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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1920)
FACE EIGHT. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1520 Hew Aggie Coach Has Long Record As Football Man Oregon Aprricuuurji lonege, tor-, .. ,... wilgon w p Wilson. W vaHis. April 17. R. B. Rutherford; I p. Browning. Holand B. Reinhart. director of phvs.cal education and Eldon 8hpard. W. C. Bohrnstedt, A. head athletic coach at Washington 1 C. Bohrnstedt. Charles A. Clase. university, St. Louishas been elected! present time are as follows: F.ickreall and Willamlna, Hear: Santiam. ri-1 iing; Will crek. running high; Thom-' as Creek Is running strong, being augmented by snow wter coming down from the moumalns. Anglers licenses were Issued recent ly to W. C. James, Aumsviile; Chas. Meir. Jr.. Jefferson: William Nelson, ! Claud Palmer, Fred EL Mang.s, H. A. I Nlchety. Fred K. Vance, Lloyd Miteh- 8hort stop KtVy Orr Outfielders "Brick" Eldred, ; election: Curt Hate, fu rcit y P.oxy er: Clyde O. Rice city treasurer Middieton. Pete Compton and "Red'.T. Welsh, city marshal: A. Lee Jlroe-j Hedges. j lock, city marshal; George M. Pat-i Catchers Forrest Cady, Lester ; terson. city marsliall and Otto J. Wil-, Cook and Robert Schang. to the position of director of physical education and Intercollegiate athlet ics at the Oregon Mate agricultural; college. At Washington university Mr. Rutherford has had charge of all j work in physical education for both i men and women and has been head coach of all majod sports. At O. A. C. he will b in general charge of all physical education and athletic work for men and will personally coach football and basketball Mr. Rutherford Is a graduate of the 1'nlversity of Nebraska having major ed in physical education, earning the bachelor of arts degree and normal training certificate. As an undergrad uute at Nebrarka ty was a member of all varsity athletic tenuis and Is re garded at Nebraska In the words of; R. O. Clapp, COAST LEAGUE CUBS Sacramento Attorney Attempts To Invoke Law On i son, mayor. j Petitions bearing the requried amount of signatures have been filed ITt Potatoes Scarce On Market Here At ...!.. ..f las aiil. anil luu.iv filed with ' ablv one nf ih. . I City rtecoraer rtace n: tamuuaij m ic coast and District Attorney Max Gehlhar has received a letter front Roscoe P. Hurst, Portland attorney. In which attention Is called to the situation at j the state hospital, where a number of employes have protested at the em ployment of a former Inmate of the late penitentiary. As attorney for the ' for location on a timber claim and councilman front ward No. 1. Mr. ; student at VVellesley. Simeral declined when first asked to . ... .k. i , - t-i 'enter me race iur wir vvuma, c.i& ydent r riCe that the rush of private business . nouki not permit nim 10 give nine 10 Contrarj' to reports that there were , wit hthe city recorder. Mr. Race said no potatoes to b-i had In the city, local ; Mr simerars slogan is: "serve the today. Other candidates are expected ; merchants Friday said that the situa-' interests of all of the people of Sa to file their nominating petitions soon.jtjont whi!e serious, was far from being lent to the best of my ability, without as desperate as had been reported. respect to class or. creed, with a view The potato market, they said, was 'of making a bigger and better Sa suppliea with a meager amount of the'lem." homely vejetables. and housewives! Mr. Simeral is well known here, is may procure them in small quantities j prominent in lodge circles, and is a at 9 cents a pound. Dealers could ; member ol several civic orgnmzauous i give no definite information as to when the conditions would change, but the Declaring lhat he did net enter opinion was expressed generally that Into a contract with Carlos L. Byron j they would not ease up noticeably until 'raH. Hospital "Strike" Baker Denies He Was Victim Of Carlos Byron Sacramento, Cat.. April The Sac ramento club of the Pacific Coast League faces the senson changed In ownership, altered in personal but still under management of William K. ("Wild Bill") Rogers. Many familiar faces are gone from the line-up. Of last year's pitching staff Bill Piercy is with the New York Club of the American league: "Daiie Vance was sold to the New Orleans .Southern League team and Ralph professor and head of (Babe) Pinelli Is with the Detroit the physical training department, obi team of the American league. "one of the best if not the very bestl This leaves Walter Malls, a south- all around athlete ever turned out by paw, as the club's chief reliance, back the University of Nebraska. Mr. Rutherd was on the mythical all-Missouri valley football team for three years, was placed on the ail ed by Ken Penner and Bill Prough. Rogers hns accumulated, however, a stable of youngsters and Intends to procure through purchase from the western football team by several writ i majors a couple of men for the pitch ers and In his senior year on some of l"g staff. the all-American football teams. Hej Tele Compton, outfielder for the was a member of the varsity basket-! Seattle team last season has come to bull team three year and the wrest-' senators tn traue ror Jiarry wo ling team two seurs. both times win- wno Played right field for the during the last two sea ting the western Intercolleglute gym nasium association championship In competition with such institutions as Minnesota Chicago, Illinois and WIs- ..iiiM AflA irrA,liifiti,M In 1QIS tia served at Nebraska one year as all !"ke "JT '"? f ' local team sons. Rogers Is hoping for great things from Frail Mnllwlti who was purchas ed from the Bt. Louis Nationals and around assistant athletic roach. Since thiit time he has been at Washington university as above stated. Marion Fishermen . Plan Good Trips As Sol Re-appears Ite contlnuptl rnlnu ami uiiliHtt tuent rising streams. Marlon county 0.ut 0"r1"" training this yeur sportsmen are reporting some very ond catches. One lucky angler re- i porta a ml eh nf 18 tine trout taken j from Mill creek waters last Monday. I These fish were taken with a fly, us 1 whs a 20 Inch, two and a quarter! pound "red sides" lhat was brought to Salem Tliuro.l.iy by Tom Smith, who cnuMht the beauty In Mill creek above Htayton, While salmon fitting Is poor at Oregon City, because of the hltjh wa ter, steelhetuls are coming tip the Hnlliim slid several gi'od catches are reported, "" Htrenm Indications received to the first buse. Griggs has gone to Los An geles Club. Mollwltx in practice has shown a superior brand of baseball and Rodgers Is confident this will hold out In actual play. Willis Rutler formerly of the Port liiml club and Hill Stumpf, who play ed last season with Oakland are of fering" spirited competition for the vacant position at third base left open by the departure of Plnelll. Of the young pitchers given a try Kail Kuuti of Sacramento and Jack K 11- leen of San Diego have displayed much promise, "lied" Hedges, a young outfielder from Southern Cal ifornia showed fine form In camp and probably will be held throughout the seiiHon. The training sipiad roster .contained these names: Pitchers Walter Malls. "."Gunner" Lnt-kin. Hill Prough, Karl McNally, Karl Kuiits, Jack Kllleen, Kenneth Penner. First lmxe Fred Mollwlls. Second base Marty Mcflafflffan. Third base Dill Stumpf and Wil lis Butler. MICHELINS, UNI VERSALE CORDS and FABRICS Are ideal Non-Skld as well as unequalled driving Tires. Tires adjusted here. CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE 819 North Commerciul Street Sualem, Ore. Mfc iR4 Pari nit WrtX During the past season, every long distance race in America was won by the Harley-Davidson because ComUttncy started 'way back in the factory and continues all along the line. Some Harley-Davtdson Championship 800 Mils World Championship, Marion, Indiana 200 Mil National Championship, Loa Angles. California 100 MiU National Championship, Shcepshsad Bay, New York 50 MiU National Championship, Shscpsiiead Bay, Naw York 100 MiU Ascot Championship, Los Angel, California SO MU Ascot Championship, Lot Anr.l, California S00 Kilomstor South American Tourist Trophy (Solo) Argentina 500 KilomH South American Tourist Trophy (Sidiar Ar(ntina World Record Ftl Tim in Competition Winnar of National Hill Climb, CapUtrano, California OnU rnaka to acora pwfect In both aolo and id., cl., . National Enduranca Contest. Ride the Bt and LtaJ th Rttt Come and see the ne:v models today HARRY W.SCOTT 147 Sou ih Com m crcial St. Prisoners' Aid Society of Oregon. Mr. Hurst asks to Marlon county prose cutor to Investigate the situation in relation to an alleged violation of chapter 100. General Laws of Oregon for 1S1T. The chapter makes It unlawful for anyone to expose or to threaten to ex pose, any person who has been par doned, paroled or discharged from the state penitentiary. He points out that the statute states clearly that a violation occurs when such exposure' Is resorted to in order to debrloe such ex-Inmate from employment or to prevent him from obtaining same. Prsecuor Gehlhar, although engag ed at present In work connected with Marlon county grand Jury Investiga tions, has taken the matter under con sideration and is expected to confer with Mr. Hurst In the near future. that he knew nothing of Byron's act ivities in Salem until 10 days ago, Ed Baker, credit manager for the Miller Mercantile company, today asked the Capital Journal to withdraw his name from the list oT people with whom Byron made contracts here as print ed In the Journal of Wednesday. the new crop was in. Candidate's File Full Petitions Investigation by the city recorder's office showing that the names on their petitions are bonafide, the names of the following candidates will be In- reported "his bicycle taken from the serted on the ballot In the primary Dreamland skating rink. Five Bicycles Are Stolen Here Five bicycles were stolen in Salem Thursday and Thursday night, accord ingto police reports today. j Eldon Scott, 345 South 14th street.! had his bicycle taken from the high , school. , i Arthur Nicholson, 2409 Cherry ave-1 nue, missed his from the high school also. H. F. Hulsey. 241 South ISth street, j lost a bicycle he left standing at the j corner of State and 23rd streets. Gordon Greemstret, 1330 South; Commercial street, lost his bicycle from the Y. M. C. A. Frank Hoover, 404 South 17th street. Simeral Enters Race For Council Job From Ward 1 L. J. Simeral. 980 North Cottage street, acceded to the wishes of num- Portland Woman Who Served In France Is Called Portland, Or., Apr. 15. Miss Mary Frances Isom. county librarian here for many years, who saw service In France with the American Library as sociation, died at her home here today after an illness of many months, al though she had attenedd to her duties erous neighbors and friends even out-until recently. Miss Isom was prob- Salvation Army prepares To Put I un Lampaign Hen Plans for the conduct of j, fund campaign this county ning May 1, will be laid at , ' in the Commercial club next aT eveninjr of the M-ion Count IT tion Army advisor? board, Z J? Wheeler of Chicago, leader of .k1 vatlon Army service campaign '' present and explain the neeVfeT funds and the nature or the Y be done. ' ,he t Other countiea n the stit. k ben alloted quotas. Mario Z. . of tlOoa m In the state. At th. J? . of the board Monday evening men and committees t0 handlT campaign will be named, and al? tionment of thetotal quota to the ous towns and cities in the count, ! be made. wl quota highest IT TT T ii ii ri T7 TT VAUDEVILLE " SUNDAY KNORR-RELLA & CO. in "THE VAMP" A Satonical Comedy Playet The HENNINGS Freeman & Lewis Marvelous Juggling Songsters of . Novelties ' frhe Hour CORINNE GRIFFITH in Clyde Fitch's Famous Play THE CLIMBERS From the Sensational Stage, Success. V1 ,;'t7 BOON THEATRE "" " 1 ! " " rTlifcigJssK Quality Wins Again" 1 1-2 to 7 tons Rear and FouMYheel Drive r it. it. 'o, . 'f ."to.:"',:' "I 'Ox. tf. t,.'A owc,"'q,. o,. 'o J r - Qualty Spells Economy Farnham Motor Car Co. 444 FERRY STREET PHONE 210 USED GA: RS TheStartingand Lighting Battery That Goes Into Your Car to Work THERE is n. "perhaps" alwut the "E.XC." . "1'liirh-two yeara of hattiTv-luiilding exjicrieiict! . guarantees tlic enduring rightness of its cvory detail. 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