The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    4. OTGON ETATT22IAI?, D&sa, Oresca, Catcrda Horning, Hay 12. 1ZZ7
Salem. Places 'Five in: State Finals; Mend JD
Trials
Record Is Set
By Blackledge
Tosses Shot for Mark of
5t Feet 7 Inches;
Close With Discus
EUGENE, May 21-Cff)-Bill
Blackledge, husky CorrtlUi
weight man, furnished the thrill
as the annual Oregon state high
school track meet opened on Hay
ward field at the University of
Oregon today. :
Blackledge tossed the shot 61
- feet, -7 - inches, exceeding the
previous record, set by Stan An
derson of Roosevelt ' nigh school,
Portland, In 1935 by 4 inches.
Blackled&e'S discus throw of
1S1 : feet. 8 V Inches " was Just
three inches short of " the record
in that evenL " " V
The Lara Bears of Bend doml-
- sated the meet by qualifying nine
men in eight events ana tneir
half-mile relay team.
Grant and Washington high
schools of Portland each placed
six men and Franklin five, along
with Salem. Medf ord, Hood Riv
er, Grants Pass ana Eugene escn
placed entries in four final events.
, Francis Scbultz, the one-man
team from Forest Grove, compet
ed and placed in three events,
doing the 100-yard dash in 10.4.
the 220 in 23.1 and leaping 21
feet. 1 inches in the broad
Jump. . - t
Bob Dies i of Franklin high
school. Portland, stepped the 100
yard dash in 10.3 to. win the sec
ond beat, after being left in his
tracks at the gun.'
Finals ;wlll get under way at
1:30 p. m. Saturday.
' Preliminary results Included: '
12 0-yard 'high hurdles second
heat: won by Holloway, Wash
ington;' Dickson, Bend, second;
Arms, Forest Grove, third. Time,
18.2. Third beat won by Maers,
Salem. Time, 16.7. (First two in
each heat qualified.)
1 0 0-yard dash first heat:
won by Keen, Lincoln; Collings
worth, Enterprise, second; Smith,
Salem, third. Time, 10.5. Second
heat: won by Dies, Franklin; Sav
age, Bonanza, second; Putnam,
Albany, third. Time, 10.3. Third
heat: won by Francis, Bend;
Schultz, Forest Grove, second;
King, Heppner, third. Time, 10.4.
(First two-in each heat quali
fied.) Shotput (first eight quali
fied) won by Blackledge, Corval
lis; 51 feet, 7 inches, new' meet
record; Swindell, Eugene, third;
Hare, Sheridan, fourth; Stone,
West LI An, fifth.
440-yard dash second heat,
won by Karpstein,' Beaverton;
Turner, Grant, second; Voth. Dal
las, third. Time. 62.4. (First four
qualified.) . . ,
- 220-yard dash first heat: won
by. Diez, Franklin; Hamer, Eu
gene, second. Time, 23.4. Third
heat:- won by Schultz, Forest
Grove; Smith, Salem, second.
Time, 23.1. (First two qualified.)
. 880-yard run first heat: won
by Nelson, Bend; Scharpf, Eu
gene, fourth. Time, 2:04.7. See
on i) heat: won by Borden, Cor
vallis; Shields, Salem, second.
(First four qualified.)
Discus Won by Blackledge,
Corvallis, 131 feet, 8 Inches;
Stone, West Linn, second, 127
feet. 9 Inches; -Miller, Salem,
fifth, 121 feet, 11 Inches. (First
eight qualified.)
Broad Jump Won by Dickson,
Bend, 21 feet, five inches;
Schultz, Forest Grove, third, 21
feet, 1M inches; Stevenson, Eu
gene, sixth, 20 feet, 6 inches.
(First eight qualified.)
Javelin Won by Hoffman,
Washington, 176 feet, 4 inches.
Robertson, Albany, eighth, 147
feet, ,5 Inches. (First eight quali
fied.) Pole vault (First nine quali
fied) Chapman, Salem; Putnam,
Albany; tied at 11 feet.
Half-mile relay Won by
Franklin; Albany, second, (Rey
nolds, Merrill, Stillwell and Put
nam.) Time. 1:34.3. (First two
teams qualified.)
Dizzy Still Miffed and
Won't Play in All-Star
ST. LOUIS. May Jl--Diz2y
Dean, the Cardinals' eccentric
pitcher, still fuming over the balk
called against him in Wednesday's
game with the Giants, declares in
no uncertain terms he will not
play with the national league all
star team against the American
leaguers this summer if he is sel
ected. Tickets for
Sells-Fldto
Boys and
Subscr
tions to The Statesman - The Rate by
. . . !'..
Gty Carrier is 45c Per Month
Posedel Hurls Two
Beavers Win Third Straight Against
Sacs; Frederick's Homer Lone Score
V --:.,- - :--."-v-V:::-r :
SACRAMENTO,5 May 21 (AP) -Sacramento lost three
straight games for the first time this year when Port
land won tonight's battle 1 to 0. A home run by Johnny
Frederick in the ninth inning was the only run of the game.
x - Tony Freitas and Bill Posedel tangled in a great pitching
battle, the Beaver; hurler allowing but two hits while gaining
'. " hl shutouL .. Freitas only gave
T - 9 t7. -1
ttoyvman s tnng
Halted by! Boston
Cubs Blove to Third Place
by Beating Giants and
Reds Quit Cellar
PITTSBURGH. May 2l-4(JPf
The Boston Bees j stopped the
Pirates and Joe Bowman's win
ning streak today by taking the
first game of the series to 3. .
Danny MacFayden pitched an
airtight game and had no trouble
holding the home club in check
after the second inning with, the
aid of some fast play by Infielders
Tony Cucclnello and Rabbit War
stler. .' : - ' " -'
Wally Berger found Joe Bow
man's pitching to his . liking and
in the first four innings account
ed for . enough runs, to win with
two doubles and a triple." ' "V -
Boston ......::.'....;:. io . o
Pittsburgh-. .... i . li'.i 1 sJl
; MacFayden and Lopez; , Bow
man.' Hoyt, Brown, Bauers and
Todd. - . . .' ;,-?...::.',
Cards Walts In ;
ST. LOUIS. May 21 Be
tween Ducky Medwick and Johnny
Mise on the clouting end and SI
Johnson's seven-hit pitching, the
Cardinals waltzed to an 11 to 2
win over the Brooklyn Dodgers
today. Medwick and Mlze each
contributed a homer with two
mates on bases. Medwick also got
a single and drove in a total of
four runs. , . "j - ,
Brooklyn ......... i .. .2 7 1
St. Louis ........ I.. 11 12 0
Butcher, Henshaw,' Jeff coat and
Spencer; Johnson and Owen.
Cubs Now in Third
CHICAGO. May 21 The
Cuba marched into third place in
the I national league f today and
dropped the New York Giants to
fourth by clubbing; the loop
champions 8 to 5 in the opener of
their current series.
A six-run splurge in the third
Inning, in which they banged Hal
Schumacher out of the box and
collected seven hits off him and
his successor. Cliff Melton, sewed
up the game for the Cubs.
New York .5 C 0
Chicago .......... 8 12 1
Schumacher, Melton, " Gabler,
Smith and Danning; Shoun, Lee,
and Hartnett. I r- -
Reds Quit Losing
CINCINNATI, May 21-fl)-The
Cincinnati Reds snapped out of
a three-game losing streak today
to defeat Philadelphia S to 5 and
more ahead of the Phillies into
seventh place in the national
league. ,
Philadelphia ll l
Cincinnati ........ 2 ... 8 9 0
Passeau, Johnson and Grace;
Derringer, Brennan, Grlssom and
Lombard!, V. Davis, t s
Team Match Set
For Oregon Gty
Opportunity for one or two, pos
sibly more, additional Salem Golf
club members to make the trip
to Oregon City for the team match
Sunday was indicated by John
Varley, club, secretary, as he an
nounced the list as it stood Fri
day. I
Players tentatively lined up In
eluded, not in the order of their
ranking: Eyre, . Flanery, Stacey,
Sharkey, Bonesteele, Jackson,
Skelley, Starr, Lynch, Day, Thom
son. Bernard!. Arthur, Curtis,
Olinger, Hlgglns, Petre, Brown
and DeSart. i
Second round matches In the
Active club's city I tournament
matt be completed by Sunday
night.
The Salem high school team
will go to Eugene this morning
for a four-way match with the
two Eugene schools and Corvallis.
the Combined Al
-i x
Grcus ViU Be
Girk Securing 1
iption or 2 1-Month Subscrip-
i : .
- Hit Ball While
lour.
Portland
Sacramento
:.o -i, o
I Poaedel , and
and Franks.
Cronln; Freitas
Seals Win Again
SAN FRANCISCO, May 31-(n
-San Francisco's Seals . handed
Los Angeles a 7 to 3 defeat here
tonight, making It their third vic
tory this week.
Los Angeles 11 S
San Francisco .."; ill ' 1
; Meyer and Collins; Stats and
Monzo. . ' - - -
i '- - Padres Nose Out
f SAN DIEGO,- Calif., May 21-tff3)-Second
; B a s-e man Jimmy
Reese's long fly in the ninth, with
the bases loaded.' scored Catcher
George Detore and gave the San
Diego Padres a" 5 to 4 decision
over Seattle here today. The San
Dlegans lead in the series, three
to one.'" ...... ' -
Seattle . 4 10 : 8
San Diego ....r.;:: :v:.B . - - 3
i Thomas 'and Fernahdes; Crag
head and Detore. - .
G)ritest Is -Today
Willamette May Place in
.First Division; Good
in Field Events
- WUlamette's track team, win
ner in only one meet this season
but a greatly Improved outfit,
will enter the annual five-way
meet at the University of Port
land today against a field which
includes, beside Willamette, Lin
field, Pacific, Oregon Normal and
the University of Portland.
With a victory this week over
the usually strong Oregon Normal
team as a feather' in its chapeaa
Coach Lestle Sparks', squad of
runners, jumpers and throwers
figures to place well toward the
top In the meet. The Bearcats lost
out to Pacific university by a sin
gle point in a dual meet early
in the season.
Willamette's main Btrength la
in the distance events, the broad
Jump, javelin , and discus.
The Bearcat entry list is: ! .
Sprints Kelly, Russell, Bux
ton. -' ' - ' 1
Middle distances Hogenson,
Schmidt and Bralnard.
Distances ' Brown, Moses,
Frants. -.- -.--.
High Jump McAdsm, Schmidt.
Hurdles Jones, McAdam and
Buxton. 1.
Pole vault Weekley.
Weights V a r n e s. McAdam,
Ritchie, Kelly. . v
Broad jump Russell, Hogen
son, Jones.
Relay Bralnard, McAdam,
Schmidt and Hogenson.
Normal Defeats
Pacific Quakers
MONMOUTH, May 21 Oregon
Normal defeated Pacific college
C to 2 at baseball here this after
noon. Pacific scored in the sec
ond and eighth Innings. The
Wolves garnered two In the
fourth, three In the sixth and one
in the seventh.
Pacific .. ......... 2 4 S
Oregon Normal 6 8 g
Kendall and Mills; Miller and
Lewis.
Training School Softball
Team Defeated by Gervais
GERVAIS, May 21. Gervais
defeated the training school soft
ball team 15-7 on the home dia
mond Thursday afternoon. Low
ery's pitching proved too much for
the visitors. Lowery struck out S
and allowed only I hits. The
training school pitchers allowed
12 hits. Gervais is still holding
second place In the league. Tur
ner team leads. Gervais will play
St Paul and Turner next week.
G. Barnes-
Given to
3-Mbnth
Way
Colleg
Caster Hurls
Victory Again
ForirtH itrtlow for Former
Dock; Indians Retain
. .Their Slim Lead
. PHILADELPHIA. May 21-(ff)-Wally
Mosea homer In the sixth
with Bill Werber on base, coupled
with ' George Caster's : ; four-hit
pitching, gave the Athletics their
third straight ' victory . over the
Chicago White Sox today, 4 to 3.
Caster, a 28-year-old ; rookie
from Portland, Ore., was In great
form In chalking up his fourth
victory of the season. He pitched
hltless ball until singles by Rad
cllff. Walker and .Bonura, plus a
force out gave the Sox two runs
In the fourth.
Chicago ......... i.... 3 4 1
Philadelphia .......... 4 10 1
' Stratton, Brown and SeweU;
Caster and Bmcker.
Whltehin Bevenged r
; WASHINGTON,' M a y 21 (ff)
The Cleveland Indians protected
their slim American league lead
over Philadelphia and New York
here today with a 7 to 5 triumph
over Washington. V .
. Earl .. Whltehill, the . veteran
southpaw Cleveland obtained in a
deal with Washington last , win
ter, held his former mates pretty
well in- check-except tor a bad
fourth inning, .but was removed in
the eighth when he weakened and
Hevlng went' Into save an early
lead. ..'.. ; :-'
Cleveland .7 11 1
Washington . . 7.". ; .... S 111
': Whitehm, Hevlng and Pytlak;
Deshong, Cohen and Millies. " "
.. Tanks Win in 11th
NEW YORK, May Sl-t-'ter
falling dismally with : the bases
loaded two innings earlier. Bill
Dickey slapped a single with two
out in the 11th inning today to
drive in the winning run as '. the
Yankees topped the St. Louis
Browns, 4 to 3.
St. Louis ..... . ... . . . .8 11 1
New York... .....4 13 0
Hogsett, , Caldwell, Blake and
Huffman, Hemsley; , Pearson,
Murphy and Dickey. i
Coffman Wins Debut
BOSTON, May 21-fl-Youthful
George Coffman, making his big
league debut with the Detroit
Tigers, today, pitched: his team
mates to an eleven-inning 4 to 2
victory over the Boston Red Sox.
Neither team was able to score
nntil the seventh inning, when
Hank Greenberg, big Tiger -flrst-sacker,
slammed one of Grove's
offerings for a homer, also scoring
Gehrlnger. , .:!."
Detroit . . . ...... . . . .4 8 1
Boston ............ . . .2 8 0
Coffman and Cochrane; Grove
and Desaultels.
All Orange Track
Entries in Finals
SEATTLE, May 21-(iip)-Wa8h-
ington state college, a strong fav
orite to win its fifth consecutive
northern division . Pacific Coast
conference track and field meet
here tomorrow, captured 10 of
the 25 available qualifying places
this afternoon in preliminary heats
in the dashes and hurdles.
Oregon State college end Wash
ington gained five each, Montana
3 and Oregon and Idaho one
apiece. ;
Washington, Oregon State and
Oregon qualified ell of their en
tries. Washington State lest one.
Montana three and Idaho six.
League Baseball
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
Cleveland .........12 8
Philadelphia ......13 S
New York ...... ..14 10
Detroit 14 11
Washington .......12 14
Chicago ..........19 13
Boston ....912
St. Louis .......... 8 IS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Pittsburgh ........18 7
St. Louis 15 11
Chicago ...14 13
New York ........14 18
Brooklyn ..... ... .11 14
Boston ... 10 13
PhUadelphla. ......10 17
i -COAST LEAGUE
(Before night games)
'! .r,' W. L.
San Francisco .....30 18
Sacramento 30 18
Los Angels .......27 20
San Diego ........ 27 32
PortUnd ..........32 33 '
SeatUe ...........20 28
Oakland ..........18 31
Mission ...18 32
Pet.
.800
.591
.583
.560
.482
.435
.429
.318
Pet.
.720
.577
.538
.519
.440
.435
.370
Pet.
.652
.625
.574
.551
.489
.435
.340
.333
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T I
-WiQamette will have to be
content with two ' champion
ship this year for, the hum
bled Bearcats will have to ad
mit that Whitman Is the mac
ter when it comes to baseban.
Well have to admit ft too and
. pay op our losses to a certain
.Whit m a a alum with good
grace. ' ,
f The Bearcats had too . easy a
time of It'" They" were 'winning
games, by huge scores and prob
ably began to think they , were
champions before they reached
the test. Not looking at very
much good pitching in their ear
ly games . the Bearcats didn't
know what to do .with it when
the going got tough later in the
Season. Ther" lost twice to Ra-
jran of Paget . Sound, the first
Indication that there was someV
thing lacking in the Bearcat club
when it came to tight ball games.
As "Spec" Keene said, they play
ed so many garnet where runs
were a dime a' doien that they
were at a loss when the situation
of needing a single run or two
to win came up. " ' r
Nov. "Willamette has Oregon :
. to meet here Monday In a don
' ble-header. . that, had Willam-;
; ette 'twice beaten Whitman.:
' would have been ballyhooed as .
! a northwest championship bat-,
-tie.' It will still be a good game,:
; howerer, for. the Bearcats win .
be back on the . home grounds .
and will not be playlns; in the. '
dark mm . they were ; at Walla
I Wall. Willamatte and Oregon
. split a couple of close ones at..
Eugene early Jn the season and
Monday's double-header, . nn- -,
less they " split again, decides
the mythical Oregon collegiate
championship.
It will be the best opportunity
for Salem baseball . fans to see
Oregon's driving bunch., which
has forged to the fore in the
northern division of the - coast
conference,- in action. From the
way this bunch of Webfeet have
been - winning extra-Inning con
tests they look like one of these
never-say-die outfits and the in
dications are that Willamette is
in for a tough afternoon.
The St. Loul Cardinals did
n't do any better job of rough
ing up the Giants than they
did those two sports writers in
Miami . . . . Mike Balkovic,
managing the Medf ord club in
the Southern Oregon league, is
batting .429. . . . Gordy Wil-
- liamson, Willamette's '-. fresh
man inflelder, spent the Whit
man series in a Walla . Walla
- hespltal with a . bad case of
bolls. . . -. Thd rash of extra
inning games breaking out in .
the spring soft ball league1
: promises - a dog-eat-dog - sum
mer session. . . Games, have"
mostly been close and there
has not been, in general, the
. flocks .- of errors that ruined .
last - year's play. Y r . Looks
like some excellent chuckers.
, are being developed In the jun
ior circuit. V " - ; j
Conference Will
Hold Tennis Meet
Men's and women's tennis teams
from Willamette will take part in
the annual Northwest conference
tournament on the Reed college
courts in Portland this afternoon.
Donnell Saunders, veteran Wil
lamette player, will represent the
Bearcats In singles competition
while Captain Joe Harvey end Her
man Estes will be the Willamette
doubles team.
Rachel Tocom, versatile Wil
lamette girl athlete, will represent
Willamette in women's singles com
petition and is rated a favorite,
along with Whitman's defending
champion, Suzanne Cissna, to take
the title.
Ruth Tocom and ! Rosemary
Huffman will play women's dou
bles for Willamette and are also
favored'. The Willamette women's
tennis team has not been defeated
In" six starts this season.
Hite of C.P.S. and . Lundy of
Whitman 'are given the edge -for
the men's singles crown while the
doubles title may be a toss-up be
tween Willamette's entry and
Whitman. . . Willamette's team
reached the finals ot last year's
tournament after defeating Whit
man in the semi-finals.
Helen Jacobs and
Partner Defeated
PARIS, May 21-)-A stunning
upset removed Helen -Jacobs and
her German partner; Hilda Krah-
winkel Sperling, from the wo
men's ' doubles division . in. the
French hard court tennis champ
ionships today but Mrs. Dorothy
Andrus of Stamford. Conn., and
New York, and Mme. Sylvia Hen
rotln of France reached the
fourth round.
Miss Jacobs and Mme. Sperling,
prospective finalists In the wo
men's singles, were eliminated in
the third round by the French
team of Simone Irlbarne and Col
ette Boegner, 8-8, 2-8, 7-5.
Junior Ball Playoff
Scheduled for Yakima
YAKIMA. Wash., May
Yakima was awarded the North
west . regional junior American
Legion baseball playoffs' today
after a conference between local
legion officials and Homer Chail
lanx of Indianapolis, chairman of
the American Legion's American
ism committee. The meet, bring
ing together state champions of
Montana, Idaho. Oregon and
Washington, will be held the
mKdle of August. '--- -
Eugene Winner
By Late Rally
Vikings Hold Lead up to
Ninth but Pinch Triple
Put Axemen Ahead y
Riding a ninth . inning , rally
that brought In five runs,-Eugene
high's" baseball .' team ' pulled one
out of the fire to defeat Salem's
hapless high" school nine 8 to - 4
on Sweetland field yesterday. v.
; 1 The' Vikings who have improv,
ed greatly in their last few
games, lost the game ; after, two
were out in the . ninth - Inning
when Mclntyre's . triple drove in
two runs. ' Eugene , scored three
more before Salem could garner
the final putout but the first two
would have been enougn..
" Two errors in the ninth, after
they had got that far with only
a pair, were the cause of Salem's
downfall. With one out an error
put a man on first and Quack-
enbush's wild throw when, the
next man bunted put runners on
second and, third: Bright .struck
out the next batter but Mclntyre
drove out' a triple. ;v , ... -
' Austin's" home run with one
aboard gave Eugene first blood
in ; the opening - Inning '"and - the
Axemen scored once again before
thejitotb.;; '7-. J;v -r
Score in 8rd, 6th
! Salem scored two runs In the
third on .hits by Stelger, Wilson
and Jones and - an error. ; Lowe
and Bright each drove in runs In
the .'sixth. " : ' .;
What will probably be the fin
al game 'of the season tor the
Vikings will be played when they
meet the Oregon State. Rooks on
Sweetland. field at 9:30 o'clock
this morning. The Rooks will
play the state penitentiary Greys
in the afternoon. Score:
Eugene .............. 8 9 .3
Salem .v.". .4 8 4
Sklerven, Mclntyre and Moore;
Bright, Hpynes and Jones. 1
Lyle Cave Hurls '
No-No Ball Came
Y. M. Victim of Eagles by
14-0 and Eanermakers
Beat Quelle 8-4 ; .
Lyle Cave, Eagles pitcher,
hurled the first no-hit, no-run
game of the major league Softball
season last night as he shut out
the Y. M. C. A. team 14 to 0. -
The Eagles batters touched Ad
amas, Y. pitcher, for 11 blows. "
.' The no-hltter duplicates a feat
performed by Keith Larson of St.
Joseph's team in the Junior cir
cuit. - " -"
, The Papermakers counted five
runs in the ninth inning to de
feat the Quelle 8 to 4 in an extra
inning affair.
It. was the third straight extra
inning contest for the Quelle,
which has lost two of them. -Morgan
of the Quelle hit
home run with one aboard.
Scores:
Eagles 14 11
Y. M. C. A 0 0
Cave and Comstock; Adams
and Van Otten.
Papermakers 8 11
Quelle .4 8
Singer and Schnuelle; Miller
ana Girod. - -
Orange Badminton
Squad Loses Here
The Y.M.C.A. badminton play
ers defeated an Oreron fitsta nl.
Itktem team TtnCit th uuvlHnn
building here Thursday night.
This was the last' match of the
season scheduled by the local
team. .
In the men's slnrles. Fulton.
O.S.C., beat Moore, Y, 15-4, 9-15,
ib-17. jvewcomo, o.s.u., beat
Faber, Y, 15-8, 15-5. Hageman,
Y, beat Duncan, O.S.C., 18-4, 18-5.
. Women's slnrles. White. O.S.C..
beat Young, Y, 11-4. 11-7. Shlr-
ner, w.a.w neat Bea iioore, r,
zi-7, zi-fi. Herr, T, beat Falker
O.S.C.. 11-8. -11. 1 ;
Men's doubles, Newcomb and
Fulton, O.S.C., beat Moore and
Ha reman. Y. -11-8. IE.?, lt.ii
Faber and Hanseon, Y, beat Rice
ana uuncan, o.H.u., 1 6-1 lfc 15-1.
Women's doubles. Yonnr sn1
Herr, Y, beat Shirner and Falker,
u.a-u.. 15-7, 7-15. Moore
and Arnold. Y. be&t Cnnrer m-nA
Conger, O.S.CL. 15-3, 11-15, 15-12.
wa st - " .
Atixea aouoies, . randona and
Sherwood. Y. beat.. Rnbrf i a n4
Long. O.S.C 15-5. 1S-S. tfnnr.
ana tnerwoou, r, beat Falker and
iwtorao, U.B.U., 15-f , 15-10. '
Scotch and Irish
To dash Tuesday
Mlckev "Meflntrm Warn Oa-
lem Irishman, and Scotty. If cDou-
- 1 U al. . k wa a ... .
Bui, we sua msaianaer, wiu mix
in an old-fashioned Kotrh-Trlh
lend as the main attraction of
the American Legion wrestling
show Tuesday, Promoter Herb
Owen has announced. . '
. Marshall Carter, the arfftnHfi
ace from the University of Michi
gan, and the Black Panther, clev
er negro wrestler, will meet in the
a a . - .
-minuie semi?winaup. .
Aurora Softball Team
Win 29-12 at Donald
AURORA, May 31. The soft-
ball game with Donald there re
sulted in a 29 to 13 victory for
Aurora. Ed Tarne hit two home
runs, one with the bases full, the
other with two men on. "
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.. Farmers'.: Exchange ;
Livestock and Poultry
BABY CH1CKS.M rantle dartl
or started. Cockerala- for capons trlea,
pullets now ready. TL ' H1F3L t'
Hatchery. . : ,'--.. -u'Z'
' SAL FRKSlj kn& aprlnire'r "eowa
also weaner plsa. Phone 1?4FV . v "J'
-Auctions
AUCTION SALE - "
' TUESDAY, MAT' X5. 10 " o'clock. S
ml. - east of peoitentlarr on pan. road;
Complete farm , machinery,. bouaehold
soods; milk cow,-.freah ; S. young
stock'; 4 hogs, weanere and feeders;
Its chickens, fins Shetland pony and
saddle.-- - ? '-"-J
' XVV X t Otl,ff a WW Amaa, i ,
DAN .BOTH, AUCTIOJ4EER.
I -: Hfclp Wanted-r-MaJeTI
"WOOD' CUTTERS. Tet : S3J8. !
WANT SEVERAlT honest people of
either sex for statewide, sales .work.
Strictly commission ; but very-J profit
able.. Unless you can; furnish best of
references and able to -contact , bus.
ineas people, do not reply.-Phone SS14
between and S for appointment..
I Help Wanted- Female
HOUSEMAID, GEN. housework. Go
home nlg-hts. Tel. 4995. .- I i -
Salesmen Wanted
WANTED MEN Interested in sales,
manahlp. Thorough training-, sales help,
and practical application in i the field.
Commission paid on sales from the
beginning. See Mr. Chamberlain: at SSS
Chemeketa SL, Salem, Ore. f :
10 AMBITIOUS young- men to selt
Apply apt. 201, 33 Ferry street, .be
tween 12 and 1 p. m. and S and 7 p. m.
Situations Wanted
EXP. DRESSMAKER. Mrs. Adaitt
Phone 9i.it.- .. , ,. i
SECRET ART WANTS position with
advancement.- Experience - and good
references. Margaret Sburtieir, ziz
& E. 13th Ave., Portland, Ore. ,
aaaayMMa)aaawwwM
WOMAN WISHES hour work. 1S0
N. Front St. -
I For SaleMi8cellaneong"
AUTOMATIC ELEC. ranee, cheap.
R. S. Box 77A, above Salem Heights
store. - - - . -
MwawwwwWMaMawwwa)Wva,
' 11- FT. TRAILER bouse. Accom. -4
Factory built. Low pries. Beautiful
job. Kt. , box 165. Turner roao, H
mile east airport. J. v. ajrie. . .
- NEW HOOVER ' cleaner, attractive
Olacount. TeL 44IS. .-
GOOD TABLE and .seed potatoes,
Burbank, Pride ef Multnomah, Netted
Gem. Rt. B, Box S. Salem.
Salem Loses out,
State Net Events
PORTLAND, May II riFf
Portland high schools held a near
monopoly on chances for; first
awards in the annual Reed col
lege tennis tournament following
qnarter-final and semi-final
matches here today.
Clark of Washington and Neale
of Grant will play Saturday tor
the slnrles title, with O'Neill of
Franklin and - Dillingham of
Grants Pass fighting It out for
third place. I r
The doubles team of Oilmore
and Clark, Grants Pass, was the
only undefeated out-of-town en
try after besting Beall and Gute
knnst of Salem in the semi-finals.
They will - play the Grant
high school " pair Saturday for
first place, while the-Salem team
meets Schlmel and Bartholemy of
St. Mary s lor third. l !
Today's results Included;
Singles Q aarter finals: Clark,
Washington, defeated Beall, Sa
lem, 8-1, 8-1; Neale, Grant, "de
feated Haworth, Newberg, 8-0,
-1. :.," C:.. . ? '";' . '. '"' "
Doublea Quarter flnalst Schl
mel and .Bartholemy, St. Mary's,
defeated Belsh and Hoerner, Cor
vallis,. 1-8. T-5, 8-1; Beall and
Gutekonst, Balem; defeated . Mil
ler and Richards, Columbia Prep,
6-2. 6-7, 8-2.. Seml-flnals: Gil
more and Clark, Grants Pass, de
feated : Beall and Gutekunst, Ba
lem, 8-3, 8-3.
NOTICE OF FIXAIi ! --
SXTTTLEMENT -y -
Notice Is hereby alven ' that
the nnderslaned has filed la the
County Court ef the State of
Oregon, for . the County of liar
Ion, his duly Tarlfied final Ac
count, as the Executor of the last
will and testament and estate of
EL A. Dunlap, deceased, and that
aid Conrt has fixed Tuesday, ths
ltt tuy or Jnne, 19 37, at ths hour
of ten o'clock A. M. of said day,
as the time, and the County
Court House at Salem, In Marion
County, Ore r on. as the place for
hearing said final account, and
all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
1st day of May, 1837.
W. I. NEEDHAM.
Executor of the last win
and testament aod Estate
of E. A. Dunlap. Deceased.
RONALD a GLOVER,
Attorney,' for .Executor.-:J '- .
Salem, Oregon. : M 1-8-18-23-33 1
j For Sale-MiscclIaneons
CASH OR trade tor naed furniture,
ranges, hentera. radloa, machinery,
loola, eta Woodry and woodry. auo
tleneera phone 1-1-6. Hit N. Bum
mar in Hollywood.
ADDING MACHINES, cash regis
ters, typewriters sold, ranted, swapped.
Expert repair service, moderate prices,
Roea Typewriter Exch. 424 Court.
' POULTRT FERTILIZER with peet
mosa Sacked. Tel. 111F2. Lee-a Hatch
ery. . ;v.;e ' .
i GOOD HAT Oats and "vetch, Clover
hay. Tel. TFJJ. Mra, Hackett. . . .
FERTILIZ
ER," I
). La
RlVEJt;sUt. gardaa
rock. TU SS0S.
? TENNIS SHOES, boy's" and men" a, -4
9c, C reenba um'a S 4 0 N. Commercial, '
r- s-y- - i-viri iT-t i-Wsm nru'is)
J PUrPIES. TEL. 1410. 14 B. ttta, .
GOOD OARAGE doors. 440 Che
meketa. ; t i - -.-
-.-- -YriViYivrtwi
; 'FISHTNO BOAT cheap. 107 N. llth..
I ;GOOD BICYCLE. $5. SSS.Bellevu.
; i NEARLT NEW" bicycle. ballooA
tires cheap. - Inquire Superior Feed
Store; Phone 8533. . : ' . .
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' ICE CHEJST. cheap., 105 River St. ,
I HIGHCtRADE furniture. ': Tel,' 6S3S,
1 ' Trade liscellaneona
-TRAtE "CXSH register for. electrie
range or might buy. ...
: . . .. " i6io n.; 2it .
Wante'ir Miscellaneonn
FILBERTS ANtJ meat a State Cafa
' WALNUT" MEATS . or walnut. b
shell.: any quantrtyr State Cafeteria.
FREI5 .WB pick -npv dead and-worth
less horses, cow a, sheep. TeL 4118.
TOP PRICES paid for- - worthless
horses, cowa? for. foic -feed. Phone 'SI IS. ' '
t DISCARDED.. JE.WELRT, -. highest
price paid, for gold and silver, .311 N.'
CommerclaL "-.'-. ' t '
MiacellaneonB
WE BUT sell iron, " metal, " pipe,
bark, all kinds machinery. City Junk
Co., 285 Chemeketa. Ph. 1737.
For Kent- -Rooms
NICE rtJRN.'rm, close In 110. $514.
HEATED SLEEPING room, mod
era. CIom to but line. TeL 7772.
Z SLEEPINQ ROOM. 725 Cburt.
NICE SLEEPING rm. for office
people. Hot aod cold water. 258 Center.-.
, -
NICE RMS.. 494 N. Cottage. 447S.
SLEEPINQ ROOMS. 635 Chemeketa,
NICE SLEEPINO rm. (60 N. Com.
- LGE. SLEEP, rm., tlrat floor, very
reaa S93 N. Winter. . .. j . ....
Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD. cooL comfort
able rooms for summer. Near State
SL 111 a 14th. TeL 8298. . . .
FOR 1 OR t large front down
atalra 264 N. Church. TeL Site. - - .
RM, BOARD, table board. TeL 5428,
GOOD ROOM and board, phone 3134.
-i i rinrn' I'M'-ww'iin rvwS
--ROOM AND board, home eonvenlen
cea S44 MilL Phone S7T. . - ;
For Kent -Apartments
. 8 R. FURN. APT, 325 B. 14th. .
T""iiiir gsri ww ewai rsrwt ranjtriMXfUSj
FOR RGNTl S room flat. 440 Ferry
St. Water and garbage service fur
nlshed. $25. , " ,
BBCKB WADSWORTH
lt N. High . ,
2 OR S-ROOM apt. Partly furnished.
Comer Nebraska and Garnet. -
S-ROOM FURN. apt, 125. Adults,
520 N. Summer. Phone 4424.,
THREE ROOMS, bath. farnlshed
first floor. Summer rates. 1470 Wallery
$ AND ss Ma 355 Bellevue.
LOVELT 1 R. FURN. apt for em
ployed lady, f III 8. Summer.
- - - - " YiViVriYMWMWtAAl
2 VACANCIES, 215 S. CommerclaL
- 2 R. APT, CLEAN eooL adults
only, 145 Ferry Sti . '
: 3 ROOM FURNISHED apt. and ga
rage. Close in. 621 N." Church St. .
aafcaaaa.aaafcafcafc. --g r jj--jj
FURNISHED ROOM kitchenette.
99 mo. 42 N. Cottage.
-CLEAN, MODERN apt, furnished,
private bath, at Hollywood. Adults
1240 N. CapltoL ...
VACANCY, Roberts Apartment.
2 RM. FURN. apt, prlv. bath, 17v
80. 815 8. 12th.
TTTTRV- with nHv hath licrhtsi
wawr, larafe, Je.au it. Z45 et&t.
FURN. 2 RM. apt, 2241 Hasel Ave, '
Ph. T444. CaU before 8:2 a. m. or
alter p. m.
aia,aaxMMMyi.ruLnjLni n r n n
" DUPLEX, ADULTS. Same as new,
TeL 5225 after school.
FURN. APTS., 4 Chemeketa, , ,
: MODERN 2-RM. apt 148 Union.
" rURNISIIEO 8 ROOM ant- 2111
ciasei ath i.ei. i iia.
4 R. FURN, PRIV. bath, gar, close
in. 1247 8. CommerclaL .....
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- MOD. FURN. 8 R, gar. 1113 State.
M"M"" - ir-araarVaOjTUXaxjnjJTJ
- 8 R. FLAT FURN. TeL 7371, . . -
Foe Heat lipases.
" Tou ran't rnt a House, See
'" Ua We can help youl
" A8CHIM A THOMAS
REAL ESTATE 240 North High
Pbomt 3311 .
iiiiiiimi -ii--i-,-iri(Wi rii rLnn.ru.
HOUSES. Melvln Johnson. TeL 3722.
- MODERN 7 RM. bouaa at 1123 N.
wapitoi, fz.v. xsL 43IS.
Maiaaafcaa
s kwjk runn, bouse, 3341. - - -
... -iinrutan ri.n.H
- 7 R. FURN, 2 BEDRM&, mod.
10th. 111 N. WInUr. Phone ?47t. -
For llest
O SO ;
Monthly secures very destr
able store location. ' "
ASCHIM A THOMAS . T
TtEAL ESTATE 240 N. High St
Ibone 2111 ,
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