SPORTS Here, There and Everywhere L Raising the Family- The Purely hyglonlr. roson rtlrtn't occur to Billy f risitec Q HEN, josr Look fM NOOR. OOT Kr4V GET 5LENEO OP . TWEQE , BROTHER.1- X: , MMEPlfXT5S lf - Sacramento Club' is Idle and "V Portland Defeats Salt Lake Squad WE f DEV s m IIP ON S NTS I j PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 28. Portland crawled up a game on Sacramento while : the Senators were idle by beating Salt Iake to day, 6 to 4. The Beavers won 'landing on Kallio In the early inn s Ings and taking advantage of some r slipshod fielding by Coumbe, who " played In right. Paul Strand - knocked his 35th home run of the ' year In the eighth. It was a drive -into the distant left field bleach ; era. Wolfer's fielding was the only other feature. The little -i Portland center fielder made four sensational fly ball catches, each 'i:me while .backed tip against the fence. . ..:.;'.'-.." Score: It. H. E Salt Lake ,.4 9 S ' Portland ... .... ... . .6 91 Kallld and Jenkins. Eckert and On3low. - Oakland A, Vernon 1 f LOS ANGELES. Aug. 28. Ver "BOn took Oakland's place In the league cellar today when the Oaks J beat the Tigers in the first jsontest " of the series 6 to 1. The1 Bengals - scored In the first Inning but af- .-, terward were held runless. by Kremer. The Acorn3 tied the "score in the fourth inning and put frer the winning run in the fifth They "made sure of .victory by pounding May in the ninth for five hita and four more runs. , ', Score; Oakland . Vernon ;.. . I v Kremer Hannah and Baker; R H. E. .6 10 1 .18 0 May and Angels 2. Frisco I . SAN FRANCISCO. Aa 28. fEan Francisco was able toT get on ly four hits off Jones and'Loa An geles nosed out -the Seals 2 to 1 ..today In the series opener. The i, Angels won in. the fifth inning, registering their pair of tallies On i two hits, an error and two infield outs. . , .. ' -i- :'!- .' San Francisco ' scored its only i run In the second ' inning when JjSllison 8tole;,home. v - ft; Score; fiyfS R. H. E. flos ""Angeles ''iiV. ..,2 8 0 f San Francisco ...1 r- Jones and Baldwin; Shea, Mc 'Weeny and Yelle.' i ft No others played. - Washington Hits Heavily t and Defeats Detroiters j.. ' ' : . r . , . DETROIT, Aug. 28. (Amerl fcan). In - ar game featured by . heavy hitting, Washington tri umphed over Detroit t'oday, win ding the game, 10; to 9, by means fof a ninth ginning rally which "netted three runs. : "Goose" . Goslin , lifted one of ?Hdllowaya shoU oyer the right f field Dieacners ior a nome run -Washington' Detroit ; , . . Mogridge and Gharri fy; Fran R. ...7.10 . . 9 H. 14 13 E. 4 0 r j 1 LEAGUE STANDINGS 1 PACiriC COAST LEAGUE ; tW. ,. I,. . . P-t Sin Fmnrikco 9 61 .593 KarrmfHito 83 67 .553 rrtlUnii ,...., 81 .544 Silt bake .. T 7 .43 Seattle , 70 7 .47 I.os Angeles 70 79 .470 Oakland ..... 6 81 .440 Vernon .. 63 8 4 .436 ' NATIONAL LEAGUE I I . - ; W. I.. Prt. New York r. ...U 79 46- .632 Cipeinnati , j 74 4T .61l I Pittsburgh ;..L 72 , AH .600 tfhicaxo i 67 M .545 St. LotiU 0 63 .488 Brooklyn 37 3 .475 Philadelphia 40 80 .333 Boston 37 83 .308 AMEBIC AH LEAGUE Xw York :. . 76 42 .644 Cleveland -....... 65 153 .542 Detroit 60 35 .522 St. Iui 0 57 1.513 Washington v-- 57 6t .483 Chicato .... . 55 3 .466 Philadelphia . 51 6i .436 Boston .. " 43 70 ' .391 SMILE OF A VETERAN. cis,' Holloway. pisen; Pillette and BaBsIer, Wood a 11. i Ho others played. - 'lt-- . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 4; Toledo 3. Louisville 14; Minneapolis 6. Indianapolis 2-5; lSt. Paul 5-6. Columbus 5-2; Kansas City 2-7. HIT LEAD IW MS Chicago Beats! New York, i 1 1 i r L,f .ill!.. wnue tiincinnaxi is win ning Over Boston NEW YORK, i Aug. 28. (Na tional). The Chicago Nationals, with the veteran Alexander pitch ing spectacular ball, won their ast game of the season in New York today 4 to 1 and ? thereby reduced New York's lead to three games, as Cincinnati., defeated Boston. .."., I : Score R. ,H. E. Chicago ....... .1.. 4 9 New York .1....U. 1 5 0 Alexander and O'Farrell; Mc- 2 uvu oo. From the hearts of golden corn r . - - : . : i -; Here are some of the reasons why AMAIZO OIL. is best, for salads, ideal for Trying: and a perfect shortening. It has been used by success ful chefs for years. j - .j ' - WhtfUy vegetable, pun mnd nourishing WUI not curd in mayonnaise ' Does not get rancid - ' : , s i Doe not smoke at cooking temperature ", Economical -can be used over and over j Does not carry the flavor of oh food to another Doe a hot diacofor . Easy to measure quick to ' ' mix for ahortening In the Can with Hygienic Top Collects No Duit-Nd Rust - Your Qrocer has It ' American Maize-Products Co. i Ww York ' vnicaea - it, . . -'"ii - - S -J: t " 1 til --iJ 114 4 x LVi 11 'f" ' -ar -P la M I j - n - 11 , -ry l I J . : y .... r '- - : . s ... - ,r.-4 i -:.: v:-:vo-'." . : V-J i -" t ' , v , - s x Sa ; x - - 5 o " ' t s ' J i. - . ' O J 8 DIZZy ROUNDS BOXED BV FIRPO Port Side PSIe' Driver Now Being Developed By Ar Gentine Scrapper . ' - Thirteen years of service in tbe National League have put lines in Grorer Alexander's face and gray in his hair, but he still retains his smiie and a wonderful controL : Led only by Ryan of the Giants a. I Luque of Cincinnati in percentage of victories, he la having this year his. best season since 1915. when he registered thirty-one vic tories and ten losses tor a percentage of .756. Only two pitchers in the hlstor of baseball have scored more shutouts than the 77 Alexander : has so far , pitched Mathewson. with 83, and Walter Johnson, with 10b, each in seventeen seasons. Quillan, Gowdy. Jonnard and : Snyder, 1 St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 7 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28. (National). St. Louis took the second game of the series from Philadelphia today by a score of i Will Be Done, ed, public spirited but of a retiri ing nature, and straight forward in business as long as his health would permit of his engaging' In active life. Miss Lena Belle Tartar sang I Am a Wanderer jlere." also "Thv 8 to 7. The Cardinals hammered Couch for 15 safeties for a total of 21 bases. . The game was held up. by rain and during most of u I the contest a steady drizzle fell on tho field. , ' ? ; ; ; t 1 Score R. H. E. St. Louis ....... . - 8 15 . 0 Philadelphia .... .... 7 11 1 Stuart, North and i McCurdy; Couch, Behan and Ilenline. Cincinnati 4, Boston 1 : BOSTON, Aug. 28. (Nation al). Luque held Boston to three hits, Cincinnati winning 4 to 1. It was Luque's twenty-first vic tory of the season. From the first until the ninth no Boston player reached first base. A single by Gibson, Gaveney's error on Felix's grounder and Nixon's double gave Boston its solitary run 'in the ninth: Score " It. II. E. Cincinnati 4 8 1 Boston . ........ . 1 3 3 Luque and Hargrave; Ocschger and O'Neil. i "Three games scheduled. RUTH CLOUTS PILL ' TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 28. Babd Ruth smashed the ball over the right centerfield fence into Toronto Bay for a home run at his first' time at bat in an exhibi tion game between tbe Yankees and the Toronto Leafs today. n SS,NV. rma' . t0yr Many Pay Tribute at Funeral of D. P. Junk . The funeral service of the late D. P. Junk Monday was largely attended and beautiful floral tributes, were numerous. ; 7" ; . The service was conducted by Rer. W. W. Long of the First Presbyterian church of which all 'the family are members. He was assisted by Rev. G. ' Tate of Portland, a former pastor of the family in Nebraska and a person al friend of the deceased for 40 years. ; ; -x ;:,, '- I . '- - . Mr. Tate paid a high tribute of (respect for Mr. Junk as a citizen, ; loyal to his country, his family 4 I and his God, upright, keen' Eight- accompanied by Miss Shelton. Bertha Junk Darby, a daughter was called home Friday from Newport, where she was spending her vacation. Herbert J. Darby, a grandson, arrived home Sun day, having spent the summer in Rochester, N. Y. Among the out of town friends -attending the funeral were Edgar E. Harrah,; a nephew, from , Se attle, Rev. and Mrs. J. G., Tate of Portland, G. W. Reynolds of Port land, a cousin of Mrs. Junk, and Mrs. Lettie Hedges Wokot of Los Angeles, the wife of Mr. Junk's business partner in Shelton. Neb. ATLANTIC pITY, N. J.. Aug. 28. (By the Associated Press.) Banging away ivith lefts, straight lefts, hooked lefts and j uppercut lefts. Luis Angel Firpo punched four sparring partners j dizzy in eight rounds of a fairly heavy workout at his training camp this afternoon. Under the cabled di rections of Felix Bunge, the Buenos Aires trainer, as inter preted by Horatio Lavelle, the local boss, Firpo is devoting all of his work, to development of the port-side piledriver. Firpo intends: to continue work without letup until September 12. He now weighs, around j the 210 pound mark.-, ;,.; ' He rises promptly at 6:30 each morning and goes to bed not later than 9:30 p. m. Albertino, the chef, prepares his meals as pre scribed in cable j -advices from Mr. Bunge. ;t , Fishing Trip Postponed By Heavy Weight Champ SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.. Aug. 28. (Byj the Associated Press. ) - Rather 'than risk the danger of further aggravating his cold, Jack : Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, postponed his fishing trip today and remain ed in his cottage upon the shores of Saratoga Lake to keep out of a cold drizzling rain that Jvijas GOOD CIGARETTES HO - . .1 GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO SPEND the WEEK END and DAY at LABOR fCO SUNSET I I0G0EN aVSHASTAl I 1 ' RPfS 1 NEWPORT ROUND TRIP FARE $5-05 Through Tourist Sleeping Car to Newport will leave on Train No. 21, 10:06 p. m. Saturday, arriving Newport 7:10 a. ra. Sunday. Returning leaves Newport Mon day G: 15 Ji. m., arriving Salem G:50 a. m. Tuesday. ; , r. - :f i Regular daily train leaves 10:46 a. m., arriving Newport 5:15 p. m. - 5 . i i - i" j For any further information enquire .of our agent JOHN M. Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager Southern Pacific SCOTT j Lines still falling when he crawled un der the blankets tonight. The champion's cold, while not serious, bothered him today and was showing no signs of improv ing. Trainer! Jerry 'Luvadls smeared his chest with liniment and told the title holder that he would be. better in the morning. FAST CARS LIE ' UP FOR RACES Sortie Ambitious Speedsters Will Be Seen on Lone Oak Track Labor Day A number of new, fast cars have been lined np for the automobile races on Labor; day. Frank Wa gar, of . the race committee for the bigr hospital benefit, visited Port land and located a whole string of speedsters what will be here. There are , two fast Dodge cars and two fast Fronty-Fords "com ing from Seattle and Tacoma that had not been figured In the early list of entrants. One of the Fron tenacs and one of the Dodges are said to be about the classiest lookers on the northwest tracks. The list of cars will , tnclude these new specials, as well as a number of other cars that have been seen here in Salem, and others from eastern Washington and Oregon that have not yet been described. The track should be In the best of condition, so that the races can be held in I safety and f yet show the maxi-j mum ui nyceu. iuej yruiuiso iu run the whole series and the specialty intermissions on sched ule time, so that one doesn't havo to waste the whole lalternoon waiting for balky cars or drivers to work up enough enthusiasm to go. Mother; Where does that cl get hs temper? Not from t surely. . Father No; none of yoii missing. Boston Transcrijt. Lighthouse of Skerryrore. f land, has a range of 18 nau" miles. "Looks as if w were going to have disarmament." "I'm glad of it," replied Uncle Bill Bottletop. . "I hope they start right In tak ing the guns away from boot- j leggers and auto bandits." Washington Star. Last Days of the Stilrt Sale i . Pure Silk and Fibre , Shirts $3.85 ! 2 for $7.50 f Values to $6.50 Replenish your shirt supply now from this assort ment of pure silk and fibre shirts. Materials of Tongee, Radium Silk, English Broadcloth, and satin striped Madras. Broken series and size3 from our regular stock. j Buy several they are bargains Sizes 14, 142, 15 lSVz, 16 &2 UO ) t j a -. .:.. s t I . .1 y.: ..:"' : LflBGD 131!!) mi You Can't Beat 'Em for Speed, Fun and Excitement . State Fair fflrpunds BENEFIT SALEM HOSPITAL