The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 26, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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NEW. YORK, Juno 25(Na-
- tfjcna.1) The New York:-" Giants
rallied In the ninth today to cap-
tre a -slugging affray from Fhil
Vdcljvhia, 11 to 10. , -
"Score . R, II. E.
. Philadelphia ; .".....10)16 0
Nbw'tfrk . 11114 2
1 - ! Head. Mitchell, Hubbell. Glaz-
rrypr- nd Henline; Nehf. , Ryan.
Scott and Gowdy.
. Cincinnati 6; Chicago 5 '
v .r CHICAGO. June fes.- (Natlon-
. af) Home rttna -:ipyi VBubbles
-i! liarjtrave - an4 -Pat Duncan, put
the Cincinnati Reds oat. in front
,' and they defeated Chicago C. to 5
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, Cincinnati..., 6 10 1
' Chicago. ... '. ; 5 10 1
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llttsbnrgfa 3; Str Louis 1
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I ST LOUIS. June 25 (Nation
al) Timely hitting allowed Pitts
burgh to take its second straight
game ; from SL Louis today, 3
to 1. v.1J.'h' -
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Pittsburgh . -.
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.3 8 0
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St. Louia ............
j Hamilton and Gooch;
Haines
and AlnsmithJ
Boston 7; Brooklyn 4
BROOKLN, June 25. (Nation
al )-r Daisy Vance : struck out six
of the Braves today but between
times ' they butnped him for 1 2
hits and Boston won,V7 to 4.
Score v i . R. H. E.
Bdston ...... ii ... .7 12 1
Brooklyn 4 10 4
Barnes anad Smith; Vance and
DeBerrj., '
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Pierce to Be Guest on
.Harding's Special Train
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v Governor Plef ce': has accepted
an invitation from President. Hard
lng to be the guest of the presi
dent on the trip from Meacham to
Pendleton on the night o July S.
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New York Makes it Three
Straighti and Score Yes- ,
terday 14 to 6
LBOSTON, .June 25. Ne,w York
tade it three 'straight from Bos
ton today by ' hammering three i
pitchers ' fir 17 hits.. The score
was 14 to 6.
Score 1 R. H. E.
New York . L ........ 14 17 2
Boston . - . . . ........ 6 12 1
Jones, Shawkey and Hoffmann
Piercy, Murray, Fullertin and De
vormer.. nnfTAno i TtRTROlT l I '
T T -o- I. v.. ! hind. Harry Blake today and shut
DETROIT, June 25 Red Faber; i . .. . . , .
riopt Portland in the final game of
was in form today and beat De
troit 7 to.l.
Score
Chicago Detoit .s. '. . .
R. H. E.
T 12 0
1 6 4
Holloway,
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Faber and Schalk;
Johnson and Bassler. 1
. ST. LOUIS O, t CLEVELAND 4
CLEVELAND, June 25. St.
Louis knocked Guy Morton from
the box in the sixth inning today
and defeated Cleveland 9 to 4.
Score
R. II. E.
.., . 9 14 2
Sti. Louis
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Cleveland .... 4 11 0
Danforth, Shocker and Severeid;
Morton, Metevier, Shaute and
Myatt;:u ; , h W
PHILLIKS 3, WASHINGTON 6
PHILADELPHIA. June 5.
Rommel was infold time form to
day and held Washington to five
scattered .hits, the .Athletics win
ning 3' to 0. ' ; '
. Stfore-- R. H. E.
'W ashington
ashlneton ... A. ... . 0
5 2
7 0
Ruel;
Philadelphia 3
Russell; Zachary . and
Rommel and Bruggy.
Seattle Indians Beat
Portland Beaver Club
SEATTLE. June 25. The Se-
aiue Indians piayea gooa Dan ne-
the series, winning 7 to 0. Se
attle treated Manager MWdleton
roughly in the Becond inning; after
which he retired. : I
Score- f " ' R. H. E.
P ortland . I ; . . . ...... 0 5 1
Seattle ...:... 7 16 2
Middleton, Schroeder and Daly,
Onslaw; Blake and Tobin. -
Only one game scheduled.
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A. A. A. SANCTION
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LEAGUE STANDINGS I
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
' W. L.
Pet.
Sn Francisco
8acrament
Portland ..
Vernon
Salt Lake
Ia Anfeles ..
SeattU
Oakland
.. .55 29 . .
... 45 as
41 42
41 42
39 4t
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1-...84 46 ,
. 33 49
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.494
.494
.488
.481
.42S
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XATIONAX. LEAOTTB
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pet:,
.672
.603
.576
.531
.508
.500
.328
.283
New York
Pittsburgh
41
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; ..34
34
20j
23
25
30
Cincinnati
ChicaiJ
Brooklyn
St. Louis .........
Boston
Philadelphia
i , 30 29
.....31 31
........'.....20 41
. ... ....17 43
! AUEBICAN LEAGUE i j
W. L. Pet.
... 39 21 .650
Xew York ..
Philadelphia
Cleveland' ..
St. Louia ....
. ...
.... 33 27 .550
32 29 .525
29 30 .492
Detroit . 28 ! 32 .467
Chicago 26 30 .464
Washington ..-4 27 : 33 .450
Boston . 21 S3 1389
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Minneapolis 6; Milwaukee 2.
At Louisville 5; Toledo ,4.
Other j games postponed.
?.rAnother new I golf record - has
been hung up. But what would
Intrigue us most j would be a pie
baking'and 'bed-making record.
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FATALLY INJURED
Portlaiid-Saiem Stage Driver
. Crushed Between Tour
' - ing.Car and Bus
OREGON CITY, Ore... June 25.
Arthur Paulson, 3 8-year-old
Portland-Salem stage driver, died
Suujday as a result of injuries re
ceived when he was caught be
tween the stage and a large tour
ing car. The stage was stopped at
Barlow where a passenger. Miss
Julia Sumaski, had just alighted.
The driver was giving her bag
gage from the rear of the stage
when the touring car In turning
quickly to avoid a light car,
pinned. tie stage driver between
the stage and the touring car..
: Mr.' Paulson: pushed Miss Sq
ma8ki off the pavement to save
her as the car struck him and she
was, only slightly bruised. Paul
son is survived by his mother and
sister at 740 East Twenty-first
street, Portland
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Arthur Paulson, who was killed
Sunday, was well known in Salem
As a driver of the Salem-Portland
stage he wasnvell known and liked
by those who knew him here.
; Teacher in Physics A transpa
rent object is one that you' can
look through. Now name some
thing that Is transparent. ' . s .
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