THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON IP ORT 1IM SQUIRE EDGEGATE One Thing Surg. He Kno Jhit-Bird-s Hearinjj h Now 0. K.i BY LOUIS; RICHARD. H TO TOP THT VvftiiDfr Excellent Support "Given to Pitcher, Who Also Swings : j , Willow for Runs Vernon Takes Game from Seals by 5-3 Score; Salt Lake Also Wins ' . THURSDAY MUKmftli, aia i , S fiere, Tjhiere amid Everywhere ' 1 v ' IIS III HON DRAWS 1 . . V Htot "if KUUU - r ran r I - 7Au wii.1 MWEWi. SUCH A COL 7 I S UHZXLCOmtSTHZ I 1 Ay T$ i4.0tJ. y. 1 Wf ( JU, BOSTON, May. 3 (American) Qi$nn pitched well and received exceptional support today, Boston defeating Washington 8 to 0, Ev . ery Boston Inf ielder mad at least one spectacular atop and Pratt accepted IS chances. In the sixth Qninn doubled and scored three runs. - .-J., .! i , ., Score; 'J ' R. II. E. Waahtngton .......O 9 1 Boston . . . . . . ...... 8 11 ,1 Phillips, Brlllhart and Plclntch; Quinn and Walters. PhUllen Take Game ' PHILADELPHIA, May 3. El met Miller's error on Galloway's long drive In the eighth inning today gave' Philadelphia two runs and a 4 to 2 victory over New York. Rommel had the bf-tter of the pitching duel with Hoyt. hold ing the Tasks to seven scattered hits. In the ninth inning Umpire chased " eight Nevr York players . from the dugout for obscene lan- Score:, R. H. E New York ........2 7 2 Philadelphia ... ...V. .4 8 u Hoyt. and Devormer; Rommel and Perkins. t ' i IOS ANGELES. May 3.-Ver- non won the opening game of the series with San Francisco h;re today & to 3. The Seals got off in the lead with three runs in the second Inning, but Yernon came back with two In their half of the Inning. ' After tying the score in the iourth Inning Vernon won ths game In the fifth when four con secutive hits three singles and a double netted two runs. Score: ... R. H. E. San Francisco ........ 3 7 0 Vernon 5 1 0 Mitchell, McQuald and A Knew: Dell and Hannah. , POSTPONED GAMES American league: Cleveland- Chicago,1 postponed, rain; ' t Louis-Detroit, postponed, rain National league: , Chicago-Pitts burgh, postponed, rain. : ' Coast league: Seattle-Portland " postponed, wet grounds. ; , v Bead the Classified: Ads. TONIGHT K KETtlP'S ; BIG j ADVERTISING FUN. mi LAUGH and WIN : - i - ' Big Fun Contests for Ladies , and Children, '"; BL1GH 'Iewia 1a Problem SACRAMENTO, Mar 3. Sam Lewis was a stumbling block to Colonel Pick's Senators today, while "Pincher" Kun failed to halt the murderous attack of the Salt Lake sluggers. Sacramento col lected for a base knock and a run in the Initial knd thereafter went scoreless. In the meanwhile the Bees swung their war clubs for a total of four safe clicks, crowding them mostly into the first, fourth and sixth Innings, during which three periods they piled up their runs, the final figures reading 9 to 1 for a second Salt Lake vic tory. . Score: R. IT. E. Salt Lake 9 14 2 Sacramento 1 6 3 Lewis and Jenkins; Kunz and Stanage. Error AM Victory OAKLAND. Cat, May 3. How ard's muff of Brubaker's throw in the seventh inning paved the way for three Los Angeles runa and gave them a lead which proved too heavy for Oakland. The An gels won 9 to 5. The Oaks staged a batting rally in the ninth which gathered tour runs, but it was too late to catch up with the visi tors. Score: - . It. II. E. Los Angeles -i ........ . 9 16 Oakland. -& 14 ?' Lyons nd Daly; Eller and Koehler. , WESTERN LEAGUE At Des Moines 10; Hulsa, 4. At Sioux City 6; St. Joseph 6. At Denver 10; Oklahoma City 4 At Omaha 6; Wichita 4. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES 9 acres, 4 bearing logans, 1 .bear ing prunes, strawberries, 7 ' room house; barn; family ro- . ; chard, on Garden road; a real snap. 16000; terms. 20 acres, bearing logans, small house, barn, V mile to school. A dandy good buy. .$6800; $1800 will handle. ' 38 acres, 19 prunes, house with cement basement, shed, barn' poultry bouse 53x60; horses. . cow, .implements; S00 white leghorns. $7000; terms. 5.76 acres, 3 logans, 3-4 straw berries, barn, on pavement, all k fenced. 4 miles of Salem cen- ter. $2500. cash. Want $500, $1000 and $1500 loans. SOCOLOPSKY 341 State " : i : w T .. . .... , ,, r LEAGUE STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE San Francisco Vernon Salt Lake Los Angeles . . Portland Sacramento Oakland Seattle ....... W. L. 10 10 15 12 13 10 .13 13 10 9 10 15 12 16 16 17 Pct. .655 .625 .54a .464 .455 .448 .418 .370 NATION' AL LEAGUE VV. L. : Woodrinj;, the Syracuse university star to make a special attempt. Wood ring is the athlete who snatched victory in the one mile championship race from Prince-: ton at the University of Pennsyl vania relay carnival last Satur day, overcoming a three-fyard han dicap that fell to him in the last quarter-mile. He made the dis tance in 4 5 2-5 seconds, which is but 4-5 short of the world record made by Laxey Long on a straight away quarter-mile stretch. ERIK REWARD MINER'S QUEST New York Chicago . . . St. Louis . . Brooklyn . . Pittsburg . . Philadelphia Cincinnati . . Boston 14 11 9 9 8 6 6 4 5 7 8 9 9 13 12- AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. St. Louis .... '12 5 New York 12 7 Chicago 9 7 Philadelphia 9 9 Boston 8 8 Cleveland 8 9 Washington .. 7 12 Detroit . . . . 4 12 Pet. .737 .563 .563 .529 .471 .400 .316 .250 Pet. .706 .632 .563 .500 .500 .471 .368 .250 HOTEL ARRIVALS St. Louis Wins 6 to 5; Giants Defeated 9-1 ST. LOUIS, May 3. (National) Stock's single when two were out In the last inning, enabled St. Louis to defeat Cincinnati, 6 to 5, in today's garnet The visitors came from behind and tied the Bcore in the ninth with three runs. Pitchers on both sides were hit hard. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati ... 5 13 0 St. Louis w... ...,..6 12 1 v Rixey, Gillespie, Markle and Hargrave; Doak, North and demons. - I i : r MARION J. H. Martin, L. G. Stillman. Boston; Mr. and Mrs. V. Solberg, Bellingham; "Chas. Len Rel, J. Lengel, W. L. Evans. Dr. and Mrs. Ben' Frees. Los Angeles: H. V. Lively. D. W. Landers, E. A. Sandberg, F. W. Merrjiri, W. J. Philpott. W. P. Adams. A. A. Ferns, F. W. Watt. Harry Lewis, M. Tthinehart, G. E. Blackwell: Fred A. Kingston.' F. R. Wagner, Portland; S. R. Pnrcell, Fall bridge, Wash.; C. E. deckel. Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roshart, New York; W. G. West, W. C. Van Emot, Klamath; Mr. and rMs. J. W. Hazen, Stock ton. Cal., A. McGill, J. O. Miller. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. C. Woodward. Portland. . " TERMINAL W. D. Thomas, Peoria. 111.: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark, H. E. Steniler, Portland . NEW YORK. May 3. (Nation al) McQuillan's steady pitching aided by the terrific1 batting ol Beckel and Gowdy. who got four hits each, subdued tha Giants to day, 9 to 1. McQuillan let the f world's champions down with six hits, one a triple by Groh which helped to produce the Giants' on ly run. Score:. R. H. E. Boston 9 13 2 New York 1 6 3 Rudolph, McQuillan and Gow dy; Nehf, V. Barnes, Shea and 25 Saving San Francisco -and Return Round Trip Fare $37.60 Proportionate Reductions from all Stations Sale Dates May 6, 7. 8 and 9 Final return Limit June 30. 1922 Stopovers Allowed at All Points Special fares available to all persons although authorised account Quadrennial Conference Seventh Day Adventlsts May 10th to 31st. 4 Plan .Your Trip -Now'i the Time ) - For further particulars Inquire of local agent ; t ' SouthernPacific Lines . - , ; , ' i, . John M. Scott , ' . T t, - .... -General Passenger Ageni Smith. Long Will Smash Record, Prediction of Experts NEW YORK. May 3 Track ex perts expected the record of 30 2-5 seconds for 300-yard will be brok en during the intercollegiate championship games at Cam bridge May 26 and 27, if the gov erriling - offfloials llarmlt Allen Canadian Prospector Spends Twenty Years in Search For Silver FINDS HILL OF ORE Louis Bouvette is Now One of Wealthiest Mine Own ers of North KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 3. Twenty years of search by Lou is Bouvette, prospector and fron tiersman, were rewarded recently by a rich silver strike on Keno hill in the valley, of the MQnes ten, Yukon territory, The entire hill Is believed to abound in un discovered silver lodes. The history of the McQuesten thus far is largely the biography of Bouvette. Following his ar rival with the Klondike stampede of '98, Bouvette, a Canadian, prospected without success in var ious parts of the territory. . He worked in the Silver King mine in that vicinity, which his pro duced approximately half a mil lion dollars worth of silver, and he always felt confident that somewhere in that region other extensive silver deposits must ex ist. Hunted In Yukon .Bouvette's earl est success Keho hill, however was not with his Pick and shovel but witkhls rifle. Near the base of the hill ho had bagged a mountain sheep and ptarmigan, but he was gradu ally led to believe that higher up on those steep rugged slopes sil ver also might be found. So in September, 1918 he start ed out from the Silver King alone, save for his two dogs' to help pack his prospecting outfit, and in two hours arrived at the hilU Climbing up the 35-degref slope he paused to examine- a mass- of broken rock in what la now Faro Galch. "In a sort. of a gut on the slope," Bouvette him self relates. "I got the first piece of galena that I found on Keno hill, directly above where the rich veins of th Gambler claim have since been located." Driven back by the approach ing winter, Bouvette took hla samples to the little town oi Mayo, 30 miles away, to be as sayed. Th returns were so en couraging that I resolved to re?- turn the next season aaa try i find the rein from which the, ep; cimens came," he said. , Efforts Rewarded If was not until July of tha following year, after BouvetU had mad three more visits to Faro Gulch, before the snow had sufficiently d'saprfsared to Per mit him to start actual digging. A short time latejr bis efforts of 20 years were rewarded he hai struck the vein. I After hastening to stake bla discovery claim, Bouvette staked neveral other places, on Ketio hill. Later he acquired extensive in terests in company with Axel: Erickaon and Thomas McKay, other prospectors and together they form one of the wealthiest combinations' of individual own ers in the Yukon. Homerun Jing; and Wife Are Hospital Patients ; NEW YORK, May 3. Bab Ruth, the Yankee's home ran' swatter and Mr. Rath, will both -undergo operations tomorrow. The homerun king took his wlfa' to St. Vincent's hospital today o be prepared for an, operation to-, morrow morning.1" Attending phy siclans refused to glva oat -dataUs of the case, beyond saying they : were unable to state "how seri ous her condition la."., c m: "Babe" will return to the hos pital tomorrow afternoon to hat his tonsils removed. v. ' Possily we should not have so many dark mornings if the hcM- np men would use nmokeios pow der. Los Angeles Times. . LAYTOX HOLDS TITLE , . -i -1 SEDALIA. Mo. j May I JohnnT Layton of . this dty retained the world's three-cushion f , billiard championship here tonight by v de feating Charles McCourt of Pitta-, burgh In the third and final block of their 180-poiat match, 1 SO to ir,'. In 51 lnnlnnga. , Classified fAds In Hie . f "Statesman' Brins: Results "; Large Sum is Paid in Salem by Espee Lines According to figures Just made public, the Southern Pacific rail road company paid out the sum of 'S203.984.20 in wages in Salem during J921. This f&cludes the street rail way system, the freight handlers, the switching crews, and all the trainmen making their homes in Saleu. It also covers the traclr men of every kind who live hervi It represents a considerable payroll, for an Industry that does' not maintain a great, , smoking factor or a noisy, clattering rafll out oi which the workmen1 potii in clouds at the end of the day3 work. Most of these men go to tbeir tasks, unobtrusively, in so widely separated channels that they make little impression. But a fifth or a million dollars spraid abroad through one ' local pay master, for wages alone, in a sin gle year, makes a rather notable community asset. I Jj When telling about ' Salem's res sources, list this railroad payroll dr, one of the sure things that helps. - -r ' Of all sad words the tongue lets go the sharpest are these: "I told JOU SO.' . :f- vAnybody verdant Enough to h lieve a government revenue stamp on a bottle of moonshine would cash a check for a stranger. FLIER LANDS PLANE AtCAPITOL STEPS. tit . ' v -s - X 4 v X 4 v i . Sf " Fbota by Uadrw4. a Cawwoo4. 51 Lawrence Sperry. piloting an airplane with a wring spread of only twenty feet, bnt capable of attaining a speed of one hundred miles aav hoar, circled the Capitol steps In Washington and brought the planalta, a stop on the. broad driveway, directly la front of the main steps of the building, . 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