The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 14, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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Leverenz! and: Mlddleton
Sueceed in Stopping the
Bee Hitters
j, SALT LAKE CITY, April i 3
! Portland broke into ttiel wJnf col
umn today,! beating the Bees 6 tys
"3. V Leverenz and ! Mlddleton
stopped the! Bee hitters, who have
been on a I rampage all week.
Jimmy j. Duchalsky. i Salt Lake's
Hawaiian ; pitcher, - got his first
chance- , today. "He, Jacked con
trol, but' showed uj pretty well.
- Score- ; -..- , R. II. E.
Portland . ... . . 6 7-0
Salt Lake ..v. '.. 3 6 1
'- Leverenz.. Mlddleton and By-ler;.-
Duchalsky, McCabe ' and Pe
ters.
Shea and Agnew: K renter.: EIv
and Thomas. ; I I -
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LOS ANGELES.! April Los
Angeles made a lucky day but o(
Friday t,he 13th;! winning the
third game of the series with
Vernon f l to? after two stjrafght
defeats The J Angel scored their
run In the fifth! inning; when
James jwildness gave Krng a base
on balls and ! a sacrifice by Mc
Auley and Daly's f single to right
Held brought . him home, i
Score j : Ri H. E.
li 4 1
3 0
Lyons land Daley: Jame& ReL
er and: U. Murphy.
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ijos Angeies : .. , j .... i
Vernon- ... 1 . ...J . ' r. 0
j Frlco" 9;
i OAKLAND. Cel.. April 13.
San Francisco . won" today's game
from Ook'and by a score of 9 to
1. KTbe. Seals went after Kremer
in the first inning and, obtained
four hits and three runs; In
the 'second .Inning they hit .krem
erpfoffive hit," 'scoring "folur
runs..' 1 Malls - replaced -Kremer.
Ely andx Arlett were used -later: p.
Shea : allowed five hits and the
: ime run -' obtained by the Oaks
was; made on Compton's error.
Score ip-Rp H. E.
JSan i Francisco.' :i j.i:-.V 9 12 3
Oakland .vi.! li?' . 0
j Sacramento 5; Seattle U
Sacramento. ; April 13. 4- Lefty
Paul Fittery outpitched and out
played Lefty I Vean Gregg: : Se
attle's;? star nionndsman in a sen
sational nine Inning pitching duel
that ended a deadlock in the 9th
inning; when Bobby Schangj came
across the plate with Sacramen
to's winning run on Hemingway's
sacrifice bunt, the score being 0
Score ; ' p It. H. E.
Seattle .. ..' . . ..i . . . . . A Jl 1
Sacramento . !...,... 5 il 1
. Gregg and , Yaryan. Tobin;
Fittery and Koehler, Schang.
FISHERMEN WILL
GET OUT SIDir
lilUCU BEAT1 OOUBLE-HEAD
ere -anno
Hveryw
luere
Dallas-. Sportsmen Prepare
For Opening of Season; '
Most Streams Good
I i LE AGUE STANDINGS
'PACIFIC COAST XXAOUS :
SacRtiieatn i 5 4
San Frunrinoo 1
IiO Angeles
8ettla x..:S
Osklaad L
Portland L...
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Effective April 1, 1923
DALLAS, Or., April 13. Spe
cial to The Statesman.) Dallas
sportsmen are 'preparing for big
catches of trout , on the first day
of the season whach open Sun
day. Practically all of the fish
ermen are planning to make trips
to the Big Lucklamute, Mill creek
and the coast streams. ji
The Rickreall river which (flows
through Dallas is so low tha the
prospects for good' catches aye
small and but few t'shermen, out
side the younger . generation, ex
pect t cast their lines, in the
local stream. Reports coming
from the Little and Dig Nestucca
rivers near Pacific Oity are that
the streams are yboth in fine
shape and full o trout.
Local sportsmen who were ang
ling on these streaAs last Sunday
brought back fine strings of Ush.
Several parties have already been
formed i?or taking In these
streams , on Sunday. p ; . j f
Bf URGE SCORE
Salem Hi.a;h School Wins
Fromp McMinnville by.
Count of 22 to 5
i- SALEM TO EUGENE
Mile, fetation AIM .2 ,
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17 '. Jefferson. ;
27 9Abanvl .Pi7;00
1i8 Corvallis ' . .1:40 '9:00 11:00
65 'Monroe .'. .8:20 9:35 lli35
4 ' Junction .?. 8:45
7il5 9:15 11:15
7:50 ! 9:50 11:50
8:20 10:20 12:20
1:60
1:35
9:55 11:55 1:55
1:15'
1:60
2:20
3:00
3:35
3:555'
SOUTH BOUND
6 frP 7 , -18 ;
3:15 5:15 f:30
3: 50s :5:50 -8:10
4:20" ;20 vf:40
,7& ' Eiicenc . 9;16 .1 0 SO J Sri. 9-nn .v
Hunday Hchetlnle: 4 Lv. Altmny Q::tO p. M.j :Ar. Corvallis l6: 15 P,"L
5:0 7:06
5:35 7:35
5:55 7:55
6:30 8:30
9:30
: P EUGENE TO SALEM
Mile. Stations AIM
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14
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110
51
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Eutrena
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! Monroe ; .
Corvallis . .7:00
; Albany ...7:40
Jefferson . 8:05
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2 ; - 3 "4; . PSM.
7:00 9:00 11:00 ; 1:00
7:35 9:35, 11:35 1l:35
8:00V10:0O 12:00 1;ji:00
8:45 10:45 12:452:45
9:30 11:30 i 1:30 3:30
9:EK 11-K5 i 1-SK :
NORTH BOUND
Salem ... .8:50 10:40 12:40 2:40 4:40
6
3:00 t
3:35.'
4:00
4:45-
5:30.
5:55
6:40
7
5:00
5:35
6:00
6:45
7:30
7:55
8:40
8
7:00
7:35
8:00
2:45
9:30
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U Direct Consections to PorUand, Rosebixrg. Grants Ps,
';;Mcdford Md;:AsUand:;p:th-:
CENTRAL
Strangler Lewis Throws , i ,
Jack Turner Two Times
DENVER. ColoV Anril 13 -i-
Ed "Strangler" ijeris,,, heavy
weight wreatllne chamnlon of thei
World. threw. Jark Tnrnoi- 'ihghu
rion fteDakotal,: in j straight
falls here - tonight.lt Lewis won
the first fall in .45 minutes. 41
seconds with a . flying headlock
and tne second with a body scis
sors in 12 minutes 41 secondsJ
Doctors who examined Turner
after the bout declared that he
hadi suffered a slight fracture
Of several ribs as a result of the
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uuuT- Bcissora wnicn gave 1 Lewis
the winning fall. .i'
Turner sauirmed out nf tpvorai
headlccka during; the bout.
' Salem high made it almost un
animous in the ' baseball ; game
with McMinnville Friday after
noon at McMinnville whep they
won by the lop-sided score of 22
to 5 . . , ..
; ! The Salem boys simply" couldn'a
nn'ssP Fallln was the star hitter
of- the day. hoever, with four safe
swats at, the ball. Three times
during the game Salem, had three
men on . oases, one . of these
times Adolph hit a bomeug, and
Drought in the whole dlahiond
full of runners.
The Salem Dlavers were;- L.
Girod, third; Ellis, pitcher; Jones
catcner; Adoipn ffirst; P. Girod
second; Fallln short; Poorman
left field; Reinhart center; Ca.ugh
elh right. Harold Moon relieved
Ellis on the- mound 1 for the last
three innings and Dave Adolph
iook one place in the outfield.
Salem is to meet Hill Mllitarv
academy of Portland on the home
grounds, Wednesday. Anrll 18
Not . much is known here ojr the
visitors, but the locals are going
fast enough to find out a lot of
interesting facts about them by
next Wednesday ncght. Salem
has been cleaning up on the Hills
regularly in baseball and foot
ball In the years past, although
the visitors always come down
and make a hard, clean fight.
Gil
ER"
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Ketzer Girls. Beat Liberty,
,dui Liueny ooys oeat
Keizer. Lads
TURNER IS AFTER
IIS
ran
High School i Baseball Team
ki: t .'0 o
wins (iwu-uame oeries
From Independence
Mike McTigue Turns Down
I $75,00) Carpentier, Offer
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NEW YORK. Anrll 1 3. M fir
McTigue announced 1 In" at cable
gram i today that he had refused
an offer of 173,000 to box Georges
Carpentier in London on May 29v
He said he would sail for Amerl.
ca early in May. -i : P;r
Joseph Jacobs. McTIgue's man
ager, said negotiations were np-
der way for. a match between JJc-
i g"ue. and; Carpentier in this
country some nine in June.
CULT HOUSE .
ON RAMPAGE
(Continued from page 1)
000 to $400,000 believed to have
been contained therein. , :.
At Benton Harbor, H. T. Dew
hirst, 'member oj" the colony and
the Cult's ch.ief counsel, in, a- for
mal 'statement asked if the pub
lic "believes we are rubes, just
born yesterday.". The statement
,was prompted by efforts of a can
tain state legislator to bring
about appointment, of a receiver
ship tor the House of David.
VANQUISHED RATHER 'HURT
NEW YORK, April 13.-Mrs.
Molla Djurstedt Mallory, defeated
on the tennis courts -of Enrnnn
returned today with har :11ns
tightly sealed. .'
Why should I - answer ' any
queBtions?" 'she demanded oCi re
porters as she stepped from the
gangplank with her husband.
A double-header ! in baseball J Turner high school is making a
Was Dlaved i Frldav n(ftrnfWMi KtvlRtrnnr
tween the girls teams of Keizer plonshlp of the wiest end ot the
ana ifloeny, ana tie boys team j county and It now looks as if vlc
of the same districts.' i The battle! tery will perch on the Turner
was : staged, at Keizer and anv&c-1 banner.
traordinary crowd attended- to see The latest Turner victory was
me , Tun. j r : .1 over Independence high school.
. The Keizer girls ! were winners I Turner winning a two-game series
in, their contest, with a svrA r Wednesdav and Vrlflav tit thin
S3 to 25; and the Liberty boys week ly score of 14 to 13 end 2
beat their Keizer opponents 2.2 to'l respectively. The first .game
p y a curious coincidence, was piayea at independence and
uv3 t.uui gtuitug iur eacu iwim 1a 1 duuu xnruttr. . ib' line i
exactly the same, 47. points. ) J Wednesday game Baker of IndeJ
j xne two sames brought out penaence arfd E. Grath of Turner
practically all the friends of all each struck out. nine players, .and
the players, and they hardly had In. the Friday game Bnllis of In
room enough to yell when they dependence fanned oply two while
"i gui 10 trowumg in arouna tne I ualu ui uiub over ine ozone
hu. iue Ldueriy Dys nave naa
niary of the results to date of his"
department's Inquiry as ascertain
ed from department reports : and
from conferences yesterday Jn
1'ew York, with United States Dis
trict Attorney ,: lla'yward. The
nature of j the department's find
ings were! withheld. . ; v
Although- all . department of
justice, officials- have been HesI-;
tant in disclosing the lines, being
followed pnl the . Inquiry, it has
teen the jgeneral assumption that
the Investigation has been direct
ed toward -ascertaining whether
the price
from col
violation,
increases received were
usion or conspiracy in
of the. law.
Another thing we cannot on-derstand-f
the statement that the
gpvernment fivers are first oft on
one leg and then on another.
GOOD
CIGARETTES
sSf GENUINE
UULU
SfrM OURHAI1'
"J-- TODACCO
tpe country .league - for some
Shears past, and they erpect- to go
as well; this year, as ever before.
LIQUOR PROBE!
p WAXES' WARM
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to get a headline; In the. news
papers, and you i know ' you 'can
Previous to - these .games" Tur
ner defeated . Gervais and Siclo
by scores of 29 to 5 and 5 tn 2
respectively. Turner ha
play j Aumsvllle and Stayton for
tne west end 'championship.;. The
game with Stayton will be played
next Friday. ! P i i
Rev. Ralph Thomas. wh has
charge of athletics in th Tnrnn
fact is that I am now ofthe I sclI0OI Is coach of the ball team.
opinion or your statements from I . ' 1
VZV5 n1:? SUGAR ACTION
J !"". auiuuiuna: bOCODQ. I . . :
(Continued from page 1)
always get that by stUcking the commission next Tuesday or Wed
police. I am sorry, but you have nk saay or wed-
given me no - testimonv which! wnC P. -
The "hearing was part of the V,Z 2' """cu. aat 1118
dual investigation ordered by the sVb,e 7for aSSJTinJS11'
mayor lot char, ..!. .i,. ll.zl .et "ttces la price
police made by the Jurist and As- ' Uc!"ru8ry. .
. . . . . 1 -mi'mjm; ouminirr iimiIw
semoiyman Louis A. Cuvillier at Acting Attorney OnerTl Sey
rnriiiion a 'J I . . . i - jwir. 4 maroing
-. a r. uttii i il r m 11 1 r nv inMa...L. a - '
Pniic ur,--. rr--- caomet a' complete sum-
" --"- 'OOiUUCl .iUIIKHL iur
aMeged slander, has been asked
ot appear at a later sessinnr
Magistrate Corriran said J that
he had complained to both Mayor
Hylan and Police I
Enright about policemen drinking
nquor ana acting as bootleem
but that nothing had come'of the
complaints,.
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Love Boat in thrill to a
inghal to Chinatown - rich in drama as the
Francisco? Will f screen can rive? We
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CAUTION URGED
Oil APPRAIS
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Liberty Sunday.
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Bonus Commission Attempts
fio eepj state's Losses
vj
at
Minimum
7
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SPECIAL MATINEE i
25 cents !
The ex-servlcin mna cm. ih
r " " V-. SSA
commission ! I trvin? tn
come the tendency among the ap
praisal boards in
of the state to oxer-value prop-I
ery on wnich, state v. Joans are
maae to ex-service men, accord
ing to Governor Pierce. The
gov e r nor. Adlntant . cononi
White and Secretarv of tat
ter, all members bf th
slon, were In Linn ccunty Thurs-j
aay wnere they viewed about 20
properties on which loans have
been made. - Thev vem Mnm.
panied by the Linn county board
oi appraisal.
,nrnere has . been nn jnnd
committed.' said! the governor,
out. there, are cases where too
high valuation his . beeli Disced
en property. It is the duty ot I
tne commission to keep the
state s ; loss as . low as possible,
and to, do .this the' greatest care
must ''be Uken in making the
appraisals. The loaning process
has been going, on only a little
more than a year, and already
mere are four foreclosures - and
a. number of cases of delin
quency.! There Is nothin- Wrk
at, all In the situation, but cau
tion is necessary," ; .! r v
Other, counties are "to! be visit
ed by the board;
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TERM OF COURT
1 SHORT AT DALLAS
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of the Peace . Ed. F. Coad.
One applicant was granted his
naturalization pa,pero. he being
Edwar Gwalchme. j a native of
Wales. Teter Alj Friesen'of this
city was; denied his papers oh
account of one of, his witnesses.
District! Attorney: J. N.f Uelger
Ron. being absent from 'the city
iror a periol of one and. one-half
years, and was tbererre unable to
testify jaccording jto court doci-
1ns. 1 Friesen wist Instructed U
make a new application. ( .
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Jefrshiinig
8AVT:D VAxV OHAftfJES
'I don't want you to forget
that promise you made, John,
dear," said Mrs; Smith. ''Job
remember you promised faithfully
that We'd move Into a mim
j pensive! apartment next month!"
"Yes,- I remember, all rlght.'
answered her husband, ! "but w'e
won't haveito move. The land
lord Jastraised Ihe r?0t.r Judge
In
Spring Sliirfe
the New Spring Coloring
$5,! $7, $9
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j i ' liecKua"u siyie , n piam colorS of heUo, peach, sand
' , pongee ceil also white with collars to match Full c?t
.. nicely . tailored, they approach the custom made shirt in
;K75p0CHt: MariaI of craPe de chin EUsh bi-
; Cloth and rarlnim alb- C w : , 1 u,uau
. i, -'w.viiciii in nn; WinaOW. ' ' '
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Complete Stocks of New. Spring Furnishings are
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Special :
llarvkrd'
Athletic
Style
U. Suits
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