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. ' 'J ' ' ' ' " ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1923 Hlhiere lbveryweere TED PILLETTE PIshc. Raising the Family- Ma's Width was The Only Thinq That Saved Gideon! lb Uke A. Portland Wins First Game of i Series With Seattle, . 5r -t : Fifth : Lucky -7- - f, - Sere, BEATS GARDNER I 1 i . . 7 i WCEPSO j-v I I I i i I - . S I v Lun I - .1 I ..I II a i I 32V -..::'! icy-... ) J"orMg ,rr i i r - ot- i r - j i i i lj . 9 SEATTLE, Jan 20. Ted PI1 lette defeated Harry' Gardner t'o- ' day injlha first game of the Port . land-Seattle series,- the . Heavers winning 5 to 3. Two errors and king's doable' with the bases, fall ' won: f of Portland In the fifth in .... " - ... ... . . mng.r. . ; , ;. p v f 'Score ' R. H. E. I Portland i.. 5 9 1 Seattle ........ 3 6 : 2 . - - Plllette and Paly; Gardner and Yaryan. f m VERXON 8, FRISCO 2 , LOS - ANGELES.: Cat., June. Vernon evened up the series' with San Francisco .today, taking the second same 3 to 2." James struck out 7 Seals, one In each of the first six Innings and held the visit- ors.tq three hits Jn the first lire Tle winning ran was scored In Vie sixth, on two singles, a sacrifice and an, error. - . j ' ; . Score- ,T -. ,, . i . . R. H." E. Sa Francisco ,i 2 ' 8 3- Vernon . i". 3 S ' Of Mitchell, Geary and Agnew; relle; James and G. Murphy. V ' ;SACRA5IEXTO 6, SALT LAKE 3 SACRAMENTO. Cal., June 20 Turning a loosly played and rather listless slug-test; Into a sparkling pitchers' battle, when Gould was substituted for . Crumpler , In the fourths and Lefty' Thompson r for Fittery in 'the fifth, - the Colons came from behind to tie the Bees la the' seventh and finally poled out a ? to 5 victory In the 12tn Scores- ' : ' i.v'H R. n. E. - Ealt Lake 8 11 1 Tacramentp . v ....... t. 6 -13' 1 " Chumpler,, Gould and Peters; Fittery, Thompson and K,oehler. , ;.. OAKLAND 4. ANGELS O OAKLAND. Cal.. Jane 2oJ In the fastest game played, here this year Oakland defeated Los Ange , I es today 4 to 0.. From the first the Angels were unable to connect with Colwell'sitchlng exceptfpr scattered hits. The Oaks obtained one run-in the first, two in the fourth and one In the fifth in- Score-- ; .". . ' R. H. E. T-oi Angeles . 0 7 0 Thomas and Baldwin; Col well and Baker. , r? ;- ' ? - AMEItlaiN ASSOCIATION X At Columbus 4; Louisville 11. At Kansas City 3; St. Paul 6. At Kansas City 3;" St! Paur4. (Second game.) ' ' ' At Milwaukee-Minneapolis, post-. ; oned. rain. ' : ; . At Toledo 3 ; Indianapolis 6. ' ONLY';:10DAYS. at 'T'HE High Grade Watches offered in this history-makincr sale are J , going" fast and you will 11 you want to get, one of these modern; guaranteed watches; at prices which ; i cannot possibly be duplicated after this f i sale, is over. ;, ; i In order to make room for our increased ; ; stock of the GRUEN WATCHES we are ', f forcfed tq clean oijit our stocks of many; r other standard makes of new modern: "watches, guaranteed i both by ourselves! " j and the manufacturer. Come in at once ! and get the watch that you have always wanted., at this great' saving in price. . Dont delay. Remember- only ten days more of this 1 sale. . 4 - ' Candle sticks, 4oa to $7.50, ' I ,f choice . :..;. $3.83 Pair , ..Vases, choice assortment. $G.OO to ' .r0 a :....:...$.J.95 Each . v English perfumed pottery, ' ; ! Special .:..i..:-i.: GOc Each' DEMPSEY SORE i LIP GREAT FALLS. Mont.. June 30; -(By the Associated Press.) ' Working in hla indoor gymnasium during a fury of driving hall and rain stormf Jack Dempsey .today engaged in "a shortened workout under orders . of Manager Jack Kearns, who believes the (f ham? pion has reached the peak of his training. with bis title contest with Tommy Gibbons vust two weeks awayf - -f- :" Dempsey limited his boxing to four rounds, but Indulged' in 'the usual round, of bag punching and shadow boxing, j I The champion's jaunt over the roads, this morning was (longer than usual as he covered between five and .six : miles, returning to punch the . heavy leather-filled dummy bag for three rounds. This heavy morning- work, Manager Kearns said, resulted in bis ' de cision to shorten the afternoon work. J T ' . COIfKKLBS LOSE TO VETS 4 Bankers and; ;XMCA. "Meet hnday Night to T.reparq ' for-Final Contest "- After getting up into the semi finals with a good record, the Bankers toog a tumble in. the game , !. ' . . wun . toe . AmerTcan Region . ;asi night.. The soldiers took : .the gamet by the scoroT .75 3J The Bankers put one over in the first inning, when Reinhart circled the bases for a tally. The o o o o o o o i o o n iri rumi nnrii - i r0tt- mrinnin mm IIIIRI un.. rTon ViU Have to Hurry if Yoii Vilnt - ' A HlfeH GRADE WATCH 25 to 50 off have to hurfcy - We rail your 'attention fV onr fcpecial' Bale of ' ' ' ?7JLf'.UrWee C,ft ShP GlIts- See window on - Liberty St. , t I J ' ' i QualityrScrvice-Price; - Gifts -That. Last Hartman Brothers Company - 399 State StJ Corner Liberty J At PEAK OF TRAINING nFTRfllT TAKES GUTS CPE FROM - 7" - - - - r"v . .v. -. . . C,nr ! WORRIES CHALLENGER - SHELBY Mont., June 20. (By the Associated Pres3.) About the only fighting here today was be dded the p ankle-deep :. mud in tween a warm sun, which quickly Shelby's Aaai street and a cold bre,eze which chilled the scantily clad boxers In Gibbons' training camp. ' . . ; j .. . With a collection of raw cold sores on his lower lip, which he feared migM be opened into a found difficult to heal before July 4, the challenger eliminad ? his sparring froim his workout this afternoon. f i - i He spent two round3 tugging Bud Gorman 'and Jimmy Delaney around the ring, after hammer Ins the swinging dummy for four rounds, the outside punching, mat for two rounds and skipping the rope 100 times. u ;;?f :L -George Manley, a middleweight joined Gibbons camp to work, out with, the challenger. .. i ;Vi Legion couldn't do a thing in their half of the first frame.,. But' In the second, the soldiers took two, and in their third they gathered in. three more. They ran yet two more circuits In the fifth,: while the Bankers, judiciously scatter ing their hits, got only one each In the fourth: and fifth. The game was over the. earliest, and with; the sky the lightest, of all games in the ' whole 'Twilight League series. "" .' On Friday night, the ' Bankers and the YMCA win play, . to de cide who will be the opponent for the Legion in the final series. The finals may call ' for, a protracted series. " , . ; -,A local woman ' is to marry a man she has never seen. It is o plan, that has its advantages, but it is not up to us to suggest them. ..Exchange. MORE Yhy We Take This Step ,No progressive Jeweler can carry all the makes of watches and do justice to them all. We are therefore concentrating on the watch that we consider the best the GRUEN WATCH; the masterpiece of the watch makers crart. By keeping a ' more complete stock of Gruen watches' we can hereafter ren der , better service to our pa trons by selling them .watches . of precision and caring for the watches after they are sold. ' To make room for this com plete line of Gruens we must get rid of some, of our other lines at once and we are fewced ' to sacrifice many of them at these ; hitherto unheard o f prices.' . ;,-.. ' , ; ; x ...... ta dutiimmrgggl 1 1 ' 1 ! Hill I III 111 Mill nil I n rrnrico .jx tfi i ULUI I II III I B in 1 1 1(1 r . inn rur u nnriut s.-r.ninto 4t ss .539 nrniiun iinni uuiiu 1 nnoinnoti tin LiLii uiiLnm v 4 ...;-- m .513 uliiiiiu nnu iinir v;;;: n';;'r Wins Slugging Match With ' New York Yesterday By f .Score of,, & 'to 7. A NEW-YORK. June 20. Detroit got'an"eyen break in'.Its fouiS-game series with the New York Ameri cans, winning a slugging matck today 9 to 7. i Score . . - R. H. E Detroit r ...... ..9 17 1, New York 7 14 1 ; Plllette, Holloway and Woodall. Bassler; Pennock, Bush, Moyt and Hoffman, j CLEVELAND S, WASHINGTON 1 1 WASHINGTON, June 20. Mog- ridge weakened in the seventh in ning of a pitching duel with Mor ton today and Cleveland beat Washington 5 to 1. Speaker's first hit in three games was a double, paved the way fox the vis itors winning rally. r : " , Score R. H. E. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . ...J 5 10 0 Washington . ...... . . . 1 101 Morton, Edwards and O'Neill; Mogridge, Zahanizer, Brillheart and Ruel. , . PHILADELPHIA 4, CHICAGO 3 PHILADELPHIA, June 20. Coming from behind in the clos ing Innings, . Philadelphia today won a thrilling eleven inning bat tle with Chicago; 4 to 3. ' : -i Score- ,, , ' . R. H. E. Chicago . , . . . . . . . . 3 7 3 Philadelphia f - . 4 13 2 : Faber. Robertson and Schalk ; Rommell, Walberg, Harris .and Bruggy. , BOSTON 3, ST. LOUIS 1 BOSTON, June 20. Emhke held - St. Louis to three bits , to day and won his tenth game of the season for Boston. The score was 3 to 1. -v" ' r f ' Score- j 'i : R. H. E. St. Louis ........... . . 1 3 0 , Boston . . m. . ......... 3, 4 0 Davis, Root and Severeid; De vormer and Emhke. MIT WES ... . - i: - . JOB AH COMMITTEE Expert Galled m' As Assis tant to Treasurer for Bat - tie in Shelby - " I SHELBY, Mont., June 20. -An-other shift was made today in the new personnel In charge of the Dempsey-Gibbons champio n s h t p fight July 4, when Fred R. Searles of Great Falls, an expert account ant, assumed office as assistant treasurer to Mayor Jim Johnson of Shelby, treasurer, of the American Legion committee promoting the fight. !' - ' ' ;-: -- :; V ' It had been previously announced that Frankland C. Fogarty. also of Great Falls, who is assisting Dan TraCey," the new business execut ive, would be assistant: treasurer. It was revealed ; today, however, that Searles was the choice of Great ' Falls when business men who contributed In the payment of the second $100,000 of Dempseys guarantee. h': ; , . -V Tracey has -launched cam paign'to raise the third $100,000 which must be paid the champion July 2. ' .Tracey ) hopes to secure the money within three or four days and place it " In escrow to allay any fears that it would not be paid on schedule. 1 1 ti Strangler" Lewis Given; Divorce From Doctor-Wife 'WISCONSIN RAPlDS,Win- sln. June 20. Robert Fredericks. better known as Ed t Strangler 1 1 Lewis of San Jose, Cal world's heavyweight wrestling champion, n yn Francisco S icramento Vempn .. SH lke Portland 1m Angele Seattle ..... Oakland ... ...J- SI 4. ,19 L..i21 4 ;313 KATIQIfAZ. LEAGUE Won. ' Lokt." Pet. j.-.j,.j..A;.36 ,21 .632 .....:..S2 22 .,.593 New York PitUburg .... Cincinnati ... St. lxuis .... Brooklym ' . Chicago f Boston Philadelphia ......31 23 , . -,74 '-'' '.$4 4 ... .3t 28' 28 t .481 19 38 ..331 10 40 .288 ! AMZIBICAK IXAQUS . , Won. Lost. Pet. .632 X 'ork . rhiiad'Ihia ... CleVeland Detroit ..... St. fjooia ,..... Cliieajfo Wasliingioa Uotrion ...;n .36 21 24 25 29 31 ,564 L32 .561 .482 .t.-26 .L.v.,23 29 i .473 29 .442 31! ,436 29 .'420 ..tu. . 24 has been granted a divorce fronx utj ivaa acott ; i, reaericK8. it was learned today. The dirorce was granted by Judge Bryon B. Parks, in clrcui court, at Wisconsin!. j r 1 A Steyens Point, lISTO Speedy Program of Two Wheeled Races to Be Seen Here on July 4 Some time during the afternoon of July 4, Salem is to see half a doxen of the speediest motorcycle riders In the west in action out at Lone Oak' track. Motorcycle en thusiasts i may consider, them the big events of the day, 'bigger even than the auto races. It's all in the way & person figures values. Bu when the fastest factory re presentatives in ' the world, the high-salaried speed! demons who make or break the put-put factory name on the race tracks, meet In these perennial duel-to-t he-death conflicts, It's a main event always, even for an auto bug.; Two open professiojia events are to be arranged,, ontf" tot five and , the other for 10 milesr open to professional riders who .have class enough? to mKe them .real races. There are At least - half , a dozen of these peed boyst avail able in the .northwest, 4o'me. of them holding .world's record for their machines. It doesn't take long to run off a 10-mile motorcy cle event, only about eight minu- Mes, ion such a 'track as the' one a 1 . L . in oaiera ana most anyooay can get a thrill , every quarterminute in such a race with half a dozen good riders competing. Responses are coming- in : for the auto race Invitations. Insuring some of the best j raCTag ever shown to a fair ground audience. Fast cars from ell up and . down the coast are being; promised, so that with the motorcycle program and the four or five four-wheeled races' there ought to be enough speed to make eGorge. Washington and his , patriot band glad they stuck It Tout at Valley Forgo and so made racing possible. The modern patriot can come to the Salem races and hear the equiva lent ot i a million firecrackers In the motor put-puts, jean sit in the grand stand for four full hours and see the fastest ' things on earth perform before his eyes, and go homo happy as a clam 'at high tide, rvvp.;..;.. Lee Eyerly of the racing asso ciation expects to leave, Thursday for Medford to sign up a number of speed cars enroute, and i to spread literature advertising the Fourth of July meet. - 4 i BRICKLAYEItS WIN HTIUKE NEW YORK, June 20. The bricklayers strike, which retarded metropolitan building construction Involving $175,000,009, ended late today when the Master Builders' 'demand for a wage iot $12 a dav on a two year agreement. Monc APPEAR! RAGES "I'Za b" .494 Vv : : Berry; oa rr -n'7 1 ; - - 1 New York Beats St; .ouis in Ninth Inning on Enemy's Ground; Yesterday " 1 ST. LOUIS, June SO.fNation' al.) Coming from' behind in the ninth. New York' scored'five runs, taking today's game from St. Louis 7 to 5. t Score; ; R. II. E. New York . i ...... 7 9 2 St. Louis . . . . ........ 5 11, 3 Nehf,..' Scott, Jonnard, Bentley and Snyder, Gaston; Haines, and Ainsmith. -: i i f IVston 1 4 ; i Ifttburi;li 8 , i PITSBURGH,' June 20. (Na tional. )-Ooing into the tenth In ning the score tied 8 to 8. Bos ton made six runs winning a bur lesque game from fPIttsburgh 14 to '8. '!-. , Score i R. II. E. Boston ..14 19 .1 Pittsburgh. ...... 8 151 Oeschger; Genewich, - Benton,' Barnes and : i Gibson ; Hamilton, Ba:by, Meadows, 'Boehler, Kunz and Matt ox. .1 ; Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn 1 . CINCINNATI, June 20 (Na tional.) Cincinnati made it three R. H. E. 1 5 Y .A Q 1 .... . Smith and De Benton and Hargrave. Chicago 16; Pli ladrlphia 1 CHICAGO. June 20. (Nation? al.) Chicago went on a batting rampage today and defeated Phil adelphia- in the final game of the series 16 to 1, and breaking' even on the . four-game set. Score . R. H. E. Philadelphia . . . . -. ... 18 4 Chicago ..... .... ...16 19 'J 0 Weinera. Winters Mitchell, Behan, Hubbell and Wilson, O Brien; Alexander, Dumovich and O'Farrell, Wlrtx. Awards Are Mailed to Punctual Boys and Girls j : 1 " : . . , t-i " J. A. Churchill, state superin tendent of schools, has sent a cer tificate of award to every boy and girl in Oregon outside of Port land who has not bech absent: of tardy from school during the last year. . : v , '-- "To get such a record of recu-' larky and punctuality," said Mr. said Mr. Churchill, "the boys, and girls must not only fen joy J good health,! but they 1 must Appreciate fully the -.advantages which the t-chools bring- and rmtat cxerciso courage and determination and perseverance in order not fo let anything Interfere "with their at PURCHASE Stock Up Your Tire Supply for the Summer on these wonderful "Odd Lot" bar gains. This stock consists of such7 high-grade tires as Fisk, Goodyear, U. S. Royal and General Fabric and Cords. All. tires are new stock and carry, the tir manufacturers' standard warranty. Buy here while you have the op- y portunity. . "JIM" "BILL' - SMITH & W ATKINS In Their New Location Corner Court and High a Phone 44. Tire Service Anywhere Tr (jlHh.l'H.' tending school and fitting tb on time. ' I "Few records that can t da:; are more, unmistakable evlder of self-direction and resolnten' in the establishment of habits C reliability . and determination t: carry through whatever is under taken.'V r Reports received so far giv? 5201 public school pupils v! : have earned the certificates. Mar lon county Jeads with 396, whi:; Jackson '.county is seoond with a total of 233. '- V.. : r .i V" VCanse and'EA'ect , 'icThe United States consumes sr, per cent of all the gasoline used 1 1 the world. 'It did not become U? home of the world's greatest c:l trust by accident. GOOD CIGARETTE GENUINE "BULL7 DuniiAn todacco i - HO km.'