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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1939)
f.t Curi Comments By CURTIS Ship, ajjoy ! Avast there, mates, steady, to. the starboard! For boating, amigos, is a budding business or, if you will, a growing pleasure in Salem-by-the-river. We stumbled upon this startling bit of sea-going stuff last week. while talking. to w. I Haln, proprietor or tbe Salem r- 1 ': Boat House, and Dr. Will J. Thompson, newly elected commodore of tbe Salem Yacht clob. ; -Boating on the Willamette " river adjacent to . e1 da, rlnlAf In tli laat thma Ttin. rrnrrt5nr to Haln, and It's a sport, that's bound to grow like h Topsy If a few things like elimination of pollution in ; the rirer Is accomplished. : ,? - r . - ;vMy ; i- - - . Right now there are a 100 boats, from row boats to cabin cruisers, tied up to Salem's, one' and 'old dock Last year the ; Salem Yacht club had a - membership of 24, and both Haln and Commodore : Thompson predict at least a BO per cent Increase ' In membership this - year. In ? fact, Haln v foresees . ; fully; 50 members in the fold by July 1. : ' 1 While the yacht , clubi Is mainly a fun-loving "j troup." organized to set .the most pleasure possible f out of boating and to back tbe annual" river regatta;. M1t qxxmxu, , it. has: an eye cocked on bettering river conditions ; -, ,-r , - tor ail types or sportsmen. ' ltally Interested in cleaning Is the yacht club, and its head.. Commodore .Thompson. Just what ; steps It may take to help enforce the stream pollution measure that j. was passed by Oregon Toters last NoTember, the. club does not yet i know. It is, in fact, still a bit. rague as to what the pollution measure ! Is. and how much can be accomplished under it. i . It Is known what must be. i how" Is the particular item that . stumped.. The city of. .Salem must. go In for an adequate sewage dis posal plant,' and the canneries must find other. means' of disposing of refuse than, dumping it in the rirer. Those are the prerequisites ; for a pollution-pure rirer, the stream enthusiasts are certain. ' Immediate, plans, call for the .work on the .pollution problem, I commerce an. eirort to see just ;. toward making the Willamette an other sports,' and' safer; from a sanitary standpoint. : That It to up. to the yacht elub, j te fight sgatast pollution if the cnaractef of the stream pollution i Measure Provides . t ' .The measure sets up a deliberate, orderly .procedure for ridding i . Oregon 'waters of 'pollution, but' . mrougn yotuniary cooperauon. Aiuougn u empowers autnoruy to : ; bring proceedings.' to abate pollution nulaanees, and prorides. that all sewer system . and - disposal plant authdrity.lt does .not bluntly say, quit dumping, sewage in the Willamette mer or be blown from the t face of the:earth." .-.: .-. ., - -.j. - v; - It declares. it; to be the public, wam ' onruT - oi. iireami. ua oecitni mai ine aiacnarce or anr i . sewage pr.waU into Uem Is. con traryt this polley. But, while. Salem f ' w-uituq,nwvjA: Mjuu accrues enough-wealth to install - HowererT ; since' the'm'tiasufe' . f - ' -v i . . . . 7 t biiuivi u; , iv-icvur;u!yuuB.Ui vrwyricc -wuva- tvr ia emunjemeni ax in ruies ana oruers, pernaps I heary by light showers that pre by soliciting, the , aid "of the authority the yacht club can quicken ceded the meet; Shlnn strided the action that will ultimately hare to come. It80 rards in 2:02.7. SUrtlng in a . Sunday, July 2. has been pretty definitely set by the Yacht club as the date for this summer's rirer regatta. It will be held thii time at Rlrerdale, where non-paying guest, will not be Table to make use of bridge, to witness as much as paying spectator V . i Besides the regatta." the yacht number of "picnic runs" of the rirer. The whole club fleet will go on -these runs, which can be made as far south as Albany and as far north as- Portland. ., - i Government dredges, used in siaeraniy enhanced boating as tar according to Haln. By keeping the nas aasiatea nver sports here more than any other one thing. Among the varied craft individually owned br members of the ffn'ii.' wonny crait. wnicn nas a marine motor Installed for auxiliary power, has been four years in the making. - ,r , . ! i Tet another locally constructed mercial fishing boat, a 25-footer tenas taaing to the coast. Haln, himself, is in the boat bnildinr bn.i. ness, and says his company right fill. It makes uitllty runabouts for (uwmu. - I : Waits to Have : The fjfcnes',' struck out four who faced him in two Innings to last week, was none other than basketball sUr. 'r - " - Such was the revelation here Saturday, and the lads In the know claim Mandlc, who got his Softball start in Hollywood, is a better saner wan rercy irowiooc waits itmUtAil that "Iaiim" la Jones' is Mandlc, guy if possible. If McCaffery gets the Waits have George Scales, at first. base, Beard at short, Lowell Grlbble at. wr ouciuum in laeouuieia. witn rete doing the catching. I ana ootn George Roth and Mandlc quite a tough" lineup. -- v Tommy Drynan,' one Of the has already forsaken 20-30 in favor of Waits, but Nicholson, who I pwyea win in cnampionsnip rapermaxers last season, hasn't ret I signed -a Waiu contract. Bucknum is a fleet-foot who played with MU Angel last year, and who has been coaehlnr at st p.ni 1 All me CIUDS are Strenathenlnr tor mnmi, 1aan. .1.- j the war Sanare Deal romned thronrh .'.. already, won nine straight and only one more to go), it looks like mey uccii iu waicn 1 or June iz .tees off. - Leaders Pair Off SilTerton and . "Woodbuni, Canby anot Snerwood 4 l;WiiilMnette,VaUeV. Leagwef W 1 L iPct. Sitrerton ' Sherwood . 0 1.000 li iSOO . . - . ? LA Woodburn' 4 - ;i ,300 3. 2 ;coo 2 : 3 uoo' s jmiuj ' , k . . Lone Elder ....v. st paur . vrr. 1.4 r;too Willamette i .r. ; ' 1 4 ..20ff 'BesTtrereek'f rsrrs' v S .O06 Sunday's.! gamest, -SOverton at Woodburn;- Canby ;at Sherwood; Lone ' Elder at Beavercreek; St. raui at "Willamette. v i'- The four top ' teams in v the . Valley league wilf. pair off this Sunday - In r games at .Woodburn sad Sherwood. ;The feature game ' ot this' round will undoubtedly be the SUTertonsWoodburn cbn- test la which Manager Bomhoff ' of Woodburn will send Bourbon aaif to t h e mound in an at- 1 tempt to halt the winning ways ot the Bees. - jetiVand . Johnson will take ojer their regular da- . cs for BiiTerica. A .win for the tees inrttia game will assure them at ' least tie in the ; first halt play,; possitly ; the cham r pionship; .' - " : A Sicrwo'ci tie "Canby Pire . men,' back, la full' stengtja after ..- cropping ;a Cv-uy one ' to Wil lanette, wlfl send VSqueak" WU r gsn '.to the moundl with- hopes of , remaining a contender. Sherwood ' wia probably pin-their hopes on southpaw Podtielan ' now that his arm is fvr :ra asaln. 'v Lone Elder will be greeted at . Ceavercreek by a much improved rlae and -wCl find them work . lag earnestly for their first win. Roberts for Beavercreek and Ci - MVaUey Leagu up our section of the Willamette, done to purify, the rirer, but the at present has the rirer. rompers appointment ot a -committee to and a , tie-up .with the chamber of how much can be accompusned eren better .rWef for boating and and similar organizations to lead Willamette Is eyldeut by the rery j measure passed in November. -4 for "Cooperation le'ares this to be. brought .'about plans must . be approred by ' the "the city of Salem, wilh hare to policy of Oregon to preserre the I muvu vaui i-o ouu, .uiui ui( vl L a sewage disposal nlanLJ.. ' , Smnowers r the six-man ' sanitkrr I - . ' . -oia nevuiii, ua to uiae -Pr. i .! Club Sets Regatta Date club this summer will schedule a the Interest of logging, hare con- as the upper rirer is concerned. channel dredged, the government boat is Don Cavananrh. cAra.- with a steel-life hull, which he in now has more orders than it can pleasure, and made-to-order fishing Strong Club and caused the two other batten pop up, while pitching for Waits Frank Mandlc, the Oregon State I new manager, Pete McCaffery. .1... v . . . : and that he means to sign the big club lined n aa h wmii it wn I Ernie Garbarino at second," Billy I third, and Drynan, Nicholson and I on the hurling staff, it looks like I I .' . . : . I ton. hitters of the Mwnl U ... I mat's when tb mmm .Mnf . - ': i - Is . . -.- . yvt -: .ArehtwiimCT Salem High School Girl Hiu Most Bullseyes; :U Leslie Team SoM Uink Close, saiem IS rhoo, girl, won the special prixe award- edi in' -yesterday's invitational arehery contest ': Leslie field. girenfor the contestant hrttiBr tWa Leslie won thVniaaue for the most noinfa ' for four j mininiA 1 i0""0! ":vt .-rTZ' 1 ond and Salem high third, v'ortyl participants entered,' . from Sa-1 lem high, Sacred Heart academy. totv. .-a I '"JT .7 . .Ifln, Pendleton; second, Crosby, Ue. ,Thrrt.roands of U arrows; U,eafor, and Truai,' CoirJ at 20SO iand 4 yards were fehoVW prites' were awarded by nmrry uodbob twna 'Winners: I r r - " Girls Loise . Close, Salem high,'1 3S7: Anna Takayama. 8a lem, 311; Edle Pelto, Woodburn, lit. . ; t Boys, Sth to 12th grades- Glenn Clark', Leslie. 3M; J.me. Richardson, t,.. Leslie, 8 37 r Bob rsimateer, wane, . J3U. , 1 . wirw, xn . 10 aia .araaes Shirley Rabineaa, LeaUe, :S33: Shirley Parker, Leslie, 282; Joan Nye, Leslie, 288. . ,iJ" v E078, ith to tthr grades Ted Gordon, Leslie, 431 ; Jesse Green, Chemawa,' 87; ; Abner Hevewah; cnemawa, .3 88 annl " tor Lone Elder wQl- take over mound duties, '. After knocking-' over.5! Canby last week Willamette invites St. Paul to' the .west aide.' Opposing batteries should find P. Kendall and B. Kendall working tor Wil- I lamette while . Mills and Klrsch .go to the post for St PauL W mtamrm. Mmmm W u tor EueeneanHits im Elliott Chucks 54 Feet to I Go Records Two Better; ShinnWinsGCO .f: HATWARD FIELD, Unlrersity of Dreron. " Eugene.' ' May ' 10.- ( Special )-0 r an t high of. Port land's farored Generals 'grabbed the first place team trophy in the. ! and field meet here ; thU. after- BtMU, Bill Ik 1I1UIIUISU IVI hometowner" and a well-coordi nated: Woodburn .to put two new marks Into the ai-ume record I book. n f ' Tf 1 Big Chuck Elliott of Eugene put I Ms 230 ' pounds behind the Iron I ball to net 54 "feet 1 inches - laktnr but one inch of being-a I (nU two feet or'er the ahotput mark registered by Corrallis'- Bill I Blackledge in 1937, while Wood- burn's Lester Nelson soared over I the pole rault bar at 12 feet 1 inches three-eighths of an inch I better than the former state mark. Gibson of Washington stepped the low sticks in 23 seconds flat, equaling the year-old record held by Brady of Washington. UIWl KUfc ui vu ui yuivs, Likins successfully defending his. Jatelin Utle, but added a generous sprinkling of place points to score 23, nine more than second-place Medfbrd, the hard luck squad of the meet. Washington high, an-1 el. J ftn nointm for third, while Salem fin- ih nnwh with n - i. ghiu Wins Going Away L . eaiem S X3111 DUllin, y" "n111g OBt lf h nMtticwt raa nf th t. ..u. mrA tti. HWU . IMUIfvl. rW v.w.w. J mw hall mile. Despite a tracsr.maae field of 17. the chunky Salem VtrVont on X tw tr 5y Att1?: tTluk ""Vf.V until challenged by Mohawk's , Hoskins as they turned into the stretch, and turned oa the heat to finiah yards ahead. The capital city relay foursome, not figured in pre-meet dope to place, pushed Benson's winning foursome hard. It came in second, as Bailey, Salem's anchor man. man, the only graduating member of the quartet, was credited with the best race ot his career. Nelson Third, Javelin Stuart Nelson couldn't better bis qualifying Javelin mark of 170 feet 11 inches, and placed third to Grant's Likins and Beaverton's Smith. Jerry Mulkey, who had ran the mile but four times pre- viously, finished seventh in a field of 18, with Washington's Fischer out-drirlng Chemawa's Lodge in the stretch to win in 4 minutes and 34 seconds. Individual scoring honors were shared by Lloyd Le Clair of Gold Beach, who won the discus and took second , in the shot; . Jesse Truax of Corrallis,. who won the century, tied for second In the 220 I "d : tne anchor lap on the fourth-place relay; and Griffin of eauiciwu, w uu uio v uu 1 toolt eona I Summary: 4, .- 1 Mil rna-Won bv Fischer. I Washington (Portland); second, I Lodge, Chemawa; tnira, ucureg-i or. Grant (Portland). Time 4:35 minnti ; I 19A.var1 Mrh tinri1lBWnn fiv r,to Koonnnnu- acnni. Jnn Athena; third, Wells, Union. Time llB.S seconds. ------ . . -r Trnaz Dash Winner - V 100-yard dash Won by Truax, ConralHs; second. Griffin, Pendle- ton; third, Still, MacLoughlin high. .Time 10.Z seconas. I snot put won oy juuioii, mu- Shot, put Won by Elliott, Eu- Bumm, urwii urua. v ma - . a, - s w. -it.. xi .a rworu.M iwi mtue. wv uj EUtottr Eugene, in prelinarles. son. Medford; 'second, Hopkins, Holl;tMrd;.Eaile' """ - cSm5 LeQair, Gold Beach, 12 feet 10 inches; second, boMki.- West L 1 n n j third. ?9tl GJT!: i C L7 ""!Tir7 I Laison, Ontario. Time 23 seconds. Ties meet" record-; set by McKee, Pendleton: itfltSSi-I " ' " ; Javelin Won by Ukins, Grant (Portland),' 177 feet 11 inches; second, Smith, Beaver ton; third, Nelson. Salem.,;, I 220-yard dash Won by'Grif- tied. Time 213 seconds "... i 330-yard run Won by. Shlnn, Salem; seconds,' Hopkins," Mo- hAWlri third.-Htmer. Eddrrilla. Time 2:02.7 minutes. : 880-yard' relay Won by Ben son (Portland). Sinclair-Turner- Thomas-Pettitr second, S a' I e m ! third, Washington (Portland). I Tim II J5.S miamtea. .High Jump Tie between Cain, Grant (Portland), and. NewUnd, Medford. S feet. 'T Broad: Jump WonT by Dollar- hide, Lakeview. 22 feet 8 inches; second, Davis, West Linn; 21 - feet A - inches;, third. Finch, I Medfofd, 31 feet 4 Inches. ' Kelsoa Sets Pole Mark Poler-rault Won"by-Nels6nT Woodburn, ! feet 3 inches; tle for second between rrakes, Scap- poose, and Munro, Grant , (Port land). New state record. Old mark 12 feet lft inches set by Hender- , achotV BendV.and Simmons,' For- ! est Grove, in 1838.- Point totals: Grant 21, Med ford If, Washington 17. Salem 12, Corvallis 11, Pendleton t, snotc Sports Nets Natkmal sedated Th RtatesTsa t coin wwa, PAfiR TVVKI.VR B Basketball . ri. r. : .".t. " . '"" vTouraeyPlan Separate Tonrnament la Talked- With Winner Enteriiig A Meet ' " Bee schools of the Oregon State High School Athletic association will compete In a separate basket- ball tournament, with the winner entering the A-team tourney. here at Salem, if a committee recom- mendatlon accepted by coaches tf the association during a meeting t -. Eugenaj: Friday night- finds equai laror in next xau s aeiegau assembly iM Y" 1' This was wealed yesterday la Eugens, by coaches who attended the meeting, and who gare unani mous approral to the more. The separate. Bee tourney, would pit the four k district champions against each other in double elim ination ply. ' Contemplated ' sites l&l! - ?f??5S5fS21: Oregon" State, or Central' College of Education at Monmouth. The Bee champion, under the WKY r"u 4 it PosiUon in the A tournamenV the same as A teams. VernzGilmore, secretary ot the State Coaches . association; and Salem Basketball Coach" Harold Hahk both f aror the more,' they said yesterday. ' As Pinch Hitter Yankees' Mound Veteran Singles, Scoring Two, Erasing Cub Lead HKW-YORK, May 20-OT-Red Ruffing, the burly veteran who has won six games for the Ne York Yankees on his pitching this spring, decided one with his bat Pinchhlttlng in the seventh in- nlng'with two out, the bases Joad ed and the champions trailing the Chicago White Sox by one run, he singled two scores across and spurred the Yankees to their tenth consecutive victory, I to 2. Chicago . . . 2 New Tork; 1 1 : ; I J V : j -.j Lee, Rigney (8) and Silvestrt, Hildebrand, Murphy (8) and Dick ey. Browns Quit Losing Boston, May 20.-UP)The St. Louis Browns snapped out of a six-game losing streak today to comb four Boston Red Sox pitch-' err for 14 hits while gaining si 9.5 victory. ; -i The win was Rookie John Kra- mer . iourm 01 tne season. St. Louis ........... 14 t Boston ............ I 12 1 - Kramer and Glenn. Gatehouse. Weaver (7), Dickman (7), Wade t; ana uesauieis. I niraruriua oece ttim I PHILADBLPHIA, May 20.-iTV- WItn FjaaWeat Somoaa, of Nica- i.6u., uiwiwiw iiwwiw, ut I Athletics came from behind today e Detroit. S to I, for their ??. Detroit............... s Philadelphia ......... (10 Bowe, El.sen.tat-(8), and Tib-. etts. Potter, Joyce (3), and Hayes. Feller Loses Second , WASHINGTON. -Uy 9 A Washington defeated Qevetandto- 5 ' j. Bob iFener, sUrtlng tor Cleveland bufclNeW Tork ?&SilTcV& SSJ f 5J 'J 9 1 Cleveland ;.V. 3 S X Washington 11 2 Feller. Dobson (7) and Hems- () oaard. 1. : . - ? I . ' West Linn f. Gold Beach S. Scap- P f atonawa s, Benson 7, Eugene f, Mae-Hi f, Lakerlew g, Woodburn 5, Ontario I, Athena cnemaws 4, cottage Grove 4, Beaverton 4, UsJoa t, MUwaukie Lincoln I, EddyriUe 3, Frank . McMinnvillo 3, Bendfl, La- I Grande 1; Arlington 1W, Hood Rirer lHi Albany ltf, Gresham Tolodo 1. Molalla 1, Phoenix U inecunona x. . . !?-V Sdlcx am -,t-' WHZSf OTBSXa FAXit tmr ChincM raie4is. asMsiar 8UO CXSS for 800t yam n CECta, He aattr with waas fcilaat re arrUCTEO . alMrdm,7 witis. kuii lull ttftr. aiay.f tomck, gn, eo.ttip.tiea, alter.. 4iib.Ua,' AnutiB gin am kUlir, ioTor, Bkim, IomIo oow Oirlie Chaa Chinese Herb Co. 8. B. Fttf, S Tn ractito . i CkiM. buu km i e au oxeopt Sua ity a.4 Woaa.i4.r l tt 10 4. . 1SS W. Coml. St. BMiam, V Salexa, Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 21, 1939 Dixie Cup for Pis ITesds sal SXaklng a cosa.back following a long suepenaioa. Jockey. Don Meade ' Is presented with the Dixie cup at Plxnlico, 2d track after he had piloted his horse to victory. The presentation it being made by Alfred O, Vender bilt, the rich younr sportsman and president of the Ray Morgan Working Hard on Fight With Peterson HerejThig Wednesday; Portland Ringman Eyes State Title " If hard work means anything and there are those who claim it's 90 per cent of the battle, Portland's Ray Morgan Wednesday night at the armory Will give Buddy Peterson mora to think about than a possible defense of his Oregon middleweight belt against Leo later date. For Morgan, who fights Buddy over the It-round romp in the main event of this week's VFW card here, has been hitting the road and ring like his life depends on it, according to word received from Portland yesterday. - So perhaps it will eome to pass that Peterson won't have the state middleweight hardware at all after Wednesday sight, and that - COAST LEAGUE (Before Might Games) W. L. Pet Los Angeles L.2S 20 .82 SeatUe 2S Wi .888 San Francisco .....,28 '- 21 .871 Hollywood ,,,24 24 J .800 San Diego ,...22 24 .478 Sacramento 21 87 .438 Oakland - 0 28 .438 Portland . - ..;.18 SS .III NATIONAL LEAGUE ' ' W. L. St. Louis ; IB v 8 Cincinnati .... 18 10 Chicago 14 18 Boston , , ,..,,13 .13 Pittsburgh 11 14 Brooklyn 11 11 New Tork .11 , II Philadelphia 10 18 " AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet .828 .815 .519 .500 .442 .458 .444 .385 W. L. Pet. .20 .800 Boston .15 .18 -1 .10 .182 .520 Cleveland Chicago ; . Washington PhUadelphto St. Louis ' 13 ,519 14 p,440 16 4 ,375 11 r.S70 It '.345 Detroit .10 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Taklma 8. Bellingham 4.v Spokane! 5, Vancouver 4. ' Tacoma 112 Wenatchee ,5. CHAHUE CAIIR vs. I' r. 4 JAQC RISER vs. . . Each SO Leagu vivower Floor SOc, Balcony . 40e, Reaerred Beats 78c (No Tax) .. . Z ' "' - Students 5c, Ladles Se . . ' - ' Tickets Gift Parker's and Lytle's Anspicea American. Legion . Herb Owens, Matchmaker . - Jockey Meade JTTiei CI. TsaiaOTI " " : Jockey club. "The Lion" Turner at some - it will be Morgan who will be worrying over a meeting with the sudden-like 'Lion." While the headliners have the direct spotlight, fans figure the Powder Proctor-Tommy McGulre semi-final to be i almost as im portant. Proctor, the colored wonder boy, won his first two starts here in grand style, and it is believed he will bo ready for main event . billing if he proves himself equal to McGuire's smart ness and ring generalship.' '.The rest of the card lines up with .popular Johnny Woods of Amity facing Jack Curley, Leba non's Lea ,. Carter meeting Port land's Tommy Orrin. Jeno Sitton of Albany facing Kid Terry of Cot tage Grove, and Pinkey Pinkston ot Portland tangling with Jack Bryant all four-rounders. Softball Planned At independence A INDEPENDENCE The Inde pendence Softball association cleared decks for the coming sea- eon when Friday night they elect ed 'officers and set machinery In motion that will probably provide s 12-team league here. Dr. George Herley was elected president,' E. E. Addison named, secretary-treasurer, Norva Taylor named all-star manager, and C. C Barwood appointed chairman of the equalisation board. . V Seventy-six players names were turned In, and as soon as the Hop bowl Is ready play will start It is expected that June 1 will find all teams ready to go. , - -. f - In a practice game. here, an In dependence pick-up club defeated the Salem Red St White team 4 to 2. Joe Rogers and Junior Hartmeo formed the battery, for the locals. Team lVlatcli: MONTE LA DUE smd DANNY SAVACH BOBBY VAGPiER and ' JACKIE NICHOLS Double Opeher: GEORGE KITZJIELLER ZTBBY ZBYSZICO Ufaiate1 Stalte -Frep Meet A Homvr r - ; ' Iai tW.Stteacsaa,- eporta "lrpe home sports news comes first la all ways. Win Rides Homer leading Suds Break BaU U Game, at 11 Innings ? Portlaiid :: 'SEATTLE Ma.jlHffHSho'rt; stop Alan Strange of the Seattle Rainiers broke up a ball - game With a home 'run. in the. 11th in ning tonight to give Seattle a 4 to 3 victory over Portland in the Pacific Coast baseball league. Thd victory kept Seattle at the top of the, league standings in a ue with Los Angeles. . Strange was the first batter up In the last half of the 11th and poled one over the fence to save a game that Seattle, had under control once and nearly booted away. ; Both teams scored in the second inning ; and Seattle added two more in the third. A Portland rally in the fourth resulted in one score but was ended with the Rainiers still In the lead. In the sixth, how ever, an error by Pitcher Paul Gre gory' allowed Manager . Bill Swee nev to come in with the tleing rnnT Both pitchers tightened' uo for" If our scoreless innings then until Strange'scannonbaU drive ended a game ..that threatened to last. most of the night. .Portland , ...:.,: : ' 3 . 10.,- 2 SeatUe a .; Thomas , and ' Adams. Gregory and CampbeU. -" ' . Angela, Seals Hold Up OAKLAND, Calif.. May 20-P) -Ray - Prim.' Los "Angeles ; left? hander, yielded only five hits to day to hand the Oakland Acords a S to "0 defeat Los Angeles 8 0 Oakland -I -. S 1 , Prim and R. Collins. Fallen and Conroy. ; San Francisco .5 .4 10 Hollywood If Powell, Ballon (7) and Wood- alL Muncrlef and Brensel. Saa Diego .0 1 Sacramento ; .w..j,u4, . 7 0 Tobln, Clemeace (8) sad De tore. Seats and OgrodowskL " University's Divotmen Drub OSC by 21 to 6 EUGENE, May tO-UPh-Ore- gon's varsity golf team defeated Oregon State college here today by a eonvinclng 21-8 score in the final dual meet- before the northern division Pacific Coast conference championship tourna ment here next week-end. m fse.ei c:c:aic3iTi:E$ kd DATTEDIES , C:lwre!i ; Ai .TfcoV ttghd Our Easy Par Plan ' leaves tpM yew to aet yew own terms on any of these SisK f eualSf ; guaranieed products. iTour credU Is good hare yna ' earn mmmm yew awn oeaT fond welt deliver of tnatall on the spot. EASIEST CDEDIT in T0;jn Seattle ? ' :w ifTi A QGTJL E3 1; . - mmci mm , !l L A, if . ...... ., ,. 3,... T7ALTEH II. ZOSLL . ItANAGER . 90 SSL rafe First 6-0 Win Clinches Crown Anton Shaky in Instances)' BeWats Win 4 to 0 in Anti-Qintax i WALLA WALLA; May 20-p)- Whltman college won the 193t Northwestern ' conference baseball title from Willamette university here today, Karl SchneldmllW blanking the Bearcats, 8-0, in fns farewell-appearance in intercolle giate ball. " - . 1 ; , Whitman also won Friday night, C-2, behind four-hit pitching by the sophomore sensation, Chuck Greer. ' Schneidmiller went him one better by limiting the visitors to three singles. ; ' Anton Forces Ran in Bill Anton's unsteadiness was his undoing, the Willamette hurler forcing in one Whitman run when the bases, were bulding. In a nightcap played "Just for fun," Harold McAbee for Willam ette whitewashed the champs, 4-0, C. H. Whitman contributing three unearned runs behind Crane Walker, another senior hurler.' Umpire Myron ' Harmon, working the bases, had to retire in that game when hit In the temple by a thrown ball. Willamette ... . ; 0 8 1 Whitman . . ; i ...... . . 881 Anton and Robertson: Schneid miller. and Gross. r r Second game: Willamette .......... 4 8 1 Whitman y.7 . . . t: Off .MeADee ancTKODertson; waiter end Shaw." Richreall Forms Softball Outfit RICKREALLr Tounx men off the community have organised a Softball club with Frank Farmer as their sponsor. ; . . Firms of the town are sponsor ing individual players and pro viding their jerseys. Extensive work is being done upon the ball diamond in the Burch grove. Any one interested in games can get in touch with Frank Farmer or D. V. Price. Rickreall has always been base ball minded and looks with Just rride to Curt Davis of the Sts Lou- ... ... . . V. 1 . a im wudui, Aiccrsaii 007. Rook, Frosh BasebmLUrs Wushed out in Finale CORVALLIS, May 20-(ff) Rain forced postponement ot tbe third University of Oregon Froth Oregon State college Rooks bate ball game of the season today. The fourth and final game will be played at Eugene next Thurs day. The Rooks won both earlier uwii . In tennis, the frosh Wanked the rooks, 7-0, ! today, winning every net with One exception. PLAY I N O CAnDS Tae: Ueksrs f Ceijrtu rtoyta Suit CI Vrar feck 2ferZ5 Here's en eftor you don't went ie miss. Eaculat X5e standard fertdge seek, Lhm ftnlahf With destono end 1 paid, limit 1 packs IS c ' H (0) tV : lt 1 I JLCfU ClSstfeJetfl)