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Billy Sullivan Toitfiiey Isin Two Stirs 61 Pugilistic World rMdp0Ne Bugaboo Kansan Ahead, ks Trinle Second Round Br BURNLEY Sraac -- 11 1 ' 1 - - : Ex-Salem - Senator Factor r as Cleveland ! Defeats .Washington Again WASHINGTON, May S. -Timely bitting today brought Cleveland a to 4 triumph over. Washington the Indians' third" consecutive victory over the Sen ators. 1 ; ' . .. .;- -'. . --1 Cleveland scored two in the second on a walk, a triple and an outfield fly and picked np two more In the third on a double, a walk, a single and a double steal 1n w h i c h Knickerbocker safely stole home. After Hale's home run inthe seventh, the In dians scored again in the eighth on triples by Vosmik and Sulli van. - . Cleeland .;,'.T;,.;,-.... "Washington .. : Lee and Sullivan; Russell and Millies. -6 10 3 ...4 6 1 DeSbong, Yanks Fatten Averages NEW YORK. May 6.-iTVThe New york Yankees handed the St. Louis Browns their, ninth straight defeat- today when they pounded out an-8 to 2 decision lehind the steady hurling of Pat Ma lone. - . ;4 ! " The McCarthymen got 15 hits off three St, aLouis pitchers. Four of JLhe blows, two doubles and as many singles, were struck by Lou.; Gehrig. Joe DiMaggio, sen sational rookie outfielder playing ' In his second game connected witk three singles. '. St. Louis :--,. t - 8 0 New York .;.w.8 15 0 " Andrews. Thomas, Tletje and Hemsley; Malone and Dickey. i Slopes As Hero i PHILADELPHIA, May 5.-P-The Athletics outlasted the Chi cago White Sox in a battle of home runs today, registering an 3 to 5 triumph on Wally Moses' circuit' smash with .two out and - two on in the last of the tenth inning, r Chicago ...:.. 5 10 . 4 Philadelphia . 8 8 ' 1 I Kennedy and Sewell; Kelley, - Dietrich and Hayes. s 3rd Shutout for Grove ; BOSTOX May 5. - (Jf) - Bob i4Lefty" Grove gave the Boston Red Sox a. clean sweep in the abbreviated series withthe De troit Tigers today iby blanking the world champions 2 to 0 be fore 16,160 persons. It was the mighty, southpaw's fifth straight victory and this third shutout of the season. - Detroit . '. 0 5 0 Boston ..., V...2 70 , Anker and Cochrane; Grove and K. Ferrell. Normal School Is ! Visitor at Track .MONMOUTH. May 6. Oregon Normal school carried off the high score, in a three-way, track event here Saturday afternoon, compet ing with ! Albany college and the Salem Y. M. C. A. Albany took points; Salem 10; and the Normal 84. i 100 yd. high hurdle Sampson (N. StrongQuiet (A)rUme 14.1. Mile t Dashiell (N). Walberg B. Frazee A). time 5.2. 100 yd. dash Hart N), Long (N). Frazee (A), time lr. 881 Lamb CN, Rlakko (N), Walberg (A), time; 2.17. 220 Long N). Park (N), Saunders (Y), time 23.4. i 4 4 0 Hart ( N ) , Baxter (N) , Long (Y), time, 53.4. t 200 yd. low hurdle Long (N), Strongqulst A), Sampson (N), 24.6. , High Jump Hart (N), Kldd (N), Sampson (N), Peterson (A). 6 ft. 2 In T Broad i jump Sampson (N) , Hart (N). Peterson (A), 21 ft 7i In. . ! Shot put Yeater (Y), Russell (N), Pratt (N), 37 ft. 11 in. Javelin Byrd (N), Elliott (Y)f Kidd (N),16 ft. 2 in. ! Discus Mar kin (N), Peterson (A). Yeater (Y), 120 f L f in. .1, Tie Wolves will play a return game with Mt. Angel college here -Wednesday afternoon. Saturday afternoon the Wolves will play the baseball squad at Oregon State penitentiary, Salem. s Turner : 11-2, League Tilt SCIO, May 5. The Scio base- ; ball team easily won its second i league game at Turner . Snndav ill to Mi a five Inning affair which was called on account of ; rain."' ,; .--'' The oatstanding drive was j made by Terry when he came to I bat in the second inning with f the bases loaded. The ball land- fed in Mill creek directly over center field. ' - - Tamer need three pitchers try- i tag to stop the Scio sluggers. !" ,'.- rr-:;. r. hje. i Scio ; ..v... 12 .12 1 Turner Z 2 ,53 Batteries: Scio. Krossman and . Holland. Turner, C Petersen, Mc- I Cully, Thomas and B. Petersen. f I'. Tennis Team Going :.5 " To Meet Reed Players Five tennis players will repre- ! sent the Salem Y. M. C. A. in a ; tournament with the Reed college i team In Portland this afternoon. ! They are Preston McDonald, Fred Hagemann, Jim BealL" Wesley : Roeder and Don Sanders. Baseball's Big 6 (By the Associated Press) f G. AB. R, H. Pet . Terry, Giants 12.27 4 15 .551 I Sullivan, I. .... 9 29 3 15 .517 Chapman, Y. 11 37 5 It .432 It. Ferrell R.S. 20 67 18 23 .418 Herman. Cubs 17 72 17 30 .411 ; Jordan. Reds' 18 73 13 28 .384 Scio Top A SHADOW -ftp iCH-S0fim, in. AS if one Black Menace wasn't ZA enough to harry heavy- " Jm. JL weight champion James J. Braddock, another sinister, shadow is looming on the fistic horizon. Joe Louis, the Dark Destroyer, seems fdlly capable of handling the Black Menace job without assist ance from anyone,; but it appears that one Leroy Haynes is attejppt inr to crowd Jolting Joseph to one side while doing a little menacing on his own hook. ) j ; Master Haynes has taken on four of the Brown Bomber's previous vic tims, 'and, according to the' records. Suds Walk! Home i. I s. To Beat Beavers Only Runs Are Gifts When Posedel Weakens in Seconti Inning SEATTLE, !May J5.-.PHA pair of walks gave the Seattle Indians z to v victory tover the Portland Beavers in the opening game of their series here tonight. 'With two out in the second frame, Seattle loaded the bags on Bill Posedel, and then were hand ed the game when the Beaver right-hander walked In two men. and took a- walk, himself, to the showers. i j i Portland .L-UJ 0 4 2 Seattle ... ...I 2 4 0 Posedel. Liska and Cronin; Bar rett and Spindet. j (Night Game) mt San Francisco San Diego .. i 0 3 Missions S !r 2 5 0 Salvo and Desautels: Lamanski and Outen. M j Seals Beat Seraphs LOS ANGELES, May 5-P-San Francisco's Seals, aided by a pair of home runs by Joe Marty, de feated Los Angeles 8 to 5, in the first game of their series today. San Francisco J I 8 14 1 Los Angeles LL..4 5 11 2 Stntx and Monko; Salveson, Gab- Accuses 'Trust Cnarges that Vrestlinj: nrnst" exists la i3tm United States and that trappier are forced to "win, lose or draw, according to orders or lose hnge forfeits were aired in court; at, Columbus when Joe Alvarez, j Boston promoter, sought an accounting ef earning! of Dick Shikat, claimant of the world heavyweight title. -.--! 1 - V BMHBaWMMSaBBSMMBBSSJSSlSSBBBaBB Xiaf TwttmtM Sync&xtc. be. Worfd rights imncd the new menace has jdone a better job than Joe on each; one of them. Here's the dope: - j . Hans Birkie, who was stopped In ten rounds by Louis, was belted sil ly by Haynes in half the time: Natie Brown and Patsy Perrom, two cuties who went the full ten rounds with the Detroit Devastator, were both Ironed out in short order by Larruping Leroy, and last but far from ; least, it took the pounding Philadelphian a mere three heats to bring: down the Leaning Tower of Pisa, prima Camera, who lasted six innings against our Joseph. ler, Kimball and Veltman, Steiner Six Hits Beat 13 SACRAMENTO. May 5. - UP- Thirteen hits, including three dou bles and two triples, tailed to stem the S6lon3 Ihere today and Sacra mento defeated Oakland 5 to 3. The $olona got only C hiU off three! Oak hurlers, Qaribaldi get ting naif of them, but they were an wen timed. Oakland 13 Sacramento ..... 6 McDonald, Conliii and Kies; Pippen and Head. Bethel Is No. 1 Polk Tennis Team INDEPENDENCE, strong Bethel high tennis team handed May 5 The School boys' the Indepen- dence boys a 4 to afternoon on the defeat this Independence courts. This makes Bethel the team in the No. 1 boys tennis county and places them in the playoff at Monmouth May 22. The winner np In the county has not been decided. , Results i of matches: Domes. Bethel, won from Dunckel, Inde pendence, 6-0, 8-1; Linn, Bethel, won from Bnsley, independence, 6-2." 9-7; i Rhode, j Bethel,"won from Porter, Independence, -0, 8-6; Lim and Domes, Bethel, won from Dunckel and; Busley, 6-4, 6-3. ! The high school girls tennis team hnng np another victory Wednesday afternoon on their homej ; courts by defeating the Rickrieall girls four matches to none.!' Syverson, Independence, won from F. Coville, RlckrealL 6-1, 6-0; M. Hartmon, Indepen denceL won from J. Coville, Rick-reaU,!6-0, 6-2; K. Hartman, In dependence, won from Kellogg, Rickreall, ! 2-6, 6-2 - 6-4. In the doubles, Syverson and Hartman, Independence, won from F.t Co- ville and J. Coville, 6-3, 4-6. 6-1. Aurora Defeats Lone Elder 11 to 5 in League Battle : AURORA. Mav K Tha 'Anror'a baseball team defeated Lone Elder in the first Valley league game on the home field Sunday by a score of 11 to 5. - Aurora ,i 11 14 4 Lone Elder ..........5 9 3 Hapty and Evans; Harms and Stewart, i . : AirUe Drops Dallas Game After Leading For Period ,v AIRLIE. Mar 5 Town team plsyed ball against Dallas SundSy afternoon. Due to rain the game was alow in getting started. Airlie w! leasing ior tne first few Innings, finally dropped the game to ; Dallas by a score ot 5 to 4. SUverton and Ccaiby to Ptay Second Game Friday SdLvERTON, May 5 SUverton baseball team win, play ' Canby nere ! rriaay anernoon, weather rpemltting. This will be the second game of th keaann with rv. Sllvertoa defeated Canby at Canby Natie Brown, a wise old bird who knows his fistic onions, faced both dark dynamiters, and bis opinion carries weight: Old Nate Know-It-All insists that the homicidal Haynes haymaker packs more Kwer than the lethal Louis larrup, e qualifies this estimate, however, by stating that Joe is by far the more accurate puncher of the two. Be that as it may, let's shed a few tears for Mr. Braddock, with not one but two black shadows looming in bis path. CwrUbt. Kb,, meant SnOote. Im. McShain Defeats Headlock Expert Turns Ilagen's Hold Into Boston Crab to Win; McKenna Bested Danny McShain, Hollywood vil lain No. 1, turned one of Jack Hagen's punishing Deadlock's into a Boston crab to win himself the third and deciding fall in the main event match of the American Le gion wrestling card at the armory last night. McShain took the fall 4 minutes and 15 seconds after. Hagen had tied the score in the second ses sion by using his headlock with sufficient force to leave McShain senseless on the canvas. The Hollywood heel took the first fall by the simple but effect ive method of Jumping up and down on Hagen's arm. One Pair Playful ' Buck Lawson, Knoxville, Tenn., and Bobbie Burns, West Palm Beach, Florida,, forgot who was supposed to take the deciding fall so they wrestled to a draw la the 45 minute event. Lawson took the first fall after the boys had played around for 27 minutes, a good part of which was spent seeing how much fun they could have with the supposedly deadly Indian deathlock. Lawson finally got the fall after punishing Burns' arm with a hammerlockv Burns took the second fall with a body press! after another playful 14 minutes' and seven seconds. Abdul Khan, big bad man from Afghanistan, used Boston crabs to take two falls from Bill McKen na, former Oregon State football player, in the opener. ; Cougars Get Lead In Northern Race SEATTLE, , May 5-()-Wash-ington State's Cougars took over the lead Jn the northern division Pacific coast conference baseball race by splitting a double header with the University of Washing ton here today. The Huskies took the first game 10 to 1 and the; Cougars the seven-inning night cap 2 to 1. ; -----Washington State . ; . ; . 1 6 2 Washington ......... ..10 14 1 Kinnaman, Sorenson, Carter and Fields; Daly and Dawes. Washington State ..... 2 5 ' 2 Washington 1 4 1 Marlowe and Fields; Budnic, Enqnlst and Dawes, r ; Ali Baba Retains t Wrestling Title9 NEW ' . YORK, May 1 g--The surprtsing AU Baba retained his "world's heavyweight : wrestUng" crown ionight by defeaUng Dkk Shikat, the? German star for the second consecutive time, In Mad ison Square garden. - i The mysterious Turk-Armenian Pet great "gobs . of dope by pinning the heavier, Teuton -with a crotch hold and body slam after 53:37 'of more or less mediocre wrestling. . Shikat weighed 227, Baba 205.: Blalches . to Be Played by Sunday rNight; Capitol . Team Will Travel - Second ronnd contestants in the top four flights ot the Active clnb all-city golf tournament were de termined following the; comple tion ot first round play last week end, but in the lower flights the schedule for this week "was still uncertain Tuesday because ot lack of information as to who defaulted in the tew matches that were not played; These flights ' will be straightened out within a day or so. " i :." $ Bob Taylor, captain of the state- house team, arges.that "members oi tnat group play their tourna ment matches by Saturday night so as to have them out of the way before: going to Vancouver for the interstate contest. f . Flights that are definitely lined up include: , i Senior Tournament Championship flight: Victor vs. Blaisdell, Utter vs. Johns, Taylor vs. Sharkey, dinger vs. Groves. First flight: Lengren vs. Lynch, Flanery- vs. Cline, Hendrie vs. Bates, IBurdette vs. Schreiner. Second flight: Moon vs. Kuhn, Crews! vs. Skelley, Eyre vs. Johns, Thomson vs. Arthur. ,1 Third flight: Kletzing vs. Mc Laughlin, Pekar vs. Cover, Fisher vs. Bolton, Scales vs. Armprlest. I Junior Tournament Championship flight Comstockv vs. Bing Powell. Carson vs. Bob Powell, Groves vs. Cave, Nichols vs. McDowelL First flight Farmer i vs. Cur rey, H Nichols vs. Albright, Dyer vs. Gustafson, Compton vs. Bur relL ! . Tight Duel Lost By Brother Paul i - . McFayden His Master; Lee of Cubs Takes Third Straight Victory ST. LOUIS', May" 5.-P-Danny MacFayden held the St. Louis Car dinals' in almost, complete subjec tion today, allowed only three hits and Boston waa victorious, 1 to 0. Aftr two scoreless Innings Bill UrbanskI smashed one; of Paul Dean's pitches to the left field wall and drew up at third. Gene Moore followed with a single, scoring Ur banskI with the only run of the game.! j Boston 1 6 1 St. Louis ; 0 3 1 MacFayden and Lopes; P. Dean, Winford and Davis. f Reds Defeat Jinx CINCINNATI, May 5.4-tip)-With young Gene Schott hurling five- hit ball for his second victory of the season, the Cincinnati Reds beat ! their former "Jinx," Hal Schumacher, today when they pounded out a 5 to 2 decision over the New York Giants. . i New York .....2 5 2 Cincinnati $ 11 1 Schumacher, Coffman and Man- cuso; i Schott and Campbell. ! Lee Wins His Third CHICAGO, May S.-fPV-Bill Lee. last year's leading percentage pit cher in the National league, turn ed in his third straight victory to day as the Cubs crowded all their activity Into two Innings for a 5 to 4 series-splitting victory ;over Phil adelphia. Philadelphia 4 5 5 Chicago 5 7 2 - Bowman and Wilson; Lee and tianneti. i Dodgers Still Lose PITTSBURGH, May S.iip) Timely hitting coupled with Jim Weaver'a six-hit pitching gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4 to 0 deci sion over the Brooklyn Dodgers today. The defeat was i the Dod gers' I sixth successive; setback, four of them shutouts. " Brooklyn 0 5 1 Pittsburgh 4 7 0 Clark. Leonard and Phelps; Weaver and Padden. Hanzlik Champ in Gearhart Tourney GEARHART, Ore May 4 -")-A two-np Tlctory over E. Lnts of Portland in the finals gave C. J. Hanzlik ot Portland the cham pionship of the two-day spring golf tournament here. V . :. Medalist honors went to Lnts and J. O. EIrod, also of Portland, with 80 each. t - P. J. Aherd ot Portland made thelowest gross score Sunday with 72 strokes for 18 holes. The annual midsummer cham pionship will be here August 17 tfl.22. v 1 Bobertson Winner In Traps Tourney PORTLAND, ore.. May 5-P)-Dr. C. J. Robertson of Salem banged his way to victory in loth events ot the R,ose City trapshoot ing tournament here, Sunday. He broke 99 targets In the 16 yard 1 event In the morning and then tied with W. FrCarey ot St. Helens with a score of 3 for the 100-bird handicap in the after noon. . - However, Dr. Robertson shot his way out of the tie! by break ing 22 targets while Carey missed after cracking 21 in a row. Widen Rural Road ELLENDALE, May 5 The El lendale road is being widened at the bridge at the Catler place. The creek had been, reinforced by building a frame work and then dirt and gravel was dumped in to fill in. maktng tha road several feet wider. v . ,- - . Jimmie Braddock") This interesting closenp of Jimmie Braddock,. left, world heavy weight champion, and Max Schrneling, former champion who re cently returned to United States jto fight Joe Louis, was taken as the two met in New York. . ' ' . Rapidly Advancing Sari Francisco Featherweight Meets Portland's Al Spina at iirmory Here Friday ALREADY in top condition and'rarin' to gb in his first engagement outside of his native bailliwick, Ilickey Con . ley, San Francisco featherweight who will battle with Al Spina in a ten round main event at the armory Fridayy will arrive in Salem today and ibegin his workouts here at 6 o'clock at the armory. I Conley, who ia 19 years oliO "'" " ' ' " and weighs 123 sounds, has I fought most of the best little fighters in the Bay district and has come out on top with most of them. ' - ( He holds a decision and a draw with Speedy Dado.' Filipino feath er, and has twice drawn with Little Dempsey, another hard hitting brown boy. Spina has won from both of these fighters. j Curly Feldtman, promoter for the Veterans ot Foreign Wari, has invited the public to look Conley over tonight at his train ing quarters in the armory. I Spina .has been training in Portland under the direction of his manager, Asa Baker. , The lively little Italian has a credit able list et victories on his string and is rated as one of the most promising comers in the feather weight field. . Norris Meets Adams . j Eddie Norris, leading light of Salem's crop ot young fighters, will meet a tough opponent 'in Flash Adams, Portland light weight. Norris has been working out steadily and will be in bis usual fine condition. j Frank Rlggi, Brooks Italian who suffered his first defeat i ot the year two weeks ago, is set to make a comeback when jhe meets Bill Ellingsworth, 186 pound battler from Tillamook,1 in a six round special event. Ellings worth is said to be speedy but lacking' the powerful punches that Rlggi can produce on occa sion, j Two four -round preliminaries will complete the card, one! of the best ever staged here. Scio Man Appointed on Oregon Committee For Soil Conservation Plan SCIO, May 5. Scio girls prov ed better batters and runners; on the local diamond Friday as a finale to May day activities when they defeated Harrisburg girlsf 21 to 3. Scio suffered a loss, the only one of the current season, to Harrisburg earlier in the year. Scio boys also were victorious over the Harrisburg boys 8 to; 3. The southern Linn county team had also previously defeated Scio. Both teams will play Browns ville here Friday, May 8. j Monmouth High Wins I From Airlie Baseball Team by 14 to 7 Score MONMOUTH, May 5. Mon mouth high school defeated Airjie high here Friday afternoon in a county conference game, score 14 7. Airlie was held scoreless until the fourth Inning when they took to Clark's, delivery for four runs before they were retired. ' j Batteries, Airlie: Wlenert and Feathers; Monmouth: Clark and Murdock. . ; Umpire: Schweizer. Larry F r'ench Sends Out Two Dozen Baseballs of Major League Experience ROSEBURG, Ore.. May 6-iv Koseourg junior legion baseball baseball players will have the "feel" of the major leagues ! as they toss baseballs about this summer. ( Larry French, southpaw hnrler with the Chicago Cubs, kept his promise made last fall and . sent two dozen baseballs slightly used in major play, for the Roseburg juniors to use in practice. Larry Wolf Visits at ' Normal; Much Improved MONMOUTH. May .. 5 Larry ,wolfe, coach at Oregon Normal scnool zor 7 years prior to 1935, was a visitor on the campus here last' weekend for the first time in about 18 months. Wolfe, who was critically ill for several months at the Veterans' hospital, and later at Matson's sanltorium. Portland, Is now much improved. He has gained weight favorably, and has been living for some lime at the Heathmaa hotel. - ; Amity Beats Dayton DAYTON, May Z. The Dayton Union high school boys baseball team last In a 23 to 1 score game at Amity Friday. .- - Mas Schmeltag Bearcats lppose Pilots, Portland Weather Again Is Factor; State Title Claims to Hinge on Outcome Unless the weather takes a hand in the proceedings the Willamette university Bearcats will journey to Portland today for a baseball contest with the strong University of Portland nine. 4 The game will be the last non conference for the Bearcats before opening their fight for the western division championship against Pa cific on Sweetland field Friday afternoon. The Bearcats will play a second game with the Badgers at Forest Grove Saturday.. ;. Jerry Gastineau, slim freshman hnrler from Missouri will bear the pitching burden for the Bearcats In today's battle. Gastlneau, since losing his debut contest to Ore gon hag pitched two wins for the Willamette team. A gainst the Pilots "Spe" Keene will be able to bring a lusty array, of batsmen. With Yinnie Harrlman, regular shortstop, back in the lineup the team .will be at full strength. Team Batting .302 The fact that Willamette has a team batting average, of .302 should give the Pilot hurlers pause. Don Burch, veteran pitcher. heads . the ust of hefty hitters with an average of .454. Kenneth Manning, first base, is also a 400 hitter with an average of .439 while five batters are hitting over .300. They are Bill Sutton .387, Bill Stone .379, Dwight Aden .355. Rex Pierce .333, and Yinnie Har rlman .303. Willamette's 17 to.O win over Mt. Angel Is the secret ot ,the high averages. Today's game will loom large in selection of a mythical state cnampion as tne Pilots sre un defeated while Willamette has won 10 of 11 contests. Vikings to Meet Crorvallis Today Rain kept Salem .high from playing , its scheduled .game with Eugene yesterday but it the Vi kings get a break, from the weather today they will meet "Mush" Torson's strong Corvallis nine on dinger field at three o'clock. - ' The Vikings heve been enable to get in ayn practice since the unannounced rainy season set tn and saw their last action Friday when defeated by the Oregon Fro8h. ...-. Lee Fallin or Bright will be Huntington's choice for mound doty today. To Battle Here 7 V Eddie Spina, Portland f earner weight battler, who will meet Mickey Conley of 8m Fraav riaeo bere klay. Blight os the V.F.W. canL . v South Dakota Leads' Borah There-But Is Trailing Uninstructed i - California Slate ' ; :. : , - " (Continued from page 1) tion oftne other two is yet to come, r Connecticut republicans also met in Estate convention, to se lect II ii delegates, j . ! Indiana voters chose delegates to - state conventions which 1 turn will select nominees for state officers; and seats in the national house. - V I , i Roosevelt Running f - j Alone la Alabama i A democratic president prefer-. rence primary in Alabama found- President : Roosevelt unopposed. The staJLe'a 22. convention votes were Instructed for: him. Late ballot counting in Mary land, which voted Monday, show ed President Roosevelt maintain ing a more than five to one lead over CoL Henry Breckinridge of New York for that state's If dele gates to the democratic . conen tion.. Breckinridge , expressed pleasure; at the showing and said ; "America is turning" against the -New DeaL Registration figures for the City of Baltimore showed democrats 293,187,1 republicans 116,148 j other parties or unde clared If.UO. j r non In Motor; Circuit AUTOMOTIVE j LEAGUE W. L. 30 Pet. .565 Shrock t- - Carter-Church 39 135 34"5"07 ;33 3 .478 t31 38 .449 fNiler.A lUnser Valley. Motor Shrock used cars! bowling team nosed out the Carter & Church motor company by four gamea in the final standings; of the Auto motive bowling 1 e a g u e which played its last games last night tr the Bowlmor.. j Niles fe Klnxer was third and Valley Motor fourth. The Valley Motor company team, short a player, took two games from the champion Shrock'a I in last night's session. Niles & ! Kinzer took ' two from Carter M Church. I Valley If stair Co. rouiin Phillips Miuon 180 49S 1SS 49 180 47 154 4S4 Colwell ' Knack's Uied Cars I.enre . 137 j 154 154 463 Wlfc !.J ! ll l2 144 4Sf Shrock I 15S 1 125 144 413 Lewis j 161 ! 160 129 450 Handicap J 81 j 21 SI S3 631 2 1A3S 626 $92 5931810 Wles ft Klnxar Whits Collins 185 147 128 Tit 147 is: 116 189 152 130 I2S 519 133 SS4 187 4T9 111 28S 855 174 4frl Manning- 4 Hn. Siles i Barker i Silet ; 1 : 1 7.n ! Carter ft Church CHm - i.. 14 Chores . ,' -; r. ,- .. 131 Carter -. 124 Schlitt , ' 12 Aaatia - ,, , ITS Handicap j 27 784 715- -2211 Ifoter Ca. 184 187 &0 141 888 154 162 418 US 80 853 137 193 512 ' 6 . S 43 768 j..TS7 795 219 Boat Runs: Amok i With Pilot Dead r ASTORIA. Ore. May5-P)-A gillnet fishing boat.: its pilot dead. -spread terror Jas it; ran beserk ia the harbor here,, j Amazed spectators saw the boat traveling! full! speed. ahead for a cannery dock. Suddenly it swerved across the path of two tugs haul ing a log! ratt barely missing one and sllpihg under the towline et another. S , i j i The runaway boat glanced oft a piling and veered back into the log raft Three r boats began' chasing It frantically, but It bore wildly down upon a trolling ves- . sel, striking it a glancing blow and continuing npj the Columbia river.- I -. -: Suddenly it awung about and ran into a beach directly beneath the cannery for irhich " it ' was originally headed, j . ' ; The skipper. Charles T Waara, 57, was dead, apparently- he vic tim of heart attack. Bulldogs Lose Return - Game With Molalla by Close Score of to 4 f - L- . WOODBURN. May 4. T he Woodborn Bulldogs traveled to Molalla Friday where they played a returnf same with the Molalla Indians and were defeated by a score of 6-4 in a close game. Thursday they defeated - Molalla, It to t St Woodburn. Bonney and Reed were the outstanding players of Friday's game, Bonney pitching and Reed, who Is a freshman, being catch er, . . . ' r-l ; The next game" on the schedule is a doubleheader with Independ ence at. Independence May 8. . ' i . .. ... t I' fjandball Team Invades Portland; Firemen Foe i the Salem Y. M J C. A. handball team will travel to Portland to night rn an attempt to get revenge npon - the Portland firemen who won four out of six matches la Salem recently. The Salem squad will tnclade Fred Annnnsen, Gor don Wilsoo,' French " Hagemann, Kenneth Beach. Walter C. Wlns-i low,- Dr. i. X "Beechler, Don Pou lin, G. F. Chambers, Howard Maple, Deryl Meyers and James Burdetf. - j : ". i ', Gets Radio Position , AIRLIE, May S 4- Harold Toed temeier, a graduate of. this year from Oregon State college, left Satnrdayf for Boise, Idaho, where be will be employed by radio sta tion KIDO as a technician and a part tim announcer. pi i ri i pnroeK uiamt 14 168 - I- 152 16 151 166 150 I 159