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VJCTDHY COMES J9THIMB New York Nationals Raise World, Champion Pennant and Come Out Ahead .NEW YORK, June 10. (Na tional) The New York National raised their world's championship fa? here today and then pulled out a sensational ninth Inning victory from Cincinnati 3 to 2. It was George Burns', day on the Polo grounds and Burns was presented' a diamond studded platinuh watch with a jeweled chain, a gift from the officials of the Giants, and a silver cigarette case from local sporting writers. Judge Landis presided at both presentations. Score ' R. H. K. Cincinnati 2 6 1 New York ,3 7 1 Keck and Wlngo; Douglas, Causey and Snyder,, . t Brooklyn 13; Chicago O BROOKLYN, June lO.Brook lyn made 24 hits for a total of 30 bases off three Chicago" pitchers today, while Vance and -Decatur These ere THE CROOKS' who found a way to frisk The Deacon who wanted his pay And worried The Sister" working away At home with The Mother i who prayed each day That The Wandering Boy who had gone astray Would TURN TO THE RIGHT r High Grade Tweed Suits A Others $25 and $30 See Our Windows FURNISHINGS For the Particular Man We shovvTNie of hrgh grade furnishings at real moderate prices. . ''"---'?. ' . ! I tats, Shirts, Hosiery. Neckwear. Underwear Our late showing 13 worthy of your inspection THE Win. A. Zosel pitched shutout ball, the Dodgers winning 13 to 0. Score R. II. E. Chicago ...... ... v . 0 7 . 2 Brooklyn .... . . .. ; . 13 24 2 Kaufman, Osborne, Freeman and O'Farrell; Vance, Decatur and'Deberry, Taylor. KC Ix;nis 3; Philadelphia 1 PHILADELPHIA, June 10.- Mclienry's two home run drives were factors in St. Louis' second straight win over Philadelphia to day, 5 to 1. Ills home run in the third inning scored Hornsb ahead of him. Ainsmitn's timely hitting scored the Cardinal's other two tallies. Score r R. H. E. St. Louis ... 5 9 2 Philadelphia .... .... 1 6 1 - Haines and Alnsmith; Weinert, Winters and Henline. Pittsburgh' 0; Boston 1 . BOSTON, June 10. Pittsburgh found Boston pitchers easy today and errors by the locals aided the visitors to a 9 to 1 victory. Glaas ner allowed only five bits. Score- R. H. E. Pittsburgh . 9 15 1 Boston ...... ....... 1 5 3 Clazner and Goocb; Watson, Fillingim. Lansing and O'Neill. S Near Fist Fight Serves to Enliven New York-St. Louis Contest ST. LOUIS, June 10. (Ameri can) Miller Huggins' wrecking crew, the Yankees, "walloped the Browns, 14 to 5 today In a game featured by Ruth's sixth- home run, a circuit drive by Pipp, a near fist fight between Pitchers Carl Mays and Urban Shocker. Shocker, in ' pitching to Mays, tottsed three close ones- to the lat- tcr's head wheir -Mays taunted his opponent. Mays rushed toward Hhocker and threatened' to fight. Umpires stopped them. Witt foi-r lowed Mays at bat and ducked a close one which started another rumpus. " Police and umpires again. Interfered. . Phil ' Ball, owner of the BroWns, was hit over the right-ye.with af oul b4l off Robertson's bat. Physicians tald the injury would not prove dangerous. , Score: - . R. II. K. New York ... ....... 14 19 1 St. Louis 5 12 3 Mays and Devormer; Shocker, Eayne and Severoid, Collins. ' Detroit 5, Washington 4 , DETROIT, June' 10. (Amerl can) Lamottete error, a field er's choice, and singles by Cobb the lanre3t assortments of WBOt EH 1 REAL'VALUE '22 m MAN'S SHOP 416 Stat j Street Salem, Oregon SHere, There and Every where SOUIRE EDGEGATRThe Trumhone Player Strikes ffis Notes and ' 5 VOW THIRLS 4 PitSTL& Of BPXOitl the. -bacx or -yottR a vtc AfOV DO you LEAGUE STANDINGS PACIKC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Sn Fran-sro 39 2 Vernon 3K 2t Portland 3 29 I k Angeles 3 32 8lt Lk , -9 83 foattlf 39 3t Oakland , 30 n Sacramento - '19 33 I'rt. .52 .:! .5 in .539 .4H .4:19 .43.5 .i'i.l RATIONAL LEAGUE VV. I.. N-w York an vt Pitttbar - 27 19 St. I .or is 23 Brooklyn .. 27 24 C'nrinnati : 2 rir(0 - 21 27 Bonton 21 .27 Philadelphia :. IS 31 AMERICAN LEAOTJR W. li. New York H 19 St. Irais 30 S3 Washineton 26 26 T roit 2 27 Philadelphia 4. 21 4 Cleveland 2 4 2 Prt. ,Rlr! .537 .540 52 .519 .43 ,4'AH .32 Prt. .ti42 .577 .501 .471 .467 .4H ! Boston 21 27 .433 Chiraco 11 29 .431 and Veach gave Detroit a 5 to 4 victory In ten Innings over Wash ington here today. The Tigers went into fourth place as a result displacing Cleveland. Heilman hit his ninth home run of the S3a ron In the seventh inning. Score: . R- H. K Washington 4 8 1 petrolt 5 11 2 Johnson, Francla and Plcinich; Charrity, Oldham, Ehmke and Bassler. Chicago 10, Boston 5 CHICAGO, June 10. (Ameri can) Chicago balled three vis t- ing twirlers hard today and won the first game of the series from Boston, 10 to 5. Faber, who went the route for the locals, was hit hard bu he had no trouble win nlng because of. the comfortable lead obtained in the early inn lugs. ' Score: R. II. B. Boston . 5 13 1 Chicago 10 11 1 Russell, Karr. Pennock, Piercy r hi i tr-i i 1 1 v,JS Shop Here For Your Vacation Needs Ellis E. Cooley and Walters; Faber and Schalk. ItMladelphla 3, Cleveland t CLEVELAND, O., June 10 (American) Philadelphia open ed the Cleveland series with a 3 to 0 victory. It was a pitchers' battle between Kommell and Co veleskie. the run; being the re sult of home runs .by Walker and a triple by Johnston. Score: R. II. E. Cleveland 0 7 0 Phi'adelph'a 3 6 0 Covelesk'e, Kecfe and O'Neill; Rommeli and Perkins. THIRD PLACE Victory Over Seattle Yester day Sends Beavers up Percentage Column SEATTLE, Wash., June 10. Portland and Seattle opened up with their heavy artillery in the first threa innings of the game here today, with Portland's can nonading being slightly heavier than that of the Indians. The fi nal score was Portland 6, Seat tle 5. Score: R. H. E. Portland 6 11 2 Seattle 3 14 2 Middleton and iKng;;Henke, Parkes, Burger and J. A. Adams. Frisco 7, Angels 2 "A SAN FRANCISCO, June 19. San Francisco's heavy artillery fired at will on Claude Thomas. and the Seals won as they pleased pleased from t)A Angels today 1 to 2. See, pitching his second J coast league-victory was In trouble but wice. Singles by JlcCabe, Deal and Griggs in the seventh scored the Angels' second run. Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 2 9 2 San Francisco 7 12 2 Thomas and Daly; See and Ag new. Salt Lake 5-f), Sacramento 4-8 SALT LAKE CITY. June 10. After losing three straight games to Sacramento,, Salt Lake today won both ends of a double header by scores of five to four and 9 to 8. Manager Charley Pick of the Sacramento club suffered a brok' en bone in his left leg. Score: R.II. E. Sacramento 4 13 J Salt Lake City 9 1.2 Fittery and Stanage; Reiger. Kallio and Byler. Score: R. IL E: Sacramento 8 14 2 Salt Lake 9 12 2 Canfield, Shea and Cook; Thurston and Anfinson. Vernon 2, Oakland 1 LOS ANGELES, June 10. "Red" Smith won a pitchers bat tle for James Jolly here today when his hot infield single in the ninth frame eent Murphy across the plate giving Vernon a 2 to 1 victory over Oakland. Brilliant fielding by High, Smith and Mur phy and Brubaker's long double to the score board in the eighth featured the game. Score: R. H. E. Oakland 1 4 2 Vernon 2 8 2 Arlett anr IMtze, . Jolly and Murphy. v Frank Baker Hit by Ball, ! is Taken to Hospital ST. LOUIS. June 10 Frank Itaker. veteran -third baseman of the New York Americans, was taken to a hospital here thTs eve ning suffering from an Injury caused by being hit in the right side of the back with a pitched ball by Urban Shocker In the third inning of today's game. No announcement was made at the hospital this evening as to the extent of his injury. The Injury did not appear to be very serious, but liAer was forced to leave the game in. the fourth inning after he tad sin gled. The ball, it was said at the hospital, had struck imneaur the kidneys. ' " NITS P. ALWAYS A ( y0li SZL CvttLK JO I . 50?TW M I ) '2 r""LV3k I ' .' ,CSTlQt'r Englewood Athletes Lose in Two Games Yesterday One of the slang adaptations of the proverb that m'sTortunes never come singly, is to "knock a man down and kick him for falling." The Court street and State street gangs did these to the Englewoodsters yesterday. The Court street regular baseball team beat the big ones at the high. school athletic park, 15 to 5. and then the Court street Midgets beat the Knglewood jun iors at indoor baseball, 15 to . The older-lad game was played early Saturday atternoon, with O'.inger, Anderson and Bangs as battery. Carter Anderson, who j p'tched two innings, gave no hits and walked one batter. Handley was the Babe Ruth and Ty Cobt) of the Court street team, he mak ing three runs. In the junior game, the State The IS SO N HE A And our regular prices so uniformly low on merchandise, recognized by everyone as highest standard, it is no wonder that others use it as a basis of comparison. For this very same reason, when we adver tise a SPECIAL SALE the public are quick to respond. Thanking our many friends who. by their lib eral patronage, made our sale just closed such a pronounced success, we hope and confidently trust v many new patrons have been acquired, to whom as well, we assure-prompt and efficient service and lowest prices consistent with high class merchandise, the only kind that ever finds space on our floors. FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY'S SPECIALS WE HAVE SELECTED AJ EVEN DOZEN ITEMS PRICED AT LESS THAN SALE PRICES 40 lb. Cotton Mattress Regular price $9.00 Monday and Tuesday Special $5.95 50 lb. White Felt Mattress Regular price $15.0fJ Monday and Tuesday Special $1225 50 lb. Delight Tuftless Mattress Regular price $40 Monday and Tuesday Special $29.75 Heavy Steel Frame Spring Regular $7.00 guarantee Monday and Tuesday Special Boys9 Velocipedes Regular prices $7.00 to $20.00 Monday and Tuesday Special Just Half Price Heavy Bozart Rugs Regular $14.00, 8-3x10-6 Monday and Tuesday Special C Everything la Front of Him! street team trampled on and gave the boot-to the Knglewood visi tors, 15 to S Looey UpdegraH made one homer and one three baggier for the home - defenders, establishing the, high-water mark tor run getting.. For the statte, the players were: John Kuckelyc; Carl Coy. p", L. Updegraff. ks; Walt Martin, sb; C!rge Koehler. !b; Chris Simpson. 2b; Fred Campbell, 3b; Granville Perkins, If; Howard .Waters, cf; Herbert Hobson, rf and p. The battery for the Englewood team was Strouglibough and Waldorf. The State Street Midgets are to battle with the Richmond juniors Monday afternoon at the R ch mond school grounds. AMKRMWX ASSOCIATION At Toledo 2; St. Paul 6. At Columbus 9; Mianeapolls 13 At Indianapolis 2; Milwaukee 3 At Louisville 3; Kansas City 5. CLOSELY CONNECTED m I HOUSE $4.85 $9.75 S. Mailil ton, Salem, - s 1 National Champ Grapplcr Guest of Brother Here Robin Reed, national amateur wrestling champion' in the 125 pound class in 1921, and in the 133-pound clas3 In 1322. is in Sa lem visiting his brother. James Heed of Willamette. Robn is a freshman in O. A. C, taking an engineering and electrical course, while Ms brother is in Willam ette, working, up . on literature and newspaper manufacturing. Young Reod is one of the most modest lads one would find any where. He would hardly be picked at f rst glance for a gen uine champion in the hardest of ail athletic sports. The two bro thers went through high school together, worked in the shipyards together, and then Jimmie went to France while the other stayed at home because he wasn't old enough for the military call. JamiltoE AND ASSOCIATED WITH Congoleum Rugs A Regular $18.50 9x12 Monday and Tuesday Special $13.85 8 Patterns Genuine Congoleum Regular 93c, 6 feet wide Monday and Tuesday Special Square Yard 64c . Thor Electric Cleaner Regular price $35.00 Monday and Tuesday Special $2730 , , $1630 Steel Beds 2 inch posts, 7 Fillers Monday and Tuesday Special $10.95 . $2 J50 Suit Cases Malting or Fibre with straps Monday and Tuesday Special $1,79 Hardwood Costumers Regular $6.00 to $12.00, Monday and Tuesday Special $3.95 to $8.95 . BY LOUIS RICHARD The future editor is going to work In Pendleton through the harvest season, wh'le Robin goes Into the engineering, department of the Portland fire department, rassling steam boilers and other hefty stuff. He finished up b year's work at O. A. C. Saturday afternoon. ' and immedtateely Started forSalem and homo. . ' WKSTKHN ij-:a(;ik At Tulsa H; Denver 11. At St. Joseph 7; Des Moinea'3. At Oklahoma pity 4: Omaha 6. COX NOT CiClLTY HOUSTON;. Tex.. Juno 10. (By The Associated Press) S. B. J, Cox, oil promoter and aviation en tuhsiast was found not guilty of charges of using the mails to de fraud In a verdict returned by a federal court jury here lata to day. '-.:' GOOD MINGS Or o r 4 4