Tia CIIEGO:! STATESMAN, Cahm, Oregon, Tuesday Hernias, Zlay 18, 1037 'AGS CCVEII ...... . 1 1 -J. : y" ' : : : ; rafe 'Force mid: Brains Collide in Tomighf s . Mat- Meadliuer McDougall and Panther Clash Original - Black f Feline to Show; Moran Opposes Mickey Ajcvuire Scotty McDougall. (sandy-haired bad man from the! highlands, will represent force toalgpt In a battle between force aid! brains. Tbe original Black jPaJnther. el ere r negTO grappler from -Lou 1st 111 e, Kentucky, will represent brains. Tbe pair of muicle-kneeders, both of whom appeared on last week's, card, are! matched in tbe main event of the Ataerlcan Leg ion wrestling shiwjwhlch starts at the armory at8:l0 o'clock. McDougall, as, surly Scotch- man as ever rubbed a dime be tween bis flngeia. has lost twice in his two appearances here. He lost to Tommy fTasf la on a foul In his first appearance and was downed by Otisf ClQigman last week. Specializing fn the extra legal choke hold, the Scotchman has more varieties of that torture grab than any Wrestler who has erer. shown here. I The Black anter, a coal black gentleman fron the south. demonstrated in hi initial ap pearance last week fthat he is a master of the type tot grappling which -delighted Firmer Burns ; and F fa n k tiotchi He "handled Tommy Tassla With ease, winning with one fall although it was ap parent that he touldfhave taken a second. at almost any time. Sailor Moran, tpe untamed 'meanie from jNew Orleans, . ex ponent -of the i solid right to the heart, will mix with the clever Irishman from (West Salem, Mick ey McGuire, in the 4S minute semi-windup. McGuife triumphed last week over Marshall Carter, Detroit grappler whof Is said to be one of the fire' best mlddleweights In the world. f Noel Franklin, hated Portland menace, will meet Tmmy Tassla in the SO minute opener. Scio High1 Wins Sixth Baseball Battle in Rote I . SCIO, Mayf 17. "pub" Elder's Scio nine chalked up their sixth consecutive diamond; win Friday when they defeated Hill City 34-6 at that place. j Scio lost its first game to Stay- ton, and has won two games each from AumsTllle, Jefferson and Milt city. Two gamls remain, on Scio's schedule: . May 18 with Aumsvllle, and Mat 21, with Chemawa, both games to be at the Scio field. Baseball .cogue NATIONAL LEAGUE V L. Pet. PltUburgh ....... U St. Louis -k. U New York 12 Brooklyn ..11 Chicago ......... 1 Philadelphia ..... 9 Cincinnati; S Boston S 5 .762 9 .691 12 .522 11 ..500 12 .477 14 12 13 .291 .381 .381 Pet. .811 ,571 .529 .524 .500 .450 .421 .409 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Philadelphia .....11 New York........ 12 7 9 8 10 9 11 11, 13 Cleveland i ....... 9 Detroit .11 Boston Chicago ......... 19 St. Louis ......... 18 Washington COAST ST LEAO W. r..n ...29 ...26 ...24 ...20 ...1 ..15 L. 15 16 18 21 22 23 29 Pct. .851 .844 .591 .533 .478 .452 .341 .311 San Francisco Sacramento . . Los Angeles . . San Diego . . . Portland Seattle ...... Oakland . . . . . Missions . . .14 31 -Sunday's Results At Missions 7-4, Portland 9-5 (First game 10 innings). . At Oakland 6-1. San Francis co 10-0. At Sacramento 1- A-1 San Diego At Los Angeles 16-1. (All second gam Seattle seven in- nlngs.) Series This Portland at Sacra Seattle at San Dlefo. . Mission' at Oakland.-: Los Angeles at Sah Francisco. (By The Associated Press) Leading Ulttrrs AB H Woodall. SF .... 72 26 Pool. Seattle . ...107 39 Gudat. LA . . 106 38 Pet. .366 .364 .358 Extra Base Hjtters " Adams, Sacramentg. two base hits 19. I Almada, Mission, fh iree base hits 6. I Williams. Sacrameito. three base hits 5. Hunt. Seattle, homft runs 10. . Mailer. Seattle, hope runs 10. 25 STDDEBAKER COM'D'R DE LUXE SEDAN; original fac tory finish: lnteriff like new: , steel body: safety iglaae: bnllt ia trunk: automatic starter: new S-ply tires: very low mile age: small down payment, bal. $24.75 per month; 35 STUDEBAKER DICTATOR DELUXE SEDAN refiniahed; built-in trunk: steel body: safety glass: goodf tires ; com plete motor overhaul; good tires small payment down; bal. 123.50 per month. -State Motors, Inc. ITsMisosi Terra plane - Packard Open Eves Closed Sundays 3-4. Week meato Scorching Scot ww.y itl ussns I Boos and catcalls drone a pibroch for Scotty McDougall, Highland meanie,' who will wrestle the Black Panther. Kentucky negro, -, In the main event of tonight's wrestling card at the armory. Athletics Regain Top in American Defeat Yanks 3-2 as Bill Dickey Errs; gplons "Win Over Boston PHILADELPHIA. May 17 -The Athletics, capitalizing on wild throw In the eighth inni by Catcher Bill Dickey, put ov two runs to halt the Yankees an Lefty Gomes. 3-2, and go back In to the American, league lead by a half-game. margin, today. ' Bob Johnson beat out a hit to lead off the fateful inning and. with two f out. Skeeter Newsome sent him to third with a single to center. Johnson and Newsome then attempted a double steal and Dickey, with Johnson trapped be tween third and home, heaved the ball Into left field. . Johnson scored with the tying run and Newsome, who had gone to third on the misplay, clattered across the plate a moment later with the winning marker on Chalmers Crissell's two-bagger. -New York .......... . . 2 10 1 Philadelphia .3 10 2 Gomes and Dickey; . Thomas. Nelson and Hayes. WASHINGTON, May 17-P)-Washington came from behind in the eighth inning today to score two runs and win a 4 to S decis ion over the Boston ;-Red Sox. . Mgr. Joe Cronin wai forced out of the Boston lineup by a pre f ame accident which left him with a badly cut cheek. He was knock ed d o w n by a ball thrown by Pinky Higglns, Sox third base man. Cronin 's injury was x-rayed at a hospital, but attendants said no fractures were evident. Boston . : V. . 3 7 2 Washington . . ... . 4 9 0 W; Ferrell and R. Ferrell; De shong and Riddle, DeSautels. , Eatonville Signs Lemmon to Coach Bill Lemmon. whose basket ball team from little Bellfoun tain high captured the 1937 Ore gon state high 'school champion ship, announced yesterday that he has accepted a position as athletic coach at Eatonville. Wash., high school. Lemmon will coach all sports. Lemmon, a graduate of Wil lamette , university in 1936, pro duced a state championship bas ketball team at Bellfountain, a school of only 28 students. In his first : year of coaching. He was principal, coach and one of two teachers at Bellfountain. Before coming to Willamette Lemmon -attended Stadium high in Taeoma where he played on its state 'championship basketball team In 1931. Eatonville high Is a school of about 250 students. Lemmon characterized it as ten times as big as Bellfountain.- Kubiii SecreUirjy Agriculture Club OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Corvalllsy May 17 Gerald Kubln, Salem: Dean Painter, Corvallla. and Chris Starr, Amity, were elected secretary, vice president and treasurer respectively of the Agricultural .club at the group's last meeting. Other officers chosen were Dick Metis. Mist, president; and Bill Welt, Lakeview, sergeantat-arms. Another school of agriculture club, that for men majoring u animal husbandy. selected Starr as Its vice president for the com- Inr school year. Other Withy combe club officers are Phil Far rell. Gateway, president; Bob Wlthycombe. Union, secretary- treasurer. The recently held Little International livestock show was aionaor4 a thls-waanliatlaa. ffonnal Beats iBearcat Team Nixie Errors Prove Fatal att Monmouth; Squad I "Will Leave Soon iSONMOUTH. May 17. It is to lit hoped that the Willamette Beafcats were b n a y yesterday shall ng the errors out of , their baseball -clothes for It was boots afield plus a timely jilnth inning home run that cost them a 10 to 8 decision at the hands of Oregon Norfial here today. la II Anton, wnose o n i y pre yious start was. against Albany iotHge. gave np only seven hits o die Wolves but errors in ern cSalf spots deprived him of a win. g CfConneH's home run with one aibcard In the ninth -was the win ntrffor the Wolves after they had skfed twice-in the eighth to tie tbweount at eight all. Mhe eighth was a big Inning for thff; Bearcats, who batted around tofscore six runs and take over thei lead briefly.' ' t TSie Bearcats, with 10 hits, outfitted the Wolves, who nsed tbreW pitchers. Orren with three hits V and Aden and 'Williamson with$wo each led Bearcat hitting. CoVch "Spec" Keene said that Anto the erstwhile basketball centeis pitched as good a game as anW Willamette pitcher has turned! In this season. Score: Willanfette 8 10 9 OregonlKormal . 10 "7 i 2 Antote and Moe; BonkowskI, hler and Lewis. - Wills ette's baseball team. rinner f the western division Northwest conference. title of 11 lesiv Wednesday noon for alia f 1?a where it will engage b'hitmafi College, eastern winner. In i tbfe-game series tor the onferenesfchampionship. ' Gameswl be played Thursday, Friday adSaturday. There is a possibility tat the games will be played atgn&ht but Coach "Spec" Keene hd Received no definite word on! this from Coach Bor leske of Whitman last night. : W a 1 e r Weaver, sophomore rlgh t-h airier fwho won two games from Pufeet Sound and has won five straight conte8ts, will prob ably be ""teeny's choice of pitchers in the oenlr? game. Jerry Gas tineau aid eljther Jack Criswell, freshmanl souhpaw, or L a r r y Nnnnenkimp Irill receive starting assignments. ' ' Keene rlll lake a squad of about 15 lineal to Walla Walla. Netmen Win two Matches on Victorioui la two out of three mstches th Salem high tennis team returned; Sunday from a three-day barnstorming tour which took It as ar south as Grants Pass. .( I 1 , ; I. The ;'Vlkii fietters won from Eugene four fnatches to none and from Rosebufg tour matches to three. If ? - ; ; Their loss pris to Grants Pass by a match sc?r of 5 to' 2. Galla her and Downs. I No. 4 and No. 5 men respectlvir of the- Salem team, were he only winners against Grantsl f aaa, which the Salem players fsaid was the best high school tenkls team they have met ; this year. ' . i A great deal eff interest Is shown In tennis in Gratis Pass, the play ers reported, anijl about 150 stu dents? and townspeople watched the. matenesl -"fjis . f . Efngeni Beat! ld George Gute kunst. No. 1 and tNo. 2 men for the Viking nettiels, will got to Portland this weekend to compete In the annual statue tournament. Braddpck-Louis iTex nNass, - Wi wi , Apparert lack of public Interest tn the forthcoming bout between jimmy Craddock and Joe Louis, and the lack of build-up for the . tight, may result to the match proving the nop of the century. Leg tsfnglea havei so involved the affair, and skepticism run so high over th ability of 1 Braddock to withstand the murderoos onslaught of. the Brown Bomber, that the genius of a, Tex Richard appears ieccafcary If a Hz gate Is to attend the ht la Chicago la June. Iti His grip' 7 AtV HOVO the IN HIS HANDED W: HEN Adrian Qulst lost to Bicardo Tapia in the Aus tralians' first-round matches gainst Mexico, the spotlight was focussed more strongly than ever upon Vivian McGrath. ..' MeGrath holds the Australian na tional title at present, and despite an abscessed finger, .was easily the best looking of the Anzacs against . Mexico. He won his first match of the series handily, only to be forced "ar"ir sssa 1 utmtm t 1 . r If .t j r ? r y s City; Golf Tourney; Of ficiajly; Enters Second Round, Many Players in Third With Exceptional Interest Exhibited THE Active club'a city grolf tournament moved definitely into the second round Monday although a number of players were ready for the third, ha vino; played their second matches despite the fact that bad weather and con flicting events caused the deadline to be pushed back a week. However, in the extra time which is being held at Reed col lege Thursday, Friday and Satur day, eell will enter singles com petition while the pair, runners- np for the doubles title last year. will compete again in doubles. Dayton Boys Beaten DAYTON. May 17 The i Day ton Union baseball boys were de feated in a 12 to 8 score game at Sheridan Friday. Dayton has won four games and lost two. Bout May Flop Wefcaro J, v - n- Davis Cup Ace By BURNLEY' iivL t to the sidelines with an infected throat before his second single dueL If McGrath the Aussies pro nounce it "McGraw can round into shape in time for the North American finals, he may be the most dependable singles performer for the team from -Down Under. His famed two-handed backhand is func tioning better - than erer, and he rates an edge over any U. S. pUfoer with the exception of Don Budge. allotted, all first round contests1 Owera decided with a minimum of defaults attesting the Interest tak en by the players. Following are the pairings at present: Championship flight: Scales vs. Lengren; Mapes vs. Victor; Olin ger vs. Hendrie In third round, Victor defeated Stacey 5 and 2. : First flight: B. Thomas vs. Pe kar; Day vs. Stacey: Flanery vs Eyre in third round. Flanery de feated Lynch 4 and 2 and Eyre defeated Skelley 2 up. Second flight: Fisher vs. E, Thompson; Miller vs. Crews In third round; Bonesteele ready for third round. Bonesteele defeated Arthur 4 and 2, Miller defeated Parker 1 up. Crews defeated Are hart 5 and 2. Third flight: R. Moon vs. Cur tis. SUrr vs. Bolton. Bates and Jackson ready for third round. Jackson defeating Hlgglns 2 and 2. - Fourth flight: Powell vs. Mc Crary, Caswell vs. McDowell; De Souxa. beating Hunter on 19th. and Kltzmliler, beating Bernard! 2 up. ready for third round.' Fifth flight: Kletslng vs. Swart, Collins ts. Hoffman, Earl vs. Var lo, King vs. GalUgher. sixtn night: Donnelly ts. Chase, DeSart vs. Cole.' Gardner vs. Lange, McAllister vs. Porter. Seventh flight: Mlckelson vs. Nelson, Palmer vs. Ricketts, Clark vs. Benson; Smith ready for third round beating. Cook 2 and 1. Eighth night: Snyder vs. Hage- mann. Kitchen ts. Merchant,' Clar: ready, for third round, Mai- son vi. McCullough. path flight: Drynan ts.- Van Lydegraf. Bailey ts. GusUfson. Stone ts. McCaffery, Cook ts. Eis- mlnger. ' -m Tenth flight: Foreman vs Pe terson. Bertelson vs. KInzer, Cook vs. Alley 'in third round. Cook beat Marr 2 up. Alley beat Moore 2 and 2. - - Eleventh fl ight : Schoettler va. Bone. Pearce ts. Berg, Wymer vs. Gordon, McCaffery vs. Steele. Twelfth night: Ulrlch vs. Free man, Green vs. DeFrance. Liberty Has County's Champion Kitball Team LIBERTY. Mar 17 The Liber ty school boys kitball team won the county grade school soft ball championship at the track meet last week. The final and deciding game was won f rom tbo Staytoa team with a IS to IS score. Play ing on the Liberty team were: Lather Marhammer, Murray Ba ker. Dean Glenn. Forrest Celling, Robert Daach, Chris Sparks. Floyd Plank. Lynn Barton, Charles Hamilton; subs, Paul Judd and Woodford Carson. wi Msxsaa mm a a - a ss-wv w f I a ! r (XhE DEFEAT Of QUXSTT BY WA IW THE MEXICAN -t MATCHES MAKES ! IT APPeAF As IF AICGRAIW IS THE AttZACS ' BEST B ET' (S!e W tAiD tip WITH A R4D THROAT AMD IA1JURT Even if McGrath iant able to play, Australia will still be for midable, with Crawford, Qulst and Bromwkh to choose from as singles contestants. 1 Quist probably had an off day in? bis losing battle with Tapia, for net Is rated high on the world ranking net list. Crawford, a smart veteran beat Budge last year at German town. V! j ; 1 OwfrtsM, !!. Das rlm SjMtata, Iat ' i - ' - . ; -,. Robertson In Sunday Shoot ' fnk Dr. C. G. Robertson again led Salem scattergua artists when he broke 48 clay targets out of SO in the If yard event at the Sa lem Trapshooters club grounds Sunday.; J.' W. Shaw and John Craig each shattered 44 of the clay birds and tied for the top In han dicap shooting with j 22 cracked out of 25. Several of the Salem shooters went to Toledo to shoot over the Toledo gun club , traps At least two squads are expec ted to go from. Salem to the an nual Medford handicap to be held May 2 and 20. The Med ford gun club has i posted $S0Q in added money and $ 200 in spe cial purses and trophies for ihe event, profits of which wlU go toward three yardage purses, fn the Governors' handicap of the state shoot to be held here June 10.11.12 and 12. ; Other Scores Sunday:. IS yard D. Crltiser 45. Charles Fellers 44. Roy Hartman 42, P. D. Quisen berry 41, Dean Glrard 87, George VIeeco 25. W. N. Simon 24, W. IL Wolf. 24x25, Fred Leist 21x25, Roy Payne 20 x2S.i " i I Handicap D. Critlser 21, W. H. Wolf 20, D. Glrard 10. C. Fel lers 17, George VIesko 12. Moore Is Wild so Cubs Defeat Reds 1 CINCINNATI. May 1 7.-JPy-The iwildness of. rookie pitcher Lloyd Moore together' with shaky relief pitching gave Chicago a 5 to 2 victory over the! Reds today to enable them to salvage tbe final of the three-game series. Chicago . 1.5 . 8 Cincinnati -J2 1 Lee and O'dea; L. Moore, R, Davis. Grissom and V. Davis. E5r.CuanlLac3 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Matnral remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glaada. sua, aod wrtaary system of mew aad V ... f women. Remedies for eoastf patloa. I vAv asthma, art hritla.T ' " mmgmr diabetla ad 1 T. X. LM SO years la bwsft. j " naturopathic! 1 phratdaaa.- ZOSH ttesut BL Corwer Liberty. Of fice ope Saturdays and Tuesdays oaly. 10 A. M.to l P. SL, P. ML to 7. Cow -saltattoa - Dlood d-2 aad striae teata are freo of OtUkt case D. 1 - : yrj& i - - 1 Leads m Woodburn and Silvcrtori Win Defeat Reedsport, Sweet Home in Openers of State League OREGON STATE LEAGUE W.L. 1 0 Pet. 1.000 1.000 Silverton .. Woodburn Bend . : Toledo Sweet Home Reedsport 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 .l .l ...0 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 , .000 .000 Hills Creek 0 0 Eugene. . . Sllverton'a Silver FalU ball team was the only newcomer to turn In a win Sunday in the open ing day for the circuit. v Silverton defeated Sweet Home 10 to 5 after counting seven runs in the last two Innings on only rour nits. In the only t game between league veterans ' Bend defeated Eugene C to 5 in the closest game of the 'day. i- : : Woodburn. opening at home, downed Reedsport' 7 to 2 while Toledo beat Hills Creek 7 to 3. Scores: . j '- ; 1 ' Silverton ' i 10 : 11 2 Sweet Home j ..5 12 - 7 Burch and Wattier; P. Schmits, Foster and T. Schmits, Morgan. Reedsport ..i 2 2 Woodburn 7 12 2 Lola, Nykammon and Adam son; H. Zimmerman and Voget.' H11U Creek ; 13 1 Toledo L. 7 11 1 B. Kelsay and G. Kelsay; Pll lette and McClatn. Bend ' 9 8 2 Eugene . 5 11 2 ' Roberts and King; Wilton and BUSS. . : I WOODBURN, May 17. The Woodburn ?town, team opened Its 1937 baseball season at Legion psrk Sunday when it played the first state league game with the Reedsport t e a m , winning by a score of 7 to 2. ' ' Leaders In Woodburn s 12-hit assault on' the Reedsport pitchers were Gant who got three hits, Cody, Whitman, Salstrom and H. Zimmerman who had two each. Hills Creek will be here next Sun day, r- Win Streams Begun By Salem YMaiigs Corvallis Nosed.. out 1,1-10 There; SUvertori Game Is Scheduled Todav Salem high's baseball team, which stopped its losing streak at nine atraight when it defeated Chemawa Friday, entered upon a "win streak? Saturday when ft defeated Corvallis high 11 to 10 in a wild affair at Corvallis. . . The Salem batters, who . have apparently begun to hit. gathered 11 base blows off two Corvallis pitchers while Haines and Bright were holding the Spartans to sev en. Both: teams had big Innings, Salem scoring five runs in the fifth only to have Corvallis du plicate the feat In the sixth. A ninth inning Corvallis rally fill short when Otto Skopil, form' er Salem athlete, was touched out at home when he attempted to steal with the bases loaded, two out and three balls and no strikes on the batter. The Viking club will meet Sil verton at Silverton today. They were defeated 17 to 2 ; In their first encounter with the . Silver Foxes. ; . Score: ' . ' , , : Salem 1111 2 Corvallis , ;...10 7 5 Haines, Bright and ' Jones; Crockett, Saunders and . Mason. Willamette Co-ed TenKii8 Team Wins The Willamette women's ten nis team defeated .Oregon Nor mal's women's net squad by a match score of 8 to 1 at Mon mouth yesterday. Scores: Rae Toeum, Willamette." beat Ebbert, s-1, S-l; Huffman, Wll lameHe. beat Fierson 4-6, 6-4. 6-3; Ruth Yocura, Willamette, beat AlUshlk -4, 1-1; Faber, Willam ette, beat LanceyT-5, -4 i Moore, O.N.S.. beat Kurts 6-4. 8-6, 6-4: Huffman and Rae Tocum beat,1 Altishin and Fierson 6-2, 6-4; Faber and Ruth Tocum beat Eb bert and Lancey C-2. 6-2. . ,- VJ U E G NOEL FRANTOJN --.- SO Ml tea i -- - . Salem Armory, TuHIGllT 0:30 Lowe Floor BOe, Batcony 40e, Iteaerred 8eats TSe (No Tax) Stadeata S3c, Ladies S5 Tteketa Cliff Parker's aad Lytle'a - Aaspirro Amrrlcaa Lesion . nTS Osrrn. Matchsaakes' T5.l TY7 a JUU1UIU WlU uui, Interclass Game The Juniors, of Salem high post ed a .13 to 9 Softball victory over the sophomores in the opening game of the interclass Softball series yesterday. Keith Larson, Junior pitcher, held the sophs to fire hits but errors ; w e r e plentiful on both sides. 'A , The Juniors ' will meet the sen iors Wednesday. Score; Juniors IS 9 9 Sophs ! . .9 5: 7 K. Larson and B. Larson; Ap plegate and Williams. Washington Wins Interstate Coif Nine Points up in Annual Statehouse Contest on Inverness Course The men who work around the statehouse at 'Olympia defeated Oregon's state employe golfers at Inverness Sunday 58 H to 49 V in a 36-man team contest, and thereby went nine points up in the. annual contest for the Hart man Bros, trophy, possession of which will be settled at the sec ond match of the year at Kelso in September. . j The Inverness course was in good shape despite the windy and rainy weather, but those factors bothered many of the players, es pecially on the long nine. The score: Oregon Washington Ward 742 Haskell 792 Taylor 7 4 Flanery 83-4-0 Nash 753 Shoenrock 78 0 Hendrie 83-M Woodward 77 3 Skelley 823 Bergh 87 0 Babb 791 Walgren 83 0 Robinson 8 8 1 Bates ,8 6 3 Mlllner 84 2 Osterhout 77 2 Palmer 81 3 VanDorn 87 2 Jenkins 92 0 , Keller 881 Olson 832 DeBow 88 2 Selher 91 0 Bowler 913 Webster 91 0 Sproule 8 4- 3 Glenn 87 1 Starr 39 1 Merchant 8 7 3 Parsons ' 95 0 McCrary .89 2 ; DeSousa 91-0 Leary 91 2 Ament 95 V Olson 102 1 V'nBVs 102 Earl 933 Sullivan 1120 Mills 85 2 Free 932 Townsend 88 3 Camp 88 1 Burns 88 U Swart 92 1 Chase 92 0 Roxbury 87 2 G'br'ls'n 851 Writer 851 Smith 93 0 Stocking 90 3 Elliott 89 0 McDonald 863 DeSart 95 1 Harrlgan 87 2 Malson'94 1 Brisl'n 941 McAllister 99 2 Frye 102-1 Bovelle 89 And'son 92 2 Low 87 2 Hartnett 89-i-l Owen 97 1 Moriarity 982 Benson 94 2 Olson 980 Austin 100 3 Anthony 1030 Milnef 109 0 Reynolds 98 3 Gardner 108 Parks 104-2 Restaurant Team Wins Long Tussle Needs Three Extra Frames to Beat Radio Men; Hogg's Winner Lloyd GIrod scored on a long fly to tbe outfield to give tbe Quelle softball team a 2 to 1 victory over Square Deal Radio In the longest game of the spring season last night. r The game ended In the tenth Inning three over the regulation seven after the teams had battled with the score tied at 1-1 from early in the contest. , Girod got to first on a single and made third after two wild pitches. Miller. Quelle pitcher, held t,he Radio batters to only four hits while Serdotx, Square deal hurjer, gave up only six. - Hogg Bros, shut out the Man's Shop 6 to 0 as Roth pitched five hit ball. Doane socked out two home runs and Nick Serdotx a home run and a triple. Scores: Square Deal 1 4 3 Quelle i. 2 6 2 M. Serdots and Singer; Miller and GIrod. . Hogg Bros. ...t 9 2 Msn's Shop 0 5 0 Roth and McCaffery; Glim ore and Drynan. f- Freddie Miller Wins , NEW TOR K. May, 17-WV Freddle Miller of Cincinnati, for mer world featherweight cham pion, easily outpointed Marie Fisher of Newark. N. J.. in., the main eight-round bout, at Dexter park In Brooklyn tonight as the club opened lor the summer sea son. .l ITU U'M G SCOTTY BIcDOUCALL TS. BLACK PANTHER X 1 Hour SAILOR MORAN vs. . j . ,. MICKEY McGUIRE 45 Minutes s vs. TOM3IY TASSIA RXtfbal Chemeketa-