Tb« Dtfly Oiwnlele, Saturday. May 26, '1931 Says Cougar Tigers County Baseball Title Grid Going Teamsters Beat "Big Time" Reach Th« Washington State college Oakville Squad Won by Adna Pirates Jle Ce t football team b* strong enough . T . " «l'« Teiamateu baaeball team made it two horn* Bi!I Lewia County baseball league •lammed the* ' ^ thingi—the »ling-*hot muscle* As is their custom along about _>. g-^ ens hotel, Kircher said the Cou- triple left center field to of Frank Brown, the spring, in crown Friday and. it« 28th(his time of year,, the a- imm gars are "going big time", saying game without a defeat by niers are showing distinct symptoms that in order to insure adequate the firit two runt. Dean Singer't legi and the per. £»£ J 7 Carter Final Teamster run came in the Rose Bowl to downing the Mossyrock Vik- of momentum today fn• the Psclfie pYT IT* f revenue' to support a good team, petual motion of Charles Me- Coast league pennant scramble. WSO must schedule schools that next as Ray Childers walk- Laughlin'a legi. ings, 5-1, on Millett field in J>|eW King OI will draw large crowds He pointed ed, reached third on a 'couple of Chehalii. The Rainlers slippetd upp into _ , _ ~ Be Continued These three are the only Tigers fhfrd place last night by trou out last year's freshman team will Infield outs and wen; home on a EVANStON, III., May ».-<*>_ to survive the Friday prelimin- Adna ended a long drought by troucing I /I (ylltWPl fT li provide several very good boys this scratch single to the infield, Oak- the' front running Sacrament•amento wSo-- 1^15i,lilW CllJIl year. ville elected to mt.tr. a play at The Big Ten and Pacific Coast con- aries. McLaugWIn didn't have to in baseball competition lasl lons, 4-1, and If they tvrfnyperform **ithe« _ _ . __ ference will tangle in the ROM quality, as there are no prelimin- year by winning its first title NEW YORK, May M.—(/P)—Jim- In going "big time", the back- the plate on Childers and he was Bowl football classic for at least aries In the mile. Also out ot the way they did last season In vault- safe. in 27 years and liked the ing from last place into the first my Carter, the mystery man of fleld coach said WSC is'scheduling three more years. running is Hurler Dick Winchfll division, they could go all the way. boxing, held the world lightweight the best teams In the country for Oakvill* scored Itt two tallies in from Chehalis. crown 10 well it decided to championship today and defiantly the seasons ahead. Thie year's ,the seventh. Three hits, an error Squelching all rumors it wu Biggest surprise of the day came keep it for another season. Seattle may not expect many declared he Is ready to prove "I'm schedule, includes Santa Clara and and a brought in the satiated with five straight Pasa- In the shot put, where favored The winners bunched all their more giveaway victories like the no cheese champ". Oklahoma A, Se M, with both games runs. A play ended the ral- dena wins and would summarily Frank Brown and Fred West of runs in one Inning, six singles along one last night, however. All four A comparative stranger even in to be played in the new Spokane ly. Pete Kadeau caught a fly in quit the postseason contest, the White River finished third and with a couple ot outs produced the Rainier runs came In the fourth his own home town, the 21-year-old stadium. Plans for the future, center field and threw out an Big Ten yesterday voted to con- fourth. Dean Henry of Mount tallies in the fourth for Coach Jim inning and were unearned, Sacra- Harlem Negro knocked the crom Kircher disclosed, Include games Oakville runner at the plate as tinue Bowl play just the way th« Vernon pulled the upset and also Robinson's crew. mento Starter Bob Gtllesple walked he attempted to score. Paclilc Coast conference wanted. off Ike Williams' groggy head last with Ohio State (In 1352), Univer- That came in a surprising Big wt a new sfete record. He sent Produce Buna eight men before he was removed. night when he stopped the weight- sity of Iowa, University of Texas Bob Mikalson, hurling for Oak- the 13-pound ball 53 feet, 2H Leslie Mohoric started off the The conquest put the Hauliers a Ten approval of a ohce-every-two- weakened defending champion in and Minnesota and probably Notre ville, was charged with the loss, year appearance limit for the same inches to best the 52 feet, 1V4 parade with a single followed by half game ahead of Oakland, which 2:49 of the 14th round of a 15- Dame, among others. although allowing only five hits Inches set by Frank Mataya in Mike Patch. The other hitters who lost at Hollywood, 3-2 Right Field- Kircher said the "big game" at team. The Big Ten's policy in th» er Herb Gorman saved the game rounder in Madison Square garden. and striking out 13 Teamsters. Os- original five-year pact of limiting produced the runs were Harvey ted All War Pullman the coming season to with born, the winner, gave up but sev- Bon Cooley of Everett came to Cox, Duane Olson, George Mohoric for the Stars in that one by a California on October 13. the same team to one trip every spectacular catch of Al Davis' line The flat-nosed, ex-GI knocked en blows and struck out sefan. three years had been 'under fire ascend fa the shot while West was and Arnold Anderson. down scowling Ike four times and Discussing this years team as a Only two extra base hits were Altogether, Adna safely 10 drive with the tying run on base by the West Coast circuit which third and Brown fourth.' LOSER EMBRACED — Charte* in the ninth, was leading on the scorecards of whole, Kircher mentioned Elmer smacked in the game Prick dou- times in the game while Patch, the Messenger of Centra!!* as one of the made no restrictions. The P. c. C. Won Mm Coe of Oklahoma City la em- A ninth Inning single by Eddie all three officials when Referee bled for the losers and Childers recommended a compromise once-' bn*ed by his wife after he was winning hurler, limited the Vik- Pete Scalzo stopped the bout as standouts, along with several other tripled. Brown did show the way in the ings to three. Barr drove in the run that gave players. He said it will be hard to every-two-years limit in any con- defeated in the finals of the Portland a 3-2 victory over San Williams staggered to his feet after The Teamsters will be at home tinued series. first day'» discus throw with a Mossyrock's lone run'came in the replace Bob Gambolrt, star quar- again next Friday when they meet heave of 144 feet, log inches. West British amateur golf tourney by Diego as Red Adams chucked three taking a six-count. Although certain details have to Dick Chapman ol Pinehurst, N. seventh without a hit. RightfleWer Told there is a possibility the terback who is graduating this the Longvlew Aborigines. Satur- placed second in the prelims. Shaner reached first on an error hit ball In behalf of the second be worked out between the two C. Chapman closed out the match place Beavers. NBA might not consider him as year, and LaVerne Torgeson, cen- day night, May 28, they were to conferences, yesterday's Big Ten In the high Jump, six qualified He finally made home on an In- ter and captain, who also finished travel to Toledo. at 5 feet, 8 inches. Besides Singer, with a flurry or hot golf at the field out. Bob Thurman broke up an over- champion, Carter said "I'm going action virtually certified the re- start of the final 18 holes, win- to give Williams a return bout and his college grid career Line score: RHE they were Jerry Simms of Spo- Each team committed four er- time contest at San Francisco, in newal of the grand-daddy of ail ning by a scare of S and 4. which the Seals whipped Los An- I'll knock him out quicker the next Oakville 000 000 200—2 7 2 post-season grid spectacles. ' kane's Rogers, Ernie Tuengel of rors, but none of them were costly. time. And after Ike. I'll take on Teamsters _ ooo 210 000—3 5 3 Snoh&mish, Kay Swansea of Ta- Adna allowed the Vikings their geles, 5-3. Thurman's two -run No official count was announc- homer In the bottom of the tenth anyone who deserves a chance and OSC, Huskies Mikakon and Seoena; Osborn ed In the Big Ten's voting by eoma's . Stadium, Bill Benspn of only run with a boot, but had a can bring in some money." and Robinson, Nadeau (9). Burlington and Bob Watson of five-run lead at the time. decided the issue. its athletic directors and faculty Sacramento ' The NBA, irked at Williams for Clover Park. ' Needed Relief ...... 000 100 000—1 6 1 representatives on the Bowl istua. Centralia lost two in the prelim- Seattle ...... „ ...... 000 400 OOx— * 5 0 not defending his title often enough, Still Knotted Smith started on the mound for Gillespie, Grubb (41 Nelson (7) said Carter, rated 12th in jts Oregon State and Washington Joe Kahut Wins inaries. Ray Mars failed to qualify the Vikings, but gave way to Denny rankings,- was not considered a BOISE, May 26.—W-Veteran to the 320-yard dash as both heats and Halrston, Grlssom and Sheely. won baseball games yesterday to Kostick in the fifth as Adna's bats — ...... 000 000 020— 2 3 1 proper opponent. A high ranking stay knotted at the top of the Joe Kahut, 185, of Portland, drop- U. S. ROYAL TIRES were run in 23.1 seconds. Rich started popping. Kostick went the NBA official, who asked ,not to be ped Billy Carter, 183, -for nine Invite Us To lonr Dodds was also beaten out in the Portland ...... 010 010 001— 3 'g 0 northern division standings but the Prm first of the way. In the named, indtcated, ntiwever, that counts in two rounds last night Next Blowout 300-yard low hurdles. First heat in Fletcher, Sipple (81 and Kerr; ( Staters laced an easier stretch drive LEAOtTE department, Patch had four and Adams and Rossi. Carter might be recognized if he in the pennant race. and went on to take a 10-round SEVERNS MOTORS this event was timed at 22,9 sec- W U Pel. the two Mossyrock hurlers chalked decision over the Vancouver, B. c onds and the second in 23.2 sec- Y«*_ _._ i .m Los Angeles .... Ill 000 000 0—3 8 0 agrees to meet certain challengers The Beavers meet Oregon today Chehalis Phon« S-W1 'htcago .-.. _..,„„.„„....,_ 20 .890 up five. within a definite period. " fighter. onds, i ioston ™..«..... „ is San Francisco 000 101 001 2—5 12 0 n the final game of the season Detroit ""'.!7.~C'." U is n .58: Adna will lose six men off its (10 inning!) latl Too Fast North Central of Spokane took .533 championship team through grad- or both teams. Washington's Hus- Washington „„ „ is is .4S4 Baczewski, Hamner (9) and Pe- The bitter, battered and glum ex- kies, however, have three games to first in both heat* of the high Cleveland 15 ic 1 .484 uation. Charles champion, who nursed lumps under hurdles as Winchell was elimin- Philadelphia ~.VZ 9 ^4 .273 den; Burdette, Hood dtp and Tor- play. They meet Idaho today and Si. Louts 9 25 Hopper, who missed yesterday's nay, Orteig (9). both eyes, said, "I lost because I Washington State in a final pair ated. Don Shaw won the first event .265 contest due to illness. Is one ot took off too much weight too fast. to 15.4 iceondi and Allen Torger- Friday Strait* Oakland ...... 000 000 200-2 IS 1 :he first of the week. New York r Philadelphia,5 (night). the seniors. The others are Harold Bollywood ...... : 001 2W OOx— 3 9 0 It will be different the next time." Yesterday the Beavers defeated »on the second In 14.9 seconds. St. Louis 4, Detroit S (night). Storm, catcher; Patch, ; Bill They will probably meet in the Shaw also won his heat in the Chicago 6, Cleveland 4 (night) Ayres, Kittle (5) and Malone; Oregon, 6-1, while Washington was Boston 14, Washington 2 (night). Amstutz, shortstop; G. Mohoric, Welmaker and Sandlcck. • garden again within 60 to 90 days. handing Idaho its 13th straight NOTICE Jows and Torgerson qualified in left field, and Anderson, right There were many skeptics who oss, 5-1. his. HATIOHAI. LEAdlTC field. doubted whether Ike could ever ro k 5 n The Beavers won their game In return QoaHfiea . Playing for the champions yes- make 135 pounds again. He had St?,. ?Louti :,s / -. ?iVs 1'6? ?i8 .he first toning,'tallying four runs .529 terday, besides,the ones mention- to make two trips to the scales at on three walks and singles by Dan Besides the Centraua entries, Lew- Chicago 17 <16 .ali> ed above, were Vernon John, first Sports Mirror is county had- one other star track Boston . is is .500 the weigh-in yesterday He weighed Johnston, Gene TanselU and Cub PEMERL'S New Yolk . 1R 19 -1S6 base; Cox, second base; L. Mohoric, 135 K the first time and had to Houck. man who won his way into the Philadelphia , 16 19 .457 third base, and Olson, center field. By Associated Prem sweat for an hour and a halt to finals. Billy Perkins of Pe Ell Cincinnati 15 15 .457 Bob Peterson, who tossed a no- Pittsburgh _. is 19 .441 Line score: TODAY A YEAR AGO—Frank get off the excess weight. will be among the eight broad Stranahan and Dick Chapman ad- litter for Washington against Ida- SHOE REPAIR Friday BinUta •RHE His power must havt been sweated 10 earlier in the season, scattered jumpers battling for the state Brooklyn 4, Boston 3 (night) Adna 000 500 0— 5 10 4 vanced to the finals of the British off, too. He hit Carter often with crown. The prelims were won by Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1 (night— Mossyrock '. 000 000 1— 134 amateur golf tournament. - 'ive hits to give the Huskies yes- 1071 ChehalU Ave., Chehalit Alan Emmons of Bellingham, who 11 ). those same short Ie:t hooks and ierday's victory. The big Wow of New York S, Philadelphia 6 (night). Patch and Storm; Smith, Kos- FIVE YEARS AOX3—Ben Hogan the leaped 21 feet, IDS inches. Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 1. tick (5) and Kostick. won the $2,000 Western; Open golf hM W*"'"* • long rive others from Southwest foes but his punches had no slammed out by Idaho's Dick Mer- will be 7AC3J1C COA8T £EA0t7I itle with a 271, bettering the pre-zing, riU. Washington qualified in the first ' W.- L. Pel. GBL vious record for the tournament days activity. Crook of South Bend Eacraroenlo — _ 33 25 .563 Hogan Leading by two strokes. Portland 32 26 .552 1 ran the 440-yard dash in 523 sec- Seattle _ 32 37 .542 -FORT WORTH, Tex., May 26.— TEN YEARS AGO—Billy Conn Friday's Stars onds to win his heat. Hoquiam's Oakland 31 27 .534 —The lield was bunched like » scored an eighth-round knockou BOXING By AKOciated Prm CLOSED Messervey made the finals in the Ixis Angeles 2S 28 '500 4 stalk of bananas today as the |!5,- Hollywood 2S 29 .491 rver Buddy Knox in Pittsburgh. BATTING—Connie Ryan, Reds, low hurdles and Davidson of Shel- San Diego 23 32 1418 XX) Colonial National Invitation TWENTY YEARS AGO—The Ne By Associated Press lit grand slam homer in llth for From May 30 Through June 10 ton qualified In the 100-yard dash San Francisco 22 3f> .386 IOV4 tournament pulled into its third York Yankes snapped the 17-gam NEW YORK—James Carter, 133, 5-1 win over St. Louis. Two from SWW qualified in the Friday'^ K«BTIU« round with golf's little icicle—im- Sentde 4, Sacramento 1. winlnng streak of the Philadelphi Have Your Shoe* Repaired pole vault. Among the seven who Hollywood 3, Oakland 2. perturbable Ben Hogan—leading by Athletics with a 6-2 victory as Bab gers scattered nine Boston hits for cleared U fett, 4 inches were Portland 3, San Diego 2. a single stroke. San Francisco 5, I.os Angetes 3. Ruth poled his seventh home run PHOENIX^-Charl'ey Salas, 147"':, iixth straight victory and singled Brown of Olympia and Marvin The Mighty Mite slumped to one- if the season. Before May 30 Bnyder of Battle Ground. WtiUrn Intimation*! I,««iui over-par 71 yesterday but no one Oakland, , (10). W. I,. Pet. ning for 4-3 edge. Vancouver _ 2S 8 76B else could catch up. Hogan, who The U. S. B-36 bomber has . Coach Resigns Spokane _. . 23 13 .533 md led the first round with 68, miles of electric wiring in itsstruc Salem 17 16 brought his 36-hole score to 13S ure and its anti-icing equipmen KLMA, May ?6.-Supt. Paul A. Trl-Clty _._, 34 17 and that beat off the challenge of Davis Thursday announced the Tacoma . 15 15 ould heat a 600-room hotel. resignation of Arnold (Tim) Tom- Victoria }4 ?f) tall Cary Middlecoff, the Memphis Wenatchee „ 14 22 Tenn., ex-dentist, who had the lead mervik, basketball and baseball Yakitna 12 The mach number of an airplan coach and assistant football coach FiUay'i B«itilt« in his hip pocket and lost it on its speed compared with th "Most Vancouver 10, Tacotna 9. the last four holes. at Elma high school. He will teach Victoria 7, Yaklma 1. peed of sound. in the Junior high school at Park- Spokane 4, Salem 1. land next year. Wenalchee 4, Tri-Clty I (10 In- nings). Tommervik came to Elma in 1937 and taught the sixth grade and The "War of 1812 between the Dependable Car in America! directed junior high school ath- United States and Great Britain lete until 1942, when he enlereri was ended by the Treaty of Ghent, tne service, returning in 1945 to signed Dec. 24,1814. 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