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2' . . M , THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM OREGON 1 ? ' : : r .. I 1 : 1 THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10. , 1 1 " ' ' t ., , i ; . .. '' . " I . ...... ...... , - " " ' ' SQUIRE EDGEGATE Scth Finds a Clever Way to Check the Foot and Mouth Disease! BY LOUIS RICHAUE i ; - 01 TO ANGELS t;;i;:;:f---:;:i1. ;t San Francisco Moves Into ! &ecwd Place; Salt .Lake " ' Even Willr Vernon OMD DROPS r uaisating thej i third ,JLOa,tANGBUCS,' May . Los AnsrlcSj opened' Uie scricss with I'ortland here today by dflfeating Ihe xrca;vcr3 1 to 3.. Th e coned :to runs in inpwiK. Tortland tieinTtllio tally tti the sixth. Ia the nlntll frame thrVlolors took 'the leai when Crumpr scored. hut MkrCabe's double lor Angels in the same Inninsr.i drjv in two nip and finchd4he -game for . lios An geles: i J corc . 5 Tortland j Crnmpler. Erkert Foader and Ialy. -: II. . 3 4 -and II. E. 11 0 1() I I!yler: . Kalr X aK 10, Vernon 1 LSALT LAKH . CITY. May 9 1 TheiBecs drove Jakie-Maj out in I the sixth inning today and won I rtf It i second Kame , from Vernon 1 10 to 5. 'A triple play engineered ; Sbeehaji ; jrnd. Leslie . tiade a i srectacular fn'U fV th tontest. ' - or -.,i ' n i11- E .Vernon ;f .;.J5 !1L . 3 Sat La ke , .'n ' . ; 16 1 6 Q ; v. May, GUderT JoMy-aid Htannah; : Kalfo, Sfngleton'and' reteb. i " i v Scriannto, ,7 -Oakland! ; - .SACttAMEXTO; t!al. May 6. Staging a ninth Lnnln? rally when i th Kame lookedTo be lot. 6 to , i!tie (Sacrameiitos knocked Wal- a J I ' ''' LEAGUE STANDINGS " : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE - As - : -, i . w. i,. Tprtlixl i - 21 Sao Krum-Uca 21 Ve.rnon ' Suit. Lake .... 3ut-rinento . SatMe OukUnd .. .... ii .L. 20. ;.: ...... ....20 ; is - ..12 - i. u . ..10 13 1 1 14 1 17 20 2:t. l'-t. .61H .riod .588 ..M9 .514 ;3!M .all ; , . , . ,.- t 'H; . V4 .,,;... ;.;i.'i,,M - ' rv!-x- '-'1 : Spring Suit i Made to your Measure I V, i mm YOUR 1 t. if Exact Size Right Model Favorite Color 1 Wanted Pattern I Right Price Fine Tailorinz 1 .1 "Piire Wool Fabncs U 1 Perfect Fit I Quality Trimmings I Real Satisfaction 1 1 Others $29.50 to $45 ' 84 Union Labtl in all : Garmiihts j SCOTCH ! WOOLEN -V;-MILLS- - 42R State St. NATIONAL LEAGUE i. : . w 1 ' rvt. .w Vort i ,1 0 .72 Piltk'ourp . . . 12 9 ,""t SU 1ui , . . (, . . -15 10 1 .54$ Bton j J ......:.....,-10 9 .52f Chie-so , .. . . 11 IO .524 Oiacinoali i. 9 ' lt, .4 31 Brooklyn . J ., ... 6 li .300 Philadelphia ...U.j. : 0 13 .2,36 . . ''''! .- . " E- - .-! f 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE i - w. Vfjr, York 1 L. ...12 Detroit -J i 12 Cleveland i . i....... 12 Boston -........i.,4 w' O Philadelphia I 9 Wasjhlnrton ......4.. .'.J.:. 8 St. Iouis ......J. .;... kv..;.;.; 8 Chicago i ."...i.i.-.'4.1.r... 7 . L. . 7 9 9 ; 7 8 Id 11! 11 Pet, .632 .371 .571 .56a 52 ft .441 .421 .389 RUTH (WINS FIRST GAME IN YANKEE STADIUM WITH HOME. I RUN ter Mails out of the box and, won 7 to 6. Old Buddy Ryan really broke up the j game with -a- long single which scored McNeely with the tying run. The T Senators ur rrrA : tliif ' ffhrbn rnna in ' tSe uainth with no batter out. Score f j . i, R. II. E. Oakland . .. . I . J . . .'. 6 9 1 Sacramento U 7 14 1 Mails and 'Bakbr; Hughes Cn fleld,' Cook aad Koehlcr. ( rV::-l'yHrrr''-: ; .1.' ; Frisco 14. Saftle. : y SAN FRANCISqO. May S.-j-The Seats made tit two straight from Seattle today,- scoring an easy vic tory, 14 to ,'J The local team got IS hits off William's and Tesar. Alten won his first game of the season and starred at bat1! with four hits out of live times, - Scoro ! Seattle San Francisco Williams i Tesar Mad Aiten and Agnew. , ai. ,ir. e. 2 It r. U .1$ , 1 Ritchie; 4- Gibbons to Establish ) Training Quarters Soon HAVRE, Mont May 9 Tommy Gibbons will: establish 'training quarters in Havre "Sunday. May 20 according to an announcement by Mike Collins here today. Collins and Loy Molumby, state comman der of the American Legiqn.jWJIjp represented, promoters of,f the D2mpsey-Cibbon$ fight ia neg&ti tions that led to the signing of the articles for the! fight at Shelby, July 4. arrived! here this after ; ; -J ! .--V: -'-1 '' . Vl I o c . I - i I Babe. Ruth crossing plate with firsr homer in Yankee stadium. Th'i greatest crowd that ever walched a baseball tussle roared its deliunt -.YeL-the P: thlt. gained the decisio?! over the Boston Red? So fry a score of 4 to 1. ' ; "a Ti HEAVYWEIGHTS READY FOR 1 Promoters Predict ,100,000 Persons Will Witness Big right Carnival MS LOSE TO I California Football bcneauie is Annoi CHICAGO PLAYER S noon. The two prompters were met at Chinook -by a! delegation of Havre businessmen and in th3 ; 28-mile railroad Journey! from Chinook to Havre, consummated the deal to have Gibbons train here, Collins informed representatives of .the Associated "Press ' that the Havre delegation agreed to Cake $50,000 worth lot tickets to the f championship battle.! Collins said I that he would probably make his headquarters inl Havre commence ing next Sunday. i i Meeting of Coast League Directors Called by Head SAN FRANCISCO j -May 9. A call for a meeting o? the board of Pacific coast base be held here May jtodaV by President 'directors of the ball elaguei to 10, was issued was issued ; at Angeles, Seatt Lake City and The purpose William H. McCarthy. The call .the request of the five directors representing the Los e. . i'ortland. Salt paklahd .clubs. of ihe meeting, as s3t.fortb.llo the calj. Is "torecon sider, rescind or amend the .reso lutions passed,' at th last meeting of the directofs held! in Portland." '.These resolutions concerned the refiiKal nf ihn' Parlf it;' rrat.t lxeriip to, receive" from i)h.e major leagtteH players -abjert to draft:' raising the player limit front t8 to 25 men and giving j Vernon territorial rights with iLns Angeles club in the city of IjOH Angeles. NEW YORK,. May As the JO heavyweights Entered in theelim ination contests at Yankee sta dium Saturday began tapering off in their training . today, pron moters mad preparations to cait) for the greatest crowd that ever witnessedT;iQlnsillalJ!!a'nival j Predictions of ?pronioters,S baced on the advance demand for seats were that close to 100,000 persons would be in : the; baseball amphi theater. This would ecjipse the crowd of more 'than 90,)00 that saw Georges Carpentiet bowled to the canvas at Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City, July 2, 1921. , Half a thousand members of tbeNew York police department hav3 been assigned to preserve order in the stadium. The heaviest of the heavies en tered in the; show, Jess Willard. shook the heads ot two sparring partners with vicious lefts 'today in his final hard work-out.? Jess expects to go into th.S ring weigh ing 242 pounds and hopes to fin eight founds, but Johnson thinks eight rounds, but ojhnson thinks he will- beable to wear out. the aged forther champion In about 12 rounds. . ' I I ' Jack MpAuliffe, II. of Detroit, and Luis Firpo. the South Aemri can champion, principals in the other 15-rornd match, appeared- today to Jmj th3 finest physical specimens 6t the lot. St. Louis Moves .to Third Place and Philadelphia'1? Goes- Into Cellar " - NEW YORK. May flv Nation al.) The Chicago Nationals de feated New York in- a see-saw game here this afternoon, winning the second game "of the series. 9 Sto' 6. "After Chicago .scored five j-uns in the fourth inning off John eon, New York forged backj jrko the lead in the sixth, only to have Chicago ; bat . out ,-the victory against Jonnard in the seventh. Score- j K. H. E. Chicago . . .19 11 4 New York G li ?, Aldridge and O'Farrell; eon, Jonnard and Snyder. John- AMERICA 'AKMXIATIOX At Indianapolis Toledo post poned; cold, j ' . v , . .At Milwaukee - Kansas City postponed,' cpld. ." ' At Minneapolis 3; St. Paul 5. At Louisville 7; Columbus 3. - I " ! Philadelphia Loses to i St. Louis; Boston Gains ST, LOUIS. May 9 (American- S,t. .Louis y iku tided, four Philadelphia twir.lcrs for IS hits and won ihe-ojjning game ! of the series." 10 to 5. ,ierber jjsnorwd four'men on t wo doyble3. j I n the sixth. KiDney hit the ' right field stands ..for. homer. Thero was none on base at the time. j Score: R. H. E. Phi lad el pbia . . . . . . . . i 5' 7 ;1 St. Louis,: 'V.t 10. 13h;4 Najlor Kinney. O'Neil. Het mach and Perkins. Bruggy; Shock er and Severeid. . : " i Wash'ngtpn - Detroit, snow.j New York - Cleveland, rain, r Boston Chicago, cold. . Kt. Ixu-s , rhiladelpliia 7. PHILADELPHIA.1 May 9. (National. i--A ninth inning rally that scored three iuBf, gave St. Ixtuis a 9 to 7 victorylwer Phila- need BERKELEY, Cal., t Ma 9. The University of Califiirnia's 1923 (football schedule wai an nounced here today by Athletic manager R. W. Cortelyou. "Five of the nine games are with fPacif ic coast ; conferece teams. ' All but two of ; the game will be played at Berkeley. Tio achor dule is said to be the heaviest that the Bears ever havo junder taken. The tchedule folows Setejmber ! 22 CalKornt all starts: at Berkeley. September 2 9 St. Mary's Col lege at Berkeley. ; v j October jC Santa Clara at Berekeley. : ., October 1 3 Olympic, club of San Francisco at j Berkeley.; October ' 20 Oregon Aggies at Berkeley. . ' October 27 Washington State at Berkeley.! j November? lOr University of Southern California at Los Anr geles. r ! '.-.'.' ! Nevembet-f 17-i- University of Washington' at Berkeley. ; . Novemeber 24 Stanford at Berkeley. i , c'elphia today. "Cy't Wiliams hit I oanau ran.fts one wjno yens delrhia today. "Cy'vVilliams hit 1 a player for failing to io what ninth of the seasoni wliile Stock. the fan never could do. and Holke divided ! Itonork wltHl 11 v i - I ; ' . three hits apiecVj trips to the plato.' Sco re st." Iouls ........ Philadelphia Sell, smith: out of four It.' 1'7 II. li E. 1 North, Sherd el and Ain Winters. Mitchell, Belts, Bishop and llehlhm Brooklyn - Pittsburgh, wet grounds, i ' ; ' Cincinnati-Boston, rain. Cold Weather Disrupts ! Major League Schedules : NEW YORK. May! 9 Rain, cold weather and soow'today lilay ih! havoc with baseball schedules, causing the. postponement of H out of 16 gaiiios in .the major leagues. International 'and American- association. ' Five major leaguo games, two in the national and three in the American leagae. were postponed because, of weath-J er 'conditions, , AUbf the. interpail tional - league teams were forced into idleness while two American association - contest's ' 1 also were called off. j 1 . Salem ' (Ore.), burglar Ktole 13 cents and dropped tfhk wwtn showing 13 is an unlucky nuni- 'bcr. . tO Round Trip Reduced Fare , TO ); " ; ' - PORTLAND Every, day beginning May 3.. Good", for fifteen days re turning. ' Ride in fast safe and comfortable . ; electr'c trains, and jsave yonr auto mobilemore economical than driving. t i L, Inily trailns for I'ortland loave! Salem7:15,' '9:45 anfl 11:15. a, in. 1:40 4:00. 5:30 and 750 p. in. Reduccfl round trip fares al.- to. Albany, "fJorvalll3," Eugeno and I other points. Oregon Electric J. W. Ritchie, Agent Whitman Bunches Hits f and Wins From Idaho Baseball a la Rugby MOSCOW, Idaho, May 9. Whitman bunched hits In the sev enth inning of today's ' baseball game, overcoming: Idaho's lead and winning 9 to 5. ; Seven Missionary errors contributed materially to Idaho's runs. , Hits against. Knud son, Whitman moundsman, were scattered. i -4 i Score: R. Whitman College -j . . T . 9 University of Idaho 5 . Knudson and Walther; and Guirnelli. II.1 B. 9 3 - 7 :. 4 Eddy COLLEGE lt.SEU.LL Al Chlcagoi .Illinois' C; Chicagtf A 9.5- ,POKANE, Wash.. May University of Montana 0; Gonzaga university 3. . Californians .helda stay-awake ohtesr;. Sonfday-itre will start a sleeping contest and win it. IF YOU KNOW tire values, vou will standardize bii Lee Cords. Not so much because of their comparatively low prices as because of the Lee. name and reputation back of them. ( Lee stands for Quality and every Lee owner can give you proof. . - . ' LEE TIRE & ; RUBBER CO 1X4 S. Commercial Phone i;i ' ' :'- ' '-;w";'-' ) " 1 ,!'- -' '"" , --. i Heinle Groh. Giant third baieman. tries t score, tat CoWher C Cerry of the Dodgers blocks him in game at Ebbett rJeW ana XZ, i : Mtes $h'tfust Uk' 'UcUa tootjban.lsjrstv..;:-..;:- - ,;WJ - , ; , ' BACK EAST LOW TRIP j F AR E S - SUM M Tickets on sale dailyj May 15 to September 15. Return limit October 31. ; v OREGON ELECTRIC RY. SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. ' t Choice, or routes and stop-overs on going and . " '.- j . returning trips. . : ROUND TRIP FARES FROM SALEM ; Albany Atlanta Birmingham Boston ;..." Buffalo : . . . i Chicago . . . .. ('incinnati Cleveland . , Denver ;. . . -Des" Moines Detroit . . . . .' Indianapolis Kansas City '. Col. A. : $144.05 "119.60 110.70 155.55 122.67 88.05 108.35 110.61 66.03 79.70 105.67 101.29 74,05 Col. B., $161.50 131.46 121.64 171.50 138.62 10 4.00 "124.30 126.58 , 82.U0 95.65 123.62 117.24 90.00 , ' . - Col. A. Louisville ; . $102.35 Memphis , .1 96.10 MllwaukJe 86.90 Minneapolis . j -74.-05 New Orleans.' 109.05 Now York..; 149.45 Omaha . . i . . 74.05 Philadelphia 147.00 Pittsburgh ... 121.81 St. Louis . 83.55. St Paul . . . . 74.05 Toronto . j . . 115.80 Washington , ' 143.61 Col. B. $119.34 107.61 105.13 87.75 1142 ; 165.40 ; 90.00 162 94 ,137.76 99.50 . 97.75 135.57 "" . 159.66 - Tickets sold at fares shown In Column A carry routes In .both directions via. Portland, and those " at fares shown in Column B in onOv direction ! via Portland and the other via . California. . ' ' : - t, - ' : Proportional fares will be in effect for tickets with a large, number- of ' eastern -destinations Atlantic City, Baltimore, Charleson. Chattanooga, Columbus, Colorado Springs, Daven- iporL-Duluth, Jacksonville, Montreal.1 Nashville, Norfolk, "Port land, Pueblo, Quebec, Savannah, St. Joseph. Wilmington,, Winnl- ; peg, "etc. -;. '" ; .., . ;. .- j , - v.. r . . ' " f i Through tickets sold, baggage checked, sleeping car ar-, rangements made, and details furnished, j i " OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY J. W. RITCHIE, Agent. , i j Salem, Ore. , f" . . Loots Mere S Every Car You See On the Street Is ; a "t'seU Car $175.00 takes this one. .New Cord tires. Snubbers. . Spot Litrht,; Automatic Windshield cleaner, : 5 License Free. ' 1920 Special Six, good rubber, good paint, guaran teed condition. $775.00. License Free. 1921 Ford Touring. Run only 2000 miles, $350.00. -License Free. ' ,1921 Nash Four, new intSpot light. Cut out, five Cord tires. ;$G50,00. License Free. Every Day ia Bargain Day at The Marion Auto Co. A '',: -- . ; . JJ-- . Terms and Trades Considered SEE ACKERMAN , Marion Automobile r i'hone 362. Company ; :- y. : . ..L. . i 2.33 S. Commercial St. Open All The Time ' I C CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE STATESMAN BRING REfJUl