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.2 , THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON . - TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 21. 1023
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mcet.the Australians in the final encounter for the privilege of challenging America for.tne, fiistonc t
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BEAtETl BY YATJKS
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Faher Retires, in Favor :6f
Ciii-iowalterarid Casiner,
CHICAGO,' AuV. 1 2 o:--(American.
1 In- H "wild game In ' which
the Yankee's BBed their bats freely
the Vhite SojC Were 'defeated - to
day 16 to 5.- : Faber started' for
the Whlta Sojf'but when a big
lead was rolled up against' him
he retired In favor- of Glllenwal
t er a nd' Castner, wko were' hit
li"rd. ;;VVard hit.a home run with
t ..o one' fnthe' first inhingv Roth
l 't arlplo -and; a single. ; -
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tw Yorfc, ;.; ,i 16 a
Chicago ;V'J . . . . 5 14 2
PcnnactiraBd Shang;riFaber,
C ;ienwaier.;C44tnejan Schalkj
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c Wasliinafon 7; St fools 3 "?
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20. (Ameri
t u) Taking a lead in the ec
cud inning that the locals could
not overcome, Washington made
it three straight from St. "Louis
today 7 to 2.. The visitors had
legal bat but did; not get a 'hit.
The bat contains a wooderi plug
in the business end.; t, "T .
Score , R. 11. E.
Washington . .v. . .. . 7 111
St. i Louis ...... 250
' Mitchell and Ruel; Danforth,
Kolp and Severeid.
lioston B; Detroit 2
DETROIT, Aug. 20. CAmeri-can.)-r-Opportunej
hitting on the
part of Boston enabled th'em to
defeat Detroit today 6 to 2.
Score ' R; H. E.
Boston . .. . . . . ' . . . . ... 6 11 0
Detroit .'. 2 4 1
Piercy and Piclnich; f Pillette,
Hollo way. Cole and Bassler.
, Only three games played. . ;'.
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DEFEAT DALLAS
Score Is 4 to 3 in Game Fea
v tured By Altercations i
With Umpire
Fishing Outlook. Normal ,
" For thecPreserit Week
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j The fishing outlook' ' for '. iht
H-eek is; abdut normal. filhWiI
ianiette riVer ; J-eports the condi
tion oT the ' water good and some
Eogenethe water vis'tlow infl f
clear. Good catches axf being re
ported almost "daily. At'O-krldge
the water' is lear ahdW'w" but
the catches are reported good. In
the Umpqua .river and trlbuTaries
the water is clear fend ' low. The
fishing is abotHt -2 miles ' from
assists, making 43 fn two days. riyer ; is low and warm and only
r. Williams used his - alleged ir- a few catches are reported.
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FIRPO STARTS
; ; TRAINING WORK
'Argentine Goes to New York
. I ito Meet New I rainer
; i From Buenos Aires
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
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San FranrUro j...... 85
Hsrrainento .
Portland .:A.,..: 7
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Seattle ''-...'..).......
loa Angeles -
Vernon j- --L
Oakland ;.J....... 62 ;
In a game that was made very
interesting by hot exchanges be
tween the Salem players "and Um
pire Ilelgerson of Dallas,. : the
Salem Senators defeated thf Dal
las team at Dallas Sunday "by a
score' of 4 'to 3.' , "Several - blows
not of serious nature- were
passed and ' Johnnie Humphries
went out of the game in tlic
eighth inning, for "crabbing."
Salem had the game all its own
way until tho ninth inning when
Dallas made All of ,its three runs.
Baker. 8alem pitcher," allowed
onlyJTour hits, and Moser, of Dal
las, allowed Salem only six safe
ties. Errors by Salem In tht
nintn inning allowed the Dallas
tallies... ',;.V. ;- f,;.-" -- ; I -
The last Dallas player was put
out. at the plate by. Hauser when
Shackman made a good throw
from center field to Kipper at sec
ond who relayed the ball to
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Salem has now defeated Dallas
twico this season, but a third
game will be, played in Salem
next Sunday. In the first game
Salem won by, a score of 5 to 3.
The Salem lineup was: Rein
hart." rf; Proctor,, ss; Humphries,
2b; Baker, p: Hauser, c; Adolph.
lb Gill. If; Shackman. cf; Girod.
3 b. .
Dallas lineup: Farley, ss; Buck,
lb; Preston, rf; Zumw alt. cl;
Boyston, ; 3b; Hawk, 2b; Staats.
If; Moser, p; Evans, c;v ' 1
: NEW YORK, Aug. 20. For the
first tln inee- he signed to fight
Jack -Dejnpsgy',' heavyweight cham
pion.4 at the Polo grounds Septem
ber. 14. Luis Angel Firpo today
gave his undivided attention to
preparation for the bout. jf- i
J .Shortly after his return fjora
Indianapolis where he ended an
exhibition tour of several weeks
by boxing Joe Downey, who was
taken to a hospital from the ef
fects of the Argentine's punish
ing blows, Firpo left for Atlantic
City to Inspect his training quar
ters. He will return to New- York
tonight to -meet his new trainer,
Horatio Lavelle, jjio is due to
morrow from Buenos Aires.
' Lavelle, who has ' supplanted
Jimmy De Forest, veteran Ameri
can trainer in Firpo's retinue, will
take charge of the pugilist's pro
gram of conditioning at , the lea
side resort. - Active workouts are
elated 7 to start Wednesday.
Firpo today obtained Cliff Kra
mer, Seattle heavyweight, as one
of his sparring partners. He ex
pects to complete his staff within
a few days. ,
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Kansas City 10; Indianapolis 6.
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N.: Y., Aug. 20. Jack Dempsey,
heavyweight champion, today put
n one1 of the hardest days of
training since he pitched camp
here, several weeks ago in prepar
ation for the September 14 bout
with Luis Angel Firpo at New
York city. Down to 195 pounds.
the mpion ; reeled off eight
miles of mountain roads as his
morning bracer and then devoted
two rounds apiece to the light and
heavy punching (bags.- i ;-:"!
This afternoon be boxed two
Jounds .each with George Godfrey
nd Jack Burke, and concluded
the day's work with, twp rounds
tfgainst Elzear RIoux, French
Canadian lumberjack, who simu-
ites the Firpo. type of tighten
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DEFEATS ANGELS
Beavers Only Two Games
Behind SaefamentoWhorrv
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; LOS ANGELES. Aug. i 20.
Portland defeated Los Angeles to
day 4 to 2 and captured the series
5 games to 2. The Angels went
into the lead with two ! runs in
the fourth inning, but the1 Ducks
evened matters in the next frame
and in; the eighth won the con
test, scoring two mOre runs on
two doubles, a! wild pitch and a
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Portland 4 9 1
Los Angeles 2 f 7 2
Middleton and Onslow; Jones,
Hughes, Thomas and Baldwin,
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SCHEDULE PUBLIC
Willamette Has Strenuous
- List of Football Games
-Ahead for Season
The Company F boys are:
Lieutenant Paul Burris, Corporal
William Furdy- Jr., Corporal Al
bert BlankinshlpV Mechanic Elmer
Roth, First,1 Class Privates Paul
Sims, 'Jr., and Harold Vhite. All
six of these men were, listed among
the- first 40. the only entire team
in the state . that placed , all its
men. None of these men had ever
qualified for any , kind , of target
distinction. - Not one held even
a marksman's medal by official
qualification, though .some had
shot . well, enough under uhoffi
clal conditions to earn at least
that distinction. .
Purdy.'.who IS the smallest man
irr the Salem squad, and one of
the least Jin the whole guard.
made the i highest score In tho
entire shoot Sunday : agalnat till
kjnds of veteran competition. He
w.as a Salem high school boy, last
year, playing sub on the basket-
bail team, ana also playing snort-
stop on th-3 Company F "baseball
team. ; . . . ...
(Sergeant Stanton, tae coach for
the local team, is the regular
army . instructor delegated to In
struct the local soldiers. He has
had only a little, time vto help
them, but' apparently has found
them very'apt pupils.
- The state-wide shoot for the
Camp Perry delegation was to be
held londay and Tuesday. The
team will cons'st of 10 men, reg
ulars, "with two alternates,, and
rank fs not to be considered in
the selection. The man who can
point the gun best s the sure
winner, 'i ;SW!,. of th3 teanu- in
llie pask j have, been chosen ap
parently on a favoritism basis.
This year; the lowest private Vho
can shoot; will be giving the merry
ha ha. even .o the B"tlety offic-3'
who can't.: i
Coach Guy Rathbun. new head
of. the athletic ; and physical de
pal tment of Willamette unlver
sity, was a Salem visitor Monday.
Primarily he is , a househunter,
and the man who can- find him
and' his wife and - his family of
four children, a house will be a
better frlend(pf ' his Ahan rf he
should find him a Bfi(x Heston or
a Pat O'Dea, K)'r a "Bo" McMillan
or a Heffelfinger for his first
football game. . ' :
Howeveri Coach Rathbun would
let. the family sleep out in a tent if
he could pick up a few gridiron
stars, made or in the making. He
has just .made public the football
schedule for the year, and it is
a busy and Imposing one, as may
bc-seen y looking over this list:
University ot Oregon, at Sa
lem, September 29.
University of Washington, at
Seattle, October- 6.' - . ,
Mt. Angel college, at Salem,
October 20. .
Chemawa Indian school, at Sa
lem, October 27.
College of Puget Sound, at Ta
coma. November 3. ' .
Linfield college, at McMinnville
November 10. ,
Whitman' college, at Salem, No
vember 16. i -
. Pacific university, probably at
Portland, 'November 23.
College of Idaho, at Boise, No
vember 29. '
This leaves but r one vacant
week, October 13. A game had
been talked of for OAC. but after
the two early, big games with
Oregon and Washington, so early
in the season, it was thought that
a week of intensive home practice
would be a good investment, so
the Aggie , game may . not be
played. The Seattle game Is a
real prize, socially s well us
financially, and Coach Rathbun
is confident . that his team .will
make a good enough, showing to
No others scheduled.
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Clackamas, But Boys Have
Chance at State Team ;
ij Company F, Oregon national
f;uard. failed to win the first place
n the team shoots at the big an
hu'al guard stfoot at Clackamas
last week and over Sunday.' But
the home boys landed in fourth
place out of the 14 organizations
taking part, and every man of the
team qualified for 'a. places In the
final elimination contest for mem
bership in the state team that is
to go to Camp Perry, for the big
national shoot in September.
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been too small to count serious
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hands of a real football wizard,
and it is a formidable opponent
for the best of them. . .
. While-it is the turn for Pacifis
to come tp i4c-m. a neutral game
at Portlrad was more than agi en
able an.l by parsing over the WJ1
lamett 3 claim foi a Salem game
this j'ear. It makes possible the
alterpatlon,. in future years, o2 "the
Whitman and the Pacific teams
to Salem for ' the . big annual
"Home-Coming"; game. ; ;
Coach Rathbusr hopes to get the
football men who have been out
for practice other years, in hand
by September 10 or 12, for a little
intensive preliminary work. He
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