2. r i THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE -Here There amid Everywhere EE CLUBS TO DIHE TOGETHER Fisher Raising the Family- According to Pa's dope Ma Must hate himi oof- fco just to Plover HO VrfOMAV OOTGttOujS 1- . Wirt PRove mT fore T TO Nfv T" uu ' ) r uitm oOtv tA.vi I SHOULD TROCwt- J rSalem'-r Hospital Will Be Boosted at Big Luncheon j V at Marion Today fVP' THEM 'J"W- ' TO KJOU P WJ v Tim r ! Three of -Salem's leading busi ness men's organizations will meet in Joint .luncheon at the Marlon today' noon for the purpose of setting behind the Salem hospital. This is ' the first' time that the Klwanls. Rotary and Lions clubs haTe" dined together, and , the meeting today will take the place . of the individual weekly luncheons of the different organizations, l The object of the meeting Is to place before the members of s Each what has been and what re mains to be done in the construc tion of the' Salem hospital and 'the great need in the commnnit'y for such an Institution. i " For the purpose of farthering the movement to raise 135,000 to aid the .hospital, Tom Kay and Fred , Erixon j have been named the ' two captains. These will el ect their lieutenants who will be 'assigned from 10 to 15 men each. iJJldsejGeorge II. Burnett of the supreme court,' will be the prin cipal speaker at the luncheon to day, .while ; two, minute talks will be given by Tom Kay, R. J. Hen dricks, George, , Putnam, 'Frank Durbin. Pr. JUi E. Lee Ste'lher, Rev V W. Long and JWilliam Gahlsdorf.. . . -j ' '', ' Thlsjt; general '.meeting of the three clubs is held preparatory to theVhrlor $$5,000 for the Sa lem. , hospital, which will L be launched' ; next . Monday morning, July 16. ;.'-V" v-.:. ix-.;i-v;V':' As it nowr.. stands, the Salem hospital : is said not to be ex4 c"HMv- in planning by any other i-stitutlon of its kind In the Unit- : ststah TrrrT" w V - ' . Dr. k Morris will preside. 01iriscp.il Winner of fv t Illahee Golf Trophy ' Dr. If. H. Olinger' is wnner of the' president's - golf trophy cup, given by T A. Livesley, president of the Illahee : Country club, the : tournament ' having been in . pro gress the last three weeks. Olin ter defeated: Chester Cor Sunday, three vsjttia on-'t-go -;-T.5T The Salem club may, send a team to Portland next Sunday o compete with the team! of the Portland ' Municipal : Coif ; club which- was defeated here by Sa lem a month ago by 17 points. Senators Are Defeated ' By Art eta Ball Jeam The Arleta baseball club of Portland defeated the Salem Sen ator here unday .by a score of 3 to 2. The defeat of the home c u aia a'ttribuied to an; error by Ci." 'd;' third 'baseman, .in the 8th iAilJigfl Vrhen he - made,, a. bad t1-- to second, base. 'i.oth the' Senators runs were r a. xUcuit.. clouts ; one by Ashby in the second and one by Baker in the flf'th Arleta did not score 'until the fifth inning. - NEW INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNISCHAMPIQN Carl. Fischer of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, who defeated Gerald. Emerson of Columbia in final match at Merlon. IGffllWEIGHT CHAI DEFENDS AGAINST Largest Crowd in Pugilistic History of Philadelphia Sees Benny Leonard in Action for Eight Round Bout; Ohio . Boy Demonstrates Ability to Stand Punishment; Both v Fresh at -Finish. 1 ; PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 9. Benny Leonard, light weight champion of the world, tonight defeated Alex Hart of Lorain; Ohio, ; in the opinion of the majority of sports writers at the ringside, in, an eight-round bout at the Nation al league baseball park. Approximately 30,000 persons, the largest crowd that ever witnessed a boxing exhibition in this -J.. ; V . " i LOW CARD Blf GOLF wn Sarazen Covers Course Twice in 148 Strokes Eighteen Qualify LWOOD. N. Y., July 9. (By the Associated Press.) tene Sarazen, golf . wizard of Briar Cliff lodge, anif - present open champion, turned the difficult In wood Country club course twice today In, 1 4 8 strokes, the lowest card of any of the 18 who led a field of 90 and qualified for the 1923 national open championship to be played Friday, and Saturda. The field was the .first ' of four that will attempt to qualify. Emil Loeffler of Pittsburg, , the open champion, set ,the tiret JowTnVark for the others ekrly inltheu after noon, turning . la card 9 1 13?. This was equalled by' Francis Gal lett, the young Scotch 'prof esslon al of Port Washington, 2t. Y who with arazen, had led in the morning . round i with a 73, one orer par. ' . . " IP HIS TITLE ALEX HART t Leonard's weight was announc ed as 139 pounds and Hart's an 134. - There: was not much action in the opening round, both men re sorting to frequent clinches, i which Leonard had the ' adran tage. In the second, the cham pion drew blood v from Hart's nose with a series of hard jolts. Tho Lorain boxer landed once or twice, but his blows appeared to lack steam. Nij, " . Hart, was wild in the third nd hisj punches fell short. In the next round Leonard's hard drircs t tho ribs forced Hart to hold a number of times. ' Th Ohloan took the offenslTe in the fifth, but Leonard made him miss frequently. In the sixth-the champion drore his op ponent to the ropes' and again draw blood, from Hart's nose. He also stung Hart with a series of body punches. At the opening of the serenth Hart landed two or three light jabs' to ; Leonard's body that did little harm, f In return : Leonard sent a number of stiff blows to the"H6dy.- ' --' Hart showed that he. could stand punishment in the final round, for Leonard repeatedly hit him slinging blows on the jaw and over the heart, but without once sending him to- the floor. -: At the end neither appeared to bo any the worse for their encounter. :- i In the ' preliminaries Danny Kramer. Philadelphia, outpointed Tommy Noblo of England, in the opinion of many of the sports wt-iter..; .f (: Eastern Fight Postponed; Boxer Little Too Heavy MILWAUKEE, July 9. The Uocky Kansas-Johnny Mendelsohn fight which was to have been held here tonight was postponed until Wednesday night when Kansas, through his manager, refused to meet the Milwaukee boy because he was four pounds overweight. Why not have your car dif ferent, from the rost? Why not have it distinctive, reflnedr beautiful, by having it repaint ed HERE a new- color, scheme that is perfectly balanced, orig inal and aristocratic? We have many color combi nations ,that heretofore were only used on , very expensive cars. "" .' , - , Lot us submit estimates' on applying to YOUR car. , '5 '. RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING COMPANY niONK 37 ,21 State Comer Fmat - : 3 '" ' j- i LEAGUE STANDINGS I FACinO COAST UEAOUE w. Sin Frncisco 62 Sacramento 52 P6r;land ..7l... 41 Lo Anjele 47 Sea U In 45 . Salt Lake . 4 . 43 Vernon . 45 Oakland 38 PCT .626 .552 .505 .500 .479 .474 .469 .390 37 43 48 47 49 5(1 51 SO KATIONAL tEAOTJE V. ......r0 .....39 .....37 35 33 t. 34 32 ...r26 U. 23 35 Z(L 35 B8 B9 41 41 per. .BH5 .527 .507 .500 .479 :43 .438 '.383 New YWork Cleveland .. Philadelphia Chirago Detroit ... Rf. Ixuis ... Washington . Boston 1 AMEBIC AS UEAQTTE U. 25 27 S9 34 36 41 50 51 Pet .W2 .6-20 .592 .528 .526 .468 .30fi .301 Nc-w York PitUkurg .... Cincinnati ... Brooklyn Chicago St. Iouis Boktoa . Philadelphia 49 .......44 .....42 -.38 ;-40 ..; 36 ...22 -23 DRAW WITH LYNCH Decision Made Is Opinion of i Sports Writers; Preiim ' inary Is Fast PHILADELPHIA, July 3. Bobby Wojgast of Philadelphia earned a draw, according to sport writers, In an eight-round bout with Joe Lynch, New York ban tamweight champion, at the Na tional League baseball park. WoU gast forced the fighting in . the early rounds and in the fifth he had the champion holding. Lynch got better as the fight progressed, his work in the seventh and eighth rounds putting him on even terms with the Philadelphia an. In a -preliminary bout Nate Goldman, Philadelphia, outboxed Pinkey Mitchell of Milwaukee in eight . fast rounds according to the newspapermen Both -men scored knockdowns In the fourth round. .Mitchell weighed 139 pounds and Goldman 140. 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Boston ...... ......it46 1 Cleveland . . . . 1 10 1 tpiercy and Picinich; Smith and O'Neill. ' vf. Philadelphia 6; DETROIT, i July Detroit 5 9. (Amerl- factory ' Both find a degree of value they had hardly be lieved to be possible.. Both discover that: tho Revere idea of a dollar's worth is the same as theirs. j ' ' Ask the nearest Revere dealer. v . i' LOUIS CLUB mfresrf 11 from the I a.. sV roll your own WITH I I RisX Cirolx Pfpra At aAa I I V TIRES J can.) Bob Hasty permitted De troit to get 13 hits for 21 bases, walked two and hit three today, at the same time pitching Phila delphia to a 6 to 5 victory over Detroit, halving the series. Score-- R. II. E. Philadelphia .... 6 10 1 Detroit ..... . ...... .. 5 13 2 'Hasty and Perkins; Cole, John son, Francis and Bassler. , , Chicago 8; Washington 1 CHICAGO. July 9. (Ameri can.) Chicago evened the series with Washington today by taking the final game 8 to 1. : ; - "j. Score R. IL E. 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