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77 T7Ti Of nP2a?-npnnno LJ Bj RON LJ GEUUXLL While Hobby Hobson names Bradley Tech, Texas and' Oklaho--ma as the best teams the Docks met air seasonrandWashtngton as - the - toughest . competitor, the fact remains that Slat GUI's Bea rers .not - only . handed, them , the most lopsided deXeat bat held 'em to the lowest score they registered all season. TV J : A vJ We're referring to that 10-31 shellacking that occurred in Cor- definitely ''lamped" about as .athletic tteam arasucaiij uj ever gets. Even though uregon was "off", and even It the Ducks probably could, hare been beaten by Podunk that night, the fact remains that the Bearers did bounce 'em by 1 points, v ."As Bruce Myers points' oat in the Corvallls Gaiette-Timea, -the Rftrers also played Oregon an closest series of any club faced by the Ducks. In the four games Ore- rnn t&Uied-l&6 SOintfr to "15Z.IOI the Bearers, an arerage'of 3 points a game for Oregon-and 3f tor the tjrangemen. f f s v ; The defenslre diligence for which be Is known was" farther asserted by Slats In that series, for the Docks were -held to -10-4 points a game less tluia their average per game scoring record of the seaaoa: The Docks scored a total of 1082 points la 34 games, an arerage of J per. while tbeStaters allowed trio Too Long. I Hobby placed Inestimable value uiwin th eastern trio last Decem ber, not only for 'the basketball einerlence it gate his champions to-be; but -lso for' the general noise the cross-country ramble rare his young giants. - . In his talk yesterday at the Marlon hotel. Hobby, placed par ticular emphasis on the poise and confidence -acquired by the Ducks on that Jaunt, as. boys and men even more than as basketball nlavers and a basketball unit. Thev also learned plenty of bas- VAthall noise, according to Hob- by-especlally learning how to ad just themselves to the many, au f erent rules Interpretations en countered. They got their most liberal court education of the year from Bradley Tech. Hobby said with the Peorians demonstrating the value of "pace" in basketball, "We made one mistake on that trip, however." Hobby revealed "It was too long. too tiresome. and next year we'll cut it consid erably shorter. The newspapers and critics were right when they said we'd enter the conference race tired. Our first games In. the conference definitely prove! this (the WSC series at Eugene) and it wasn't until the boys had been home long enough to get rested up that they snapped out ox it. Hobby gave all the credit for lining np the eastern trip to John Bunn. now dean of men but for merly coach at- Stanford, whom the Oregon mentor holds in high regard.- - --: ;-- - . Oregon's Madison Square Gardea game next December IS Is -against Long Island TJ, the team that was undefeated this year and swept through the Garden's invitational ' tourney anstopped. And, it is probable, the Dack team, with only John Dick remaining: of the NCAA titular qniar, will play Willam ette here before they start east ward. ' Spokane Tribe Okeh. "Our Spokane boys are doing all right." reported Happy How- ard Ma Die ca his return here from a four-day workout with the Spo kane Hawks, for whom lie is s fall-fledged scout. ' "Windio r. Manning. Beard, Aden ' and Sal strora are all looking good in the Hawks - Twin ' Falls camp. the rolypoly Bearcat coach says. Around 30 are enrolled in the camp, from which the Hawks and Twin Falls will get their season'! squad quotas, according to Ma ple. "Ken ' Manning isn't hitting If Ullc H Bvw v wuwia.w, . mot- pie says. "He seems to be favor lng his wrist, (that he fractured while playing basketball here last .winter), but is otherwise looking great." From ' that Beaver team that held Oregon so closely, in check Is lost only Elmer Koiberg he of the "lucky" 17-polnt night when Oregon took the 19-point beating, and what with recruits from the "best freshman basketball team State ever had" on hand, it looks to be a big season for Gill Co. next year. r Dilemma of the' Petersons: Over a. Independence recently two bro thers of the fighting Peterson elan . were-boxing against -east other Brother Buddy was referee and Broter Ted a Judge. j'VSt- T "We have better everything teams,; facilities' and players, in Oregon than they . have in the east," Hobby Hobson says.' Which -wonld .indicate Jbe meant coaches. Hobby - also said his champs were all-around good boys, equal ly at home on tne goii eonrse ana si the bridge table as on the bas ketball floor. Tell us. Hobby, how . can those long legs of Wlnter- nnder a bridge table? - - Johnny. Steelhanuner no more than got hla feet oa the door, - after SO days of wrestling with a cracked skull, than be begaa . .talktas of the coming softball eeaeosu'It seems yoa caat keep - a good softball player dowa. Straf; acrin Duiitelliercer - Tie Mfi imai PINEHTJRST. N.C.,-April 7-(ff)with the proper Touchers, to the . -. Bobby . Dunkeiberger. J a - par- shooting stripling - from High Point, N.a, and Frank Straf acl of . Brooklyn,. N.Y defending . champion,- woa the places today for ths tl-hole title round to morrow :)n the north.' and south amateur golf tournament. ; Dunkelberger, '.winner - of the - French open last, summer; de feated Charles Whitehead ot - South' Orange, tfJ4 one np, after weathering -the Jersey ace's. bold rally coning in. Straf acl, former public, links champ, eliminated Dick Chapman, nigUt dab singer from Greenwich, , Conn., after an up-hll Jbattle. two tp. MmMMmmmk Game liveried By'NeaFrRiot Umps Fanning Draws Dack Fire, Flay. Delayed for 10 -Minutes COAST LEAGUE (Before Night Games) ... -r .- W. I Pet Hollywood Los Angeles - -14 Portland . !;: Seattle 2 2 3 3 2 3 I v.714 .67 .571 .571 Oakland ..i2 .500 .500 .400 ;.ooo San Francisco ":3 San. Diego . .3 Sacramento HOLLYWOOD, April 7 - (JP - Hollvwood's slugging Stars out lasted the Portland Beavers today bv a 9 to 7 count with a 16-nit at-i tack on three pitchers that , in-1 I eluded two home runs by George I "Pooch" Pucclnelli. . I mn BrTl Hnllvwood catcher. I nL Harry Rosenberg, Portland U... , - outfielder, KiBU His 1UI W cult. The game threatened to develop Sf!?-ItoiJB?lJj:!i!!i lS! Umnire Hank Fanning it first base. Portland had the oases ioaa- ed and none out when Fernandes hit into a double play, one run scoring, ..Portland contended Her man dropped the throw at iirsi and swarmed around Fanning and I delayed the game 10 minutes. The Portland players dragged Manager Bill Sweeney away from Fanning after he rushed at the arbiter. Portland 7 15 2 Hollywood 9 16 2 Birkofer. Douglas (1), Cecil 18) and Fernandes; Fleming, Chapman (9) and Brenzel. ' Sods' Rally Wins SAN DIEGO. Calif.. April 7- UPfc-Goin wild in the eighth and ninth to score six runs alter oe- ing held hitless i through five In nings, Seattle's Suds wauopea tne San Diego Padres. 3 to 4, here to day. It evened the series at two each. The late rally enabled Lefty Bill Walker, formerly of Sacra mento, to bold his 'spell over the Padres. Seattle . 9 14 San Dieso 4 8 1 walker and uampoeu; iodih. Pillette (1). Craehead (8) ana Detore. OAKLAND, Calif., April 7.-(ff) -San Francisco clubbed t n r o e Oakland pitchers for 21 hits to win. 12 to 4. over the Oaks nere tonight. Halt ot San Francisco's runs were scored in the seventh tnntnr. . ' ? . r. San Francisco ...T.3 21 - Oakland : j .i 12 . 4 Stuts and " 8prins; Salveson, Buxton, Holmes and Conroy, : Paul Waner Will Join Pirate Club SARASOTA, Fla., April Paul Waner, a stubborn holdout from the Pittsburgh Pirates dur ing the spring training season. said at his -winter home here to night he was preparing to leave tomorrow for New Orleans where he expects to come to terms with the Pirates' front office in short order; This is the third time Waner I has missed spring practice during his 13-year major career. LEGAL NOTICE No. 10099 TS THE COUNTY. COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For Marion County - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the flatter of the Estate Of ' ' ! . HENRY W. ilEYERS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed Sxecutrix of the Estate of Henry W. Meyers, deceased, by the. County Court of the State of Oregon tor Marion County, and has Qualified as .such. All persons having claims against said estate are; hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers as required by law within six months from the date ot this 'notice to the .undersigned at the- office of Page it Page, Attorneys, Ladd A Bush Building, in Salem, Oregon. The date of the.flrst publication ot ' this notice is the 1st day ot April, 1939 and the last is the 29th day of April, 1939, - ELLEN EDES r MEYERS, Executrix, Estate ot, Henry w. Meyers, Deceased. ' PAGE AND PAGE, , Attorneys for said Estate, '1 i Ladd ft Bush Bank Building. Salem,- Oregon. A1-8-1S-22-29. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, by an or - der ot the County Court of the SUte of Oregon for the County of TiJB duly made and entered on Uie lwth day ot March. 1989. were ppuutii r-becBvrices ot we Estate of ; Stephanie Ancey. de- ; eeased, and have duly qualified as AU... persons having claims : against said Estate are hereby no tified to present the same, duly yenned, as required . by law, and undersigned Bxeentrleea at 87 U. S. National Bank Building. Sa lem Ore jon, . irithis tlx.. (II months irons -: the date of the first' pubneat ion "of " this ' notice. said first publication being made the 1 1th day of March," 113 J. GABRIELLE FABRY ALICE WELTY . - - v Co-ExCcatrices of the Last Will and - Testament ' and Estate ot Stephanie Ancey, Deceased. - Donald A.1 Young, Attorney for Estate, Salem, Oregon. First Publication .'March 11, 19391 Last Publication: prU 8, 1939. M11-1I-Z5-A1-8. 1939. Sports Newt National coverage : soclated Press The Btatesmaa "; columns. . PAGE TEN Ducks Outswat Teacher Squad linn Survives Seven-Hun Rally In First, Mates J Finally Catch np ' ' MONMOUTH The Oregon Dueka hammered out a 10 to S win orer the Wolres here Friday afternoon, with Linn going the route lor the invaders aespue a first - inning splurge of seven runs by Coach Al Cox's clonters. ; A two-base blow by. Wellington wimpr viuinn, preceaea ny a pair oi wiuhb, gave me. rveoiooui a brace of runs in the opening inning. The Wolves . hammered Linn's offerings hard in their , . 1. TCT.V t . SM-1k. thrBfth. tnTW PlB fonr-blow attack That net- ted seven runs. The Ducks picked np another tally in the second and wared In tour in the third as the Wolves defense went awry. Treadway Charles, who s t a r t e d for the Wolves, was relieved by Farthing in the fourth. .Farthing 'kept the Ducks in hand until the ninth, when Quinn, Smith and Mallory lit on him for. hits that,, coupled with a pair of boots, scored two. The Wolves filled the bases in the last of the ninth, but Linn bore down to stem a -threatening rally. Oregon ; TO 12 $ Wolves . i 8 11" 3 Linn and Walden : Charles, Farthing and Lewis. Dempsey Sees no Chance for Tony Roper Either; Ex-Champ Says Buddy. Baer Best Bet Against Louis KANSAS CITT, April 7.-UPY- xony uaiento, parrel-chested nea- Tjweight, hasn't as much chance of defeating Champion Joe Louis I uiis summer as a goldfish has of uuituiyuig a. college student, jaca Dempsey said her today as he wound np a cross country of flei ating tour. "Jack Roper can't fight and has only 1,000 to 1 chance ot win ning." the - former champion - ex plained In reference to Louis' title tight at Los Angeles next Monday, Even at those odds he rated Roper's chances as the better be cause "Roper can hit and what it Galento does drop Louis? 'Joe is game. He can get off the floor." -I managed Galento five years m w iug uycii uicii will la worse now. 'Buddy Baer is the best pros pect to defeat Louis. Ho la big, can hit and can take a beating. Some day he Is likely to find him self," the Old Mauler concluded. Washington Crew Leaves SEATTLE. April 7-WPV-Coach Al TJlbrickaon named 28 Univer- It7 of Washington oarsmen today to leave tomorrow for Berkeley and the April 16 regatta against California. LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF SALEM, " MARION COUNTY, ORE., EXTERIOR LIGHTING STANDARDS. STATE LIBRARY BUILDING IMPROVEMENT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Daniel J. Fry. Secretary, in Room "A", of the Central Library, 801 S.W. 10th Avenue. Portland. Ore gon, until 2:00 P.M. o'clock on April 14, 1939 for furnishing and installing of Exterior Lighting Standards for Oregon State Board 6t Control and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed I (or opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form of contract, documents, may be examined at the office of . the Architect, Whitehouse ft Church. f19 Railway. Exchange Building. Portland. Oregon, and the Build- I crs' Exchange. Couch Bldg.. Port land,' Oregon, and a set of plans. specuicauons ana form or eon tract documents may f be ob tained at he office of said White- house ft Church. 119 Railway Ex change Building, Portland, Oregon upon deposit of 810.00. The full amount of denoalt tor one set o; ; documents wiU be re - turn Ad in Mfk aotnai Kif itii. I in a tmhaiiiM. tim mmI 1 f bids. Other deno.it. win refunded with deduction not ex- eeeding the actual, cost of repro- dacUon of the drawings, upon the return of an document, in miut i condition within 8 0 days after the date of eoeninc bids. - j I Each bid shall be accompanied by s certified check, cashier's check or bid bond (with ued surety : company as surety ) made, parable . to . the Owner in amount not less than 5 of the amount of bid. The Oregon SUte Board of Con - iroi reservea the right to reject any or all hidi and to waive is- formalities. -t. - No bidder," may withdraw hla bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of eon tract,' unless said: award is delayed for a period exceeding SS days, .-. . Award will be made to lowest responsible ' bidder within " the funds available. . 1. -OREGON STATE BOARD i OF CONTROL, . Daniel J. Fry, Secretary. First PubUcaUon April 1, 1939, Last Publication, April I. 1939 Al-8. gV IP JD RON GEMMELL T(itfcr Salem, Oregon, Sattnrday KnegerDeits Matthews -r ' ? " ' v :.S-.'5---:-':-::v:!;;:;"S,'--::::':'S eM'. ' '"' : - .V .: :: ;:::. . : : :: . . : :: x "s- ......... r-.- ... ............ .-. . : : .., ,-,...-. .a Solly Kiieger, middleweight champloa everywhere bat in California. and New York, scored two knockdowns and a 10-round decision over Allen Matthews of St. Louis in a non-title fight at Seattle. Matthews Is shown down for a five-count la the seventh round. Krleger pat him dowa for aa eight-count ta the next round. AP Telemat. ;.. - . Oregon Bowling Congress to Start Here Tonight; 60 Teams From Many Parts ot State Due in Next Week With Oregon Alleys' crack Bud s Place of Salem tonight State Bowling Congress tournament will get under way on the Perfection alleys here. At of the state will compete in the of next week. Sunday at 1:30 p. m. will seeO doubles' and singles competition between five Astoria teams, three Engene teams, six Marshf ield and four Portland teams. Teams bowling Sunday night from 7 to f Include two teams each from Astoria,' Blarshfleld, Eugene . and Portland ; and one team from Newberg and Salem. HI Haman, secretary, will re lease . the schedule later for the remainder ot the week. Pacific Defeat Albany Ttci'c, Only Five flits FOREST GROVE, April 7.-JP) -A hustling baseball club from Pacific university beat Albany college of Portland 4 to 1 and C to 1 in a double header yester- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by virtue of the terms and provisions ot the last will and testament of NANCY I E. HAR- POLE, deceased, which said last will and testament 'was duly ad mitted to probate in the County Court of the County of Marion, I Stater ot Oregon, by an order of I said court duly given, 'made, ren I dered and entered of record In I said court in the matter ot. the I estate of said decedent on the seventh, day of .October, 1937, LADD A BUSH TRUST COM PANY, . as the . dnly appointed. qualified and acting administrator with the win annexed ot said es- Jtate of said decedent, was duly I authorised, empojvered : and di rected to sell the real property ( hereinafter particularly de scribed ; of ' which laid decedent died ' seised and possessed,- at either public or private sale, with out previous application to, or li cense or authority of, ahy; court, I hut subject to confirmation by said court, as is provided by law; and that pursuant to "such: ' au thority "and "power contained in said last win and testament, said Ladd ft Bush Trust Company, as such administrator with the will annexed, ' will proceed; to sell, at private sale, in one parcel, from and after the first day of May, 1939, at the office of said Ladd ft 1 Bush Trust Company, ! oa South I C. o mm a r e 1 a 1 Street In Salem. I Marion Conntv. Orecon. to the I hiahest bidder, on the terms and conditions hereinafter sUted," and subject to coafimsUon .bj said court, and a a b J e e t also to all rlrhta and Interests of the tenants :i "posseasioa oz saia reai propeny, - lall :the right. -title, interest and ' estate oi said eceaent wnicn saia 'decedent had at the time of her aothor-Jd'eath, as well, as .all. the right, interest ' ana estate wnica : has since accrued, by operation ot 1 or otherwise, to said estate 1 of said decedent sines her death. ! in and: to the following-described real property,, to-wu: The Don at Ion Land Claim I (numbered 80) of Nancy Harpole. widow,"' and the- heirs at law- of William P. Harpole, deceased. described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point four chains and five linka West of the Southeast corner of the South west1 Quarter of. Section TTen, ' Township Six South, Range Two West of the WllUmette Merid ian, In Marion County; Oregon; ; and rnnnbg thence North aev-e enteen ' chains and ! eighty-two links; thence . West thirty-five chains and. forty-two links; . thence North' forty-nine chains IE rrTT Uorninsr, April 8, 1939 team from Portland meeting at 8 p. m. the annual Oregon least 60 teams from all sections tourney which will last most day. Len Oilman, Pacific, allowed only one hit-in the opener and Albany got only four safe blows off Marcus Wlekman in the night cap. : Dick Metxy John Bulla Tied. Atheville Event ASHE VILLE, N.C, April 7-(ff) With a frosty northwest wind whipping them in the face, two young Chicago professions, Dick Mets and John Bulla, cracked par by two strokes today to tie for the first-round leadership in the $8000 "land of the sky" open tournament that winds np golf's winter campaigning. LEGAL NOTICE and twenty-eight links; thence ' West thirty-seven chains and sixty-six links; thence South, sixty-seven chains and thirty seven links; and thence East seventy-three chains and fifty links to the place ot beginning, in the district ot land subject to sale at Oregon City, Oregon, containing three hundred and nineteen acres and sixty-five hundredths of an acre, being situated in Sections Nine and Ten in Township Six South, Range Two West ot the Willam ette Meridian, in Marion Coun- ty, Oregon; save and except therefrom the. following-described premises, to-wit: Be-' ginning at the Northwest cor ner of said claim; and running thence South along the West line of said claim, 8.05 chains; thence East parallel with the .North line of said claim,-37.68 chains to the East line of said ' claim: thencr North along the 'East line of said Claim, 6.05 .chains to the Northeast corner, of said claim;. t bene o' West along, the North line of said claim, 87.66 chains to the place ot beginning containing " 22.88 acres. . " ';' . : ALSO: -A- - Beginning at a point In the , West line of the Donation Land Claim (numbered 60) of Nancy Harpole, widow and the heirs at law ot William P. Harpole, 'deceased, in Township 6 South ; of Range S West of the W 11 lam ette Meridian in Marlon County, Oregon, which beginning point Is South 6.65 chains from the ' Northwest corner of said claim; 'and runninf thencs South 10.61 ' ehaina along West line of, said claim; theneo North 46 degrees It minutes West, 15.036 chains I to .the middle of the County Road leading . from ' Brooks to Gervals; ' thence North 27 de grees 57 minutes East 27.79 'chains, along the middle of said 'County Road; thence East S.7S chains to the place ot beginning "a$d containing 21.39 acres of .land; "save ' and - except there- froa , the following--described . premises, to-wlt; .That certain parcel ot land conveyed by deed from Nancy E. Harpole, widow,' to the State of Oregon, recorded March 21, 1933, la volume 216, Page 29, of Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon. . ' Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money ot the United States of America. i Dated this first day of April, - LADD ft BUSH TRUST COU ' PANY. as AdmlnUtrator with the WQl Annexed of the Es- , Ute of NANCY E. HARPOLE. . Deceased. A 1-8-15-22-29 :-..( . "Vl. S-a. 'AnaOjaaaaJ as ' - -'"" - ,; -- V- ? . J '.- jtt" ir"""T..... - ririiriiii i ' t " " " . . i ... I Bcueball .. Win eooa be . the snorts topic of the day. aad The Statesman) cotaaiaa ' are -always full of base bits. Hobson Had Lots Of Support, Says Piiblic'g Help; High Morale bfTeani, Assistetl in Season'a Success . : ""Our successful season is at tributable to a lot tot different things working out. successfully," said Howard Hobson, youthful coach of Oregon's national cham pionship , hoop squad, ' yesterday noon, before an open - meeting sponsored by the Salem Ad club. "We had . some . good boys-good,- all-around boys who -were willing- to sacrifice personal gain for the sake of the squad, we had an incentive for them to work in the eastern trip, and we had a lot oi swell support," $ Hobson re counted. . - ". . . Shows Game Pictares . - ; Hobson ' showed complete pic tures of the Oregon-CCNY game St : Madison Square Garden, the first played by the Webfoots on their pre-season eastern swing, The uregon mentor said it was the worst game his team played all season. ; Coach Hobson took advantage of his speaking engagement to thank Salem, on behalf of him self, the team and the university. for the enthusiasm shown by S I lem fans In welcoming the team aome. Webfbot Golfers Win Over Huskies EUGENE, Ore., April 7.-V- uregon goners scored 11 points to 7 for the University of Washing ton team In singles matches today and beat the Huskies. 15 U to 11. The teams tied in the morn ing two-ball matches. Golden and Hughes ot Oregon ' and Johnson of Washington shared medal hon ors with 69s. Singles results: : Washington: Johnson 2tt: P. Smith 2; Wurtman 0; Phillips o; siade l; Myers 1. Oregon: Golden 4: Davis Vi Watson 3: Near 3: Hughes 2: CI Smith 2. Newcomers Will Get Coach's Eyeg Scrimmage Today ' EUGENE, April 7-iTVNewcom- ers to the Oregon football squad will hare their day Saturday when Coach Tex Oliver -. conducts his third spring-scrimmage. . ' Oliver excused most of his re turning veterans today and an nounced he would put sophomores from the .1938 frosh team, trans fers and other strangers to the varsity under the microscope. Spring work has: been distin guished lately by a many-sided fight for fullback.1 Emmons and Stenstrom, vets, have been pressed by Hawke, holdover: reserve. Fow ler and Irwin, sophs, and Boyd, riverside, Calif., junior college transfer. Davey Day and Montane Fight in Garden May 23 NEW TORE, April 7-UPV-Por his gallant stand against Henry Armstrong a week ago, Davey Day, Chicago lightweight, today was given a ten-round bout with Pedro; Montanez, Puerto Riean slngger, to. be fought In Madison Square Garden May 23. WhUman, Idaho Split . Second Double Header WALLA WALLA. Anril Idaho's Vandals today divided a doubleheader with the Whitman Missionary baseball aggregation. dropping the opener 2 to 5, but copping the nightcap, 9 to, 7. - . Oiled Silk Mode The north and south women's golf championship tournament in Pino hurst, N. CL, attracts this new style note, worn by Mrs. James Eisamar of Philadelphia, The pants are r -' . - oiled silk West Linners Qieck Cliiefs Northerners Score Three Early, Protect Lead for 3 to 2-Win CHEMAWA The Chiefs were checked, 3 to 2. in their opening game ot the WVI league season Friday at West; Linn, with the north end preppers : getting au three of their- tallies in the open ing frame and protecting the lead from there. . . . A brace of blngles and a pair of walks gave West Linn its three runs, but Pitcher Slickapoo struck out 17 and allowed but three men to xeach base In the ensuing eight innings.- - -. I Chemawa Onthlts WL " Chemawa outhit West Linn, 5-4, and went errorless while West Linn committed a pair, but could not mass enough hitting power to even up the three runs they spot ted in the initial Inning. : Slickapoo's single in the ninth drove in the -. Chiefs two tallies. Norton had singled, Suppah had walked and they advanced via a double steal. - ' The game was played in the fast, time ot 1 hour and 50 min utes. West Linn ; 8 4 2 Chemawa . 2 5 0 Kern and Martin; Slickapoo and Simmons. St Vincent's and GCG Join League St. Vincent's and the CCC For esters yesterday joined up with the commercial division ot the city industrial softball loop, increasing that league to eight teams. The commercial loop is now set to go April 24, with Building Sup ply, St. Joseph's, Wilson's Red ft White, Clerk's Union, US Bank, Kennedy's Cleaners, Foresters and St. Vincent's competing. But six teams are entered in the sr gJ"-v-iY n a -'Tar Count the Wearings of this Remarkable Shirt! ZZnas to . tonaiy. ( -Jamft.fZ L.) Co fa ATS" -Tiump ot two-uia t Ai. test now! ... 2 Cards ta this directory - ma oa a sooBthly basis oaly. Ratei 9t per liae per rooath. Agricultoral Lime FOR ACID aoila Taata 9S a. & ltf tT Oregon Portland Ccmant Co. Ordara red, for 4eL at Room it. Ladd Bush Bank Bldg.' Salem. --- -- Anto Brakes. sflke Paaaa. S7I Booth CoauBoreial Batteries NKW BAT. ruar. 1 jrr j 11.71 ateh Ntte A day. ssr Olie Collard. !. - Bicycles BlCTCUti NCVf Harrr w aoott 141 8 OMa'i Pa 4IH t . Chimney Sweep rrXgPHONB it; R! a." Worttoesi vACL , TORN. ; Chlm. clean. ph.; f see Chiropractors a9- bJV? j0 "t-hfrenraetof 384 N. Rich Tat Rao 8571 1 A X CXCAVAT1NU Orvab kMl. rnanta Oor tMrt hauled or moral Otr ior aaj. tfawm Hand aao aravol C Phone liot ' 'X'ry"' Florists Braithaupra 4l Court Phono ss W .JIALJCM Ftortata Mae E4aai. , Laandrlet ' THB NEW 8AIJCU MUNURT THE WBIDER IHNftRT -lit S. Htsn . . - : Tm il Bowling INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE XOXS 1S Barea 133 152 138 iei 220 165463 157 U 156 155 lOS 398 310 010 Martia .140 GntUfsoa Parker Hart . .-185 .180 Tetala .781 803 790 2374 srnTOMzzn xca cxsax HaaUeap, 34 44 44 133 tierrtrt -131 -17 .ISO J71 .154 156 15 154 178 132 102 38 153 537 150404 148493 188474 Xorfaa Hajer Xapp Cok Totl .839 . 857 783 2479 TALIXT racxiKa 113 203 151 48 ... , l 17S 151484 185 348 151562 , aT 163 185 564 177 -183498 Ooffy Bartos Zthara Kins . Maucr ToUlt .763 968 330 2554 (x ca COLA 143 111 . .135 115 154 208 147 130 XeCafferr 145 SS8 119 S69 145585 120 897 158 538 cellar Pattrioa Xfl Bona . ...220 160 Totals ... ..(43 783 716 2207 sTSTZHs-nnoww 212 165 147 153 , 157 169 104 154 Whit 182 559 178478 132458 95 353 162 482 747 2328 Rajrborn Jukoski L. Birr Welca .169 151 Total ;s9 BILL SATIS 187 184 176 157 165 140 iaa 145 183 175 150 521 144 77 164 469 144 428 154512 Hibr(r Benjamin Wolf Totala .867 833 793 2518 MERCANTILE LEAGUE STAKSABD OIL Handicap 16 16 16 48 161494 145445 184 520 173494 173529 McAleo PstmatMr VaUcreax Cnnniocham Witt .176 ..137 -177 12C .189 157 163 159 195 167 Totals .821 857 852 2530 V ALLEY MOTOR Elliott 196 212 197605 Piatt 172 172 137 481 Ramp 171 120 160 451 Princchouse ...147 137 181 465 OeorgO 193 164 172529 Total! ......879 805 847 2581 industrial league, the state unem ployment commission, postoffice, paper mill machine, paper mill of fice, Pepco and Gasco. 1 . I mops'. Directory Blassage TftaUTMENTS AT homo. Logan. SSS. Blattresses SALRU rLUrr-RDU and Mattrcaa taetorv'- NEW Mattress mad to roar old remade : carpel etoanlns ais-tns- fluff ro wcavlna A Itth A WU- or. TeL S441 OTTO r 1 ZWICKKR Eat ttlt CAPITOL BEDDING Ca PhoM Naturopathic Physician DR. W H. ROCKWELL. 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