Leslie Holds CD A? I M n r n V7 'Mi,! Moot j (Continued from past 8) r V t. 4k. -V. ..1 1 At- iwf iu um vxvi yuk ui wiej scv- 1 1 nth' and that 15 font 10 Inch hrnari I f Jumps turned in eighth graders ulXll ASS Blume and Willis Graham. Results: ' SEVENTH GfJLDK ' 2nd. Sod, 2nd. SO yard dash 1st. DaUoude: 2nd. SeDDood: 3rd. .Brennan. Tim sSS. 75 yard dash 1st, Bcppond; 2nd. High . jump 1st. DaMoude; 2nd. FusseU: 3rd. Balonstfer, Height 4 teet I inches, r Broad Jump 1st. Brennan; 2nd, Beppond; 3rd, Cocking. Distance 13 leet 10 Inches. - . Shot put 1st. DsMoude; 2nd. Fus seU: 3rd. , Davis. Distance 34 feet Inches. ' -'. 220 yard relay Won by teanr of DaMoude, fusseU. Brennan and Sisk in :3l. - - EIGHTH GRADR M yard dash 1st. : Blume; Straw; 3rd. Esau. Time 100 yard .dash 1st, Blume; Straw; 3rd. Esau. Tim U1.7. Hih lump 1st. Anderson; Johnson; 3rd. tie - between Welty. Klein smith and Sproule. Height 4 leet .1 inches. ;.. . Broad Jump 1st. tie between Blume and Graham; 3rd, Sproule. Dis tance 13 feet 10 inches. Shot out 1st. Wright: 2nd. Gra ham: 3rd. Esau. Distance 30 feet V inch. 300 yard relay Won by team of Straw. Graham, Sproule and, Bunnell in :3S. NINTH GBADB 50 yard dash 1st, Goffrier: 2nd, Sexton: 3rd. Hickman. Time :.7. - 100 yard dash 1st, Wiper; 2nd, . Goffrier; 3rd. Simmons.' Time Ul.S. 220 yard dash 1st. Sachs; 2nd, mckeu; 3rd. Sheets. Tim 37.7. High lump lit. Sexton: 2nd. Weldner: 3rd. tie between Aduddell and Mfrfcl. Heiaht 4 feet inches. Broad Jump 1st, Lisle: 2nd. Bid food; ard. Wiper. Distance 13 feet !' I Inches. t. . Shot put 1st. Robins: 2nd, Jack- son; 3rd. Wallace. .Distance 33 teet a inches. Discus 1st. Robins: 2nd. Province: 3rd. Van Dyke.' Distance 80 . leet 10 440 yard relay Won by team of Bachs, wiper, mcaeo ana Jones in m. t ' " v - X ex WAVES H ELF OUT ON FARM-WAVES stationed In WaaUiifioii. D. C.. who volunteered to sets on farms on their days' . off without pay, art shown burning brushwood an Arrowhead Fans near Herodon, Vs. - . Harder Gains 199th Triumph CLEVELAND, Maj J.-(flV-Md Harder, veteran- Cleveland hurling ace, recorded his 199th major league victory today as the Indi . ens walloped the Chicago White Sox' 9 to 4. Harder, who will be 85 next .October, allowed seven hits in gaining his second win of the season. This is his 17th year with the tribe. Chicago 000 209 002--4 S X Cleveland 060 002 5Z--7 11 1 Rosa, Speer (8) and Castino; Harder and Sasee. .. .. ; T HR 0 U C H TH I W H D S H I EL pJnw w-dahleld tw. srrlceme. look st s lent f r Cari Junior Noses Out Win SAN MATEO, Calif, May 3- Car Junior surged from behind to win over Tweendeck in a photo finish of the $1600 feature race today at Bay Meadows.: Tween deck, which led all the way to the stretch ' of the mile and i one-six teenth event, led Philadelphia by a neck at the line. Carl Junior, timed in 1:48, paid- $12.90. $5.80 and $3.50. Tweendeck returned $50 sod 4.50 and Philadelphia! 85.40. iptmiww a mw "iw nn-'f hi i . mm i v i ihi,i.ijiihi. ii.itmi.in.i,. tJ i .uimniii-y ju.iw. .mui iiin . i If ' - 1 M 4 k . r a ' ,i ' 1 ..:." " v.,.-.. . --.' V ' : ' v : , r , ; ' ; - v - -"''-' ' i . r : ; v - - . :3 B I SSt a ft t 4.1 SH ; Oil '- a . ' 1 -1 . 2Lfm - J. " - w I! ,-T?st' Kley M. .8ehlanrer (left) ef Forest Hflis N. X. as Pvt. Ben & Glaaser ef Brooklyn bicycle with Beatrix Sales. Amy hostess, la Hawaii. PSSffjei j ev. f I'VrTff'eVOea'vsjaes 1 'H ft v: V 11 J Waymire Rites Will Be Friday WOODBURN, May 3. Funer al services for Harold. Evans Waymire, who was accidentia killed in an automobile'; accident early Tuesday morning,; will be held here at the Ringo Funeral! chapel at 1:30 Friday. Rev. John L. Meyers of Oregon City will be i in charge of the services. Harold " Waymire was born in Newberg September 15, 1928 and b survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Waymire, a bro-1 ther James Leonard Waymire, j US army air corps; and Marvin i Leroy, and Darrell Wayne of Portland; also . his . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Waymire of Portland. JRAVELER The nation's first lady and one of Its first travelers, Mrs, Eleanor Reese i velt arrives at Washington sir pert from a soBthern Jatmt, ear i eying a sweater and seme ef the ! handbags sad knitting hags for which slit is Beted, r - STALK INC THE U-B 0 AT-ln i heavy North Atlantle sea a U. 8. Coast Gaard : cutter hrata-Ier emeeny soktasea searaaders and gsanU eaefeeenid Altted svppUea. I f R I D C E C 0 M E S D O W N Adjadged a navigation hazard, a bridge built at Norfolk, Muym'.i.uM Win yrvw Cubs Drop 10th in Row CHICAGO, M ay -P-Roy Johnson made his debut as active manager of the Chicago Cubs to day, but they suffered Jheir tenth straight loss when the Cincinnati Beds showered the premises with 17 hits to win, 10 to 4. ' Cln, 12 32t 02010 17 0 Chi. , 211 110 000 4 f S Be La Cms and Mealier; Der ringer, fiswia (4), Tanden berg ($) and Hohn. , - ' y i s" !, y f t ULLSEYE-. star. Uemi. 1 (Jg) Charlotte Wallace of In. diantpella lines bp the sights en a M revolver daring .small practice at the Coast Gaard's base at Boston. Browns 7f Tigers 4 ST. LOUIS, May 3-iT)-Pound-ing'out five runs in the fourth in ning,, the Bt Louis Browns batted their way to a 7 to 4 victory over the Detroit Tigers ; today. Jack Kramer received credit for his fourth consecutive triumph against no defeats, best record In either league. ' . i' -' Detroit .82$ $18 001-4 t 3 St. Leals CS$ 508 ll'--7 11 1 ; Treat, OrreH (5) and Rich er d s; Kramer, rioUlngswerUi (9), Caster (9) and Kaywerth. Cronin Sparks 7in BOSTOrT, May J-i)-Manager Joe Cronin put himself at first base today and played a major role by liitUr.j homer as the Boston Ed Cox snapped three-same- losing streak by defeating the Washington Senators 11 to 10 In a clu-;.j match, : Wash. .1:2 2:2 2:118 1$ 1 ' Boston .:) til tlx 11 IS 1 Leonard, Caniil (J). AToirT (S) a-i TcrrtH; V. Jilzsea, EowEaa C), Cjt C) al DRY LANDING FOR S E A P LA N E soreed down by metee troerble above the Arisena. wastelands, this U. 8. Navy Martin Mariner waa landed on a dry take with emly minor damage. 9 1 luit ' : 1 r5&f azZ Liverpool 4 s-1 ! i3?4 ; -. 'i SMS Urn '"'S:Si2&L. H jNGLAND ijrr-i; wh1S17 : i , ,., FA R 1 FA CI F I C SUN S ETbeari a, flgntms ship somewhere m distant radfle waters, ' ij. g. Const Gsntrdaaaaa stands watc ae tne asm etnas te me aortsoB. 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