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SUNDAY MORNING 1 f A V 25, 1924 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALH1I. OREGON I! 1 1 I ; I II 11 H II ,11 i ii .STATE I 11 I1D DCBftFIITIIOrO I TACJTIO COAST UBAOTTB Wan l.st Pet. .660 .533 .532 .489 .478 .447 .435 .435 San Francisco St 18 24 21 25 22 22 ,23 23 24 21 26 20 26 20 26 Salt llaka Vernon Siaul. Portland . Oakland -... ls Abfsles oacramento VATZOHAX. LEAOTTZ Won Lost New York Chicaao 1 14 , 20 15 Brooklyn Cincinnati . Boston Pittibnrch St. Loais Pailadalphla , AMEXZHAir IXAQXTS ; ; , - , Won Lost SWTork 18 10 Pet. .843 .621 .552 .516 .448 .44 .429 .:ui bi. Boston - ' - IS 11 Be LnU IS 13 Lttroit - -. Washington -'aO;iraro . IS .JJ ,. 12 19 . ; i 15 16 15 10 1 Salem Ball Player on ' "MaaaaaaSSaaaalasaaasaajajat ' ' . MMiaWSaaaaWaaaWaaaaaaaaaaa -i. iii . - i " ... - .,, L 1., ,-- - ''aaaBaBBBBaaBBBBBlaM . Pet. .576 .571 .. IT 14 .548 .- 17 14 .54 J 13 14 .481 14 18 .438 13 17 .433 10 17 .370 -. St uT;'; ' 'Strong College Club rO R E G O N I AGRICULTURAL jPQLLEGE, Corvallis, May 24. J-oria- Baker of Salem, Aggie third baseman, was one of 1 5 baseball players to embark Thursday on the trip that ends, the season and decides the winner of the north west championship.: Eight games will be p!ayed (in nine .days, the team taking but one day of rest on the entire- trip. ; : Seven conference games will be STOP and THINK! . This lleans You! " Boforo yon on roll in any other school. grt tho facts. No matter what yon now sr. or whero yon lira, yon can be a bis success. Ta? boat part of it all is, that any man, woman, boy or girl, who ia able Unread, writ and -think -earn make rood. All the aeerrta of aaceeaa can bo tnaamod up into one word try If yon have tho backbone to try, let aa raise yon out of tho "dub" class. The Harvard Tutoring School ia a modern Homo Study laatitnte ion acientif io basis, conduct ad ox clasiroly by Harvard men. Oar modern and concentrated College, Business, tech nical, . and ' indnatrial eonrsea start yon ap higher and not yon op faster. Wo will prepare yon conscientiously to bold year own where competition ia keen. Yon will not lose aingle working boar, fust let as bring yon up daring your pare time and yon will not set into a blind ."alley" where yon will have ta drudge away at poor pay throughout a ions lifetime. ' It costs yon nothing bat a stamp to inqaire. Do it today. It ia the shortest " and surest way to success.' - HABVAKD TXJTOBXSO SCHOOL 5 Eey 1-ton Sttaat, Cambrldja, Mass. !i!u'ii MM LJUkvr li - n j -f ' - - t' : t '.:..- n SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER SleOO ' Cocktails ... Choice of j , Fresh' Shrimp Meat or Crab ' - Relishes Head Lettuce Thousand Island '". Soap . Chicken a La Relne Entrees Chicken Fricasse Jardiniere : : , ' Beef . Tenderloin Mushrooms Sauce , - i ; ' Fried Chicken a La Maryland i ; Sirloin Steak Stanley' 1 ' ' - Roast Chicken Celery Dressing Vegetables New Peas and Cream - '.'.-';': i . . 1 ...... Desserts i - ' .! Vanilla lee Cream or Orange Sherbet . Tea : . Coffee or v Milk Also a La Yoiir Regularly Perhaps the Mode is Changing and the' Suit is Out of Date You may need "V 1 ah Alteration on the Old One' You may Be In Doubt as to What is Proper to Wear on a Special Occasion ' Scb Tho Tailor and let him Help You .'vith Your Clothing Problems ' 1 - i :- ? 1 - ... jf - DH. M0SHER Jrfcrchant - . ... ; tr. J ' ' 474 Court Street SMAM PAGE played, with University of Wash ington, Washington State, ; and Idaho. If the team can win five of the seven games on , the trip, the pennant will be cinched even if Washington dose not lose a game in the meantime. .Ralph Coleman, coach, is making a reputation in collegiate baseball coaching" circles by the way he and his men have over come obstacles : in their way. With fair prospects for a middle rate team to begin the season, the Beavers have come to be recog nized as about the strongest team in the conference. - BMEflEFIT PROMISES WELL Effort Made to.'Get AllrStar , team Strong Enough to Whip Senators The Wayne-Barham "benefit ball game, June 11, promises to be a real scrap between the Sen ators and .the All-Stars. Dr. Bar rick, BIdde Bishop and John Humphreys . are going to get the best possible line-up to show peo ple .how easy it is to wallop the Senators..- Some of the prospec tive candidates that have been mentioned for the team so far are Parker, Laird. Gibson, Dr. Bar rick,' Towner, Acton, Hauser, and Hooper.- The pitcher has not yet been selected but it lies between Hooper, Hagedorn and Blumen berg. ; ; : A number of the business men have promised to close early so their associates can see the game. Barham will be unable to play any more this year. He was the man stay of the Senators. The Senator's lineup will be giv en at a later date. f Manager Bish op Is pushing this game and a re cord crowd is expected. All. the receipts will go to Barham. Governor Walter M. Pierce has returned from Elktown, In Doug lass county, where he spoke at the commencement exercises Fri day night before a crowd of 600 persons. - ' , 'JJ ' 1 Carte Service a New Suit or Tailor v -. ... ..,. -ii V-: Phone 3G0 Tiailor OF COAST AND Frisco 80. Salt Lake 14. SALT LAKE CITY, May 24. A twenty-foot screen which has been erected on top of the fence of the ball park here for the pur pose of eliminating ; high scores, held no terrors for San Francis co batsmen, .today, who, with 37 base hits, defeated Salt Lake 30 to 14. Manager Ellison of the Seals made three homeruns. Among Sam Agnew's wallops were two triples and three doubles. Aft er Hunky Schorr had fbeen knocked out in the second Inning, Griffin held the Bees tightly, while none of Salt Lake's five pitchers was able to stop the Seals. The Vernon club holds the rec ord of thirty-five runs in a single game, made two years ago. Score R. H. E. San Francisco ....... .30 37 3 Salt Lake - ........... 14 17 5 Schorr, ' Griffin and Agnew; Sulvey, Stroud, Coumbe, Mulcahy, Thomas and Peters. . v Vernon 6, Seattle 1. LOS ANGELES, May 24. Se attle's superior batting ability dis played in previous games, failed to show today against Ken Pen ner's baffling delivery and . Ver non took the contest 6 to 1. While Penner held the Indians to a lone tally, his team mates hit the ball all over the lot, making a total of 11 hits, and sending Sutherland to the showers in the sixth. It was Penner's ninth victory of the season. The series stands three and two, in favor of the Tigerfc withV a double header scheduled for tomorrow. ; f Score R. H. E. Seattle .... .... ...... 1 9 2 Vernon 6 11 1 Sutherland, Dell and Tobln; Penner and D. Murphy. : -; ; Portland IO, Oakland 6. OAKLAND. May 24. Though Portland defeated Oakland 10 to 6 here today, the Oakland pitch ers were not held responsible f or, any of the Beavers' scores. Pooi Oakland fielding told the story, eight errors being made. Score R. H. E. Portland ". . . ..... . . . .10 10 1 Oakland ... '. ........ . 6 10 8 Winters and Daly; Mails, Fos ter and Baker. Sacramento 2, Angels 1. SACRAMENTO. May 24. Har ry Thompson had the better of Root in a slab duel staged here today and Sacramento won from Los Angeles by a score of 2 to 1. The batting of Kopp, Molwlts and Rohwer pat the Solons in the lead and " brilliant , fielding saved Thompson In the third and sev enth, when the Angels filled the sacks but failed to score. Krug hit one over the left wall with nobody on In the fourth, i Score R, H. E. Los Angeles ..... .. . .1 : 9 ; l Sacramento ...... ... .261 Root and Byler; Thompson and Koehler. L PERSONALS Joseph W. Beveridge, of Port land, . Multnomah county clerk, was in the city Saturday calling upon U. G. Boyer, Marion county clerk.'- -.' - , ; .- ..f ; Dr. C. A. Downs left last night for Portland for a short business trip. . : G. S. Levy, of La Grande, Is spending a short time in the city on business.' : " . r ' .' . T V' Fred Ellsworth. . of Mill City, was a recent Visitor In Salem. WAS NEARLY DEAD NOW WALKS MILES Salesman Tells- What Korex Com- : pound Did-for Him. ,i ' "I Would not take $1000 "for what Korex . has done for me," says Thos. H. Miles of Shelbyvllte, Tenn. "For two years 1 was down and out. I had pains in my mus cles and I could hardly sleep. Now I am as active as I ever was. :. I feel so much better and I can sleep like a baby all night. I can walk 5 or miles on a hike and scarce ly feel it." - ( ' Thousands the world over are now using this wonder compound. According to statements of users, the beneficial effects are complete and lasting. Weary and worn out men and women, sufferers from lack of appetite. low vitality, poor circulation, premature old ge and lessened vigor win be interested in learning that ' the American dis tributors of Korex, , the Melton Laboratories,' 548 Melton Build ing, Kansas City. Mo-, -have ar-; ranged for Korex compound to be sold in the .Capital Drug store, at 405 State street, Salem." Oregon. Step in at this drug store and ask about Korex. aagf '"aWa4lai a . Maaaam- LIVE SPORT NEWS FROM MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES ''-Boston 11; Chicago 3 - CHICAGO, ' May 24. (Nation al.) Heathcote's misjudging ; of Bancroft's fly after two men were out in the fifth inning caused the Cubs' defense to crack, the Braves going on a batting rampage which gave them a commanding lead, and an 11 to 3victory bverChi cago. Tierney bagged a homer with a man on during the rally. Score. R. H. E. Boston ......11 16 1 Chicago ............ 3 7 4 Genewich and O'Neill; Wheeler, Keen and Hartnett, Churry. Cincinnati 6; New York 5 CINCINNATI. May 24. (Na tional.) Both teams hit freely to day but the Reds bunched their safe blows to slightly better ad vantage and defeated New York 6 to 5. . The fielding of the home team was. fast while, the Giants were ragged. Daubert's timely hitting and good first base play was a leading feature. Score R. H. E. New York .... ....... 5 9 4; Cincinnati . , . . ....... 6 10 0 Dean. Nehf. Jonnard and Sny der, Gowdy; Benton and Wlngo. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 3 -ST. LOUIS. May 24. (Nation al.) Playing an uphill game from the first Inning when Haines was pounded for three' runs and bat ted out of the boa, the Cardinals tallied in the 12th today and de feated Philadelphia 4 to 3. The winning run was made by Smith, who doubled to center, took third and then went home on Toporcers sacrifice fly. - Sherdel struck out eight men. : Score 1 Philadelphia .... St. Louis ...... . R. H. E. 3 12 0 4 14 1 Haines, Glazner and Henline; Sherdel and Gonzales Other games postponed; rain. JERSEYS IS HEXT It Will Be Held at the State Fair Ground on Wednes-'-. day and Thursday One of the most Important events in the history of Jerseydom in Oregon, or anywhere else, will be the Jersey chautauqua at the state fair grounds here on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. May 28 and 29. . J. L. Allen, state livestock club leader, who has charge of the Judging contest for the boys and girls at the chautauqua, is assured of at least 20 Judging teams, be sides enough individual contest ants to make over 100 boys and girls competing. - Perhaps the most spectacular stunjwill be pulled by the Ufa coin county team. Because the club leader, J. H. Hnlburt of To ledo wants to milk his cows him self, both' night and morning, he will s'art br Ford auto with bis team at 6 o'clock the morning' of May 29, and expects to have them here by the time Judging com mences, at 10 a. m. He will take them back the same night, a total distance of over 200 miles. - - From Long Distances i Teams from Marlon, Polk, Linn, Clackamas. Lane, Tillamook, Washington, Multnomah, Colum bia;: Jackson, and Hood -River counties are assured, with a prob ability of one all the way from Deschutes county. Several coun ties will send two teamsya'nd two or more will send three. Compe tition Is keen for the cash prizes, as well as the $150 heifer calf to the high scoring Individual. As one does not have to be a menrber of a club to compete for' this, the number judging will be consider ably increased. But, $30 is the top cash prize, and every team gets at least $5, so close to $200 will be paid out. ' : ) Reception to Field Man ; Much interest is shown ; in the reception to the new Jersey field man. Ivan Loughary, the first day o'f the chautauqua. and a large crowd is expected both days. The addresses the first day are Imported PERCHERON STALLION GAILLANT f Weight 2000 pounds His get won first . prise at Oregon State Fair 1920-1921-1922 and other prizes Color black An excellent individual. . Will stand as follows: -Marion County Poor Farm,- 1 mile north of Salem on Mlssian Bottom . road, : ...Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. At . Monmouth; Oregon, Sun day,' Monday and - Tuesday. : 420 to Insure live colt.; $5.00 payable at time of. service. p F. CLARK, Manager, i y Salem, Oregon. CHAUTAUQUA FDR Detroit 7i New York 3" NEW YORK, May 24-( Ameri can) Detroit ; Tigers pounded Pennock and Hoyt freely here to day and defeated New York 7 to 3. Heilmann hit a triple and double and two singles. Haney and Blue made spectacular plays. Score: . R. H. E. Detroit '.V ........ 7 13 0 New York 3 8 2 ' Holloway aad 'Bassler; Pen nock, Hdyt and Scbang. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 1 PHILADELPHIA, May 24. (American) Philadelphia today took Its second straight game from St. Louis 2 to 1. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning due to rain V Browns had tied the score In their half of the ninth. The. game was a pitching duel between Hei mach and Shocker with both in fine form. , ; Score: 1 1 ; R. H. E. St. Louis .. i.. ....... 1 5 0 Philadelphia . . 2 6 1 Shocker, Pruett and Severeid; Hermach and Perkins. Boston 6, Cleveland 2 BOSTON, May 24. (American) Boston hammered Coveleskie or Cleveland today and won '6. to 2, the 15th victory for the Red Sox in their last :19 games. Boone and Flagstead led at bat. Harris and Boone made spectacular catches of line drives. Speakers outfielding -was brilliant despite the high wind. ; Score: M r " : Cleveland . . L 2 7 1 Boston . . 6 14 0 Coveleskie, Metevier and My att; Ferguson and O'Neill. Others postponed ; rain. all'of a most Interesting nature, as . weir as Instructive. The ad dress on the subject of "The Dairy Industry vs. Oleomargarine," , by J. A. Scollard, president of the United Dairy associations, the first night, following a concert by the famous Cherrian band of Salem, la' attracting much attention. To this Salem' people are especially invited. h ' . That Governor Pierce will prove his assertion that the meat-eating and milk using nations have civil ized and are now the ruling-ones of the world, ho one doubts. As he has quite a reputation as a his torian, this address is expected to bring out much interesting matter.- ' ; . - ; 1 ; -1 Campers Will Come Children of, the judging teams can be accommodated in the dorm itory used for this purpose during the state fair. They will have to bring their own bedding and camp ers can be accommodated, as at fair time. t-. . ' The Jersey chautauqua takes the place, this year, of the usual an nual Jersey jubilee. It will no doubt I bring large crowds, and there will be greater opportunities for mingling aad getting acquaint ed, and comparing notes, than the jubilee' tour of the Jersey farms would "have afforded. IS HERE TODAY v The Salem Senators will 'play baseball with the Kendall . - club team from Portland at Oxford field at 3 o'clock this afternoon Manager-BIddie Bishop has not announced his: lineup definitely, but there will be few changes from the regular list -of old reliables. Ashby will pitch for Salem. A new club to Salem fans will appear ; here I Wednesday , and Thursday of this week when the Longview, Wash., team will play the Senators a two-game ' series. On Friday, May 30, Decoration day, the Yamhill team, will play here and next Sunday the Chown Hardware company team of Port land will mix with the Senators oh the local grounds. . HUB I u I PHYSICIANS -St instances of serious illness due to nerve exhaustion Our optometrists Have relieved many cases. - Eyeglasses give you, instant relief and build up your energy. -The cost will be in keeping: with our policy of fair dealing:. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 801-S-3-4 Oregon Bldg. " Dr. Henry E.' Morris Dr. A. McCuIIoch TENNIS SCORES Results of yesterday's matches in the Salem city tennis tourna ment were: , Emmel defeated Hugs' Bell 6-1; 6-1 ;v Hugh Bell defeated Charles Nunn 6-3; 6-2. : Roderick Blatchford defeated John Creech 2-6; 6-2; 6-2. Ruskin Blatchford defeated Frank Shafer by default. Bates defeated Douglas -6-0; 6-1. ' ' Bates defeated Ruskin Blatch ford 6-0; 6-1. Hale Mickey defeated John Curry 6-0; 6-1. v Greenbaum defeated , Matthls 6-1; 6-1. . Emmel i and 1 Mickey defeated Wooten and Sparks 7-5; 6-0. y Today's schedule of games , fol lows: ' 8:30 a. m. Hester vs Rice.; ,9 a. m. Lennon vs White. Var ley vs. Rex Lyons. 10 a. m Mlnto vs Lutz. Miss Brunk vs Mrs. Lyons. 11 a. m. Winner of "Varley Lyons match vs winner of Len-non-Whlte match. Mrs. Hunting ton and Okerberg vs Mrs. and Mr. Greenbaum. 2:30 p. m. Winner Of Varley vs Lyons-Lennon vs White match vs winner of Husted-White match. Miss Brunk and Needham vs Mrs. and Mr. Lyons. 3:30 p. m. Lutz and White vs Greenbaum and- Rice. Need ham and Curry vs B a t e s and Okerberg. Newbera High Loses Game To Silverton High CM SILVERTON, Or., May 24. - (Special to The Statesman,) Silverton defeated Newberg high school in a game of baseball on the Silver Falls diamond yester day. The Silverton battery was Huson and Fitzke. Huson allow ed but seven hits while the New berg pitcher allowed 16. . Silverton high school will meet the Albany high school team at Silverton on Memorial day. Shedeck's Team Champion y Of Indoor Ball League The .champion of. the Krazy Katz Indoor : Baseball league is Shedeck's team. They defeated Sanford's team yesterday by 3 close score of 17 to 19, in a nlne- innlng game at the Washington r., high school grounds. - The teams were evenly match ed. Deb Rice and Dwlght Adams were the battery for Sanford's team and Jim Green and Moody Benner the batter' for Shedeck'r team. While Rice Is one of the best pitchers In the league, he USED AND REBUILT TYPE . WRITERS At a Savings of 80 to 60 Per Cent Underwoods f " . " .. Royals Remingtons " . L. C. Smith Positive Guarantee given with Every Machine . RUBBER STAMPS and SEALS Everything in rubber stamps made in our own plant All Makes of Typewriters Over hauled - or ' Rebuilt by Expert Workmen.. All Makes Rented $3.00 per Month; $7.50 for three months COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE Salem, Oregon 'If it's for the office we have it lasses the first requirement In manv J was not as Steady as usual and Green piUhad heavlerf grme. Esthll Benner brought in iwe home runs and a three bagger, and Deb Rice a home run. The play ers of the teams are as follows: Sanford's team: Cecil Nash, Har old Nash, Harold Teske, Glen San ford, Dwlght Adams, Ray San ford, Bill Becke, Don Hardcastlo and Deb Rice., Shedeck's team: Glen Shedeck, captain; Orsan Cummins,. Beryl Shedeck, Jim Green, John iSchel, Warren Canfield, Moody Benner, Esthil Benner, At Belcher. - The new Monkey league starts next Wednesday evening, There are six teams signed up. Warren Canfield will captain Shedeck's team ; George Beechler, Howard Waters, WIIHard Kapphahn, Clar- ! BASE SENATORS vs. KENDALL CLUB V Todays 3 p. m. Yamhill (Decoration Day) -- May 30 . ; '.''3 p. m. 1 r Chown Hardware Co. - Sunday, June 1 : 3 p. m. .'''. The hmm RIGHT IN STYLE . ; V RIGHT IN PRICE YOU GET MORE VALUE HERE FOR THE -PRICE YOU PAY LET US SHOW YOU OUR EXTENSIVE LINE OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S gmQ8 $25 to $3?.6 Others $40 to $55 CHOOSE YOUR STRAW HAT FROM OUR LARGE SHOWING $2.00 Ta$5)0 THE MAN'S Duch RE 121 ence HOwton and John Schel. T will choose Wednesday evenlcj t starting the games and also i the names of the players, i league is in charge of Bob Ecr. man oj the local YMCA. Willsxnctto Vcl!:- f Transfer Co. Fast Throngh TYeight to IZL i Valley Points Dafly. i f ; gpeed-Efficiency-Service i Saiem-Portiand-Woodbcj-a Qorvallia TSagene - Jeffersca - Dallas Albany-MonmoBtls 1 Independence - Monroe Bpringf laid SHIP BY TRUCII Bi o Cloth n nn MEM for Men jyyu u