The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 02, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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THEOltEGON STATESMAN SALEM? OREGON
. : - j ' TUESDAY MORNING.' AUGUST 2, 192lV: ' ' V J
Portland Coast Leaguers De
feat Salem Senators By
( Score of 6 to 4
.LOCALS BAT HEAVILY
Millerv And "McKenna Both
Lift Sail Over Outfield
. 'Garden Wall
The Salem Senators held the
Portland1. Beavers, - Pacific coast
league team, down to tlx runs
yesterday afternoon at Oxford
field and scored four on the visl-
tors.
. Qulssenberry pitched mot of
the game or the Beavers, but the
Senators handled hi : offerings
.nicely and Rons' took the slab in
the eighth, Itaker relieying Fish-
.cr behind the bat in the some in
nlng. ;
Miller and McKenna of the Sen
ator both made home runs, Cole-
( man pitched for the Senators. He
allowed nine hits and tbe locals
madevelgfat off the ; delivery of
' Qulssenberry and Ross. The
t Rearers had an edge on the locals
in rnnnlng the bases.
A beautiful running catch of
PIher'a long fly was made ' by
j Rf nhart (In the fourth and
catch almost equally difficult was
negotiated by Hayes in right field
Immediately 4 afterwards from
Young's Tat. ; .
. . Pirst Ianls
; Portland Geninv grounded to
Miller; who overthrew first,, took
second on , Nelson's failure to-recover
the ball.., Krug .'singled
through second, Genim scoring.
Hale filed to McKenna. Cox also
filed to McKenna, who' dropped
me oau , nut, t&rew Krug out at j
second. Cox steals second. Poole I
hit t6 jlert. field, n Cox sftored.
1 Wolf er filed, to Miller. r ; ;
- Salem McKenna k locked a
home ran r Reinhart safe on first
by Quessenberry's error Rino
hard scores on . Nelson's two-base
hit to center field. 'Nelson scores
on ;ilayea' single to left tleldj
Edwards sacrificed.', Bishop out
by Poole, Hayes takes third. Mil
" ler out, Krug , to Poole. j
i - Second Inning. '
, PortlandFisher filed to Bishi
' op. Joung walked.' Qulssenberry
. : out, Hayes to Nelson. . Jouns
caught off second. Germln out;
' Coleman to Nelson. 'No runs.1
Salem' Holmes fanned. Cole
man out, Qulssenberry to Poole.
"McKenna filed out to Cox. -
' Third Innlns. ,
Portland Krug filed to Mc
Kenna. Halo filed to Nelson.
Cox hit a: two-bagger - to rlcht
field. Poole filed to Holmes. No
. score,
. , Salem Rlnehart out. Cox to
Toolo. Nelson filed to 'Wolfer.
i Hayes filed to Genim. , .
Fourth Inning, v
Tortland Wolfer btngled to
rlKht field. Fisher filed to Itioe-
hurt, Jounr fouled out to Hayes.
Qulssenberry out, 1 MeKenna to
Nelson. -
Salem Edward3 out, ' Krog to
Poole. I M shop 'safe on ' Joung'S
error IMshop steals .second.
Fisher making a tad tii row. Mil
ler fanned homes out Joung to
Poole.
Fifth .Inning
Portland -Geiim fanned. Krug
fliod to II ishop. Hale sa'e on
IJIshop's bad throw to first. Cox
singled to center. Hale taking
third. Cox out. caught between
baes. Miller to Nelson. Hale
scored.
Salem- Coleman out, Quissen
berry to Poole. McKenna out,
Jouog to Poole. Khinehart filed
out to Hale. No hits. No seora.
Sixth Inning
. Portland Poole got two-base
hit to center. Wolfer out. Nelson
to Coleman, Poole on third Fisli
er flied to Hayes, Poole scoring..
Joung gets t war base hit . to left
field. - Quissenberry out, McKen
na to Nelson.
Salem Nelson filed to Genim.
Hayes singled to riht field. M
wards singled to left field. Ed
wards out on second. Bishopp'sp
grounder to Jounp to Km?. Hayes
rangbt between home plate and
third by Fbber.
Seventh Inning
Portland Genim safe on first
by Miller's slow Hhrow. Krug
singled to right field, Genim on
recond. Hale fanned. Cox filed
Hayes who made poor throw to
home plate. Genim scoring. Poole
fanned.
Salem Miller gets home run.
Holems singled to center, ajitl
takes second on bad pitch. Cole
man out, bunted on third strike.
Holems put out on McKenna
grounder to third. Reinhart out,
Quissenberry to Poole.
Eighth Inning
Portland Wolfer flied to
Holmes. Fisher filed to holme3
who dropped ball. Fisher taking
second.. Jonng fanned. Haker,
hitting for Qulssenberry singled
to center. Fisher scoring. Baker
out trying to steal second, Ed
wards to Miller. One hit. One
score.
Salem Ross substituted for
Quissenberry. Baker for Fisher,
Nelson singled to center. Hayes
fanned. Edwards walked. Bishop
walked. Bisbop at second. Miller
out at first, double play, Krug to
Poole.
Ninth Inning
Portland Genin out IBBhop to
Nelson. Kruge out Miller to Net
son. Hale fanned.
Salem Holmes out Young to
Pool. Coleman out by Pool un
assisted. McKenna fanned.
Box Score .
PORTLAND t
AB. R. H. FO. A. E.
Genln, cf . .... 5
Krug. 2b. J. . 5
Poole. ; GInin. Wolfer.', Nelson.
Sacrifice bit Edwards. -Sacrifice
fly Young, Wolfer. Struck out
Hy Coleman, 5; by Quissenberry,
l;'by Robs 2. Stolen Bases -Poole..
Hale. Bishop. Base -on
balls Off Coleman 1; off-Quissenberry
1; off Ros3 2.' Pased
ball ' Fisher. Doable plays
Krug to Poole. Time of game
1:35. Umpire Daris.
TURXKR imiKFS
TURNER, Or., Aug. 1. Two
te-ichers were recently elected to
fill vacancies, E. W. Kmuctt of
Salem. assistant hlh srhoot
tacber and Mrs. Lena Drll. jun
ior high.
.Vra Gladys Whittater or Cor
wallis cam's over from Corvalli?
Sunday to lisit her parents, Mr.
an tor W. I). Salisbury.
The Sunday school of the
Church of Christ held a Txn;c at
the tabernacle grounds Saturday.
G. W. Moore and family re
turned a tow days ago from Kit
sen springs.
Mrs. F. C. Gunning spent most
of the week at th? Jefferson con
vention. Mrs. Gowcr of Newberg Is mak
ing a llesurely vhvt "with her
daughter Mrs. H. R Theissen.
Mrs. H. R. Peetz is in the tele
phone office after her months
trip east. I -
Miss Hazel A. Bear will return
Sunday from her summer course
at Berkeley. Alter lanamg hi
Astoria the middle of the wee
short stops will be made at War-
rentoi. and Portland.
Turner's big flax crop is about
half harvested and hauled to Sa
lem.
SFRQlS ASTORIA
i Centennials Use Three Pitch
ers Who Can't Keep Them
In The Lot
eatch off, the! center field wall.
Qfie run, two htits. no errors.
Salem Cook catching and
Urell playing third for Astoria.
Reinhart singled and took second
on a pased ball. Nelson flied to
Houston. Hayes flied to Urell.
Edwards flied. to Souvenir. No
runs, one hit, no erors.
Ninth Inning
Astoria L1rell walked. John
som out Miller; to Nelson. Urell
out Bishop to ; Miller. . Gorman
safe on M Uteris error. Anderson
fanned. No runs, no. hits, one
error. ;i
BISHOP PROVES STEADY
August Elton Makes His
Country Home Attractive
SILVERTON, Or., Aug. 1.
(Special to The Statesman.)
August Elton, one of the progres
sive farmers west of Silverton,
has been! making extensive im
provements on his home. The
house has been remodeled ana
piped for water. A water sys
tem and i engine have been installed.
Mr. Elton has one of the most
fertile farms around Silverton. A
great deal of his , land is nver i struck out
Neat Double Play Put Zest
Into Snappy Game At
Oxford Park
boa; sx)rk
bottom. !The farm buildings are
attractively situated in a grove
of trees ! on a no!e overlooking
Silver creek.
Mr." Elton has been for years
an extensive hop grower.
Three pitchers were not enough
for Astoria in the game with Sa
lem Sunday and the Centennials
lost to the Senators by a score of
12 to 4. Davis relieved Bellinger
on the mound in the sixth inning
and Davis was so wild and was
hit so hard that Johnson went to
the box in the middle of the elev
enth and finished the game. For
Salem Bishop pitched a steady
game though he was was hit
safely 10 times. Salem got 11
safes off AstorIa3 three pitchers.
Game by innings:
First Inning
Astoria Gorman fanned. An
derson singled. Cook singled, ad
vancing Gorman to second. Hous
ton put It over the fence and
cleaned the. bases. Wood safe an
an error by Hayes. Higert out by
Nelson, unasisted, Souvenir out,
Reinhart to Nelson. Three runs,
three hits, one error.
Salem McKenna fanned.
Reinhart safe on Norman's error.
Nelson hit the ball to eBHinger's
feet; Belinger threw Reinhart out
at second and Gorman doubled
Nelson out at first. No run3, no
hits, one error.
Second Inning
Astoria Wolf and Bellinger
uorman out Bishop to
AB. II. H. PO. A. E.
ASTORIA
Gorman. 2b. . o 0 0 2 2 1
Anderson, cf. 5 T 3 1 0 0
Cook, 31), c. . 4 2 2 1 2 2
Houston, lb. . 4 11 8 1 n
Wood. Tl .40 1 100
Higert.'ss. . .. 4 0 l a i f,
Souvenir, It.., 4 0 1 1 0 0
Wolf, c 3 0 0 4 4 0
Urell. c, Sb.. o o l o n
Bellinger, p. . 2 0 1 0 3 0
Davis, p . 1 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson, p. . 1 0 0 0 0- 0
37 4 10 24 13 3
-AB. R. H. TO. A. E.
SALEM ;
McKenna, J2b 5 0 0 2 2 0
Reinhart, 3 . 5 1 2 0 1 0
NeLson, lb.. 5 1 1 12 1 1
Hayes, rf...-4 3 2 0 01
Edwards. ci2 2 0 9 1 0
Irvine, cf . . . , 3 3 1 1 0 0
Miller, ss .... 4 1 3 3 5 2
Holmes, If . . . 2 1 1 0 1 ft
Bishop, p.... 2 0 1 0 4 0
32 12 11 27 15 4
Summary: Home runs Hous
ton, Cook. Earned runs Astoria
4; Salem 4. Left on bases As
fcria 6: Salem 5. Doable Dlavs
r Bellinger to Gorman to Houston?
iiisnop to" wards to Nelsons
Bases on balls By Bishop 1: by
Belliager 2; by Davis 5. Hit bfH
pitched ball By Bellinger 1.
Passed balls By Urell 2, by
Cook 1. Struck out By Bishon
by Bellinger 4, by Davis 1.
UmpIre Davis.
Hale, 3b . ... 5
Cox. rf 5
Poole, lb. .
WolfeV, If. ..
Fisher, c . . ; ,
Young, ss . . .
Qulsscnb'y, p
Baker, c. ...
Ross, p
H. PO. A.
12 0
2
2
1
13
1
2
1
0
2
0
1
1
3
1
2
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0
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Minnetta Magers Will Be
Named Administratrix
SALEM
58 6 6 2715 2
XB. It. It. P0. A. E.
McKenna. 2b. 5; 11 2 3 0
Reinhart, cf. . 4 10 10 0
Nelson, lb... 4 .1; 2 7 1,0
Hayes, rf.;., 4 0; 2 3 1 0
Edwards, c . . 2 0 1 6 2 0
Bishop. 3b.. : 3'0'02 1 0
Miller, ss. ... 4 1 1 3 2 1
Holmes, If... 4 0 1 2 0 1
Coleman. P.. 4 0 0 1 2, 0
34 4 8 27 12 2
1 Summary: Home Runs - Mc
Kenna. Miller. Two base hits
Application has been made to
the county court, asking that
Minnetta. G. Magers of Portland
be appointed administratrix of the
estate of Albert G. Magers, who
died at Pallas July 27. In the pe
tition for the oppolntment of an
administratrix It is stated that the
eurvivlng heirs are Helen M. C,
Magers, 14. and Mary A. Magers,
12 years old.
In the case of Minnie c Price
against! P. A. Price, upon motion
of the plaintiff the action was dis
missed Without prejudice.
In the matter of the guardian
ship of Gertrude and Loween
Scant, minors, the court appoint.
ed as apprasiors Robin- D. Day. P
L. Wood and Haselle Gear hart.
The report of J. E. Cnrrie as
administrator of the estate of
Flora Daniel wa3 approved by the
court and the administrator re
lieved jfrom further liability. The
heir were decreed to be as fol
lows: 'Donald Currie, Medicine
Hat, Canada.. Annie Axling,
Raymond, Wash.;. J. E. Currie. In
No runs, no hits, no er-
,fUTC lira irUWn VUSUUUS Ton" and Edith i7 Daniel of nil
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'The refining of -Red Crown gasoline is
: based on a thorough, scientific study and
. knowledge of the fuel requirements of the
automobile engine. . -
Keep a record of your trip mileage, also
' note the power and flexibility of your en
gine' with .Red Crown gasoline, andyou
will be convinced that Red Crown, ' the
gasoline of quality,''is the gasoUne for you.
Xxok for Standard Oil Service Stations
and for the Red Crown sign at garages,
service stations, and other dealers. There
" you will be able to get'good service with
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pendence.
In the estate of Carl Russ, the
court, Accepted and approved the
final report of Andrew Russ, ad
ministrator, and relieved Mr. Russ
from further liability as adminis
trator.! The heirs were decreed to
be Frances Russ, Joseph Rus3,
John Russ, Peter Russ and Frank
Rues, aff of Gervais; Florence
Swartout of Lents and Mary Mil
ler ot ILogansport, Ind.
' .Edward Schoor of Hubbard, ad
ministrator of the estate of Ella
Schoor, who died April 23. 1920.
was decreed by the court to be the
sole surviving heir.
In the estate of Melissa Gangus,
the report of the administrator
Annie SMaxfield was approved, the
estate; closed, and the administra
tor declared to be the sole surviv
ing heir.
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LIBERTY
Nelson
rora.
Salem Hayes singled. Edwards
out Bellinger to Houston. Hayes
taking second on fielder's choice.
Irvine safe on fielder's choice.
Hayes going to third. Irvine lured
Houston, Gorman and Higert into
an attempt to catch him between
bases and Hayes scored, Irvine
reaching third on the play. Miller
whiffed. Holmes walker. Bishop
singled, scoring Irvine and ad
vancing. Holmes to second
Holmes tried to pilfer third and
was thrown out by Wolf. Two
runs, two hits, no errors.
Third Inning
Astoria Anderson fanned
Cook out Bishop to Nelson. Hous
ton fanned. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
Salem McKenna out Bellin
ger to Houston. Reinhart out
Gorman to Houston. Kelson out
Higert to Houston. No, runs, no
mis, no errors.
Fourth Inning
Astoria Wood out Miller to
Nelson., Hfcrert out by Nelson un
assisted. Tsouvenir singled and
went to second when Hayes could
not find the ball. Wolf foned. No
rus, ono hit, no errors!
Salem Hayes fanned. Edwards
filed to Wood. Lrvlne walked and
was thrown out at second by
Won when he tried to steal. N
runs, no hits, no errors.
Fifth Inning ,
Astoria Bellinger singled
Gorman flied to Nelson. Ander
son singled, advancing Bellinger
to second. Cook Bate on Miller's
error, Jjellinger taking third and
Anderson second. Houston hit
bounder to Bishop who shot Bell
inger out at the plate and Edwardr
snapped Houston out at first
making a pretty double. No runs.
two hits, one eror.
Salem Miller singled. Holmes
fanned. Miller was trapped be
tween first and second and put out
by Higert. Bishop was hit by Bell
Inger and thrown out at second
by Wolf when he tried to, steal
No runs, one hit, no errors
Sixth Inning
Astoria Wood singled. Hipert
hit it to McKenna who snapped
Wood out at second, Higert occu- J
pying first on fielder's choice! '
Souvenir safe on Nelson's erron
but Nelson recovered the ball and
threw Higert out at second. Wolf
hit a grounder to Miller whq
tossed Souvenir out at second. Nd
runs, one hit. one error.
Salem Davis pitching and
Rrell catching for Astoria. Mc
Kenna out Cook to Houston. Rein
hart sinjUed. Nelson hit the ball
a tremendous wallop and only the
wire netting above the right field
fence saveil a home run. Rein
hart was advanced ' to third.
Hayes hit the ball terrifically and
it .landed on Umpire Davis' ankle.;
It was a single for Hayes and un
der the rules each runner was ad
vanced a base. This scored Rein
hart. Edwards walked, advancing
Nelson to third and Hayes to sec
ond. Irvine drove out a long sin
gle, scoring Nelson and Hayes.
Miller filed to Urell. Holmes sin-
gledj scoring Edwards and Irvine.
Bishop walked. McKenna flied to
Anderson. Five runs, five hits,
no errors'.
.Seventh Inning
Astoria Davis out McKenna t
Nelson, Gorman fanned, Ander
son singled, but was thrown out
at second by Holmes -from left
field. No runs, one hit, no errora.
Salem Reinhart fanned. Nel-.
son flied to Higert. Hayes walked.
Hayes took third on a passed ball.
Edwards walked. Irvine safe on
Cook's error which alowed'. Hayes
to score and Edwards to reach
third. Miller singled, scoring Ed
wards. Holmes walked and Ir
vine was advanced to third and
Miller to second on a passed ball.
Johnson went in to pitch- for As-'
toria. Bishop safe on Cook s
eror. McKenna out Cook to
Houston. Five runs, one hit, two
errors.
- Eighth Innini;
Astoria Cook put the ball over
the fenc'o. Houston ont Miller to
Nelson. v Wood ont Milter to Nol
son. - Higert singled. - Sonvenlr
s
Casby Lutherans served ' lunch
Sunday.
It is reported that over 500
were present, the largest-representation
being from Silverton.
Among those going from Si-
verton were Rev. and Mrs. Georg
Henricksen. Rev. an I Mrs. J. O.
itoseiand. Mr. and Mrs. L. H
iieyer. Mrs. Christine Hansen.
Hans Hansen. Mrs. Emma Hal-
man. Miss Mamie Haiman, Miss
Clara Holman. Oliver Holman,
Miss Ruby Shenander. Miss Hazel
Sheaahder. Percy Shenaader. Cl-
aier Shenamler, Mr. and Mrs
Gilbert Underdahl. Carl Thomp
son. Willie Thompson. Miss Car
rie Qualset. Miss Mart.? Corhouse.
Miss Cora Satern, Miss Mabel
lohnson. Miss Althea Meyers,
Ludwig Meyers. Elmer Johnson,
Alvin Lecard Walter Toft, Mel
vin Moe, Miss Dora Henriksen,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin TiaglesUd,
Miss Marie Tinglesta-i. Amas !n
son. Mr. . nd Mrs. Henry Torvend.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Torveud. Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel ' Torvend. Mr.
aa(i Mrs. Sias Torvend. .Mr. anl
Mrs. Samuel Torveud. Chester
Goplerud. Mis.s Mabl Evans. Ed
win E-dbs. Mis I.nlu Geplorud.
Mr. and Mrs. Goplerud, Mrs. M.
Leiard. Mrs ChrU.'ni Jacobson.
Mrs. Christina Jacobson, Mrs.
Josephine Jacobscn. Mr. ,and Mrs.
Albert Sather, Miss Merna Sath
r r Miss Margaret Sather, Victor
Sather, Mr. .and Mr3. Amos Car
house, Mr and Mrs. G. Hegtvigt,
A. Abramson, M&s Martha Opo-
cal. Miss Mabel OpsanMips Hen
rietta Starsli. O. G. Larsen, Ar
thur Towe. Clifford Rao. Otto
Legard . Mtss II innali OUen.-; MJss
Dora Sjaiiver. Miss Nora Sjael-
ser.
Mrs.
in.. '.ttni . niion. Mr
M. ;ioerij v uauucjBWM.iaci
Dr. Anna Finseth.
Perhap
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sajrs. the .Good Judge
How loag a little of
the Real Tobacco
Chew will hst.
Nor how much gen
uine chewing satisfac
tion the full, rich real
otobacco taste will ghc.
Ask any man who uses
theRealTobacco Chw.
He will tell you that
thjs class of tobacco
. will give more satisfac
tion and at less cost
than the ordinary kind.
Put in two styles
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 1
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
DotjKncn?
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Judge
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Lutheran Young People Hold
Notable Week-End Con
vention At Canby
SILVERTON, Or., Aug. 1.
(Special to The Statesman.) A
large crowd of Silverton people
motored to Canby Sunday Jo at
tend the annual convention of the
Lutheran Young People's socie
ties held there the past week
end. Rev. George Henricksen
spoke at the convention - yester
day. The Trinity band of Silverton
pave several selections, and a
choir .coniposed of the choirs
from St. John's and Trinity
churches of Silverton and of the
M6r.ltor Lutheran church also
participated in the program. The
Plaid
New
iMrts
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In Striking Color
Combinations
A special collection of new wool plaid skirts offers an exceptional
opportunity to choose this very necessary part pi the wardrobe.
You will want a skirt of bright plaids for fall Dozens' of smart
styles just received.
$5.90, $6.75, $8.45 and $10 JO
Prices Always The Lowest
GALE &
Commercial and Court Street
go:.
Salem's Largest
and Busiest
Store where the
Crowds Buy
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A Special Selling of
am
There's a Reason
for the Crowds
Shopping Here
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App
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A Sale of
Bathing
Suits
We have a few more
Bathing Suits for Men
Ladies and the Kiddies,
and we are going to clean
them up before the sea
son is over in order to do
that we have remarked
them all for a fast dis
posal and it will prove to
your advantage to make
your purchase here.
They are priced at I
98c to $2.98
Reduced in Many
Instances
These Prices Are Attractive
Outsizes in Ladies' ;
Sport Jackets
This consists of outsizes
only, ranging Jrom 38 to
50 and exceptionally well
finished in Tuxedo style,
good range of colors.
$5.45
Men's Smoked Horse or Chocolate Shoes7-.J2."49
Men's Khaki Hiking Breeches..., .. --,--$1.69
Men's Khaki Outing Hats......-,-. . .-, -
Men's Bandana Handkerchief s...V.,...- ...
Men's Khaki Pants ..
Men's Auto Duster CJoats... .... ..
Heavy dark grey Blankets, 6Gx78 ;
Ladies' Khaki Hiking Breeches.-.
Ladies' Khaki Biking Middies. -I---
Ladies' Khaki Hiking Shirts..- -L-'.t
Ladies' Khaki Lee Uriion-Alls......-.....
Ladies Khaki IHking Dresses;-.
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GROCERIES
The one of the many
items mat weyundersell
jand especially now dur
ing these camping times
find outing (trips wejnake
sspccial prices on quanti
jty purchases I that will
imake your I trip very in-:
expensive from a finan
Icial standpoint
tilled to Irvine who made 'a fine