PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, September 10, 1935 ay First EIDERS OPEN Most of Veterans Expected ; are on Hand With Big Freshman Group ; - On ' Sweetland field softened fcy the application of tons of wa ter "Spec Keen e started yester " to wbln Is 1935 rrid ma chine Into shape for the toerhest j opening three we a Bearcat te" has ever had to face. Thirty-seYB '41dates for no r'Uons on the. Willamette eleven. , tlijst year men and oldster, an- . viva, iiccuQ b -riin ran tor the openlnr of rrld training The fare a hard two weeks grind of a!tlce!. sknll exerHes and xz !d training before the bueV no afnst Dad DeGrot's" mob of . Spartans from .San Jose on Sep tember 21. Will be Strenuous Three sessions a dr.y will be Krone's proran for the first ten dars with . the TiM da to t be lessened sowewhat when elass es start and the athlete must grind at textbooks as well as the grdlron. Suits were Issued yesterday morning and the men turned out for the Initial session yesterday afternoon. Conditioning exercises and- blocking: practice made np most of yesterday afternoon's pro gram with the candidates goine. through a two hour chalk talk Keene will start feeding plays to the squad today, commencing with the elementary formations from which most of the Bearcat . attack runs. Today's first session is scheduled for 9:30 o'clock. Nearly all ef the veterans were on hand yesterday and the few who are still working are expected to put in an appearance within the week. Suits were issued to a ' laree number of freshmen candi dates. Yankees and . , Petroit Take Close Games AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Detroit 8 45 .656 New York 77 53 .592 Cleveland ....... 68 65 .511 , Boston 67 67 .500 Chicago 64 65 .496 'AVashington 56 76 .424 J St Louis 65 77 .417 Philadelphia .... 51 76 .402 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. - (JP) Overcoming an early Washington lead, the Detroit Tigers held to e their 8 game lead over New ' York today by rallying-in the late Innings to defeat the Senators 5 to 4 in a game that was halted after seven Innings on account of - rain and darkness. Manager Bucky Harris of the - Nationals attempted to have the game halted in the last half of the seventh because of the dark ness of a black cloud overhead, but Umpire Summers allowed it to continue only to call off activities while the Senators were in their half of the eighth Inning. Detroit 5 12 . 1 "Washington 4 9 1 i Crowder, Hogsett and Coch rane; Russell, Pettit and Bolton. Browns Trounce As PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 9.-(;P-Tho Athletics lost a 5 to 1 deci sion to St Louis today, failing to solve the offerings of Caldwell more than a half dozen times. The Browns got almost twice as many hits, one a homer by Clift- Ct. Louis 5 11 3 Philadelphia ..... 1 7 1 Caldwell and Hemsley; Fer razzi, Lieber and Berry. Yanks Defeat Indians '' NEW. YORK, SepCSHAVWal ' ter Brown, making his fourth start of the year, pitched shutout ball for seven innings but then weakened and had to be relieved by Johnny Murphy as the New York Yankees defeated the Cleve land Indians S to 3 today. Cleveland 3 10 0 New York .....5 10 1 Hudlin, Winegamer and Phil lips; Brown, Murphy and Dickey. I BUS IT sunn SILYERTON, Sept. 8-Punters, passers and centers are at work each evening on ; tho Silverton scnooi grounds In preparation for -the football season of the Silver ton high, school. All told 12 letter men are expected back and 40 new players will be out The whole squad will turn out for practice on September 16. : ; Wallace Cochran, who coached a' successful team a year ago, has returned from his summer vaca tion and Is out each day with the boys .who are able to pat in the early time. - - Lettermen returning are ITee mont Arbuckle, Harold Overland, Harlan Anderson, Jimmy Busch, Al Wart, Don Sawyer, Ken Seeley, Albert Can o jr. Boyd Caniy, Henry Holland, Jack McKenxle, Claire Jarvis. - The first game on the schedule ts that with Dallas there on Oct ober 4. Others scheduled Include: .Mollala, October" 11; there; West Linn. October IS. here; Newberg. October 25.-there: Lhannn in 1. here; Mc Mlnnville, Nor. 8, nere; canby. Nor. 15. here; Woodburn, Not. 2z, there. Court Order Only Hope of Foes For Stopping Kansas State on March Titleward MANHATTAN, Kas., Sept. 9 (AP) The Kansas State college Wildcats are figuring on another round trip to the Big Six Conference football championship this fall, and from the setup at Manhattan it would appear only an injunc tion can stop them. The Wildcats will have to scrap a little on the way, but " " ' " o right now, with practice starting Oaks Take 2 Over Solons; Errors Help SACRAMENTO, Sept. 9.-(JP)-Oakland took both ends of an Ad mission day double - header here today, winning the first game, 7 to 3, and the ahbreviated contest, 2 to 1.' The Bay club hit Flynn hard In the late innings in the initial con test. Koupal hurled shutout hall in the second contest but three er rors permitted the Oaks to score twice while the best Sacramento could do was one run off Lefty Darrow, Oakland 7 10 0 Sacramento S 10 3 Douglas and Raimondi; Flynn and Berres. Oakland 2 5 0 Sacramento 1 4 2 Darrow and Keyes; Koupal and Sajkeld. Split Final Pair SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9;P) -The Missions and Los Angeles topped off their season's play with a split in today's double-header, the Angels scoring a 6 to 5 tri umph in the first game and drop ping the nightcap by a similar score. The. Angels won the first on Steve Messener's lusty triple to center with two men on in the ninth frame. The score was tied when -Messener came to the plate. In the short seven inning af fair the Missions took a five run lead "off Trailer In the first In ning; The Angels came back with foor in-the second and the teams battled along evenly the balance of the way. Hal Stitzel releaved Johnson for the Missions in the third inning and received credit for the Reds' victory. Los Angeles 6 10 0 Missions 5 10 2 Garland, Gabler and Goebel; Beck and Outen, Frankovitch. Los Angeles 5 9 2 Missions 6 6 1 Frazier and Gibson; Johnson, Stitzel and Frankovitch. San Francisco 3 9 1 Hollywood 2 10 0 Joiner and Woodall; Hebert and DeSautels. Kerr. San Francisco 1 1 2 Hollywood 1 3 2 (Called, time limit) Sheehan. Densmore and Monzo; Wells and Kerr. Texas Youth Gives Little Tight Battle THE COUNTRY CLUB, Cleve land, Sept. 9.-(Jp)-A Texas youth wno once gained national fame by whipping the country's best trap shooters in the Grand American handicap came dazzlingly close today to conquering the world's foremost amateur golfer with a double-barrel blast of super shot making in the first round of the United States amateur golf cham pionship. Black-haired, handsome Rufus King, Wichita Falls, Tex., who captured five years ago the blue ribbon of American amateur trapl shooting at the age of 14 and made h'.s debut in national golf ing competition today at 19. Lyielded finally to the more potent weapons oi v imam Lawson Lit tle, Jr., San Francisco, but not before giving the defending title holder a terrific jolt and a gal lery of 2500 spectators th'e big gest thrill of the opening day's play. Little, playing par golf for the 17 holes of the match, emerged the winner by 3 and 1. The champion's second round opponent tomorrow is William Lain, 27-year-old Chicago under taker, but he refused to view the outlook with any superstition on that account. Except for the defeat of Fran cis Ouimet of Boston, veteran former champion, the favorites came through handsomely in a convincing demonstration of form. Miller Punishes Bigger Opponent PITTSBURGH. Sept. 9.-WV Little Freddie Miller, the Nation al Boxing association's feather- weighty titleholder, ; punished Ed die Zlvie for ,10 snappy, rounds at the Duquesne Garden tonight and was awarded a unanimous de cision over his heavier opponent it was a nonUtle battle. Oa&e Expert . PERB THIS WEEK You may call bin at the BllgU Hotel for work you might have. GEO. W.'ZERR SAFE EXPERT 161i S.E,, ittir Are., Portland - - Phone East 6410 Sefee, . Locks and 'Jail Eqolp. ment. Remodeling and repair big. For appointment, call hint t the Bligh Hotel this week. tomorrow, it seems tney nave what it takes. To begin with, they have the championship, which might be classed as a liability in that in every conference game they stand a ehance of losing something their opponent has only in prospect. ""They have a new head coach. He is Wesley Fry. who was assist ant to Lynn Waldorf at Kansas State last year. It was Waldorf, now coach at Northwestern uni versity, who made rival schools believe he was playing with a popgun at Manhattan and then proceeded to blast them with a cannon. Have Big Squad The Wildcats also have 15 let termen and a raft of reserves, not to mention a young horde of soph omores which is expected to bring the squad to approximately 80 men. With few exceptions Fry will have the same material as last year to work with, only the ma terial now is seasoned' and well grounded In the system which Waldorf installed and which Fry will continue. Fry has Maurice "Red" Elder, a fullback; Leo AyerB, a pepper pot of a quarterback: Jim Lan der, a big triple-threater; Ralph Churchill, a classy end, and Cap tain Dean Griffing. who appears to have the center Job naUed down. CHICAGO. Sept. 9-UP)-Marian McDougall of Portland, Ore., win ner of the women's western golf crown a year ago, toured the sog gy Northmoor country club course in 38-43 81 today to take the lead in the seventh annual wom en's 72-hole medal play. Miss McDougall's round, two over women's par, was excellent considering the condition of tire course which was made soggy and heavy by recent rains. Sylvia Annenberg of Long Isl and, New York state champion, finished the day in second place with 40-43 83, while Marion Mi- ley of Lexington, winner of this year's western title and one of the favorites In the derby event, tied with Mrs. Melvin Jones of Chicago for the next place at 84. Another favorite, 17-yeaf-old Patty Berg, of Minneapolis, Tun nerup to Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare for the national championship, was bunched with another Minne- apolis star, Mrs. Austin Pardue, and Elamae Williams of Chicago, with 85's. Tied for the next posi tion with 87's were Beatrice Bar rett. the third Minneapolis threat; Rene Nelson, Mrs. L. H. Selz and Mrs. Tim Yowry, of Chicago, and Dorothy Carson of Hollywood, Calif. Grant Leads Budge; Rain Delays Play FOREST HILLS. N. Y., Sept. 9 -JPf- A virtual cloudburst and Bitsy " Grant descended on red headed Don Budge late this af ternoon with the result that the pint-sized Georgia "giant killer" was in the progress of achieving the biggest upset of the year by defeating the highly favored Budge in the quarter-final round of the national singles tennis championship. But climatic ele ments intervened and the match was postponed until tomorrow. At the time of the downpour Grant was leading 6-4, 6-4, 2-1. Helen Hull Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan qualified for the ' women's championship which Miss Jacobs has held the past three years. They will meet Wednesaay in a best of three, contests. Mail Order Prices On Quality Roofing v and Paints - Use Our N. H. A. Plan Free Estimates "S5B5H353 f'V '" Salem Paint & Roofing Co. 474 Ferry . Phone 4642 MARIAN M1UGALL LEADS IN WESTERN I THE 1 L fc Vern .SJ Mathil ; As? Cte!5 ROOFING RlGKREflLLBilY Curt Davis Limits Cards to Seven Hits, Cuts Margin Over Cubs to One NATIONAL St. Louis Chicago '. New York Pittsburgh" . . Brooklyn . LEAGUE W. L. -.84 49 .85 ,52 Pet. .632 .620 .79 50 .612 77 59 .58 ....60 71 .58 78 5 76 :.33 97 .458 Cincinnati :. Philadelphia .426 .424 .254 Boston .. ST. LOUIS, Sept 9.-jF-Mana- ger Frank Frisch went hitless to day on his 37th birthday as his St. Louis Cardinals went down to untimely 4-to-3 defeat- before Philadelphia. The defeat cut the Red Birds National league lead to the slim margin of one game, as Chicago drew up with a double victory over Boston. The New" York Gi ants, rained out at Pittsburgh, gained a half-game and are' three behind. . The Philadelphia batters hop ped on Phil Collins for three runs in the fifth and then scored their fourth and deciding run off Ed Heusser in the eighth when Chlozza singled, Warkins sacri ficed and Allen singled. The Cardinals meanwhile could manufacture runs only one at a time off Curt Davis, who pitched seven-hit ball. Philadelphia : 4 9 1 St. Louis t 7 1 C. Davis and Wilson; P. Col lins, Huesser and Delancey. Cubs Win Twice CHICAGO, Sept. 9. - (JP) - Run ning their current winning streak to six straight games, the fast stepping Chicago Cubs moved within a game of the-St. Louis Cardinals today when they down ed the lowly Boston Braves twice. 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. The world champions were droppine a deci sion to the Phillies. After Tex Carleton held the Braves to four bits, one of them a homer by Rookie Elburt Fletch er, in the first game, Larry French silenced the tail-enders with one run the. "hard way" allowing nine hits and a walk to take the decision over Fred Frankhouse in a mound duel. The twin defeat ran Boston's los ing streak to nine straight. Boston 1 4 1 Chicago 5 10 2 Brandt and Spohrer; Carleton and Hartnett. Boston 1 9 1 Chicago 2 5 1 Frankhouse and Spohrer; French and O'Dea. New York at Pittsburgh post poned, rain. Forty Enter Autumn Golf Meet so Far With heavy play over the week end nearly 40 golfers have turned in their qualifying scores for the Salem golf club championship. Considerable interest has been shown in the tournament and Varley expects that there will be a field of over 100 by the close of the qualifying round. Eight players will be included in each flight, making it necessary for a player to come out on t op in three matches to win the flight championship. Players will be paired according to qualifying scores. Max Flannery turned in a 71, one under par, for medal honors in qualifying rounds to date. The opening of match play is slated for next Sunday. All qual ifying scores must be in by Sat urday night. HtofJG-DffGC.- .. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES , 325' Court St , Phone 6022 Goli Finalist if ( If ii Patty Berg, 17, Minneapolis con tender in woman's golf champion ships at Interlachen, won her way to finals and match with Mrs. Glenna Collett Vara. Cathedral Club Nine is Winner From Woodburn Woodburn, Sept. 9-the Wood burn Townies baseball team was defeated by the Cathedral baseball club team, Champions of the CYO league of Portland, Sunday after noon when they crossed bats at the Legion park. The score was 8 to 4. The Cathedral team has had only one defeat this season and has a heavy bunch of hitters in Warren, Jim Millan, the three Peccia brothers. Jim Leineweber and others. The Woodburn team played a good game with Susee and Voget, pitchers and Eder, catcher. ffitfpFffopj SJMv? pass dm wan Qi ffiS&mi m 0 It's no longer necessary to take for granted the parts of a car you can't see. The remarkable new X-Ray Sys tem will let you see with your own eyes the surprising, hidden differences in all of the low-priced cars. It will show you a graphic comparison of the vital features inside! The things that THEKTW Xia ' ' - - yA faw'vrvwiryiMrrirfliim Lafayette $5 95 lhrb th A PRODUCT Or THS NASH MOTORS COMPANY rio. 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The Salem Senators saw their Chances of another States league title go flitting away Sunday as sloppy hall brought them an 8 to-2 defeat at the hands -of the Albany Alcos. The pennant - beaded Albany club practically clinched a cham pionship by its one-sided victory over, the Salem -nine and made sure of having at least a tie for the title. Only one more date Is left without a cross on the State league calendar, although Albany, now leading Salem by a full game, has a postponed contest with Toledo to play. However, this game will not be played un less the season ends in a tie. Homers by Gerran and Dowllng Fatal Errors at crucial points and the fatal habit of Gerran and Dowling of putting the ball out of the park over Albany's short right field fence caused disaster tor the Senators. Beck relieved "Squek" Wilson about halfway through the game but couldn't stop the pennant- bound Alcos. Bill Bevens, whose slants hogtied Hop Gold last week, was unable to leave his firefighting Job in the mountains to pitch in the crucial contest. Meeks of Salem put one out side the park and Nicholson got three hits in four times at bat against Jim Ault, Albany ace moundsman. Salem 2 8 3 Albany 8 10 Wilson, Beck and Moye; Anlt and Lapeyrl. low-priced cars leave out. The things that high-priced cars include. And when you see that LaFayette alont in the lowest price field hasall of the vital featMresof high-priced cars then you'll see why it's safer and smarter to buy a LaFayette this year ! The Nash Motors Company. Kenosha, Wisconsin T' . . . - spent a dime to place "gadgets or Ilwaco Suffers Serious Blaze; Loss is $25,000 CHINOOK, WasV; Sept -Ilwaco,' Wash., firemen today es timated the loss in last night's fire here at 325,000. Several of the building burned, including the Chinook h o t e 1 and annex, the Knutsen apartments and. two resi dences. The postoffice and a gro cery store were damaged. The fire was battled by the Il waco fire department, a crew from the Cape Disappointment coast guard station, CCC boys and men from Fort Canby. INDEPENDENCE, Sept. 7-Don-key "baseball has .occupied the night life of the community this weekend, Jack Bartlett's string of donkeys providing many laughs for spectators. Results of games were: Thurs day night . Wigrich won from Horst company by a 2 to l score. Friday night a team from McCar thy's hop ranch defeated a team fron McLaughlin's by a 2 to 0 score. Saturday night a douMe-header was played. Girls' teams from Mc Carthy's and McLaughlin's play ed a fire-Inning game with Mc Laughlin's winning 2 to 1. In the second game the Independence All-Stars defeated McCartney's 1 to 0. . FIRES INCENDIARY ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept 9.-WV Six forest fires, all believed by forestry officials to have been of incendiary origin, kept 200 men busy In Douglas county today. They were reported under control tonight. PICKERS PLOT DONKEY Snapshots Save Childhood Days Each day brings new chances for fascinating snapshots of the children. Snapshots that you'll prize above almost anything else in later years. Keep a Kodak handy use it often. For clearer, more attractive pictures, load your camera with Kodak Verichrome Film and let our experts do the developing and printing. WILLETTS Capital Drug Store 405 State St. Phone 3118 EW FOOD SERVICE on all our trains to CALIFORNIA We think you'll like this new service. It consists of whole some, tasty food at very low prices. An attendant will serve you at your seat in the coaches or Tourist Pullmans. Here are sample items, to give you an idea how low the prices are: Piping hot eeffee (em) . . Se Freak deaghnnts (3) . . . . lOe Sandwiches ham or cheese) 10c Ice creaia .......... 10c MOk (half plot bottle) ... . 5c Aap orange . . . . . . Se Orangeade (bottle) ..... 10e C hies (package) ..... 10c (iRcldentalr, a clean, soft pElew kow rests for Sy 10c) It costs nothing extra to ride our air-conditioned trains. These low nil (kret are good in deluxe chair can on oar completely alr-coodi-tioned Ct0ii Tith a email berth charge, these fares entitle you to the Pullman comforts of our au cooditiooed Tourist Sleeper on the Oucdt or the Wtst CsL Next tune try the train tot real comfort at low cost.-, . Goaflhocn PneSdSc A. F. NOTH, Ticket Agent PHONE 4408 i?f iiSV 4 CHICAGO, Sept. 9-(5VToledo. O., with aa extra Inning third round victory orer the hlgbly- ; rated Cincinnati ' team, today joined Pheonix, Aroz.r as the twin faTorite in the National Softball Tournament after 12 games in the mens division and three in the women's had narrowed the orig inal field of 56 to eight, Pheonix, a semi-finalist in 1934. turned In pair oi shutouts to gain the round of four, whipping Littl? Rock 2 to 0 in a third round en counter and t hen coming back in the quarter-finals to shade Pitts burgh, 1 to 0 in 12 innings. The Toledo entry, after its tri umph oxer Cincinnati,' returned to blank Milwaukee, 5 t o. and earn a semi-final engagement with Peoria, I1L Rochester, N. T., will be the other semi-finalist tomorrow, hav ing progressed with' an easy 8 to 0 victory over Lansing Mich., in the third round and eased into the last quartet on George Krem ble's fourth home run of the tournament. Wirth is Backed For Senate Race MEDFORD, Ore., Sept. 9.-(jF)-H. E, Wirth, insurance agent, was endorsed as a candidate for the United States senate at a Town send club, picnic la Ashland yes terday. Wirth was an Independent candidate for governor last year. TOBACCO MEX PLEAD WASHINGTON. Sept. 9.-UP)-Processors of cigar leaf and bur ley tobacco today' joined in pleas before the farm administration for removal of the processing tax on these two types of tobacco. 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