FAGE SEVISN, Musky Varsity Oarsmen MaM Sweep of M The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, June 23, 193G Feat Last Done 24 Years Ago California ... Second and Wavy Third in 8-Oar Competition REGATTA COURSE, Pough keepsie. N. Y June 22.-(,)-The Washington .varsity c r -completed the first clean sweep made in the Intercollegiate regatta on the Hudson river since 1912 to night when it swept to a length and a halt victory over California. Navy took third, Columbia was fourth, Cornt.ll fifth, Pennsyl vania sixth and Syracuse trailed in the main event of the regatta. Margin is 3.8 Seconds j The official margin separating the two western crews was three and four-fifths seconds. Wash ington was clocked in 19 minutes 9 35 seconds, California in 19:15 25. Due mainly to the slow early pace, the time , was consid erably off the record of 18:f35 45, set by California's 19 38 champions under conditions tqM were scarcely any more favorable than today's. The Washington oarsmen opened the competition by regis tering a length victory, over Cali fornia in the freshman race and the Huskies Junior varsity crew paddled down a three-mile course to defeat the Navy's jayvees by almost three lengths. Not since 1912, when Cornell registered three - victories in a regatta that had junior varsity four-oared shells racing Instead of eights, has a college made a clean sweep. The Washington varsity trailed most of the way during the four mile racer which saw California and Navy battling for the" lead during most of the middle stages. The Huskies did not make their bid until they paddled into the last half mile where they un ' corked a magnificent drive. -The Huskies' winning time was slow in being posted. The mid shipmen's plebes trailed the Cali fornia youngsters by two and a half lengths as they finished in third place in the two-mile open ing race, with Cornell fourth, Syracuse fifth and Columbia sixth aad last. t Harriman Leading Senator Batters Averages .375 With Aden Next, .318 ; Team Hits Pace of .246 - r- - ' Vinnie Harriman, snappy Sen ator shortstop wlthithe .stubber bat. is leading thV Salem Sena tor baseball club In hitting with an average of .35.- In tne seven games the- Senators have played Harrisan has gone to bat 32 times end collected sate bits 12 -limes. Dwight Aden is the only other regularly playing man" who is hit ting above .300.. Aden , has hit safely eight times out of 23 times at bat for a .318 average. Ike Wintermute, who has played in only two games has an average of .500 and Jerry Gastineau, pitcher fn three games, has been hitting at a .364 clip. The team average is .246. Com plete averages follow:' B.. H. Pet. Wintermute 8 4 .500 Harriman . 32 12 .375 Gastineau . 11 4 .384 Aden 23 8 .318 Maple 28 8 .286 Oravec 30 7 .250 Manning 36 8 .222 Gant r 26 5 .192 Moye 27 5 .185 Beard 28 4 .143 Bevens 11 0 -000 Wilson .......f. 7 0 .000 Edwards 1,0 .000 California Comet Flares Again By BURNLEY- Iff -)) V Hero or WW IVTJY ? IKVIS CUP STAND. DOAl I 1 TJ Hopes tb auke-tip for. !" Iff THfS LOSS BY BfZlUGUiG I V f vZS iv ftAcKipE LjtMBLEDOK h I v X h: Xil Hv - 1 Von cramm,quisT p-w v soi ? 1 AMD CRAWFORD, I V v i , ,JJT . I - . - ' O I ... STANDS eTWJV Elks Go Down 3 to 1 Sunday TV Bills, Bevens, Beard Bring Victory; Salem, Hop Cold Tied 1934 Kiog Featum Syaicitc, lac.' WoitU righM taarfST THE dark cloud of America's early Davis Cup defeat by the Australian team had its silver lining the brilliant play of Donald Budge being the one bright shaft of sunlight breaking through the gloomy tennis skies. Budge, a tall, slim kid with a mop of flaming red hair waving in the breeze, almost won the Austra lian series single handed, taking both of his singles matches, and losing in the doubles only because the Anzac tiuo concentrated on his partner, the erratic Gene Mako. The torch-topped tennis tornado from Sunny California is on the warpath now, out to avenge Amer ica's Davis Cup elimination by cap turing the Wimbledon diadem from the present world's champion, Fred Perry. Budge's record is little short of phenomenal for a comparative new comer to the top ranks of tennis, and if his flashing racquet carries him to the highest pinnacle of the courts this summer, it will only be in keeping with his meteoric rise to stardom. Already hailed as a "second Til den," Devastating Don has trounced all the leading stars of Europe and America with the one exception of Fred Perry. Last year the new California Comet repeatedly thrashed the great Baron von Cramm, recent conqueror of Perry and hailed by many as the world's best player. Don's recent smashing victories over Jack Crawford and Adrian Quist, the Anzae aces who rank just in back of Perry and von Cramm, seem to indicate that Uncle Sam's new net pet is due for his greatest season. CoorrUM. 1131. br King Futons Srndlat. faa. K. P. Team Wins Kitball 1st Half 1 : . i League Baseball INDEPENDENCE, June 22. Top honors for the first half of the kittenball contest, between the six teams of Independence and Monmouth was won by the Knights of Pythias team last week. The Knights' of Pythias won eight games and lost only one during the six weeks of play. . A new schedule will be drawn up soon for the second half of play to decide the winner of the cup. Standings of the six teams follow: W. L. Pet. Knights of Pythias . ...8 1 .888 First National Bank ..7 3 .700 Morlans 5 3 .625 Monmouth C. of C 5 4 .555 Church Team 1 7 .125 V. of F. W. 1 8 .111 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. St. Louis ........ 38 23 . .623 Chicago 35 23 .603 Pittsburgh i 36 24 ,600 New York . . 33 f6 .559 Cincinnati ...... 3 1 30 .500 Boston 30 33 .478 Philadelphia ... . 2U 41 .339 Brooklyn 21 42 .333 Sunday's Results At New York 6, St. Louis 4. At Boston 3, Cincinnati 2. At Brooklyn. 2-6, Chicago 7-4. At' Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE ' L. Pet New York 41 20 .672 Boston ......... 36 26 .581 Cleveland ....... 31 30 .508 Detroit 32 31 .508 Washington .... . 31 31 .500 Chicago ........ 29 30 .9t Philadelphia .... 22 37 .373 St. Louis 20 37 .361 Sunday's Results St. Chicago 5. Philadelphia 11. At St. Louis 0-6, Boston 3-3. At Detroit 8, New York 7. At Cleveland 8, Washington 3. COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet Missions ........ 46 39 .541 Seattle ......... 46 39 .541 Portland ........ 42 36 .533 Oakland ...v... 44 '38 .537 San Diego ....... 43 43 .500 San Francisco ... 41 44 .481 Los Angeles ..... 49 45 .471 Sacramento 35 50 .390 SniHlay's Results ' At Portland 7-8, San Francisco 2-4. At Missions 5-0, Sacramento 10 J. - At Seattle 2-1. Los Angeles 5-5. At San Diego 20-3, Oakland 4-2. Second games. 7 innings. Series This Week : Los Angeles at Portland. Saa Francisco at Seattle. Sacrament oat Saa Diego. Oakland at Mission, - Portland Wins PORTLAND. Ore.. June t2.-(Jf) -Portland's public links golf team Ulbrickson, Coach iVotr, Stroked Crete To Win Decade Ago POUGHKEEPSIE, X. Y June 2!i-(P) Ten years ago this week, 23-year.old Al 11 brickson stroked a Univer sity of Washington crew to victory on the Hudson, and tonight Ulbrickson, now coach of the Huskies, watch ed three of his crews sweep the river and win Washing ton's first varsity victory since he was graduated. The year after be was graduated Ulbrickson took over the Washington fresh, man crew. In 1927, Rusty Callow left Washington to coach Pennsylvania's crew and recommended Ulbrick on for the Job. Tonight L'l brickson made that recom mendation look good. ,- defeated Seattle 64 to 36 Sunday in the first half of a home and home series. Tear Vendor Meets Costillo Tonight 'A Wf 14 -SC. " S'". ( EV4QUOM 'WfTHj l3EL0TrrV- Collins' Home Run Breaks Deadlock Cardinals Triumph, 8-6, Over Phillies; Paul Derringer Stars PHILADELPHIA. June 22.-UP -Jimmy Collins' second home run of the battle and his ninth of the season in the eighth inning with Pepper Martin on base broke i 6 to 6 deadlock and eave the Na tional league leading Cardinals an 8 to 6 triumph over the Phillies today. St. Louis . 8 14 0 PhiliWelphia 16 1 Walker, Haines, J. Dean and Davis; Walter, Passeau and At-wood. Senators Defeat Bend, Tie for Second STATE LEAGUE W. L. Toledo .3 0 Salem 3 Hop Gold 3 Woodburn 2 Bend 1 Albany 0 Sunday's Scores At Bend 1, Salem 3. At Eugene 3, Hop Gold 5. At Toledo 3, Woodburn 1 Pet 1.000 .750 .750 .500 .250 .000 BEND. June 22.-rsrAHn Yeoman work by two Bills, Bill Bevens and Bill Beard, brought the Salem Senators a 3 to 1 vic tory over the Bend Elks in a hard fought state league game nere sunaay. , - Salem's vlctorv left it tid tm- second nlace with Hon OnM whtoh defeated Eugene 5 to 3. Toledo defeated Woodburn to 1 to re tain the league lead. Bill Bevens. youthful Salem hurler. held the Elks to five scat tered hits while his teammates finally found the knack of mmW their blows where they counted to collect all of their runs in one slugging inning. Beard Becomes Hero Bill Beard, whose battine av erage was a shameful .067 be fore Sunday's earn w ha of Salem's fourth inning splurge. oearas siammmg triple to deep right-center drove in two of Sa lem's runs and Ranrt m-a in from third with the other one wnen Moye sacrificed. Salem started off ita fnm-th inning rally when Dwight Aden un. inio one or Paul Gehrman's pitches for a clean single. Harri man, atteniDtine- to uoriri. fouled out to the catcher, but annmg singled to right and he and Aden took an extra base when Decker erred in fielding the ball. That not h ., - 1UI Beards surDrisinr thrp.hiirrr which gave Salem the, scores of, the game. Moye, who uu Biso inpiea in the second. oumea over tne pitcher's head to send Beard in. Bend Scores In fitf. Bend's lone Pun rfl Tn A in wliA eighth when, with tvn nut flmn in right field bobbled Nehl's long ""owing names to score from urac The Senator win m.. .. Woodburn Babes on dinger field uexi jsunaay. Box score and summary: saiein B H O Oravec, 1 ; 3 0 2 Aden, m 4 1 n Harriman. a . Manning, lb i Beard, 3 4 Moye, 2 3 Gant. r 4 Maple, c .3 Bevens, p 3 Total ""34 Bend b Londahl, 2 4 Haines, lb Nehl, S M. Zimmer, s .... Walker, m Decker, r Russell, I Hawkins, c Gehrman, p Woodburn Win junior Title 18 Hits, 12 Bobbles in 13-12 Contest With Saleni Sunday - WOODBURN, June 22. Wood bum's Junior Legion baseball team won its fourth county cham pionship In Jive years when it defeated Salem 13 to 12 in a hectic contest here Sunday. Both teams used two pitchers in a game that saw IS. hits and 12 errors. Eland started for Sa lem but was replaced by Bright in the third after Woodburn had put across eight runs in the first two innings. When Salem got go ing and tied the score at 8 to 8 with a five run rally in the fifth the Woodburn starting pitcher, Whitman, also took the axe and gave way to Knight. It was a disheartening game for Saleni which fought an up hill battle to twice overtake Woodburn only to lose out in the eighth inning when C. Reed was safe on Steiger's boot and went on around for the winning run. Woodburn, which will be host to the state tournament again this year, has won a state cham pionship and a northwest title in previous years. To enter the state tournament Woodburn must come out on top in district com petition. Woodburn AB. Gant, cf 6 Erland, rf 4 Whitman, p-ss 4 Shaw, lb 5 C. Reed,- c M. Reed, 3b -Krupicka, If Knight, p 4 4 1 2 Dahl, 2 b . 5 R. 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 2 H. 0 2 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 Drives Midgets BISi "Wildcat" Hansen who will drive one of the 30 midget racing : ran -in the ' American Legion's July a celebration at the state ' falrgronads next week la firt ; event of kind in Oregon. Active Club Stag Slated Wednesday Flight Winners to Choose Prizes; Taylor Ties 31 Record, 2nd Totals .... Salem Johnson, 3b Alley, cf Bright, p Wilson, If Gentzkow, ss Myers, c Lowe, c Mason, 2 b Steiger, lb Eland, p-lt ...37 13 10 7 AB. R. H. E. 4 0 4 4 2 4 5 5 4 3 2 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 4 1 11 1 2 1 6 0 3 4 ....4 4 3 . 3 ...4 .3 1 2 0 0 0 5 27 12 H O A 0 0 2 13 0 0 2 2 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 Hatch 1 Totals 33 5 27.12 Batted for Russell in 9th. Errors, Manning, Moye, Gant, Zimmer, Decker. Three base hits. Beard, Moye. Sacrifice hits, Moye, Haines. Struck out by Bevens 5, Gehrman 7. Bases on balls off Gehrman 3. Totals 35 12 8 MT. ANGEL. June 22. The ml An eel lunlor Legion took an other defeat from Stayton here Sunday afternoon, 3 to 1. btay ton scored in the first inning and made "their two remaining runs in the seventh. Mt. Angel made its lone run in the third. Stayton 3 5 6 Mt. Angel 1 3 Batteries: Farthing and Shel ton; Lulay and Welton. Yanks Strengthen Lead Over Boston Weeper London Billed 'ponigKt Costillo to Grapple With : Cry Baby in Rematch at Salem Armory If crying and tearfully appeal ing decisions to the crowd could make wrestling champions, Cry Baby London would be champion of all weights, including the fly and mosquito weights. As a crier none can surpass the hairy-faced grappler who will meet Pascual Costillo, the handsome Spaniard, in the main - event of tonight's ' wrestling shew at the armory. " London, who 'beat; Costillo in Portland recently, ' is tops , as a villain and packed them in on a recent tour in the southwest and those that came to cheer remained to boo. Versed in all the unethi cal tracks of the rassUn racket London has been a terror to many of the mora orthodox wrestlers. Costillo, the sleek fellow who is a great favorite with the ladies, is undaunted, however. Claiming that ha was beaten unfairly be fore, the Spaniard demanded that the rematch be staged in Salem where he is more popular than in any other town on Herb Owen's circuit George Bennett, popular Okla homan, will find himself pitted against the tricky Al Williams, rough and tough gent with a fine taste in tattooing. The two will meet In the 45 minute semi-final. Danny McShain, Hollywood heel, and Bill Kenna will mix in the 30 minute opener which start at 8:30 o'clock. Tigers Beat Red Sox and Philadelphia Scores Win From Indians 7e cnIcre W MEXICO AiHb AMD KAIL, Reds Trounce Dodgers BROOKLYN, June 22.-(P)-Be-h!nd the six-hit pitching of Paul Derringer, the Cincinnati Reds coasted to a 7 to 2 decision over the Brooklyn Dodgers today. Derringer blanked the Dodgers with two hits for eight innings. While he was pitching effective ball, Ival Goodman led a 10-hlt attack on three hurlers. Cincinnati 7 10 1 Brooklyn ,....Z 5 2 Derringer and Campbell; Earn- shaw, Jeffcoat, Butcher and Ber res, Phelps. Jackson Lams Pair NEW YORK, June 22-VTra- vis Jackson hit two homers and drove in five runs as the New York Giants pounded out 18 hits to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 11 to ( today. Paul Waner also hit for a circuit for the Bucs. Pittsburgh 5 5 New York -. 11 18 1 Swift, Bush and Todd; Schu macher and Mancuso. Bees Win, 5 to 1 BOSTON, June 22HAVGetting to Tex Carleton for three count ers in the opening frame; i the Boston Bees tacked a 5 tp 1 de feat on the Chicago Cnbs today. The setback marked the second straight for the Cnbs after their long string of victories, broken in the double bill yesterday., Chicago 1 t 0 Boston S T Carleton, Hensaaw and O'Dea; Benge and Lopes. Ducks Open Home Series Tonight PORTLAND. Or.. JnnM -The Portland baseball team. which snatched both ends . of a double-header Sunday to run its winning streak to 12 out of II games, opens a week's series with Los Angeles here tomorrow night. Portland alugged out a 7. to t and an 8 to 4 win over . San Francisco 'yesterday. Budge, Grant Go Ahead, Wimbledon WIMBLEDON. Eng.. June 22.- (AVBryan M. Grant, mizhtr ten. ni atom from Atlanta, shelled Helner Henkel, German 1 Davis cup star, from the all-En rland championships today as favorites otherwise progressed to the sec ond round in more or less routine fashion. s Of the other American victors. Donald Budge, red thatched star irom uaxiana. Cam., played im pressively to eliminate H. A. Hare of Great Britain, 8-1, 8-1, 6-4, but Wilmer Allison, American champ ion from Austin, Tex., favored his tame nip ana . applied no more pressure than was necessary In Putting out the former TCnrlish junior chamion, Robert Mulliken, 6-, 6-S. CHICAGO, June 22 - OP) - The New York Yankees strengthened their position at the top of the American league standings today as they put over six runs in the seventh inning to defeat the Chi cago White Sox 9 to 6. The victory, coupled with the Red Sox' defeat, increased the Yanks' margin over Boston to five and one-half games. New York H Chicago ' 2 Pearson, Hadley and Dickey, Glenn; Whitehead, C. Brown and Grnbe. Boston 7 13 1 Detroit 8 10 0 Marcum. Ostermueller and R. Ferrell; Phillips, Crowder and Hayworth. Athletics Down Indians CLEVELAND. June 22. - (JP) -George Puccinelli's eighth inning double scoring Lou Finney gave the Philadelphia Athletics a 4 to 3 victory over the Cleveland In dians today. Philadelphia 4 9 2 Cleveland 3 8 0 Rhodes and Hayes; Allen and Pytlak. The long-awaited stag picnic at which prizes for the Active club's all-city golf tournament iwll be given out. is finally scheduled. It will be Wednesday night in the grove at the Salem Golf club. All flight winners should be present to select their prizes. Under the plan adopted the winner of the first flight will have first choice, winner of the second flight next and so down the line. The champ ions of the senior and junior flights receive trophy cups. Bob Taylor, city senior champ ion, on Sunday furnished further proof of his right to the title when he shot a 31, five strokes under par, to tie Bert Viicor's record on the second nine. Taylor recently set a new record of 30 for the first time. The Salem golf club downed a team from Tillamook 41 hi to 18 on" the Salem course Sun day. Results: Salem Tillamook Cline 2 Near 1 Johns 2-i Swett Nash Vt Hayes IVt Nash Vs Hayes 2 Flanery 3 Teregoy 0 Mapes 3 D. Near 0 Bernardl 3 Koch 0 Thomson 3 Schultz 0 Jackson 3 Smith 0 Busick Vt Coats 2 Petre James 2 Skelley 2H Ellis Burns 3 Lewis 0 Higins 3 Lambertson 0 Hunter 1 Fries 2 Starr 1 Stokes 1 Arehart 3 Mendenhall 0 Lynch 3 Gate 0 Bonesteele 3 Abrams 0 Holmes 0 Ford 3 Buckman Mickey 2 Salem Y Defeats Longview Netmen Although ita tvn players, Preston McDonald an Norman Winslow, were absent. me eaiem x.m.u.A. team won its first tennis match in the Columbia-Willamette league by defeat ing Longview five matches to two on the state hospital courts Sun aay. The Salem, team will meet the Portland netters on a Portland court next Sunday. Scores: x Fred Hagemann, Salem, beat B. Cowell, 6-4, 6-2; Francis Sher wood, Salem, lost to M. Harrison, 6-1. D-6. 6-3: Eueena Beall. Sa lem, beat J. Barton. 6-1, 6-2;. Gforge Gutekunst, Salem, beat A. KODertson. 6-1, 6-1 Lawrence Macklin, Salem, beatR. Chalupa, 6- 1, 6-2; Sherwood and Hage man beat Corwell and Harris, 6-1, 7- 5; Beall and Gutekunst de faulted to Barton and Robertson. Washington at St Louis post poned wet grounds. W-ia-ESlP:MK.' CRY BABY LONDON -TS.- PASCLJAL COSTILLO 1 Hoar GEORGE BENNETT -vs.- AL WILLIAMS . 43 Minutes DANNY McSHAIN vs. BILL KENNA ' SO Minutes Salem Armory, Tonight 8:30 Lower Floor 50c, Balcony 40c, Reserved Seats 73c (Na Tax) Sradents 83c, Ladles 23 rickets. Cliff Parker aad Lytle'a Aaspices American Legion Herb Owen, Bfatchsaaker . . Wilburn Race Victor PORTLAND. Ore., Junee 2?.-(JP)-Jimmy Wiiburn of Seattle piloted his racing car to victory in the 25-Iap main event at the opening races at the Portland speedway. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Becke & Wadsworth 189 N. High Phone 4947 MR. FARMER... Order Your m IPS o o o UN VV o We are equipped to print J your berry tickets when and how you want them. 3 CALL AT OUR OFFICE jj F0RPRICES STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 215 South Commercial Street Phone 9101