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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Saturday Morning August 3, 1935
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IL-STll TO
PLAYJUESDAY
Singer, and Kitchen to. Head
Teams; Banquet Funds :
. . Will Be Obtained ' -
Two selected teams the pick
f the 'Salem softball league will
Tie next Tuesday night at Sweet
land field In an all-star benefit
came to provide a portion of the
funds for the annual softball ban
quet, being sponsored this year by
the Salem Breakfast club, f
Lou Singer and Loren Kitchen,
managers respectively of Parker's
and Pade's, teams that have been
at each other's - throats for two
years, will manage the two all-,
star nines.
The banquet at' which an at
tendance of over 200 is expected
will be " held " August 9 -at C:30
o'clock at the Masonic temple.' Al
though the Breakfast club's usual
brand of humor will.be apparent
in the program the main Idea will
be : showing ; Salem's appreciation
for the splendid work of the soft
ball player in providing Salem
with its most outstanding summer
sport ' -
Proceeds of . the benefit game
will be used to'pay for the play
ers share In the banquet expense.
The league has offered the use of
the grounds, Ughts: and umpires
-for the occasion.?-,: yt;f
The two teams, selected by the
managers, follow: .'. " .'" ';
Kitchen's team: Schnuene cat
Cher; Gilmore, pitcher; Haulc, lb;
. Kitchen, 2b; , Salstrom, ss : Grib
ble, . Sb: W eline r. Herberger,
Scales and Gentskow, outfielders.
Kltchea for relief pitcher.?
: Singer's team: L. Singerrcatch
er: Mickenham, '-pitcher; EarrlBh,
lb; Garbarino, 2b; KebeM;
dinger, 3b; D'Arcy. M eline. Bone
- and Elliott, outfielders. M. Ser
dots for relief pitcher. - .
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
'By virtueof Mortgage foreclos
ure execution, issued by the Cir,
euit Court of the State of Ore
gon., for the County of Marion in
Suit No. 25020, The Federal Land
Bank of Spokane, a corporation,
plaintiff, vs. Henry Lewis; Gott
lieb Gaub and Lldia Gaub, hus
band and wife; and Horticultural
National Farm Loan Association";
a corporation, defendants; there
in pending and to me directed, I
shall, on Saturday, the 24th day
of August, 1935, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon thereof, at te
front door of the Marlon County
Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, sell at
. public aaction. for cash, all right,
title : and Interest had. and pos
sessed by said defendants, on or
since the date of execution of
plaintiff's Mortgage; in and to the
following described real property:
Beginning at a "point 28.44
, chains South. 5 10' West ; of
the Southeast Corner of the P.
L. C. of John Stipp and wife, in
Township Eight, South Range
Two West of the Willamette
Meridian; thence Soutn.B .19'
West 10. 01. chains on the West
lino of Daniel Waldo's D, L.-C;
. thence West 29.50 chains to the
Southeast Corner of R. W. Car
ey's land thence North : 10.0 2
chains;' thence East 39.37
chains to the place ' of begin
ning, containing S9 acrer, more
' - or less, except from this tract
,' IS feet In width off the West
send of said premises and ex-
"tending the full length of said
"West end thereof, which Is re
served, for road purposes.
" Also beginning "at a stone mon
' nment on the West line of Dan
iel Waldo's and wife's D. L. C.
No. 41. in Township ; Eight,
South .Range Two, West of the
W. M. which point is 28.C7
chains South 5 10' West from
the Southeast Corner of the D.
L. C. No. SI, of John Stipp and
wife, 'in said " Township and
Range, "the same stone being
' the- Southeast - Corner of t b e
' land heretofore deeded to Wm.
V. Hurst by Eva U. Hurst by
' deed which is recorded at page
410, Book No. 80, of the record
- of deeds for Marion County, Or
egon; ' thence : West ' S0.48
chains to a stone monument,
the same' being the Southwest
Corner of the land heretofore
deeded to William V. Hurst by
Margaret A. Hurst by deed re
. corded at page 409, -of book No,
80, of .the records of Deeds for
Marion County, Oregon; thence
North 0.57 chains to an angle
Iron driven into the ; ground
thence East 31.07 chains to an
angle iron driven in the ground
on the West line of the said D.
L. C. ct the sail Daniel Waldo
and wife; thence South 10'
"'West -on the West line of the
said D. It. C. 6.59 chains, to the
place of beginning, and contain
1ng 20.21 acres, more or less.
Also a strip for roadway begin
ning at the Southeast Corner of
the land cwned by R. W. Carey,
being part of the Sections Two,
Three, Ten and Eleven, ta
Township Eight, South Range
Two, West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Marlon County,
Oregon, and included in Not
No. 2495, runnis g thence North
erly on the East line of said R.
W. Carey's land 12 feet, thence
Westerly - parallel with v the
South line of said R. W. Carey's
land 108 rods, to County road;
thence Southerly 1 2 feet;
thence Easterly 108 ' rods- to
point of beginning, all situated
in Marion County, State of Ore-
'goa.
A. C. 3URK,
Sheriff of Marlon
Count', Oregon.
EDWARD K. PIAiJECKI,
One of Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Date of first publication: July
2D. 1935.- "
Pate of last publication: Aug.
1. 1"5. . . J.20-27-A.3-10-17.
Mt. Angel arid Milwaukie
Teams to Battle Sunday
For Legion Tourney Post
WOODBURN,1 Aug- 2. Wheth
er tlfe 1 Junioa American"' Legion
baseball team representing the ML
Angel or the Milwaukie pasts will
take part in the state playoff at
Woodburn August 10 and 11 will
be decided here at the Woodburn
Legion pork Sunday. The district
playoff between Mt. Angel J- and
Milwaukie was thrown into a tie
Wednesday - afternoon w3en Mil- 4
waukie rallied In the eighth in
ning and nosed out Mt. Angel by
a score of to 4. , -
Mt. Angel won the first of the
three games in the 'district play
off. Since Milwaukie took the sec
ond the third and deciding tilt
will be staged Sunday. . . '
The Woodburn Townies also
scheduled a game to be Played
Sunday .at .Legion park, -' the op-,
ponents to be the Milwaukie
Townies. ; In case of a djouble
header at the ball park Sunday,
the Legion Junior ' game will be
gin at 2 o'clock, the contest be
tween the Woodburn knd Milwau
kie teams to follow. If only the
Legion Junior game Is played-it
will get under way at t:Sb.' - '
: The eastern Oregon champion
ship team to come to Woodburn
is The Dalles. The Dalles de
feated Bums for the right to com
pete in the playoff. Portland will
be represented by the Sugar Crest
Doughnuts team.
Band music for both Saturday
and Sunday during the- playoff
will be provided by the Woodburn
community band,; Kenneth. As
bury,: director. - Special rehears
als for the erent will be beld
Monday1 and Thursday nights. .
v Umpires to officiate at the
playoff are Jude" Morland, Port
laniLXegionnalre and veteran ar
bitrator,. Tyler Christian, also of
Portland, and Tarry" Gardner of
Canby.
Since it is apparent that only
two teams will stay overnight in
Woodburn, the housingplans have
been changed. It was originally
planned to house the players in
the armoryr .Now it has been de
cided 'to have one. team sleep in
IN THE .COUNTY COURT OF
y THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR .MARION COUNTY. ?
In the Idatter of the
Estate of . . No. 8710
HENRY LINK; Deceased.
HENRY A. LINK, TILLIE Sr JIR
ARDOTT ADA LINK GROGG,
MAUD , L. DANIELS. ADRA
PEARL BARNES. BENJAMIN A.
LINK, EDA FARRINGTON Mc
BRIDE. LEWIS FARRINGTON
and ARTHUR E. FARRINGTON,
Heirs at Law of Henry Link.
Deceased.
' ; - Plaintiffs,
' -VB.-
ARTHUR LINK, ADA E. LINK,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
SAMUEL LINK, Deceased, THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GEORGE
JUNIOR LINK.- Deceased, JEN
NIE . FARRINGTON SHULL, IRA
DONALD FARRINGTON, CHAR
LES DATUS FARRINGTON, THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GUY
FARRINGTON, i Deceased, J, F.
SHULL, CHARLES EUGENE
SHULL, ROBERT JOHN SHULL,
RUFUS C. HOLMAN, SUte Trea
surer of the State of Oregon as
Administrator of the Estate of
Henry .Link, 'deceased, STATE
LAND BOARD OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS OF HENRY LINK, De
ceased, and ALL PERSONS UN
NAMED OR UNKNOWN f HAV
ING OR CLAIMING ANY IN
TEREST, IN THE ESTATE OF
HENRY LINK. DECEASED, AS
HEIRS OR DISTRIBUTEES.
. .'v ; . Defendants,
CITATION '
TO ARTHUR LINK. ADA ,E.
LINK. THE UNKNOWN. HEIRS
OF - SAMUEL. LINK. Deceased,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
GEORGE JUNIOR LINK, De
ceased, JENNIE FARRINGTON
SHULL, IRA ; DONALD FAR
RrNGTOI. CHARLES DATUS
FARRINGTON, THE 'UNKNOWN
HEIRS OF GUY FARRINGTON,
Deceased, J. F. SHULL, CHAR
LES EUGENE SHULL, ROBERT
JOHN SHULL, RUFUS C. HOL
MAN, State Treasurer of tne
State of Oregon as Administrator
of the Estate of .Henry Link, De
ceased. STATE LAND BOARD
OF THE STATE OF OREGON.
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
HENRY LINK, - Deceased, and
ALL PERSONS UNNAMED OR
UNKNOWN HAVING OR CLAIM
ING ANY INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE OF HENRY LINK, DE
CEASED, AS HEIRS OR DIS
TRIBUTEES:
IN THE NAME . OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, You are
hereby commanded to appear be
fore the Honorable County Court
of the. State of Oregon for the
County of Marion at the court
room of said court at the Court
House In the City of Salem, Ore
gon, on the 1st day of November,
1935," at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day to show cause,
if . any exists, why the facts
should not be found and the
rights x of heirship and distribu
tion of the Estate of Henry Link,
deceased, be decreed as set forth
in the petition of the plaintiffs on
file herein. . . . . -.
You, the above named defend
ants and all- persons .named or
unnamed having or claiming any
interest in , the estate of said
Henry Link, deceased, are hereby
commanded to appear before this
court at said time 'and place and
file your verified answers as pro
vided by law, setting forth your
respective claims of heirship,
ownership or Interest in the
Estate of Henry: Link, deceased.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal oj this Court ' affixed this
19th day of July. 1925.
(Seal) U. G. BOYER,
1 Clerk of the County Court,
By J. H. WARD,
i Deputy,
This publication is being made
July; 20, 27, August 3, 10, 17,
fhe high school gymnasium ahd
the Other in the Artisans hall. The
Sugar Crest team's manager lias
indicated that he will have his
boys sleep at their homes in Port
land.' 'Since either MU Angel or
Milwaukie are closer to Woodburn
than Portland, it is thought that
boys from either of these teams
will also sleep at home. The
team 3 and their managers and
coaches will be fed at the armory.
A dance will be given in the
armory Saturday night, August
10.
Giants Gain; .
Win Victory
Over Braves
NATIONAL LEAGUE
i . . W. L.
New York 41 33
Cincinnati ..... t 43 . 54
St. Louis ....... 56 89
Pittsburgh 55 44
Brooklyn 43 52
Chicago 42 Sg
Philadelphia ..... 40 54
Boston ...... 25 71
Pet.
49
.443
.589
.556
.453
.020
.426
.260
; NEW YORK; Aug." 2-0P)-With
Clydell Castleman and Allyn Stout
combining to pitch, five-hit ball,
the New Tork Giants strengthen
ed their position at the- top of the
National league today, by defeat
ing the Boston. J3raes ,4 .to 1 in
the opener of a four-game aeries.
In turning In his tenth victory
of the season, Castleman .held the
Braves to four hits before pulling
up with a lame arm In the sixth.
Mel Ott was the spearhead of
the Giants' 12-hit attack off Bob
Smith and Huck Betts. He parked
his 24th homer in the upper
right field stands in the second.
Boston . . ..........1 50
New York ....4 12 1
R. Smith, Betts and Mueller;
Castleman, Stout and Mancuso.
Dodgers Win Early
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2-flP)
-Getting away to a four-run lead
in the first inning, the Brooklyn
Dodgers turned back the Phillies
8 to 3 today behind the : fine
pitching of George Earnshaw ind
Less Munns.
Brooklyn 8 11 1
Philadelphia 8 7 4
Earnshaw, Munns and Lopez;
Walters, Pexxulo, Bibin, Jorgens,
Mulcahy and Todd.
Schott Effective V
nXCINNATI. AUC. 2 - (Jfi -
Younr Gene Schott held Chicago
to four hits today while the Cin
cinnati Reds pounded Cub pitch
ers for an 8 to 0 victory. -
Chicago 0 4 2
Cincinnati , 8 9 0
Lee. Casey and Odea ; scnou
and Lombard!. , C
Softballers
Vie in Field ;
Meet Events
Wait's and, the Papermakers
each won two first places In the
annual field meet of the Salem
softball - league held , between
games last night. Parkers, the
Eagles and Hogg Bros, also had
men place In the first column. -
, Every team with the exception
of the state champions,- Pade's,.
was represented in the meet, Ray
Elliott, who won the distant tos
sing event last year, successfully
defended his title with a heave
of 223 feet, 8 inches. -
. Fungo hitting ' for distance
brought the most cheers from the
rather meager crowd. Lauderback
of the Papermakers won the event
when he batted the ball for 215
feet, eight Inches after two weak
tries, - .
Judges for the event were Don
Upjohn. James Nicholson and Dr.
F. D. Volgt. ;
The results:
Base Junning-r-Won"-by Aden,
Walt's? Salstrom, Hogg Bros.;
Moriarity. Eagles. -Time,- 10.7.
Longest throw - Won by El
liott, Parker's; Gribble, Walt's; .
N. Serdots, Hogg Bros. Distance,
223 feet, 8 inches.
Fungo hitting for distance
Won by Lauderback, Papermak
ers; Hunt, ' Parker's; Kellogg,
Master Bread. .Distance, 215
feet, 8 inches.
Accuracy of throw from center
field to home plate Won by Selg-
mund. Eagles; Salstrom, Hogg
Bros.; Manning, Waifs. Distance
of winning throw from plate, 14
feet, 3 Inches. -
Junior Softball
In Second Round
The second round Junior soft-
ball league play will open Wed
nesday at Leslie field. Two games
will be played - each Wednesday
until the six-game - schedule . is
complete. The schedule follows:
August 7 Acme Wreckers vs.
Valley Motor; Kay Mill vs. Krue
ger's; August 14 Valley Motor
vs. Kay Mill; Acme Wreckers vs.
Krueger's. , August 2 1 Acme
Wreckers vs: Kay Mill;; Valley Mo
tor ts. Kruegers. '. " - .
Spa, Softballers
Defeat Artisans
The Spa softball nine, new team
in the Industrial league, claimed
up its third consecutive victory
last night when it defeated the
Artisans 6 to 5 behind Joe Dar
by's four-hit pitching. -
Spa 6 g 5
Artisans ,...... ... S 4 3
DOUBLE PLAYS
ARE FREQUErJT
Bahlburg Has. Near-Shutout
as Master Bread Tops y
' Paper Mill Team , ;
With Marr Ritchie Pitching
four hit' ball, Waifs defeated the
Eagles C to 2 last sight in a game
that saw tight defensive work on
the - part ..of both, teams. , -
Double plays at crucial points
saved runs for both sides, while
Cralg, Wait's second baseman,
made what' is undoubtedly the
f Inkiest - catch ,. of ; the season to
stave of a possible; Eagle rallyH
Gribble Played more -than-his
share of the game for Waifs," in
cluding an unassisted double play
that started with a one handed
catch of ,Belf s iard liner.? '
-The game was much -closer than
Wait's four run margin indicates.
Three of the fourt runs were the
result, of Ike Wlntermute's home
run, to deep center with two on. . '
Z Waifs scored first la the sec
ond when Dunn batted in Winter
mute.' The .Eagles, knotted." . the
count In their halt when Moriarty
singled, was sacrificed to second
by Humphreys and came home
when Craig erred. '
."Aden, first Wait's ? batter In
the third, bit .off a double . and
Gribble walked. Manning filed out
and - then Wintermute took a
square hold on one and laid -it
among, the daisies in" center field
for a ronnd trip ticket.
Aden ' v doubled again, in the
fourth to drive in Ritchie for the
fifth tally and the final cam in
the seventh when Gribble singled
to score - Filslnger.
Haskins drove in Humphries In
the fourth for the" Eagle last
counter.
Erwin Bahlburg had a shutout
over the .Papermakers in his
hands until two were down in the
ninth, .but a walk and an error
made the final score read 8 to l
for Master Bread. Bahlburg gave
out only seven scattered hits
while Kuescher, new Papermaker
hurler. was touched for 12.
. R H E
Waifs 6 8 4
Eagles ... ....... 2 4 3
. Ritchie and Seguin: Hessman
and Siennett.
Master Bread 8 12 7
Panermakers .........1 7 4
Bahlburg and Kellogg; -Kue
scher and Kelley.
Yankees Hit
Again:
9-4
AMERICAN LEAGUE
' W. ' L. Pet.
Detroit ......... 59 37 .615
Now York .v...'.. 53 37 589
miieaffn i : ..... 51 3 - ".5S7
Boston . . ; . . 49. 1 45. i&zi
Cleveland 4- 45 .505
Philadelphia , :... 39 47 .453
Washington: 40 66 ;417
St. Louis . ... . .V 31 6T .?33
' WASHDJGTON. Axxg. , J.-iffV-
The New York Yankeer snapped
out of tkeir hitting slump- today,
fell a three Washington pifchers
for 13 hits and defeated the Sen
ators 9to 4 to gala a half-game
on the .pace setting Detroit- Tig
ers., The victory reduced the Tig
ers advantage to three games,
and boosted the Tanks' margin
over the third place White Sox to
two "games;" -zT '
Johnny Broaca went the route
for the- Yanks to score his ninth
victory of the season. v :
New York i IS 1
Washington . . 4 3
Broaca and Dickey; Hadley,
PetUt, Russell and; Bolton. .
CHICAGO, Aug. t.-im-k a m
West's home 'run with Ray.Pep
per on base In the eighth inning
broke an 8 to 8 tie and gavO the
St. Louis Rrowns a 10 to 8 rioi
tory over the - White Sox before
17,000 ladles' day fans today. -
St. Louis . . .. ..V. .10 17. 3
Cbieago . . . . .... . . . 8 t ' d
Cain, Knott, Thomas,' Vanatta
and Hemsley; Jones, Wyatt, Ken
nedy and Sewell.Vv . v . '
Cleveland at Detroit, postponed!
rain. ,
STAYTON. Aug. 2. The Stay-
ton Canning company and Mar-
quam, winners of their respective
"B" leagues, will play for the
championship of the Mid-Willam
ette valley "B' league title at Mt.
Angel Sunday at 2:30. - r
The two teams hare divided a
two-game series. Marquam won
the first 9 to 2, Stayton won the
second S to 7. To the winner will
go the Anderson trophy.
The remainder of the lineup
from Stayton will probably be:
Bell, .1st; Humphreys, 2nd; Doz
ler.v 3rd; Lucas, shortstop. The
outfield will be picked from Beat,
Shelton, . Shelmeyer, Heme, - Dar
by and Relster.
Victory
ME I LEAGUE
IT smraiiy
Historical Photographs
Opening of the'State Capitol Cornerstone
on display and for sale at
. ' ' the lunch counter
Oregon State Office Building
PHOTOGRAPHED-BY STTJARD-
Leslie Swim ;
Mieetr Draws
Large Group
t A highly successful and well
attended Swimming meet was held
at the Leslie .pool Friday .night.'
Mark' Sachtler, In charge, stated,
following. the meet' that the-par-.
ticipants were entitled to a great
amount of credit ''for 'their per
formances and that he wished to
thank them for taking part. -
Summary: " -
;.-. . "Boys' Events
Preps, 50 feet Junior. Mason,
Charles Moore, ,Tommy Board
man. Preps, 100 feet, free style-
Charles Moore, Junior Mason, Bob
Suing. .!...
Intermediates, 50 feet, free
style Bob ..Harrington, " Bob Su
ing, Robert Mack. N -
Intermediates,' 100, feet,' ; free
style Bob Harrington, Robert
Mack, Lawrence Jorgensen.
Intermediates,, $ 0 feet 'breast
stroke Bob Harrington, Law-l
rence jorgensen.: v ;
Intermediates, - SO ' feet,; back
stroke Lawrence Jorgensen, Bob
Harrington. ;iv"' ;,":',;- tr-'rt
: Intermediates, divingBob Sut
ing. " - . '-" . .:: '1
Juniors, 50 feet, free style-
Fred Andrews, Bob Boardman,
Charles Cunningham.
Juniors, 100 feet, free style-
Fred Andrews, ' Bob Boardman,
Charles Cunningham.
Juniors, 100 yards, free style-
Allan Edgell, Charles , Cunning
ham Jim McNeal. ; f ; . -,
Juniors, 100 feet, breast stroke
Fred Andrews, Harold Mason,
Jim McNeal. '- r'-- '
Juniors, 100 feet, backstroke
Bob Boardman, Harold Mason,
Charles Cunningham.
Juniors, diving Bob Baker,
Fred Andrews.
Diving, open' Charles Perry,
Forbes Mack, Cliff Warden.
Under water swim Allan Ed
gell, Charles Cunningham, Harold
Mason.
Distance plunge Allan Edgell,
Harold Mason.
Lifeguard swim, 100 feet Ed
Fronk, Mark Sachtler, Ronald
Clark, Gordon Skinner, . Dale
Smith. ' :
Girls Events .
Preps, 50 feet Lea Smith,
Janet Rogers, Joyce Reeves.
Preps, 100 feet Lea Smith,
Joyce Reeves. -
Intermediates, 50 feet Edith
Moxley, Marjorie Reeves. ' Jean
Bates. '
Intermediates, 100 feet Jean
Bates, Marjorie Reeves, Edith
Moxley.- 1 f
. Intermediates, 60 feet, back-
Lstroke Adda Baldinger, Jean
Bates. , ..
Intermediate diving Joyce
Reeves.
Juniors, 50 feet Barbara
Howe, .Barbara Gunning, . Anita
Davis: -
Juniors, 100 feet Barbara
Howe, Anita Davis.
Juniors, ,100 yards Barbara
ttflwa - Anita TVVI.
T"-
j uniors, a v . xeet, Dacxsiroxe-
Barbara Gunning, Anita Davis,
Jean Bates.
Diving Barbara Howe. s.
Under water swim Adda Bal
dinger, Jean Bates, Leah Smith.
LITTLE FELLOWS TO
I!
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2. -()-
joe, com, a mtie blond "cop"
from St, Paul with blistered feet,
and Frankie Strafaci, 18-year-old
high school boy from the narrows
of the bay ridge section of Brook
lyn will battle it out for the na
tional public links golf champion
ship tomorrow. - . ;
The two little shotmakers,
neither weighing over 135 pounds.
alternately hobbled and raced into
the finals on this stifling Hoosier
summer day with decisive victor
ies that forecast a great duel 'for
the - title., Coria," lim'plng and
stumbling with ailing dogs" that
seemed to bark a dirge for his oik.
ponent. defeated : Bill Russell
home town pride of Indianapolis,
4 and 2, while Frankie romped in
to join him with an 11 and 9 con
quest - over - Bob Tomea of T Long
Beach, Calif.
Seventh Annual
Oak Knoll Golf;
Tourney Starts
DALLAS, Aug. 2. The seventh
annual Oak Knoll golf tourna
ment will start off Sunday toora
ing at 8 o'clock. Handicaps have
been set by a committee composed
of R. M. Walker of Independence,
Fred Stinnette, Dr. Paul H; Mc
Kinnon and Jack Eakin of Dallas.
- The tournament is under the
auspices of the Itemixer-Observer
which is posting a trophy for the
winner of the men's event. The
women's tournament will a tart
Sunday, August? 11, with J. C.
Tracy posting the trophy.' The con
solation cup ia given by Dr. V C.
Staata of McMlnnville and Tracy
Savery of Dallas. v
BATTLE FOR t
01
FOUR STRAIGHT
3;to:'1 Victory is; Scored
as Radonits and Salvo. :
;. Stage Mound Duel
COAST LE.1GUE
W. L. Pet.
28 17 .622
27 20 .574
24 .20 .545
24 22 .522
23 22 .511
22 - 53 - .489
18 " 29 .383
San Francisco
Missions . " ,
Seattle ' ,
Portland
Oakland
Los Angeles "Z.
Sacramento .
Hollywood
18 ; 29 .383
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. l.-VPl
-The Portland Bearers turned in
their fourth straight Victory at
the expense of the Sacramento
Coast league nine tonight, 3 to l.;
Salvo and Radonits each gave
eight hits but kept them fairly
well scattered. Tr a -
West! Solon right fielder, turn
ed in three safe ones out of four
times' up, and Rosenberg, the los
ers', center ; fielder, ; garnered . a
three-bagger and a single in his
three times at bat.
The Bearers started the scor
ing in the first The Senators tied
It up in the second but Portland
counted again In the third and
eighth to sew up the game. -
Sacramento 'iiCt-'i 1
Portland r .," : V:2 ,, , ...,3 8 0
Salvo and Berres, Salkeld; ' Ra
donits and jCronin. ; -
San Francisco ...... 7 14 0
Los Angeles ........ 1 8 3
Joiner and Woodall; Gabler,
Kimball, Lahtl and Doerr.
Hollywood 5 8 2
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- The . softball season ts ap-'
proachins Its grand .' finale. ..
There are only two more nights
of regularly scheduled contests
on the book, Monday and Wed- -'
nesda y. - After . that comes one .
playoff game, maybe. .Thrown ,
in next week is also the all star -benefit
same on Tnesday. That'
makes possibly - four nights
next week. , Then comes the
.city playoff of two. and maybe
three, nights. That's seven t
nights. Last year there ; were
five nights In the state tour
nament. So - softball fans have '
only a dozen nights of bleacher
sitting and booing until their
favorite sport moves over for
football.
Another monicker has been un
covered for Lord Lansdowne. This
time it's supposed to be his real
one. The name is Jack O'Brien.
It was brought forward, it seems
by the .Hamlin-Thye wrestling in
terests, now. tri the throes of a
War "for thef juiciest parts of the
mat business with Herb Owen-nnd
associates. The fact Is that Lans-
down is registered as O'Brien with
the Coast Athletic association. He
is also known to the trade as Pat
Finnegan and the Duke of Bar
rihgton. The Hamlin-Thye brought
out " their;, confusing r revelation
with great eclat, proving once and
for all that Lord Lansdo wn is no
more royalty than Happy- Hooli
gan. Which " Is Just like saying
that there ain't no Santa Claus. ,
SOaETX. XOTE ' V". "
Messrs. John Oravec, Donald
Mills, Richard- Weisgerber and
In cent Harriman, prominent
members rjf the university set, de
parted yesterday for New Jersey
where they will visit with their
families, friends and favorite
mosquitoes. The four are making
the trip to the east coast by mo
tor, provided nothing happens to
the motor. All of them are grad
uates of St. Benedict's Prepara
tory school, Newark, N. J. Mr,
Weisgerber expressed his pleas
ure at making the trip by saying
"Ifs too, too divineV Mr.' Oravec
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Nearly 50 swimmers took part
in the swimming and diving meet
held at' Olinger pool last night
before a large crowd of spectators;
. Kenneth Ruecker walked eft '
with ; honors in the intermediate
eyents, for swimmers -under 12,
by taking four out of five possible
first places.; He won firsts. in the
50. 100 and 200. feet free style
and in the 50 feet breast stroke.
He also took a third, in diving.
. Egan Hoffman took three firsts
in the Junior-division, for swim
mers under 16. . .
Results follow: '
Intermediates 1
. .60 feet , free , style Kenneth
Ruecker, Gordon ;Merriot, Bobby
Sederstrom. 100- feet- free style
Kenneth Ruecker,. G. Merriot, .
Jack Mennls.
'200 feet free style K. Rueck
er, G. Merriot, Jack Mennls. .
. 50 feet breast stToke, K. Rueck
er.' G. Merriot, Kellaher, ' : T i
50 feet back stroke G. Mer
riot, Bobby Sederstrom, Keith
Holt. - -rxr:-; """" "
Diving (four dives) B. Seder
Strom, Ed Salstrom, K. Ruecker,
'- Juniors "
50 feet free style Quentin
Ruecker, Cliff Evans, Tom Wil
liams. " .
- 100 feet free style Egan Hoff
man, ' ' : Tom t Williams," Quentin
Ruecker.' 1 ..' ' "' '. -
100 yard free style E. Hoff
man, Q. Ruecker, T. Williams,
100 feet breast; stroke E,
Hoff man, Marion Brown. - ' i
100 feet hack stroke - Q.
Ruecker, T, Williams, M. Brownv
Diving (six dives) Burris,
Nichols, J.' Bennett.
Judges were George Causey and
Wilmer McDowell.
refused to talk. Mr. Mills said
"Peaches, cut" Mr. Harriman
was non-committal. '
. Sports Note
They'll all be back, in time for
football practice, September 9.
Oravec, Mills and Weisgerber are
three-fourths of the Bearcat back
field while Harriman is that all
important functionary, the foot
ball manager.; ;
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24, 31. 1935. - ,