1 ( T1IE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1924 j STATESMAN PAGE OF LIVE SPQRT-NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE HCffl '.SWON Score One-sided but '- Made by Locals and The one-sided score of 18 to 7 by: which the Salem Senators de feated the Camas, Washington, pennant winners of the Interstate league Sunday, does not tell the story of the game. For brilliant playing by the Salem team, both in team work and Individually, n 1 1 EVEN BETTER rTHAN TEG O MY HEART' LAST TIMES TODAY llll OREGON Wednesday RAMON NOVARRO D 0 NEW TODAY IIINIIDII if f-M 1 - TZ3 Y, e m COMEDY PATHOS THRILLS Heart Throbs and Sunshine i L - IB - E li XOXV NG BALL GAME , - . r I BY SENATORS Many Brilliant Plays Some by Visitors . s thrills and sensations .the game has probably ne,Ter , been excelled on a local diamond. i; " ' Neither did the fact that not one of the Camas ' runs' was earned, and "only seven of ' Sa lem's IS werel earnedt detract from interest of the fans in the game. The most regrettable fea ture of the game was the wild ness of " Steve iMyere, the Camas pitcher. He had a tremendous lot of stuff on the ball, but he hit four Salem batters and (walked three, once forcing in a run. He was supplanted in the seventh a hectic inning rby F. Jacoberger, which resulted in little benefit for the visitors, j Broughton, who pitched for Salem, was effective, though he allowed 10 safes in the seven innings (that he pitched. Beamis, ,who relieved Jhira," gave one hit in the two final innings. 'Salem landed on the "Camas pitchers for a j total of 16 bits. Coleman contributed a homerun that was goo&lfor two tallies. Reinhart and j Schackmann got three safes each. I.-' The invincible trio, Miller, Proctor and Baird, worked with lightning wit again Sunday, pull ing double plays in the second and fifth Innings. Baird played in fine form throughout the game and contributed two individual plays that won f him the plaudits of the exceptionally large crowd of fans.- In the seventh inning Camas had second and third oc cupied when Schulmerich sent a hard liner across firet base terri tory. It looked like a hit good for two runs, but iBIUy Baird leaped into the air and brought it down with one hand. ; Baird seemed to have a pick at Schulmerich. In the ninth with two down and Schulmerich on first after a neat single Baird hid the ball in his glove and stabbed Schulmerich for the final out when he took his foot off the base. Another pretty - play in the ninth was Keene's running one hand catch oft the left field fence of a long drive trom Jensen's bat. Edwards, Miller and Coleman did brilliant work in the second when Edwards: feinted a peg to second as Schulmerich was steal ing off, thereby trapping H. Jacob erger between) third and home when he dashed for the plate. Another wonderful catch was by Schulmerich, of Camas in the ter rible seventh. Salem had sent 15 men to bat and run in 10 tallies when Baird hit the ball a terrific (93 With Conrad Nagel i xxx ' Elmo Lincoln XXX Sidney Chaplin Lucille Rickson - R - T - Y PLAYING. iilllvV v clout and: it shot toward the cen ter field fence. Schulmerich ran and Jumped for it, plucking it al most off the boards, taking a se vere tumble in the effort. Two of Salem's four errors were excusable; ; The usial team work didn't work just right in the third and Schackmann was allowed to run into Infield territory for a fly. He dropped it, but recovered the ball and threw out Myers at the plate. An error was marked against Coleman because of a wild throw in the seventh, but it was after a sensational stop with his bare hand of a sizzling grounder from Garbarino's bat. Salem took a 4 to 1 lead in the first inning and held a lead until at the end of the sixth the Sena tors were ahead 8 to 4. Then in its half of the seventh Camas ran In three,; bring the score to 8-7 in Salem's favor. This put the fans at a high pitch of excitement, with Camas supporters going wild in the grandstand. Game by innings: First Inning. Camas Garbarino out Cole man to Baird. H. Jacoberger hit by Broughton. He stole second. Schulmerich out Proctor to Baird, H. Jacoberger taking third on the play.. Tidland singled, scoring H, Jacoberger. Jensen filed to Mil ler. One; run. one hit. . ; SalemMiller walked. Rein hart sacrificed him to second, go ing out Kreltz to Tidland. Cole man homed, scoring Miller . ahead of him. Keene flied to Garbarino, Baird safe on H. Jacobergr'a error. Proctor singled, advancing Baird to; third. Schackmann sin gled, scoring Baird and Proctor, Edwards fanned. Four runs, threa hits. ' - . : Second Inning ? ;." Camas Dillon singled. Faust hit into, a double play. Proctor to Miller to Baird. Kreitz out Proc tor to Baird. One hit. ; r Salem Broughton and Miller fanned. Reinhart flied to Schul merich."' ' i r;':;:j Third Inning ; Camas- Myers singled. Gar barino whiffed. II. Jacoberger singled, S Myers taking second. Schulmerich singled. Myers tak ting third and H. Jacoberger sec ond. Tidland hit a high one. which Shackmann ran almost to second base to catch and he drop ped it. Myers raced for the plate. Schackmann recovered the, ball and threw him out. H. Jacobeer ger took? third and Schulmerich second on the play. ; Edwards faked a throw to Miller, as Schul merich led off second and. H. Jacoberber ran toward home. Miller cat him off and he r was thrown out. Edwards to Coleman, Three hits, one error. ' ' .- 4; Salem Coleman flied to ; Dil lon. Keene safe on H. Jacoberg- er s error. Baird hit by Myers. forcing Keene to second. Proctor hit by Myers, forcing Keene to third and Baird to second, Schackmann grounded into the diamond . and Keene scored. Pitcher Myers throwing out Baird at third. Schackmann safe on fielder's , choice. Edwards . out Jensen to Tidland. One run, one error.., ;: i : V.- Fourth Inning Camas Jensen out, Coleman to Baird. Dillon fanned, Edwards dropping ! the : third ; strike f and throwing him out at first. Faust fanned. - j . Salem Broughton hit by My ers. Miller singled. Broughton taking second. Reinhart bunted safely, Broughton taking third and Miller second Coleman hit a fly that ; H. Jacoberger dropped, Broughton scoring. Miller taking third and Reinhart second. Keene grounded to Garbarino at short, who threw out Coleman at sec ond. Miller scoring. Keene stole second. Baird whiffed. Proctor flied to H. Jacozerber. Two runi, two hits, one error. 1 Fifth Inning Camas Kreitz singled. Myers hit into a double play, Miller to Proctor i to Baird. Garbarino whiffed, j One hit. . ; - j , If Salem ; Schackmann singled. m C EORC E ADE S Back Home and Broke', Today and Tomorrow Blight Theatre ,r .-, , t f " i. ..!. s Thomas Meighan j .a Edwards (flied to II. Jacoberger. Broughton fanned. Miller singled, advancing Schackmann to seconJ. Reinhartj grounded to Gabarino, who threw out Miller at second. Two hits, : Sixth Inning Camas- H. Jacoberger fouled out to Edwards. Schulmerich walked. Tidland grounded to Coleman, who threw out Schul merich at second. Jensen singled, advancing Tidland to third. Dillon grounded to Proctor, who threw wildly to ifirst and Tidland and Jensen scored. Faust singled and Dillon scored. Kreitz out. Miller to Baird. Three runs, two hits, one error. Salem Coleman hit safely. Keene hit, advancing Coleman to second. Baird was hit by Myers, forcing Coleman to third and Keene to second. Proctor flied to Schulmerich, Coleman scoring on the throw-in, Keene taking third and Baird second.; Shackmann fanned. Edwards out, Garbarino to Tidland. One run, twojiits. Seventh Inning Camas Myers , out. Proctor co Baird. Garbarino safe on Cole man's , wild throw to first. H. Jacoberber safed. Garbarino tak ing third. H. Jacoberger stole second. Schulmerich drove out a liner that Baird leaped for and pulled down with one hand. Tid land was purposely passed by Broughton. Garbarino scored on a wild pitch by Broughton, H. Jacoberger taking third and Tid land second. Jensen hit a long single, scoring II. Jacoberger and Tidland. Dillon out, Coleman to Proctor.j Three runs, two hits, one error. : Salem Wilkerson. batting for Broughton. sate on Tidland's er ror. JMiller, walked, forcing Wil kerson ; to second. , Rainhart bunted safely, advancing Wilker son to third and Miller to second. Coleman walked, forcing Wilker son to score. Miller to third and Reinhart to second. Keene grounded into . the diamond. Pitcher ' Myers became confused and allowed Miller to score and all runners to advance. Baird hit safely, scoring Reinhart and Cole man. Keene taking third. F. Jacoberger relieved Myers on the mound. Proctor singled, scoring Keene. Proctor ; stole second. Shackmann hit safe, scoring Baird and Proctor. Edwards singled, advancing Schackmann to second. Each advanced on a passed ball by Kreitz. Wilkerson, pinch hitting for Broughton for the second time in the inning, was. out Garbarino to Tidland, Schackmann scoring on the play. Miller walked. ; He. allowed himself to be : thrown 'out at second by F, Jacoberger, Ed wards scoring. , Reinhart singled. Coleman safe -on Schulmerich'sr ror, Rainhart going second. Keene hit safely into center field. When the ball was returned F. Jacoberb er made a wild throw to Kreitz and Reinhart was safe - at the plate. Coleman on third and Keene ion second. Faird filed to Schulmerich. Ten runs, seven hits, three errors. ! I Eighth Inning Camas Beamis pitching for Salem. J Faust flied to Miller. Kreitz walked. F, Jacoberger fan ned. Garbarino out, Beamis to Balrd.j . Salem Proctor out, Garbarino to Tidland. Snackmann fanned. Edwards out. Jensen to Tidland. j Ninth Inning Camas H. Jacoberger safe on Miller's error. Schulmerich hit, H. Jacoberber taking second. Tid land fouled out to Edwards. Jen sen flied to Keene.1 Baird smug gled to ball in his mit and caught Schulmerich napping on first. One hit," one error. BOX 8COKE CAMAS AB R H TO A Garbarino, .... H. Jacoberger. If Schulmerich, ef . Tidland.! lb v - Jensen, !3b . Dillon, rf ... Kaot. 2 b r. Kreiti, c Myers, p Y. Jacoberser, p. ...:.; ! : i - SALEM .- :' o 4 -, 4 4 - 3 4 3 S k.l 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 o :-37 7 11,24 lO i r A B 11 II I'tJ A - K 3 3 2 3 5 1 Miller, as .......: Keinhart, cf Coleman. 3b ..i? Keene, If Baird. lb . -f Proctorj rib Schackmann, rt Kdwardtt, c Broughton, p 2 3 0 0 O 0 1 1 12 3 0 7 0 0 0 4 U 5 3 6 2 4 2 4 2 1 O o . o 5 1 11 ' ft O 0 0 0 1 o, 6 6- 1 1 -v;V 2 1 2 1 . . O 0 Wilkewon, Beamis,; p ' ' ! ' ' 43 18 16 27 14 , - Batted for Broughton in -erenth. Summary Earned runt: Salem 7. Left on baaes Cainas 7. Salem 10. . Stolen baites: H.l Jacobercer (2), Keene, Baird. ProctorJ sacrifice bit: Keinhart. Sacrifice fir Proctor. Home ran Coleman. Double playa: j Proctor to Miller to Baird, Mil ler to IProetor to Baird. Passed ball: Kreiti. Wild pitch;- Broughton. Baaea on balU: Off M vert 3. off K. Jacaberd er 1. off Broughton. .2. off Beamis iJ Hit by pitched ball; By Myers. Bairii Proctor. Brooshton: by BroujrhtonJ H. Jacoberser. Struck out: By Myers! b. by r. Jacoberger 1, by Broughton 4 by Beamis I. Time of game 2:03. Umpires On lull and strikes Ken nedy; on bases. Laird. He ; hasn't finished his course until 1 he delights in bragging about, what a whirlwind he was as a youngster. roRTiAwn. oiuBGoir Ma tHekefs. araatall rf ea arfsj aipeestot v. ortt allav isHa, rial at4maitaiar mm4 aatatral frsHalaar. Cat at I ar at chevrfway teat rrrest. T1 faW 1 COAST AND .New York 4; Cincinnati 2. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. (Na tional.) The New . York Giants broke Carl Mays' winning streak of nine straight today, defeating the Reds in the fifth game. New York won the series three to two. A fumble by Jackson let in Cincin nati's first run out , the shortstop redeemed the error with sensation al playing later." Score j R. H. E. Cincinnati 2 8 0 New York ....... . 4 8 2 Mays, Benton and Hargrave; Watson and Snyder. ' Brooklyn 2; St. Ixruls 1. BROOKLYN, Aug. 11. (Na tional.) Brooklyn made it four out of five from St. Louis by win ning the last game today 2 to 1. Blades opened the ninth with a home run. Four hits gave Brook lyn its two runs in the seventh. Brooklyn won 11 and lost eight with western clubs. ; Score '- ' R. H. E. St. Louis . . . ......... 1 T, . 0 Brooklyn ..' 2 8 2 ' Haines and Gonzales; Grimes and Taylor. , Chicago 8; Boston 2 1 ( BOSTON. Aug. 11. (National.) Chicago defeated Boston -5 tor 2 today. Chicago made two doable steals in the second inning, the second scoring one run. Score ( R. H. E. Chicago ............. 3' 12 ; 0 Boston ............. , 2 6'? 2 Kaufmann and Hartnett; Coon ey and O'Neill. Pittsburgh 7-6; Philadelphia 3-4 PHILADELPHIA. Aug. ll.f (National.) Pittsburgh won a double header from the Phillies today, 7 to 3. and 6 to 4. Man ager Fletcher and Umpire, Pfir man came to blows in the third inning of the first game when the Philadelphia leader rushed to the plate to argue over decisions on Glazner's . hurling. Ump're Hart, V v Get this j: ,3-! differences - ! 2e jl i In all our experience we have bund nothing that equals AGEING IN WOOD to ripen and sweeten tobacco for smoking Liggett crMjcrs Tbbaccv G MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES ! O the peacemaker, came ; out of the melee with the only mark of bat tle, a skinned cheek, j Maranviile was thrown out of the game when he argued over a called third strike in the eighth.! Yde had little trouble in subduing the Fletcher men in the first game, which was marked by Carey's two homers! into the bleachers. In th-i second contest Pfeiffer was re lieved in the eighth after the firet two batters hit two base blows. Kremer retired the side without further: scoring. j First game R. II. ' E. Pittsburgh . ..7 13 2 Philadelphia 3 C j 0 Yde and Gooch; Glazner and Henline. Wendell. Second game R.' H. E. Pittsburgh . .... 6 1 0 0 Philadelphia.......... 4 12 2 Pfeiffer, Kremer and Schmidt; Betts and Wilson. I AMERICAN' No games scheduled. Salem Racquet Wielders Defeat Oregon City Club '.Salem .racquet weilders had lit tle trouble in defeating the visit ing Oregon City tennis players in a duel tournament at the state hospital courts Sunday afternoon, taking the tourney with eight out of the nine matches played. Len non, of Salem, lost the only match, losing to G. E. Seon by 6-1; 6-2. Other scores of the tournament were: 1. Dr. C. E. Bates of Salem defeated Gordon Ramstead. 6-2, 6-4; Paul Rice of Salem defeated E. C. Chaiman, 6-4, 6-2; Ray Oakerberg of Salem defeated Rar ney Garret, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Francis L.utz of Salem defeated N. Green, 6-0, 6-1; Adolph Greenbaum of. Salem defeated Phillips of Oregon City, 8-6, 6-0; Bates and Oaker berg of Salem defeated Garrett and Seon, 6-1, 6-4; Lennon and Rice of Salem defeated Ramstead and Cbaiman 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Lutz and Greenbaum of Salem defeat ed Phillips and Green, 6-2, 6-2. SPORTS . High Class Concert Is 1 Slated for Tonight Because there will be only one band concert in Willson park this week, i Oscar Steelhammer, direc tor of the Cherrian-band, has ar ranged an attractive program for tonight, featuring a clarinet duet by Adolf Bombeck and Fred Bruce, In addition to two vocal numbers by j Oscar B. Gingrich. The special reed instrument num ber Is' a dream picture medley of the old south. "Uncle Tom's Cab in." The Friday night concert has been postponed until the. end of the season. J The program for tonight is as follows: March. "Fate Triumphal". . .King selection from 'Babes in Toy- I CLUB PERCENTAGES j PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won It Pet. .531 .547 .516 .504 .580 .477 .473 .453 San Francisco L... Seattle I... ro 57 70 66 6. 61 Vernon Oakland .... Sacramento Portland 38, 62 64 bVJ 67 6H 70 .... 6t .... 6t .... 58 Salt Lake i... I -OS Angeles j.... NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost .. 70 38 Pet. .6(8 .581 .551 .541 .518 .417 .377 .364 New York Pittsburgh Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati .... St. Lonis Philadelphia .. Boston 61 .59 29 54 4.- 40 39 4t t8 50 54 6:; 64 68 AMX&ICAW LEAOTTB I Won Lost Prt: Detroit ..;... 61 47, .565 New Jork ...l.......L . 63 48 .564 Waahiaittoa .-L I .... 60 50 .545 St. Louia ... . 57 51 .528 Chicaco 4 . . 51 5B ,477 Cleveland 52 57 .477 Philadelphia ....; 46 , 6a .423 Boston ,..H...;...J. 45 62 .420 the aged tobacco land" Herbert Clarinet duet. The Two Little Bullfinches' . . . , ...... King Adolf Brombeck, Fred Bruce Medley, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Vocal solo (a "LaPaloma". . . .. -Yradies (b) "Why Did I Kiss That Girl" - Oscar B. Gingrich. 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