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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1922)
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922 , fTTTf nOPHAXT OTP TDCHf A XT OATflf YDTflfYW . Z v.v-. " , -a -: ' Stoats Here, Ttaeire and Everywhere JACK bis is FIERCE HITTER Boy Who Boxes Billy Gap; deau Rated Hardest Plug- ! V ger on Pacific Coast Billy Cardeau, the Hoise boxer, If Jo bajn Salem Jloiday to fin ish his tralnln for tl-e blR box- i -t.. rrhiiFalov ti'rht H has lug lliun jmmraj r - been working stendily tt Portland " with some out of-tow.i battles on the aide, and Is in the 1est of con dition. t Uardeau Is a. deceiving boxer, 1 that his well-aimed blows, that ado not travel far. go straight to the vulnerable point, and lie wastes little energy in wild swing lng. The abort-legged or short farmed man Is out' of luck in. box ; lng Gardeau. ' r Davis is almost as tall, but ' ; ' i . ' . : . i M T t -mm, i Overcoats They're oft and warm "without being heavy. Full ' in skirt and shoulders for style and comfort. Belted or not, . as you prefer. . ;Our pricing will please. $18.00.to $27.75 AA. CLOTHIIIG CO. 247 No. Commercial St U - - . .,;, f fro-, - " JACK DAVIS. seems h.'avr built the shoul ders. Ife is rated as the hardest hitting welterweight on the coast. He is of the rushing, give-and- take type. Bayes is working out steadily with Davis ,and CMck Rocco. who is to meet the Selem lad, will need all his fortitude and courage in their six-round match. The wotk again U the Io.ik armed, powerful Davis is put tin-; ft-finish to the Bayes attack tli.it tin' crowd is go lng to approva. Crites and W'ehh should be here on Monday, or Tuesday at the lat est, to finish tln:r training. This eight-round event thould be a pretty a contest as r.y one could wish to ee. EseepT that Rocco is knir.i to as an cMoniahingly durable battler, the Bayes-Hocco match might be expected to end with Baes as tts winner ba'ore six round. The ina'n event'standa a good chance to end in almost any round. The Davis heavv ar tillery," If it h wellnough aimed. might put eut aiy opponent 1 E- IS EVEN BREAK $an Francisco and 'Angels : ' Both Win Portland j Drubs Sacramento SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 23 Los Angele; and San Francisco divided today"s double header, the E?a's w'nning the first game 4 to 3, and the Angels taking the sec ond by a similar score. The Seals a'.Ho gained a half game lead in the league today on account of Oakland beatmg Vernon. ' The first game today belonged to the Seals from, the start. It took TO innings for the visitors to win the second. First game R. II. E. Los Angeles ........ 3 9 1 San Francisco 4 12 1 Crandall and Daly; Courteney and Agnew. Second game R. H. E. I-os Angeles .. 4 9 1 San Francisco 3 6 0 Dumovich and Baldwin; Hodge and Yelle. . put hi m under the showers and cinched up the game for the visi tors. The series now stands four games to two in favor of Port' land. First game " R. H. E. Portland 14 14 0 Sacramento 0 5 5 Lttkerenz and Fuhrnian; Pen ner and Wachefeldt. Second game R- IL E. Portland ..5 9 D Sacramento .... 0 5 0 Sutherland and Mitze; Shea. Fittery and Schang. win FROM Williams Loses Home Run Lead of League and Horns-, by Forges Ahead Oakland 4; Vernon 3 LOS ANUEL.ES. Sept. 23 Oak land won its first game of the series with Vernon today, 4 to 3. a 12-:nninfc affair. The Tig ers won the first four games. A doub'e header will be played to morrow. Score R. H. E. Oakland 12 3 Vernon 3 8 2 Kremer and Koehler; Doyle, Gilder. Dell and Murphy. I LEAGUE STANDINGS PAcmc coast league w. 1,. Ssn Francisco J14 6:1 Vernon 113 04 l.o Anrle Jtio 77 ftalt Lake HO 92 Oakland 78 10O Seattle 70 9 Portisnd :.. .. 71 105 Sacramento 69 108 NATIONAL LEAGUE V New York H Pittsbnric ...... 84 St. Louis .T Hi Cinrinnati 82 Chicero 78 Brooklvn 73 Philadelphia 54 Boston 51 r-. 57 65 60 6H 71 75 92 97 AMERICAN LEAGUE SeVr York St. Louis Detroit Chicago Cleveland ... Washington Philadelphia 93 89 78 77 75 65 61 Bnstnn 59 56 61 73 73 7J 81 86 91 Pet. .644 .638 .565 .4.s:t .438 .437 .403 .390 Pet. .607 .564 .551 .547 .52:$ .493 .370 .345 .24 .593 .51 .513 .497 .445 .415 .393 Seattle 7-13; Salt Lake 4-2 SEATTLE, Sept. 23. Seattle won both ends of a double header today, 7 to 4 and 13 to 2. The Indians combined a batting rally with erratic fielding on the part of the Bees in the ninth Inning of the first game for four tallies. In the 3econd Williams had the locals heirless Lane hit three doubles and a single in the second game and Tobin got a homer, two doubles, a single and a sacrifice. First game R. H. E. Seattle 7 11 0 Salt Lake 4 10 0 Greg?, Jacobs and Tobin; Kal :lo and Jenkins. Second game R. 11. E. Seattle . 13 17 2 Salt Lake 2 8 Williams and Tobin; Thurston, Gould and Byler. Portland 14-5; Sacramento 0-0 SACRAMENTO, Sept. 23. Sac ramento took a terrible trouncing from Portland here today, the Beaver? winning both ends of a fdcuble bill, taking the first game by a count of 14 to0 and the sec ond tilt by a score of 5 to 0. Timeiy hits off Penner and costly boots staged by rookies behind him was responsible tor the first defeat. Shea was on in the sec ond encounter until the seventh, when three safe blows, a wild pitch and a hit by pitched ball I NEW CORPORATIONS I Articles of incorporation were filed Saturday by the VernonU Brazing & Machine works of Ver nonia. capitalized at $5000. The inorporators are Perry 'Harvey, Pete Saari and Edward Solomon- sen. Other articles filed were: Laron Dredging company of Marshfield, incorporators Lullus Larson, W. H. Kennedy, Boletta G. Kennedy; capitalization, $10.- 000. A permit to operate In Oregon was issued to the F. S. Laag Man ufacturing company, a Washing ton corporation' with headquarter? at Seattle. The capitalization ol the company ia $75,000, and W. P. Popple of Portland is named as attorney-in-fact for Oregon. A resolution showing derease in capitalization from $20,000 to . .a- . $1000 was filed Dy me Aiaer Market company of Portland. ST. I)l'IS, Sept. 2:1. -The St. Louis Americans lost all chance of winning the pennant in the remaining games sched. u'ed, by losing to Philadelphia today. to 5. whilst New York won from leveland, 7 to 6. The Browns afe 4 1-2 Karnes behind and the bet thej can do is tie it up, and thix ran be accomplished only by St. Louis winning its four remaining games scheduled and Xew York lowing its five remaining games. CLEVELAND, Sept. 23. Poor support back of Sherrod Smith, former Brooklyn pitcher, who hurled his first game for Cleve land today and Uhle. who suc ceeded him, enabled the Yankees to win. Score R. H. E. New York 7 9 0 Cleveland 613 1 Jones, Hoyt and Schang; S. Smith, Uhle and ON'elll. both games of a double header from Pittsburgh. First gamf: K. H. b. Pittsburgh .... -5 9 3 Brooklyn ...9 12 3 Glazner, Carlson end Schmidt; Reuther and HungUngv Second game: R. H. E. , Pittsburgh I Brooklyn I 11 I Cooper and Goocn; Decatur and II tingling. Cincinnati 3, lliiladeiphia 4 Philadelphia. Sept. 23 (Na tional) Cincinnati by hitting Meadows hard In two innings, de feated Philadelphia today. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 5 10 Philadelphia .. .:. ..4 ll.L0 Donohue and Hargrave; Mead ows, Hubbel and l!nline. AGGIE T 1M PUG ROSS Yale Football Team Wins from Bates College Eleven NEW HAVSN. Conn., Sept. 23 Yale won its first football gam over Bates college toc.ay 4 8 to 0. Although th day 1-ere was unus ally warm over I Tj.OOGppectatorit were In the bowl. Bate? was help, less before the H attack. Assistant Coach Allowed for Willamette Athletes Well Known Atihlete to Cap tain College; Basketball Team This Year OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallis f.ept. 2'.. The election, of Arthur. ("Pug Boss to the captaincy of the Ag gie basketball quintet was an nounced to the pubi c early to day. Ross is well ttnown throughout the northwest athletic circles, bay ing played four yenis t-u the local high school team, was a member and captain of tlw all-state team and has serv?d ax regular guard with the Aggies for tiic last two ears. Ross will havos practically the same team bac.ti when Coach t'Bob" Haeer onem practice Octo ber 2. Big "MusV Hjelte and t'Mooe" Lyman wi!l hold down White Sox and Cubs to Play Post-Season Series CHICAGO. Sept. 23. The Chi cago White Sox of the American League, city champions,, today accepted the challenge of the Chi cago Cubs of the National league to defend their title and arrange ments for the city series will be completed at a meeting Monday ir. the office of K. M. Landls, base ball commissioner. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . At Minneapolis 7; Columbus 6. (10 innings.) At Kansas City 13; Louis villo 2. ' ' . 'a r Ym Mew FM g Mr JfHere The season's Newest in Clothing and furnishings for men and young men. " "V. n 14. . t- aw ( rr-m a ar. a ill v i 1' New Styles New Fabrics New Values Clothes you will feel proud to wear. Correct in style, high grade materials, at prices within your reach. Chicago 8; Washington 3 CHICAGO. Sept. 23. Chicago pounded the veteran Walter Johu- son hard today and easily defeat ed Washington. Score R. H. E. Washington 3 9 1 Chicago 8 15 1 W. Johnson and Lapan; Lever- ette- and Schalk. Philadelphia 0; St. Louis 5 ST. LOUIS. Sept. 23. St. Louis lest to Philadelphia today and dropped to four and a half games behind New York in the pennant race as the Yanks won from Cleveland. The Browns now can do no better than tie it up in the remaining games scheduled. And to do this they will have to win their four remaining games and New York will haive to iose it3 five games still to be played. .Kenneth Williams lost the ma jor league home run lead by fail ing to connect with a circuit drive, as Roger Hornsby of the local Nationals, with whom he had been tied, clouted his 40th homer of t,he season in today's, game with New York. Score R. H. E. Philadelphia 6 12 2 St. Louis 5 12 2 Naylor, Harris and Perkins; Van Gilder, Pruett, Wright and Collins. Boston O; Detroit 4 DETROIT, Sept. 23. Detroit clung to? third place in tho Ameri can league by the margin of half game tonight as a result of their defeat at the hands of Bos ton. Score R. H. E. Boston 6 10 1 Detroit . 4 9 1 W. Collins and Ruel; Ehmke, OlcEon, Johnson, Cole and Bass ler. ' The local board cf trustees of Willamette university has gTanted funds for the hiring of an assist-j ant coach in football and track. The enrollment of over 200 men and with later registration of nearly 50 more makes t a busy and difficult task for Coach Boh ler in putting the Bearcat! through the tricks cf the grid game. Rumor says that Leslie Sparks will be named for l hi? plac. WESTERN LEAGUE At Oklahoa City 2; Tulsa 11. At Denver 6; Oaha 7. Second game, at Desmoines 4 ; Sioux City 14, (called end of 9th by agreemene.) Second game, at Wichita 9; St. Joseph -3. (called end 7th by agreement. GIANTS CLINCH LEAGUE PE11T New York Beats St. Louis While Brooklyn Beats f ittsburgers SPOTS Come in We are Pleased to show you 5- Wcl H. Zozel 416 STATE STREET Open till 9 Saturdays Ellis E. Cooley G. A. R. Day at Fair Will Be September 29 FRIDAY. Sept. 23. has been named as G A. R. da7 at the state fair. On that day all wearers of the Grand Army Ladies will be admitted free as the guestsu of the fair board and ot the stateT An assembly is lo be held at the grounds at 2 oV.ook. which is to be addressed by Comrade Stevens of Portland for C'vii War veter ans and by Col Carle Abrams. representing the 4Spanish-Amer- ican and World war soldiers. The drum corpa of Portland. made up of veteran musicians of the Civil war will f-.ir?iish the mu sic. The fife and drum as mili tary instruments have almost passed out of history, but these old men who once marched at the head of the millfon young men who made up the Union armies. are still on the job and they certainly draw the crowds. ' The G. A. R. has a dellrhtful home on the grounds, built last year and dedicated to its use All visiting comrades are urged to make this place tbeir headquar ters while attending the fair. This is PROFIT One form of fortune is to save yourself from misfortune. Insurance will keep your losses from lieing losses thus is one form of profit i Seavey-Bell Insurance Agency 412 Oregon Bhlg. Phone 457 i'ousult your insurance agent as you would your doctor or i lawyer 1 center, while S. .GUI., Fearnely and Ryan will b lorwarda and Ross, U Gill. RlcV.rds and Rid dings will be Kiurds Although the schedule has not been announcel It I probable th -Aggies will mak a'barnstorming trip Christmas vacation befora starting the season. PRUNE PICKERS WANTED lit i estimated that the prtine- picktng Is now about one-third J done. Some of the orchards hate , had to lay off for a day or two, : because their fruit was not" ripe; enough; but It is bellered that ' during theeoming week, they canTj run lull o;ast. c J. Beciiej, six. miles south of Salem, phone 1908 R. wants 10 pickers. Call him and' get details. C. H. Cannon, phone 1211W. wants four Dicker and one tree-shaker. Ho will bant , them to and from the orchard. Read the Classified Ads Welcome to the STATE FAIR FW Fair i,Veek we are making; a special showing of three differ ent types of the new model Eden Washing Machine. j Also a new model Torrington Vacuum Cleaner The latest and best in Radio Sets and sup plies you wil find here. it's Electric, Come to Us. Masonid Temple Phone 1200 You've Seen 'Em-- Wherever Good Dresses Assemble Made to Measure Suits $25 to $50 There are scores of chaps about town Whose clothes have that air of "Belonging." They've an -individuality 'and & smartness of style and t you an safely wager. they' are Made to Measure. t Such men know from experience that the best of new fashions are al ways to be found here andjf make this shop their head quarters. You'll get the, habit, too, once you get started. t Scotch Woolen Mills 426 State St. i w MMaMSMiSiiMMMipa.a..IMBttB II I NEW YORK. Sept. 23. (Na tional) The New York Nationals practically clinched their cham pionship here today, defeating St Louis while Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh twice. The Giants now nod only two victories to clinch th Nation?! league flag while one victory will assure them of a V-i. even if Pitts burgh wins all of its remaining games. Hornsby hit his 40th home run of the season while Stt-ngel h't a home run and beat out three bunts. Score: St. Louis New York Haines. Doak and Scott and Snyde. R. H. E. ..5 12 2 ..7 13 1 Ainsmith Boston 8-1. I'Mcaen 4-3 BOSTON. Sept. 23 (National) The Braves divided a double header with the Cubs today. First game: R. H. E Chicago 4 7 2 Boston 8 14 1 Russell. Kauffman and O'Far rell. Wirts: Hulihtn. Oeschger and O'Neill. Second game: R. H. E Chicago S 7 1 Boston i 9 2 Jones. Stneland and Har'tnett Wirts; Miller and O'Neill. Brooklyn 0. PirfsImMrh tmmjKL,YiN. sept. 2.1. (Na tional 1 Brooklvn ants pannantward today by taking CURLEE BLUE j SUITS Also in Gray and Brown Serge At $27.50-$30.00 THEY ARE GUARANTEED ' i : Bates Street SHIRTS $2.50 $3.00 $4,00 $5.00 Use Slfly Stairs, fft Payo ED. CHASTAIIXTS UPSTAIRS MEN'S SHOP 122 NORTH COMMERCIAL Open Until 9 p. m, Saturday j i