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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1939)
npzus npnnno For, the first time this year all i ol the little entente let to gether, when up at Walla. Walla today and tomorrow ,. Whitman, .Willamette, Unfield, Pacific, College of Paget Sound and. Col lege ' of Idaho clash la : the. an bus) Korthwest conference track find! field meet . . . . All confer ence coaches are scheduled to be on hand also, for a session at which schedules and items ot mutual concern will be threshed out! , . . Qualifying heats for the cinder meet will be run Thursday morning, while finals are j scheduled for Thursday lght. vnder the lights. . . it'U be the j second : successive year the meet, which was won by Whit man in 1933-37-38, and by Lin field in '36, has been held under the lights . . . Willamette's en trie?, mostly freshmen, . don't figure to gather many points. . . Oregon and Oregon State wind up northern division, Coast con ference play this weekend, play ing hat Eugene Friday and Cor vallls Saturday. Oregon, a half .game ahead of the. field, needs but ! one ' win to clinch the con ference pennant, and will prob ably! send Southpaw Bob Hardy after the needed Tictory Friday. Hardy, Incidentally, will get married, sign a professional contract, and head east as soon as school is oat. Bidding foii his service, according to reliable sources, are the Itt. Louis Browns, the Boston Red So and the New York Yank ees . . . . And knowing how the Yankees operate, well pre dick Hardy signs with them. If they want him, they'll mere . ly. j offer to better the best terms the tall lefthander can obtain from either of the other two clnbs, and that will be that. Northerners no Faster, . District aauilfying times for the Washington state high school .track and field meet don't indi cate!, that the preppers of our neighbor to the . north are any : fleeter of foot, huskier of arm. or springier of leg than - our own! . . . Best Washington dis trict marks are: A tenth-second better in the 1Q0 two-tenths better In the 880, one-tenth bet ter In the 440, five seconds La ter in the mile, eight-tenths f a second better in the 880 re lay and nearly 10 feet better In the Javelin, but lacking one and four-tenths second of being as good in the 220, lacking two tenths of a second of . being as good in the high sticks, lacking one-tenth second of being as good in the low hurdles, lacking better than four feet of being as good In the shot.' lacking two feet jot beinj as good In' the dis cus. lacking five inches of as good in the pole vault, lacking an Inch ot being as good in the high Jump, and lacking one foot and3 inches of being as good In the broad jump, . Buck Kewsom didn't hare to join the Marines to see the world. De troit makes his fiixth stop in the majors. . , Cock fighting is on Its way out as a major sports attraction in Puerto Rico. Out side! of ram-testing, baseball and . boxing -are , .the mosti popular -sports there. - Wonder If the King and Queen are supposed to make up! for the "Jack" that (ireat Britain didn't send over? . . . Frisco Edwards says Ripper Collins, who is getting $10,- OOO-for the season with Los Angeles, will be back In the . big tent next year . . . Whit man's Ned Stickle, shortpatch artist, will report to ( Seattle as soon as school Is ont. He'll probably be sent to Spokane? . . . Did you notice Portland won ball game ' Monday 1 night? Teh; the Beavers beat Bremerton,; 5-2. Mebbe tbey should stay In that league. JIason Is Speaker On Memorial Day SJLVERTON-Jerry Mason Is being announced as the speaker at the Memorial Day program at Silverton. Legion Commander George Manolia will . introduce . guests. ' Plana are also being made by the Legion to sponsor a carnival' June S to 10 at Silverton to be heldj at the parking space of the Dan park. rfield Winner Tying up Series Garfield beat Highland 3 to X playground series at one each and setting the stage for today's cham pionship finale. Highland 'won 5 4 Tuesday. Garfield 3 5 4 Highland . 2 S i Warren - and Thompson ; Shel don) and Blanton. ' v - j - - r' ; - Too Late to Classify C y A ! VALUABLE CLOSE-IN cornet with I sxpeBBivt bom thnt is suitable ' f'r remodeling into several apartments can be purchased at this Urn for one- tl.lrd of original cost. Se C K. RAE. Ren 1 tor, ' Mi North Cottage or Ph. . 7L - - .:y...xH-i- WANT IS TO IS acres near Salem suitable for dairy, havs cash and equl tr In good Salem boms to exchangei O E. RAE. Uii N. Cottage, Ph. (7(1 T. X.Um, K. 9. O. Caaa, . XV Herbal remedies for ailments ot stomach, liver, kidney; skin, blood, glands, urinary sys tem of men ft women. 22 years in service. Naturopathic Physi cians. ; Ask your. Neighbors about CHAN LAM. ei cnui inn; CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Z9SMr Court SL. Corner Liber ty. Of Acs open Tuesday Sat urday only. 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. 6 to T PJJ. ConsniUrion, blood pressure and urine tests axe free of charge. Peterson Stops Morgan in 3rd Champ not Unscarred in Battle; 'Lion9 Turner now Seeks Title Salem's bash boulevard wit' nessed Buddy Peterson, the Ore gon middleweight fistle ehamp, stow stocky Ray -Morgan away In one minute and 65 seconds of the third round of the 10-round main event at the Ferry street mlxator iunr last night a fitting climax for a fight card that was Just that throughout. But the Independence idol, who came in at 1S3 pounds, and whu bad Morgan down a total of three times in the fatal round, didn't get by without being hurt. The Portlaoder, who scaled 1 5 9 . left hia mark on Peterson as In the second heat he laid four long left hooks solidly against the side of Buddy's jaw. Up until 30 sec onds before the . round's end, in fact, it belonged to Morgan. Pe terson let fly with a two-handed flurry that piled up enough to win It. Turner To Get Chance Peterson kept his belt with the victory., but in so doing laid him self open to the challenge of Leo "The Lion" Turner, the swift ne gro who has yet to lose a Haht. The Salem boxing commission an nounced last night, previous to the Peterson-Morgan battle, that the winner would have to put the belt up against Turner before be ing allowed to again fight in a Sa lem ring. The champ looked more like a belt-wearer last night displaying something he has : lacked in his previous ring work here a good tight hand. For it was a smart overhand right that put Morgac down each of the three times, smacking against the Portlander's jaw with plenty umph behind it. . Proctor Wins Again Powder Proctor, the Portland wonder boy negro, scored his thiid straight kayo hero as in the seml wtndup bout he battered Vancou ver's Tommy McGuire to the resm in one minute and 30 seconds of the initial heat. Backing McGuire into his own corner. Proctor drop ped him there with a right upper cut to the midriff. Scoring a seven-count knock down in the final round of their special four-round events Johnny Woods of Amity won a close deci sion over Jack Curly. Portland. Gene Sitton failed to get re venge for Brother Pal's beating two weeks ago. succumbing via a decision to Kid Terry of Cottage Grove. Terry's margin of victor was a third-round knockdown, ac complisbed with left and right up lercuts. Despite scoring three knock downs. Kid Thornly of Silverton pinch-hitting for Tommy Orrin of Portland, got nothing better than a draw with Lebanon's Les Carter. ! Pinkie Pinkston. Portland ban tamj blasted Jackie Bryant.bt Leb anon to the floor in 40 seconds of the first round of. the opener. HOME FKOM IOWA TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson just returned from Paullina, Iowa, where they were called by the illness and death of Henderson's aged mother. A BISHOP'S Spend Si DIMOPS FAMOUS 1 JARmWS Today They're Salem's Biggest Shoe Value at these Low Prices! .and Jarman natBfl to 6trl Cbarta. m laouirs. ths xtw 111 latirac "wnicashaasta what" ask to ass TMSseaar listed te or X. 0 V I Mraa 6trl Cbarts. aa X. " I iaeaznM for Um An. - - "N. ' j tnormatin . - -v J Mar vrtth ; ., , .awt. ' hem, T - W . I If f X Breakfast "- - With -The Statesaaa sports page; lively, com ; plcte, entertaining coverage) ' and features daily.-' CaL Jumper Wins Guy Manuel, University of rCali fornla broadjumper, who is pic tured flying through space to victory at the recent Pacific Coast conference track and field meet In Seattle. His jump was 24 feet 2 Inches. Manuel is a native of Vacaville, Cat. Chapman Defeats Yates, 3rd Round HOYLAKE, Eng., May 2HPh Dick Chapman, a crooner from Greenwich, Conn., with a. rhyth mical putter, defeated Defending Champion Charley Yates of At lanta, Ga., in the third round of the British amateur golf cham pionship j today after one of , the truly inspired half hours in the history of this tournament. Chapman, who went to the semi finals of: the United States ama teur last year, turned back to the southerner 5 and 3 and with him into the fourth round went "Trail er" Bill Holt of Syracuse with a 3 and 2 decision over D. S. Coates of England. Wintermute Given Paul Bmiyan Role LONGVIEW, Waslw ,May 24-(jP)-The annual Rolleo picked one of the tallest men in the north west to portray the role of Paul Bunyan, legendary logging hero, at is annual festival August 11 13. He was Urgel "Slim" Win termute. the 6 foot, 7 H -inch QUALITY COSTS ier Days In Style Slip Into A Pair Open the Windows and Nobody wants to shut the breezes out in hot weather -why do it in your shoes?, Come in and let us fit you in a pair; of our Jarman MTropicals.w They axe ventilttedUholes punched clear through to catch the breezes and keep your feei cool! 17 . wwm ; RON GEMMELL-Rfftor Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 25, 1935, Yanks Are Halted By Tigers at 12 Champs Proved Fallible by 6-1 Score ; Indians Win Over Red Sox NEW YORK, May Z - Proving that' the world cham pion Yankees are . vulnerable sometimes, if not often, the De troit Tigers slugged their way to a 6 to 1 Tictory today to give New York's American league leaders their first defeat in 13 Detroit 6 10 10 New York 1 ? 0 Trout and Tebbetts; Ferrell, Sandra, Hadley and Dickey. BOSTON, May 24-(P)-Willls Hudlln, dean of the Cleveland pitching staff, clubbed and hurl ed the Indians to a 6-2 victory orer Boston's Red Sox today. Cleveland S 11 2 Boston 2 4 1 Hudlin and Hemsley; Wilson, Hering and Peacock. WASHINTON, May; 24-iP)-The St. Louis Browns got "way to a five-run lead off young Walter Masterson today, but Washington overtook them in short order and went on to a IS to victory. St Louis .6 S 4 Washington 16 14 3 Kramer, Mills and Glenn; Mas terson, Chast and Early. PHILADELPHIA, May U-UP) -Chicago smashed Buck Ross for five hits in the eighth in ning tonight to break a 1-1 dead lock and give the White 'Sox a 4 to 1 victory over the Athletics. Chicago 4 9 0 Philadelphia 1 6 1 Smith and Tresb; Ross, lean and Hayes. Three Are Tied, NW Golf Tourney SPOKANE, Wash., May 24-(iP)-In as dramatic a finish as ever witnessed in a northwest golf tour nament, Neil Christian,. Emery Zimmerman and Bud Ward, tied for the northwest open golf cham pionship today with 285s over the 72-hole route. The curds j Christian, 139-74-72285. Zimmerman, 143-72-70 285. Ward, 138-76-71 285. Ward, former Walker cup play er, who slipped badly from a pair of 69s yesterday up to a 7 6, over the par 72 Indian Canyon course, this morning, finished the after noon round first. One over tmi the 16th green he sank birdies on 'the A. x7tn ana;istn notes ror a one-un der-par final round of 71. giant who helped the University of Oregon win a national baa ketball championship this spring, Longview is his home. NO MORE ! and Comfort--- of Let In the Breezes ! fIropi5oIQ9, A A fntdA . V S J JB M SIIOCS FOR tlEU and Afore Most Styles v. 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PAGE THIRTEEN -i Curt Davis Hurls 7to0 Cards Kept on National Top-Rung by Brilliant Hurling of Ace ST, LOUIS, May j 24-P)-Curt Davis gave another example today et the brilliant pitching that has sent the St Louis' Cardinals to the top of the National league and has kept them there ahead of the ram pant second-place Cincinnati Reds, pitching the Cards to a 7-0 win over Boston. Boston 0 7 1 St. Louis .. 7 9 0 Sullivan, Sboffner (6), and Masi; Davis, ' Franks (9) and Owen. . Passeaw's Feat Lost CHICAGO, May 24-(A)-Claude Passeau limited the Chicago Cubs to eleven hits and struck out eight today, but the Philadelphia Phil lies went down to a 3 to 2 defeat their seventh in a row. Philadelphia 2 11 1 Chicago 3 7 1 Passeau and Davis, Millies (7); French and Mancuso. Giants Are Shnt Out CINCINNATI, May 24-iP-Paul Derringer shut out the New York Giants on five hits today as the Cincinnati Reds slagged their way to their ninth consecutive vic tory, 6 to 0. New York 0 5 0 Cincinnati 6 13 0 Gumbert, Lynn (6), Coflman (8), and Danning; Derringer and Lombard!. Pirates Batter Ta mulls PITTSBURGH, May 24.-(ff)-Battlng Vito Tamulis out of the box with a four run flurry in the sixth Inning, the Pittsburg Pirates stopped Brooklyn 6 to 3 today for the Dodgers' sixth successive de feat Brooklyn 3 9' 2 Pittsburgh 6 10 0 Tamulis, Fitzsimmons (6), Ca sey (7), and Phelps; Bowman and Berres. i j 91 1 II 1 1 . W BSnsw SBBSST Bt You sot? " '.I Z?JTXm our sarmgn "j ... Innaer service ana V FOR LOW luw Rc. Ol 95 $6.95 (CSU) Full 7x7 Iset wiihJ m last ' . . Khoki Auto Tent with doot for Easy to sat up. OTHER Triumph Reg 95c fQallon 3vm Cork insulated. Keep contents tot or cold Itor 1 rrA. 4C336) mare Save , OTHER IUGS West'i lUg.39c(gnCin OTHER' in Polaroid WITH LEATHER CASE SttawSiW: cannot bc4hs Ti. lOVft OTEEX Do.hU StatOed, rOMrsd. Free Strong spUt bejoo abl galTulx PesJSSTlvasaei two. Col. CO. V Young Hurler Gains Victory Applegate of Junior High ; Does Well in Senior V Softball Debut ; Though wild enough to issue four straight strolls at one time Clarence ' Applegate, 1 6-year-old southpaw windmill fllnger. pitched Golden Pheasant to an extra frame, 7 lo t, "victory over 20-30 in s spring league softball clash on Sweetland last night The Leslie Junior high school student gave up but six hits in the eighth' innings, and bad two away when in the fourth he walked four straight The Numbers nine scored three off him in the third on J. Stone's blnrle, a fielder's choice, 1 walk, Siegmund's double and an error; they got one In the fifth on a walk. Herbergers bingle. an er ror and a fielder's choice; and one in the seventh on hits by Sieg mund and Kay and an infield out. Colgan. scoring when Keldajr Displayed his two-base blow, end ed the game in the last ot the eighth. The Pheasants had rocked three home in the third when Ike Eialmlnger'a triple scored Morgan and Forgard, both of whom had f-'ngled. and came bom himself ou an infield out Daniels' home mo accounted for one in the fourth and two crossed in the sixth on Colgan's single and doubles by Moriarlty and Brown. The Spring league, ot which Square Deal la already the champ and Schoens the runnr-up, winds up Friday night with the Pheas ants playing .Waits an" 20-30 meeting: the Papermakers ii. make-up games. Fheasanta . 7 9 1 20-30 ..I 6 6 $ Applegate and Pangle; Smither and Comstock. Blue Peter Takes 155th big Derby EPSOM, Eng., May 24-JP)-Lord Rosenbery's Blue Peter defied the fates that haunt a favorite today and won England's 155th Derby with a smashing drive down the stretch that ran his 26 rivals into the emerald turf of Epsom Downs. Favored at 7 to 2 as the big gest field since 1922 cantered up - - UWCT rnLVcises, aur oWn stores ona - . Z7r handling cpene.. - P ;r5S.Vi or tractor. aietr in oil mo - v M YOUR SIZE w - Watsrprooid AT90 ... r1- $1955 : s u comers. "1 . j- floet. -..- wotsi rprooisa ----T 45c WM 1 . m m. to tone (C245) :tt3JS GCSQlcq r,7a SHS ; t5tiimte ASl ' ' 1 201 to the post. Bin Peter, a chestnut son ot, Fairway and Faacy Free, ran the tortuous mile and a half course as it he owned It 1 He came home striding smooth ly and fully four lengths ahead ot Edward Esmond s Fox Cub with Lord Derby's Hellopolis, the early leader, another three lengtha back. The two American standard- bearers, William Woodward's Hyp notist and Ralph Beaver . Stress- burger's Salford II. never serious ly figured. Hypnotist, carrying Woodward's hopes of winning the Kentucky and English derbies in the same year, challenged briefly, but finally wound up seventh. ; t State I- ; ian- on School Postponed Will Open Wednesday of Next Week ; Delay Due to Maple Absence Originally scheduled to have opened May 24. the fourth annual Statesman-Legion baseball school opening has been postponed until next Wednesday. May 31, at which time Howard Maple, veter an instructor, will be back to take charge. , Opening of the school, from which this year will develop a jun ior Legion team, was postponed when Maple signed for a week's duty with the Spokane Indiana of the Western International league. Oliver Huston, in charge of Jun lor baseball for the local American Legion post last night voiced re grets that he would not be on hand for the opening. Leaving this morning on a vacation trip, Hus ton will not be back in time to give his yearly greeting to the in itial turnout, but expects to take an active part in preparation of the' Junior Legion nine. " 12 and 16 Age Limits All Salem boys between tbe ages of 12 and 16 are eligible for the school, but boys over the max imum junior Legion baseball age will not be accepted. Workouts will be held daily from 10 a. m. until noon, and every boy within the age limit will be given an op portunity to make the Salem jun ior Legion team that will enter the state championship playoffs. Several of Coach Harold Hauk's Salem high cub are said to be el igible for Legion play. Including Don Barnick, Ed Yada. Eddie Sal strom, Don Bower, Frafckle Ev ans and Bob Bailey. The school will be held on Sweetland field. , ' f . Legi ill 1 Ml-' sJiminotmg we .harw tValu.. TEHMS1 . Shakespeare easting g doih case. 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