port Sparks By RON GEMMELL ! 1 . t iiJ?af.oUn Salem had the price down to it cents per KmA,. Jlacred tradlti0, Willamette university had precipitated anouier cuss rumpus. Salem cope were the butt of a tulip theft hoax. ana me onus captured the New York stock market Just 1ft years ago this month w -Willamette- Froth won the InterclaM track meet with Carpenter and Lloyd pacing 'em, twilight baseball opened with Penco trlmmlna the Groeerr- men, and prohibition was the subject ot a hot debate fK anil mm r. , - - Five carnival games on Church street were eloaed jby Police Chief MInto. Capital post No organized a Junior Legion baseball club under Spec Keene's .supervision, Strangler Ed. Lewis defeated Stecher, and J. J. Elliott broke the individual game and irenca rccwa iu Oregon beat OSC aple behind the as elected principal of Salem high school. ' : Some snooty 'gasoline dealers and 'refused to accept gas at the lowly price of 18 cents. Red Mil let t cot a draw XS QIMHBIX with Spud Murphy at the Salem armory, and Phil Helm was added j to the Salem Senator mound staff. ; . ; . P T j Hank's Homer Beat Pacific. i ' A decade ago Roeder and Hageman led Bearcat netters to a j-,1-0 skunking of CPS. Berlin street fighting between police and com ! munlsts killed 18. Third Baseman Hank and Relief Pitcher McMuUin were heroes as Willamette staged a big eighth to beat Pacific IS to 9 "in the rain," and Mrs. Ercel Kay turned in low net and low gross to set the pace, In the Oregon Women's Golf association tourney in Portland. ; K'hT: -"v- " 1 - ': '. ."Tammany has a bad record," aid a Statesman editorial, Pat terson announced he'd run' for governor again, public ownership of water service in Salem was an Issue, and fire frightened Lausanne hall gals.1 .v-h.'f,rV--.. V:"-v- --'V .. Nobody; wanted to , bid on the $50,000 issut of Salem, airport bonds, Gehrig hit three homers In one game, new: hope was held for the reparations meet, and an ordinance for a franchise for city bus lines was Introduced into the local council. The Man's Shop won the city handicap bowling tourney, OSC beat Idaho 7 to 1 despite Maple catching for the Bevos, Chicago gangsters gave one of their famous "rides" to three, Phil Bayes planned a comeback and Babe Ruth hit his fifth homer of the season. J " Queen Met Queen at Court. ' Back; there in May ot 1929 Tennis Queen Helen Wills (Moody) 'met the queen ot England at court,' Johnny Beck was belted out of the box In hia 'first start for: Portland's Bearers, installation of traf fic lights in Salem was announced "delayed," ''The Voice of the Sky" visited Salem, and a new athletic field was dedicated at Silverton. A dirigible line to Hawaii was being planned by the US, Led better, McMullin and Gibson all pitched as .Willamette beat Pacific 11-10, seven marriage licenses were issued in Salem to set a new one-day record, Silverton won the WVI league track meet to break Woodburn's long string of successive victories, and Hoover attempted to unite a divided senate. Salem lost its first Oregon-Washington league game to Mount Scott as dinger field was dedicated, and Johnny Beck blanked the Angels 5-0 in his second start tor the Beavers. The US senate passed a bill for farm relief, the Salem Senators were announced "as "up against it" financially and Roy Mink won both the feather and lightweight tourney. . - Zeppelin Started The Graf Zeppelin began its was innr n-r an Trnriimi nni.-ini . J . . s apermakers 9-0 behind Schnuelle's three-hit hurling, and Salem's municipal airport was okehed -all George Scales hit three doubles over the right field fence and added a single to pace Willamette's 15-6 win from CPS assuring the western division conference title, and Eddie Edleman declsioned Phil Bayes at the armory. SaboUge was hinted In the crippling of the Graf Zeppelin, "Scarf ace Al" Cafcone landed in Jail, Walter Hagen and the prince of Wales played golf together, and a Salem dog mothered six tiger puppies at a visiting circus here. Clyde Van Dusen, Man o' War's son, won the 55th Kentucky derby. Jack Dempsey announced comeback plans, the city council authorised purchase of 96 acres tor an airport, and a 17-year-old Portland high school youth shot and killed a fellow student. Councilman O'Hara led objections to the bus ; franchise ordi nance, despite Harold Hank's homer with two aboard Whitman, , beat Willamette 5-3 In the first game of the dlyisldnplayoff series, and Gene Tunney was sued for a half million bon-bons. -f t. j Traffic Lights Wererit W anted. Sixty-seven signed a remonstrance against traffic lights, Whit man won the Northwest: conference baseball flag despite, effective relief hurling by George Scales, who also hit a three-bagger with the bases loaded in the ninth, and Pacific nosed out a 68-63 track victory over Willamette. - Tllden and Hunter were easy winners in the French International 1 tennis championships, and the "Question Mark" set a new airplane endurance record. . The telephone company announced dial phones for Salem, Wil lamette went big time and got a graduate manager, the Mt. Angel Preps won ; the Marlon county high school baseball championship, and Gehrig hit his 10th homer as the Tanks beat Boston 10-8. Wheat prices sagged and the stock market tumbled, Lindbergh mari-tJ Anne Morrow, women voted for the first time in Great Britain . and the Salem Hunt Club was incorporated. -The; Salem. Senators beat Montavilla 2 to 1 as 812 paid to see the game, and that will be all the Qverton Facing Lone Elder Threat Today ! to Willamette Valley t League Leaders Willamette Valley League W. Pet. Silverton 0 1 1 i 2. 3 3 . 1.000 -.667 .6(7 .667 .667 .333 .000 ..000 Canby -sU-2 Lone Elder .2 Sherwood Woodburn -St. Paul Willamette . Beavercreek 2 2' 1 0 -0 l Sunday's games: Lone Elder at Silverton, Canby at St. Paul, Wil lamette at Sherwood, Woodburn at Beavercreek. ; - ; I ;.;. -..-'-! ' ' "- : Behind the effective pitching ot Roy Helser, Sllnrton last week took undisputed leadership of the Valley league by nosing out Sher wood in a 3 to 1 thriller. Feature rimii nt fhm learute will a rain be staged at Silverton Sunday when as the nucleus of the Lone Elder team Is formed by Dean, Hellar, ' Steltzer and Zlrmer.of last year's Edwards' Furniture state cham- ' plons, with Ciannl and Morella as the battery, this game will un doubtedly attract wide attention. Silverton will probably send Frank Jell to the mound again with high hopes ot ; retaining their unde feated gutns.-'"'11'" t Canby Adds Wilson Canby has added "Squeak' Wil son to their pitching staff in an attempt to bring their defense on a par with their hitting. In the St. Paul game Reed and Turk will form Canity's battery, whll Shute of St. Paul wHJ attempt to check the gang of sluggers from Canby. Although , Willamette has been unable to record a win, they fig ure to tip Sherwood ' this week now that Frank Kendall has got ten back 'In form:: ;v,'sV ': - Reports from Beavercreek In dicate a shakeup with addition ot several , players i to ' bolster the team to the caliber of those of j vpasi i years, ; so , wuuuuum w vftrobahir face onlte an nrgument ' when . they ' send Bourbonnais ; to " the mound ' nt -this- encounter'; iao locat dowuds league.. .. .- 7 to despite Happy Howard bat tor the Beros. and Fred Wolf Salem citizens felt sorry for the titles in the city amateur wrestling Oceanic Voyage. Jaunt to the US. a Chicago officer n . v a , A a A I. Miem LDn i hu.hi neieaiea me 10 years ago this very month. - history for today's class. Qty Junior High . . High Jump and - broad Jump relays have been' added to the annual city Junior high school relays, which will be run Wed nes'day afternoon of this5 week on dinger oval. Addition of . these two events will give seventh-grade competi tors four events, the 300 and 200-yard relays and broad and high jumps, and will boost the eighth and ninth grade meets to seven events. The latter In eludes 220, 440, 880 and a med ley relay, besides the shot, high jump ana broad lump relays. The meet, originally scheduled for, last Wednesday, was post poned, because Leslie was with out . a coach until the first of last week. Faculty changes left 1ia vacancy that was not filled until recently. Cougar Tennists Lose PULLMAN. Mv i -fax-Th Whitman college Missionaries tooa a close 4 to 3 dual tennis meet victory from the Washington state cougars today. Relays Wednesday WDGDi:Slr-D.DM(lp ..iJ'iVt ""t'- . - V' d5 Minnies . . ;XIONTTLlJ DUivsilBBY ZBYSZCO ,1 , . '. SO Minute - w salefj nnnoriY v Lower Floor SOc, Balcony 4 or. Reserved Scats TOc (No Tax) Students S5c, Ladies 25c !" ' -i I; Tickets: Cliff Parker's and lijrtle Auspices American Lt&ow ' : . Herb OwenaT Matohmaiter .. ; . - : Locals Gather Total of 44i Rlason Sets Hurdle Mark; Eugene Takes Second, v . Corvallis lliird ALBANY. May t-tfV-Salem's well-balanced track team,' gen erously sprinkled with sprinters, won the Willamette Valley track meet with 44 V4 points today. Eugene ' was second with 26 points, followed by Corvallis with 24, Albany 16, Roseburg 15 University High of Eugene . 1 4 H . Sweet Home 7. Lebanon 8. and Junction City 2. - Mason, Salens, set a 220-yard low hurdles record of 25.5 sec onds when his . preliminaries mark was accepted after Pickett, Sweet Home, who ran it in 24.9. the the v warm-up, failed to win the finals. ; , Other - meet records . were set in the high jump, shot-put and pole vault. ; Summary: : y 3Iason Hurdles Winner v , 120-yard ' high hurdles Won by Mason, Salem; Murphy, Sa lem, second; Ricnardson, Eu gene, third: Hulburt, Albany. fourth. Time 17.2. 100-yard dash Won by Truax. Corvallis; Wilt, Corvallis, sec ond; Simons, Roseburg, thld; McReynolds, Albany, fourth. Time 10.5. Mile Won by Mulkey, Sa- lem; Woolridge, Albany, second; Bauey, Junction City, third; Kroenlin, Sweet Home, fourth. Time 4:47.5. 440-yard dash Won by 'hap man, Salem; Macy, Salem, sec ond; Huffman, Sweet Home, third; Northam, Eugene, fourth. Time 54.3. 220-yard low hurdles Won by Mason, Salem; Pickett, Sweet Home, second; Richardson, Eu gene, third; Finlay. Roseburg, fourth. Time 27.6. 220-yard dash Won by Trauxff Corvallis; Wilt, Corvallis, sec ond; Robertson, Eugene, third: Waller, Salem, fourth. Time 23.3. 880-yard run Won by Shlnn. Salem; ' Walterman, Corvallis, second; Fauts, Lebanon, third; Dennlson, Stewart, Eugene, tied for fourth. (No time). Eugene Gets Many Firsts . Shot put Won by Elliott, Eu gene; Badner, Eugene, second; Marshall. Roseburg, third; Nel son, Salem, fourth. Distance, 52 feet, 7 inches. Polo vault Won by Robert son, Eugene; Hutcheson, Albany, second; -Hulburt. Albany, third; Lucas, and Jones, Eugene, tied for fourth. Height 11 feet.', 4 inches.-:'. - ' Discus Won bv Elliott. En. gene; , Nelson, Salem, ' second; Bodner. . Eugene, - third; Jones, Eugene, fourth. Distance. . 112 feet, 7 f Inches.-. i . ? Hi gh jump Won by De Antre- mont, Eugene; Snoderly. Rose burg, . second; Stryler, Albany t tnira; Morgan, jsugene, fourti. Height 5 feet, 9 inches. Broad Jump Won byImons, Roseburg; Wilson. Albany, tzc- ond; DeAutremont, Eugene, third; Shearer, Eugene, fourth. Distance, is feet, 11 Inches. Javelin--Won by Nelson, Sa lem; Long, Lebanon, second; De Autremont, Eugene, third; Plck- e.tt, Sweet Home, fourth. Dls tance, 164 feet, 7 Inches. .. Half-mile relay Won by Cor vallis; Salem, second; Roseburg, third. Time 1:35., I . t 4 Huskies Twirler ' j' ' "if -w '' - Blocks Beavers Sierer Checks OSC Bats for 7-3 Win; Idaho -Defeats Cougar CORVALLIS. Ore.. May f-GPk Warren Sierer was too much pitcher for Oregon State college today as Washington evened its series with a 7-3 victory. - Sierer handcuffed all Beaver batters except Bonney, who made four of six scattered hits al lowed. While Oregon State play ed errorless ball, it left a flock or runs on baaes. " ; -Washington knocked ' three pitchers out of the box. Washington ..712 Oregon State ...... 3 6 Sierer and Jorgenson; ' Taka mi, Fenger, McKinney and Sol- ler. , Game Played In Dnat - PULLMAN, Wash., May $(JP) -A three-run rally In the 13th lnninr rave ' the Universltv of Idaho Vandals a 6 to 3 victory over the Washington State, col lege cougars in a northern divi sion, coast conference baseball game that was played In a wind bordering on a dust storm today Danny McShain World's light Heavyweight Champion vs. Bulldog Jackson Coast Light Heavyweight Champion (With the world s belt ap.) - JACKIE NICHOLS '. ., i -' ; ;:-ws. ' -D AKNY SAVAGE TUESDAY JIAY:9 Sports Nem - National coTenga " . : dated Tbm Stat col Johnstovn Is Easy Winner Great Bay Colt Strides to 6-Length Victory in Derby Classie ; By GAYLE TALBOT LOUISVILLE, Ky., May -&)- In one of the most impressive per formances in the history of Churchill Downs, Johnstown, great son ot Jamestown, com pletely outclassed his field today as he - raced to victory by six lengths in the 65th running of the Kentucky derby before a bellow ing crowd of 70.000. ; An odds-on favorite at the start, Johnstown fully lived up to the lavish praise heaped upon him in recent days as he shot from the chute In front and never through the mile and a quarter grind saw the shadow of one of the seven three-year-olds chasing him. Gradually his pursuers fell back and left the great bay colt out there majestically alone as he boiled across the finish line. Never was it necessary for Jockey Jimmy Stout to call upon Johns town's reserve, even during the early stages when the diminutive ELChlco was making passes at the champion. W. L. Brann's Challedon won second place by a length over Hea ther Broom after a furious finish that brought him up from third entering the stretch. Viscounty took fourth money, a fighting head back of Heather Broom, the surprise of the race trained by the old favorite, Earl Sande. Technician, which entered the classic an equal second-favorite with Challedon, never- figured in the running and wound up a tired fifth, six lengths back of Viscoun ty. El.Chico was sixth, T. M. Dor sett seventh, . ahead of On Loca tion." .The one-sided victory enriched Johnstown's owner, William Woodward, a cool 346,350, mafe Ing the third time he has pocket ed the big prize. His other der by winners were Gallant Fox and Omaha. Because he was never pushed. Johnstown required S minutes, 3 and 2-5 seconds to complete his grand tour, which was nothing to compare with the derby record ot 2:01 - set by Twenty Grand in 1931.. im-1 i Beavermen Smash Husky Track Jinx CORVALLIS, Ore., May .-&)-dual track meet Jinx 20 years old was smashed today when Ore gon State college beat the Univer sity of Washington 76 to 64 Only once since, 19 19's victory for the Beavers have they scored as much as Washington did today. The victory was decisive, fea tured by good times and close races. Carlson, Oregon State, lost to Lockhart in the high - hurdles but came back to win the low stick race in 24.9, a new varsity record here. - Boh Leslie, Oregon State, stepped the 100-yard dash In 9.9, fastest time In several years on la la kJar and sea this awwwt idea ba bmos style Mrriee. The Jama Style Charts! They glvo yow ' aatbeatie iniormataom on Ate saess le mar ks tefcot, jnst as pnbEahed in authentic information on : ' I - ip3 . ;.an4wn3eyxmVlieretIook over our foil fine at Jarmuoa Shoes. Tnere's a spedal style faerervcktlimgfiljric wardrobe. And Jarman not art and wnntiLty at yon can anora. SHOES rat Exclusive ssn- aonurxsTxsr; g IP (ID RON GEMMELL Etfor SsJem, 'Oregon, Sunday Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE ' W . . L PcL ClnelnnlU 8 5 ..615 Boston .......... S .571 St. LouU ........ 8 6 .571 Brooklyn ...8 C .571 Chicago ......... 7 8 .467 Philadelphia 7 - 8 .467 New York. 7 8 , .467 PitUburgh ........ 5 9 .357 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. Boston .......... 9 S .750 New York ....... 9 4 .692 Chicago 10 6 1667 Washington . . 7 ' . 7 ',500 St. Louis ..i.4.., 6 8 .429 Detroit .V..;;;.. 610 '".375 Cleveland ' 5 ' 9 .357 Philadelphia .. . .. ,4 10 .286 COAST LEAGUE (Before Night Game) W L Pet. Los Angeles 24 18 .649 Seattle 20 16 .556 San Francisco ....19 IS .543 Hollywood .......18 17 .514 Portland ........16 18 .471 San Diego .......16 18 .471 Sacramento ......15 20 .429 Oakland .........12 21 .864 WI LEAGUE Spokane 6, Yakima 0. Wenatchee 11, Vancouver 7, Tacoma 4, Bellingham 3. iMid-Willamette's Leagui e Is Active Three Ball Games Today in Reorganized Loop; Schedule listed It's Missouri Ridge at Elliott Prairie, Woodburn at Evans Val ley and Marquam at Hopmere to day in the Mid-Willamette Valley baseball loop, recently reorgan ised under the guiding hand ot the Wm. E. Anderson sporting goods store here. The six-team circuit lists man agers as: Don uisen at uarquam, Zane Yoder at Elliott Prairie, Elliott Pitman at Missouri Ridge, James M. Rue at Evans Valley, Ulago Williams at Woodburn, and William Helthoff at Hopmere. The remaining schedule: May 14 E U 1 o 1 1 Prairie at Woodburn, Marquam at Missouri Ridge, and Hopmere at Evans Valley. May 21 Evans valley at Elliott Prairie, Woodburn at Mar quam, Hopmere at Missouri Ridge. May 28 Marquam at Kvans Valley, Missouri Ridge at Wood burn, Elliott Prairie at Hopmere. June 4 Marquam at Elliott Prairie, Missouri Ridge at Evans Valley. Woodburn at Hopmere. June 11 Elliott Prairie at Mis souri Ridge, Evans Valley at Woodburn, Hopmere at Marquam. June 18 Woodburn at Elliott Prairie, Missouri Ridge at Mar quam. Evans Valley at Hopmere. June 25 Elliott Pralrla at Kvans Valley, Marquam at . Wood- burn, Missouri Ridge at Hopmere. Bell field. Washington won the mile relay In the spanking time lot 3:21.2. style cnnnTS a price tfKjfrf; r : sea mo ME!! ;:VvtD r. ".'.;' in Salem at AUULS STYLE' CENTER FOR MEjr,. IE IT S Mprniagv Maj 7, 1939 MShmn Puts Title up Here Bulldog .Given; Chance at Worid's fitat Crown Tuesday, Armory The world's light heavywelrht rassllng j belt, now on display at Parker's sporting goods store, will be on the Salem armory line's chopping block Tuesday night when Champion Danny McShain risks it. against none , other than Bulldog,) Jackson."; Xv ; Jackson,", popularly': known as the Yukon Yatoo, is the Pacific coast flight heavyweight!- tltliajt, snd it. was his contention that as such he deserved an opportunity to lift the world belt also. Jack son's' coast hardware will not. however,' be up In the match, ac cording to Promoter Herb Owen and the Salem commission. McShain, the wild Irtthtr. against Jackson, the equally vil lainous ruffian. With the title at stake. It's the dream match ot lo cal grappling enthusiasts, and tor that reason Promoter Owen warns all that reserved seats will be at a premium. Prelims . To Be Boisterous It Is just possible that Jackson and McShain will not have much in the way of a setting for their devilish duel left by the time their main event rolls around. For in the two preliminary matches Pro moter Owen has booked some rassllng -rascals who are, to say the least rough. Danny Savage, a sock artist from Salt Lake a newcomer meets . Jackie Nichols in the 45- minuto semi-final.' and Zibby Zby- szco tangles with Monte LaDue in the opener. So it's an all ruffian card,' and Promoter Owen predicts mat mayhem as hasn t been witnessed in Salem for years. Tickets are on sale at Parker s and Bligh billiard parlor. Portland Pilots i ' ' - Invaiiiiig Monday rive ball games are billed for the Willamette Bearcats, who have won their last eight straight, for this week. Spec Keene's pellet-pasters play Port land u In the last of the an nual three-game series here Monday afternoon,, are hosts to Llnfield In a double-header Tues day, and Saturday go to -Forest Grove for a double-header with the Pacific Badgers. All three of this week's op ponents have already been de feated twice each by Willamette, the Pilots by 9-6 and 7-6 scores, Llnfield by 7-2 and 6-3 counts. and Paelfic by 14-5 and 12-9 de cisions, m with i Run ffln i.oFio39 l.-J lllow-0, T- 1. ' e" MiS to s0. slow' ia t Tat. - laai.W oJ A Homer- Is th Stateaaua sperto page; hoaae sports stcwa, cornea first la aU waya. PAGE SEYEN Bulldogs Are Track Titlists - -" v - . . , ' 'x! . -'.-. " " " ? . , WVl" Records- Toppled I as 'Woodburn Edges West Linn out r WOODBURN. May .-( Special) -Seven new records were drilled into the Willamette Valley Inter scholastic league's track and field book here this afternoon as the ' Woodburn Bulldogs edged out ' West Linn for the loop's 1939 title. Woodburn scored 42 points to 38 for West Linn, 27 for Chemawa, 24 for MolalU, 16 for Dallas and 6 tor Inde pendence. '"'.- Big chief of the record crash ers was Chemawa's "Loper? Lodge, who lowered his own 1938 mile mark of 4:44 to 4:38. and took 4.4 seconds off the half mile, running it in 2:05.6 despite being boxed In for the first lap. He took second la the broad Jump and sped the third lap on Chemawa's record-shattering relay quartet. ' to annex 144 points for high-point Indi vidual of the meet. Halter Soars 12 Feet Woodburn's Les Halter added a full six Inches to his own pole vault record, sailing over 12 ieet on his last try. West Linn's Karbonski put the platter out 140' 4", wiping out the termer meet record by 12 feet 2 inches. Woodburn's Ryan aned the 200-yard low hurdles in 24.7, taking one-tenth of a sec ond off the record,- and West Linn's Davis leaped 20 to better the 19' ll'I-mark, set by Chemawa's Lodge last year, by 7 Inches. Chemawa's relay team, of Ba sil, Saluskln, Lodge and Back bone, whipped over the mile course in 1:35.5 to better their own 1938 mark of 1:36. 6. by one and one-tenth second. Going into the relay for Wood burn held but a 2 -point on West Linn, .but the west-end preppers could get but a third i nthe final event. Woodburn's Halter, scoring firsts in the 100 and 220 and running a lap . on the second place relay team, scored ? )Q points, edged out for second place by West Linn's Karbon ski. who took the shot and discus an da fourth In the javelin for 11 points.-. Complete Results . 100-yard dash Halter, ' Wood burn, in :10.6; Davis, West Linn, 2nd; Basil, Chemawa, 3rd; Pelts, Woodburn, 4th. (Davis ran It In :10.6 in the morning prelimin aries). 220-yard ' dash H a It e r of Woodburn in :23.S: Davis. West Linn. 2nd; Backbone, Chemawa, 3rd; Pelts, Woodburn, 4th. 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Portland ....11 16 2 Oakland I . . . . ....... 8 k 17 0 Douglas, Thomas and' Monzo; Tietje, Herrmann, Buxton, Fallon and RaimondL SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 6.-AV Los Angeles snapped a seven-gamo losing streak here today by grab bing a 3 to 1 11-lnning thriller from the San Diego Padres. Los Angeles 3 11 0 San Dieg 1 10 e. Berry and Collins; Tobin and Detore. HOLLYWOOD, May 6.-WP1 -Southpaw Bill Walker bested Lou Tost in a pitchers' duel today and Seattle shut out the Holly wood Stars, 1 to 0, before 3,000 Pacific Coast league fans. Seattle .1 6 .'0 Hollywood ...0 6 3 Walker and Hancken; Test. Moncriet and BrenzeL of Bowling and Topple SPOKANE, Wash.. May 6.-(-- : A champion was crowned and one:; dethroned today as the west's best : keglers went through the final full day of competition in tho north west international bowling tourna- m- f . .: . . The new champion was . the -Balr-Colllns Coal company . team s from Roundup, Mont, which:7 clicked off a 3003 score in tho , men's class A team event to take -the top In that division with an average score of more than 2vt pins per man per game. '' The Coeur D'Alene city team No. 1 was the dethroned champion ', of the congress today after it was disqualified by the executive board. The Idaho club had rolled 2750 Tuesday to go into the com- J merclal team class championship just as the class was closed. j The executive board said two alley men, persons working in bowling alleys, were members of the squad. Bowling rules allow but tone on a team. CI M UJLfUU tiidc flats wag. Ecjy Terra. How aover TuWs and new "" aelavn. ! red -T.' -.'."""WW TitbaWT. !!!! 8a- ttCOODHSs Kings 'v - N I - 'K