100' Meats Sports News National coverage by A sociated Press dally ta Tbo 8tateernaa sports coloi Vikings Regain Willamette to Engage Pacific Parade at 12t45 Precedes Double-Header Set Salem's Salute Baseball, the 'lOOth-year ver sion, will unfold .on .Sweetland at 1:30' this afternoon,' following a parade that wnr begin at 12:45 from the. Salem armory. Willam ette and' Pacific universities, arch Northwest conference rivals, play a double bill as the crux of Salem's salute In the nation-wide centen nial celebration. : The parade will 'leadership of i civic stage a 15 or 2.0-mloute sashay through the downtown area, and wind up at Sweetland shortly after 1 o'clock. Following traditional ceremonies, with I Mayor WvVW. Chadwlck- hurling, the opening pitch; David Eccles, executive sec retary to the governor, attempting to hit it. and Dr. Bruce Baxter catching., the double bill will get under way: ' - 1 White, Anton on Mound ; 'Riv TtnhtVhftA. whizi ball right hander, will open on the hill for j singling and Panther poling nPuji.npanno. LJ E RON - LJ GEMMELL Today we celebrate the birthday bt America's national pastime in Salem; The 100th birthday. All over the country the baseball cen tennial la being observed, and Jim Farley is even going to bring out a special stamp in commemoration Of baseball's birth. My I .; Frank O. Meake, in hla "En cyclopedia of Sports' gives the" lie to the popular supposition " that a fellow named Abner Doubleday created, the game at Cooperstown. : X. Y., in 1839. ! Menke says that's a lot of swill, and the proves facts are these: ' 1. "Baseball was evolved from the English game of cricket and. In a crude way. was played in eastern United States many years before Doubleday was born. 2. The game was played in a doten -perhaps a; score of clues long before It i ever waa known in Cooperstown and t h e r e Is no conclusive evidence that It was played at all f in Cooperstown so early aa 1839. S. "Alexander Cartwrlght, - of New York City, not Doubleday, drew up the 'baseball square which now la the diamond, late in 1845 or early in 1 8 4 4, and thar square' providing for nine-man teams, was used tor the ' first time In Hoboken. N. J.rJune19. 1848. . . 4. "Cartwrlght and his assocV savwav - ' - aajiiv irvv .aa , asaww ball club, of New York, drafted the first definite rules for baseball . during the w i n t r of 1845-46. They were need for the first game, June, 18 6, between the Knicker bockers and the I New York nineJ Mcnke says the acceptance by present-day baseball leaders of the version of a gent named , : A. G. Mills In 190? has led to the existing conf uston ; relative to the origin and development of '' baseball. This has come about," i says Menkc, "because they (present baseball. leaders) have taken as accuracy itself a report made in 1007 by, A. CL. Mills, a. ; doddering old y man, -which report ; contradicts ? itself . and falls apart when tested by f any acid of fact or logic. ,. Four-Bits a Family. - -; So, according to iucuke and be , offers fairly conclusive evi dence, we're celebrating somewhat of a mythical birthday. For. like everything else, baseball has . evolved from something else. Cart wrlght and Doubleday no doubt helped the game along, toward its present-day calibre, but' whether their ideas were original or picked up from kids playing in sandlots, 'tis bard to say. The latter, prob ably. - : j ' I " For - aU - practical purpose, however, this year will go down as the lOOt b birthday of base ball. And that is as It should be, for the best of, all games should have a date of -birth. The year 1839 is as good as any. And, it' is entirely fitting that the capital city of Oregon should enthuslactleally join in the . een- p-lte-in- Leasue Leader . tennial .Uhratlnn. Throtiffh tha IM,w,ua ":oOuc ' cooperation of Willamette univer sity and city service clubs, we are today going to have the opportun ity. A gala parade, that begins at the armory at 12:45, has been Or ganised by service clubsT It will wind up at Sweetland field shortly after 1 o'clock. Ceremonies, tra ditional ceremonies, will occur! at 1:27, and Willamette-and Pacific begin a double bill duel at 1; 10. To make it within reach of the whole f a m i y , Willamette has backed admission prices almost in half. Pop, Mom and Junior can all witness the. dotkbleheader for a half dollar, for today's prices have - been established as 40 cents for gents, ladies free, and 10 cents tor youngsters. S':IP CD IB RON GEMMELL Editor A. Homer , v Is the Statesman sports page homo sports news comes first n all ways. Ruiiner QmiSo Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 5, 1939 PAGE SEVENTEEN Lose Sunny Jim and Johnstown Win Columns Corvallis Defeated 10 to 2 as SalemV Lacey Fans 11 Batsmen - Salem's Baseball Vikings, be- form - under I hind the 11-strikeout hurling of I club :beada.l Bill Lacey, ' bounced back into i the win column, witna 10 to X drubbing - of the Corvallis Spar-1 tana on the . . Olinger diamond here; yesterday. It was a : seven- inning game. . The Haukmen '. picked up six ' counters ' in the opening frame. with First Baseman- Asplnwall I topping three errors, two bases i on balls an- a single by Lacey with a lusty triple. They grabbed a trio of tallies in the third with Salstrom,': Asplnwall .and .Buchan- i Willamette In the first game, with bigger Bill Anton scheduled to unleash his almost as fast star board offerings in the second. It is expected that Relss. a heady southpaw, and Len Gilman. of a three-ply swat; and finished up witn a run ' in the. sixth, on 1 three errors. V" ; - One in the first on Cornelius' double and Dehniugs f single, and another in the second with home Meyer, was the extent of the - Spartan scoring. Salem 10 8, 0 Corvallis .... .. 2 7 8 Lacey and Panther; Meyers, cote and Brian football fame, will oppose White I Cornelius second double driving j- and Anton on the mound. Rex Pierce, three-year vet, will work at the initial bale for the Bearcats, with Captain Lee Shlnn at second. Freshman Dick Gentz- kow at short, and Johnny Kolb. who turned in five creditable in nings on the mound against Port land U Wednesday, at third. Both Hal Moe. veteran, and Jimmy Ro bertson, freshman, are expected to see service behind the bat,-while the outfield will be nicked from rtnrh Knnthfirri Joe "Beer Dis- penzlere. "Horse" Lonergan and Giants Dwight Catherwood. Coach Spec Keene's club has won its last six starts, including two' from the Monmouth Wolves, a pair from Portland's Pilots and a brace from Llnfield, conference rival. Dodgers Set Gibs Back Third Time Give ' ' First Loss to Warneke; Pirates Take Philadelphia toerOldFf ereland Pitcher Wild; Champs Are Onthit for Second Day CLEVELAND, May 4-(V-Bob-by Feller's old fault, wlldness, eaught up with him again to day and gave ; the New York Yankees 10 to f ten-inning vic tory over the Cleveland Indians although the so-called slugging champions were outhit .11-14 for the second straight day. Feller did his best to help his own cause at the plate, with a double, a single and two walks giving him a perfect day. He scored tha Tribe's first run in the fifth on his double, . Roy Weatherly's double and Hal Trosky's sacrifice fly. . (10 Innings) New York ........ 10 11 6 Cleveland ......... 6 14 2 Hadley, Donald. Murphy and Dickey; Feller. Humphries. Drake and Pytlak. - ' ' Bosoz Win Ltt;ii .? . DETROIT May 4-a3)-Th e Boston Red Sox came from be hind to defeat the Detroit Tigers 7 to 8 today with the aid of two homers by Ted Williams, rookie outneiaer, which drove in fire runs. i; Boston ? 8 1 Detroit 8 11 2 Bagby, Gatehouse, Heving and Peacock; Lawson, Harris, Trout and York. Senator Streak Snapped CHICAGO, May 4--Wasb, Close Track Meet Goes to Willamette' as Davies I llls IMusele Wyiamette ? won a traek meet yesterday, a 88 to 83 victory over the Oregon College of Education Wolves here, i but It wasn't until. Davies, third man on the Wolves' relay quartet, was . forced out of the all-depending final event with a . pulled muscle - that the meet wound up in the.; Bearcat bag. The running score , read 3-i as the relay foursomes made ready.' Wolves number one .and number two established nearly a 20-yard r lead over j Willamette's Larry" McKeel and Lancer Robert son, but Ken Lilly had all . but closed up the gap and was coming strong when Davies pulled up. Da vies had run in three events pre viously, winning the 220-yard dash and placing second in the 220-yard low sticks and in the century for an 11-point Individual total. With Lilly and Hogenson, who placed one-two in the 440, run ning the third and last laps of the relay, however in all probabili ties Willamette would have ' won tbe event and meet'-even, though D&vles could have ran out his lap Willamette scored heavily in the Javelin end broad Jump, be sides tha. 440.1 McClyn Weakley and McKeel swept all nine points In both the Javelin and broad Jump McGlyn taking firsts in each. The. football flash also picked up a third in the' discus to score 11 points. Bryant, OCE's middle-distance and distance runner; grabbing firsts In the mile and' two-mile and second In the half mile, scored 13 points for high point honors Feature race of the afternoon was bis two-mile tussle with Wlliam ette's Olseth, who dogged his tracks until the far stretch of the MERCANTILE LEAGUE . The final night of play at - the Perfection alleys for the Mercan tile league Wednesday night1 re sulted in a tie between Willamette Valley Transfer team and the Par- rich Barbers. The, transfer team won the playoff game.) , ParVish Barbers fintsned second, - valley Motor Co.,' third; Central ' Garage and Portland Gas ft Coke, Uedfor fourth place. - J 4 ' ? ZAJtXXSH XJUUXBs ' Handicap 4 28 ' I . tS- 88 Arc a art , zug , l4l--a Gribbla SOO 11 iVO VMttenharger ..,:ia 158 -198-43 Ball 13J .17-r-i35 PowtU 178 1ST 115424 t - , 881 849 ' VO 344 wixxaxttts taxlet TKAjrarsn AnderMD - 207. 15S 106611 Goole ,' 14T lS i L57 47S Gma, Jr. . 144 174 17 488 Perry ; 1 48 ISO 18 -4S T-T'"' 1 185 l&O t34 eirmi aAnAon - a: ? final lan. Olseth breasted Errant Bunny Jim Fitaainunons wouian r. say, in Mvanco oc tno JLentncaty I luloa nve game winning streak on the far straightaway, dropped aeroy, inat no oeuevea donasiawa asvev w, uoukt nan i w uta on uura puce in i n behind on the last turn, and trwar. Bat no ma aeciaro mat rfonnsiown was -a. nice con," naa i iu Ajwnwn league ootn gave then fought it out shoulder-to-done 'everything asked of him, and might turn out to be a great 1 way today before the Chicago shoulder with him In a final 80- Padres Annex 3rd Over Los Angeles as Drooped 3 to 2 Thomas Jinx Fails SAN DIEGO. Calif.. May; (JPy-S&n Diego's Padres scored their third straight coaat league victory" over ' Los Angeles the Angels dropping - their sixtn straight game 3 to X here to night, getting the verdict oveT big Fay .Thomas. right-hander who usually tames the local cog gers. ; Los Angeles 2 2 San' Diego S 6 0 Thomas and Collins; Hebert, Tobln and Detore. BROOKLYN, May 4-(rP)-Bomb- lng uig mil Lee oil tbe mound in the third Inning, the Brooklyn Dodgers handed the Chicago Cubs their third straight setback, f to 2, today. .y - , :- - : ; Tony Laxier! hit his second homer of the season for Brook lyn's final run in the fifth. Rroftkiyn"' y , ,, a i Track Looks Heavy; new MsSSi: Joekey for Teclmiclaii Potfenberger, Mungo (1), and Porter's Mite OUt one. Here Sunny Jim leads Johnstown oat for a Workout at his Aqueduct home quarter, from which tbe colt was shipped to Ken Kentucky Derby Mudders Favored Leagu White Sax. who took over the third run by defeating the- Sen ators. 4 to i. Washington 2 t 0 Chicago .. 4 t 0 Chase, Appleton and Ferrell; Rigney, Brown and Silvestri. Bowling Kertaoa Mapea MeCUry -1 .157 .11 164 15f ise .187 ' 188 m - IIS 158 4t 11 40 1T 439 174499 123 3M Handicap Filler .. Milla, jr. Mill. r. Uahlberg 'S.'.- 711 770 t7 SS51 8TAXSAU OIL (Forfeited Uaatea) SICE'S 18 ..216 .161 1 24 ii 160 ISO 138 179' Z01, ill 85 160 536 171 51S 188 43 167-1-580 202 5SS 925 870 850 2643 WOODBXTBX UOTAJtT i R. Ebner 208 125 157485 Buaeb : it 150 " 159483 Cochran, . 143 148 135426 R. O. tbner 170 188 154462 H. Scheila 164 168 HaUing 168 161 S27 838 727 68 2351 Salem Court Men Continue to Win 9th Straight Victory Is Hong up by 6 to 0 Over Milwaukie Baseball COAST LEAGUE (Before Night Games) I Los Angelea Seattle Qei eo Pm i I uuvinyiuLju. xlj may -VH I Hollywood KPW TAPV maw imPI. New York ' GianU battled from -Herbert Woolf, owner of Tacnnl-1 Sacramento behind today to give Rookie Man- cian, dissatisfied with ths ridel san Diego ny Salvo his first nitchlnc victor v 4 hla Tr-nfnpW Brhv HH. I Portland W. .22 .12 .17 .11 L, 14 11 If of the season . and lean , Lonnie Warneke of the .St. Louis Cardi nals his first defeat, to C St. Louis 7 2 New Tork ., , , ; ,8 ,S 0 Warneke, McGee (8, Cooper 18), and -Owen; Salvo and Dan- ! nlng. ble in the derby trial stake Tues day by Jockey Ira Hanford, today signed Johnny Adams to ride Oakland .11' rig .14 17 .14 17 .11. lt AMERICAN' LSAGTJB - " W. L. ' Pet. Technician in tho derby Snturday. New York 1 - - .727 4.m. Artanalr waa ,lti BWW ,.T W ,199 Maaerra Ctrcuita Twice 8T. LOUIS, Hay 4-(A)-Jack Kramer, recruit hurler, won his second game for the St. Louis Browns i today. defeaUnr tha Prt Philadelphia, Athletics, 1 9 to J. i-u i aunn ana atyru Hoag furnishing tho slugging. Maxxara cracked out two homo runs and a single to drive four runs across, while Hoag contrib uted a triple with two on tho paths and two singles to bat In thro runs. Philadelphia 2 t 0 St. Louia ....,... 14 2 Ross, Reninger. Beckman. .147 .574 .SIS .800 :46g .482 .462 147 yard sprint. Bryant took the tape away from htm by a scant six in ches. . The Wolves took 26 points in tho discus, shot and S80. Mason Emlgh and Miller swept tho shot, Mason and Emlght placed one-two in the discus, and Jensen and Bry ant ran first and second in the 880. Results: 120-yard low hurdles Won by Hogenson. W; Johnson, OCE, sec ond; McKeel, W, third. Time :17.1. ! , 100-yard' dash Won by Rob ertson, W; Davies,. OCE, second; Putnam, W, third. Time :10.5. Mile Won by Bryant. OCE; Olseth, W, second; Ewing, W. third. Timo 4:60. f 440 Won by Lilly. W; Hogen son, W, second; Coleman; OCE, third. Time :52.8 220-yard low hurdl Won by Joyce and Hayes: Kramer. 8taonn I wr..vi.. nr. r.i.. nnv "n uicua. 1 ond ; Jahn&on. OCE. third. Tim sT'lttjettorA ridden Porter's Mite, which was J -SagtoT witnarawn irom tno ueroy ueia i Detroit PHILADELPHIA, May 4-flV today. Two home runs by Jim Tobln and I Woolf previously offered the St. Louis Cleveland Ceremoaial Tites will find -Wild Willy Chadwlck, 1 His honor the Mayor, serving up tho initial pitch, which wiU prob ably be the characteristic skle arm shove that inevitably drib bles' the pill along tho; turf. Brace ''Backstop'' Baxter, presi dent of Willamette university, will receive Chdwicks pitch s unless David Eccles, - executive secretary to the governor, who has been named to take a cut nccts. t Beavers Blasted :. OAKLAND, CallL. May 4-JP) -Blasting three Portland pitch ers for 12 hits. Oakland won its first series victory tonight from the Beavers, 10-5. The attack was climaxed in the fifth inning when five hits drove Bill Radonits off the mound, and resulted in five runs. The blows were delivered by Al Browne, Smead Joltey, Mike Christoff. Marvin Gudat and Bill Ralmondi. Portland 6 11 4 Oakland 4...1Q 13 2 ltSt ihV"ectlT onH mount to Eddie Arcaro. who rode PaUdelw nwua uaifiiu iv iivun ua u 8 -7 8 .8 .4 gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 8 to 4 win over the Phillies today for their third straight triumph. Pittsburgh 6 12 1 Philadelphia j. 4 12 1 Tobln, Bauers (5), and Berres, R. Muller (7); Butcher, Smith (S), Henry (5), Burkart (8), and Davis, Millies (6). Merrill Hagen Is derby last year but Arcaro is un der contract to tho Green Tree stables and has another assign ment Saturday at Jamaica. Mud Track Prospect It looks like mud for derby day. and those snickers at Churchill Downs today came from the sta bles where the "dark horses" were- munching their oats. W ' NATIONAL U2AGTJK i W. L. Boston - ,, , , - 4 St. Louis 8 8 Cincinnati 8 8 Brooklyn 8 8 Chicago ". ,7 PhUadelphia 8 7 New York 8 T Pittsburgh 4 8 .816 .688 .428 .417 .228 .260; Pet. .68f .645' .645 .646 .628 .462: .462 .222 Oregon City Auto Races Set Tonight Leading Midget Pilot! of Northwest Entered in Season's Opening ond; Johnson, OCE, third. 21 seconds flat. 220-yard dash Woa by Davies, OCE; Putnam, W, second; Chap man, W, third. Timo :22.1. 880 Won by Jensen, OCE; Bryant, OCE, second; Grannis, W, third. Timo 2:07.4. Pole vault Won by Hogan. OCE; Putnam. W, second; Chap man, W, third. Height ll'S High jump Won by . Hogan. OCE; Hogenson, W, second; Johnson, OCE, third. Height 54M. Broafd lump Won h-f McGlyn, W; Weakley, W, second; McKeel, A 6 to 0 blanking of Milwau kie high yesterday ran the Viking tennis team'a victory string to, nine straight in high school com petition, made the second suc cessive match In which it : has blanked opponents, gave it more wins than any other prep team in the state, ran its aggregate scoring to 51 wins as against but 10 losses, and further emphasized the fact that it is the leading con tender for the state high school championship. Only once this season has Coach Wes Boeder's team been beaten, a 7-0 shellacking handed it by the Oregon Stat Rooks. The Vikings play a return match with Vancouver, the 1828 Washington, state mnsts wnom tney aeieat ed her 4-2, at Vancouver next Tuesday.1' - Yesterday's Result Singles Bill Carroll, S, beat Jack Flakner, M, 64. 18-16; Dick unamoers, o, esi avej unuvu, MJ 6-1. 6-4; Bud Moynlhan. S. beat David DeWelt, M. 8-6, 6-2; Bob Lafky. S, beat Robert Lents, MJ 6-2, 8-4; Ralph Martin, 8, beat Bruce Oatfield, M, 6-7, 6-0, 7-5. I--, v ! : Doubles Carroll and Lafky, 8, beat Griffith and Lenta, M, 6-1, 6-L. Meet Jinx Opponent. ", ; ; It is their most ap-ano-coming Jinx that the Bearcats, who have won their last six starts, meet to day in the highlight: feature of the centennial : celebration.' Pacific U, the conference club that has part ed Willamette's hair several times when the Methodists were moving towards a straight pompadour. Is the centennial adversary. f Last fan it was the Badger, gridders who rose up to admin ister a O-O defeat that dropped tbe Bearcats from a cinch cham pioaship to a mere co-title; two years ago it was the Badger iMtskelbaUl . team that losocked Mappy Howard Maple's caaab crew i owt of the championship and ! into a co-championship ; and this last winter it was tho " Badger cage team thai was tho only conference rival to post a. win l over the Methodist hoop : teaaa. - ' " " ... "'..' ' However, should tbe Bearcats keep up their current 12 hits per gam! batting average, and White and Anton com up. with the pitch ing performances of which ' both are capable, th jinx should mean little today. . p- ,R erne m hex "FlrsUand-Last" Yantis, th slender McLoughlla high, of Mllton-Proewater young ster who tossed th overtime bas ket that gavo tk Vikings their rirst "sudden deata" dfat in tH 1238 f sUto tourney t . . Tantls last Saturday, lathe annual quad rangular track meet in Pendleton, stepped the 120-yard hirh sUeks In 16 seconds flat to set a new eastern Oregon record. That mark also bsts anything we've seen, in this neck-ot the woods thU spring most of the high hurdl times around th valley, bavlng been 217 flit or over. In fact, th No-Nam record. Ued by Salem's Daryl Ma son last Prlday, U but Jl7 r Bobby Rowe opens th nsiSset ' auto raciagj seasom tonight at Kelly field, Oregon City,, witb time trUU scheduled at 7:0 and races at S:S$. t . Date of the sixth annual all-star foot ball cbV between the cham pions of th National pro league and the college aU-Amcricjra. Is Aasust CO . . The plaeoi Soldiers Celd, CSJcago.1 Seattle Hollywood WI LEAGUE Spokane S, Belllngham 2. Yakima 5, Wenatchee 4. Vancouver 4, Tacoma 2. 2 8 5 12 Barrett and Campbell; Ing; Bittner and Dapper. Flem- San Francisco . .... 2 10 1 Sacramento . ....... 0 7 0 Shores and Sprens ;SherrIll and Ogrodowski. If a horse can lanrh un hla I lalloQ Hi I Viol-a (sleeve, these few shiny-oated gal artUAMO JLM.M. VJVTUVU w.f. th., nn Ihln, Th - wathr hnraa nredietioa DALLAS, May 4-WV-MeiTiIl I for 1Kb first rainv derbv sines Om- ana iormer captain or tne uui- like Technician, Challedon andXlv. I Aornc M ntAi rerslty of Oregon football teamJ Xalapa Clown, as - well as the I OlA. X CcUilS lulil-Ci was appointed today athieuc di-i rightly regarded outsiders such as rector at Dallas high schooL He I Challenre. El Chico and Heather succeeds Dwight 'Adams, who re-1 Broom, new hope to cope with th signed to . coach at Albany high biasing speed of William Wood school, ward's highly-favored Johnstown. RECORD BREAKER ByJackSords 1 1 I ); , -GoxA At 1Hz rWat , t ) OP MS 53 nxWDS . .Hl - raajf Z?A-XSS I I , ,..-5 , -'. 1...J,- - ' ;af --HOcj''aai " - 4--4--aW wjsat- ''SPCJsBfBAaS -3ne nja W vis Leading auto racers In th west will compete in the opening mld- aet raCAS of tha nnrthb., so. at Kelly field:!. Oregon City I ei,ce,MJ3i noay nignt, sobby Rowe, top racing promoter in th northwest, declared Monday on his visit to Salem. Rowe said he had lined: up th fastest field, that has .ever taken part In midget racing in Oregon. Time, trials will start at 7:20 pjn., with the first race of a 1 0-event program starting at 8:20 pjn. . - T"1717 m 1 II )f . I wot only will new drivers make W VI 1 rack Meet lr"c i1" v w , nv w Biaiau a uy aia u a cars haa been lifted. Bobbr aald.l..ii Tim. it CiXpCCl inree ttecorus Will I ltBt iapwuw racers are sir ssLfiST worW w111 at. Vincent s and , ' Bert Bloomgren ' of Los :f- An geles, winner of the midget raxing' title in 1822, was th first out state driver to check in. He arriv ed in Portland Monday morning with a brand new car which he recently bunt. The ear is' a pow erful streamlined model Shotput Won by Mason, OCE; Emlgh, OCE. second: Miller, OCE, third. Distance 38" Discus Won by Mason, OCE; Emlgh, OCE, second; McGlyn, W. third. Distance 1187 Javelin Won by McGlyn, W; Weakley, W, second: McKeel, W, third. Distance 163'6 Two mile Won by Bryant, OCE; Olseth, OCE, second: Dud- son, OCE. third. Time 11:12.2 - Relay W o n by Willamette's team of McKeel. Robertson, Lilly Be Broken : Saturday at 7oodburn WOODBURN Teams definite ly entered in - th Willamette Vally intanckolastie leagu track meet to b held on tho new high' school track her Satur day starting it 10 s.m. ar: Mo- lalla, Woodburn. Chemawa,.West Hawaiian (Ihainp , Swinimers Visit The six-man. champion swim- j ming team of the Hawaiian Is-. lands stopped In Salem j over Thursday night, on its way to tho national swimming meet at San Francisco.'- ' ""V P- ' ; The young nativ Hawaiian swimmers, accompanied by Wil fred N. Oka, Honolulu YMCA boys secretary, stayed at th Sa lem YMCA. Their ocean trip had ended at Victoria and they were on their way south by bus. Mr. Oka was ' a classmate of Gus Moore, boys secretary of the Sa lem Y. at Springfield YMCA col lege, p :'V. . uiia, .woodburn, ChemawaWest I -i , r 1J ri ? " -J Linn, . Dallas and Independence. J vaTlieldo;r vlTMt PrkmtH ITIrlnvi Pnna onwlll 'tManaM I . 7 wawaa, . Maara .. VVaW .. a. Mismwaj j the jaeet.4, -iM Play for Crown YSinSgl Advance' dope indicates that low hurdles, polo vault and Javs- ua recorus win no smasnao. sacn t nnann nmnnr. v.vanrrs school:" win bo llmltd to two l ,77 men in each avent. Th off idan .... aomtrm ntvUinm . are: Starter. Howard Manle: I n.i.t ,a 1 aaa dork, -Spee- Keen; head fln- i ZV"" ; I J'lli lab judge, Pat Beal; eorr, Ron it-irtiiia.- t 1 1 .tit 22BmlUd,??t L0 RiclimondTTTrrrZo. 8 .800 ra sfort; Judg of jumps. Northern Divtaira - Dwight . Adams; timers and Jndg- Grant ' ':- 0 1.800 Ir ttr"1' :yrfV9 --"w Enjiewood ..V..r.a I' 1-.667 Cloakmen Victors St, Vincent's defeated tho For sters 12 to 1 and Kennedy TJ1 sail ers edged out" St. Joseph's 6 to 61 In Commercial : leagua softbali games at Olinger field Thursday night 1 St, Vincent'a ;-'v.V '12 g 8 Foresters u 1 8 " 6 Welsner and Meier r ; Marraies St. Joseph's .6 8-tt 8 .822 .606 Highland , Washington ic For th second straight year It will b Grant sad Garfield schools in the final- of th city rade school softball loop. It was - de cided In yesterday's game. Gi I and Fallen. 'Prallminariea will b ran th morning sad finals st l .p.m. i LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Ol FINAL HEARING NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN that, a administratrix of ' t h o defeated Highland 22 to 6, while state of MJSRTL W. smith, de-1 OarOald boat -Richmond 11 tat-1 asd,-1 bar filed ta th t .un: I yesterday. Garfield ' woa the title v a aaartua . vwu.uk, via i a year mgo wun a i 10 a victory. gon. my nnaj account in saw Th UU gam Friday will be sststs, sad that 27 May 1222, played st Bush school. . - st ten . o'clock, sja., sad thai , Otkar 4 result yosterday saw courtroom of said court -ist I Enxlewood beat Washlnrton r to sppotstsd by said ourt ?U sad Bush down McKinley 14 in searing or orjicuons to sia i to 4. taai seeonat.' aad th settle- Garfield ,-' : 4. 8traw, Long and Wright; Darby and Thomas, n... .nki ,. r - MEET MX. AKOKbVT I -GERVAISGervals school boys will play ML Angel thero May 5; the alumna her May 8 and 12: Scotts Mills there May 16. Th Gervsis boys dropped a tight gam to Hubbard, last week. . ; ; - meat thereof. l RUTH' 'M. SMITH, . AdministrstTtx " " ALLAN y. JONES sad i 4 CARSON ft CARSON- "' Ealtun, Orroa -"' ' ' ,-y A Attorney lor Administratrix i I Richmond 1 t Evans. Bag : 8ts1nbrook and well; Huntr,. Wmiams and Kim Grsat JXl . 11 - 1. i xugniana .- ' i 'I RAlttiia ' ABA nmnaa BtronrT I . . ... . . . - "A 1 r Uy ; 6-12-1J-2 ti Byrpa snd Lee, Hendris; SUO-. tsxa WBXM OTHliO FAXX4 Ckiaaas lanwataa. GESS far 8000 raars, ia K aaaMr ants what sluaaat J9 -atev ATrUCTEIX diaarsara, a -aaattis, baart, las. Uvr, hiimVi tataca, saa. eaaatlpattoa, aWta. aliaWtia, raaaiaaatlaaa, gaU aad laAStr. fafaf-. skias, tamaat aaaa- ita ( .... :-: - Charlie Chra Cbiaese Herb Co. A. S. fan, yaars ; raetia ' ia ' Caiaa. OffUw aaara 0 ta '..,. except Saa-. iaf , aa4 Wadaaa 4t. ta 1ft a.m. - 188 W. Oaaal . ': ---Sahwa. Ota- frt-V . ' ' ' '. : ' ' " . ' ,-X-Ll. ' si 1 . 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