TIIH OREGON STATESMAN. - SALDM. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMnER 3. 112? ' V y i I 1 n 1 I LUILU L. y OCT, 10 !c,v:l 'Ruppert Wins' Toss ia DcciJa Wh.cn Team 5 Opens Strugglo :;nv.- yohi:, Sept. 23.--(By . r c'ated Press)- The 192$ ili'g series will open on Wed lay, Oct. 1 0 'at the Yankee ''!Tr home -orthe. three-time rican! league champions and reatcU "baseball park In the :ziry, Teiardlesa of whether the v York Gianta or the Clncin ti nd-i win the fight to repre- tLe National league tn the .: Jl 'claSSiCif:.''t,, '.- '.'-'' !j was ; decided 'today .'at a cf local club officials with :n!-;loner K. II. Landis, when :.: ll Jacob Hup pert, owner of ' -v- York" Yankees won the JL-cle"wb.lca league should ...2 :.ccr cf opening the aer- ' Jat's V good start anyway," Colonel Ruppert afterward. year the Yankees lost the . .Isd the series to their livaLs. .. . , . .,,'.. :uU the Ciants stand off the , l.ur challenge of the Reda 1 capture the pennant, - thus '-T the series an all-metropol-. il.Ir for the third succesalve tl tills nr.:: 3 will alternate Raisincj the Family- -1 Judqinp from Mary's.cosium Wvil we f.hAjx, iss what Ma s was tikat' in?? .13 real- ? cf oira r : slat ' . : :ra- . : ; tta ' ' . VJTO 7 3 TELL 1VE VVOT v - - f J 1 tr p , - . . VW. P?fetV OOTPs HEBE, ,' f : X ) wRuN Eir fi . - , rsur ccttt between the Yankee stadium , and the Polo grounds, until one club wins, the necessary majority ' of four contests. ; : ' ;, " ' ' ; ' j In the event that Cincinnati up-' sets calculations and4 wins ' the flag by a miracle finish,' the first two games will be played in the Yankee stadium and the next two at Redland field with a probable lapse of a dy-fpr thrahifting qf battlefields. . t - The scale of prices at both local parks will be similar to that of last year at the , Polo . grounds where the entire series was con tested. These prices are $6 for box seats;, f 5 for reserved seats, S3 for general unreserved admis sion and fl for bleachers. ; The scale that would prevail at Bed land field In the event that Cin cinnati wins , will be determined later . ...: t- .;;f ' . The games will start at 2 p. m. the same as last year, it was de cided. ; .;-r,A ;- . MEXICO STARTS AUILIXE3 MEXICO CITY, Sept, 84. The government has signed a contract with a German engineer, Werner Kaemmerer, manager' of theHex ican Aerial Navigation compny, for the establishment of passenger and freight airline 'In;! various parts of the republic. X . A'jrr.icAr'AE oci tin . IIiii8S.3f 'City, 8; Louisville-'.. JlUwaukee " il" IadIan4poUs't, (12 laniass.) ;' : Minneapolis 2 : Toledo 1. " . Coluiabcs 6; TtTaul 5. t I LEAGUE STANDINGS . v r aCITIO COAST 1XAOITB -- .. -r W. I Saa Fraaric 114 , 67 - Saeramnto 103 7T Portland 93 S4 Seattle a ' Ix Aarelea 4 99 Prt .30 STO .S23 .49 .4 A3 ' , .439 . S3 99 j432 74 :. 105 . .413 KATIOHAX. LEAOT7B '' t ! 9 V .S4 . Kw Trk . Ciaeiaaati . Pttubarca St. Uoulm . 7.1 BreeUya , ..7 1 Bostoa . SO Philadalpkia ...i4T 61 to SS es 71 75 J 09 I" AMXSXCAir XJSAOn ' w. u Yrk ;..:.94 t' 49 Clvrelaad . .......74 65 Detroit ' 69 St. Ueais . ; 71 69 Wasbiagtoa - u..70 73 Chicaira .....-..;-jt.; 77 Pkiladelphia . . t. 63 7 Boatoa .: -....57 80 P-t .628 .600 .S71 .A31 .a io .486 .8 4 .822 : i i PU '.i32 .514 .507 .490 .454 .447 .39 oin.no . 21st vicroay Chief Yellowhorse, on Mouid for Sacramento,' Defeats! , " . ' ,.Lqs Angeles ;v " "it nit 'isA ..iaHBaBMBaaaBBBaBaaaBMaaBaaaaaMBaaBBaaaBBa cctullly 1 eliminates the carbon in your motor and rrchibit3 its further fena-r 4V A a A 4 .: " It Cccta Ho Llcro Chief Moses Yellowhorse won his 2l8t victory; of the aeaaon lor Sacramento today in a game fea tured by speedy - base running, The winning run -came In . the eighth when Kopp doubled and sprinted . home on Shea's : out. Red" Smith, ; Los Angeles third sacker, hit a home f run ; in the seventh Inning, . P . ;Score--r .-v-- j:'.:Vi R..H. Sacramento .. . . . . . . 3. 8 , 1 Los Angeles .2 9,0 ' Yellowhorse and Shea ; Jones and Baldwin, .' Frisco 3, Salt Lake 2 ' ! , SAN PRANCISCO, Sept. 25. A triple play featured San Fran- - . " A i pTt.'Tfi i ,v . ?v 1 x. v ' . " " : . '" . - " r .- . ; FULL SHO7ING OF IIUPPEriHELMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS ; ' -FOUiME' : ' STILL CHAMPJON OF THE WORLD. : rl-"' ': i , : .- :.- -.T'.'s r-4.--i:.-.- .:..- . Favorite ' Trotter . Gets Only Second Money, But Fans ' Applaud Him . -'..Jai-k n.mniev. though knockfed throueh the.ropes himself ence. in the first round, had the gian, Lui Angel Firpo on .the floor seven l . times before he knocked out the South American ia the second rund. ;i "'to. retain: his title. -X'ti', ,-";.'' 'L-l',:X..J'iTlh Cisco's' 5 to 2 victory over Salt Lake today, i In the third inning after Jenkins and Meyers had sln7 gled, Wilhoit popped ' to . ' Ellison and the runners were' caught off first and second; base. Five hits and three runs in the sixth caused Meyers to b replaced on the mound by' Coc mbe who finished the- game.--,'- 4-4 Score-- ' R.-lL E. Salt Lake i'.-. .. . . . . . . 12 . 7 J. 0 San Francisco . . . 5 13 i 1 Meyers, Couznbe and Jenkins; McWeeney anl Seattle-Vernon traveling, j Agnew. At- Portland-Oakland and at postponed; teams At Washington r '- ' I ; Score v- i- i :? i A; v It. II. E. Chicago 2 7 4 Washington : :i V & ,7 .' 0 . -Leverette;' V Blankenshlp and. Crowe; Marberry and RueL - - -J , ..At New York , . Score , ... R. H. E. Detroit 4."'. . . . , . : . . 5 10 1 Kow York . . ... . 4 6-1 Whitehill, Clark, Francis, and Bassler; 7 Pennock Jones and Schang. Things are' so quiet in Mexico you can -hear an oil price drop. ' V;AT11QI UIC. Vktl( WUU III spite of his erratic hibiu and the perennial difficulty in getting him started, is loved by thousands who attend the Oregon state fair every year, succeeded in getting second money today In the 2:15 trot a: Lone Oak track. 1 He drew thun derous " cheers when ' la the first heat after starting behind the field, he barely missed coming in ahead, , and in t the third heat, which he won. ' He Is owned by A. : E. White and' was driren by his owner. First place went to Perrlo, owned by F. O. Ziegler. Summary : , ,., ; .. ; " 2:25 pace; purse $800; three -ono-mile heats, every heat a race: Art Bell (Richardson) 4, 1, 2. ' Gray Volo (Wallace) i, -ti 1. . Edna M. (Dennis)' 2, 4, 4. Ruth Hal (Keener) Z, 5, Si 'Billie Herman (Langum) 5, 6, Dr. ' ' ; W; A. Mac (Madison) 'l, "3, 5. Georgia Hai(WlIbourn) D. - Borden McKinney ' (Schwarts) 6.,' ' ;( - ; ; '' . . ; .CUra: Hal' (Abbett) D, .; ;; ' 1 -Frances Mac' (Hakim). Dr -; -:Tl9iPf-2 : 1 8 ; 2 : 1 8 ; 2 : 2 0 ; 2 : 1 5 1 trot; purse, $800; three one-mile' heats, every heat a race: Perrio- (Daves) -lv tr 2. -,;1 t : Cavalier Gale (White) 2. 4, 1. '. Janet McKylo (Qulnn) 5, 3, 4. William Gray (Mason) 3 1. 5. . Sleepy Mac (Kohrs) ' 4. 5, 3. . Ttme 2:23; 2:23; 3:21. 2:21. f , ' t ' ' Ffve-elghts mile . dash ; parse, $ ( 150; for 3-year-olds and up ward : Worthman ' (Clark, first; Snow cap ' (Slaughter), second; C. A. Comlskey (Little), third. Time l:02V4. , .: r Five and , one-half furlongs run; purse, $150; for non-winners at a race since June 29. 1123: . Shadow Spark (O. Clark), first; Hanover Topas (Slaughter), sec ond; Cradle Bow (Bredln), third. Time 1:10. p..-"-' . Wmi3ilf Yd!3y Tixzcfcr Co. Fast Through Freight to All Valley PoinU Daflj. 1 Speed-EfficieiMry-Servlce : . i 84Jem-Portland-Wood burn : Corrallis i Baga - Jef f ersoa Dallaa AlbuyMonmoutb .'Independence Monroe Bpriagf laid SHIP BY TRUCK NATIONAL ' LEAGUE , At Cincinnati Score: New York, Cincinnati . . . Watson and Benton and, Hargrave. R. H. E. .312 0 .2 2 1 Gowdy; . Luque, ' At St.. Louis , Score: ' ' Brooklyn .'. , . . . St. Louis ....... 1 ,R. H.AE. .1 io : o . 8 1 ( ; At Chicago ' '- Score. ' Boston Chicago' . .' . ...... Barnes and'E. Smith; Osborne, and O'Farrell. itartnett. R. H. E. .2 8 1 ,0 6 1 At Pittsburgh ' ' score: : R. H. E. Philadelphia . . .. ....5 ll 4 Pittsburgh . . . . . ......18,222 ' Glazner, Garnder, Bishop, Wei'n- ert and Henline, Parker; Steineder and Schmidt, ; .w J , ; v;.-; 'i AMERICAN LEAGUE j f At1 Phlladelphla-t " i - ; J n First Game -HH. E. Cleveland .;'..,';.;.-i.S'.. 4 Philadelphia Vi. . ;c 2 Smith and O'Neill. Myatt' llei- mach, Harris, Rommell and Per- j kins. . Second Game ' r : R. II. E. Cleveland' v ... 1 6' - o Philadelphia .... i .... 5 1 Shsute, ' , Morton,' Uhla aud Myatt;i Meeker and rerklns. l K -;J T'n i "' '-yT. :-.,-. :'iM Boston- ,-,. '- - tV-:.v-;; Score . - R. II. E. St.1 Louis ..i 8 13 2 Dcston ...i.V.l.. .... 2 7 4 Vanjild-f atid Sevcreid; Fergu ' a, Calac, ' ni-t? O'Dout and 'rro the Last f.lan" Will ; : Remain Over at Lib crty a 3',,-"v. ., ,-. : , i ; ; The Management of the., Lib erty theater, ; due to ' the demand of the public, has been forced, it is said, to hold the Paramount picture, Zane - Grey's 3tory, "T the Last Man," for additional showing. ; t,; A , : It was necessary to : secure a film from Los Angeles to tike the place of the one-now here, it havinr been dated for Portland beg nuing -today. Tho film now at the Liberty, came direct from New York City In charge' of a courier for its premier Oregon presentation. !i. Four-L Association ' !.? Meets in.Silvcrtcn 4 'SILVERTON. Ore.. Sept. 2S. ( Special - to ' The Statesman.) The Four-L association held a dis trict convention at Silvertoa !Ioa day. The convention Incluiri di3 tiicU 1, 2 and 3 ,or all cf the Willamette valley.. Forty employe delegates and 10 employers were present. Norman F.y Cclcruaa, president of the association, r re sided. - At noon a luncheon was iven to those attending the ccavcr.ti:i and a few invited guests frr-i amog Ellverton's cith-ri. TI ' n receiving invitations were ". : ya r L. C. Eastman. Julius Alci, rr;.i. dent of the Sllverton Corauu: -My club; George, 'W. llu! i, tI -president of, the fUvert i C -munlty- club; Charles lUy: club secretary; John ' IIoL Llltt. r s- tor of the" Sllverton Arr " c- .1 E. B. Kotcck, editor of tha c:i verton Tribune". ; v g: I.' - The new Ford care are how ready for your inspection,: introducing changes that improve Ahe appearance 'of the various body types and ( increase their comfort and utility. . v .; , v i. ;'-f.--v , - -They offer you not only economical and depend- ' ble transportation, Jbut also a more attractive style and a greater share of motoring convenience - a combination that makes the outstanding r value of Ford cars more impressive than ever., ' See the new Ford models now. on display in our showroom . L, . '. - - f " - r a . . . . , 6 Tt$ cmrt en b btiJ through . . tkt Ford WtUy Pnrtkmt FUm. ;f -r - - " - , VALLEY MOTOR CO. . 264 NMlIgh. y Phone 1995. CAHS TRUCKS TRACTOILS ft-yj ?i - - ti ... .i THIS IS fair wee:: LETFPS The Clearance Sale at the' Unilcd Arm: Stores is Gcincr Blj : Some things we had too much of and some things are broken ! cizec, and vc arc going to clean em up. . . ":: 'I :; ''';i'v7'":'- ;' ' ': : ; - -. ; We are ' selling genuine all wool army blankets, size 66x88 for C2.95 and doubl cotton blankets for $2. 1 9 and blue Cham ; bre shirts for 65c and O. D. Spruce Shirt $1 ,98and dresssox 3 pair? for. 25c and army, all leather dress shoes for $3.64 and officers all leather puttees' $2.62 and bar rack bags at 58c and all wool under drawer.: 75c and all wool undershirts at 75c and one lot of size 40 a D. Wool breeches at $3.00. And Wait till I get my breath and full leather army halters with chains $1.35 and athletic union suit3 37c and armjr water proof two man pup tents' at $2.00 and army pack carriers at 40c and rubber hip boots $3.95 and $2.60 a pair and bandana hand kerchiefs 3 for 25c and bath towels at 19c and sweater coats $ 1 .35 and - army cc:.p, one pound bars 1 2 for $ 1 .00 and pure vege table oil toilet soap 7 bars for25c and , can't us& any more space and you'll have t: come and see; The store is jammed full cf bargains. And this goes for the balance cl the week. UNITED ARMCr: - 230 South Commercial Sir -. -... . r T- ' '