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i I SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1923 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 'Here, There Kaising the Family- Ma snPDed the m.or I ( YESimiS is hakims Los Angeles Wins Four Out 1 of Five Games From ; San Francisco and Everywhere , flf rLI C W PTMUC ? V:': J-"'. ,i ''V- '' !r '-rv;;:'y;-;-2- W,1". .';; :V;f "-'v,, : -i-v;: Fisher matlon to SoflhtQ too late for Pa s benefit ' ' ; . 1 " - ' ' JI ... HIlGLLU VIUIUI1G 111 SHI SERIES ( ,EttEW e ccV -. : ; JrKv J ; j V O out TWiCMreorfK f oor m vuae x ! ruJ qerN fGHtAKED . I A i U f LTpXao knows he I : y6' ho rrrr v - ; , V' -l ? V " V i fo,NoSone r V' A LOS ANGELES, July 21. Los Angeles .. cinched the , series with San Francisco today, ' taking :- a hard hitting contest 9 to 7, mak ing the series count' four to one in favor of , the Angels! Los An geles made sure of victory In the 'third Inning by scoring three runs on a homer by Wally Hood, cen terflelder. a double, an error and a s'ngle. Kelly, Seal leftflelder, had a good day at .the plate, hit ting a double and ' three singles la fire times up; t ! R.;H. E. San Francisco ' .. . .. 7 13 2 'Los Angeles ., . J 9 17 2 .. Geary, Scott and Agnew; Jones Wallace and Baldwin. '.' Seattle i3, Sadramento 4 SACRAMENAO, July 21 With Uollwltz, star first sacker, out of the lineup and the team shifted about to, compensate the' loss, the Solons played like a lot of school bays against the Siwashee here today. Klllefer's - tribe collected their second straight victory by a score of 16 to 4. Pick's cohorts seemed badly demoralised and or dinarily easy chances treked by the infielders for base hits, while the entire" local 1 forces seemed peplees tn the offense. !:i-':f' - :: t: R.'H. E. Seattle- 16 17 1 Sacramento ........ '. . . 4 7 6 '. Blake, Gregg and' aryan; Fit- tery, Penner, Canfield, Hughes and Sen an g. Shea. , ' i Salt Lake 8. Portland 1 ' j . SALT LAKE CITY, July 21. The Bees beat the Beavers today t to l.i-t McCabe was deprived of a i shutout i through an error at Short. Both Plllette and Middle- ton were I hit opportunely. Pll lette was forced to retire In the fourth .when he, strained his side. The Beavers . have won three arnei and the Bees two. - ' ' . H. E. Portland .1 8 3 Salt Lake . ....8 13 1 Plllette, ! Mlddleton and Ons !ow;McCabe and Peters. ! - ?.,:v;ii-.n ij .; --- : . Oakland ,4, Vernon 3 '"OAKLAND, 'July 21. Kremer iot only outpitched Foster, form er Boston Red Sox player. In a pitchers duel here today, but won his! own game for Oakland from Vernon, by hitting a home run in the ninth ianlng for the winning tally, ;. He was the first man up In that , inning. . The score was 4. to 3. D. Murphy, Vernon catch er, was banished by Umpire Beck er in the seventh Inning for dis puting balls and strikes.'.: -M . ', R. H. E. Vernon ...... .... .1..3 8 1 Oakland ...... 4 11 1 Foster and D. Murphy, Hannah; liremer. and Barker... i'ffiWIiMfljjfl TENDLER HAS EDGE 0VERq LEONARD IS YOUNGER, JAILER AND Ji EAVI ER RECORD CROWD TO WITNESS FIGHT NEW YORK, July 21. Lew Tendler, Philadelphia chal lenger for Benny Leonard's; lightweight title will have ad vantages in age, height and reach when the pair step into the ring Monday night at the Yankee stadium. Tendler is three years younger, 1 inches taller and has a margin of one inch in reach. Measurements-of Ithe boxers, taken today follow: game, 5 to 2 through the effective pitching of George Smith. Couch was knocked out of the box In the third inning. i First game R. II. E. Cincinnati .... . ; . . .-. 1019 0 Brooklyn . . '. . . ....... 6 12. 3 j Luque, Keck, Donohue and Har grave; Grimes, Decatur and De Berry. Second game t R. II.' E. Cincinnati . . . . 2 7 1 Brooklyn .. .... 5 11 3 : Couch, Keck, Harris and Win go; Smith and-DeBerry. TFIHIUIS niyui q i ileague standings ILIIIIIU-I IIIrlLU ; j PACIFIC COAST ZXAOTTE . START MOM t - . LEONARD 1 " r i - I TENDLER 27 -....-.XJ.:..!....... Age .... . . - i i 24 134 Weight 1 l..'1342 69 ......... i.. - 1.. Reach w. 70 5 ft. 54 inches .... Height ...... 5 ft. 7 inches 6 inches ...Li .-..- Wrist ...... 6 inches 14 ..... I... Biceps - 14 14V4 inches . .1.. Neck ....:-....15 inches 36 ........:.il:., Chest (normal) 37 38 ..... ..:: ...- ... Chest (expanded) 39 2 27 Waist ....;..; 31 8 inches L-.. L . Ankle . .L:i. 8 Ms inches 14 inches ... .:..:...L........ Calf 15 inches 10y inches I Forearm 11 inches The flappers are going to' tho seashore to get a sunburn, but we understand It can be had In the farden. Exchange. NEW YORK, July.21,-,(By the. Associated Press) One of the most spectacular battles ; on re cord for the world's lightweight championship is expected, Monday night' at the Yankee stadium when Benny Leonard of New York, the title-holder, defends his crown in a 15-round match with, Lew Tend ler, Philadelphia southpaw. - j Leonard,, in the opinion of. a majority of critics, will enter the ring a favorite to retain his laur els, .hut those those swho recalled the slashing fight this pair staged just a year ago at; Boyle's Thirty Acres believe , the hard hitting Quaker City southpaw will ex tend the champion to the limit. Leonard emerged a victor, accord ing to ringside opinion. In their last encounter, but saved the ver dict only by a sensational rally after Tendler had him wobbling In the eighth round. Close, to 80,000 may witness the title battle. Promoter Jimmy Johnston declared: today, basing his estimate on an advance sale that established a new record for a light-weight' encounter. Re ceipts were already beyond the $350,000 mark, he said, with in dications that by Monday night more than $500,000 would be taken In. The seating capacity of the stadium Is 75,000. Both boxers were pronounced t'o be In perfect condition today when they wound up their train ing campaigns, the champion at Tannersville, N.Y., in . the Cats kills and the challenger at Dalnco, N.J. Both are below weight now, it was said. Leonard scaling 134, a pound under the limit. The title-holder will rest up tomorrow' and Monday In New York while Tendler will spend the interval before the fight in Philadelphia. ! HI K V ' ' ' -X ; ' ' lillfp , - , ! ' - it ; : - . . . ...... ,J : ' ' ' LEW TENDLER. 1 K r ' 'X..-'i'- ' : i' 1 y J i u ;;. '. -. .. FROM ST. LOUIS Giants Raise World Cham pionship Flag and Nation al League Pennant First Elimination Contests Yesterday; Will Be Con ' tinued Today ! Pbilndelphia 17-: Chicago 4J PHILADELPHIA, 1 July fl. .- National. ) Chicago and Phila delphia split a double-header to day. Both games were featured by hard hitting. The Phillies cen- j tered their attack in one inning of the opening game, scoring 1 runs before the side could be re tired. First game R. II. E Chicago ...... ...... 4 7 Philadelphia .... ....17 21 Osborne, Russell and Wirts Ring and Wilson, i Second game R. II. E Chicago ...... . .16 17 Philadelphia .... 9 12 . : Aldrlch. Keen and O'Farrell Head, Betts and Henline, I Pittsburg 14-6; Boston 4-4 j BOSTON, July 21. (National.) - Pittsburg won both fames of a double-header with Boston today Traynor opened the second inning If the first game, with -a-'homer, and later In the same inning sin gled, Pittsburg piling up nine runs before the third , man was cut. Captain Southworth of the Braves made a homer in each game. First game . . R. H. E Pittsburg ....14 18 Boston ...... ....... 4 9 Morrison and Goocb, Schmidt; McNamara, Oeacbger and Gibson, E. Smith. , Second game. R. II. E. Piititsburg 6 12 Boston ...... . ....... j 4 13 Cooper and Schmidt; MJller, Benton and O'Neill. NEW YORK, July 21. (Natio nal.) The Giants raised their 1922 world's championship flag and 1922 National league pennant here today and celebrated the' oc casion with a 14 to ,1 victory over the St. Louis club " The Giants drove out 19 hits, Groh starring with' two doubles and three sin gles in. five tiimies up. The game was preceded by a parade to cen terfield in which the two clubs. Commissioner of Baseball Landi and John ; Heydler, president of the National league, participated. ; Score R. II. E. St. Louis ...... i .... 7 12 0 New York . . . . . . . . . . 14 19 1 Haines,' Barfott, Stuart and Ainsmith; Nehf, Barnes and Sny der. - . ' ' . . i . i Cincinnati 10-2; Brooklyn 6-5 BROOKLYN. July 21. (Natio nal.) Brooklyn and Cincinnati split even in a double header to day, the Reds thereby winning three of the series of five games. The visitors won the first game 10 to 6, getting 18 hits off Grimes. Lnque was effective until be re tired in the seventh from exhaus tion. Brooklyn won the second If you are going out on a sum mer mountain trip don't forget the dog at home. The animals have feelings. Make arrangements with the neighbors to water the rubber plant and see that everything is out of the refrigerator before the merry "honk" of the automobile makes the neighbors envious. . $ e a d the Classified Ads. 2, E With our painting the sport lines of the car are properly accentuated " and the color scheme novel but appropriate. ; For a "different" and better job let us quote you and offer suggestions. 1 j : . RELIANCE AUTO I PAINTING COMPANY. ! , Phone' 937 i 219 State, Corner Front OREGON PULP & PAPER CO- Salem, Orego MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Batchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. Three men survived the first' of the elimination contests to select the team, that will represent the Salem Tennis . association in the com'ng intercity meet, between Salem, McMlnnvllle, Oregon: City and Hood River. I Matches played on (be associa tion's court at the state hospital grounds yesterday were as fol lows: Mathis defeated White: 6-7, 8-6, 6-2. . ' - Steusloff defeated Joe NUnn, 6-4, 6-1. , Walsh defeated Hansen: 6-3, 6-4. ' Young defeated Charles Nunn, 6-4, 6-3. .!! j . -t . j ' By default Gabrielson defeated Kyre, Hester defeated Thompson, Greenbaura defeated Lennon and Myers defeated Roberts. j i (Matches today will be played as follows: i , . i.,8 ,a.m.- Greenbaum vs. Walsh, George Hester vs. Leo. Gronke. ' 9 a.nu Rice vs. Gabrielson. 11 a.m. Mathia vs. winner of Rice-Gabrielson match. w. Son FrinrUro 67 a-rmento 62 I'ortlond , 54 AngIes 53 ;.....5i ...5i Lk . .50 . 45 Seattle Vernon Suit O.kUnd t... ! 44 47 55 54 55 57 57 62 Vet. .604 .569 .495 .495 .481 .472 .467 .420 NATIONAL LEAGUE Xfw York -Cinripnati . PittK(ur ......... Chirajgo Brooklyn St. L'jU Z Philadelphia Bo.slrin ,-. W. ...57 .....53 ...52 ...47 ....44 ....45 New Cleveland St. ... 2 24 31 32 34 43 42 44 60 62 Pet. .648 .624 .605 .522 .512 .506 .302 .279 ' AMERICAN "LEAGUE . W. ti. York ..L.58 28 .48 41 t0Ji 44 42 Chirac ;.. .....42 43 Detroit ..... 41 43 Philadelphia . 42 44 Wmhingto, 3 49 Boston 81 52 Prt. .512 .494 .488 .488 .424 .373 ; The Salem line-up will be about the same as last Sunday, with Ashby starting on the mound and Gill catching. '. ' - Emil ' Ha user will again offici ate as umpire. Yale-Harvard Track Team Defeated By Englishmen j WEMBLEY STADIUM, London, July 21. (By the Associated Press.) The track and field stars of Oxford and (Cambridge uni versities defeated , the visiting Yale-Harvard .team this afternoon by 6 to 5 points I before a crowd of . about 6,000 persons. 674' ! who seemed utterly swallowed op 539 1 by the vast concrete expanses of the great Wembly stadium. ' Full half the. credit for, the British victory must go la the Cambridge captain, Abrahams, who won first place In three of 130 p.m. Steusloff bs. winner the eTenta 100-yard dash, the Hester-Gronke match 3 s.m. -Winner Mathis, Rice Gabrielson match vs. winner Steusloff, Hester, Gronke match. Playing of the finals will begin Monday. 220-yard dash, and the broad 'jump and all by goodly margins. WilhceUe lfeDsy i Trcdsfer Co. Fast Through Freight to All . 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