The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 03, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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PAGE TEN '.".!'( I The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, i
Bearcats , Defeat
Prisoners Again
Burch Has Shutout in His
Grasp When Impossible
Bobble Perpetrated
Willamette's rictorlous baseball
cine made it ten wins oat til
games yesterday as it captured iU
second game from the Oregon
state penitentiary Grays 6 to 1 on
the prison diamond.
Don Burch, never defeated by
the prison team in four years,
hurled a! masterful game and was
headed for a "shutout and a one
hit performance until the last in
ning -when an occurrence s rare
it was thought an -impossibility
came off, "
The rare occurrence was
Dwight Aden's muffing of a fly
ball when two were out- in the
ninth inning. Aden's error put
Meals on first' and then J. Mason,-
prison catcher, : singled ..to
send him to second. i
Keith Crosswhite. the pen
pitcher; who was nicked for 11
blows by the Bearcats, saved the
Ghosts from a shutout by singling
to drive In Meals for the prison's
lone run. Burch struck out Olson
for the final out. "
, 1 Scores Made Early . .
Willamette's runs all came in
the first three inntngs with in
field i trouble on the prisoner's
team a helpful factor. The .Bear
cats got the jump in the first inn
ing with three runs, two of them
earned. Two more came across in
the second, both unearned, and a
third in the third, also unearned.
After the Grays juggled their
infield in the fourth Willamette
was unable to score and took only
four hiis off Cro&swhite the rest
of the! game. Until the two hits in
the ninth the only, blow off
Buret's delivery " was a ground
rules! double to the roof tops by
Olson.
Kenneth (Manning led the Wil
lamette batters with three hits in
three times at bat. Manning got to
first every time he iwent to the
plate, getting the base on balls
twice. J ., K
Slugger Sutton, Manning and
Commons turned in doubles and
Don BuWh hit two for'there.
Vianie Harriman, regular short
stop, and Dick Weisgerber, catch
er, were back in the lineup after
over a week's layoff.
The Bearcats will meet the Un
iversity bf Portland nine at Port
land i Monday and will opeu, their
conference schedule this weekend
against Pacific.
Witlamotta fi 1 1 5
O. S3 P. Urays ...... 1 3 5
- Burch and Moe. Weisgerher;
Crostwhi :e and J. Mason.
Y. Trackmen Take Three
Places in Meet Against
Normal, Albany College
The Salem Y. II. C. A. track
team scored ten points, in a three
way : meet with Oregon Norma',
fend - Albany college at Monmouth
yesterday. Oregon Normal won the
meet with 84 H points and Albany
wa second with 12. 1
Veateif of Salem took first in
the shotput with a mark of 37
feet, lift inches. He also took
third in the disens. Elliott of Sa
lem was second in the javelin and
Long third in the 220-yard dash,-
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horseback
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material ;
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46 chisel for '
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48 carousal
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54 make a
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or coronet
Herewith is the solution to Satur
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A foul tip in the openinr game between Detroit Tigers and Cleve-.
land caught! Catcher Mi key Cochrane on (he thiimb and put jthe j
Detroit club's manager ai d vice president on the injured list. Train-,:
er Denny Carroll, left,: is shown applying a bandage, j
b BY IC IU
Arrest of Alvin Karpib is a
tough blow to the servjed station
attendants. Every time a motor.
ist drove away without paying
for his gaBoline, he was "positive
ly identified" as the Public En
emy No. 1. The idea be
ng that
whether he was Karpis fr not
the police might bring jh
and make him pay up.;
m back
The ; best golf tournament
ever staged in Salem w now
under way the ActiTej club aQ-
city tourney. We Say it's the
best because there a repre-
sentative entry list from all
classes of divoteerl, thf com
petition in the championship
round is of a calitjre tb rival
much more widely heralded ev
ents, and the interiM i keen
The latter was proven iSntorday
Awhen every one ofi the cham
pionship flight ftr&t I round
matches was played, anil most
of the others down toi about
the sixth flight. The
from there down, will nave all
of today to wind up. II
O
J The details don't realit belong
in this column but to saije space,
there being a lot of spqrt news
this morning, we'll give
here: : '
Championship Fligfet
beat Lengren' 4 and! ti
t h f m
Victor
Blaisdell
beat Lynch 6 and jiv Unter beat
t.Flanery 3 and 2; (C. joins beat
Cline 3 and 2; Taj;lttr ;bat Hen
drie 5 and 4; Sharkey bdat Bates
2 and 1; Olinger beat Burdette 3
and 2; Groves beat Sen
and 6.
reiner 8
J
beat
Second Flight: Kuhn
McLaughlin 4 and 2; E rre beat
Fisher on the 20th; Skelley beat
Cover 5 and 4; Crews heat Po-
SHEFFEIl
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68 smell
69 mistake
70 is ill
71 Hgainsay
72 abounding
in plant
ovules
73 account
VERTICAL
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less color
2 alert
3 fearful .
4 practical
joke- ,
6 working
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7 unbleached
8 tsounds '
9 alloy of
iron and
caroon
10 hastton
11 cajoles
12 move
1 a flatfish
21 sick
23 think
27 f odd and
game Ash
29 posted
30 idol
zed
31 swaiy
33 jump
34 whirlpool
35 yard
36 ardent
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37 act
of
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39 oppssed to
actijve
42 a tiferrow
track I
45 slaggish i
49 complete f
60 fuss i
52 ceremonies
54 bonis of the
legf ;
55 4 eral j
Island - . '
56 str6tched ;
tigfct.
57 anijnal j
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60 rabbit j .
62 orderly .
64 unis- i "
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kar 1 up; Thomson beat S(Jales( 1
up. 1 -. : ;
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-i Fourth Flight:- Nash beat Day
5 'and 4; Curtis beat Simmons 3
and 2; Jackson beat E. .11111 1 5
and 2; Chandler beat Brown 1
np. -. I i
Sixth Flight j Wicker beat Mc
Kinney 1 up; i Burns beat Collins
3 and 2; E. Smith beat Parsons
2 and 1. j i
Eighth Fligbt: Hunter beat
Chase 2 up; Powell beat peSart
4 and 3; Heltel beat Don 1 up.
Tenth Flight: Reihaj beat
Frahm 1 up;!DeSart beat; Man
ning 8 and 6l Skewis beat Van
Lydegraf 3 and 2. '. i 1
Junior Fligftt: Comstock beat
Farmer 2 and 1; Bing Powell
Beat Currey 4and 3; Carson beat
H. Nicholls 4 sand 3; Bob Powell
beat Albrich ocn the 23rd; Groyes
beat Dyer 5 ind 3; Cavej beat
Gustafson 3 4nd 2; F. Nicholls
beat Comptoni4 and 3; McDowell
beat Burrell 4 and 2. I
As for scores, they don't re
cord those ik match play but
we know that Harold Olinger
was one under par when he :
clinched victory orer Burdette;
that in a foursome of jthose
two and the Johns-Cline match '
there were three 36s and 35
for the first; nine; and that
rounds of even nar were re
ported as far down the list as
the sixth flight.
Oregon Is
Great Era, Qaim
(Continue! from Page )
land chamber I of commerce. It
was accepted bjr the governor.; i
Bettylou Swart, Jeffersori high
school senior, Portland, dedicat
ed a newly-planted elm tree in
honor of Tabittia Brown, pioneer
whose descendants were intro
duced at the ceremonies. i;
The Salem high school band
provided musifj and group singing
was led by Dii H. C. Epley, Sa
lem: ;
Students dt the Polrtland
schools' manuil training depart
ment donated J00 birdhousjes for
Champoeg park. j 1
Dr. Alfred Kinney, Astoria, de
scendant of a I pioneer Chehalem
valley family, presented ap old
family bible to; the park house.'
Milton A. Miller, Portland,
park commission chairman, pre
sided as mastej of ceremonies at
the afternoon Session. The horn
ing program was in charge of
Mary Drain Ajlbro, president jof
the sponsoring! organization.
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league!
STANDINGS
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Wait's .....
Atwater-Kent
Artisans
Paper Mill .,
Hogg Bros. . ,
Man's Shop .
Master Bread
Pietela's ...
Eagles
Kay Mill
Y. M.'C. A. .
Valley Motor
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Tliis Week
Games
Monday Pietela's vs
san's; Master Bread vs. Y.
Artl
M.C.A.
Tuesday SValley Motor ivs,
Wait's; Kay ill vs. Man's
Shop
w ednesday 4 Eagles vs.
Paper
Mill; iHogg
Kent.
Bros. vs. Atwater
Thursday-
-V.M.C.A. vs. Piete
la's; Master Bread vs. Wait's.
Friday Kay Mill vs.
(Valley
Motor; Eagles vs. Master Bread.:
Facing
Softball League I
THIMBLE; THEATRE Starring Popeye
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NOTEBOOK- IF T0D l i-
!N00 THE SECRET
WA-'THkE'E
OF OS
I MI $ X - aiaa a :
$30,CC0 Per Year
Saving Forecast
" (Continued from Psj 1)
year In reduced payrolls, or
total economy of
130,000,
Van
Patten estimates.
Could Sell Water . -
To Large Industrie
The manager's report In addl-;
tion pointed out that "with the
proposed . gravity source of sup
ply, with natural filtration at
Stayton Island, It would be pos
sible ; for the water commission
to sell r filtered water to large
industries such as the paper mill
and to state institutions, both In
and out of the city, at a : price
which they could afford to pay,
and this Increase in revenue
could be secured without any in
crease in production costs."
- A minimum of five million
gallons of water daily would safe
ly be available for such sale
should the gravity line deliver
ing 16 (million gallons each day
be built, ft is estimated.
Initial Cost Lees
Than Million, Held
Van Patten predicted that the
water system development pro
gram, aside from laying of new
mains within the city, would cost
less than f 1,000,000.
"It is believed that the de
velopment of the natural infiltra
tion system on Stayton island
will cost approximately $50,000
less than the erection of the fil
tration I plant estimated by the
engineers and that all bids re
ceived in the future on labor and
material . . will be consider
ably less than the estimates as
has been the case on bids receiv
ed to date," Van Patten wrote.
"It is i altogether probable that
the total cost of all work ori
ginally estimated to cost $1,150,
000 will be well under $1,000
000 if the natural infiltration
system l is developed on Stayton
island.'!
The quality of the island wa
ter, the manager points out, has
been pronounced "class A" by
the state board of health.
"It is our intention to com
pletely fence that portion of Stay-
ton island which would be pur
chased i by the city, thereby af
fording: a completely protected
source :of water supply," the re
port adds.
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Sunday Morning, May
Radio Programs
KODJ POarLAKD 910 Kc
Sunday. May 8 4
8 :00 Sa3t Lake Tabcrnaele. CBS.
8:30 Win festival from Vienna, CBS.
8:45 Hw dcBasfe, CBS.
9:00 Church, CBS. . ,
10:00 Fnenea trio, CBS,"
10:30 8U Louii Bines, CBS.
11:00 Howard Barlow and the Columbia
i Symphony erea., CBS. . i
13:00- Sdaday aerenada, CBS.
12:80 Sciaga of Baaaia. CBS. .
1:00 Htraoaettea, CBS. ;
, 1:30 Tore Jeitert, CBS.
" 3 :00 Zdtor hoar of charm, CBS. v
8:00 OM songa of the church, .
8:80 Sunday reporter. - '
4 :0O Man benefit for A. 7. of L, CBS
4:80 Ld Oluikin orch.. CBS.
6:00 Viri Sunday evening honr, CBS.
:00 Gost atoriea, CBS. -. . .
6:30 Ldon P. Drew e, ortan. ,
Woodburn Beats
Molalla Tossers
WOODBURN, May 2 -- The
Woodbui n Bulldogs defeated the
Molalla baseball team by a score
of 12 tc S when they played on
the Woodburn diamond Thursday
afternoo i. The Woodburn team
came ou ; with some good playing,
George Racette making a home
run aft r sending the ball over
center field" In a high fly. i
Lands im aqd Kaf fman were jthe
starting battery for Woodburn,
Bonney replacing Landsem-in the
9th ining and Clyde Reed replac
ing Kaufman at the end of the
4th inning. Reed made three bits.
Wally 'Lpe, who. has been playing
as - catcher was moved to third
where hp played a good game.
Dave Shepard Is
Only Beaver to
Win Upon Track
SEATTLE, 1 May 2.(;P)-Led by
Sophomore AH Morgan, an Olym
pic games candidate, the Univer
sity of Washington Huskies troun
ced Oregon State college Beavers
93 to 38iin a northern division Pa
cific coast conference dual track
and field meet here today.
Dave fehepard was victorious in
the onlyjrunning event for Oregon
State, easily beating Dave McGin-
nis of Washington in the two-mile
struggle
in 10:18.
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Wi KUKFU'TONlfiHT TrllS 19 THE Swfihl,
4 PACKAGE I WANT f3M TO 5rttWiLE Jf J
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MORE SPLEMPIO
COU-ECTlOM OF.
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'Somebody's Wrong
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3, 1936
6:45 Air Adventnrea of Jimmy AUea.
T:00 Eddie Cantor, CBS.
8:00 Ben Bernie orch CBS.
8:80 Xarier Curat erth CBS. .
9:00 Abe Lyman erch CBS. - .
:SO Serenth Infantry band.
10:00 Ellin Kimball erch.. 1LBS. -10:80
PanI PendarrU orch.
11:00 Ellis Kimball ore DLBS.
11:15-12 Gajlord Carter, organ, DLBS.
Maydon, May 4
6 :38 Xlock. Ivaa and Walter.
8:15 Muiieal Bereries, CBS.
8:30 Mary Marlin, CBS. 1 -
:1j5 Ranger minatrel. I
9:43 Between the Book Ends CBS.
10:00 Goldberg. CBS.
10:15 Happy Hollow, CBS.
10:45 Thia and That with Art Kirkhara.
11:35 Hoosier Hop, CBS.
12:39 Hoof of Life. 1 The Top.
1:15 Children'a profram, CBS.
1:30 Home-maker't Institute with
Jeannette Cramer.
l:45-r-Wilderneea Koad, CBS.
2 -.00 Chkaeoana, CBS. .
2:15 Harmony Time. 3:30 Stndio.
2:45 Sona ef the Pioneers.
S :0O Feminine Fanriea, DLBS.
8:30 Ted Huainc Charioteer. CBS. '
4:45 Helen, u . .
S:00 Theatre; Jean Hemholt in "The
Masie Master.'-' . CBS.
6:00 Wayne King orrh., CBS.
6:30 March of Time. CBS.
6:45 Sonny and Bnddy.
7:15 Renfrew of the Mounted. CBSV'
7:30 Pipe Smoking Time, with Pick
and Pat, comedians, CBS.
8:00 Goose Creek parsor, DLBS.
8:19 Monica! Moments.:
8:30 Hawaii Calls', CBS.
9:15 Leon V. Drews, organ.
9:30 Headlines of Yesterday.
10:00 Dorothy Dix.
10:30 Sam Herman drch. ,
10:45 Merle Carlson torch., DLBS.
11:00 Dick Jergen oth.. DLBS.
11:30-12 Emit Baffa orch., DLBS.
, KOW PORTLAND 620
Sunday. May 3
Kc
' 8:00 Major Bowes Capitol theatre.
8:30 Sunday annrise program -Port
. land Council of ChurriVs.
9:00 Roads to Romany,. KBC.
9:30 Jean and the Escorts, KBC.
9:45 Harold Kegel Rhumba orch.
11:00 Anne Jamison, soprano, KBC.
11:80 Piano duo, KBC. 1
11:45 Polish Constitution day program.
KBC. :
12:00 Lou Breeae orch., KBC.
12:30 Revue.
1:00 Sunday special, KBC.
1:30 Posey playlets. 1:45 Revue.'
2 :00 Catholic hour, KBC.
8:00 KBC program.
4:00 Major Bowes' original amateur
hour, KBC. f
5:00 Manhattan Merry-Go-Bound.
5:30 American Album of Familiar Ma
sic, NBC.
6:00 Concert, KBC.
7:00 Sanset dreams. KBC.
7:30 Jack Benny, KBC.
8 :00 Jack Hylton Continental revue.
8:30 One Man's Family. NBC.
9:00 Passing parade, KBC.
9:15 Merry Gardens orch KBC.
9:30 Musical moments.
9:45 Bismarck orch., KBC.
10:15 Organ.
11:00 Beaux Arts trio, SBC.
11:30-12 Jack Meakin musie. KBC
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Monday, May 4
7:0ff Setet, NBC.
T:15 Concert orch., jVBO.
7:30 Riven and Harbors eongrfae. .
8:00 Oene Arnold ranch koya, KBO. ,
8:15 Honey boy and Sassafras, JiBO.
8:8i3 Safety Council prerram. i
9:15 Hotel Bismarck orch, HBC
10:00 Americaa education fornns, BI
11 rt0 forever .young, NBC
11:15 M Perkins, KBC.
11 :30 Reverie.
1 1 :45 O'Keilla, KBC.
12:00 Betty and Bob, KBC.
12:15 Womsa's rH revue, BC.
12:45 Violia mitaL - -
1:00 Pure Gold. 1:15 Tophattera. .
1 :5 Walter Logan mnaieale, ABC.
3:00 Woman's msgasine, NBC.
8 :00 Hollendea orch NBC. .
3:15 Centerville aketchea. -
8:30 Harold Dana in His Songa an4
. -Tour. KBC. .
8:45 Langendorf Pictorial, BC.
4:00 Fibber-MeGee and Molly, IjBCi :
4:30 Evening In Paris- Rool. J"BC. .
8:30 Studio party, NBC.
6 :00 Contented program. KBC.
6:80 Biitmore orch, KBC. ;
6:45 Frolics. I .: -
7:00 Amot n Andy, NBC-
7:15 1mm and Abner, NBC. '
8:00 Hawthorne House, -NBC. :
8:30 Arcadia orch., KBC.
10:15 Bel Alexander, Hollywood Boulo-
vardier, KBC.
10:80 Artiste's recital.'
11:00 Ambaaaador ore. KBC. . ,
ll:80--Magie Carpet. KBC.
12:00 Weather..;'
KIX POETLAJTD tl80 Kc - :
- Sunday, Msy 9 -8
:00 Happy Jack; - KBC .
8:15 Rangers, KBC 1
8:80 Radio City Musle Hall, NBC
9:30 Sunday forum. NB0.
10 :00 Magie ; Key. KBC ,
11:00 Organ reveries. i
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11:45 Henri Deerinf, I concert tianitt.
12 :00 National vesper. KBC.
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l.:30 'Vagabond, 1:45 Harpi violia
8:00 Plain orch., KBC.
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2:30 South 8oai lalandera, KBC.
i-'tn Jon Ramires arch- KBC
4:00 Emil Polak rrtt., KBC I
6:00 Piano patter. B.
0s5 Paul Whit-emaa imusical ,varietie
6:30 Listen to Laf.ejd, v J
a.JtTWaatns or! long SCO. KBU.
7:00 Twin City Foumome, KWC.
7:15 Falace enaemoie. -;,J
8 :00 Benson concert i ensembleL
8:80 Bavasw ttfch., po-
9:80 Book chat, Richard .Honjcoinerl
10:00 A eapelia aingera a
10:80 Calvary Hbernacle jubilei hour.
11:15-13 Orgaa.j )
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.in Un.iril rtnrk. I
iso Walter Blanfu iorcK, KBp.
7:45 Financial servic.
g:00 Hour of Memonea, BC.
..ca Timft itrti-l. KRC. '
!oo federated Womrn'i enba;
9:15 Dot and Will, Act;.
9-30 Kew World, KC.
10:00 Saxophonist, NSC.
. n nt Rln- Preldde. KBC.
10:15 Dancing with lb Fmen4
10:80 Horn institute.
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V ; cast to Portlan-t public ool.
s i i ! Morton Bowc uenor, -
ii.nttMun farm and home.
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12:45 Rose Oraham, KBC.
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1:45 Johnstoneionsemble. KBCjj
4 .nn IT . S AriHT band. KBC. II
S -25 Financial land grain rprtn,
2:35 Answer Mb Thw. NBC,
2:45 Three Scamps. JNBC
.nn T-J- Hl.i-hr KBC.
-8:15 Womena TradM Tnion, JfiBC.
g:g0 John Henick, haritone, SBC.
4:00 Reflections. I .
4:30 Beans. Arsii trl -5,30
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5:45 Better English alk
5:50 Mnsie no and (then,
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6:00 Carefree carnival.
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TilSStanford univertitjr NBCj
8:15 Frank Vtatananr,
8:30 Advertising falbj.
8:35 Trocaderoorch. KBC.
- 9 :00 Homiride pqnad
9:80 Wrestling outsi
11:00 Sonr lr eandlej ligbt. KBC.
12:00 weather no pt" "'"jr;
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