The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    Western '
Sportsbag
By fbux r Mcknight
DALLAS. Tex.. April 23.-(SV
Trsck's Cinderella boy, flustered
little Welby Williams, shucks his
rags and sees to the grand' ball
this weekend.
, Deep In a dream, this abort and
handsome North Texas State
Teachers college sophomore -who
had nerer ran a major race until
a month ago, goea to the famed
Pena relays a the top attraction
in the lee-yard sprint.
; Wee Welby, the 155 pounder
who failed to hit the headlines a?
a third string halfback during the
football season, volunteered for
track little more than fire week
ago. : v.
! i Siucevthat day he baa defeated
! Freddie Wolcott of B!ee, the na
tional intercollegiate hurdle -kin?,
and sprinter, three times and has
swung out on three 9.6 second
century sprints. .
Now, almost by accident, he has
reached the top in six weeks.
Some boys train years to be listed
in the program of the Penn re
lays. ;. .V ., -
.Bashful Betty Jameson, the
national women's golf champion
of San Antonla, starts next Mon
day at , Dallas the task of carv
, In g "out her fifth consecutive Tex
as women's title.
i Sounds like a monopoly, but
Betty hits her hardest competi
tion at home.
Only three weeks ago. playing
In the San Antonio city champion
ship, Betty found herself six
down to Mrs. Earl Ilury with less
than 18 holes to play. But the
same Jinx that has struck Mrs.
Hury on "three other occasions
started working again.
Betty pulled through for a 2
and 1 triumph. Now she muct face
the threat of Mrs. Hury acain in
the state, not to mention Mrs. Dan
Chandler of Dallas, once national
women's semi-finalist and Mexico
champion; Mrs. Prank Gold
thwaite, former southern titlist
and Curtis cup player and Kay
Pearson of Houston..
Ironically, the., fisld makes it
possible that Betty may be cham
pion of just 47 states-s-majbe not
her own. 1
Slender BarnPT dark, one as
sistant to Jimmy Demaret atq
Houston's Brae Burn club, today
ranks as one of golf's longest hit
ter. ' i -: -
The young Beaumont Country
club professional who weighs
about ISO pounds, has a 293-yard
hole-ln-one to his credit.
Naturally, Jimmy 'Thompson
and Sammy Snead, the howitzers
of pro golf, didn't know that when
they teed up for driving contests
at the Texas and New Orleans
opens recently. They Just -hadn't
heard of Barney Clark, another
Texas boy. u. v
But 'they knew him after the
driving contests. Thomson i won
the Texas open slugging bee with
a 287-yard smash, but Clark was
only six yarda behind. Snead s
28 2-yard wallop won at New Or
leans, but Clark's 172-yarder.
which burled in the. mud when it
hit, was good for the place mos
ey again. ;
Salem Bowlers to
Tournament
TACOMA, April ZS-iqFVWlth
one all-time record established be
fore the event even gets started,
the annual Northwestern Interna-
. 1 . T- 1 I M " -
uuui cownns congress tourna
ment will get underway here at 7
p.m. tomorrow with one of the
strongest fields ver entered fa
the 28-year-old pin classic.
: Garnett Hudson of Seattle, secretary-treasurer
and tournament
manager, declared tonight that
for the first time in the event's
history every champion crowned
at the previous tournament! will
be defending his title. --
Over 1250 men will bowl for
$12,900 in prize money during the
13-day tournament. The women's
event, with approximately 800 en
tries and $4000 in prizes, does not
start until Thursday. j
Virtually every Washington
town Is represented on the entry
list. The, bulk of Oregon bowlers
ill be from Salem. Portland and
Astoria. There are also entrants
from Cervallisk ugeno and Sea
side. No. 128-121
Syaopeia af Aaaaal Statement of the
Americas Fidelity 8 Caeualty Ce.. lae.,
( Aicamosd. ia tka Stat ei Virriaia,
en the thirt jlint day . at Deeeaabar.
I J39, sutfe f the Ieaaraaca- Comie
ieoer at Um State el Orefoa, paraoaat
te hv: -,.J -.
CAPITA!.
Aanat af capita : ataek paid ay,
0797.5OO.00.
ISCOXE
Vat prcmiuBL racaivcd dariag Ua yaat
3.i.S2.0e.
Intcraat, tiniaaa as4 raata eei4
ejrias tha year, 94S.77S.OS. f
Ineoraa fiaoa tkr womrct raeiad
darinc fac yoar. S138.538.0S.
TauU lat. $3,825.7S.1T. .
DlSHURSKJf KSTH '
Nat losjiaa -paid dacnis ta yaar Uclnd
iai adjaataiaat axpaaw, VX.SSl.Sd2.tS.
Ceaaauauoaa aad salariaa paid daring
taa year, t010,St)5.15. v -
Taxaa. iiceatacs aad faaa paid darinf
ta year. 011.11.S.
tHvideada paid aa capital atock darinf
Ua yaar. S 9,559.3a.
- AbmiI 1 " all ather axpeaditnraa.
I30J.7S8.76.
Total zpeiMtiiTe. 93.414.5S7.00. ;
ADMrTTEfl ASSI.TS
Valaa mi real aaUU awaed fok
ahi, S29.870.S7. i . ' ,
Iaaaa ea aaartdga aad aoiiataTat, at
03O3.9OS.C1. i
Valaa of Itoavda awaad . (luaartiaed).
97S2.S7S.65. -
Vaioa at stacks awaed (aiarkaa valoa).
7S.22.00.
Caak ia saaks aad a ksad. 9483,.
3.ll.
Preaainnia la cauraa af cell actios wri
tan. aiac 8apteaibr SO, 1939. $720,
931.3S. Imaresi sad mats das aad aecroed.
.7a.2T. .
IHli aaaata Bt), 914S.1S0.ST.-
Tatai adaaitttod aaaata, S3.35a.81iS.IS.
14ABXJUTIX3
Grass claim for loeMsi anpaid, 80S.
: SS4.88. -
Aataaai af Jaaearaed pramiams M all
: salatandias riaka, 8313,188.89.
Ihaa far epatmiaaiaa aad krakarasa.
9Kh4.4aO.Sd. ' - - : ' - i ..
AiJ ather llkViJitiaa, $359,875.00. ,
; Tetal Uabiiitiaa, except capital. 91.
4tS.S29.84. - T - (-."'.
Capital paid up, t7i7.S0O.00.
Sarplaa ant aU KabJlitia. $W8f?9 JO.
Sarplna as xeftrds paUeyaaldan.
I.778.489.iai ;,
Total. Sa,25S,SlS.8. -
BD8IHES8 IJf OREGOJf
iO& THE TIAS, - -,
Vat preaiiajM receired dariag tk yaar.
9 S 4.020.0 7. I . -
Ket ioaaaai paid darinf . tW yaar.
. $ 7.535.1 S. - - . '
Krt loaaca iaeradv , daris tka yaar,
$1.753.50. ' , : ' -
JCanie at CaarpiBr. Amerieaa ndeliO
Casualty Cd., las. 4 .
Name ef 5t.iJat, ft. A. Ufarkal.
Kama oi SrUrjk O. I. fciLpliX. .
Indians Defeat
; Salem Vikings
Chemawa Wins 14 to "11;
Both: Have big Innings;
' 19 Cobbles Counted t
With both teams playing error
flooded t ball, but bluing and
scoriBg-iustlly the Chemawa In
dians collected the larger share of
the runs by a, 14-11 margin In
the "little opener with the Sa
lem bigk Vikings at Waters park
yesterday afternoon.
Chemawa : took a first inning
lead of 1-0, but Salem scored in
the second on two Indian errors
and Dutch Simmon's single.
Then Chemawa's big third inning
came when they scored six runs
oft one i bit. two walks and four
bob ties, i The spree sent Don
Harms out of the game. Harms
waaj responsible for two runs, one
of which was in the first inning
score. He was relieved by Ben
GlfCord, rookie side-armer. who
was touched for four earned runs.
Eisrht Scamper In
Salem brought home eight runs
In the fourth when five hits were
collected and helped along by six
errors. The Viks batted around
in that Inning. This gave Salem
a 9j-7 advantage. Chemawa tied
it op with two runs in the fifth,
but! Salem came back in their
final half to take the lead and
end their half of the scoring by
Gilford's three-ply swat to the
boards, an error, and Hochstet
tler's single.
-One run In the sixth and four
In the last gave Chemawa their
margin1 of victory. Van Pelt
tripled a id Suppah singled him
in the it- score in the sixth, while
three bits, including Tatshama's
three-nagger two errors and two
free passes ended the Indian
scoring.
Van Pelt took hitting honors
for Chemawa and Gifford for Sa
lem, both netting a single and a
triple in three appearances. Pitch
er Tatahama found two hits in
four attempts. Halfmoon took the
other of four extra-base hits by
Setting a doable.
Salem L-ll 11 8
Chemawa . -14 11 11
Harms, Citford and Yada;
Tatshama and Suppah.
Lovill Dean Again
Blanks Ghampions
Shuts out Yanks oa Four
. Hits,: Rookie Harris
"Win ior Ilosox
N1W YORK, April 23.-(&y-Lortlt
Dean, the -Philadelphia Ath
letics chubby southpaw, has the
world champion New York
Yankees number and It's zero. .
He abut them out on four hits
today.. S to 0, for his second ver
dict of the season over the club
everybody figured to be Irreslst
able this season. His first was a
ten-inning: 2 to 1 decision at
Philadelphia in last Tuesday's
American league opener.
In that game he tangled in a
pitching IdueT with Red Ruffing.
Today his mound opponent was
Bump Had ley and the skirmish
ing was fierce for eight Innings.
The As also were held to four
hits, but they scored all of their
runs without the benefit of a
single safety.
.Philadelphia .3 4 2
New York 0 4 1
Dean ! and Hayes; H a d 1 e y ,
Chandler. Ruso and Dickey.
BOSTOX. April 2S.-(,rVMicky
Harris, youthful Queen City, LI,
southpaw up from Scranton of
the Eastern league, bowed Into
the. majors today by defeating the
Washington Senators 7-2 as his
Boston Red Sox mates pounded
three home runs.
. Harris walked only ens man
and struck out eight while giving
vp seven lilts, three of them
doubles, i
The Sox made only eight hits
but three of them were circuit
drives.
Washington 2 7 2
Boston 7 8 1
Leonard, Carrasauel, .Jacobs
and Ferrell; Harris and Desautels.
saui
afo
7
HaaaeUad las. Ca. of Aaaertta at Kaw
York, tka SUta f Now Yark oa tka
tkirtr-firat day Deeamher. 1939, made
tm the- laaaraaca . CoamiaWar at tka
Btata Oraceo. parsaeat ta laws
- CAJ-ITAJU u
. AaMNiat at capital ataek pal asv. 91,-
eoo.ooe.oe ... ',
... - I : IN COM K i- '
Nat BTfiniaaM jraoalvad dariag tka
yaar; 9817,75.S3. . .
lateraat.. diridvnda aad raata receiTad
darlBf ta- year, 120,19.10. , ,
Xaceote fraaa other- aenrcea . raeeivad
4uria tha yaar. 8S..
Total laeoiaa. $947,582.81. . .
.DISBURSEMENTS
Kd loaaaa paii dariai: tka year ia
ctadia adjaatateet axpoaoea, 989S.TS2.la.
CoaBBtiaatawa and aaiariaa paid darias
tka yaar, 933.SSWie. j
Tun. 4ieeaaea aad faea paid darias
tka yaan 970.S1S.S4. . , , ' .
XMTidanda paid oa rtpital stock cariag
tka yaar. . - . " -:
Aaaooat at all ackar f axpaoditaroa.
$209,497.98. . . -!
T Tatal asanditorM. 9911.984.84,
A DM ITT KD ASSETS
Valoa at real aetata awaed (aMkrkat
alrl. aaae. -f ' , .
Ijaaaa aa aaortrS sad caDaUral, at,
Valae af kaada awaed (ajaartiaed).
9f.18a.SSS.lS. . 1
VaLaa af atacks oiraed (aaarkat vahta.
99Sl.T0.e. . ; , ....
Cma ia . aaaaa aaa ; aa bmb, fiiv
118.91. :
rraaaiiiM tn eoaraa af oalleeti writ'
t aiaca StyUsaber 80, 1839, IMJ,-
429 S5. -" ' ''- -t"'S - ! ":. ;
lataraat 'aad raaU daa jaad aceraad.
"rt8eaaaaat at. 94.7SO..- '
Total admitted aaeer. 9S.S4aV247.8S.
. iLtBUATIES
' Groat claiM far laaaes i anpald, $72,
9S8.00. t ': : :
Aawwiit of woiecnied pnrahaats a an
aaUtaadias rikiU $esS42.Sl. " ;
Da r aoaiBuaaiaa aad brakariif a,
AUluir Hakifltfa. 910J58UU.
Total liaUUtna, aaeept eapOa f"-
'7JT..i i m -L. at nnn nnana.
Sarplaa aaar att liaktlitiaa, 91.878,
472.80.
fiaraJss '
M a-r T Bo
retard policy koldar.
Total. $J.i.ieT-Ja. .
jijixEss is ouooar . ; -
4 1XI3 THC TlUit
Vot prtmivM raearrod Sarins tka yea.
6.0S-3tJ. ::' ! -
Ka alettes flid iriS aa yvar, 9U
"729 09. ', 'I -
timt taiHaea Iaarra4 doriaf tka yaar,
Ktnaa tit Ooafa&y. Tka Homeland lad.
Oo. at Aiaarrea. - i -
Kaxaa id JPraaidant. C T. ghaileraaa;
Ifaaia ae Enrrtitary. B. T. taekkam.
Staio'wry iitkfl attaaatf for aerrua,
T. B.tl'Saatfuioa,
Spokane Game
Is Rained out
44
Very Unusual Is Claim;
Vancouver Cashes in on
Yakima Errors :
By RON GEHMSLL
SPOKANE, April 23.-(SpecIal)
-Until today bright sunshine had
been the daily weather schedule
here for two weeks, Spokane resi
dents swear, honor bright, but a
steady drizzle which began at 7
o'clock this morning and contin
ued, until mid-afternoon .caused
cancellation of tonight's : long-looke-d-forward-to
opener between
Salem's - Senators and Spokane's
Indians. ' .. ... I--.
"it's downright unusual," say
Spokanites. "We never had a
single league game postponed be
cause of rain all last year."
Ail festivities the parade, ban
quet and opening ceremonies
will take place Wednesday, Busi
ness Manager A. J. "Monty" Mont
gomery announced. Just one game
will- be played Wednesday, with
the possibility that today's post
poned bill may be made up on
the tall end of the series. In a
doublekeader Thursday night.
Both Skipper Bunny Griffiths
of our Senators and Manager Ed
die Leishman of the Indians, who
took their squads inside the arm
ory for short workouts, said the
postponement would make no dif
ference ia their starting assign
ments. It will be Bud Brewer on
the mound for Salem and Major
Serventi for Spokane.
Instead of shooting Jerry Soule
in the second night and Roy Hel
ser the third, as he originally In
tended, Griffiths now plans on
using Helser n the number two
role so the husky southpaw I will
have the right spacing to be ready
for the Salem opener next Tues
day night.
YAKIMA, AprU 23.-jfV-The
Vancouver Capllanos trounced the
Yakima Pippins 9 to 3 tonight as
the Western International league
teams opened their season on a
muddy diamond.
It was a bad n I g h t tor the
nltcners ana xaarma nam me;
JShiemer. first man up in the first
frame, walked; Quinn, following,
was hit and takes, out of the
rame: Edy singled aad Shlemer
scored on a wild pitch to ; give
Vancouver a counter to start the
game, -
In the third the Capllanos came
through, with five hits, including
a double by Stewart, after Sam-
hammer walked to chalk up j nve
mere. Yakima tallied two in! the
slzth, Younker singled. Bliss, Fer
nandez and Whipple walked.
Younker scored on a wild pitch
and Blias on a fielder's choice.
Yakima errors in the ninth con
tributed to two ; more Vancouver
scores. : ' "4 ' j
Vancouver .9 9 1
Yakima 3 4
Kralovleh and Crandall; H.
Johnson, Greer, Williams and
Younker.
ViJung Traclunen
Go to Milwaukie
. " 1 M
Meet Transferred; Shinn
Absence Will Weaken
Salem's Chances ;
Coach Vernon Gilmore will take
his Salem high sehool track squad
to Milwaukie this afternoon to
tackle the Milwaukie aggregation.
The meet, originally scheduled
tor Olinger field, was switched to
Milwaukie to : make way tor the
Viking baseball opening staged
yesterday. . . j
The Viking squad will be handi
capped by the loss of Bill Shinn
who . will be unable to compete
because of a boll attack last
week. Gilmore wlH rest Shinn un
til Saturday when the No-Name
league meet will be held on Olin
ger field. The removing, of Shinn
from competition against Milwau
kie will cancel the long awaited
duel in the half-mile event where
the Viking entrant is state cham
pion and Milwaukie's Peaks holds
the No-Kama league 889 record.
One of the top events of the
spring track, schedule will come
Saturday afternoon on Olinger
field whsn the No-Name league
track - and field - championships
will be staged. The meet which
will attract the eight member
schools, Salem, Xngene, Tilla
mook, CbrvalUs, McMlnnrllle, Mil
waukie, Albany and Oregon City,
will be conducted tinder the su
pervision of Vera Gilmore, whose
Salem scuad grabbed the 111 9
competition.
Viking Net Squad
Tops iiMnimville
' Salem lilgh school defeated M
Minnvillea squad three matclMts
to. two in tennis play on the Salem
courts yesterday. No doubles
matches were played, v i:j -v
The Salem, squad meets Corval
11s here Thursday. rwr-lv
- Results; v. . : - " - : ' J ,; f
"- Taphscott, McMlnnville, beat
Downs 4-4, 7-S; Rossman. Salem,
beat Tarslne 6-J, C-l; Carkin. Sa
lem, beat Stephenson 6-TT 7-5.
8-4; Peterson, McMlnnville,' beat
Bresaler 4-1, ' f-S, C-4: Sanders.
Ealeat, beat Miller 7-f , Z-f . 4-4.
Plan Tennia Tonrnamexit
gn.VEllT0N--Tlie Active club
will . sponsor its annual tennis
tournament in early Juno accord
ing to plans being made now. The
comsittee to take charge Is com
posed of Lester Hue, John' Bow
man and Bryan Gordon.
Senator Suing
a) Stay la rhythaa with Saw
tern's Senators rta tMatesw
snaa sports, first to yooj
daily. - - '
HOT CORNER EXPERT
yw r , v 11
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I 1 flA.
I with I AjF
First Time in History, Ma j or League
Game Is Flooded out; few Spots Are
Bare; McKechnie Fears Fish Pole Gag
' CINCINNATI, April 23- (AP) Home plate at Cros
ier field slipped from sight beneath backwaters of the Ohio
river tonight as, for the first time in major league history, si
baseball game was washed out by flood.
Two, in fact. Today's game with the St. Louis Cardinals
was postponed until May 13 and tomorrow's was set for
OMay J5.
-
TOwiing scores
COaOrEXCZAX, XSAQTTS
Weatera raaar CaavarttaS C.
Jeaaiac . 1 ISA 885
PeUraoa 15S 121 44 J
WUlecka .
Baelaaa
laBtaieaaa
Totals' .
J79
in
iss
110
17a 4 so
.178
14S 0S
ass
12 S 451
853 822 737 9401
oootnra
Handicap
88 88
88 114
128 49S
Sbaw
.180 17$
Huat
Anatia
Willefocr ,
Smith
.192 ISO
J60 149
.148 168
.188 ISO
124489
171487
160 471
161 48S
Total
SS1 877 782 9520
Bad's riaeo
172 194
144 151
157 ISO
ISS 17
, 1S7 125
140A-509
1S7 432
142 (79
174 eSS
17148S
1
Kewataa
Parker
Bart B.
WoU
Hart
ToUla ,
.9 19 920 794 1998
Ooeka'a Otnea Says
Baadieap
Clark .
Meal
Hisciaa
Barker
Ooofca
80
SO
90
.154
-141
-172
J78
.149
158
109
151
189
911
189 444
157 40S
174497
1 SI 445
157 614
Tetala
.919 799 78b 1997
Xaeaa Xaack
162 17S
i 165
. 169
Gallagher
Cooler
LI ay 4 i
GaTbariaa
179 -SIS
192 552
179459
.159 192
lffl 512
178 511
Safer
.169 ITS
Totals .790 979 988 8549
Wlllaaiotta Wreckers
O. D. Varrar 88 47 , 47129
CaerriDrtoa . 151 148 144442
i. Cfcerrinrtoa 1 149- 159 449
Gastalaoa 165 111 478
XneUaa 165 - 144472
Dehlberg ,. ..... ...,.137 19 182488
Total
.784 989 92T 9450
"aSss abidwsrs 0a.
HaadlaaB
K. Ebaer
Atkiaa
Bartea
Kahara ,
Kaaaar
ss
29
89
J59
J75
-111
-181
110419
110491
13 401
190828
198 552
Totals
.824 951 799 9574
rrtaaea Xarattara Oa.
CoUiaawarth "a 1(9 166 507
rrieeea 104 900 185440
Grant ,- , . i 900 168608
Patteraoa , 182- 202544
JCoek V 165 180517
Totals
-949 914 901 2600
Oolyaac JCotar
185 .
140
111
KBeaka .
MeCUry
Sealoa .
187
90S
179
192
129
1ST 459
-149 507
166 619
217549
151459
S20 9469
KlMf
Haasar
Totals
TO" 989
rerUaaeL Oaii Sj
Baaaleaa . 9 9
918
traea , 189
BargsTilt , " 909
193 552
115494
,141422
164451
157509
11 160
Jioratk 129
SiekatU 111 - 171
Totals
4 "
-S19 969 768 2449
ST aaa ranamue Oa.
145
149 119
J27 132.
' , 169
Van-
Woadry
Brewa .
190479
249411
167419
164458
80S 474
8iau
Perrr
111 142
' Totals'
.664' 990 972 2227
, rtnsaaxgk ratata
Baaaiesa -j- - 18 19 19 54
PMarm JTt 18 174 511
Haadria 142 150460
Carsteaae " 220 167496
Blatektord 119 186 401
IaaAatrsad 174 146454
Totals
.789 980 T91 2185
Catjieriyood 7ill
Coach nt FHbenis
DirUM Cat&ervood. wniunetta
tmlveralty atalsta and V&ysical
edaeatlon major, has accepted a
coacninfj and teacnlsx; post at
Fnoenix nisi Knool.
.. Catlierwood .has eamid letters
la basenail sad baaketlmll at WU
laxaette and coached the fresh
man basketball team, there dar
ias; tae past season. lis Is a
ErxdojU of City tih sclocl.
0
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RON GKMM
Salem. Oracjon. VoclnssclaT Morning. Arjcfl 24, 1949
OfefJUoAAbfke
I lyal Goodman, Harry Craft and
yonns; alike McCormlek would
have .needed a John boat to. shas
outfield files at game time; Ernie
Lombard! would have found hip-
boots handy bade of the plate and
Panl Derrinsjer, scheduled to hurl
a gains! Mort Cooper, would have
been something of a modern Cru
soe. Only the outfield terraces
were dry.
With the Ohio edging to the 5 1
foot mark seven above flood
stage and within one toot of a
predicted crest the whole field
likely will be covered by day
break.
' The Reds, who In three games
have played errorless hall, allow
ing just 18 hits and three runs,
visited the park shortly before
noon and where fairly dry foot
ing existed, indulged In brief
throwing practice.
But Manager Bill McKechnie
was disgruntled and dour.
That's enough, ho barked,
aTter a while. "Let's get off be
fore some photographer comes
along with a supply of flsh-potes.
If he does that, I might get mad.
Furnish Olympics
Finally Canceled
Host Nation now at Peace
but War 7ill Prevent '
Contests, Decided
HELSINKI, April X--Tho
1140 Olympic games, a football
tor the world's war lords for three
years, finally were cancelled def
initely today when Finland de
cided It would be impossible to
hold the International competition
at Helsinki this summer.
The decision, expected since
Europe was plunged Into war last
September, was made at a Joint
session of the organising commit
tee and : -the permanent Finnish
Olympic committee. y
Although the partlaUr complet
ed Olympic stadia and buildings,
erected: at a cost of some X 8,0 00,-
00, were not damaged by bombs
In the recent Hosxia-Finland con
flict, the Finnish officials decided
the international crisis made hold
ing of the games impossible. They
decided however, to petition the
International Olympic committee
for permission to . organise the
games when European hostilities
There has been some agitation
to permit Finland to stage the
games, if conditions permit, be
fore 1144 but ft would take spe
cial action by the International
Olympic - committee. The If 44
summer games already have been
awarded to London and the win
ter games to Cortina d'Ampeuo,
Italy. v
Crew Won't
Enter Sprint Test
Seattle, April zt-up-vk-
letle Director' Bay - Eckraan said
today the University cf Washing
ton crew would not compete la a
proposed national - sprint cham
pionship at Princeton this sum
mer.-, -: . . -
Eckraan said cnirerslty au
thorities tad decided the Prince
ton . event would carry competi
tion tow far into the summer
for the Pacific coast champions.
The varsity and Jayveo crews
will leave Juno 7 for tlie Jane
IS roughkeepsle reditu.
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Dodgers Explode
To Vanquish Bees
Three Homers Account for
iO-3 Victorr Keeping
Brooklyn at Top
. ; BROOKLYN, April tS-pV-The
Dodgers exploded llkej a case of
dynamite under the Boston Boes
today with threehom runs that
brought aa S to victory and kept
Brooklyn undefeated and tied for
the National league lead.
It was an explosive battle from
the very start, when a double, a
single and Max West's homer over
the right field wall earned the
Bees their total of three runs in
the first Inning. It wis the first
time the Dodgers had been scored
npon this season. - ,
But Brooklyn's rookie delega
tion came back with a five-run
second inning and followed with
three more in the slxthL
Boston , - ,,. , is l
Brooklyn . 8 is 2
Etrlncevlch, Errickson (2), Ja-
err 7; aad Lopes; CrIeton and
Franks.
Gaaahert Wla Dael
PHILADELPHIA, April 22-(A)
Harry G umber t bested ' Klrby
Hlgbe la a hurling duel today to
bring the New Tork Cilanta their
first triumph of the season, 1 to
0, over the Phillies.
Hlgbe, who had beaten the Gi
ants with a three-hitter a week
ago today, forced the game's only
run across the plate with a base
oa balls la the seventh Inning aft
er a walk, a wild throw by Qus
suar ana an Intentional pass had
filled the bases.
New Tork 1 I
Philadelphia 4 1
Pirates RallJ - '
PITTSBURGH, April Us-Ai
xne niisDurga nrates came from
behind today la a niata inalag
rally to score two rans and beat
Chicago S to 2 for their third con
secutive victory.
With the bases loaded in the
ninth Pinch Hitter Pan Waner
rapped out a clean single scoring
Arky Vaughan and Deb Garma,
The play at the plate joa Garma
was close aad the Cabs pretested
vigorously but to ao avail.
Chicago ! t T 0
Pittsburgh t S
French.! Page 19). and Todd:
McRayden. Brown ft), and Muel
ler, Berres (9). . ; j
Johnny Kolb Getis-
Honie Toivn Honor
Johnny Kolb, three sport' man
at Willamette ' university aad at
present holding down the third
base Job on the baseball nine, re
ceived word this week that he had
been awarded an athletic honor
from St. Peters high school la
New , Brunswick, . . Neif J ersey .
Kolb, an alumaus of the eastern
prep school, will have jhls name
inscribed ;pon a silver) cup, an
nually awarded to the outstanding
St. Peters graduate la the field of
collegiate athletics.
Last year'a winner was Michael
Hearn, Fordham university halt
back and baseball captain. Kelb,
whose home Is In New Brunswick,
win; be awarded his ninth major
letter at the completion of the cur
rent baseball season Kola has tn
his three years on the local cam
pus been awarded threo letters
esch in football, baaketball "aad
baseball. ! , ... , . .
PIiilliC3 Pitcher
; Sullers ColIapGe
PHILADELPHIA, April zS.-
Syl Johnson, veteran i Philadel
phia Nationals Ditcher, collapsed
In the dressing room following the
PhUlie-New Tork Giant gams here
today. .' k
A. psys'claa who examine i 1
aV aa ."' a a '
Picture Leader
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RedSoxAwciit
Seiison Opener
Sereral of '39 StToad to
Return, Blore of Them
WBen School out
SILVERTON With the reor
ganized Sllvertoo i Red Sox sched
uled to open here Saturday night,
baseball talk is running close
competition to political gossip on
Bllverton's -streets.,
Last year's players aad their
whereabouts have come up for
much of the talk. .
It Is expected that at least
some, of the boys now at the col
lege or university will be with
the Red Sox during the summer.
These include-Whltmsn, Bnbalo,
Klrsch and Fredericks at Oregon
State. Brewer and Helser are
with the Salem Senators. Hauser
has signed with the Spokane In
dians. (He split bis band dar
ing the weekend, and will be out
for three Weeks.) Heist Is In Ari
sona and Sylvester at the Uni
versity of Southern California.
Pesky Is playing at. Rocky Mount
with the Piedmont- league and
Era at Is at Beaumont with the
Texas league. White Is at Wil
lamette and Hurney is still coach
ing at the John Day high school.
Players -who signified their
willingness to play with Silver
ton again Include Hal Moe of
Willamette, who will be one of
the SUverton catchers;. Ken Mann
ing of Salem, first base: Roy
Rorren has signed for third base;
A! Wattier sod George Reed for
the outfield.. Delbert 'Sq.ueek"
Wilson, Frank Jell and John
Bennett have signed as pitchers.
Among the newcomers are Moe
Jubits, who was a left hand Tale
pitcher for three years, and who
made the all-Amerlcaa college
team which traveled through
Europe last summer: Red Groves
of Salem, catcher; and Bob Cody
of St. Helena, second baaemaa;
Clyde Reed, of Woodburn and the
Spokane WI league team, catcher.
Monroe Dean of Portland and
Bud Tuthtli of Oregon Normal are
lined us as shortstop. In the
outfield are Bill Trimilli of Rich
mond and John Oravec of West
ern International
The revised Oregon 8tate base
ball league schedule for 19 4 In
cludes: (
First Half
April IT and 21:
- Hills Creek at SUverton.
Medford at Albany.
Jack and Jill at Eugene.
M9y 4 and S: --.
Bead at Hills Creek.
Jack and Jill at Medford.
Eugene at Albany.
May 11 and 12:
. Hills Creek at Eugene.
Jack and Jill at snverton.
May 12:
Albany at Bend (double head
er!.
May It and II:
Albany at Hills Creek.
Medford at SUverton.
May is:
Eugene at Bend (double head
er).
May 25 and 24:
Babes at Eugene.
Hills Creek at Medford.
8Uverton at Albany.
May 21:
Jack and JU1 t Bend (double
header).
June 1 and 2: '
Bend at Medford.
Jack and Jill at Hills Creek.
Eugene at 811vertoa.
Babes at Albany
June S and I:
Bend at 11 vert oa.
HIUs Creek at Babes (Port
land).
Medford at Eugene. .
Jack and JU1 at Albany,
June 1U ' -
SUverton at Babes (Portland).
June II:
SUverton at Babe (Portland).
. fJecosMl naif
June IS and It:
SUverton at Hills Creek.
Albany at Medford.
- June if: -
Babes at Bend (double header).
Jack aad Jill at Eugene
(doable header). .
June 22 and 22: - V
Jack aad Jill at Medford. '
Albany at Eugene. -,-
Babes at SUverton,
June 22: !
Ilflls Creek at Bend (double
header). ,
June 21 and 29:
Bend at Albany.
Eugene at Hills Creek.
Jack sad Jill at Silrerton.
Babes at. Medford (4 games,
double' headers). . .
July f and ti :
Bend at Eagene.
HUls Creek at Albany.
SUverton : at Meedf ord.
Babes vs. Jack and Jill (i
games, 2 double headers).
July 12 and 14r 4 '
Eugene at Babee (Portland).
Medrord at illlls Creek.
Albany at SUverton. ;
July 14: -Jack,
and Jin at Bend (double
header). 1
July 2f and 21:
SUvertoa at Eugene.
Albany at Babes (Portland).
July 2tt
Jack and Jfll at UCls Creek
(double.header).
Medford at Bend . (double
header).
July 27. and 28:
Eagene at Medford.
Babes at IHUs Creek.
Jack and Jill at Albany. ,
July 2i:
SUvertoa at Dead (double
header), h
August 4 : '
Babes at Bend (double head
er).
Johnson said he apparently was
suffering from a small stomach
fcemmorhsge. . The pitcher was
t&ken to the Temp'.a tc:;!Ul for
examination.
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Ring
Gird Complete
Familiar Faces, Also new
Ones Are Scheduled
i on VFWsShow
Everything Is la readiness for
the VFW boxing show at the ar
mory Thursday night. The com
plete card as announced shows
some old faces, as well as several
newcomers and two or three
fighters who' hare established
themselves by virtue of the flttic
revival In Portland this month.
Here Is the lineup:
Buddy Peterson, Independence,
vs. Sailor Ralph Cronin, Boise. 10
rounds, 164 pounds. - v, I -Johnny
Woods, Dallas; vs. Mark
Diss. Los Angeles, six rounds, 131
poands. , (
Marvin Howard. Turner, vs.
Jerry O'Hara. Portland. , four
rounds, heavyweights, i
Kid Kalen, Portland, vs. Bat
tling Hegge, Independents, four
roenda. 14S pounds.
Toung Nationallsta.. Portland,
vs. Johnny Gerard, Dallas, four
rounds, 132 pounds. r
Cronin Is the tall gob who has
been the sensation of the mouth
In Portland. He has two elesncut
Victories under his belt and Is just
gathering steam for an. assault on
the state middleweight crown
held by Leo Turner. Portland
tans think Cronin has shown plen
ty to take Peterson in this 10.
roander. They has a chance to
compare Cronin and Buddy last
Friday and all hands agreed that
the sailor looked like the best bet.
Gob Working Hard
The gob really means business.
He has been' training daily In
Portland with Tiger Jack Fox, the
nationally rated light heavy-
weigni star. i
Peterson needs this wla
badly
flight
. rear
If he Is to stay la the first
of Oregon middleweight.
ago he waa the top hole roaki, bat
right now be must wla or move
out of the ranking clasa. I ill fol
lowers feel the Independence lad
will come throuith in the clinch.
as be has before. 1 '
Johany Woods, the Dallas!
weight, faces a reiarenated!
light-
Mark
Dtat. The Filipino made a eensa
tlonal fight with Jimmy Deris In
Portland Jast week ao good the
club wants a rematch fof aext
week. Dial doesn't Intend to blow
this' opportunity -hy loalsg to
Woods.
Howard and O'Hara are new
comers. The former Is sponsored
by Buddy Peterson and the latter
Is a tall fellow of promise.
Kalen, who won last show,
draws a newcomer In Battling
Hegge. Johnny Gerard will be
tested to the limit by the veteran
Nationalists who has been going
strong In both Salem and Port
land. I: ' j
Qeanies Mop up
Meanics Quartet
Sugal Is Victor, Wius
Decision Over Feroni
In Main 3Iat Event .
Cleaale Don Sngal wrested vic
tory from seven other contenders
la a combination battle royal and
Individual match program at the
weekly wrestling show at the Sa
lem armory last night when he
woa a decision over Meaale Al
Feroni In the 20-mlnute wind up
event.
The card opened with eight
muscle-men In the ring, four nice
boys and four bad boys, with the
tough guys lot lag out all around.
Meanle Babe Small went out of
tbe battle royal first, la six min
utes, followed at 1:19 by Cloanle
Sugal Hynackl. at 9:49 by Meanle
George Kttsmlller. at 14:64 br
Cleaale Wilson, at 12:19 by Herb
Parks, and at 14:21 by Meanle
Prlaco Ilaki. 1
la the ' resulting Individual
etches, Wilson put Kltsmlller
down tn 12:29 with a body scis
sors. Park went the full If mm-
tee with Ilaki for a decision and
Sugal stayed through the 10 -min
ute mala event for his Judges'
award over Feroni.
No mate has will be staged aext
Tuesday night. Western Interna
tional league opener alght at
George E. Waters baseball park.
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