The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 24, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    STATESMAN PAGE OF LIVE SSPORT NEWS FROM EVERYWKE
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If the Salem Senators this af
ternoon. In the game at Oxford
field, succeed In winning over the
strong Port of Portland team, the
main obstacle will hare been re
moved in the struggle of the Sen
ators towards the state semi-pro
fesafonal baseball championship.
The position of the Port team
In the Portland City league. In
which they stand in a tie with
Klckoll for first place, and the
number of wins this club has reg
istered over all other teams that
It has met this season. Indicates
that the Port of Portland club is
about the most formidable, semi
pro team In the Rose City. ?
The Port team Is not competing
In the fall tournament in Portland
owing to a financial consideration,
but as soon as . the tournament
winner has been decided Manager
Biddy Bishop of the Senators ex
pects to bring that team, to Sa
lem for a game, or possibly play
the game in Portland. Anyway,
he expects to make an attempt
to clean up on the tournament
winners. '
The game between the Port of
Portland and Salem today will be
one of the crucial games of the
season, though there is a possibil
ity that it may not be the last
game of the season between the
two clubs. . That remains to be
decided. i i
With virtually the same lineup
of players as at the first of the
season, the Senators . have a far
better lnb tban In the earlier
weeks. This is due mainly S to
"better work with the stick, the
Senators haying developed won
derfully In recent weeks. The Nw
Senators have their hard hitters
but not all of t';e boys are after
home runs. Sacrifice hitting has
developed to a .remarkable degree
among the Senators, and some of
the hardest hitters have, in recent
games, shown fan ability to lay
down the prettiest kind of bunts.
Another thing in favor of the
Senators is the accurate j. field
work developed recently. In the
games of the last month errors
have been few, f and most of them
of the excusable kind, on the Sen
ators flub ;
Bishop is depending on Ashby
to pijeh again today. Last Sun
day Ashby pitched a brilliant
game, allowing only four hits by
the Brooklyn - team of Portland.
Ashby has grown stronger with
the fans week by week all season.
and they have learned to place a
lot of reliance; in the tireless
youngster. t ? n
Notwithstanding a light drizzle
of xaln last Sunday the attendance
was good. Today, with indica
tions of perfect baseball weather,
it Is probable; that the record
crowd of the year will be pres
ent. : ' -J: - - : ' -
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CLUB PERCENTAGES
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COAST AND MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES
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Karraniento 7, Frisco 6.;
SACRAMENTO, Aug. 23. Sac
ramento defeated the Seals today
7 to 6, in 10 inning by staging
a three-run rally to tie the score
in the ninth and then hopping on
Mitchell for the deciding tally in
the extra stanza. Moilwltz made
four hits in four times up.
Score R. II. E.
San Francisco 6 10 1
Sacramento . . . . 7 10 2
Williams, Geary, Mitchell and
Yelle; Canfield. James and Shea.
Portland 13, Vernon 1.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23. Port
land pounded two Vernon pitch
ers all over the lot today and be
sides winning the game 13 to 1
gained a 3 to 2 edge on the series
count. The Beavers started their
long line of scoring in the first in
ning when Dick Cox knocked a
homer , with one man on.
Score It. II. E.
Portland ... ........ 13 13 3
Vernon 1 8 0
Leveren and Query; Christian,
Groat ano Hannah. ,
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
II Win Ijut TVt.
San Francisco 77 62 .554
Seattle , ji 77 3 ' ..ISO
Vernon ....,i ,. 72 68 .514
Oakland ,.4. 72 69 .511
Kartamenta 67 72 .482
Halt Laka 66 75 .468
Portland . j . 65 75 .464
Lob Angeles 64 7fl .457
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Corvallis- -Eugene Jefferson
Dallas - Albany Monmouth
Independence -"Monroe
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NATIONAL league
i i "Won Lost Prt.
York- : I..j.. 73 44 .624
Pittsburgh 68 48 .586
Brooklyn 67 52 .563
Chicago .J . 63 52 ;548
Cincinnati . 62 59 .512
St. Louis ...r i i 50 68 .424
Philadelphia Ij 43 72 .374
Boston 4-j ... 43 74 .368
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AMERICAN LEAGUE .
I J Won Lost P-t.
Nw York -N. 68
Washington ....... 68
Detroit ... 65
St. Louis i . i I 60
Cleveland t.J 55
Boston ...i.i, 54
Philadelphia, -.Ui i 53
Chicago ..;;.; 51
SO .576
53 .567
54 .546
68 .469
64 .462
6 .458
67 .442
65 .440
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Angels 16, Salt Lake 12. "
SALT LAKE CITY., Aug. 23.
The Angels and Bees put on an-
otber voluminous game here t6r
day. thej visitors winning. ic to
12. Torn Hughes, Angel pitcher,
walked the first five batsmen n
face him. All told he walked six
and allowed a 2-base hit bet.ire
the first man was retired. This is
thought to be a j record. Salt
Lake's two pitchers were not even
remotely effective.
Score- It. 11. K.
Los Angeles . . . . . ...'.IS 22 3
Salt Lake ........... 12 12 3
Hughes, Weinert, Myers, Koot
and Jenkins; Ponder, McCabe and
Peters.
St. Ixmis 8, New York 3
ST. LOUIS. Aug 23. (Nation
al) Bitting Dean,: Ryan and Jonr
nard freely the Cardinals defeat
ed the New York Giants today 8
to 3S
New York I . . . . . i . ..... 3 4 0
St. Louis i .8 16 0
' Dean, Ryan, Jonnard, Maun
and Snyder; Sothoron and Gon
zales. I i; -
Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2
- PITTSBURGH, Aug. 23. (Na
tional) In a hard-fought pitch
ers battle! bet ween Kremer and
Yeargln the Pirates triumphed ov
er Boston in the tatter's final ap
pearance of the season here, 3 to
2. Two of: Pittsburgh's runs were
the result Of the batting of Cuyler
who hit a home run in the. first
Inning. In the third inning he
brought home Carey, who had
doubled, with a sharp single.
Boston . . . ... ..." 2 8 0
Pittsburgh . . . . , V. . 3 7
Yeargln and O'Neill, Couzeneau
Kremer and Smith.
Seattle 5; Oakland 3.
OAKLAND. Aug. 23. Seattle
beat Oakland 5 to 3 today and
cinched the series, i Gregg con
tinned his unbroken series of vic
tories over the Oakland club. Se
attle hit Mails with three runs
from four hits In the firth inning.
Score It. II. E.
Seattle .............. 5 10 1
Oakland ............ . 3 m q
Gregg and E. Baldwin; Mails,
Harris and Baker.
PADDOCK BREAKS RECORD
NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Charley
Paddock of the Los Angeles Ath
letic club, today broke the world's
record for the 250 yard dash when
he ran the distance in 25 2-5 sec
ondes at the senior Metropolitan
AAU track and field championships.
Brooklyn 65 Chicago 5
CHICAGO, AUg. 23 (Nation
al) Erratic support behind Bush
gave Brooklyn a six to five victory
tory over Chicago today In a game
in which Dazzy Vance, star twirl
er of the Dodgers set a season'
record for strike outg by fanning
fifteen men. His feat also estab
lished a modern major league re
cord which was? established by
Rube Waddell, who struck out 16
men while in the American league
July 29, 1308. The Cubs also
contributed to the great game by
executing a triple play, the first
one here this season. With men
on first and second in the second
inning. Deberry . lined to Barrett
whose throw to Grantham doubled
Stock before he could get back' to
the bag. Grantham then winged
the ball to Cotter at first base be
fore Griffith could get back, for
the third out. ; iv
Brooklyn" ... .vV; i ... .6 -' 8 0
Chicago . ; 5 7 5
Vance and Deberry; Bush, Kean
and O'Farrell.
Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2
CINCINNATI. Aug. 23. (Na
tional) Cincinnati won the series
from Philadelphia by taking the
final game today, 3 to 2. The
Reds scored the f winning run in
the eighth! on a : pass to Walker
and singles by Bressler "and PJn
elli. ... , - "... ;
Philadelphia ......... .2 5 0
Cincinnati ... .v ...... .3 9 1
Carlson and Wilson; Mays and
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Xew York 8; Detroit 1.
NEW YORK. Aug. 21 (American).-
New j York t evened up the
series 1 with t Detroit, winning the
second game. 8 to 1. Pen nock,
pitching star of the world's cham
pions, wa3 in brilliant form. The
Yankee defeated Whitehill for the
first time this season. v
Score i Jis II. K.
17 1
8 11 2
Bassler;
Detroit . i . I ,
New York ...........
Whitehill. Cole and
Pennock and Schang.
i Washington 2;
Score
Chicago
Washington' . .
Chicago I .
It. If.
.... 1 8
2 6,
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Thurston and Schalk; Mogridge
and Ituel.
Cleveland ; Boston 0
Score ; It. H.
Cleveland . . 1 f . .. . . . . . 8 12
Boston .... I . .1 ..... . 6 11
Shaute and Myatt;
Ross and Piclnich. ;
Fullerton,
Iliiladelphia 4; St. Louis 2
PHILADELPHIA. . Aug. 23.
(American). Philadelphia de
feated St. Louis today, 4 to 2,
having won; three of the four
games of the series. Dykes hit a
home run.
Score R. 11. iz.
St. Louis 2 10 0
Phaildelphia ..... ... 4 101
Danrorth, Vangllder, Kolp and
Severeid; Baumgartner and Per
kins. . .
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SEATTLE. Aug. 23. Climaxed
by a spectaeulaf aerial exhibition
by six sea and three land planes
temporarily stationed at Camp
Beyers, Sand Point aviation field.
northeast of here, fleet week was
officially closed today, but enter
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the battle fleet anchored in Elliott
bay will cotinue for another week.
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