FRIDAY. MORNING. APRIL 14. 1922 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON There amid Everywhere lniere T BY LODIS Rifj SQUIRE EDGEGATE And Women Marry Men For Protection y5 - an' hei got TEE " A1?5 SEFTON A NOISE TxyvfN S74iRS in By MRS Alteon ouj X-rST j.irE SOAAt OoDy "PtCtiM 8cD THE SiVL -DOOt LOCK TOO SP ORIS ARRANGEMENTS I CO TO W ' f. fr .-'"Arrangements are practically Completed for the Military Massa cre at the armory Saturday, when v Company P of Salem and Company 1 1 H of Portland meet to tight It all : out. They are to shoot, fight, wrestle, run races,' parade for the rood looks prize, dress and un ; dress against time,-play basket ' ball and Indoor baseball, and drill ; under arms ; and If they have time they will perhaps roll the V' bones and spit at a crack all ;,, . for th ecompany .honor and the .150 silver cup. One high class professional box- Ing bout baa been arranged for, ' a 10-round event between Weldon ; Wing 6f Portland and George Burns ' of "Aberdeen.' These two - are among , the most successful lightweights on the coast. Wing - Save " Moneys , on your Clothes Needs $25.00, $27 JO $30.Q0;$32J0 Get on trie track lead- ' irig to this store. The best of woolen textures,: style and workmanship only is used.; ' A .wonder- J ful variety of patterns j from which to choose.' ! - Every suit f made to ; your individual order and made to FIT YOU. WOOLEN ILLS 426 State Street Taite is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as out honest , befief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. , ' Ltattt V Mjrt TVsWct Ca. 1 , A a 1 t Vk'r trr- h 71 ft. 'r;av 1 lower Prices 23 sow 18c 10 now 9 c (Two 10' 18c) BIG SUIT SALE COTCH won against Mike DePinto at Port land Saturday night, and "Burns lost to Lakey. Morrow. But both were hair-line referee decisions, and tell nothing against either performer. It promises to be a slam-bang event, thought it Is not strictly a military erent. The other" games come in the afternoon, beginning at 2:30. Two wrestling bouts .are to go on at 8 o'clock In the evening be tween Ellis White of Salem and Day of Portland, heavyweights; and Blankenship of Salem and Daniels of Portland. These are between bona fide members of the two companies. Following this the boxing events will be staged. They are: Keller of Port land, 125 lbs. vs. Ringle, Salem, 130 pounds; Ronning. Portland. 142, vs. Elliott, 140; Helser, Port land, vs. Crossan, Salem ,145; Hughes, Portland, 128, vs. Mason, Salem, 130; Lake, Portland, 140, vs. Frailer, Salem, 150. Sax of Portland,' 103 pounds, and Healy, Salem, 118 are both wanted and will be matched against suitable opponents if such can be found. Street parades are promised at 12:30 and at 6 p.m. The man agement has put it up to the judgment of the Salem boxing commission, to promise money back to ail ticket holders if they decide it's no real fight. Los Angeles Makes It Twbl Out of Three m Series ' With Vernon LOS ANGELES, April 13. Los Angeles made It two out of three from Vernon today, winning 5 to 1. Ibl the, sixth inning rMcCabe singled, going to second on a low thrown to first by French, taking third on Lindimore'a sacrifice and coming " horn with the deciding run on Sullivan's single. - R II F Los Angeles ....... . 5 10 2 Vernon ...v.'. 1 6 2 Ponder and Daly; Love, Gilder and Hannah. . 2 Portland1 tli Salt tike 8 SALT. LAKE. April 13, Port land specialized in. long .distance bitting today and won the second game of the series, 11 to 8. Ken worthy, High and Thorpe knocked home ' runs for ' the . Beavers and SchM tor Salt Lake got two cir cuit drives, , A Bee rally in the ninth produced four runs, but tacked three of a tie. .r ''v.t''i:t-;lt'-v;T,:,ftr'.- h e Portland 1, ' ' .. . . ,11' 15 2 Salt Lake . ...... . 8 14 C Middleton and . Elliott; Brom ley, Poison, Owens and Jenkins, . Seattle 6, Sacramento 1 v SACRAMENTO, ApriM3.JUntH the fifth' today.' Penner and Jacobs were staging a nip and tuck pitch ing duel for a pretty ball game. Then things began to . happen. Walt McCredle's Seattle Indians nipped Penner for five safe clicks, including a homer by Murphy and a two bagger by Lane, sending six duns clattering across the - gutta percha and tucking the combat away in the trophy chase. R II E Seattle . i. ......... . 681 Sacramento ....... . 1 4 0 Jacobs and Tobin; Penner, Hampton and Stanaffe. ANGELS mm m1 CIGARETTES NS. Turkish and Domestic tobaccosblended LEAGUE STANDINGS PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE W. !. P-t .77S .70 .500 .500 .441 .400 .:i.M .250 Ixm Anrrles Oakland 7 rnon 3 Ran Franriaeo 5 Barrameaio m 4 Kalt Lake 2 feattie .. 3 Portland 2 NATIOHAL LEAGUE W. T.. Prt. O .1.000 O l.OOO O l.OOO Philadelphia Ht. ixiuis Chireico Brooklyn New York Ronton PitUburc Cincinnati 2 2 2 1 1 O 0 o .500 .5O0 .OOO .000 .000 AJCEBXCAN LEAGUE W. St. korto 2 CtevolanA 2 PMladelphiaN I Waihinfton 1 ho 11 ton . ... . 1 Nw York 1 Chicago O Detroit ...iT: 0 P-t. 0 1.000 0 1 0(10 1 .500 1 .500 1 .500 1 .500 2 .000 2 OO0 DEFEAT BOSTK Parkinson'sTriple in .Eighth Snatches Victory from Opposing Team PHILADELPHIA. April 13. (National) Parkinson's triple in the eighth inning enabled Phila delphia todav to take ita second victory from Boston 4 to 2. Atl ter the first inning wtien the Braves got two hits mixed with a pass and Fletcher's error for the'r two runs. Ring held the vis itors. Score: R. H. E. Boston ... 2 7 5 Philadelphia 4 8 1 McQuillan, Filllnglm and Gow dy; Ring ftnd Henllne. . New York 4, Brooklyn 3 NEW YORK, April 13. J Na tional) New York reversed yes terday's score, defeating Brook Brooklyn hits well scattered. The Giants won the game in the sec ond inning, largely on Vance's wlldness. Meusel hit his second home run of the season in this inning, but no one was on bases He also hit two singles Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn . . 3 K 0 New York 3 - Vance and Deberry; Douglas and Smith. 1 St. Louis 8, Plttsbargh 4 ST. LOUIS, April 13 t Nation al) St. Louis hit Glazner and Morrison for 12 safeties today, including- three doubles and hom ers by Smith and Alnsmltn and defeated Pittsburgh 8 to 4 Smith's circuit rap came with twe PHILLIES 1 sterfield. SALEM BOXER WHO WILL MEET HELSER SATURDAY NIGHT 1 Ifc - J., ' '. ' 1 - . i I. -".i,--'- ! f . ' T ' " - - - Spike Crossan of Salem, who is billed fbr a go at the military smoker Saturday night with Helser of Portland. The boys will weigh in at 145 pounds. The bout will be one of those on the card of the Company F-Company B athletic carnival. men on base in the second inn ing, Score: Pittsburgh St. Louis Glazner, U. il K. 4 S 2 S.12 6 and Ooooh Morrison Doak, smith. Bailey, Barfoot and Ain- . Chicago 5, Cincinnati 1 CINCINNATI. April IS. (Na tional) Luque was hit hard and Chicago had little difficuhy in defeating Cincinnati today. 5 to I. HoUocher's fielding again was a feature. In the first inn ing, 14 of Chicago's reserve play ers were ordered from the 'bench for protesting a dee'sion with but 11 men on the field. ,. Score: R. H. K. Chicago 5 14 2 Cincinnati 1 o 2 Aldr'dge and Hartnett? Luque, Markle and Wingo. claim is ma BELFAST, April 13. (By the Associated Pre?s) The Dunville distillery of this c'ty has lodped with the town, clerk of Dublin a claim for $5,000,000 .rs its loss in the recent raid on the Dublin cusr toms house bonded stores. OROXXA IMPROVES" ROCHESTER. Minn.. April 13. A. -J. Gronna. former Un'ted States senator from North Da kota, was reported in a "very fa vorable condition" tomgnt "alter sn operation this morning for an abdominal trouble. Junior Twilight League Will Organize Again Organized baseball in Salem is to have two leagues this year, the Twilight league and the Junior Twilight leaguers. The Jnniors met last night at the Y, which is general headquar ters for the league. All the six team that played last year were represented. The Eagles had Al van White to speak for them; the Angels, Weldon Kirk; the Giants, Dennis Keenan;' the Lucky Stars. John George; the Yankees, Har old Busick; and the All Stars, Vernon Perry. A final organization meeting is to be held Monday night. April 17 at 7:30 o'clock, when a consti tution, by-laws and schedule will' , be adopted. All the teams will I by that time. The league is to have some good, older-boy super vision to help balance their bus iness affairs. Lester Day and Ralph Barnes, seniors at Willam ette and both . specializing in Y and general welfare work, will be president and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Following the Junior League organization meeting at the Y Monday night, the senior Twi light league will meet at the same place and arrange its full sched ule. It promises to be a busy night. , EUROPE'S WELTER. ' WEIGHT CHAMPION PeU Hobln, the welterweight champion c : Europe, baa coma to the United States tor the express purpose of gettin a fight with Jack Brlttoa for- the world title. 'Hobln has participated (r ninety two co. testa, winjlng 'elghtyw seven, rorty-nine of them by the knockout route. He ts 24 years of age and hat been fighting for rour i X v'" s I CLEVELAND MAKES IT T Ehmke Has Two Bad Innings Uhle Quits When He is Hit on Wing CLEVELAND, O.. April 13. (American) Cleveland made it two straight from Detroit, win ning 8 to 3. Ehmke had two bad innings. Uhle started to pitch for Cleveland but was forced to re tire at the end of the second inn ing as a result of being hit on his throwing arm by a ball thrown by Ehmke in an attempt to catch Uhle off second. Shoestring catches that ended in somersau't? by Flagstead, Speaker and Jam ieson were features. Scorn: R. H. E. Detroit 3 11 Cleveland ... ... ...S 11 1 Ehmke, Pillette and Bassler, Woodall; Uhle, Costeleskle and Nanamaktr. Boston O, Philadelphia 2 BOSTON, April lk (Ameri can) Boston evened-the serlea with Philadelphia, winning today 6 to 2. Karr allowed five h'ts. Errors figured in both Philadel en's00l Y M rll $00 The quality of the goods, the value for two points we consider before the shoes are After you buy them, wearing them must you, in comfort, and service. . $00 BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE The Ccrrest Styles At the Proper Tfcie-LAt the Ri:ht Price HUH ? J" ) phia Vans. The Red. Sox hitting was timely. Captain Pratt leading with 'two doubles and two singles Score: - R. H. K. Philadelphia . ) ; . V .2 5 2 Boston ... .i. ... 12 4 B. Harris, Yarriaon. Sullivan and Perkins;, Karr and Ruel. NeVA'ork 5, Washington 3 WASHINGTON. April 13. (American) New Ybrk turned the tables on Washington today, taking the second game. 5 to 2. Mays pitched effectively and the victors bunched hits off both Xachary and Gleason. Score: R. II. E. New, York ... .......5 13 2 Washington ..... . . 2 6 b Mays and Schang; . Zachry, Gleason. and Gharrity. ' 84. Txui 4, Chicago 2 CHICAGO. April 13. Ameri can) St. Louis made it two straight from Chicago today by bunching hits and w'nn'ng 4 to 2. Danforth was wild but pitched ef fectively in the pinches. Score: R. II. E. St. Louis ... ,,4 11 V Chicago ... . : . ... . .2 7 3 Danforth and Severeid; Hodge, Russell and Schalk, Bohler's Runners Leave Today for Meet at Eugene Coach '.Bonier of Willamette university will leave with ' bs team for Eugene today to partici pate in the state relay meet. Ilia OX Brown The Test of Wear Is Final Proof team, has been handicapped by lack of practice. The wet wea ther has made the track slippery and rough. The runners have had a difficult time In working out However, they Are . not handicap ped any worse than the other col leges' for the wet weather has been general." The following men are to go; :,.'" - -vr-v'-" One-halt mile: ,raceZeller, Pollock, .Vinson and Towner.. ' ". One mile Logan Pertlne, Bill Vinson and SatchwelL . ; Two-mile Geddea, Logaa. Towner, Perrine an dSatchwell. Medley -Zeller, Pollock Town, cr and Logan. . . x i ', v-'-j Several of Coach Bohler'a men are out of the game for awhile on 'account of sore muscles and strains. With the advancing sea son this difficulty -will be over come. ' ''.::. - : :v' Jack Vinson will take the low hurdles and the pole vault wh Te Pollock will be entered" in the high jump. : This program ind lineup is tentattre, depending up en the condition of the field' at Eugene and the kind of weather. Stayton Baseball Team -. Defeats Nine at Dallas The Stayton baseball team de feated the Dallas team -at Dallas Wednesday by a score 6M0 to 6. Stayton made XI hits to 10 by Dal las. Stayton bad 12 players left on bases and Dallas six. : ues and Low and Black the price. These are shown. -v prove their worth to $5 j