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SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1923 0"Meire9 There amid. ere Raising. the Family-, The Maid couldnt understand Pa so he was Perfectly Safel Fislierl SEES GUIS 11 Bentley ? in Fine Form and " " Pittsburg Is Shut OufBy 6 to 0 Score THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON Everywlhi EL'OnMOUS CROWD KENELWEafA! J , ? ' - CrA MS PlPE OR ILL O ,, , CHrJA DO NOt) t - V Q QUIT? H FOOT". I PITTSBURGH,. June 9. (Na tional.)! Bentley was tn great form today, and New York .won from Pittsburgh 6 to 0 before one of the largest crowds ever jammed into Forbes field., The crowd overflowed onto "the field, making ground rules necessary. J It " was the first time this season 'that a Jett hander started . against the Pirates and won. ' "Score New York ik . ..... Pittsburgh . ; . . ..... - Bentley and Snyder; R. II. E. 6-12 0 0 7 1 Meadow3 and Gooeh.- i '' Brooklyn S; St. Louis 0 ST. LOUIS, June 9. (Nation al.) SL Louis' winning streak of tlx games ended today 'when Brooklyn' took the first game of the series 2 to .0. Vance held the locals to four hits. ; It was "Four nler day,"-and the. former Cardi nal was presented with a floral wreath, and a traveling bag by lo cal admirers Just before the game 'began. ... . ... ; ... - Score ; .. R H. E. .Brooklyn-.. . .' . . .f . 2 , 9 1 SU' Louis . . r.v . .... . . 0 4 " 1 ''Vance jand Deberry; Doak, North' and McCurdy. , ... ( . i . Chicago- ; Boston 3 CHICAGO. June 9. (National) Arnold Stats hard smash to left field seat , Heathcote across the plate in the ninth , inning, break ing a tie score and giving Chicago its second straight victory . over Boston, today, ;4 to :3., Hargett, howererv. narrowly prevented xtlte Victory by 'almost repeating , the famous Merkle play of , failing to touch second base. . , .. ' . . Score ; . R. H. EL Boston V. ".' Z .... 3 5- -l Chicago , U V.. ,411 2 Benton, IcNamara and O'Neill; Kauffman and O'FarrelL Cincinnati. 12; Philadelphia 2 CINCINNATI,-June ,9.1 Natlo-; ral.) The - Reds -enjoyefl aVhblt-' . day at bat at the expense of three Philadelphia - pitchers today and won easily Iri , the first, game of the series, 12 to 2. Mitchell was knocked out of the box . in ' the first Inning when the locals bunched four hits with two passes Find Coolness and - ; Tfiese : Hot ' Day .. . . y - Yi i Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffnet & mi A " PALM BEACH : SUIT V Good belling, cinej, cntecs in :BDS-RO.P9S CLOTHING AND VOOLEN MILLS STORE 133 NORTH and an error by ; Holke . for, four runsT The Phillies were ragged In their defensive play. In the ninth Manager Fletcher sent three pitchers In as pinch! hitters' for regular players and they all went out on infield grounders. - Score , - t R. It. B. Philadelphia . .'.f I ' ' . . . "J Z l 8 4 Cincinnati .....! .....J 12 16" 1 Mitchell, Hall, Bishob and Hen line; Benton and 1 Hargrare. ' 5 Fiiis Are Victors in v Inter-Fraternity .Meet ! EUGENE, Ore.. ' June 9. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity' won the annual interorganizatlon track and field meet today on Hay ward field at the University jE Oregon with a total score 'of 39 1-2 points. Walter Kelsey. frosh star,' per formlng for - the winning team, plied up 26 1-2 points winning first in both, hurdles and the broad! lamp and second vlnhe high jump, 10 yard dash' and pole vault.; The "meefwas'the fastest affair 'of its kind ever staged on Hayward field. ! 1 XTER- -ARMY POLO SLATED NEW YORK, June 9. (By the Associated Press.) Representa tive teams of the British , and American armies will meet at the Mead owbrookviclub the first week in September in.' the first" of an annual series of polo champion ship matches; marking' a new de parture in international Polo events, the Polo association an nounced! today. 1 i - : ':-' v Marx" dressy, lightweight Mohairs colors of gray, tan, sand, navy MEN All sizes 34 to 48--stcuts, longs, regular's C v ',--', - .,;---. .- . V.'. YouTl find no better clothes than those sold here . COMMERCIAL; STREET, SALEM ; CLEVELAND WINS Kl Yankees, Who Have Lost Six of Last Seven Games, : . - Are Out-Hit NEW YORK, June 9. Cleve land won an easy victory from the New York Americans 13 to 3; The Yankees now have lost six of their last seven games. Bush was wild and unsteady, and after he was taken, out with the bases filled in the : sixth. Mays walked Wambs ganss, and Speaker then cleaned up with a home run Into the right field bleachers. Uhle pitched well for Cleveland and double plays aided him in keeping down New York's score. Score; R. H. E. Cleveland , ....13 12 0 New York' . . ; .3 9 ; 0 , Uhle and O'Neill; Bush, Pep- j grass, Mays ana Hoiiman.; 1 St. Loots 5, Washington 4 i . WASHINGTON. June 9. Fee ble fielding behind Zahnizer al lowed St. Louis to defeat: Wash injeton today. 6 to 4. The Tisitors scored "three runs In the" fourth inning after two were out on sin glea by McManus, Schliebner and Ezxell, a walk to Severeld and Blueg's error. : Washington got to Shocker in the eighth inning Comfort Alpacas, Gabar- and blacK 0 . t m mm I LEAGUE STANDINGS I Pacific Coast Lepgue W. L. PCT. San', Francisco Sacramento . Vernon ...... Los Angeles . Portland . . . . .43 .38 .24 .33 .32 25 28 32 3ik 35 34 36 40 .632 ,576 .515 .493 .478 .477 .429 .394 Salt Lake Seattle Oakland . 31 .27': ..26 National League W. L. PCT. .708 .574 .543 .521 .500 .500 .375 .255 New York Pittsburg . Cincinnati St. Louis , Brooklyn Chicago . . Boston ; . , 34 14 . ... .27 20 . ....25 21 25 23 . . .23.- 23 24 24 .....18 30 Philadelphia . . .12 35 American League' W. Lh PCT. .652 .565 .553 .479 .467 .435 ,425 .405 New York Philadelphia Cleveland , . Detroit .!.", ...30 16 ...26 20 ...26 21 - 2 3 25 ...21 24 St. Louis Washington ..20 2B ,il7 23 .17 25 r Boston .. , . Chicago' for foar hits and two runs. 4 .'. Score: v R. H. E St. Louis . . ........ .5 8 0 Washington . 4 8 4 " Shocker and Severeld f Zahnl- ser, urillheart, Warmouth -and RueL""';:,-;-'---'--'--'K';-' - -s ;? Cietrolt 8, Philadelphia 6 . PHILADELPHIA, June 9 ( American) Pounding Rollie Naylor -and Freddie Hemach for 12 hits, Detroit walked off with the first game of the series Jt rom the " second place Athletics today by a score of ,8 to 6. Starting their attack In the second inning, the Tigers hit! Naylor hard in ev ery inning until the sixth when he retired with his first defeat of the 1023 season chalked up against him. During this time Hellman and Cobb hit homers. 1 Score: v; - j R. H. E. Detroit .. ........ t 12 3 Philadelphia ........ 6 15 ' 4 .Hollo way and Bassler; Naylor, Heimach and Perkins. Boston-Chicago postponed, rain. New Orleans Now Ready v For Bull Fight, June 30 'NEW ORLEANSrLa., July 9. Bull fightawIU le held here beginning June 30, and continu ing ' for 'eight engagements. The bulls will be Imported from Mex ico, and a troupe ' of toreadors are due from Spain: The society for the prevention of - cruelty to animals will permit the fights provided the lives of the bulls are not snuffed out. A percen tage of 'the proceeds will go to various city charities. The col iseum used for staging booting matches, U being converted Into an arena. : ' Six Trains! Will Carry , Fight Fans to Shelby 1 SHELBY, Mont., June 9. Mayor James S. Johnson and Mike Collins, promoter of he Dempsey-Gibbons' heavyweight championship fight - here July 4, returned ' this morning f from the coast where they delivered -tickets to, the big fight and . stated that six special trains f rom j Portland, Seattle ..and . Spokane; already have been arranged tor the trip to Shelby for the battle and that thousands more people were com ing by regular train and by auto mobile.: i . :. ; , w Brooklyn Outfielder Is r Injured in Pinch Hitting ';, n i CHICAGO, June 1 9. Valdon Crease, Boston National outlleld-j er, was In the hospital today, pos-i ally internally injured end perhaps facing an operation. Crease bat ted for: Pitcher, GenewiCh.- In the ninth , inning ..yesterday,' singled and fell at first base and was es-i sisted from the field though sup posedly, not seriously hurt. - His condition became ; worse in the night and 'he was removed to a hospital. i I BEAVERS BEATEN 10 TO 1 SCORE Six Runs and As Many Hits in Third Inning By San; Francisco , SAN FRANCISCO, June 9. San Francisco rlnch1 thn utrloi t with "Portland today by taking its fourth game 10 to 1. .The home team won in the third when it scored six runs on as many hits. . Yelle knocked a two-bagger with the bases full in this frame, scoring three. , McWeeney pitched his best game of the sea son and the Beavers .were help less most of the time. Score R; H. E. Portland ...I . . .. i. . . .1 7 3 San "Francisco ...... .10 15 - 2 Sutherland and Onslow;, Mc Weeney and Yelle. ; ' ; r ; Angels 11; Sacramento 5 : SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 9. Base hits rained at Morelng field today and Sacramento appeared to be there with a fork. : Both Angels and the Solons collected for a total of .16 safe clouts each, f noma .runs by , Hood and Moll- wit i being included in the del lige, but, : while hits were equal runs were not and Los Angeles raised .the 'count on - the aeries three games to two with a score of 11 to 5. Fittery was pummel led hard, from the start and was replaced by Shea, who , gave r way later to Canfleld who in turn re linquished the hill in favor of Col pick In the 9th. Only three batters .faced ; the Solon . skipper. Thomas was hit hard but got the breaks. , , . ;....-f -i; ' Score "' I , ; R. H. E. Los Angeles .... .,,.11 16. 1 Sacramento i. . . . ... .. .616 2' . Thomas and' Rigo; Fittery, E. Shea, Canfleld, Flck and Shang, M. Shea. . j -f , .: , - Salt Lake 11-8; Oakland 10-13 SALT LAKE CITY. June 9. Oakland and Salt Lake - split to day's double headef the Bees win nlng the first game, 11 to 10 and the visitors the second 15! to 8. The first game was decided in the eleventh Inning when Lewis and Strand hit home runs in suc cession, representing he tying and winning runs. The Oaks won the second game in the first in ning when they rapped Coumbe tor six runs. t . First game R. H. E. Oakland, w.....,10-17 ,0 Salt Lake ...... .11 14 l Cowell and, Thomas; , Kalllo and Jenkins. (11 innings.) Second game R. II. E. Oakland ............ .15 22 1 Salt Lake ..8 16 2 , Arlett and Baker; Coumbe, Gould. Singleton and. Peters. .' v Vernon 6; Seattle 3 LOS ANGELES. June ' 9. D. Murphy's lOth-lnnlng single with the bases full drove Vernon to a S2 ROUND TRIP TO P0RTLAI1D Oregon Electric Ry. EVERY DAY Albany - - - , $1.30 Corvallis - - - . $2.00 Eugene - - v- $3.80 Woodburn - ( ' $ .95 ' Other points in proportion. Return good for 15 days. ' Use the ; fast, comfortable electric trains of this line.' FOR PORTLAXD, DAILY , Trains leave Salem . 7:15, 9i45. 11:15 A. M.; 1:40. 4:00, 5:30 and 7:50 P. M. ! ' ' Time of other trains' and de tails will be furnished on ap plication. s - ' OreEon Electric Ry. J. WJ Ritchie, Agent. 6 to 5 victory over Seattle in the fourth game of the series today, making the series count 3 to 1 in favor of the Tigers. : The In dians tied the score at 3-3 in the seventh frame when Eldred pol ed out a home run with one man on, and evened it again' in the ninth, 4 o 4, when Yaryan, a pinch ' hitter pelted the ball for a circuit clout with - the bases empty. Vernon won by bunch ing hiU-Intheiast half of the tenth when two doubles and two singles yielded two runs. ' " Score - ' -; R. H. E. Seattle .. .... ...... . .5 11 2 k Vernon ............ 6 13 - 2 r Jacobs, Tesar and Ritchie; Al ten and Hannah. MAT MEJf MATCHED , CHICAGO, June; 9. - George Cala, Italian r heavyweight wrest ling champion, was matched today for a finish bout with Martin Ples tlna to be held In Chicago on June 18th. -- . y 'V: -, 'r TT- MEN;. AND YOUNG: MEN For Every Summer Occasion - the ; Clothing for You i Are Here in the Finest and .Most Extensive Showing in -i ? This locality ' . ... THE MAN'S WM. Salem, 416 State Street. HP S STILL BOTHERS f Prize Fighter is Confined to - Routine Work Because of : " His Injury , GREAT FALLS, Mont.. June S. Jack , pempsey's Injured eye ,vai the means of confining him again today to a routine: of bag punch ing, " shadow ' boxing and a long hike. The skin ahdve the cham pion's eye was opened for more than an. inch, removal of the abn dage disclosed, when he was but ted Thursday by Roscoe - Stama ga'lia, coast light heavyweight who since has left the Dempsey Camp. '.,.' :' '' -:r - :: The champion will not attempt to don the gloves again until next Monday or Tuesday and perhaps BS'HE You will find no better, vaiues on high-grade Clothing. See our windows better still come in we are always . I. . . glad to show you. ; ; Let us help you select his Gift for Graduation A. ZOSEL ELLIS E. COOLEY- has OREGON NINE ELECTS EUGENE. Oregon, June 9. Jimmy, Ross, second baseman and two-year Jetterman was today el ected captain of the 1924 univers ity of Oregon' baseball team. Ro 33 is a Junior in the university and a member, of the Phi Kappa Psl fraternity.. ' . 17iIHz?tt2 Yd!: Inzdz Co. Fast Through Freight to All : Valley 1'oinU Dally, r SpeedEffidency-Servlee . . Salem-Portland-Woodbnni Corvallis - Eugene Jefferson Dallas Albany-Monmouth , Independence Uoaroe Spring f I eld SHIP BY TRUCK SMO P Silvcrton. not until later. Thre injury not healed satisfactorily.