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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JtJLY 23, 1924 STATESMAN PAGE OF LIVE FROM EVERYWHERE COAST AND MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON SPORT Krlxro 3; Weavers O ; SAN RANCISCO. July 22. Shutting out Portland 5 to 0 In the first gajne of the series to day, San Francisco 'Rained one game on Seattle, who lost to the tail end Los Aneles club, 4 to 3. Knocking out six hits in the third inning, the Seals clinched the game by scoring four runs. Elli son hit a home run over the right field fence scoring Kelly ahead of him. Mitchell allowed but seven scattered hits while Leverenz was batted hard. j f Score - i , R. H. E. Portland ...... 4.... . 0 7 2 San Francisco ..I..... 5 11 0 Leverenz and Daly, Mitchell and Yelle. ,y.j 1 j ' M: Salt Lak 13;: Oakland . ; SALT LAKE CITY. July 22. Salt Lake took the opening game from Oakland today 13 to 9. Both Krause and Kallio were hit hard and costly j errors permitted the score to mount; t - Score ' I R. H. E. Oakland . . 9 16 2 Salt Lake . . . . .. .13 19 ;2 Krause and Baker; Kallio and Cook. " I- V AngHs 4; Seattle 3 LOS ANGELES, July 22. Los Angeles' took the opening game of the series with Seattle here to day 4 to 3. Welsh's error allow ing the tying run to score, follow ed by "Tub" Spencer's double gave the Angels the victory in the eighth inning. j ' 1" .' Score I ;. ' ' . R. H. E. Seattle ........ i 3 i; .".7- 2 Los Angeles j.. ... 4 8 0 ' Sutherland and E. Baldwin; Payne and Spencer. Sacramento 8;; Vernon 7 : SACRAMENTO, July 22. Bry an, the Texas league rookie hurler picked up by the Tigers, met with Jiis first defeat in the five games that be has pitched for the Vernon outfit here today, 8 to 1 Hughes bad but-little and soon lost his three run lead when he walked in two men in the third. R. Murphy evened things up for the visitors la the fifth w ith a double scoring three men. ' Pick, pinch bitting for Mollwitz in the ninth, scored Koehler with the winning run on r-single. ) - ' " I' - ' ;. 1 Score R. H. E. Vernon . , 7 12 1 Sacramento 8 16 ,u ' Bryan and Hannah; Hughes and 'Koehler. i:j ' ' ' : !, . ; ' ; ' ' ' : i ,,'vThere's always - a bright side. When the ! home team, loses you are not so hoarse next day. r BASEBALL '.Friday, Saturday, July 25-26 "7 5:30 P. M. "Salem Senators vs. Longview : Sunday, July 27 -Doernbecker Club vs. Salem Senators. 3 P. M. . They Wear Longer McClaren Cord i if j W, f . 'V Smith & Watkint, f Service r i Phone 44, New York t; CimiiuiJiti 4 CINCINNATI. July 22. -- (Na tional.) The New York Giants went on a; batting sprees today, knocking Donohue out of the box in the second inning, hitting Shee han. freely, and winning the third game Cf the series from Cincinnati 9 to 4. Score New York Cincinnati Barnes. Ryan and JIUC1UI L Hi E. 9 17 1 4 9 0 Snyder. Gowdy; Donohue, Sheehan, May ana Hargrave, jWingo. Chicago IS; Boston 3-1 CHICAGO. July 22 -4-i Nation al.)-; Chicago and Bostoi divided a doubleheader: today, the visitors taking the first 3 to locals the second 8 to First came R. II. E. and the Boston Chicago r ..... 3 11 1 L . . . - . -ill -3 1 McNamara and 0'NeiHi Keen, Jacobs and Hartnett, OTarrell. Second game ; R. H. E. Boston .....' 1 8 0 Chicago , .U. .!. ...... 8 11 1 Stryker, Lucas and Gibson; Al- dridge and Hartnett. Philadelphia 5; St. Txui 2 ST. LOUIS. July 22. Nation al.) The Philadelphia Nationals came from behind again today and defeated the Cardinals 5 to 2 in the third straight game of the series.' . . i ; , - J Score j R. IL E. Philadelphia .... ...'.! 5 .5; 2 St. Louis 2 12 1 Oeschger; Conch and Hcnline; DIckerman, Dyer and Gotizalei. il Brooklyn 4; Pittsburg 1 I pittsburg; July 22.-MNatio- nal.)- Rain Interfered after the Brooklyn Dodgers had ' scored three runs ; in the fourth and one in the fifth Inning, giving ;the Dodgers a 4 to 1 verdict over Pittsburg today. j I Score ; i R. Hi E. Brooklyn . . . 1 . ..... 4 4 0 Pittsburg ...... 1 6 ' 0 Osborne ,and Taylor; Morrison Yde and Smith. Vancouver Tennis Players Will Be in Action Sunday ; -r : -i Sunday afternoon the Salem Tennis association players iwill meet the Vancouver, Wash., rac quet wielders oa. the state hospit al courts, it is announced j by Adolph Greenbaum, president of the association. The matches will begin at noon and . continue through the day. x j Members of the Salem team who will meet the visitors are Paul Rice, Alvin I Lennon, Ivan White, and Francis Lutz. ! Four singles and two doubles have been arranged for the tour nament. j. JOHNSON SILENT i i I T SACRAMENTO. Cal.,July 22. Senator Hiram Johnson, returning to California j today, declined to discuss national politics declaring It is too early, to predict or prog nosticate - on the resultr of! the campaign. He said he would give his views on national politics af ter a rest at bis home in San Francisco. . : j ' ) -. . i ;. i; KILLED BY LIVE WIRE BELLINGHAM, Wrash.j July 22. - Einer Larson, 38, was killed instantly here today when he seized a live wire which he mis took for a length of loose cable. He was employed in a Bellingham lumber mill. U Detroit 3; Nev York. 1. NEW, YORK, July 22. (Amer ican.) Detroit advanced into the lead in the American league race today, winning the second game of the I series from New York 3 to 1. ; Scored R. II. E. Detroit . .-. 3 7 0 New York 1 9 0 j Wells and Woodall; Pennock and Hofman. Washington 0-4; Chicago 4t ! WASHINGTON, July 22: (American ) Washington broke even in today's doubleheader, the former winning the second gam! 4 to 1, after being defeated in the first, 4 to 0. t i i I First game .j R. II. E. Chicago 4 18 1 Washington . i . . . j . . . . 0 t i; 1 Thurston and Schalk; Mogridge, Speece and Ruel. Second game- R.- .H. E. Chicago- 1 G 2 Washington .......... 4 10 1 Mangum. Cvengros and Crouse; Ogden and Ruel. : Boston 4; Cleveland 3. BOSTON. July 22. (American) -Boston after losing nine straight games, defeated Cleveland today. 4 to 3, in 11 innings. Score R. H. E. Cleveland ( 3 9 2 Boston 4 13 1 Smith and. Myatt; Fullerton, Ross and Picinich. , s St. Iiouis 5; Philadelphia 3. ! PHILADELPHIA- July 22. (American.) The St. Louis Browns made it two straight over Philadelphia today by scoring four runs in the fourth inning and chasing Hasty from the mound. Scorer R. if. K. St. Louis . ." 6 0 Philadelphia ......... 2 9 ; 1 j Vangilder. Lyons, Danfo th and Severeid; Hasty, Harris, Meeker and Perkins. i Chicago Man Is Leading Western Championships CHICAGO. July 22. Out of a field of 152 golfers who forced the 32 qualifiers to shoot 155 or bet ter to enter the match play for the western amateur champion-ship at the Hinsdale Golf club, the" brieht outstanding star wag f Arthur Sweet of Edgewood.-Chicago who won the gold medal with a score of 72-69141. This was two strokes better tha,n bis nearest competitors, ! Frank Iiyer of j Memphis, formerly metro politan champion; James Manion of St. Louis, trans-Mississippi champion, and R. E. Knopper of Chicagb, formerly Iowa champion, scoring; 14 3 each. " HvH : fANVTWINQ TO DO l j... C3 1 -Zj'Jt. - J 'oA ! I ot TUF ?iPm2MS - Jf Wt I- - SHT TO HELP i i 3W L it ! . B ' 1 ' : ' Loca) Man's Son-in-Law Has Reputation as Boxer vg . In tfie 10 or 11 matches in which he participated. Jack Wise 'Of-Yakima. Wash., and son-in-law of John Williamson, of the Lone Star service station on North Capitol street has not lost once." Wise was a recent visitor in Salem. Saturday night Wise met - the champion of northwest Canada and obtained a draw, according to word :received In Salem. He Is now located at Nelson, B. C. Wise weighs 196 pounds and efforts so far to arrange a match here have proved futile. William son is anxious to see the young man In action, as he has never seen him fight. Carpentier to Attempt J ! Comback With lunney REBELS LOSING r GROUND IN CITY (Continued from page 1 is beginning to break the; morale of 'the rebels. . Arminius T. Haeberle. the American consul, is sticking to his post in Sao Paulo. ;He re ports that there have been no American casualties. ! The I Steamer San ; American left Santos today having on board more than 100 American from Sao Paulo. Some of , them are going to Rio de Janeiro and some to the United States. NEW YORK. July 2 2.- Georees Carpejntier, French heavyweight will make one last endeavor to re-establish himself as a light heavvweieht f ithe ton ranks. when jbe steps intci, the ring against Gene ; Tunney. American light heavyweight champion,, at the nolo I grounds Thursday night. Carpentier will enter the ring with Tunney a favorite, but those who have keen the French battler get tine in trim at Great Neck, L. I.. predict that the Carpentier who meets' Tunney will be a vastly im proved fighter from the one who was dropped for; the count at Boyle's Thirty Acres in 1921. , , ! GETS WILDCAT BOUNTY 1 EVERETT, Wash., July 22. Mrs. R. A. Pitak of Everett col lected bounty today on a wild cat that was killed when struck by her automobile near Granite Falls, 15 miles east of this city. Lowe, Great British Runner, Who Won 600 Metre Olympic Event in Time Close to Worlds Record ! :J s f (' 1 The 800 metre run was the fea ture event of the second day's activities at, '.the Paris Olympic games, A. G. D. Lowe.: represent ing "Great Britain, had made a gret impression on the Americans when he ran in this country in the Penn Relay Carnival and he was the man nio.it feared by the Yankee athletes. Lowe ran a great race in France, coming through near the end to win in the won derfully fast time of 1 minute 52 2-5 seconds, which Is only;8-10 of a : second behind Ted Meredith's world's record. Firpo Signs Papers For Battle With Wills NEW YORK, i uly 22. Luis Angel Firpo, South American heavyweight, called on Tex Rick ard tioday and signed final con tract for his match with Harry Wills!! negro heavyweight. The contract i stipulated that Firpo could ' not r fight for any ether . promoter ( before meeting Wills: 1 ; ' " Taylor, Grinnell Runner, Sending U. S. Flag to i 1 Top of Olympic Games Stadium for First Time :T- mill HI r TUB" ; ' :y ' - . :: I 1 ' 1 j i.m m, in.-, n.Mrii:-'-rwli-f,1rrn-Tif tf-liiV.-.miiMTT,irii1n?fH---i'--af" nwnw rhls photograph was made as F. Morton Taylor, the Iowa collpgian. was winning the 400 metre hurdles in the new Olympic record time of 52 3-5 seconds. day from his West Virginia home. He immediately went into confer ence with Cordell Hull of Ten nessee, the retiring chairmanj but had no announcement to make concerning bis p!ans. Government Will Receive Washington Murder Case TACOMA; July 22.' Late today it wa found that Pierce county officials whose investigations re-. suited in the arrest of Richard Connr on the charge of slaying his wife, will have- to turn1 the case bJver to the federal authorities as it? has been ' established that the crime was committed on the military reservation. This reser vation is under the Jurisdiction of the federal government. I CLUB PERCENTAGES Seattle ...i..L:. Sat rain en to ... V'trnon I.,. DuklaiW ...... SaJt like I .ok Afigeles i .. Port la nU COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. ...... .! ; y.i ::i 3- : ' ...... 47 47 ;.hi 47 ..-.-i7 50 .3J8 flj . .491 55; .491 r. 4 .491 Art - .4.-.1 60 i . .439 Nw Sort .... Chicago Brooklyn PittstirEh' i f'iniiannti . St. LauiH .. Boston - .-, KATIOKAXi LEAGUE Won Ios. Prf. .. 37 ... 51 ,.."47 ... 4" ...47 ... 37 ... 3 j 34 30 37 45 o '2 5f 53 .635 .534 .529 .511 .41 .398 ,3S2 I.-troit . .! New York Washington St. Iiuis .. Chicago ...... Cleveliind- .. Boston Philadelphia AMEBIC AN LEAGUE . : Won Itht ,52 S r2 .....":.... 5i -.44 44 .:. 4i ............ "39 : 3G 39 40 44 45 49 50 54 .578 .571 .50 .300 .494 ,43 .433 .400 OREGON STARTS SATURDAY : nocwee viooa UAJ?C PCCV0?T CRDGWrOS UtLt UOWTE ELUC ADOPut uounu JTfkst Aforind MatrUtonid tattle with a thrill lit. every Jutot NEW! NOVEtl ! Directed by ERxVSTXUBITSCH Fire Destroys threshing r Outfits Near Walla Walla WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 22. iTwo Walla Walla' farmers lost their threshing outfits today by fire. A hot box on a combine on the Ben Grote; place set fire to the stubble and the combine and about; fifty acres of standing grain; were destroyed. On the Jerry: Beechinor farm this after noon j a smut explosion caused a fire which ruined :a thresher, a derrick table and other parts of the outfit and burned the outside tiers of a pile of one thousand sacks of grain, i Clem Shaver Takes Over ' ' Job as Democratic Chief WASHINGTON, July 22. Con trol of the affairs and activities of the democratic' national com mittee was assumed late today by Clem L. Shaver, who has been selected as the new committed chairman, upon his arrival late to- iFr 1 Willamette Valley I Transfer Co. Fast Through i Freight to All j Valley Points Daily. Speed-Efflciency-Service Salem-Portland-Woodburn Corvallis- -Eugene - Jefferson Dallas - Albany Monmouth Independence .Monroe j Springfield . 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