'M1-:PK0UD MAT Li TftTBTTNT'!. MEDFQTiD, OKKdQV. SATrT?P"AY. MA V 10. n FIVE Kill SEATTLE WINS PITCHERS DUEL Ortman and Hanson in Close " Mound Effort Seals ' ;1 CHno I In in I oarlprs Rv i J Defeating Stars. (By the AsstM'iiilt'd Press) ; .U A sliiKffHt. and two piti-hcrs' ' duels featured piny In the eoast leaKilc yesterday which saw the teams in first and second position in lite stnndinss defeated, while tSan Francisco, in third place, edged closer to the top notch hy ' virtue tif a ! to 3 victory over .Hollywood at J Angeles. The pitchers' duels were fought ; ol Portland, where Seattle defeat- : ed the Heaver-Ducks, 3 to 2. making- It three straight in the pres ent series. And at Oakland, where a relief hurler held ie Sacra mento Senators to four scattered hits to give the Acorns a 'I to 1 Win. . There was little to choose lie Iween Ortman and Hanson, the ' nioundsmen respectively for Port land anil Seattle. lioth allowed seven hits while Hanson collected four utrlUeouts against Ortman s . Scuttle hunched hitH, how ami put across the tieing rfin in the ruth and the winning tall in the sixth, t Moli Hurst. usually a relief linger, went the entire route for the Oalts, while Ijiuri Vinci, a pro duct of the sand lots, lasted seven Innings on the mound for Saera n' nto. ; The .Missions and Angels played 'l-'iugid haselmll at San Francisco, the local nine finally emerging from the contest, which saw 35 hits of which 6 were home runs ond eleven doubles, on the long oi. d of a IT to 13 score. The San Francisco Si ills made ,lt four ttraight over the Holly wood Stars at I-os Angeles, defeat ing the movie city team, 9 to 3. Yesterday's Otast IUfciic UesiiUHj ( Hy the Associated Press) I At Portland: i- J1- ,,J- Seattle 3 T 0 'l'ortlnnd - " v batteries: Hanson and "riaiii; Ortman and Woortull. Hor- !L ii onlilimil' H. H. 13 i AGAINST DUCKS 5'crnnlento ' j " PITTSIH'UOII. May 10. (P) aklnntl , , i Jack V. Ilunl. who with Ills wife, llutteries: Vinci. (lould nnulWns k tl,.,1 in an automohlle accl- Wil ts; I hirst and Head. ! dent recently In W ilmington, N. ; At I.os Angeles: R H ! ; Pan Francisco 9 1JJ 1 ' Hollywood 3 7 1' - i'.atterles: SSinn and Gaston: j Jlollerson, Vde and llassler. j . .- v,nWn. It. II. E.I 1- A.,,.l,.s . 13 1" 1 .Mlmlins 1' ' " i I'.atterles: Duerht. W'nlsh, llol llng. Peters and Hannah: Warren: ister. Nelson and Hoffman. j HEAD BENEFIT TEAMS UL'CIENia. Ore.. May 10. (P) Two football teams, eaptilined h.v 'Iti.'orKe C'hrlstensen Jind Austin , Colbert. OreEon'f famed nuartet ton tackles on the University Oreunn varsity last year will briiiK to conclusion the spring ; practice today on Hayward field ' in a community chest benefit i Itame. The OreKon football squad, f' which has been working out under .i.ir. i mrence tunc, ih-.... nier Minnesota mentor, has been j divided ns evenly as possible be j tween the twn teams. , John Kltzmiller. the "Klyins Dutchman" and all-coast quartcr ' buck, will appear in action for ! during the Oregon , State college game i her. nnd last Oregon Baseball Standings (fly the Associated Pre."s.) ' Pet. I .021 ; .13; .M4 .hi j Oinsl. h. 1 1 12 13 13 10 n: 20 IS 19 m is 14 14 in JSaeramento San Franclico0 nukland S-attle MittMons Midlywood 1'ortland o 'hie;, go Pittsburgh New York llrooklyn ' 'inrinnati Po'on ST. rouis .41.7 ... 9 I. w. 15 12 11 in 9 s ,fi .'11 ! ..'.lie .4', .444 ,4Mi .333 Philadelphia - Pc:. .Till Philadelphia i Wahington .. ! Cleveland 'hieago ... o !) 12 11 13 1 n m St. Louis ... w York . .. "'-ton troit 33.1 'Grid Star Will Be Coach I X5l 1 v., l J tL i 1 I Hll Wf..v WKST POINT. V. V., May Army's trrratt-si ton) ha II slais, 10. has lion hniiKliately alter his Hraduatlrm, June from the military at'julerny. in order to mvept a 'oaehin: posltlmi at Mississippi A. and M. lie also will work for "a larire eomnuMfial hint sc." Carlo's plans were announced by j: Major Phillip IS. Fleming, cradu , manager of athletics at the military a c a d e m y. Meeauso of Cable's prominence in the athletic world, Major-Cieneral William U. Smith authorized tho cadet tu malic a statement in his own behalf. , which I would indeed be most for "It is with considerable regret,"' tunate to attain after 30 or 35 years Ca-jle said "tlmt I shall submit Former Husband of Golf Star Killed in Automobile Accident 1 ' ""S " irOIIIIIlClll 1 IHMIUIIIII sleel man alio lormer IIUSOIIIIll m Dorothy Canipliell llurd. one-lime woman golf champion of the Unit- eil . Stales. Oreat lirltain and fan- In Plttshurgh dull circles. His! 1 second wife was Mr Caroline Me- Cord Hiitterfield. a native of Col- umbuK. Ohio, who resided in New York and I'inehurst. llurd and Mrs. itutterfield were married during the Christmas hoi - Idays of lUL'T. WELTER KiNG !N DETKOIT. Mich.. May m. (JP) For the (list time in 2!) years a j of neRiu reisns today ns me welter weiBllt champion r the world. ! Pete of lOuKene to his credit, l.ob tlclpaletl the most extensive In The newly crowned title holder j Walk In, cxnavy champion, ex -1 terscholnstle track meet ever held Is youim Jack Tliiimpson of Oak- peels to make short work of Vaqul i h(,rc Th(, ,.eeoid-breaklng entry land, ('ill., who conquered Jackie j Joe when the two meet at theilllt exceeded by fourteen schools Fields In 15 rounds of fiahtinn In Armory next Monday nlpht In an, a hundred entrants tho lineup the Olympia niuna lust iiIkI.I. I finish match, promoted by Herb i fr ,nMt y(,,ir. Fields, who won the cliampiollhhip : Owen. Wntklns defeated I'ete at Preliminary heats were run off from totleriliK old Joe Dundee in , Detroit Just 10 mimtlis aKn. " ,.,., .,. ,,,.,,, went down to ciushini; defeat in his first ! mmencs nns neieaieii tne moian. numl(.i of entrants. I'rellmlnarles defense of the honor. ! Yaiiul Joe is ciimlm; direct to,n t)l, )(IO-yaril dash, the 220 Thompson battered Fields from ; Medford from Texas and expects, ,.1(jh yi0 nKh hurdles and 220 pillar tu iost. winnini! so convim-i to wrestle several limes In various ynr,i )ow hurdles were scheduled Inglv that Iteferen F.lmer ( Slim") , sections of the state before t-eturn I fl)r the mrnlng session, o many McClelland lastalltlv raised Thonip-i im-'- He has an enviable record , thletes had entered In the 220 son s when the hell claimed ending the I conlesl. Thonipsim was credited j Holds. j Morning nunllfylng rounds In I with winning ID of tile 15 rounds. I A fust preliminary has also been ;,),,, rf .,.t events Included shot ! Willi, three going to Iho defending ! arranged for the card, presenting piJ, discus, broad Jump and jave chainpion. 1 ""' Krl"h' "f Medford against a iM The nigros vlctorv was n start-: worthy opponent, to be announced, Unir nnset as Flcld'i had twice de fealed him in loround engage- ments. Few figured that Thump-1 son. 1-aving twice bowed to l!ie su-; pcvlor fighting of Fields, could con- e.uer him in a third meeting. Fields I entered, the ring a 3-to-l favorite! and he lell it as ;u,:indly defeateil ; as ever a ring chanyiion had been. ill I I Nil V. I niJ U IMLLU ! BIRDS ON N. Z. BEACH ! Al'CKI.AMJ. New Zealand UI In making his record-breaking dash of Mvr.nT miles an hour for la nilleiQlonc .Ninety-Mile beach hire. Wizard Smith in his racing ; aulo, "The Anzac," killed seven i biir sea birds. (file car was fast for the .:ri.irA. line 1 0 Vn 11 n d carcass 'J2' struck Smith in the face, nearly finn ; blinding him nnd causing him to -i i ! lose control of the car temporar- f. n,..hin.. al.-l,l.lf.,l .rinviTTk !ulr before Smith r.caine. ... trol. - , , twvit.i.w 4J Christian Keener Oaj;!e, one of ikM'idiMl to sulnntt his nMiKiui my re.sjnntion to the war depart ment after Krauuauon in oraer io aecopt two position in olvil life, one :t fitoih:ill ctnirh lit MiSHissinol ;. nna M an(, ,he otner wltl, tt larK(1. ' commercial house. The combined j salftry is considerably more than . the pay of a maJor-Keuenil, a ran't of service.' , A divorce from Dorothy Cnmp- hell llurd was recommended for ! llurd in 11123. The master in the i divorce proceedings found "Mrs. i IHIIU k'Miwiiimi iimui(,cn ii n in im- eAi-niit.n in uvi iiiuiuki relations." llurd testified Hint ! when Mrs. llurd was not playing ! golf she was writing for golf mag- Two years prior Mrs. llurd had ; filed suit against llurd chat-gins cruel and barbarous treatment. This suit was dropped, llurd then filed a suit chat-King his wife with i desertion, but It also was dropped, i A short time later tlm final suit tsuft was filed by llurd. THINKS YAQUI JOE WILL PROVE EASY With n victory over Wildcat : Sulem early Ihis week after a torrid ; niaten. and, ns a rule, i-eio in past to his skin m manipuiuung iiying - l later. si:atti:. wash. May 10. (Pj The Pacific Const cenfereneo dual , track K-iisiin was officially opened I In the Pacific northwest on the Tniversity of Washington fllej ye.i- terd.iy when Ihe Washington Hus kies trounced the Oregon State; college te.itn, I fi 1-3 to 52 2-3. j Allhouh no record" were brnk-i en. Paul Ji"-Hiip. 11 foot 6 ,9.-h i Husky wciiihlmnn, gave the spec-! tatois ft thrill with n :.l foot 5 Inch sliot-put throw. The performance , did not count, hufttw, as Jessup fouled on the toss Tiis next best ', was 49 feet 4 i Inches, which won ! the event. Washington, raptured i II first places anj Oregon Stale three. The hiwh ill was a triple! - lie wiin the I tea ve: C piaem g two '-n ""1 Vn-diiii:Q.ii one. IROM ORANGE BY MYRTLE CREEK as REDS FEATURE CLOSE BATTLES Fourth Successive Tight Contest Lost Through Poor Peg to First Grimes Gets Funny. Uy Ihmh K. rtillerton, Jr., Associated Presa Sjiorts Writer. Ho far this season, the American league has been reversing the usual order of things and producing a large number of pitching battles, while the National league sluggers have held the upper hand. Hut the Cincinnati Heds have been doing their best to make he older circuit conform. The season for the Heds .seems to be ju.st one close game afUw another, whether they win ot iose. Cincinnati engaged In its fourth successive clo.se game yesterday, losing the series opener to Phila delphia, 3 to 1. through one costly error. Joe Stripp's bad throw to first in the second inning paved the way for two Philly counters. Through all the test of the Na tional league, only one other pitch er went the route.. Hal Carlson Usted nine inning. while the Chi cago Cubs took fir.st place nwa from the New York Cllant by beat ing them, 6 to 5. Iturleigh Crimes lost his chance to do something for tlm Host on liraves by being too polite to Um pire Mike Uonohue. After protest ing several decisions, Grimes found one he liked and his exaggerated thanks earned him a trip to the showers. We Willie Hherdet tnrn the Cardinals a 10 to 6 victory over the Braves. Clark-lVKy Duel. Bill Clark of Brooklyn and Joss; Petty of Pittsburgh engaged In u fine mound duel for seven innings, but both departed suddenly ns eaen team scored four runs In: the eighth. Brooklyn won the game. 7 to 4. Lloyd Brown of Washington and Bob CIrove of Philadelphia went to the top of the American league pitchers as they each won game number 4 with no defeats. Tho , .Senators won. 14 to 3. Grove was effective after his usual bad first i Inning, and the Athletics took the American league lend by beating I Cleveland, fl to 4-- - - ' ' I George Thle fanned eight aa De troit won a 5 to 4 victory and checked all the Yankee sluggera except Karl Combs, who drove In all of New Yorks runs with a home run and a double. Danny MarFayden took his turn In combining pitching prowess with Tom Oliver's hitting, to give the Boston Bed Sox their third succes slve victory. lie held the St. Iou:s Browns to six hits for a 5 to 2 triumph while the rookie outfielder made two more hits to make it 1 consecutive games In which he ha-s hit safely. ROUNDS AT 0. S. C. CORVALLIS. Ore., May 10. WP) l-'ive hundred athletes from 52 ; nlh ncnn()s of oretton today par- llH n.nnK. Qualifying rounds necessitated by tho meat w,,r(, required. LOCALS DEFEAIED Medford high Rehool baseball : team was defeated yesterday after- noon by the Myrtle Creek nine at Myrtle Creek. Score: Myrtle Creek, ?; Medford, 2. Iiefent was due lo costly errors In the field. The ji'ilntj for Medford were made I.O Newland and Clay.' The group was handicapped by the small field. Score: Medford Myrtle Creek Caldwell and Wisely Adams. II. H. K. fi I", 5 7 13 Jones and Orenon Weather Fair tonight and Sunday but cloudy In the went portion, mouer niK lem pern 1 ill e. ate tlorlherly winds on the c oast. IN SENIOR LOOP! PREP TRACKSTERS IN QUALIFICATION TROEH BREAKS 1 98 BIRDS" FOR WiTH BR1TISHER; 5.!" 4 WINS BOW GUN PRACTICE FOROLD TROPHY L- MEET HONORS PORTLAND, Ore. Ml,y -(! .M. Troeh, I'ort-I r Led by Krunk land s internationally kntwu trap-i shot, more than -u shooters, gath-! erad here for the Northwest ! Sportsmen's association annual j tournament, today will shoot oil the first 100 targetH on the north-1 west I tl yard bird race and the first; 100 birds of the northwest handi-. cap. 1 Troeh yestonfciy set a record fori the other trigger pullers lo shout at hy topping a field of more than TO first-day gunners in the prelimi- nary Pi ltcyard targets which was 1 the opening day feature. Despite the fact no tallies were at stake, Troeh broke 1 !S targets.; On his first 100 Troeh shattered 7f before he lost two birds on the fourth trip. R. S. Searle of Seattle captured second honors with lHii of the fly ing clay birds. K. Rheltoit of Sa lem. Ore., was third. F. O. Grewell of as Angeles placed sixth with 1S5. Charles Lelth, manager of the Portland (inn club, captured the only title at stake yesterday, Ihe doubles crown, on the 00 Iti-ynrd birds, hy cracking ii out of 100, but dropped down to H'J on the sec ond for a total of lil. Mrs. II. M. HollyfieU! led the women shooters, competing i the preliminary 200 with 182. Profes sional honors went to Hush Razee, shooting salesman of Denver, Colo. Itoger Dew, former Medford high school student, now of Ku gene high school yesterdny after noon defeated Harry Garfield 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 in three sets of tennis on the lucal high school courts. All other victories were on the Medford side, with Joe Pnttan de feating Kugene's bnskethall and football star, Berg. J-loyd Kunder nian and Ham Jaw played on the team yesterday for the first lime. Sunderman defeated Kberh a r t. and Law and Reddy defeated Kberhart and Simmons. Results of the matches were as follows: Kdmiston (M) beat Gould (15), 6- 2, 6-1. Garfield (M) lost to Dew (E), 7- fV, -(i, l-. Roddy (M) beat Simmons (13), 0-1. ration AI) beat Berg (E), 6-0, 6-0. Sunderman (M) beat Kberhart (E). 6-4, 6-4. Ed mist on and Patton (M ) beat Gould and Berg (E). 6-0. li-3. Beddy and Law M) beat J'lber hart and Simmons (E), 6-1, 6-1. l.lvcsiotrk. PORTLAND. May 10. W) lloga 220; cattle 5; calves 0: sheep 811. Week's total approximately: Hogs 5295, cattle 21 70,i calves 19(1, sheep 3 9GG. HOGS: Compared week ago. killing classes mostly 50c lower. Feeders, 50cdr$1.00 down. Hulk light butchers, $10.50. A few loads' Monday. (10.75. with one deck at 11.00. Over nnd under weights $10.20 down; heavies down to $9.00 nnd under. Hough pack ing sows, $7.50 f 8.20; odd head smooth, $8.70; slaughter pigs mostly $!).7SMI0; hulk feeder pigs $11W11.50, with $11 hard to get at week-end. CATTLE: Compared week ago, mostly around stonily, with steers weak. Two loads of outstanding quality steers Mondny $12.00; bulk of supply graded from low good down to common, $11.35 down to $9.50 nnd below. Heifers In londs up to $11.00; top cows, $9.75; hulk desirable she-stock, $8.75 up. Low cutter down to $4.00. Cutter to medium bulls mostly $11.00 i 7.50 odd hend beef type, $8.00 and better. Steers nnd calves down ward respectively from $l2.50ffr 10:50; off grades largely $7.00 8.00. SIIHIJP: Compared week ago: spring lambu $1.00 lower; old crop lambs nnd yearlings, $1.00 oi 2.00 and more lower. F.wcs 2&i O0c down, extreme iiu.itibli- tops at weel-enil spring lambs, $10. Old crop lambs, $7.00. Yearlings $6.00 and ewes $5.00, shorn basis, except spring lambs. Produce. I'OIiTI.AN'I). Ore., May 10. (P) 111 TTKIt: Firmer, unchanged. IXKIS: Weaker, unchanged. Milk (hutterfut), poultry, coun try meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascaru bark and hops steady nnd. unchanged. Portland Wheat I'OItTI.ANIJ, Ore., May 10. IIP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close 1.02 May ...1.01 V, 1.02 1.(1 1 "4 July Sept ...1.01 1.02-14 1.01 1.02(4 .1.02 (4 1.03 1.02(4 1.03 Cash wheat: Ulg Itend Ultlestem, hard while 1.17(4 I Soft white Western white . Hard winter Northern spring Western fced 1.03 4 1.03 (4 i 101 j 1.01 (4 I l.oi 'A ! ..2(1.00 I Oats: No3-S lb. white Todn:t car receipts: Wheat 2D, ! flour 4, corn 2, oats 2. firtl Tribune ada are rsnd byj 20.00(1 People- every day. tf' . .. , THE MARKETS WILLING IN TIEIASHLANDTO PLAY i nrun iirnr r Shoots 148 to Square With ; Hex Hartley Plciy-0ff j Sunday On 18 HoleS . . . . M06 FiniSheS POOrly. SANDWICH Kngland. May 10 -Ai 1 r O. K. Willing, Portland, j tber of the American Ore., membe Wniker cup team, and Ilex Mart-1 ley. British Walker cup player. 1 ti(.,i today in the 4:j-year-oht St dr!"o.f. willing Georges challenge cup golf com petition with Itli-bole scores of 148 They will play off the tie tomor row at 18 holes. Willing played perfect golf for 12 holes III the first round, hut lifted his head on threo mashie shots later, each error costing Ilim a rlroke. Tomorrow's play will mark the second time the Portland dentist has engaged In a play-off for the historic trophy. In 1923 he fin ished the 3(i holes in a tie with lira nils Oulmet nt 153 and In the play-off the nostotllan scored 77 lo 78 for the Oregonialt. Oulmet Is the only player to win the SI. (ieorge'e cup while engaged In a golf invasion of Kngland. Doug las Grant, native of the United States, hut resident of Knglnnd has won It twice. Don .Moo, who tied at 71 with the Hon. Michael Scott for tin lead after 18 holes, found plenty of trouble in the second round and required 87 strokes. Scott, too, shot hlmseir out of the golf com petition with n second round 79. Moe look only 13 putts on the first nine greens, with single putts sufficing for tho first, Hccond, rourth. slxlh and seventh holes, and seemed set for a record score when he encountered rough nt the 12tll nnd took a six. He finished the round with 29 puttsi George Volgt. after il great 72 In the morning, took 78 In the afternoon for a score nf 150 and George von Kim ndded a 78 to ll 75 for 153. Y. A. Torrance, last year's win ner, finished with a total of 100. WASHINGTON, Muyv 10. VP) President Hoover left the White House shortly before 7 o. m. for a wenk end of fishing ot his reserve In the Illno Kldge mountains. Mr. Hoover was acconipnnleil by a small party of close friends, In cluding Associate Justice Stone of the supreme court, who, like the president, Is nn ardent fisherman. The chief executive plans to ro turn to the capital Sunday after noon. Hobby Jones has been playing golf since before he was 0 years old. , ATTENTION, GROWERS Grasselli Casein Spreader (Irnselli Ciiscin Spreader lilts been 'developed 1y direful renenre.li nnd expert Mientiil work. As Hie nnme indiejilen, Casein is tbc ttelive spreading; at,'ent. rrnetieitf use in the Northwest lias demonstrated, its efficiency, and you enn add it lo your spray schedule with confidence. Tkc Grasseli Casein Spreader in connection witli Arsenate of Lead sprays or Arsenate of Lead and Summer Oil combination sprays; and secure better con trol of insect pests in your orchard. Sold only in one poiid lasHine lined biifjs, HO to tjje carton. - Full directions for usiiiu are printed upon encb bait. o Distributed by the following Medford firms: Xmeeican FRUIT GROWERS, INC. GROWERS EXCHANGE BARD WELL FRUIT CO. KIMBALL FRUIT CO. BIG 7 FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS PINNACLE PACKING COMPANY SG0BEL tt DAY I In tho Southern Oregon baseballj league games tomorrow, the Me.1-, fo,-.i , Knlla fci am Journeys to Klamath! .... tiwi ,n.nni.u. th ...iwAi.i there, and the Bend learn, wearing! jthe Philadelphia Athletics, will i plav Ashand at the fairnrounds. The same traffic rules ; last waiuruay win prevail, amiiihiui i.ni traveling way of Kings hliih wny and Stewart avenue, and Med-j ford fans traveling Holly street or; oakdale avenue to Stewart avenue, The Ashland team has been strengthened during the past week. a no aiso ms me i.eut-m ui u -- o practice. The Med ford team will leave tor Klamath Falls tomorrow morning, and Cliff Best will start on the mound, with Droulette behind the bat. The locals have plenty of batting and fielding strength, but in the opening game failed to have it organized. A fair sized delegation of Bend funs will aceompanv their team t this city and a number of local fans will journey to Klamath Falls PoltTLAND, Ore.. May 10. (P) C. J. Hltek, district United States forester, said today lie lind received word from Washington, 1). C, that Secretary of Agricul ture Hyde has approved applica tion of the Mount Hood Develop ment association rot permission to construct n sightseeing tramway up Mount Hood to Its summit. MI.hh JpmhIo l lira ndo ii coach ed tho Odt'HHa. hiKh Hchool Hoccnr team of Klmira, X. Y., to a cham pionship In tho Trl-C'oimtry Hoo cer leaKi'ft. Whe Ih one of tho few women In the country In ehaiKe of a hij;h nohool athletic team rompowed of hoys. TRAMWAY ON MT. HOOD APPROVED BY BUREAU A Tower of Hospitality! Whether im Sm tr tin ftf Jy, 0 untk, tt " msh tbt im EL GOMEZ HOTEL Jim humJim U mttr wm$ ft mm. era TrllS 15-itory hoitelry U more than hotel . . . iti a home to tU who live beneath lu hospitable roof. Beau ttfully famished lultet and tingle tooroj, each with com pletely electrified kitchenettes, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. 5 Located In the very center' of San Francbco't busy social and business whirl . . . close to the theatres, smart shops and great department stores. " JPaladal dining room and coffee shop, or If you wish, pre pare your meals in your own convenient kitchenette. Dally hotel service and garage In connection. The El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STRBBT SAN FRANCISCO MORTIMB A. SAMUEL, AUMffc, Ommm SPOKANE FIVE i LI L..,. in ' ' 1930 live-man Nonrthwestern inH ternational bowling championship company of Spokane, with a score. uf J.S75. ' Rulling In the last round of games for tha. piassttication in me lKth annual congress of the or- ganlzation here last night, the Spo kane five tiust-d out the MerriclC & Bace sipiad of Tacoma. but yeai's champions, by 42 pins. Other money winners Included; B. A. Conyes, No. 1, Oakland,' 2.7 7 7 ; Salem Legionnaires, Salem, and Bergonian Hotel No. 1, Seattle, tied with I'iS, The Seattle Stars No. 1 went into1 the lead with a score of '.I.IISU last night in the first women's tourna ment ever held In conjunction with, the men's congress. Doubles and singles events in both the men's and women's tour naments were scheduled for today am tonight with the Hweepstak.-s and special matches being conduct. ed tomorrow, the last day of the 10-day tournament. In.tlveii' anniial meeting; here ...ii-tv todiiv the officers, of til bowling congress voted to hold .the 1931 tournament in Portland. Ta coma had also bid for the tourna ment. Hubert H. lialns of Spokane wr.K elected president, succeeding Irv ing Green of Seattle, and C, 11. Mi' Crlniinnn of Portland was named vice-president. ; INTERNATIONAL PICNIC AT STATE FAIR GROUND SALKM. Oro.t May 10. (P) An "International" picnic will be held nt the Klale fair grounds all day May 20. PerHuiiH trom all other unites nnd Canada who nre now HvliiR hi Oregon nro Invited. Chief .litHtice O. P. CobIiow of tho Btato supreme court will be the speaker of the day. Classified advertising gta result Fir- frrrc""a ILH CtCi-L. .-i (IIIIII6IIII BIUEBBIH : "1