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77 r i . I . ' - O -;sa777)r) 77 w M.0BL 9 Cilmore Heads i State Coaclies RXaerz Takes High Sticks , and Chapman Ties for First, Pole Vault , : EUGENE. May 22-fl"-B n d won the 11th annual Oregon high school track and field champion ships her today, piling a? 29 .points to bump Portland out of the title for the first time In years. Franklin of Portland. seeuud last year, scored 23 'points to take second this year. Salem placed third with 16 H. Washing ton of Portland ' fourth with IS, CorralHs-flfth with 14 and Hood Hirer sixth. . ' , Bill Blackledge. Corrallls. who broke the state shotput record .In yestarday's preliminaries- wi'b a heave of 51 feet 5a inches, broke his own record today with a toss of 52 feet 2 inches. His was the only new mark in the meet. Blackledge also, took first- in the. discus. , Speedy Bob Dies. Franklin, was high point man. taking first in the 100-yard and 220-yard dash es, and running lap oh the Quaker half-mile relay team, which tied for second. Athletic officials attending' the meet Toted to expand the forroe Oregon Track Coaches association to include all high school atbletli mentors. Vernon Cilmore, Salem high school coach, was elected president of the newly-prga nixed group, which will be known as the Oregon High School Coaches as sociation. . Coaches condemned the aboli tion last winter of the rule limit ing football players to nine sem esters of competition. They roted to recommend to the state board of control that the Oregon State High School Ath letic association take over the an nual track meet, instead . of the state board of higher education contacts committee, and recom mended that medals be awarded the first fire men in each event. ; Summaries: : , , 100 yard aVafc Won t,y Dim. "r-ak Ha; Schalts. Foml Grava: JBavare. Boa au: Ken, Lincoln; Colliagawerth, a trrjrim. Time, 10.2. . 320-rara danh Waa Wr Diei, FraVk Ita: Hiair. Eaceaa; Behalti. K t !; fcmh. Bla; ColliaCBWorh. E . ra)riaYTlaa 2S.5. 440-yars aaaa Wan Vy Car let oa Traaklia; Karpatata. Baatertaa; Turner. Oraat: Lilly, LaGranda; Vota. Dallaa. Tiaa 81. T. : r SSOyara raa Wan by NaUoa. Bend: i4m Carvallia: DiaaaL Ifedfard- Craartoy. Jeffaraoa; Shiaida, Salanj. Time t:0S flat. Mila raa Waa Vr ClaiafaUt. Bea4i Itrttxa, Mac-Hi ktrlaliam, Oraata Paaa; PI -!!, Uraaaaai; Vtnaoa, Svaaida. Tiato. a.sa.a. ...-..-. 12 high hurallaa-W.a" ay afaan. 8a Va: Hollowar. Waahinrtaa; . Laving, Ktvar; IXaaaaa. Sand; Hofaaaaa, La. O raa da. Tiaa IS flat. 2S iow hard la Waa r -Laviar. JVaaat BLvar; Pai-aaia. Braat; HoUoway. Waaariartaa; geaippara. Hill; Hill. McaV torxl. Tim: 17 11. limit mila rata Won by Baasaa (Saaaikar, Harm. Lea. Tlaamrr) ; tia fw aaad aat-aaa ad a ad Fraakltaj. , Klaaaath faUa. Tiai. J.14,1. JUbaay pJac aa aaeaadl bat waa altaBalifiad. raa4 joaip Woa by Bebr. Jfalia. St faat iacaaa: Btitt. LaOraaata; SraaJts. Faraat Grava; Lawia. Jataaaa; IMHraaa. Bii Ftrat faar all avr atat rrrard ef 22 faat k Iaraca bat saw arar4 amt auln a ad baraaaa af wind. High- jump Wai by Rararla, Fraafc Kb. 4 (rat lS larhaa; Adaau, Klaaaatb FaHa; Uaatiltaa. St. Halaaa: Brittaa, Paadlataa; ' Nartoa. Oraata Vaaa. Ijiat fear ntaa tiA far aaaaad aiaaa-at 5 iaa iarfcaa; palata aajtt avaary bat plarra daHdtd aa a a altar ( jaaapa takaa. vaaH Tlad 1nr . ftrat Wla aaa' hVadarahot. Baad. aad -Caaanaaa, aNraa. 1 1 faat S iaebaa, 4ta far taird plaea ba 'taram Baoeatt. Vita-aakia; Fartaar. WaakUgtanr tat Hill. Madferd. - Diariu Waa by BWkladfa. CarraUIt. 131 f at V iaebaa; Hi liar. Salaai. ae tr4, 12 S faat S haebaa: Stoaa. Waat Liaa; Witaaa. Haad RlTar; Psaar, Graaf. . Wia by BUrklclc. Carral lifc. S2 fa. 34 iarkaar Befaar. 11 rant; Hariadal- ixana; Bara, Sban-idaa; SLaaa, Waat Lias. St aiala at rat aea; aid aaark, 81 faat. T- iaebaa. aet yaatarday by BlaoUadfa ia pralnalaariaa. JaaaOi Waa by Hoftaaaa. Waaktn aa, 17t faat Uwbaa; Bakavaa. Bnd: . lacaaaa. Granta Paaa; . Tkarataa, klil araakis; V, 0airg. Cattafa Oraa - League Baseball " COAST LJCAGUK (Before night game) W. Lt.: Saa Francisco ll 1 - Sacramento S 1 If. Los Angeles 17 21 Saa Diego 28 22 Portland 22 24 Seattle 2 ..27 Oakland 17 22 Mission . 17 22- A.MER1CAX LE.GFK ' W. L. Philadelphia 14 9 New York 15 10 Cleveland 1 2 S , Detroit U 14 IS Washington . 12 14 Boston M.f..10 12 Chicago 19 14 SC Louis 8 1 NATIONAL IJE.GUE Pittsburxh .1 7 Pet. .440 .420 .583 .SCO .429 .424 .247 .240 Pet. .C0 .400 .571 .S38 41 .455 .417 .222 Pet, .721 .554 .534 .419 .452 .417 .292 .275 St. Ionl . 15 New York 16 Chicago 14 Brooklyn . . 12 Boston L. ...10 12 IS . IS 14 14 17; 18 . Philadelphia Cincinnati .11 25 PACKARD 120 TOCIUNQ DE N . LCXE SEDAX Low mileage. - lias the appearance- of a 1937 Packard Mechanically guar- anteed 11 Its new -aS109S 3 f IIUDSON SDELCXE SEDAN - -Original . finish, upholstery ' epotlcsi electric hand, radio, beater, steel, body, safety glass, duo automatic brakes with reserve safety system. Only 1 000 miles. Small down payment, .bal. ta 21 mpnths. State Motors, Inc llndson Terraplane Packard Open Ercs Closed Sundays Klh at Chemeketa Phone S400 v. College Meet Records Fall Five Smashed at Seattle; Dare Shepard Wins in Mile for Beavers SEATTLE. May 22 - VP) - Fire all-time northern division Pacific coast' conference track and field records were knocked silly In the annual classic - here today . waile the fancy-stepping Washington State college Cougars were romp ing off with their fifth comecutive championship, y,,': Shattering two of the meet marks and capturing six flrat places in the running races, Wash ington State rolled op 55 points. Washington, in smashing the other three records and taking four firsts, collected 38 points for second place. Oregon was Just a step behind with 35 while Idaho scored 17 J Oregon State' 14 and Montana 4. The new records: . 440-yard dash' 46.9 seconds, Bill Benke. Washington State. 220-yard dash 20.8 seconds, by Lee Orr, Washington Stale.' 880-yard ran 1:51.5, by Vic Palniason, f Washington. High Jump 6 feet 5Vi inches, by Bill Vandermay, Washington. Mile -relay 2:17.9 by Wash ton (H umber. Flagg, Palmaon and Montgomery). . Varoff Disappoints George i Varoff of Oregon, world's indoor pole rault record holder with 14, feet 4 Inches, and looked 'upon as a sure bet to lift the northern dirision mark of IS feet 4 inches, barely reached 13 feet today. He has been bother ed with a sore right leg and he unconsciously farored it as he tried in rain to raise the bar to 13 feet 5 inches. r Oregon won three firsts, bill Foakett taking the' shot with 49 feet 5 A Inches; Leonard Holland the discus with 148 feet 5 Inches and Varoff the pole rault . Oregon State college point win ners were: . . ". . Shepard. first In mile, 4:22.1; Hoyer; fourth in 220 dash; Lewis, fotjrth in 880; fourth in mite re lay; ,Ackerson,- second- in high jump;. Beamer third In pole rault at 12 feet 8 Inches; Morrison, fourth in jarelin, 179 feet Inches. r - - : .. . - . Whitman Sweeps SenesTHthmU. WALLA WALLA. May 22-(fl)-Whttman's Northwest conference champ swept their three gam series with Willamette by win ning 5 to 4 here this afternoon behind .Freshman Lee Cline's r fectire hurting. Whitman won sight games Thursday and Friday by scores of 13 to 0 and T to t. A prospective shutout ' was spoiled for pUM la the serenth. when a high fly waa' muffed with two out aad the bases full. Whit man scored twice oft Crtnr ell be fore be- was lifted tor Wearer, who. yielded three In the fourth aad ' blanked the champs ". there after. . , f - '. . .-a.: Willamette 4 9 ; i Whitman : 'jj. .: j...5 . 8. 5 Batteries : Crlswell. -: Wearer and Weisgerber; Cline aad Cum mins, r . -. : GerVais Kitball Boys Win 7 to 3 Over Turner Hi . GERVAIS.-, May 22. Gerrate' kitball team mored one step near er a tie for first nlace in the league when they defeated Turner 7 to 2 here " Wednesday.. Turner now leads the league, hating defeated the training school twice and Ger rais once, and receiring two for feits from St. PauL Gerrais has defeated Turner once, St. Paul once and the training school tice. The league rules provide that if Turner and Gerrais tie, the championship game will be play ed at the training school. Monday afternoon. May 24. ' -i : Boys! Fill Out This Registration Slip and Enter the Free Baseball School Conducted by the Legion-and NAME ... (Place your fuU name ADDRESS (City street or your Age How many years What position do- you wish First choice : Bring this slip at once to Parker's Sporting Goods Store, ' 372 State Street, or to The Oregon Statesman, , SIS South Commercial Street '(S0JDSD"; r- ' ' That giant-killer Dos Held rie did HJs stuff aaalw Sa tar day, climbing Into the finals of the Actlre club's Salem city - golf tournament by defeating Harold Oilnger 1 up In a emU - final match. Hendrle had to come from behind to do it, har ing been two dqjrn at one time. In the other half of the champ ionship flight things are not near ly so far along. Glen Lengren woa from George ' Scales Saturday - 2 and 1. Victor and Mapes a r e matched in the. ther so-rood round match.' but since they are going - to Oregon City with the Salem Golf club team today, their tussle was postponed until Mon day. The winner will play Len&reo this week or n e x t Sunday aud then the setup for the 3 6-hole finals will be complete. I A number of matches In the. second and - third rounds of other flights were played yes terday and more will be played ; today. The second round dead- line is tonight. ' ' , Meanwhile a bunch of the boys are heading for Oregon City for the annual match on the course where they're usually been defeat ed but hare won once or twice. - Ercel Kay is threatening to break out the sprinklers on the roHrse hero in abort order and well , ahead of the schedule of past years. The' fairways are fat . excellent condition and Erect plans to' keep them that way; . the greens are also In top shape but becoming more than a little difficult to drop a ball onte with hopes of its staying there. Three Home .Runs Fatal to Beavers Sac Finally Win, Ending Loss Streak Although ; Ducks Hit Oftener : r SACRAMENTO. May. 22.-0)-Three home runs proved the un doing, of - the Portland Bearers here today as Sacramento took: a 7 to 4 victory for Its second win of .the aeries. v . : . : - Cotton 3ppen. who blanked the Bearers one this week, came back towln again, though pound ed for 1 blows. Three of them were doables la the ninth inning to chase home- three runs. :. Dibby Williams. Plppea- and Cuppol hit homers for Baeramen ta with Williams doubling with the bases fall to drire la 5 of the ntna.' Portland 4 13 0 Sacramento 7 1 - Radonlts and Cronin Plppen and' Franks. - - Oaks Up la Tth OAKLAND. Calif.. May 22.-(JP) Bill Mever'a Oaks- clouted their f way, out of the Coast, league cel lar today by defeating the Mis sion Reds, 10 to 1,1a a heavy-hitting contest. Missions . 1 8 4 Oakland, . 10 18 Bolen. Conlaa and. Sprlns; Douglas and Baker. - SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 22. (P George Myatt'a second-inning homer With the bases loaded feat ured the San Diego Padres' 12 to 4 victory over Seattle in a slug feat here today. Each team col lected 15 blows." but the locals took better advantage of theirs. Seattle . - 4 : 15 1 San Diego 1-.12. 15 : 1 Thurston, Osborne, .Home and Fernandes; . Chaplin and Detore. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Ma HVP) San Francisco's, league-leading Seals made It ' four out of fire wins In the current series by trouncing Los Angeles, 10-3. here tonight. - .,- - - Los Angeles 3 ' ; 9 2 Saa Francisco .... . 10 14 , 2 Overman and Collins; ' Shores and WoodalL : - : -. ! ., The Statesman and nickname here) Rural or town address) have you played ball? to play? - Second choice . 4 c GDrejaonCglytatestaati Salem, Oreffon, Sunday Morning, May 23, Scotch Meanie To Meet Irish McDougall and BIcGuire to Clash Tuesday Night 1 , Upon Armory Blat Scots wha hae wT Wallace bled Scots wham Bruce has often led . ; :. i Welcome to your gory , bed , Or to vlctoree. j -Such may or may hot be the IneantaUon of Scotty of the clan McDougall, the meanest Higu lander who erer played hopscotch to the droning airs of the bag pipes, when he meets Mickey Mc- Gulre, the Irish terrier from West Salem, In the mala erent of Tues day night's wrestling show at the armory but the sentiments will be appropriate. t ' Victory would be more welcome to the high-binding Highlander than the gory bed for ia three ap pearances here the kilted madman has gone without! a win on the canvas. He has lost twice legit imately and once on a foal and is out to make Mickey (Himself) McGuire his first Victim. McDougall specializes In num erous rarietles of the choke hold. a trick he learned while putting the choke on dimes, nickels and pennies and a wee farthin' or two in his youth. His favorite trick and one w h I c hLwill probably cause McGnire considerable dls- combort Is lifting his opponent Doduy, one hand squeezed around his playmate's gullet. " McGuire Speedy Despite the watchfuUness of Referee Harry Elliott. McDouaraU has been able to; gain his num erous strangle grabs enough times to make most of his oppon ents decidely purple about the guis Last week he had the Black Panther frothing at the mouth al though the elever negro event ually woa out. . !- " McGuire, glren to cleaner tac tics, is nevertheless no Irishman to be . trifled .with and will rely on his" exceptional speed, and ea ataa wrestUng abUity to keep out of reach of McDougaU's grasping tatons . !.. . Marshall , Carter; the..' Detroit ace, and the Black Panther, both rated highly - as- scientific' gTSp plera. wfil supply the calmer motif 'on the card la ths 4S minute event,. ' - ; ' '' .. r There wiU be a good 20 minute fracas aa an opener. Savertoh Again e Ghampioii '" " ' - " - v- Undefeated In Iu Season This Ysr? DeLay Hfen Prove Versatile 8ILVERTON, May 22 - Guy Deay. JSilwton high haseball coach, woa for aUvertoa the sixth consecutive league- chaatploaship when his men defeated Dallas at Dallas Friday afternoon. The Wil lamette Interscholaatie league was formed six rears ita anil aarh jrear Silverton has - won the cup. mis season surerton woa an, of its league games. !" . Most of thte year's games were featured by heavy hitting. A to tal of six home runs. .17 three baggers and 22 two-base hits were gathered by Silverton la the 1 4 games played. j The three pitchers. High, Petty John and Knensf had bad very little experience as Schwab' and Olson carried the hnar- mound work the year before. A feature 4 oi- u team was-the- reversible hattery, Pettyjohn and Keunti. The outstanding fielder and batter, was Oster at short, his hitting record for the year being .480:. 17 singles, X doubles,. three triples and. 2 home runs." - ; . Silverton had atoUlof 102 runs against her opponents' ' 22 fa league games. Six Will Be Lost T Lettermea which will not re turn, next season are Kuenxi. Os ter, High. Specht, Hatteberg and Knelas. Lettermea who do not graduate are Johnson, Grace. Pet tyjohn. Simmons and Busch. Team batting for the league games -was .851. t r Players batting .200 or better In leagne-sames were Simmons, .200: Grace .210; Knenri. .227: Busch 287; Specht, J91; PeUy John. .481; High, ,471i, Oster, .480. - 1. ... i . A Good, Clecuy Ileclthful Sport -; . Alleys Open 10 A. IU ' Until Uidnisht " ' Bowl-Alor Co, ZS3 S. Coral Tel. 4S21 Leagu 1937 "Northwesfs Best ... & - - I r ' ' t " "CHICSAYLES Junior ffigh Meets ITiis Week Relays Scheduled Monday , and Track Contest on Thursday, Olinger . . . - aaa,,aaaaMB, " Junior high track and ' field athletes, from Leslie and: Pariisa junior high schools will vie this week la their two big. annual meets the Junior- -high relay meet Monday and the junior high track meet Thursday. - Both events will be -held en Olinger, field with . Vera OHmore, Salem schools physical education director, ta charge: - - " ? Parrish, as It has donated all athletic competition between the two schools, has been the big contender since the junior -high meets were initiated two years ago. Of 24 track meet records it holds 17 ' Competition Is divided Into 7th, 8th and -9th grade groups. Track meet records for the three group follow: ."'v;: ' - - Seventh grade: 80' yard , dash, 8.5; high jump, 4 feet, laches; broad 'Jump. 15 feet, 2 laches; 22S relay. 29.1. ;:.T-.. Eighth grade: SO yard dash. 8.4; 100 yard dash. 1 1.8 r shot put, 21 feet, 4 laches; discus. If feet, t Inches;, pole vanlt, T feet. 2 inches; broad Jump, 14 feet." S inches; high Jwmp. 4 feet. 10 inches; 200 yard xeUy, 27 seconds, i NUth grade 50 yard dash, 8.1; 100 yard dash. 11.?; pole vault., 8 feet, 2 Inches; high Enjoy the River Rovrhoats - Canoes 1" Jlotor Boats, Ootboard . - Motors ! Cabin Oulser "for Hire SALEM? BOAT HOUSE f . Foot Chemeketa St. . Champion and Eclipse Out board,. Motors for Sale, , Easy. Payments. v n-E c SPEEDY SOHNUTE FRACAS . Salom Armbn;, Lower t-loes &Oc. lUlroay SOe,' Reserred Seats 73c (Ne Tail . Stndents 23e, Ladies S5e rickets. Cliff rarkrr's aad I.ytle's - Auspices American fusion Urrb Owen. Ilatchmakrr aSsiT r v PAGC NLNC to Hurl Monday Jump, f feet; broad ' Jump. 17 feet. 8 Inches; 110 low hurdles, 18.5; shot put. 4 2. feet, 2 Inches; discus, SO feet, 4 Inches; 440 yard relay, 51.8. Salem Hi A Team l iases LastjCame Fallin in Only Start Fans 11 .Rook Batsmen hat Visitors T7in 1S2 '-. -SUU two wins ahead of- Lewis ton, the- Salem high baseball team put away Its bats yesterday after taking ita 12th one on the ehin. this - time from the Oregon State Rooks bjra 15 to 2 score. It was the 12th loss ia 14 starts for the Vikings. . ' - Lee Fallin. Salem harler who was Ineligible for lntarscholastic contests, got by well for four In nings. Jn the first game- he-, has pitched this season, but the Rooks climbed aboard in the fifth and eventually found htm- for 14 hits. . Semmler. Rook pitcher,' held the. Tlkrags to four scattered blows. He struck out she men whtle pallia's fast ball was good enough to send 11 Rook batters back to the bench. t ':. v x Bonney, Hook .player from Wo-dbura "high, baited, out a. hams run -in the fifth .Inning with t we aboard that started, the Rook parade of runs. Score: Rooks .15: 14 ' 1 Salem. - ...2 - 4 - & SamaUer aad" Baker; Fallin aad Jones. . . - ;- . (Vacuum and Pressure) ? Really Crows Ilair - ;. - . ASK ABOUT IT . - -s - Salem V Hair rowHagv ". Salon fcew Location Monday, May 2 4 - 402 Cnardian Bldgl Formerly 209 Masonic Temple i? n, n ;dj g BnCKEY McCUlRE vs. SCOTTY McDOUCALL "1 Hour . MARSHALL CARTER THE DLAC1X PATOTIER 43 Minates TUESDAY. 0:30 ITAV ' XiAa. m XERVAC Qiic'SaylesIs .ToSIiow Stuff Gastinean Prohable Mound Foe of Olympic Star; First Came at 2 Back - from three - humiliating; experiences In the arid 'ranges of eastern Washington, the Willam ette Bearcats will wind up their baseball season'. Monday -with a doable-header with the Oregon's hard-going northern dirision leaders on Sweetland field. - Looking .toward the - Oregon series as their- last means of seif- redemptlon . after . being' thrice downed by Whitman's Missionar ies the Bearcats will attempt to claim at least the Oregon col leg late championship they won. last year. . ' " :;'.;.;:.: . WHlsmette and Oregon spilt their double-header at ' Eugene early In the season, both games being close. Since then, however. Oregon has gone into a stretch drive ia -its own league that bss taken it from down in the mid dle to the top of the heap and Howard Hobson's . fast-morinx dD n fJkiBjm io)fi:oKA".ooi aa. W t 1 1 ! - X 4 t-- J.- 7 DUALITY- :-7ALTEl4 II. ZOSEL maxac:::; , rs ''South a-. O Coral. club is still hot from Its blsdrlf on Its eastern tour of last week -In which 'it won six games 4a seven days, three of them extra frame titles. Mound Hat tie Likely The opening game of the double-header here Monday. slateU tn ltH at A'rtnrk It 1 i lrt r trt develop Into a pitcher's feattta between Bill "Chic-, Sayles. Ore gon's . Olympic star pitcher, ami Jerry .. Gastineau, Willamette a -handy Mis&onrUu. Gastineau aokl Sayles did not pitch against earn other In the first double-header and each won. - - Sayles handcuffed the Willam ette team to fire hits in the Eu gene series and the Bearcat bat ters, with perfectly wonderful as surance, are confident they ewi bat him out of the box when ae sppears here. World Record in High Hurdles Set ANN ARBOR. Mich.. May TZ-W)-Capt. Robert I. Osgood, -a: lanky senior from Oakewood. O.. scissored over. the 120-yard htxti hurdles ia the daitllng world re--eord time of 14 seconds today te embellish a smaehing Mlchivaa team triumph in the 27th annual western conference track and field championship meet. . Snaking ore rtbe barriers with rain pelting -at bis back, the rail Wolverine .leader, defending -a title he won last year at Columbia. O.. bettered the accepted standard of 14.1 seconds, set and equalled sereral timet by Forrest "Spec" Towns, the .University of Georgia's Olympic champion, last year. J M Li kJ 77s - i i Ofana, plt< wts.'Ur :.' sees be fcera ... Il Vm far vecellea frfas aad faf drives. f tsars year cer ruj tl; Xa's saJ pey st ys rt.'a. -1"., I. arf W WW nail aaa" i 1 irt,-e.-':ty, raraateed yr 1 i nets t'st are fcat fa lnr. 1 srd 'serrice. Ye aa' ecj-sr ti.ee new and pay as yea earn. . nr -, . ' ' - - L.4 a . . m . . . . ba a . w a a m . . . . j -w - Tlere Is no rej l-e, r j ''- and ie long tnrtn'.t' I -lectwlit yosned r,i i ; aw i a j aa before-you fcay. w v