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THE . OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON , ! TO -Heire, Tl t I M ; 1 I "1 4 4 " S ! ? i 1 s : I In '.' Spite of Phenomenal Pitching Brooklyn Again r 'Lose& to Giants . NEW YORK, Mrr 2. -M Nation al )DeBjite,; IS : strikeouts by JMtcher Daxxy Vance, 14 of -them In nine innings, Brooklyn lost Jts seventh game of the spring " to ..NwYork, the world's champions i winning In the 11th inning. 7 'to i r Mammaux relieved Vance In the 11th and Kelly's sacrifice fly sent Frisch In with run. v-: . '.. 1 :"' Score:' ; .Brooklyn New York-, -i ... .. . S 'Vance, Mammaux Ryan.- Jonnard, J. Gaston. ..," :M the winning R. ' II. E. . 6 12 .1 . . . .7, 15 4 and Taylor; Barnes , and i- "' St. Louis 12, Pittsburg 1 V ST, LOUIS, Mo.V May 2 L(Na llona?) Pounding three pitchers; lor .1.7. hits. I St.' Louis . today de feated Pittsburgh 12 (to 1. Horns by got three safeties ont of four , trips to the plate and Myers four out of five. - .-. Score: . . , ' Pittsburgh .'. .. V. Kt. Louis .. . . . . . It.', JI.' E. ..U. 8 3 ..12 17 0 y'r Morrison; -Kunz, Boehlef - and Schmidt; Pfeiffer and Ajhsmith. t-'.t llikmro 2, Cincinnati 1 , CINCINNATI, Ohio, May. 2. j(National- A wild throw to, sec ond base by Bohne, with a sure ttouble play in sight -which would nave retired the- side scoreless, pare Chicago a ninth: Inning. 2 to , 1 '.victory 'over" Cincinnati today, evening up the fcerIeS; of f four feimes. Until the ntntH. Luque had the Tlsl tors Wankedi i Score: -H"-1 ' ' - R. H. 12. Cbieagb'".'.'U-.. yrv.;ii',i:2 r 6' 3 Clncinnatr.. V. rThvl "IV 1 : , - ' ' aff fa i BsotforJotorons ZEROLENE, mad from selected Western Naphthenie ; Base Crude, vacuum-distilled by our exclusive process, will iacrtah jrour gear's .'power and gasoline mileage by fi&ut 5 more ; than you can get when yon' use the arerag higher-priced oiL , .. ,.i - . In MdiitioB,your eu will run from 25 to 50 tttthtr before carbon-removing operations . become necessary'. Both these facts have been proved by re peated demonstrations in the laboratories of this Com pany and on the road. . .. t . . - A s r H f - Insist on Zerolens even if it does cost hall a much. Consult our Correct Lubrication Chart to determine the right body of Zerofene for your car.' ' " i j STANDARD . (CaW I 'fr k LOW rtripd FARES : Tickets on sale daily. May 15 to September i5. " i . Return limit October 31. . ' . OREGON ELECTRIC RY. : SPOKANE; PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. ;ti Choice of rouies and stop-overs In-. going and . v-: yA yj returning trips, j. . J . : KOUND TRIP FARES FROM SALEM Col. A. Col. B. ! Albany . ... .$144.0 $161.50 Atlanta .... 119.60; 131. 4S Birmingham 110.70 121. 4 Boston . . . . . 155.55! 171.50 Buffalo 122.67! , 138.C2 Chicago . ... 88.05 104.00 Cincinnati .. 108.35! 124.30 Cleveland ... 110.61 1 126.58 Denver ... i . 66.03 82.00 Dcs Moines . 79:70 . 95.65 Detroit . . . . 105.67 123.62 Indianapolis 101.29 117.24 Kansas City . 74.05 90.00 saI - Tickets sold at fares shown in Column A carry routes in both directions via Portland, aud ;tho8c jat fares shown in Column B in ono direction via Portland) and 'the other via 'California. ' -' r;rj 1 " V Ul ' y :yy a Propoftional fares will be in effect for tickets wlth a targe vtmmber1 of eastern I destinations Atlantic City. Baltimore, Charge on, Chattanooga. Columbus. Colorado Springs. ; Daven port. Duluth, Jacksonville,' Montreal. Nashville. Norfolk. Port land, Pueblo, Quebec, ;Savannah. St. Josephs VVIlmingtouWiuni , peg, etc.." " ',- ! , ' ' Through -tickets I sold baggage checked, sleeping car' ar-ranscments- made' and details furnished. ! , O.IEGOII ELECTRIC RAILWAY , i J." W. UITCIIIE, Agent. . ; i . Salem, Ore. LEAGUE STANDINGS - Pacific Coast Learn v. i. ...:.17 10 X...17 Ji .. 16 11 1 13 ..13 15 12 14 9 10 ernun -.Ui.-... L Portland j-i... Salt Lak San Francisco ... Sacramento Seattle .....- I o Anjflrs Oaklaud l.L. ;i .o' 19 t i Nattenal Leagued - - : lY : - Nw York . j-4 -- 13 Chicago ii.'.. 9 toD 1 8 Cincinnati ..i....t-- 7 I'msourg. ..j St.s Louis' !. Brooklyn Amarlcaa Leagna I.. Cleveland f.......-.L..,. ..uo ' : in wiroit . - t - --- 10 w lorn i ... Philadelpkia J... Bouoa t4 . Wahjnjrtm . i i..-.. 9 .. 5 a 9 St. Iouij 4 4 . Osborne. Keen , and Luque and Ilargrave. ; O'Farrcll: JJoston It; rhllal(iihia 7 PHILADELPHIA. Pa;; May 2 ( National j Boston won its sixth straightj came! and made it three in a row from Philadelphia today by defeating jthe locals 11 to .7; Both"' teams scored almost at will in the opening innings, but after three pitchers had been driven from the mound, Oeschger and WeinertUtopped the attack. Wei- nert weakened in the closing inn ings.- Score i' R. II. E. . . . 11 17 .1 .. ....... 7 13 .2 Fillingim. Oeschger nosion i. . . Philadelphia , Genewick, and Gowdy; Winters, Weinert and Ilenline. I i Independence Team Wins From Gamma Nu Tossers INDEPENDENCE. Or., May 1. The first ball game of the sea eon on the home grounds was won here Sunday j from.1 the OAC Gam ma Nu team. 5 to 0. r v1 ; ,1 OIL COMPANY - ab) . 3 1 ALL ; TRIP, rnto SUMMER ! ; Col.: A. Col. B. S119.34 107.61 105.13 97.75 114.82 16S.40 90.00 162.94 137.76 ' 99.50 I 97.75 ! 135,7 ' 159.56 ' ! r : Louisville i . . $102.95 Memphis 1 1. . 96.10 Milwaukie j;. .4 S6.90 Minneapolis . 74.05 New Orleans. 109.05 New York 149.45 Omaha ; . X, . i 74.05 . Philadelphia 147.00 Pittsburgh . .121.81 St. Ixiuis; S.tV 83.55 St. Paul 1 .j; .- 74.03 Toronto 1 -Ii, 115.10 N '.Washington; , 113.61 SQUIRE EDGEGATE 6o J lf M. , ; v :;.. SEVENTEEN USED I BY DETROIT TEAM Manager Cobb Is Kept Busy Stud vine Out How-to - "Beat Cleveland . DETHOIT, May 2 f Amerilcan I Manager Cobb used 1 7 players to win today's game from Cleveland, 4 to 3. .Up to the eighth ; innin? Morton allowed the Tigers only three hits. With tw,o out in the eighth and the bases filled, Mor ton walked Cobb, forcing in the run that tied the count. Fother Gill's single scored Blue, but Veach was out at the plate tryin? to tally. - ' ,Scoro- ; 'R. Cleveland . tV. v. . . ... 3 Detroit ...... : 4 II. E. 9 1; 7, 1 Morton, Metevier and Myatt; Pillette, Cole, Dauss and .Wood all. ; : ! '-. a :. AVath:iitton 3; New York 0 WASHINGTON, May 2. (Am erican) Walter Johnson held the Yankees to "three scattered hits today and -scored his first shnt- out of the ,season, Wahsington winnnig 3 to 0. The veteran twlrler 1 displayed : his old-time form, working moothlly in tb; pinches, . with I the aid of twj double nlavs.- ' , Score ' ' R. II. E. New York .... .... 0 3 1 Washington . .'...3 51 If You Want the Best Possible Results For the Money, You Spend for Clothes Have Them MADE TO MEASURE Wc Specialize on Good ! ' Tailoring Will buy you a suit made to measure from all pure' wool materials, 6ver; 50 patterns to select from made in , ariy style : you wish. Come in and make your 1 selections now Others $29.50 to $49 .Union Label in all gar, mcnts : SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS . 426 State St. RPI1 pL MflS' .if &Jt' 'JJ aJit 7H)7 if?l. WNS 5WE: 5 ji??E57D iu Shawkey Jr Mays and Johnson and Ruel. Schang; : ... . i lliilMd-lilLia 4; ltosion 3 ; ,. j HOSTONil May 2.-t-( American!) Boston otfthit Philadelphia toj day but triples by Perkins and Galloway, together with errors by Fewster and Burns in "the firt inning gave the visitors four runta and they eventually won. 4 to 3. ft was Rommell's first victory ot the year. After the first Murray held the visitors scoreless ami f avc them three hits. . I Scored - R. II.' K. Philadelphia . . . . .... 4 5 .i2 Boston ...,., f 3 7 Rommell and Perkins; Murray and Picinich. i if- f- CIixuko -I; fit. liouis 2 CHICAGO, May 2. (Ameri can.) Elam iVan GiMer allowed only three scattered hits, bui hb w ildness, coupled with , daring base running on the part of Mos4 lil, and some ragged support en abled Chicago to defeat St. Loui-j 4 to 2 today. Charley Robertson pitched in fine form, the Visitors being able to bunch hits in only two innings. ' ; 1 : Score . R. H. E Ft. Lonis . ... . ... . 2 7 Chicago . . . . . 4 4 0 Van Gilder, Puett and Severn eid; Robertson and Schalk f Strangler Lewis Defends : Title By Beating Pezek : KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 2. f Strangler Lewis '( successfully; de fended his title as world champion heavyweight wrestler here tonight by defeating John Pezek of .Net braska in straight falls. Both falls Were obtained by toe holds, th4 first in one hour and two minute j and the second in two minutes and thirty seconds. A. crowd estimated at nearly 15.000 saw the match. . ' r- ' ri 1 Tires y ou can be proud , of! Good-looking with t h eji r h e a v y b 1 a c k treads and creamy side i walls ! - Long-wearing and full of life because mi1 C m . 1 1 6-w . . . . . te rials throughout. p Lee Tire & Rubber Co J leVi 8. Conuncrcial ;j SALKM, ORE. ' 1 Phone 1319 ' , ' ' E-i 3 K l S LEGAL BLANKS pne hundred and fifteen differ ent forms, including: Contract or Sale.',' Road Notice, Will Forms. Assignment of Mortgage, Mort gage rorms. Quit Claim Deeds, Ab stract Forms, Rill of Sale, Build ing Contract, Promissory Notes. Installment Notes. Cenerat'Leasr. Iower j of Attorney, Prune , Books and Pads. Scale Receipts, etc. V These forms; ate carefully "pre pared for the Courts and Private use. : Prices range from 2 cents to 12 icents apiece and the note books from 25 to 60 cunts.. . Printed and for sale . by - the Statesman Publishing Co.. Salem Oregon, at business office, ground floor. ... .i ... i 1 . '' jv vusr Ti$cevlED A Jack Yearns to Close Bout on His Arrival in Windy City X I . Today CHICAGO,' May 2. The Jack Pempsey-Tom Gibbons world's heavyweight championship contest scheduled for Shelby, Mont., July 4, will be definitely closed here tomorrow with the arrival; of Jack Kearus; manager of the' heavy weight champion. I ... ' .; laddie Kane, representing the St. PauL challenger, arrived to night to join Mike Collins, match maker, 'and Loy Molumby, repre senting the promoters. Collins had a certified check for $110,000 to turn, ovef to, Keerns when the ar tides are signed. ; This amount win be given the champion as guarantee that the contest will be staged.! j The only issues to be con sidered ; before .the articles - are s'gned j will be the selection of a referee, the size of the ring and other minor detatls. A clause in the articles calls I for both boxers to be in Great Falls, Mont., six weeks in advance of the contest to finish their training. 5. Collins said an: j arena seating ;40,000 persons would - be con structed, and with the prices set from $20 to $50. the (te receipts can reach $1.240.000' However, he does not . expect !a capacity crowd, but believes thW receipts will go over j $750,000. Denipsey 'will receive 50 per cent j; of the ! receipts, while Gib bons will box on a small percent age., Ihe amount of which was not announced. f JOHXSOX PITCHES lOOTH : 1 t . ; j- WASHINGTON, May 2.-lWal-ter Jinhnson. Washington's (veter an, in shutting out the Newj York Yankees today, 3 to 0 pitched his 100th scoreless 'game as a major leaguer and he did it on the day Everett ' Scott. Yankee shortstop, was playing his 1,000th consecu tive major league game, j -- i Read the CTassified Ads.'i-s. ' . . i' About Going Fishing Our Used Gars Are ; Guaranteed 1920, Ford Touring, $90 down, balance terms, j ' , - '' I y . -y. : ;,' i;U: ; 1921 Ford Touring, .$140 down, balance ; terms. - - y. . 1921 Nash Four Touring, $260 down, balance terms. ., 1920 Big Six Studebaker $434 down, bal ance terms. ILjy ur used cars and enjoy the difference. I , Every car ou see on the street is a used car. Trades Considered. ; ! See Ackerman Marion Automobile Co, ' ' ' 6 - " i 1 Phone 362. - 233 S. Commercial Si. Open All iou IM-M Claim as Possible South-Erid I Champions Made By Winner of Contest ' , AUMSVILLE. Or., May 1. The Aumsville liigh school dereated 1 w the Turner high by . the close score of ' 2 to 1 on Aumsville's grounds Friday afternoon. ; The locals securedbut two hits off Oath but they were timely ; and assisted by an error of Miller, the Turner catcher, were for two runs. (,i -y:r ':-,:r-- , Turner got six hits . off Fuson but the were all. well scattered and one lone score was: all the visitors could secure. . -;-; ' Aumsrille has . noW won two and lost one of the championship games for the-' south ' end jot the county. . ! i Turner has , lost both . games played in the' contest. The cham pionship ' seems to be ( between Stayton and Aumsville; Stayton plays Turner 'again May 4, and Aumsville plays Turner the last game of the series May 11. RECORD CROWD ; HEARS SINGERS ' . (Continued from page 1) v to splendid dramatic heights of voice and expression; she could be a splendid Brunnhilde for a few minutes; but it' does not seem to be her chosen type. Her In dian songs, and - the other chant ing songs from Russia, from In dia, from Egypt, were well done; the Hindoo Chant was one of the finest. O nthis type of music, she does remarkably well; they have had - no beter soloist,' for such music. ; ' V. j J. ' j Miss Ruth ' Bed ford,v pianist for the club !and for tlie soloist; never appeared to H'ter advantage. She plays with understanding, and with r power, and with technical fcklll; there is' no other, quality worth mentioning. Miss Bedford received ! the unstainted; endorse- knent of the audeinre for her'serv. The Time .UP A4.T5 Tt L -1 ' DeiriDs'ev Declines Invite To Train at spoKane uuu SPOKANE, Wash., May 2.jAn invitation extended yesterday by local-interests to Jack Dempsey, world heavyweight champion, to 1 It CO '..- t. ..." ' . .... .-'- '' ' ... ...... , . :' j I - k . i ' . . .: ' '. , pti? n fi: Sxi Lza 1 ij nil; T ;TrlTlL Jtie experience, it is hard for -a man to realize that any tire can be so surefooted on all kinds? of rcad3 and in; all kinds of weather as: the ; Kelly Kant-Slip Corel is j or that any tire can - give such consistently long mileage under all cemditions as the ' Kelly Cord debs. . :. ..L Por-sae wherever you see this' sign ' SPRINGFIELD CT3 n "'' t " i - i .,.,,,, t2 ' i by Louis n: c TS-78 train in Spokane for his cc plated bout. with Tommy CI at Shelby, Monf., July 4, w: clined by Dempsey today. "Appreciate your ihvltatioa have arranged to train at De City, Utah," Dempsey telegr; from Price, Utah, j: . has learned. from ii mi . tsn . ., II i - f 7 ll . . - - . ' I . '-' : V--" ''" ' '-' C,- "