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o o o '7 "HO -bTV" rn -V v y 'Distiifict; 7" JUL - o : 1 s Artillery Mled out to Y7in. Final Game 12-2 Af ter Ragaif Handcuffs T7JJ. Second Time 7eaTer-' Hurls Both - of Orren Sets Pace "Willi - tJ AFTER being buffaloed for Larry Ragan the Bearcats nightcap of yesterday's pouble-header with Jf uget aouna to pound Pitcher Henry Pavalanus for a 12 to 2 win and the J western division title. i r , ' . The Bearcats, who will now pieet Whitman for the con ference championship, dropped O the first encounter to 2 after the . .Loggers had batted Larry Nunnenkamp from the box iar tne "' second Inning ' -ij ""." -.j ' ' Three runs- in the first inning; when . Berland tripled! with two " on and then came In on an out- field fly spelled defeat for Nun nenkamp. ;! .'. The Bearcat got orie of them - back in their half of ; the . frame bat Morris doubled. Mullen sin gled and McFadden doubled to drive in Morris to end Ntinneh . kamp's stay. . -1 ' f Jack Crlswell took lover with - McFadden perched on second and - after he scored on an out at first the freshman southpaw who punches a teletype fort the . Associated- Press blanked the Loggers "until the last inning. j K Larry . Ragan, throwing the'm - easy and all around the! plate, had the number of the hard-swinging Bearcats and- they got only six . lilts. Three of them were punched In the seventh inning but a lucky double play .vben! Soutllard popped to the pitcher, kept 'the Bearcats from getting in ore than one run. - ; . McFadden" Homers " j . McFadden slammed one of Cris well's pitches for a home run in - the final frame. fc It was the second win "of the series .for Ragan,. and Walter Weaver also turned out to be an iron man when he won.'the second . game for the Bearcats t " 'Weaver gave up six hits in the eight innings he pitched before Bill Anton was . sent in for ex-, ' perience. j. ; ." v , -'..j; : . .The Bearcats started off sert- ously .when .Orren cracked out . a home run with two aboard In tb first inning to give the Bearcats a three, run lead. ' They didn't ,-; score in. the second or thjrd but added one in the fourth and thea - three more on one . hit and two - boots In the fifth. . The Loggers didn't Icore until the: seventh when Morris bit I off a double and Milroy singled to score him. They addd another In the ninth off Anton-as Ragan, batting for Pavalanus. doubled and scored on Ramsey1 two-bag- i ger. : -. -J .t .. J 1 '-, Willamette will , meet Oregon -.'Normal- at Monmouth Monday. ' Scores: ;. .-' ' Willamette - U.?.4- 6 2 - - Tla'gan a.nd Ramseyj Nunnen .kamp, Oiswell and Welsgerber. ' C P. S." . 1.J2 , - 8 4 Willamette .12 11 2 .Pavalanus and Ramsey: Weav er, Anton and Welsgerber, Moe. Rook Net TeamWins CORVALLIS, May tSH-The Oregon State Rooks defeated the University of Oregon Frosh ten !nis team here today.; Mann and Good won a doubles .match for the Ducklings, taking the only Frosh point. The Rooks look ail me -singles m?icae. duster pniiivfi SHOE STORE Victories for Willamette, by Hitting Homer i ' ... Twq on . '.: V - 1 - - the secondHime by Pitcher broke out their bats in trie Oregon Makes it Two Over Huskies - . .. .";. - ' : Five Successive- Hits Put Came on Ice 'in Fifth; . Orangemen Beaten , .SEATTLE, May 15 -CP) - Uni versity of Oregon made it two in a row by taking the second game from the Washington Huskies baseball team, S to 6, and rained Husky hopes of winning the northern division, .. Pacific coast conference championship With five hits In a string. Ore gon opened the scoring with five runs in the fifth' inning and then put the game in the sack with two in the sixth and another in the seventh. J : ' v '.-j !'"" 'i-.-'' Washington, after collecting a naii of runs in the sixth, started a rally in the eighth and sot three hits and four runs' off Lewis be fore Hardy took the mound, and retired the s Huskies with ' two straight strikeouts. - - Oreron ... ......... 8 8 2 Washington L ... . ....... 7 1 Lewis. Hardy; and Thomas, Mc Lean; Kohls, Johnson rand Mar lowe, ".-"(-t,. ;.. 3. f PULLMAN, Wash.,5 May 1S-P) -Oregon State's - baseball team took one of . the season s worst beatings today from an inspired Washington State .nine,, which won, 17 to 3, giving the vouiars a, c 1 ean sweep of the. season's series V I''Z"- ..'- A' scout from - the New -York LTankees looked on as Ed Goddard lootDau star,, ana wiyae uarisou each shoved four runs across, the plate, Goddard with a single and two doubles.1 O.S.C. ....j...... .....3 -6 W.S-C. ....!..... .....17 14 1 Houdek, Kalibak, Kramer, Tounce and Soller; Carter, Brann- fors and Eastman, Blume. ; lnsuver Dallas High Nine CAN BY. May 15 Canby Union high school defeated Dallas in WUlamette Valley league lit by a score of J14-5.- Battleson and Hunt of Canby led in hitting, each hitting 3 out of 4 times at bat. Feathers of Canby and Schneider of Dall as both hit home runs. Feathers and Hoffman of Can- by let Dallas down with six scat tered hits while Canby collected 15. - Canby. will play West Salem Tuesday on the local diamond. Canby ;;.;-.;, .14- 15-3 Dallas ... 5 6 ' 3 Feathers,' Hoffman and Battle- son : Mason, Grenlecker and Pe - ters. . ; .. - . Umpire, Stewart, . VJHITE SHOES ARE IMPORTANT TO ANY MAN'S WARDROBE! iand i Buster Brown offers selections in "white footwear that can't be 'duplicated for style . and comfort,- fit and valued Come in for your pair tomorrow!. . 1 DucItsWinout In lltli Fram iSeore Three Then; Stead Climb of Seals Puts ' Them Atop League RAM TPTL A.Vf!ISCO. 1IT 15-6P1 -The Portland Ducks scored three i una in the eleventh inning to defeat the San Francisco Mis sions to 3, in a Coast league ball game today. The victory gave the Ducks a one-game edge in the series. . "'-i Mkt. Bill Sweeney Of the Ducks was ordered from the game in the : eighth inning when - he disputed a decision by Umpire Hood. - Portland 6 8 2 Missions ...3 8 ,2 Radonits'. and Cronln; ; Bolen and Sprints. , LOS ANGELES. May 15-V Fay l'Scow" Thomas held the Se attle Indians to iour nits ana struck out seven today to achieve his seventh victory against one defeat of the season, as Los An geles won, 4 to 1. " -. Marr Gudat, Angel lert neiaer. got four, hlu in four times at bat. including a home run.' tie drove in three of the Angel runsH Seattle . . L 41 Los Angeles ... . . 4 10 2 W. Thomas and Fernandes; F. Thomas and Collins. OAKLAND. Calif.. May .-111 Shores, veteran right hand iwtrler for the San. rrancjsco Seals, turned in a steady aeven- hit .' performance- today to . blank Oakland. 3 to 0, in a coast league baseball game. " - The victory was the fifth con secutive triumph,, for .the . Seals over the Oaks and the seventh win in a row for Lefty O'Doul's teant. . r",i -: . -- ; : San Francisco l.:.J. ..3 ;T 0 Oakland . . . ; .. . . . - 7 1 Shores and Woodall; Olds and Baker. SACRAMENTO, May 15-UP)- San Diego rallied five runs jn the ninth Inning here- today' toi win ont in a bitter battle with Sacra mento. 8-3. V San Diego -9 1 Sacramento . S 7 4 Salvo and Detore; Schmidt, Eeinsoth, Kllnger and Clark. W.U. Tennis Team Tops Marylhurst The Willamette women's tennis team Journeyed to Marylhurst yesterday, and won a series 4 to 3 from the college there. : - : Res alts- of the matches: ; Ger- trade Schwaek, Marylhurst, beat Rachel Yocum 2-8, 6-4, 8-4; Rose mary Huffman, Willamette, beat Dorothy Leary.f-1. 4-8, 8-4; Anne Dwyer. Marylhurst, beat Ruth Yo cum 6-1,. 8-4; Faber, Willamette, beat Betty Dunn B-z, , e-i; Bar bara Kurtx. Willamette, beat Com fort. 8-2. 2-6. 7-5. Doubles, Hall man and Yocum. Willamette, beat Schwaek and Leary 6-3. 4-6, 6-2; Dwyer and Leary. Marylhurst, beat Faber and; Yocum 6-4, 6-1. League Baseball COAST LJCAGTJE . . W. - L. Pet 1 Sahv Francisco ,...27, 28 - 14 i .659 I Sacramento 15 .651 I Los Angeles ,';;;. 25 17 .595 .535 .450 .450 Sah 'Diego .... ..23 20 Portland ........ 18. 22 Seattle .....18 22 Oakland ........ .14 28 ? Mission 14 29 t AMERICAN L.KAGTJE W. L. .333 .326 Pet Philadelphia' . . . .10 6 7 8 8 16 10 11 12 .625 .563 .579 .500 .500 Cleveland New York 11 ...... 8 .......10 8 ........ 8 ...... 8 Boston . Detroit . St. Louis Chicago - . .44 At .40 Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet Pittsburg .......15 ;" 5 ? 8' 10 10 .11 13 12 .750 St Louis ..13 New York .......12 .61 .54 Brooklyn . . . ..... 1 1 .524 Chicago V. . ...... .10 .47 Philadelphia. ..... 8 .38 Cincinnati ....... 7 .368 Boston .'. ........ 7 13 .350 35 STUDEBAKER COM'D'B DE LUXE SEDAN; original fac tory finish: interior like new steel body; safety glass: built- in trunk; automatic starter ' new 6-ply tires; very low mile age; small down payment bal 324.75 per month. r 35 STUDEBAKER DICTA T O DELUXE SEDAN; reflnished built-in trunk; steel body safety glass; good tires; com - plete motor overhaul; good tires: small payment down bal. $23.50 per month. Stale Motors, Inc. Hudson - Terra plane Packard Open Eves Closed Sundays UillP V .11 r if llll W V- J ' k . BY; c- V Now here's something that's going to take tact. All you sport fans know that the year around Dob Hendrfe Is mixed np In oae . form of sport or another. In tb wlnter.be manages basketball teams, in the summer he mas ages softball teams, and In be- ; twee si and at other times be plays golf, not to mention a bit of wrestling coaching. It also happens that" quite fre quently Hendrie's softball and bas ketball teams rate somewhere in the second division of whatever league they're In but. as is also well . known, they often knock over the leaden, jtnd , the sport writers dearly love that word upset : So. using tact, we've rot -to confine this report to the bare fact that Don Hendrie on Sat urday went ont and knocked over . Bob Taylor, , defending champion in the city golf tour nament, 3 and 1. we'll risk a. little further comment to the effect that there goes another- favorite and; the . city cham pionship field is thrown wide open. Hendrie didn't catch Tay lor on an off day, either; Hen drie shot a 74 and beat Taylor only a and 1. ; -i'j irates Defeated By Gashouse Gang Five Hits Enough ; Gr issom of Reds Hurls Two-Hit Ball, Quit Cellar PITTSBURGH, May ll.-UP The St. Louis -Cardinals rallied in the ninth inning today to beat Pittsburgh 4 to 2 before ,13,000 fans and reduce, the Pirates' lead In ; the National league, pennant race to two and "one-half games. A tumble by-ypung. Lee . Hand- ley at second base started . the Cards on a two-run apree in the final frame. L : - : ' The decision was a tough one for .Pitcher BUI Swift, who held the Cardinals to five hit. Dizzy Dean, chased to the show- era yesterday oy tne i-iraies bats, returned In the ninth to halt threatening rally; St Louis . .4 S 6 Pittsburgh JL.2 8 1 HarrelL J. Dean and Ogrodow- skl; Swift and Todd. - .Two Hit Grissom ; CINCINNATI. -May 15 r C5V Behind- Lefty Lee Grissbm'a two- hit hurling, the' Cincinnati Keas won their first game of the sea son, at . home toaay ana cximoea out of the National league cellar by defeating: Chicago- 3 to 2. Chlcaro ... 2 "' ' 2 0 Cincinnati .;3 - - i Parmelee and Hartnett, Gris som and V. Davis. : ; ' - " - Phils-Giants Split NEW YORK. May 16v-ffV-A four-run rally In the eighth gave the Phillies the first game of a doubleheader here today, 6 to 2, but the Giants came back in the second behind Schumacher's four-hiUpitchlng to turn in a 2 to 1 victory. Philadelphia : -C 11 New York . i.2 f ' Walters.- Malcahy and Wilson: Fltzsimraons, Smith Coff man and Dannlng. . - - , , Philadelphia 1 4 New York 2 6 Lamaster - and At wood; Schu macher and Maneuso. Golfers ot O.S.C Defeat Webfools CORVALLIS. May 14-UP-Ore- gon State varsity golfers enaea University of Oregon's long win ning streak on the links, defeat ing the webtoots 17 to 8 m the first of a. two game series here today. It was the first Ore- eon defeat this season.- - .The Staters by virtue of their victory placed themselves in. tie for the northern division championship. . The deciding match 'will be at Eugene next week. ... - ' - '. The Orange divoteers took all three of the best ball foursomes in the morning rounds and three of six singles in the afternoon two resulting in a tie. . A Good, Clean, Healthful . : ::' . Spoft vv- Alleys Open 10 A.. M. Until Midnight Bowl-BIor Co. zsa S. Com! TeL 4S21 Ifnfpmnnn Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning ilay O. T .1 o - In another championship flight match, Harold .Olinger- disposed of Jack Nash by the samescore, and that removes still another of those who ranked among the favorites; tor Nash was runner-up in the Salem Golf, club tournament last falL 'There- were a number of otner tournament matches Satur day, some in the flrstronnd and j some in the second. First round matches must ' be completed by tonight . With, the statehouse 87-man team away at Inverness today meeting th Olympia crowd,' thereH be plenty of room for the staywit-homes on the Salem coarse today. The Salem Golf - club team goes- to Oregon City next Sunday, and Secretary John -.Variey is busy lining ap a team. The Salem" high school golf team went ont and got itself-a bit of glory Saturday, defeating" the Oregon State college Rooks 7 to 6 on the course here. Harry Carson of the Vikings was medal ist at 77 and Chuek Stafford of the Rooks shot a 78. The score: Rooks . . Salem High HUiiord l . Carson -2 Bleasen 2 ,: Beardsley i Ireland 1H Powell 1 Merch 0 Wood 3 Yankees Climbi Biick Toward Top Malone's Relief Hurlins Helps Them to Replace Indians in Second . PHILADELPHIA, May IS. -VP) The New York, Yankees climbed back Into second place in the Am erlcan league today by nosing out the league-leading Athletics 6 to 5 with the aid of Pat Malone's re lief pitching and a three-run - tri ple by Rookie Tom Henrich. For.a few- moments ' in the eighth Inning when Bob Johnson belted a homer with two mates on base, it appeared that Monte Pearson,, the Yanks' starting' pit cher, was - due to lose his. first game in four .; starts, but . "Old Blub" . Malone -was . summoned from the bullpen -to end the up rising with two strikeouts and pop-up. .;. lrv, slf. '. New Yorker....,;,;. u t: 9 PhiUdelphia -5 -11 . - 0 Pearson,- Malone- and 'Dickey; Kelley, .Trubeville, Smith,; Thom as and Hayes,: -- Browns Win Again - ' ST. LOUIS, May 16HJPHBm? merlngr out "1 6 rilts, chiefly con centrated in two five-run Innings, the-St Louis. Browns defeated the Detroit Tigers for the second time today, 11 to 6. - ;.t Detroit ::: , ,. ...;... 8 8 1 St Louis lTV. .-.11. 16 0 Sorrell, Anker and Cochrane; Hildebrand and Huffman.' - " . Al Simmons Hero . ., WASHINGTON,' May 15.-65V-A home run by AI Simmons broke a tie in the eighth inning today and gave Washington a 5 to 4 . vic tory over the Boston Red Sox. Boston - 4 8 - . 1 nuuitwu w Grove and R. Ferrell; ; New- som. Appieton ana itiaaie, juii- Indians IShut Ont ' CHICAGO, May lS.-iVMon- ty Stratton, towering White Sox right-hander, held the Cleveland Indians to three singles today to achieve his fourth victory and his second shutout of the season when Chicago won the first game of the series. 6 to 0. . . Cleveland , 0 S 1 Chicago - : 6 10 ; 0 1 Gatehouse, Heving . and Pyt- lak; Stratton and Sewell. NOEL FHANIOJN vs. TOJCIY TASSIA - . -.- -.80 Slinutes - ' Salem Armory, tower Floor 50c. Balcony 40c. Reserved Scats 73c .Vo Tail Students S5c. Ladle S5c . rickets. Cliff Parker's and Lytic' . Aaspirea American Legloa llrrb Owes. Matchmaker ' ; 4 ' 16, 1S37V Ofcgdh Eages;- Out-oir Track 'i-a Beats Qjangemen 69 to 62 in Dnal i RIeet 5 ; FiYe o -Recorda 'Broken '.'i. - EUGENE. May IS-fffV-Univer- slty of Oregon cinder path per formers came from - behind here this afternoon to defeat Oregon State college 6 to 62 in the 2th- annual track and field meet be tween the rival schools. Oregon's Tlctory in . the "mile relay, last event on the program, cinched tne meet for Colonel Bill Hay ward's team. :i,-?-v- -':.' ii ir Five new meet records were set during the afternoon, the most impressive of which was George Varoff's lC-foot leap la the pole vault The former "world's record holder in this event barely missed going over 14 feet 6 inches, but was hampered" by a- short pole and lack of competition. Varoffs leap was also a new northern di vision record. - I Other records set Included Duane Ackerson's high Jump of six feet three Inches ; BiU Fos- kett's shot put of 49 feet two and; one-half inches; Bob Fltch ard's broad Jump of 23 feet 7 inches and - Leonard Holland's great discus heave of 153 feet 1 0 0-yard i dash Won by Hig- gins. Oregon State; Leslie, Ore gon State;- Lloyd, Oregon. .Time, Mile, run Won by McGaughey, Oregon ;j Shepard, Oregon Sute; Davidson. Oregon. Time, 4 : 32.5. - 440-yard dash Won by Teats; Oregon State; Woodman', Oregon State ; ; Schriver, Oregon. Time, :50.5. . - w - : ; Pole vault Won by .Varoff, Oregon, 14 feet; Beanier, Oregon State; Boehl, Oregon State.'. High jump Won by Ackerson, Oregon State, 6 feet 3 Inches; Bamer and Hessig, Oregon State, tied for. second. :u Shot put Won; ; by ; Foskett. Oregon, 49 feet 3 Inches; Berry, Oregon; Smith, Oregon.; - - - 120-yard Thigh .hurdles Won by ' Lacy .Oregon; Goodielloir, LIKE 1H EASY CnilE FITS TDE-ITiCK'.v. Thaf s the way jTCaster Fitters 2AYdf Arch Bracers fit your feeL Their Arch Cushion heels in&ke tho job complete ...to 1 -" - .1 t. ilLJ-J I give you tne lastvyuru lur comfort in a fine looking shoe. SIZES 3 to 14... AAA to E I vronir xrrra f. I9B RICE'S V SHOES FOB hDSN OXLT - ' 387 State St. SCOTTY" McDOUGALL vs. ,r BLACK PANTOEU 1 Hour f ,1- SAILOR MOHAN vs. J.HCKEY McGUUlE 5 Minute TUESDAY WAY 18 1 PAGE SEVEN Oregouj i Weston, Oregon. -Time, ;15.7. ' 220-yard dash Won by Leslie, Oregon i State; Iloyer, . Oregon State; - Hlgglns, Oregon Sute. Time :22.3. ,i ;..; Broad jump Won by Fltchard, Oregon, 23 feet 7 inches: Lloyd, Oregon: Funk. Oregon State, v - Discus Won. by -Jlolland, Ore gon,, 163 feet; Demlng, Oregon State;' BerVy; Oregon. ; Javelin Won .by .' Koskello, Oregon, 179 feet vl" Inch ; Morri son, Oregon State: Hardisty, Ore gon. .. - " 880-yard run Won by Miller, Oregon1; ; Lewis, Oregon State; Burkltt' Oregon. Time, 1:58.1. 220-yard low hurdles Won by Funk. Oregon State; Goodfellow, Oregon: Weston, . Oregon. Time, 26:2. jw Two-mile run Won by Shep ard. Oregon State; Lyle, Oregon; McCormack, Oregon State. Time. 9:S9.3J -' . - Mile' relay Won' by Oregon (Schriver, Harrow, McGaughey, Miller.) Time, 3:25.2. DOODLE THE h a 'v i IS OF MOTORluG With a Motorola in year car, yea can enjoy, year favorite programs while y drive. 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