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The tryout la to be at 2; the races start at 2:30. :"f i J l I 1 f 1 f I I i SATURDAY GREH wnmimwwtW!tiWMWWm!f t tft HWWrimiqf imhuiwmiihm i mm mttn HKwmfiiMmtit HtMfimm'imHtimmif immiiHiittf imiNtm. .,.,u i77H.a,.yB,MiliiliiIMili,will,Mii,ii aMMriiiiwiiji 7 V . ;.. ' ! ..7 i . ' -7 ' ' : 7 . ' : ' .1. 7p - j ' , ' , : ' 4 . ' . ' '' ' ; . . . - 1 : ' j j : .. 'i7 . . : 7 r" . ... -"7 v7 s : - "'"'- I i :: ' ' it ' 1 1 " " : : I . - ! ; i -v ' ' - . v i . - 1 ' If: : ; . . . . . .y j ,: . , 1 ;7 j . v y - .. - .!., . 7 -.: -- -. - . . . - - - . . : , .; , ; : - S lEWm S . . I : salem: ' f ' i i 7 v ,-; ' - ; f -R- i ; ' . - : ..v---.r'-7 -. .- i- , - - . , r- I'l a : 4'-.. 'yl--i -V. ' ! "...7. f . ' J?-:' ii ' : : it-' .i-t - v::--'.; - - -:.:,.:. It ia expected that 35 cars will enter. j fJ. W. Lott, - manager for the Oregon Auto j Race Drivers' asso ciation, was making the final ar rangrmPnts yesterday. He expects to take up the matter of making the races 'safe with the Salem city council. 7 . A3 stated in The Statesman of Friday, lie expects to have the best. .police protection ever had on the track; to, make it satiafactory to everybody.! Frank Irwin, 'chief of the motorcycle squad of the Portland police force, will Ifurn ish, night:' motorcycle officers and start the races himself." Frank E.j Wat kins, Guy E. Dickenson and A. M. (Bert) Lee will represent the American Auto mobile association, and their in tention" is to make the track ab solutely safe! and dustjess. ' The referee Is to be Mr. Pen clergrass, j and the timers Geo. Ada me of the Covey Motor com pany and Mr. McKinney of the Franklin Motor company and Mr. Harper of the Zenith) Carburetor Distributing company.1 Charles J.j Lisle, reporting for The Statesman the races last year at the state fair grounds under the management of Mr. Lott, among many complimentary things, sa'd" tiootl Sportsmanship Shown. V "There" are two ways of being a sport: To grab it all, and to give the other fellow, a chance. Last night, in the room of George Lott, who promoted , the auto races. Sat urday, there) was a furious finan cial play! that illustrates the finer kind. . :; ) ; ' "The money due to McDonald, who won! first place in the light car race! with the McDonald Spe cial, was $73. In the; later race, McDonald went through the fence and both car and driver were somewhat damaged and ol couiee put out of the race, i Manager Lott handed the driver $109 cash, which no law in the world, except the super-law of clean sportsman ship, called for him to give. The two owners of the car it wasn t McDonald's own property, he being only the driver came5 in, and the roll of money passed: around the ring three or four timea, with the Statesman man looking on in " ij' 5 -7- ; 7 ': A. A. A. Sanction Try-out at 2 'Clock RACES BEGIN AT 2:30 i" : t - - ' VJatch 9 Em Go ! a 1 1 A - : . . . -, 1 1 j . , 1 : -. . ; . ... 7 : : : : ' ; -: ' 'i 1 - r' -:. i : ! -" i .' '( ' ."".' ' . V-. ' J ' f , . ' : s ,: J I j IIUMIlMltliMilWlliiriHUliiftHlllhMiiJU..iUi.uit.i,.H.jiiui.i.,. -hm" amazement, before anybody would peel off even so much as a single ;'case. f 'You take it, it's yours." they said in succession. The spec tators practically had to interfere to keep the money from wearing out, and being a dead loss to everybody. f 1' j Whole Program Given. i j "Now that's sportsmanship.- It represents pretty much the atti tude that the rate management has brought to the "show. Good cars were brought in; the race 4 were pulled off as announced: th ? track was wet down instead 1 of being left dusty , as it was j last year; the drivete were paid fairly, and generously; the tickets were not unreasonably high in price, and the whole show was aimed to be a real race event." SENATORS BEAT T Luck of Salem Club Changes Frisco Edwards Plays 1 Star Game ABERDEEN, Wash., July 19. The luck of the Salem Senators changed here today, and the visitors defeated Aberdeen, second hest tpnrn in the Washington Timber league a to a. , nsco Edwards, JSa lem catcher played star ball. -Score R. H. E. Salem 9 9 5 Aberdeen J 8 9 3 ' Batteries For Aberdeen: Harper and Tebb, Felman, For Salem: Beemus and Edwards. r FUTURE DATES I j - - - - i n inioi American !.irion of Silvt-rton. : host t legioner of Marion and Polk countiot at picnio on Abiqua riT. Sslfm. - AugTjgrt 1 to IS. Boy Spoilt limmd September 22 to 27 Ores-en a tat faic ramp. ; Caacadia. frt11 - ! tm-rwi f iiti mmmm&m iT;r-itnnittTttiMihdMitiiiiiiiiniiiiii ABERDEEN EM COAST AND .Vernon 8, Frisco G Seore- R. H. E Vernon ... ... : San 1 Francisco Thomas, Bryan and Shea, Schorr and Yelle. .8 14 2 .6 16 0 Hannah: i Sacramento 8, Portland 7 . Score R. H. E. Portland . . . i 7 13 2 Sacramento . .' . 8 12 4 Yarrison, Eckert and Daly; Pet ers, Thompson and Koehler. i Angels 4, Oakland 3 Score 5 R. H. E. Oakland 3 9 3 Los; Angeles . . ....... 4 6 2 Kunz, Murchio, Malls and Bak er; Hughes and Jenkins. I Seattle 15, Salt Lake 4 Score-T- , R. H. E. Seattle ? ...... 1 T 19 0 Salt Lake .'...I . 4 13 4 Gregg and Baldwin; O'Donl, O'Neill, Thomas and Peters, Cook. I CLUB PERCENTAGES . ; i PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Iost P-t. .558 .553 .524 .495 i486 1.485 .457 .442 Mil irranriaro .r8 Seattle . , 5-7 Sarramenlo ..: 54 Vfrpon 52 Oakland .7.. 51 Salt Lake SO I.o Angelas 48 Portland . . . ..... 46 4i 46 49 53 54 53 58 NATIONAL -Won Iost Pt New York 56 28 3ft 40 38 44 49 52 52 .667 .571 .529 .525 .500 .424 .402 .381 f'hiraeo Brooklyn .:. Pittsburgh Cincinnati St. I.ouia ... Honton Philadelphia 48 45 42 45 .... 36 35 32 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. .... 50 38 .568 Nf York ... Itetfoit -Washington f'hicapo St. I-oui Cleveland Boston Philadelphia . SO 48 .... 44 .... 42 .... 40 . . .. 38 36 38 39 43 43 46 49 52 ,.58 .552 .506 .494 .465 .437 .409 1 I ! iMAJORi LEAGUE GAMES j New York 10, Pittsburg!; j Score R. II. E. New York ........... 10 17 0 Pittsburgh ........ 6 11 2 Barries, Watson and Snyder; Meadpws, Yde, Pfeiffer and Smith: Clticajtw 0-7, Philadelphia .1-2 Score (1st game) It. II. E. Philadelphia ......... 3 9 2 Chicago 9 13 1 Carlson, Couch. Pinto and Hen- line, Wendell Keen, Kaufman and O'Farre'l. s .,, - .'. Score (2nd game) R. H. E. Philadelphia . . . ...... 2 12 0 Chicago V. .w-.. 7 12 3 j Glazner, Betts and Wilson, Hen line; Jacobs and Hartnett. 7 Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 2 CINCINNATI, July 19. - (Na tional. ) Sheehan's wildness in the fifth inning today gave Brook lyn a victory over Cincinnati, 4 to 2. Brooklyn made' three runs in the fifth inning. i Score . ; R. H. E. Brooklyn ........ .' . 4 4 0 Cincinnati ..... ...... 2 J 7 3 Doak, Dectaur arid " l)e berry; Sheehan, Donohue an$ Hargrave. j St. Louts C-2, Iloston 11 ST. LOUIS, July 19. (Na tional.) Herman Bell, pitching ooin games ot a uouDie Header for the Cardinals ; today, won both games from Boston. holding, the Braves to six hits in the two games. Today's victories made it six straight for the Cardinals. Bell held Boston hitless for seven in nings in the first game. Padgett's double in the eighth was Boston's first. He walked two; men in the two games. 1 . .'; " Score (1st game) Boston St; Louis U " Barnes and O'Neil; Gonzales.: ? R. II. E. 1 7 2 2 6 12 0 Bell and Score (2nd game)- Boston ... . . . . ; . R. H. E. 14 0 2 A 0 St. Ltuis ....... .1. . JCooney and Gibson; Bell and Niebergall. i 7 -v ' Thirty-five New Yofk JO; Cleveland 5 Score' R. H. E. NEW YORK. July1 19.-( Amer ican.) The New York Yankees defeated Cleveland today. 10 to 5, evening up the series; The Yanks had one big inning, the seventh, when they scored six runs on four hits and three errors. Cleveland . . . .". 5 11 3 New York . . . . 10 12 0 Coveleskie. ( Roy and '' ' Myatt; Shawkey and Schang. St. Louis I O; Washington 0 Score ' R. II. E. Stl Louis , . . . . ..V:'.-. 10 17 3 Washington ..... . . . . 9 22 T, Shocker,' Danforth and Rigo: Martina, Russell, Zahniser and Tate.' ' '.-- : : I. Detroit 18-4; Tloston 1-1 ; First game R.' H. E. Detroit 18 21 1 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4 1 W. Collins, Wells and Woodall; Fuhr, Murray. Ruffing and Hev- ! Second game j k. H. E. Detroit ....... .... .4 10 0 Boston -iV..- i3 9 i2 I Stoner, ' Dauss, Holloway and Bassier, Woodall; Quinn and O' Neill, i i Chicago 11-4; IMiiladelphla 4-R ! First game ' ; R. H. E. Chicago . . . '. . .1 12 t Philadelphia .... .... 4 12 i A Faber and Crouse; Gray and. Perkins, Gibson. Second game i R. H. E. Chicago 4 13 I Philadelphia 8 11 Connally, Leverett, Lawrence and. Crouse; Harris, Burns and Perk in J. ' ; j. " ' White and Lutz Winners Of Title for Doubles I ' - i : In the final doubles matches of the junior championship games being held under the auspices pt SudtirieQ Expected IMIUtl HI II NHHtHiiMltl the Salem Tennis; association Ivan White ai?d Francis Lutz defeated John Varley arid Verne Mathls in straight isets. 62, 6-2; 6-3. ' The' match wjas" hotlyj contested front start to finish. This afternoon at 2j30 o'clock Our Line is most complete in Office Supplies, Typewriters, Rubber Stamps, Loose Leaf Systems and Filing Devices. Our Experience enables us to give SUPERIOR SERV ICE, dependanble goods arid FAIR PRICES. Commerici cJ Book Store Main! Store J63. N. Com'l. Phone 64. titmwt)iimmmmtMntwfitwtmttiwWMMWttWfMtmHtwiwmw White will meet Lutz in a final match, for the junior singles title. John Creech and Virgil Holley will contest for the consolation cham pionship. 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