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rhe OltEGON STATESMAN, Sstic'Orsptv Friday .Moraiaff, April r16, ... , M JDuunagillas to Meet Eddie Norris, in Mout Tonight Final -vc..-4 Xzl V Filipino Flash To Substitute McCain Hurt; Three Main Events, Eight Rounds Each on Program Ros Dumagillas, speedy little TTiiinino tighter who appeared here two years ago, will meet Ed die Norris. Salem Ughtweigbt. in the topllne eight round bout ot tonight's fight card at the armory instead of Jimmie McCain, Seattle boxer. Curly Feldtman announced last night. McCain received a bad cut in a bout at Seattle this week and Is nnable to keep the engagement. Dumagillas. who also halls from Seattle, was well liked here In several appearances. Possess ing both speed and an Iron coo .titutiAn. the little Filipino is likely to give Norris a real test He showed In his earlier appear ances here that he was able to take most anything anybody could dish out and Norris can expect trouble. Hayes. Hoot Mon Meet Wea Hares. 176. Portland ne gro tighter, and Hoot Mon Mc Marshtield, will mix in annther elzht rounder. McDon ald and Hayes are both .'candl dates In Feldtman's Northwest fevTwei?ht elimination tourna- 'nint- Kid Thornley. SilTerton welter weight, mixes with Bud Peterson, 14. Independence, In the third eight round bout on the card. Pe terson lost a decision to Zackie rk.ii nf nervals last week but star a1 a. came battle. Ernie Jones, 143. Portland, and Charles McCoy. 140, Indepen iiriM. meet In a tour round bout. Joe Fenine. 144. Portland. and Chet Peterson, 145, Independence, clash In a four round opener at 8:30 o'clock. Paul Dean Thinks His Arm Will Do CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., April 15(pyRain and hail caused cancellation of the Cardinals' ex hibition game with the Lookouts here today, but not before Paul Dean gave his celebrated arm a thirtv-mlnnte workout. Paul has been distressed the past few days because the arm which caused him to retire last season had become painful again, Trainer Lee Jensen ot the Look outs worked on young Dean's arm tUls morning, and again after the workout, at which time Paul declared: - I believe it's going to all right. I bore down with fast bans, and the arm felt loose." v ' : Sensational Senators ' By BURNLEY- . AM SjMrt. mx msM XfzM 4 try Ssr BrfWM ? Mr l If u vvr- f t3 I : jrx. fans as eJy v ,f HAS BECOME" A jSlsi j j X ( I i British Champ Trounces Baer , Farr B lakes Him Resemble Monkey; Maxie Avers He's All Through BY PAUL HAWSE-K By GAYLE TALBOT LONDON. April 15 -JP)- Max Baer's comeback campaign by way ot England was halted suddenly and decisively tonight when Tom my Fair, the vastly underrated empire champion, used a forked lightning left hook to beat , the tar out ot him before 14.000 cheering British fans at Harrln- gay arena. . After the bout Baer said ne would quit the ring. "I'm through washed up. I'm going back to my ranch in Cali fornia and retire " he said. Baer, fighting his first major battle since Joe Louis knocked him out in September of 1935, never really got started, me Briton, who promised before the battle he would vindicate the rep utation ot British heavyweights, waded Into the American from the start, opened a cut over Baer's awa tit a a v a t n V We didn't hear of anybody making any record catches yes terday. Ia fact, we couldn't ac tually name you anybody that had the temerity to go fishing, though we have been assured that there were a few hardy souls who ven tured forth to the roiling waters. The only fish we saw yesterday was in the fish market and that is where most ot them will be coming from for the next week or so. v Bill SeftonTtheTrojaB vault-' er, leaped 14 feet 7 ft tacbes last Saturday to eclipse George - varozr world record of 14 feet H Inches. White the re cord goes from Varoff-, a Cali fornlan at school at Oregon, to Sefton, Oregonlans can take so lace in the fact that Sefton's coach. Dean Cromwell, is n na tive Oregonian and a former Salem boy. They are talking of vaulters go- i Ing 15 feet soon and it seems en- A S usual, the Washington Sen- a tors will open the baseball JL. season next Mondsy with a "pre-view," as it were, with F. D. R. tossing out the first ball, and all the important people of the Capital City on hand to witness the gala event. Among, the boys cavorting In Washington monkey suits will be Ben Chapman and Shanty Hogan, alias the Man Mountain. Chapman and Hogan have finally come into their own with the Nats, after being kicked around on other teams. Ben was a good player with the Yanks, but got in dutch with the fans when he chased a spectator into the stands. He was never a hero in his "home town1 when he was a Yankee, but he has become a big favorite with Washington fans. Hogan, the gigantic backstop, was merely a laughing stock while he was with the Giants and the Braves. However, Capital City fans took a liking to the huge Irishman, and in appreciation of their plaudits he worked so hard that he actually took off about thirty pounds. As a result, Shanty has become the Sena tors' first-string receiver, and no body laughs at nim any more. CmrrUM. lttf. kf KJaa Tmtmrm itmMtlm. Im. , throughout the bout. Looks Good In 7th Smiling confidently as ever, ev en when In the eighth and ninth the Briton battered him against the ropes, Baer's comeback ended where it began. Only in the sev enth round, when he stopped try ing for a one-punch knockout, did the American look good. The rest of the' time the British champion had a long edge. Both went at it so furiously In the 'ninth round that the referee had to break them at the bell. Farr gave away 10 pounds. He scaled 198 to the American's 208. but there was no Indication that this was much of a handicap. Farr, who was on the short end of 3-1 odds when the bout start ed and entered the ring as a sort oi sacnnciai umo, leit it as a new important figure In the pugi llstlc world, There wasn't a dissenting voice even from Baer a corner when Referee C. H. Douglas lifted the Welshman's brawny arm at the end of the punishing 12 rounds, By his victory, Farr gets a lu crative fight with Walter Keusel next' month. vaulters have been adding Inches to the record. It isn't exactly pleasant to think of dropping to the ground, even Into a sawdust pit, from a heighth of close to 15 feet. Try It sometime on your stepladder. The latest idea, being tried out by Dan Ogden, track coach at Temple. Is a landing net about seven feet off the ground. The idea is the same as for tra peze artists in the circus. Ogden says the net would eliminate shock and leave the vaulters much fresher for their next attempt. It sounds okeh. Mike Balkovic, who- coached the Salem American Legion junior baseball team last year, will coach a baseball school for kids at Medford this summer and also act as a backstop for the Medford Pearpickers in the Southern Oregon league. Rain, melting snow and mud may xeep the f ish from bitinr. but no mutations of the weather hamper the fish stories. The big ones get away In all kinds of weather. Second in Row Won by Ducks P. -Coscarart Swats Third Blow of Day in Pinch r Suds Murder Ball COAST LKAGUE W. L. San Diego 9 Seattle-.... 9 Sacramento'. 8 San Francisco 7 Los Angeles- . ; 6 Portland .. Oakland - : 4 Missions 3 4 4 4 5 7 7 9 10 Pet. .692 .692 .667 .583 .462 .417 .308 .231 Now that we have had a faint promise of better days it looks like aU the college baseball teams In the valley will have to scneaule doable-headers ev ery aay to get caught up. It makes an already short season much too short. "Spec" Keen claims his boys have only had enree nays of actual practice. Bearcats Waiting On Weather News Supposed to Play Beavers Today But Unexcited UntU Final Word .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is . hereby given that the undersigned have tiled in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marlon, their duly verified final account, as the Executors of the last will and testament and estate of Pen elope Jane Humphreys, deceased, .nri that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 27th day of April a m. of said aay. as me and the County Court Room in the County Court Ilcuse at Sa lem. In Marion County. Oregon, as the place for hearing ssld finsl account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 20th day of March. 1937. W. H. HUMPHREYS, and J. B. ASHBY. Executors of the last win and testament and es tate of Penelope Jane Humphreys. Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Executors, Salem, Oregon. M 26-A 2-9-16-23 Oregon Gty Gets District Contest Oregon City was again selected as the site for the district 7 track meet, when members of the dis trict committee, headed by Vern Gilmore of Salem, met Wednesday night. i The district meet will be held on Kelly field in Oregon City May 1937, at the hour ot ten o'clock-! 15. Norville May, Milwaukie high Intramural Softball League to Open Play Tuesday; Six Teams Are Listed Wife's Jabbering a No Angler's Alibi enrf a WASHINGTON, April 15-P)-Talbott Denmean. the govern ment's one-man court on game fish questions, handed down a decision today that sent a fav orite excuse of anglers to a wat ery grave. 'For years," observed Den- Wit ll Schedule Running to Late May expert, -husbands have beenuC- cessfully excluding wives from fishing trips on the ground their mHE Salem intramural Softball league, Composed of six chatter scared fish away, it's JL " " vr v , i The f innv tribe. Denmead said. NOTICE OF PIN'Al -SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given thst the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mar Ion, his duly verified final ac count, as the administrator with the will annexed of the ette of Abner Lewis, aeceasea. ana that aaid Court has fixed Tues day, the 27th day of April. 1927. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. as the time, and the County Court Room In the Coun ty Court House at Salera. to Marlon County. Oregon, as the place for hearing said l-aal ac count and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 2Cth day of March. 1937. ORES E. LEWIS. -Administrator with the Will Annexed of tho Es tate of Abner Lewis, De ceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administrator. Salem. Oregon; M 2S-A2-9-16-23 coach, will be meet manager. Jack Wahl, Hill Military academy coach, was delegated to obtain trophies. i Members ot the district com mittee are Gilmore, Wahl and Eu gene Silke. Pan by high principal. Seattle Girls Again Win 400-Yard Relay Gonfalon CHICAGO, April 15.-;p)-The Washington Athletic club of Se attle, quartet! ot Jean Kilinski. Betty Lea, Doris Buckley and Ol ive McKean Mucha, won its third straight national women's indoor A. A. U. 400-yard free style re lay championship tonight in the Lake Shore A. C. pool. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly p " f, the County Court ot o.A nf nreeon. for toe County of Marlon, as Admlnistra r" Mtate of Julia Pardo. deceased, and that he has duly hm such Administrator; .11 Urmn having claims gaint the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the verified, to me. at the T..t' f in.n a. Hall, my attor "1. us k Blign Building. Phone 3718. Salem. Marion Coun- s-i wiinin bijl Worn Tthe Vate of this notice. n.tl t Salem, Oregoa, 16th dy of April. 1927. ' WTT T TAM E. PARDO. r Administrator of the Estate of Julia Pardo, uecest- ALLAN A. HALL. . . A- administrator. Salem. Oregon. All, . this fllgn pnysicai aireciorr aimuuutcu jrcawciuajr. ls gg to vibrations. Leslie and Farnsh junior hign scnoois, csacrea tiean, talking doesn't reach them ot, ilia rmfraTYum Olvmniflna and FioDhomores from the "Fish have nq exteral cauu niv- 1. -J 1 1 --. v.- m. 1 1 1 v j-.,;. and cannot hear nign scnooi are ine ici ic vnvun.. The teams will play twicer around before the schedule I I nrnnvot rF ' V but NOTICE OP j INTENTION TO IMPROVE 1 FERRY STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OP TWENTY-FIRST STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF TWEN TY-THIRD STREET IN THE CITY OF SALEM- OREGON. NOTICE IS! HEREBY GIVEN. that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient, and hereby declares Its purpose and intention to I improve PERRY STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF TWENTY-FIRST STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET IN THE CITY I OF SALEM. ORE GON, at the expense of the aout ting and adjacent property, ex cent the street and alley inter actions, the expense wmcn win be assumed by the city of Saiem. Oregon, by bringing saw. por tion ot said street to the tttab lished , grade, constructing Port land cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six men fortiana cemeui concrete pavement, tnirty (30) feet in width. In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on March 15, 1927. bow on file in the of fice of the City Recorder and which are hereby referred to .nd made a part hereof. The Commoa Council hereby declares Its purpos and Inten tion to make the above-described improvement by and through the Street Improrement Department ot the City of Salem. Oregon. By Order of the Common Co un til of the city of Salem. Oregon. the 5th day of April. 1927. A. WARREN JONES. 1 City Recorder. . Date ot first publication April DatV of last publication April 20. 1927. I Apr. t. f. 10r ,11. IS. 14, 15. If, 17, 15. 20- completed May 21. Two games will be played each wee. ine schedule: April 20 and May 7 Craftsmen vs. Olympians at Olinger; Sacred Heart vs. Parrish at Olinger; so phomores vs. Leslie at Leslie. April 23 and May 11 uiym- pians vs. Sacred Heart at Olin ger; Parrish vs. Sophomores at Olinger; Craftsmen vs. Leslie at Leslie. April 27 and May 14 Crafts men vs. Sophomores at uiinger; Olympians vs. Parrish at Olinger; Sacred Heart vs. Leslie at iene. April 20 and May 18 Crafts men vs. Parrish at Olinger; Sa cred Heart vs. Sophomores at Ol iuger; Olympians vs. Leslie at Leslie. May 4 and May 21 Craftsmen vs. Sacred Heart at Olinger; Olympians vs. Sophomores at Ol inger; Parrish vs. Leslie at Les lie. (Second game at Olinger.) Volleyball Crown Taken by Juniors Defeating the seniors in two games of a final series yesterday the Juniors ot Salem high annex ed the lnterclass volleyball cham pionship by scores of 19 to 17 and 15 to 8. The Juniors defeated the soph omores Monday 13 to 11 and 15 to 8. The seniors eliminated the so phomores Tuesday by taking two games 15-3 and 15-7 after the sophomores won the first contest 15-13. The Junior team lineup: Bob Eaton. George Wilkinson. Gale James. Bernard Larsen, Bob King and Bill Bentson. Seniors: Jean Holstein, Carl Chapman, Doug Chambers. Jerry Moore. Mendel Shusterowitz. Tom Hill. Jerry Cottew. Sophomores: Jim Taylor. Ken neth Garcia. Wilson Maynard, Hu bert Aspinwall. Ed Bishop and Casper Schweigert, : ( To Salem, County Unusually Heavy The City of Salem and the Sa lem school district received-lar ger shares than usual in'a new turnover of 1937 taxes received from Sheriff A. C. Burk yester day by County Treasurer D. G. Drager. The total turnover, the fifth this year, amounted to $154,- 671.03. On the tax bills from which this sum came. $4320.77 in rebates had been allowed for early payment. Marion county municipalities shared as follows: Salem, $45,- 123.29: Donald 58 cents; Cervals. $194.18; Hubbard. $152; Jeffer son. $540.21; Mt. Angel. $lff.- 0C; Scotts Mills. $35.22; Silver- ton. $621.01; Stayton, $529.52; St.. Paul. $1.80; Sublimity, $122.r 24; Turner, $122.24; Woodburn. $719.92; Aurora, $41.20; Aums- vllle. $259.87. The Salem school district was to receive $18,274.66 and the Sil verton district $1706.28. ears most sounds made outside the water," he ex plained. "As long as the little woman doesn't stomp on the bank or dance a Jig on the bottom of the boat, fish aren't likely to know she's there." "Spec" Keene ls waiting on the weather today to see whether he and his Bearcat baseball club postpone another game or fin ally get down to baseball. Willamette ls supposed to play Oregon State at Corvallia at 3:30 this afternoon but the game will not be on definitely until Keene receives word on field and wea ther conditions from Corvallis at 1 o'clock this afternoon, With Sweetland field covered with water the Bearcats were un able to take advantage o yes- s relatively fine afternoon so naa a weea wimuui m. single practice session, so iar tM Mmon. according to Keene. his team has had only three af ternoon practice meetings Veteran To Start Either Jerrv Gastineau, "Mis souri flinger who won reven games last year, or Walt Weaver, tan . rprnlar last vear. will start on the mound if the Bear cat and Beaver get together to day. Training Camps EXHIBITION GAMES (By the Associated Press) Chicago (A) 11: Pittsburgh (N) 8. , New York (A) 17; Norfolk (P) 7. Cincinnati (N) 7: Detroit fAl 4. Cleveland (A) 7: New York IN) 3 (5 innings.. rain). St. Louis (A) 8: Chicaro fNl 2. Boston (N) 4: Washington tAt a. LOS ANGELES7 April 1&-JP)- Portland made - it two straight over Los Angeles today, nosing out the Angels C to & with the winning run scored in the ninth inning. Pete Coscarart, rapping out his third hit of the day, singled John ny Frederick home to break a 5-5 count. - Portland . 6 12 0 Los Angeles .... . ..5 11 1 Llska and Wilson, Cronin; Thomas, Berry and Collins. SUIXS TIE AT TOP SAN FRANCISCO, April 15-f) -Seattle' wrecking crew fattened batting averages today at the ex pense of four Mission pitchers to defeat San Francisco s coast league tail-enders, 16 to 3. The Indians clinched the lop sided contest In the first Inning, scoring four runs. Catcher Johnny Bassler led the charge with four out of five. In cluding a double. Seattle 16 23 1 Missions . . .... 3 8 3. 'Gregory and Bassler, Fernan- des; Nifcholas. Conlan, Fleming, Tost and Frankovich, Sprinz. OAKS EFFICIENT OAKLAND. Calif.. April 15-UP) Oakland batters made hits count today to defeat San Diego 4 to 3. staving off a ninth-Inning Padre rally that Just fell short of its mark. - " San Diego -3 12 1 Oakland 4 8 0 Boxers Will Get Letters, Decided Seven Salem high boxers Will receive block S letters as a re sult of the Salem high student council's action Monday In mak ing boxing a minor sport. Requirements tor a letter, as recommended by Coach Vera Gil more, are that the boxers shall have competed In four regularly scheduled matches and that he shall have won two of his bouts. - Eligible for letters under that Ward and Detore; McCaskilL Miller and SACRAMENTO. April 15-(Jt- Sacramento and San Francisco en tertained Pres. W. C. Tuttle of the coast league with a slam-bang ball game here today, with the Solons winning 10 to 8 for their third straight victory. Hitting, fielding, arguments and ejections were crammed Into the game that saw 30 basehits and six errors recorded. Umpire Wally Hood chased Harley Boss and Frank - Hawkins after they pro tested a decision at the plate too vigorously. San Francisco ... 8 14 4 Sacramento 10 16 2 plan are Wally Larios. Alvin 1 Z: . Richardson. Bill Crary, Gene Keene is nouceri.iu nu.i, Jarvia Allon Smith T . vtrm .. . . .ij I wait is, Alien ouiiiu, .r ?laLer8wlll?It JlVSff Und Dale Breedlove.' in at eieriuouT uum v T.lav Willamette and Oregon State will play a double-header at Corvallis Saturday. The Beavers have not beaten Willamette in baseball for the last three years. Auto Races to Open GRESHAM, April 1 5-;P)-Pro-moter Jimmy Ryan, who hopes to open the auto racing season here Sunday, expressed surprise today at finding the speed, bowl virtual ly undamaged by prolonged rain. Amos Jahn Can't Compete, Report Coach Vern Gilmore's Viking track team received a heavy blow when It was learned yesterday that Amos Jahn. ace mller. will be unable to compete this season due to the necessity of undergoing a minor operation. Jahn received doctor's orders to give up running for this season after the entire squad was given physical examinations recently. The Viking track team, victor la one meet this season, will meet Corvallis Is a dual affair Saturday morning, weather permitting. Tinsley Will Be Louisiana Coach Candidates to Be Heard at Chapel ALEXANDRIA, La.. April 15- OTV-Gaynell Tinsley, twice all American football end at Louisi ana State university, was named as head football coach at Loulal ana college. He succeeds MaJ. Henry E. Walden, coach for 15 years, who will continue here as director oi athletics and teacher ot Journal Ism and publicity. tingirnthe chapeL Wings of Detroit Win Stanley Cup Again Beaver Net Team j To Start Season CORVALLIS. April 1 S-W-Ore-gon State college tennis men open their season here tomorrow against the leader team from Portland, with the Willamette Bearcats scheduled for Saturday. Coach B. T. Simms named Johnny Gallagher. Chuck Rusek, Henry Cuthbert. Claude Hockley and Louis Ditrich, all letter men, as probable Orange point winners. Candidates for the various stu dent body offices of Willamette university will make their plat form speeches today at the stu dent body mee Elections will be held on Monday. The deadline for petitions was yesterday noon. Nominees for the respective of fices are president. Bill McAdam, Mel Viken and Ralph Gustafson: first vice-president, Margaret Hauser. Irraa Oehler and Norma Fuller; second vice-president, Ed Howell. Lawrence Nunnenkamp. and John Kelly; secretary. Dor othy Dingle. Jean Hollingsworth and Lunelle Chapln: editor 01 met t;1. v1V4. Prtrvrtnp-H rniioi.n Boh Kenacfaer. William I 1 1,01 Meiay x osiponea Clemes. Kathryn Thompson and I PORTLAND. April 15.-P)-Chester Oppen; editor of the Wal-j George Phllbrook, University of lulah, LeRoy Casey and Basil au-i Portland athletic director saia 10 ton. I day the second annual relay car nival scheduled for Saturday would be postponed-until May 7. DETROIT. April 15.-flV-The Red Wings of Detroit won the venerable Stanley cup for the sec ond successive year tonight, de feating New York'a Rangers, 3 to 0. in the fifth game of the rmai series before 14.102 spectators. Bowman Goes to Pirates PHILADELPHIA. April V-(JP) -Mgr. Jimmy Wilson of the Phil adelphia National League Base ball club announced tonight the Frosh Tackle Varsity EUGENE. April lS.HV Freshmen golfers of the Univer club had traded pitcher Joe Bow- ity of Oregon wilt test the var man to the Pittsburgh National sity swatmen on the E a gene league team in exchange for first Country club course Friday after- baseman Earle Browne. 'noon. Cross Word Puzzle CORVALLIS. April 13--An- other attempt to open the long delayed nre-eonference baseball season will be made here tomor row In the first ot a three-game hpi with Willamette univer sity. Rain has forced the Beav on in nontoone nine contests. Coach "Sats" GUI said ne naa otiMred the starting battery In vtAmw'm p-amn in an enorc 10 shake the rain jinx. Either Bill Kallbak. veteran Southpaw, or Tlalnh Takaml. sophomore, will hA on the mound witn itoger Morey behind the plate. Five From Salem In Golden Gloves Matches Tonight Vlv Salem hlrh boxers will en ter the semi-final round of the Eugene News Golden Glove tour nament at Eugene tonignc uouis will all be ot three two minute rounds. -Finals of the tournament are schednled for a week from Satur- dav. Svrll Jarvis. Salem heavy- weirht. rot a bye through the early rounds and will do his first fighting In the finals. Salem semi-final entrants and their onnonents: Dale- Breedlove. 125 pounds. ts. Jones of Toledo. . Rex Layton, 125, vs. Warren of Snrina-fleld. Allen Smith. 1 4 7, vs. Linder, Snringfield. Wallace Larios. 105. vs. War ren. Snringfield. Alvin Richardson, 125. vs. Orr. Springfield. . Five From Salem Region Drawn For Federal Jury PORTLAND, April 1S.-VP)- Federal Judge James Alger Fee today ordered the drawing of 20 additional jurors to complete the nresent oanel In United States district court here. The list Includes: Ben L. Clag gett. Salem: Mogen Mogensen and H W. Walker, Eugene: Pearl Hughes and E. J. Melius. Dallas. Red Sox Sell Kroner BOSTON. April 15 -P- The outright aale of Johnny Kroner, reserve Inflelder. to the Cleve land Indians was announced to night by Gen. Mgr. Eddie Collins ot the Boston Red Sox. Kroner will Join the Indians In New York 1 Saturday. 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