The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 12, 1939, Page 17, Image 17

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Schools
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Berry City Golf
j Team to Engage ;
h Silverton Sunday
TPOODBURN The Woodbarn
Men's Golf dab will play a home-ind-home
match with Sllrertoa
Sunday starting- at t a, in. on tne
Woodburn coarse. At luncheon tne
Woodbarn team will, be host', to
the Sllrerton team. There will be
14 men on eacn team. - - -
Sunday,. May 21, the Woodbarn
club will bold Its Inter-club match
on the local coarse when the -odd
numbers win play-the eren nam
bers. Woodbarn will play SUrer
ton In a return there Jane 4 -,
: Catholics Victors
In Softball Tilts
St. Vincent's defeated Tied '
Whits S to. 1 and St- Joseph's
romped orer the Foresters 21 to
, S In Commercial league Softball
games Thursday night at Dltngei
St. Vincent's
.2
.1
2
Red White
Weiser and Meyer; Mlckenham
' and Ferguson.
' St. Joseph's , , 21 12
Foresters ..... t t
' ! Darby, ShasterowlU and Thorn
as; Rowan and Carsley.
District 7 to
Compete Here
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Schools Seek to .Enter
State Meet; Salem f
: Prospects Unsure 1
Possibility that 15 schools will
be represented In the annual dis
trict seren track aad field "cham
pionships on Ollnger oral Satur
day loomed yesterday when Meet
Director Vent Gilmore announced
receipt of entries from 11 schools.
' Hubbard, Sandy, Gresfcam, Hill,
Chemawa, west- Linn, Milwaukie.
Oregon" City; " Molalla, Woodbarn
and Salem hare all signified In
tention of entering the meet, while
It r Is almost ' certain Canty and
the Columbia Preps will have rep
resentation. Should Estacada and
Park Rose send participants; the
meet will be swelled to IS schools.
Preliminaries will begin at 10
o'clock Saturday -morning, in the
meet in which -the firsts and sec
onds In each erent qualify for the
state high school meet at Eugene,
with finals scheduled tor 1 p. m,
Gilmore Radiates Gloom '
While some strength In every
event may enable the Vikings to
successfully defend their district
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Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 12, 1939
PAGE SEVENTEEN
Independence Hi
Wins Track Meet
title. Coach Gilmore aires only
few. members of his team outside
chances to qualify for ' the state
session, t Stuart . MButch" Nelson
looms as almost a cinch tor a
jarelia spot, haying tossed - the
spear ianaer man anyone eise u n jvif
the district so far this year. Out-1 uaiuis seconu, iuuuunu
Van Sweeps PtMMMDliea
lwo Idaho Tilts
.a a ..-
In Third Strai
side chances are siren to Caryl
Hason, . In either or both - hurdle
races, Mulkey in the mile, Shlnn
in the half mile. Chapman in the
4 4 , Richards la the high Jump.
CALDWELL, Idaho, May 11.-
151 UTfcftfnaft .nil... a nrll
waiiav defeated - the i Coiiegs ot Seal . Batten Explode 12
Idaho; baseball team II to 10 and I ijji.' a 'i-i. . n,-.!,
1J ts - f hers today as ' Idaho 1,t,5 Angels Check
"i!!:".:' I'' I : Seattle'. Threat
MONMOUTH Independence JtTJ.VSi
Tnird in Polk County
Competition
Bailey In the broad lump and the hlgh won the annual. Polk conn- gfj' f? ??!j,..Ld -San Francisco whipped Portland
relay aunrteu ; y tr hUh school t-Mk and field v J rn dirislon for the third stralahtltoe here to-
Salem either holds or la ed- meet here Wednesday with CSH """"" reace. 10.4 blMtln two 9ltenerg
for II hits.
Brooks Holders' triple with the
bolder , of ai of that l s Bii.(tm I noints: Dallas was second with
district marks, baring set two of 58: Monmouth made 4; Airlie
them last year. Big Art Miller S; Valietx 3.
last year set tha shotpat record,! Bordston ot Dallas hung up
of 48 feet 8 inches, and the VI-1 new county record in the 440
king relay team of Allen Toole, t rard dash In 54.44. prerlous
Leonard Williams. Rex Putnam record 55 flat: A trio of lade-
and Bill' Smith set a new mark I oendence stars, J. Hartman,
Of 1:34.3.
Softball Tourney
a I ni n m
Mated Saturday
night, 8-4.1 and strengthened Its
coast league--lead" to two . full
game; -.r ' . .-!
Seattle 4 . t - 1
Los Angeles 8 It' " t
Walker. Van. Fleet . and
Campbell; BonettL Berry ( ) and
Sueme, ' '
Oakland
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bases loaded with Seals in the sec
ond inning was the most damaging
blow of the contest.
Dick Kewsome gare way to
Brewer in the sixth when Kan
ALU AIM x roe annual sortball Francisco scored four ran, while
MUler and Rogers garnered nine I tournament ot Linn county schools I Lou Koupal. the Seals' starter, re-
list slarka Set np I first places wnue uaitas iowiwm mueviwv ua veamu ueiaiurea in the fifth when Portland
tv. .t ..v. A. .vLk nr. iwrnnecaer. agjBiivBi mwiuji iwruni m. a m.m. neinmned over two runs and had
A aa7 jtaaia.aa,Bj aaaena ao. a. vs. re saas, . . i . . I , - .
the bors will b shootln Satnr- NichoU and Abel were top. point county naa oeenamaea into two i meB. on bases. Larry Guay. right
aay: : i lasers ior jyauaa. wmh, M,taa wen, ua muu untfed rookie, kept Portland in
.m-j jMu .sMni .11 J.: Hartman won tne ixw-yara j j.iu : umiuuua tat m au but - tne serentn
." . . . . i. nn i nmM inm nan wMr with in, iut i
flat, by Arlee of Chemawa. 1S34, 'VVl.I JZX toVlaied FriiaVT 11 . ,
T-rt iaah -L Ruwrif ijn w 1 - w. . r . . I w
w w - ' w i m .a A MAfMM i i nrw ,irn,i in in wwkm ran i w , . a . a a
flat i Rpnrcro Tlai Ralom In I mrow jor a iwu v v yutuni i - . 1 . " imawsw IV l v
uai, oy ueorge uaris, saiem, n UIIU. inn ..i, I nine. "A" comnosed of sehoniB of i x
. i nuni nwu wn i i nwiiin, smcr uv
. I - - . jt.. . . j vj 1 BIT nr mom rnnmm nt aolinnla 1 u r im.
, ' ' I soofc put,, uwtui uu imvu J"f I - - i um, A-uupmi. uuij l; ana
Hu-jwa rn xvecora :oz nac,i tntntinr 20 -uotnts. Rogers won I er rrom tnree to tire rooms, ana l dnrint.
by Sandmayer, Colambla Prep, the 220-vard dash. . I "C those of one or! two rooms.! "
i.o. 1 rt.n..i ki.k Howerer the two utter mar en-1 rrta ivfirrra m 1 ijds
UVTUBWl St lWIM AUM.I, I ...... .. ' , .1 WW A f
880 Record 2:02.f, by Spot-lnoint man with 10 nolnts an- Mr 1 nigner league out are not Snapping out of a losing streak. I BIttnor.Monerlef (!) and Dan-
ted Eagle, Chemawa, In 1934. nexed hr winnlnc the 440-yard I 10 piay in more man uie Los Angeles defeated Seattle to- per: Tobin. Olsen (8) and Starr.i
mne necora 07 Loage, 1 dash and half-mile run. The tea- I v
Chemawa, in 1938. - ; I tore race of the afternoon was! So Iar returns hare been" re-
1 2 0-yard high hurdles ( 3 9- the relay when J. Hartman and ceiw rrom two league teams.
inch) Record :1.9, by LattaniLI Dornhecker raced shoulder to n B1 scnoot represent-
shoulder for the last eigntn 01 1 i"s u
the mUe. Dornhecker breasted I Jsneaa representing tne
Unbeaten Team
es Defeat
Escap
Square Deal Finally Wins
4 to 3 Over Waits,
Prcscr yiug Record.:
Both Square Deal and Schoem
came close to defeat lsst night,
but since; close doesn't constitu
tionally count in the spring soft
ball loop the Dealers beat Waits 4
to 3 And Sch ocas eased, out 20-30
5 to 4. If wss the seventh straight
ktory for the radlosters, to no
defeats, and the. sixth win for the
bakers as against a lone defeats
The Dealers got all theirs in one
f rime, the fourth, on b'ngles by
Pitcher ..Hank Singer and. Stub
D'Arcy, and three con seen tire
Walts errors. George Scales belted
a home run In the first frame to
1
7
Sacramento . . 2
Bithorn and Cosroy; Sherrill,
Smith (8) and OgrodowskL 4
San Diego
.7
i
8.
7
gire Walts their first tally, and ,
hits by 3telnbock and GarbarlnoJ i
Bnckman's sacrifice and a walk-
scored two In the seventh. '
Bob Weller's homer, with mat,,
Kelley and Meyer, who had siif- :
pled, aboard, tallied three for ,
Scboens .la. the third, and they:
picked up the wining two runs to!
the final heat on hits by Larson,'
Fowler and Brant. Tirenty-Tblr-i
ty scored once la the third. On I
Drynan's doable and an error, and'
thrice In the sixth .on singles by,
Ksy. Comstock, Hsys and Segah,'
Keldatx' doablevsnd an error. 1
Scheens .. S t ;t.
JOrSS'.- .... 4 8 .'0
K. Larson and Cot tew; Smltheri
snd Hays.'. - '
Square Deal 4 i ''4
WslU-;- 3 C :li
H. Singer and L. Singer; Roth' '
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Milwaukie, 1938
220-yard low hurdles Record
:25.3, by LattansL Milwaukie,
1938.
the tape by six Inches.
100-yard dash. Miller, I; Dor
western part.
,s-?r" 8 toct Seeks
1
Preakness Wreath
by Miller, Salem, 193S.
Discus Record 130 feet 5
inches, by Stone, West Linn, 1937
Jarelln Record 17 C feet 4
Inches, by Stein, Gresham, 1938
man, I; Boydston, li, ana ttog-
ers, I, tied for second. Tims 17.4. !
Mile run, Nlchol, D; Green,
V; Bowman, D. Time 6.2.
Pole vault, Hartman, I; Jones, j
High Jump Record 5 feet I: Lowe. D. HeUht 9 feet 1 inch.
11 59 inches,, by Ackerson, MU- Shot put, MUler, I; Wiere, D;
waukie, 1934. Kelley, I. Distance 41 feet 1 inch.
Pole rault Record 11 feet 31 440-yard dash, Boydston, T:
Inches, by Chapman, Salem, 1937. 1 Elliott, M : Ruddell, I. Time
Broaa jump Record 21 feet 54.4.
t Inches, by Burdette, Sandy, Discus. Miller, I; Wiebe, D;
193 6. Fisher, D. Distance 109 feet.
Relay Record 1:34.3, Salem,
BALTIMORE, May U.-(P)-Only
five horses appeared ready
today to oppose the ragged
Johnstown's bid to cap his Ken
tucky derby triumph' with a vic
tory in the historic ' Preakness
stakes at Plmlico Saturday.
When the names of the Preak-
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1938.
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POBB'-EM I 1 Its. 30s
gone to ...
cess starters are dronned into
High Jump, Abel, D; Rogers, j the entry box tomorrow morn
ing, these probably will be the
three-year-olds designated to op
pose William Woodward's colt
I: Klierer, D. Height 5 feet 5
inches.
220-yard dash. Rogers. I:
Dornhecker, D; Kerp, D. Time in the 850,000 added Maryland
25.7.
Half-mile - run, Boydston, D:
Peoples, I; Elliott, M, and Rud
dell, I. Time 2:14.2.
220-yard low hurdles, J. Hart
man, I; Boydston, Df Wall, D.
Time 26.
Jarelln, J. Hartman. I: O.
Hartman, I; Wiebe, D. Distance
146 feet 6 inches.
. Broad Jump, Miller, I; Kerp,
D; Lowe, D. Distance 16 feet
9 inches.
Half mile relay, Abel, Boyd
ston, Kerp and Dornhecker, D,
first; Rogers, Miller, G. Hart
man and J. Hartman, I, second.
Time 1.4.
Starter, J. Alfred Cox.
Timers, Robinson, Davles,
Adams.
classic:
Whittle; stable's Gilded
Knight.
W.' L. Brann's Challedon.
Saratoga stable's Volitant.
King ranch's Ciencia.
Alfred G. VanderbUt's Impound.
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American League
Coach Wes Roeder left Tester-1 W L
day with his Viking tennis team. New York . .' 15 6
that has eight consecutive victo- Boston 10 6
ries, for a six-match tour of the Chicago 12 7
state. The local preppers, nnde- Cleveland 9. 9
teated in high school compete Washington ..... I IS
tion, will not return here until Detroit....." S 12
next Wednesday. SL Louts 7 11
Yesterday they played Unlver- Philadelphia .... f i 13
slty high at Eugene, today they " -i'
play Eugene high there, Saturday National Leagne
it's Roseburr. Medford Bandar. ' W L
Klamath Falls Monday and Bend St. Louis .10
Tuesday. On the trip are Bud Cinclnnstl IS
Moynihaa. BiU Carroll, Dick Brooklyn IS
Chambers and Bob Lafky. FoUow- Boston 9
ing their return here Moynihan, Chicago 10
Carroll and Chambers will enter New York ....... t
the state hirh school tourney at Pittsburgh ...... 8
Reed college May 17-19.
GAME SLATED SUNDAY
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one.
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