to two, Friday aft ernoon on the Willamette courts. After the Bearcats had clinched the victory the second double match was cancelled. Bennett, Willamette, defeated Murdock e-1, -l; Hagemann, Willamette, defeated Renin 7-K 3-6, 6-0; Harmon, Willamette, de feated Kerrigan -7, 9-7; Sanders, Oregon Normal, defeated Harrer 1-6, 11-9. 6-3; Dutton, Oregon Normal, defeated Winston 4-6, 6-1, 6-4; Hagemann and Bennett defeated Kemp and Murdock 6-0 6-4. The Willamette team will play Oregon State this afternoon at 1:30 on the Willamette courts. NORMAL IT TENNIS n ANOTHER GAME Missions Go on Rampage in Third; Hafey Gets His Usual Home Run COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet, Los Angeles 14 4 .777 Missions 11 7 .611 Sacramento 9 8 .529 Oakland 9 9 .500 San Francisco .... 9 8 .529 Seattle 7 11 .388 Portland 6 12 .333 Hollywood 6 12 .333 PORTLAND, Ore., April 20-fciP) -The moist delivery of Clarence Mitchell, veteran spltballer, lim ited the Portland batsmen to sev en hits as the San Francisco Mis sions won 8 to 4 here today, tak ing a three to one lead In the series. The Mission hitters rampaged in the third inning and drove Hal Turpin from the mound with five hits, good for four runs, and add ed another hit and run in the same Inning from Ragland who replaced Turpin. Outfielder Ha fey of the Missions again con tributed a home run to his team's scoring. Portland scored one run in the third, two In the seventh and one la the eighth. Pillette Repeats SEATTLE, April 20-ff)-WIth POLLY AND HER MICKEY MOUSE - - I - , PLUTO- HE'S A SMART ME SPILLS HIS SO HE STARTS TTyTTirTl T rPPlSL. II THAT'S A GOOD " 1 . fSrTR 7'2'Sk COULDN'T DEaDEl f IDEA, ASH-I NEVER)! 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NA rflH O 1?H Sypdiotr.'!, Gratt-Briah, tifhn frrd. 4-21 r ( ffj-j big Herman Pillette hurling his second straight shutout victory of the season, the Seattle Indians ev ened' the count with Hollywood today, -winning the fourth game of the series 5 to 0. Hollywood 0 5 l Seattle 5 12- 0 . Shellenback and Bassler; Pil lette and Bottarlnl. I ' . Angels Win Again LOS ANGELES, April A three-run rally by the Oaks in the eighth fell one short of tying the score and the angels, adding, another tally for good measure, took a 6 to 4 victory here today. Oakland .4. 6 0 Los Angeles 6 14 2 Haid, Salinsen and Raftnondl; Meola and Campbell. Gibson in Form SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.-Gp)-Sam Gibson, tall right-hander, flashed his old form to pitch the San Francisco Seals to an 8-to-2 victory over the Sacramento Senators in a coast league base ball game here tonight. Sacramento 2 7 1 San Franciaco 8 12 0 Koupal, Home and Mayer, Sel keld; Gibson and Woodall. Keizer Divides Clear Lake Games KEIZER, April 20. Keizer boys continued their winning gait when they defeated Clear Lake baseball team, 13 to 0, this after noon on the local field. The Kelxer girls lost their kitball game to Clear Lake girls, 10 to 7, being the final score. PALS LITTLE FELLER! OWN DINNER EATIN" MINE. tt-v iijk 1Mb ItN DOU SPENMUA UAurv Ai.rs AWAY revcM HONEST. UMCL-E GEORSE DAD CARE Ar THEy WERE TERRIBLE. POOR JUyuyuyuyuiil "" 1 I KPOPEvE HAS BE EH IN EVERY I I i JNL IN EVERY PORT IN THE S I WORLD IK EVERY PORT r - r ' 1 I BIS 1 a I I t ' I " 1 LINEN, PARKER SLUGGERS Will Hauk and L Singer Share in First Home Run Honors; Games One-Sided Sluggers of the Salem Linen Mill and Parker's Softball team made their efforts count in Fri day night's league games on Sweetland field and as a result the linen weavers defeated Master Bread 12 to 0 and Parker's de feated Associated Oil 11 to 2. Since the two games were going on simultaneously and nobody could watch both, honors for the first home run of the season may perhaps better be divided between Harold Hauk of Salem Linen and L. Singer of Parker's. Nick Serdotz and McCaffery of Salem Linen hit three-baggers, and two-baggers were collected by Elliott, Amend and Gies of Par ker's, Hauk, Scheibner and Hof fert of Salem Linen. Parker's had its big inning In the seventh when it scored six runs, and Salem Linen did like wise In the third. Next Monday night the Elks will play Pade's and Valley Motor will meet Hollywood Auction. Salem Linen 12 14 2 Master Bread 0 2 6 M. Serdotz and McCaffery; Walker and Gregg. Associated Oil 2 2 6 Parker's 11 12 4 It's an A Victim of Circumstantial Evidence PLUTO OH, WELL LET-IN HAVE IT! ME88E I CAN GET ENOUGH OUT O' HIS t' keep from starvin'! Now Showing "A I NEVER BEN N Three Tickets r 1 Amo vco4 Ooey, My grand son - Gave ALL YOUR SPENDING MONEY gave AWAy yooR PEARLr HAMOIEC PEN-KWIPE. THAT VOJR. GAVB. you POR. CHRISTMAS J I coulon't help rr SIR 1 feat so SoRtayl FOR "THE POOR KJMGRy KIOS . Colonel Hoofer's Secret Box S core Missions AB. H. O. A. Almada, cf 4 1 3 0 Hafey, If 5. 1 2 0 Eckhardt, rf 3 1 5 0 Stronet, 3b 4 1 1 2 Dahlgren, lb 4 1 9 0 Beck, ss 3 0 1 3 Wright, 2b 3 2 4 2 Fitzpatrick, c 4 1 2 0 Mitchell, p..., 4 2 0 1 Totals 32 10 27 8 Portland AB. ,H. O. A. McLeod, ss 4 0 4 3 Coscarart, 3b 2 0 1 1 Lawrence, cf 3 1 3 1 Sheely, lb 4 2 7 1 Cox, c 4 1 2 1 Blackerby, rf 4 1 3 0 Wilburn. ss 3 0 4 4 Loane, If 3 2 3 0 Turpin, p 0 0 0 0 Ragland, p 2 0 0 0 English, 3b 1 0 0 1 Packard 1 0 0 0 Henderson, p 0 0 0 0 Dean 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 7 27 12 Batted for Ragland in 8th. Batted for Henderson in 9th. Missions 00a 001 200 8 Portland 001 000 2104 Error, Henderson. Losing pit cher, Turpin. Struck out, Turpin 1, Mitchell 2. Bases on balls, Mit chell 4, Ragland 3, Henderson 1. Home run, Hafey. Two base hits, Wright, Mitchell, Stroner, , Loane Heseman and Seguin; H. Sing er and L. Singer. 111 Wind PLUTO PRETTY SUM PICKINGS1. GUESS l'u HAFTA GO OUT AN' RUSTLE UP A BONE SOMEWHERES ! Way With Women' HE'S GOT -J OUUCC I ICS FM-U UVCK THE OJORLO- HE'S AUJFUL KISS VANRlPPLE to Heaven MAD ? WHV, IM si J :Z ir--j mad ? whv, im so jj lm wX PStoUO AND HAPPY ,POUO AND HAPPY r THEN VOU Tj ftfD B& UVING 1 SAME HOUSE. 'SUCH A GRAND OP WCIDS- MOW I AINT MAO A START OUT Ah4D I'LL L 1 I HAE A SHARE 11 yOUR HAPPINESS 2, Cox. Sacrifice, Hafey. Rons batted In, Mitchell, Almada, Stroner 2, Dahlgren,. Ragland. Fitzpatrick, Hafey 2, Blackerby 2, Sheely. Double plays, Lawrence to Coscarart, Sheely to Wilburn to Sheely, Wilburn to Sheely, Beck to Wright to Dahlgren, Mc Leod to Wilburn to Cox. Hit by pitcher, by Ragland 3. Umpires, Guthrie and Pinelli. Time, 1:50. SUM BLANKS LEHi TOSSERS SILVERTON, April 20. Coach De Lay's Silverton high school basketball team defeated Lebanon 10 to 0 here today. Carefully bunched hits made possible the large score for Silverton with only 13 hits tallied for the local boys during the entire game. Crowder and Orren of Silverton each got three-baggers while Shubert and Reed, their team-mates, each knocked two-baggers. A practically new string played throughout the final two innings for Silverton, De Lay's method of limbering up the rest of the squad and giving each player an op portunity. Silverton plays New berg high In Newberg next Tues day. Lebanon 0 6 3 Silverton .......10 13 3 Oakley, Miner and Blatchley; Kuenzi, Coomler and Moe. SHAW IS VICTOR SHAW, April 20. In a ball game Thursday afternoon, Shaw grade school team defeated Mill City 14 to 7. By PLUTO! SHAME N ISN'T ONE DINNER ENOUGH ' Ik WITHOUT STEALING FROM A j HELPLESS LITTLE DOG I I HALF VtJ SIZE 9j Li.'... I I J-' m, lPOPeve.OUrAG.TELL MISS OYL ABOUT THE TvJENTW SEVEN SuJctTlES YOU HMD MX TIME YOU TOLD ME ABOUT f uown rA LftPtTOVJN r SO IN THE WITH GE-E.T FEEL PAIR OLAO ALL. UJELL OVER GOU-V OF GEORGE A PJRiNCE liARRELL. yyeLuRE- By AH-M! CASPER'S rONE AND NOBODY IS 1 INHT-N0YV YOU CAN PRACTICE M A THINr ABOUT TT SSyJIY1 t nle SURPRISE EVEKYBOBrw-t Salem Track Team Enters Meet at F. G. Salem high school will be rep resented In all events In the an nual invitational track meet con ducted by Pacific university at Forest Grove today. Coach Ver non Gilmore is taking a team of 23 men. In the springs Salem will be strong in numbers at least; Cole man, Cave, Salstrom, Ramage, Papkoff, Ellis, Smith and South will enter the various event np to the 440. Brown, Sederstrom and Forrest will participate In the longer runs, Kellogg, Rice-and Fowler In the hurdles. , Drager, Grabenhorst, Brownell, Townsend, Varnes and Kellogg will compete in the weight events and Baker, Johnson, Quistad and Osland in the jumps. Junior Soitball Nines Will Play Junior Church league softball play opens Informally today. Be cause the membership In the league is not yet closed any games played today win neces sarily count as practice. Never theless, all teams already signed op and those - Intending to join are asked to meet at Sweetland field at 1 p. m. today. CLIFF STERRETT ' 4 . l '4 4 --- By WALT DISNEY ON VOu! By SEGAR r 7n By DARREL McCLURE A VEBV lill2J" tA ali -jk. b cr SMDVTHE ONLY THINGS 4 THIS CdCRLD'AttE TUP riu-waa wtYB orVEJtl Al4U UNCLE yxREf to JIMMY MURPHY UNTIL. and sw Ik. . MS