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SPORTS Here, .There amid Everywhere CLEVELAND WITJS Raising the Family- -1 -vvr F I sri c r That ktct's a orftat defcnrtcrof the family prestige X wM"f. WHAT" KM THE. WOULD I STOCK VJP FOR oO 6"X - I WPWSNr GOMN is the Mfvrroir I I HOPE. NOO "TOV-O ! lUtvr ?hiu So O-D. SO I fvKEfvrX OF US: Jones Is Batted Hard Hits Bunched in Third Inning ": " -. ; for 3 Runs FROM I YB r :1 ill Mwrc w . r 1 -w - - 1 1 . 7 CLEyELAND.Aug. 25. (Am erican.) "-Cleveland batted Jones hard today and won from the! New York Yanks S to 2J Cleveland bunched hits in the third Inning for three runs and the Yankees never were able to threaten there after. The 'fielding of B rower and Ward were the main features. , Score ' R. II. E. New York' 2 7 1 Cleveland . . . . ...... 5 10 0 and O'Neill. " Ieroit 3; Washington 4 i KETItOIT, Auk. 25. (Ameri can.) Detroit nosed, out .Wash ington In the ninth Inning of the eerles here, 5 to 4. With the Senators leading up to the ninth 4 to 1. Russell, who relieved the veteran, Johnson when he' was foroedV" to retire In the nintBTdue to an injury sustained in sliding into third base, weakened and the ngers. aiasneg meir wayfio vic tory by scoring four runs; Score It. II. E. Washington .... : .... 4 9 1 Detroit . . s io i i, Russell, Mogridge . . Johnson and Ruel; AS. . Johnson, Holloway and Bassler, Woodall. , " " 4 Chicago 3; Boston O .. CHICAGO, Aug.: 25. (Ameri can.) Claude Gillenwater, a re cruit, from Muskegon, Mich., mak ing his start as, a major leaguer, chat oat Boston today, the White Sox winning by 3 to 0. The Red Sox were held ; to " four ; singles. Ehmks hurled effectively but was scored on twice 'because of errors by fewster. The third run off ' him was a home run by Hooper In the eighth. ' '' . Score ' R; H. E. Boston . . J ''. 0 4 3 Chicago 3 . 8 0 Ebmke and Devonner; Gillen water ,'and Schalk. 7 ' St. lioais 6; PhJladelrAia 4 ST. IXJUISjV Augl 25. ( Amer-fcan.TU-SL-- Louis won the open ing game of the series with Phila delphia today 6-4, although the visitors f ound "Danf orth for 1 1 safeties, pounding him tor five in the "TIrst two innings. , The locals overcame "a"J three- ft ' ill l THEY'RE UNEQUALLED "NEW FALL 00 LENS 1 nad3 Id Measure iOlTS$27.50 t its . rather a - broad statement, but .Made to , .Measure Clothes, are sa .pericr because they wear better, retain their shape to the end and always .look well. Then you have the advantage of making: your . selection: from a variety" no ready made house could possibly give 'besides selecting a style just to suit you. Others $29.50 to $49.00 SCOTCH WOOLEN LULLS 42G State street I LEAGUE STANDINGS i PACinC COAST LEAOXTE W. L. Pet. .599 .548 .548 .486 .479 .459 .445 .435 a a rTncisco L 83 ..,... so 59; 6 (i7t ,79 SI 83 Portland Sacramento . Salt Lake . .. 81 ' 69 Seattle Los Angele B7 rnea Oakland NATIONAL LEAQUE L. Pet. .631 .610 .597 .550 .488 .479 .331 .308 Xew York . ......i-. 77 Cincinnati - .. 72 PitttLnrgh . 71 Chicago 6ft Ht. Ionia 59 Brooklyn i - 57 Philadelphia i . 39 Hasten 30 45 4 (J 48 51 62 'i 79 81 AMEKICAX LEAGUE W. L. New York .4-.i 75 41 Clereland i. 64 54 Detroit'... .... . i 58 : 54 St. I-oois , i.;.t.. 59 1 5 , Washington ... 56 59 Chirairo . 54 .. 6-J Philadelphia . 4 50 : 65 Bo6toa 44 69 Pet. .647 .542 .518 .513 .487 .467 .435 .389 run lead in the filth when Dan forth's triple. Gerber'a doable, "ro bin's single, a pass to Williams and Jacobson's sacrifice account ed for four tallies. j". Score Philadelphia i It. H. E. ....4 11 2 . ... 6 8 0 and Perkins, St. : LiOuis . . . i . . . Hasty. Rommell Bruggy ; Dan forth and Serereid. Rotary Club Officers 1 Will Attend Convention President- It. O. Snellins. and Secretary Eric Butler of the Sa lem Rotary club are to leare for Olympia, August 30, next Thurs day to attend the- first district conference of executive officers of: Rotary.' At this meeting will be decided the general policy of Rotary cluba for the coming year. The session lasts for two days, August 30 and the 31. - It is expected to be the policy of the local club to make far more use of local talent than has bean done in the past. There are a number of men In the Salem Rot ary club who are eminent in their business or I profession, w h o though they have not announced themselves as professional orat ors, nevertheless are so , well In formed that they could grace any platform in talking of their par ticular work. President Snelling hopes to see many of these men trotted out into the limelight, this year, for their own expansion and growth as well as for the honor of the Salem club. The coming year looks better for membership attendance, interest, than ever be fore, and the home boys are go ing to get the chance of their lires to. grow up Into taller oratorical stature and broader platform ex perience. : Thirst quenchers for hot weath er' should comprise such drinks as lemonade, limeade carbonated water and the like, rather than sweet drinks, ; says - an eminent Eastern doctor. J"-" REAL GOOD ' ' - Auction! Tuesday Next, Aug. 28th, 1 :30 p. m. 320 Leslie Street, Corner South Commercial Street ; h About 5 Blocks South of State ! - Consisting of ; Solid waxed oak extension table, 42-inch top; 4 waxed oak diners; 1 oak roll seated rocker; 1 mahogany 8-day clock; 1 oak sewing rocker, leather seat; 1 oak high back rocker, leather, seat; 1 solid oak library table and scarf; 1 sanitary couch and pad; ! tabourette; Victor phonograph, and 41 records; 1 com-; inon Vocker; 1 three-panel screen; 1 complete set of real good, carpenter tools, including Stanley plane and attachment; 2 reed: rockers; 1 chiffonier with mirror; 4-burner Perfection oil stove; and asbestos oven -a real good one; 1 .hand vaccum cleaner;'; 2 ash diners; 3-bufner gas plate; 1 kitchen base; 1 kitchen table; 1 cloth rack; 1 solid oak dresser, 2 two-inch post beds, coil spring and mattress; 1- iceless water cooler; , 69-pieces dishes; '21 pieces glassware; ' 1 oak sewing rocker; 1 boy's tricycle, a good one; 1 boy's wagon; all curtains and drap- eries; grass rug 912; Axminster mg 36x72 inches; Tapestry Brussels rug 9x12; i pair portiers; pictures, kitchen, utensils.' garden hoes, electric light globe garbage can, aluminum ware. 8 dosen packed eggs; fruit Jars, home canned fruit and a lot of other good things.' r 1 ' J i t: Not: , Everything in, this sale i like new.: j; 7 I r f C. W. 2IECK?IArr, : : ; i I f F. N, WOODRYr f v i. Owner, 320 Leslie SU The AucUoneer. Phone 511 H "Woodry Buys Furniture and ''Sella Anything! f . r j -' ' ..-..-!: iF A M I PORTLAND SECOND IN COAST BALL LEAGUE SACRAMENTO. I Aug. 23. Portland took both ends of a dou ble header from Sacramento this afternoon, the first game 8 to 4 and the second 11 to 3, thereby displacing the solons from second place in the league's percentage column, and taking the lead, on the series 4 games to. 3. Poole's home run with three on ahead of him in the sixth practically cinch ed up the opening tilt. The sec ond conflict was won by the Bea vers in the third when they made six safe blows and five runs.' Col onel Pick used 16 players in the second game. ; . First game: R. II. E. Portland .... . ......8 9 3 Sacramento . . . . . ..411 0 Middleton and Onslow; Hughes, Thompson-and Koehler. ; Second game: R. II. E, Portland... 11 6 0 Sacramento ....'.....3121 Leverenz and Thomas; Fittery, Shea, Canfield and Schang, M. Shea.' f :. .-; :. s ;- I Frisco 7, Oakland 4 ; . OAKLAND, Aug. 2 5 .-WeU timed hits by the Seals and cost ly errors by the Oaks gave San Francisco a 7 to 4 victory over Oakland here today. In the first inning the Seals pounded Col well for four hits, which together with two errors netted them four runs. Another run was scored in the fifth and two more were earned in in the sixth by four hits. ; L The Oaks managed to put over two runs in each ; the third and ninth innings. Agnew . was ban ished to the clubhouse after he. had had a verbal battle with Um pire Ward. Score: R. II. E. San Francisco " .... .7 13 4 Oakland ............ 4 11 4 Scott and Agnew, Yelle; Cald well and Baker. .. Vernon 3, Angels 2 i LOS ANGELES. Aug. 25. "Vernon took a short snappy game from Los: Angeles today 3 to 2 making . the series favor the An gels four games to two. The Ti gers made the winning run in the sixth when Warner tripled" and scored on Slade's single. . Score: R. H. E. Xios Angeles i. ... .2 ,9 1 Vernon . . ' :. . . .... . .3 6 ; 0 'Wallace and Byler; Alten and .Hannah. . i Seattle 8.12, Salt Lake 7-tt SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Aug. 25.- Seattle won two games today 8 . to '7 and 12 to 9. Both games were won in the final innings, the second game be'ng decided in the tenth. . Yaryan's homer tied the score in the ninth in the first game FURNITURE Sale and three hits gave the visitors the margin. The Indians made three runs in the tenth inning of the second, game, two being due to Johnson's homer. 4 i r Paul Strand hit his 33rd home run of the season, - tying the league record established by Bun ny Brier in 1916 and also credited to Earl Sheely in 1920. i First game: R. H. E. Seattle . . . ........... 8 15 . 2 Salt Lake ... . . . . i . . 7 11 B ' Gregg, Williams and -Tobin, Yaryan: Kallio, Gould, McCabe and Jenkins, Peters. i Second game: R. H. E. Seattle . . ....... 12 15: 1 Salt Lake . . . ........ 9 1 5 v 3 ! Dell, Williams and Yaryan; Singleton, Coumbe and Peters., RACE STICKERS ON ALL AUTOS it . Nobody Seems to Object, for Event Is for. Salem Hos- ? v pital Charity If anybody objects to the auto race stickers that were glued on to every auto windshield in Salem Saturday afternoon, he has. not made the objection public ' And he isn't likely to do so for the races are for "sweet charity" the profits all going to the Salem hos pital fund. The stickers were taken out during the afternoon by the thousand, and every car was remembered. The races are being filled in a before, and that there will be some racing that will set an ab solutely new mark for Salem to see. The French Peugeot car and the Duesenberg and the Stutz, and gratifying manner. It is believed they s will show a larger number of higher grade cars than ever all : the other high class entries that are already assured promise a new class of racing for the lo cal track. The two previous meetings this year demonstrated the fact that more guards are needed to police the grounds and collect fares. If there were not from 1000 to 2000 free visitors at each of the other meets, there's nothing in signs. The Labor day race program, being put on for charity, ought to make fence cl;mbing a sulky offense., but the officers will be on hand also to protect the legitimate race rights and look after the hospital funds. The races are to be started on time if there is no one on the track ready to start but the starter him self. The' management expects to be Johnny-on-the-Bpot i in the whole program, and eliminate some of the painful dragging that has marred - some other", race meets.. :-, Community Picnic Is t Enjoyed at Silverton SILVERTON, Ore., Aug. 25-i (Special, to The Statesman. A large crowd attended, the Com munity club picnic held at the Sil verton city park Friday . evening. The program of the evening was opened with a few remarks by the president, J. Aim, after which the chief speaker. Professor Reed, of Oregon Agricultural college, gave a talk on the initiative spirit of tho American people both at home and abroad. Other speakers were Mayor Eastman and O. Dahl pres ident of the Ablqua Community club. The1 national hymn was sung by the audience lead by Dr. Sauve and .Tom Corbouse. ; Re freshment a , consisting i of sand wiches, hot dogs,' coffee an4 ice cream were served I about' 1 0 f o'clock. ' . 1 About 1, 824 languages and dia lect are spoke tt !nAinerica, C ANTS BETA N 3- Jhree Out of Four Games Taken From Cardinals-; Watson Is Brilliant ' NEW YORK; Aug 25. (Nal tional). The New York Giants retained their three game lead over Cincinnati and made It three back., .Fournier'u sevjmteenth home' run accounted for the only Dodger tally. Rube Benton twirled great' ball until he was hit on the arm by a batted ball in the se'venth and forced to re tire. ' 4 (Score ' f. R. II. E., Cincinnati . 5 . 10 1 Brooklyn . . ....... . 1 5 0 j Benton, Donohue and Har grave; Vance, Decatur and .Dp berry. ; t,. , - : ' : f C liicaso 3. IMiiladeKplda. 1 ; PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25 ( National).! Chicago defeated Philadelphia in the third and de ciding game of the series here to day 3 to l. The Cubs scored two runs in 'the first Inning off Ring. After this the game developed Into a pitchers battle between Ring and Keen. Ring gave way to a pinch hitter at .the end of the eighth. Ring fanned 12 bat ters every man on' the Chicago team" striking out at least once, n. ,the t ninth Grantham singled, went, t'b 'second on a sacrifice, stole third" and scored on a wild out of four from the St. Louis Cardinals by winning . the ' final game' of the series today 3" to 1. Watson pitched brilliantly for the champions, the .Cardinals gather ing thir only run In the 'ninth When "Mueller's line ; drive went for a home run after, O'Connell and Young collided gqing after the ball. ; Errors by Bottomley and Freigau contributed toward the Giants', scoring. Score . R. H. E. St. Louis '. ......... 1 10 2 New York - 3 811 Haloes, Barf oot and Alnsmith; Watson and Gowdy . . Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 1 BROOKLYN, tional ) . The Aug. 25. (Na - Cincinnati Reds took their third , straight from Brooklyn 5 to 1. It was the Reds' eighth straight victory and their tenth out of eleven games played on the tour: It was Brooklyn's eighth straight- set throw by , Wilson. The steal boosted Grantham's total to 38 for the season and increases, his lead over Carey of Pittsburgh for base stealing honors in the Na tional league. Score4 , R. H. E. Chicago J.... ...... 3 8 1 Philadelphia .'. 1 4 1 Cl E'HH A. A. CLOTHING CO'S Sincere Clothing Service Fall Sincerity Display Now Ready They've Just f arrived fresh, inqw, Sincerity models, with the tang of fall In their brisk paterns; their lively colors and smart new stylus. Unurual values.- $33.50, $39.50 ; $45.00, A. A. CLOTHING CO. stoSfflB 31AS0X10TEMPLI3 Ring, inttsburgh 5, Boston 2 BOSTON, Aug. 25. (National) With the score tied . 2 to 2 in the eighth 'inning-- Maranville made a home run today with one on base, putting Pittsburgh ahead and helping the Visitors to defeat Boston 5 to. 2. This gives Pitts burgh three straight victories in thLs series and 16 out-of the 19 games played with Boston so far this season. ' . Score R. H. E. Pittsburgh ..... . ... 5 11 2 Boston .... ... 2 6 2 Morrison and Schmidt; Mar quard and O'sNeill. TOI3IY IBBONS Tommy Gibbons nobody needs to be told who he is is to visit Salem Labor day, and put on a Pantages program at the Grand theatre that night, September 3. It is a real . program two hours long, with the Gibbons boxing stunts and five other high class feature offerings. " Gibbons is making a 10-weeks J tour, giving at each performance a three-round boxing bout witn his sparring partner. Bill Hart, a SU Paul heavyweight, and a num ber of pther interesting things pertaining to boxing. He does some . shadow-boxing, rope-skipping and other training stunts, and he demonstrates many of the boxing blows that are mentioned in the news reports of all the big championship matches. He illus trates the Shelby battle, showing what Dempsey handed him, and how, and ; also what' he handed back to the big champ, and how he protected himself against the markabla battles In the history of champ in one of the most re the ring. ' As a scientific demonstration of how the human body can' give and take punishment, this is said to be the classiest boxing show yet put on the American stage.' Gibbons is quoted as saying that Firpo, the "Wild Bull of the Pampas," is too green to hope to beat Dempsey when they meet September 14. Gibbons tried to get a match with Firpo, but did j not land it. He believes that Dempgey has far more class as a boxer, and will surely win. Gibbons is a family man, and jhis wife and three little sons ac- Willamette Yalley Transfer Co. Fast Throngh Freight to .All : Valley Points Dally. ' Bpeed-Efflciency-Service Balem-Portland-Woodbarn Corrallls Eugene - Jef fersoa Dallas - Albany-Monmouth Independence Monroe Sprtngfl eld SHIP BY TRUCK Keen and O'Farrell; Glazner and Wilson. company him. He Is rated as a model husband and 1 father and citizen, even though there are some who do not like his busi ness. He didn't make enough -cash out of the Shelby fiasco that Jack Kearns queered by his 1, swinish shrewdness, but he made a reputation that he is turning to . good use in his specialty con tract. If tho Grand isn't packed to the attic and the basement there is nothing in signs. Leopards thrive In captivity. We Are Proud, that we were chosen as the exclusive Salem distribu tors for the wonderful new line of Grant Special Fabrics A fabric that will be the sensation of Salem once it be comes known. - EVENTUALLY YOU WILL WEAtt MERCHANT TAILORED CLOTHES Goods Sold By the Yard D. H. MOSHER l MERCHANT TAILOR 474 Gourt Street. ' Follow the crowds Labor Day to the "Biggest Dollar's Worth of Pleasure You Ever Bought" , Drivers that are jciiown as demons of speed will be there to thrill and amuse you, to give you their best, that man and machine can give. McKie, Walker, Gus Duray, Geo. Lott, Offut,' and other names arc on the racing roster Feature races of various sorts are billed; you enjoy them. The evening entertainment will include dinner and dancing. BENEFIT SALEM HOSPITAL STATE : r j " a 1 RIonday- Sept. 3 at 3 O'Clock P. M. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 8; Toledo 6. ' St. Paul 4; Louisville 2. Milwaukee 14-7; Columbus 4-4. At Minneapolis 4 ; Indianapolis A CHANGE FOR THE. WORST Bob: i "See any change In me?" .' Johnny: "No; why?" Bob: "I Just swallowed fifteen Cents." I Phone 360 I