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iTIin OREGON STATES-IAN, SALE:i,,OHEGON i THURSDAY IIORNIKG, MAY 7, 1023 i r 1 uncii TO . Fuivo;isnsv Steamship Team Reorgan ized and New Material : for Salem Game The Salem Senators are primed for a fray with the Luckenbach : Steamship company baseball team next Sunday on. Oxford diamond. The visiting team has played two , games and lost both times, but they hare promised the Senators a different story. The manager sent word here to Frisco Edwards, field manager of the Senators, that he just woke up to the fact that a high class calibre ot timber is being; used in the inter-state league. y Because of the changed view point of .the Luckenbach team will be reinforced by some new mater Sal which was scoured up from be low decks and around the city They will practically hare a new team, it Is stated. Just what to .expect will remain to he seen. All the Senators are laJtlue best of trim with the exception of Ed wards, who-is bothered with an eld injury to his foot. He Is tak ing good care of the member and , expects to be on the diamond for the fray. Joe Barr, the reserre catcher that proved a senatlon last Sun day at Oregon City Is to he In the harness tor-the Sunday game." At present' he Is used In the outfield. National League - Results T Brooklyn 10; Boston O ; BOSTON", May S. Dazzy Vance shot out the Bra-res with four hits today and the Brooklyn Dodgers won thetaird game ot the series 10 to 0. Vance fanned eight bat ters. The Dodgers collected 15 hits 'off " four Boston pitchers; Fburnier ' knocking out a triple and two singles. - ' T ? , Score It. H. E. Brooklyn .....10 14 0 Boston ...... 0 4 4 Vance and Deberry; Graham, Batchelder, Benton, Ryan and O' Nell. , --J ; flame Called Off , 'Cincinnati-Chicago, postponed; wet grounds. St. Louis-Pittsburgh, postponed, cold weather' and wet grounds. New ( fork-Philadelphia, post poned; cold. , r ! Pacific Coast League - Results , Seattle O; Bearers 7 V PORTLAND, May 6. Seattle complied enough runs to beat the Rearers 9. to .1 .... which knocked them back to serenth place. Af Uf the" Suds had acquired a fire- run lead in the first two innings, Portland . banged Stryker for six runs and six. hits in the third and went out in front, 7 to 6. This lead endured until the Seattle 7th when a single by Brady, walk to BraiiW and Eldred'a homer orer. the right field fence forhree runs pit the- Suds ahead again, 9 to 7. . Score-i- - R. H. E. Seattle ' 9 13 0 'Portland ... . . . . . 7.14 1 ' Stryker. i Dumorich and. Daly; Rschac, Yarrison and Tobln. fr ' Vernon 3; Seals 3 - ' LOS ANGELES, May 6 Vernon Tigers, cellar champions, won. the opening game of their series with the league leading San Francisco Seala - 3 td t today when Pitcher Clyde Barfoot placed his team in the lead la the serenth Inning by hitting a homer that brought In a man ahead of ' him.- .Although Williams, pitching for San Fran cisco" had gllowed only fire hits, ha was yanked In favor ot Griffin 'following the circuit clout.: Score " R. H. E. San Francisco .... 2 9 0 Vernon ..... . ...... . 3 61 Williams. M. Griffin and Telle; Barfoot and Whitney. ' Rait Lake 9: Senators O SACRAMENTO, May 6. Elmer Pohder pitched ji two-hit game to day and the Bees.erened the series with the Senators, winning 9 to 0.; But 11 balls were hit out of the Infield by the locals. Vltt and r Tjr Cobb Smashes Record's . I V :.-i-,--r ; 7" I i , - . j .: : - j ..- i r ,j ' i i : i ; - 7 jr 4 ! ? -II - ;: ; . ST. LOUIS, May . Tying the major league record, the reteran, Ty:Cobb". playing manager of -the Detroit Tigers, polled out three home runs in today's game with th St. Louis Browns, j They were off Pitchers Bush, Vangilder nd CaBton. ,i ; : Cobb, who " led j the American league in batting i for, nine .conse- cutire years is playing his' 21st eeiaon in big league baseball. He has a record of holding American batting honors from 1907 to 1916 when Tris Speaker took the lead. kn today's Contest Cobb hit six times in six times at bat, account ing for eight of his .teem's 14 runs. Besides ' three homere, he drove out a double and two singles. The : only other . major league players who hare made three home Connolly poled homers. . 'Score " ; -Silt Lake .... ..... Sacramento . . . . - , R. H. E. J 9 12 0 JO 2 3 Thompson, Ponder and Peters; Vinci and Koehler. Oakland' fl; Angela O : OAKLAND, May 6. Oakland defeated Los Angeles 6 to 0 in the second game of the series here to day, hitting the offerings of Payne at will. The reteran George Fos ter was' in superb form and the Angels could do little with him. !j Score . "'' R: H. E. Los Angeles 0" 5 3 Oakland . . 6 12 0 )! Payne, Milstead and tSandberg; Foster and" Baker. i " , film Agents' in the Balkans. Victims of 'Sharp Practice BERLIN, May 6 Picturft pir ates keep ' American moving pic ture agents cn ("the jump in the Balkans. 'There are no copyright i laws and treaty provisions which protect American turns in i urKey, Rumania and Bulgaria, and con sequently these "countries" are the happy hunting '' ground for film thieves.- A. film stolen In transit jjs copied and the copies sold in he Balkan countries. ," : ""'!. I As a result of ; this illicit trade, American producers are now rush ling their . new films Immediately into the markets where there is no protection, and selling them before pirates have a chance to get hold of them. . . . ; . . i .It Is not uncommon, according to film agents in Berlin, to discov er American films of the most ex pensive sort showing ; under an other title in the cinemas of Tur key, Bulgraia and Rumania, where the moving picture men snap thel fingers at ; agents who demand rent, and dare, them to try to col lect in the courts., " i Classified Ads in The Statesman bring Results DO YOU Iff 1017 17IIY - - Actions ! ( nws.Vi.tH . I OH NO 00 OBJECT) N0f ftr it1 KJ sp1-1- J a runs In a single game In the' 20th century are George Kelly of the Giants, Ken Williams of the Brows, Cy Williams and Henline cf the Phillies. ; j ; ; Cobb, in smashing out six hits, collected a total of 16 bases, a new world's record for modern major league baseball. The pre vious record for modern baseball was held by ' Eddie Gharri ty, Washington catcher, who ran his total of bases for one game to 13 in June, 1919. The old record, made before advent of the American league was held jointly, by Bobby Lowe ot the Boston Nationals, who in 1894 collected four homers and a single, Ed Delehanty of Philadel phia Nationals, - duplicated : the stunt in ,1896. Each of these players had a total of 17 bases. Johnson Proves Better Merchant Than Fisherman ;. Paul Johnson, local clothing merchant, and S. P. Kimball spent a week-end at Oregon City which was not profitable In the way of catching the big salmon. However, they had the satisfaction ofc seeing fishermen to the left of them and fishermen to their right pull out the yellow-finned trophies, i Just the same, Paul Johnson states, he is going to make another try while the fish are running good.. : . '-: ; 0AC Rooks-Salem High : Game Is Played Today Because the OAC freshman base ball team was unable to make the trip to Salem Wednesday, it was necessary to postpone the game which was slated for Oxford pary yesterday. ; The OAC-Salem high school game will be played this af ternoon instead.- - IN OUR OFFICE NOua Be fron to S:30 AND DON T rERGET WttteN l ... am N : . 77 . "... '. II I Y V cLl -Wwtm i r !. ' VZ3 CZT.i C3 - ;. - ILDiWTO TEAWS DEFEATED ; r j - - . i. , Salem High Takes rlatch by 5 to 1 Score; Play OAC Rooks Saturday The Salem high tennis stars de feated the Albany high school V'to'vJn-a tnnis contest staged at Alhany yesterday. j Irin White trimmed Clinton Ar nold 5-7i 6-0, 6-1; Fraincls Lutx won orer Carl Houston by a score of 6-2, 6-O.nd John Creech took a lead orer Ira fcott by 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Jack MTiito won from Paul Green by 6-4;.-0. j I In the doubles vWhire; and Luts defeated Arnold and Houston by a decisive score of 75, 6-2. Minto and Creech, however.' were defeat ed by Scott and Green with a score of 7-5, 6-4. ; .. , ' ' The red and black 'team will tackle OAC rook9 herejSaturday at 2:30 on the asylum imparts.. American League I i Results i A Detroit II; St. Iuis 4 ! ST. LbUIS May 6. The veteran Ty Cobb added to his batting laurels! by hitting two homers thereby; establishing a modern ma jor league baseball record of five four-base hits in two consecutive games; and the Detroit Tigers de feated the St. Louis Browns today 11 to 4. George Sislerj hit safely in his1' twenty-first consecutive game, f Five home ruas in two consecutive games constitutes a new record for modern major league baseball. . Score R. H. E. Detroit .............111 18 St. Louis I 4 11 0 Cole L and. Woodall; " Danforth, Stauffer, Falk and Severe id. 1 Senators 10; Boston & , WASHINGTON. May 6. Wash ington .made it two out of three in its series with Boston by de feating the Red Sox 10 to 8 today in a i free hitting game. The champions batted around . in the first inning, scoring seven runs. ' Score , R. H. E. Boston 8 13 1 Washington 1 0 13 2 f Ehmke. Quinn.' Huffing, Lucey and Picinich; Johnson land Ruei, Tate. 1 ' t v. i NEW YORK, May 6. The Yan kees fell back into ,their; losing ways today dropping the final game of the series to Ithe Athle tics In 10 innings, $ ;t0 2,'giring Philadelphia three viatories out of four games played". ? fThe 'famous consecutive game record of Everett Scott was cut xhort at 1307th con test when Manager Hugglns or- Kwaeve Coughsj Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains AH dru;t 35 m4 65 )r mnd tmbn. OuUraBMuUrol(auiUrforB)3So. Better than a Mustard Plaster HOURS mm "T PUNCH THE CtOCK VOU COM6 TJ" Lcr m "Words - - - - m i a. WONDERFUL RECORD f BROKEN BY PLAYER XEW YORK, May Ow (By Associated Press.) ETerett Scott today garr way before lame knees after playing In 1..107 consecutire games of major baseball. t On Jane 20, 1016, as a member of the Boston Rel Sox, Scott started on tt record that no other athleto has ap proached on a baseball dia mond, v . Day after day, year after year, he vtms seen in his accustomed ponition. The, enl, so long foreca-st, came today at the Yankee stadium. Scott, now captain , of : the former world's champion New . York Yankees, donned his oniform , but remained in the dugout while Iltt'e Paul Wanninger, a recruit, took his place in the game against Philadelphia. I dered him: to take a rsst. i Score R. II. i E. Philadelphia 6 13 f 0 New York .......... . 2 10 P 1 ; Harris, Rommel and Cochrane f Jones, Shocker and Schang." f At Cleveland Chicago-Cleveland, postponed; rain and coldJ OREGOX DEFEATS WSC: EUGENE, Ore., May 6. Univer sity of Oregon defeated Washing ton State eo:iege at baseball on jf.be local diamond today, when a ninth inning rally brought three runs across the rubber and , made the final score 8 to 7. The game was close all the way, and held some spectacular fielding and hitting. Score 1 - R. H.j E. Oregon ......... 8 Hi 3 WSC ij. ....... 7 10 Brooks, Harrison and Nolan, Shelby jind Mitchell. Bliss: Lewis Js Working Hard for Match With Woods Frankie Lewis of Salem Is working hard for his encounter with Spec i Woods, Spokane, for mer northwest welterweight title holder, who will provide the head line attraction at the Armory Fri day night. As fight fans become more acquainted with the record of the visiting fighter, interest in the coming event Is mounting. Slow York meets Harold Reese In the six 3-minuta semi-final en counter, while Matchmaker Harry Plant has two snappy prelimiaajries lined up to . round out the pro gram. . t when presented at the Certified Used Car Lot directly west of the Fire Sta tion. Only one' of these acceptable on any one car. Don't buy until you investigate this i opportunity to save money on a real bargain. PlftST N'SVNtEP OUT? AND SttlNe iTHE 1X00.1 KNOBS .THEN GO OUT- , on coutEtr-TiONi; ) THEN o. - - Somte ? l I ! Pi? ' k 1 rift fMGIIUil IB : Fifli1,! 111X500 3-1 lllihee Country Golf Course in Excellent Shape-for Sunday At the end of 34 hard-fought holes Wednesday, I. R. MacLaugb Hn was three up on Gus Hixson at the lllihee Country club ' golf course. This was their third round and going into the last . nine holes the match, was still square. Mac Laughlin, with the use of his new approach iron took the first three holes and maintained this advant age until the seventh. This put Hixson dorme, and through his failing to negotiate a curling putt, lost the match 3 to 1. The course is being prepared for the inter-valley match Sunday. Winter rules have been abolished and the ball is now being played where it lies, according to Graham P. Sharkey, professional. The mowers have been speedily orer hauled through the courtesy of Mr. Bergman of the high school, and everything promises a perfect course Sunday.!: ' v Dinner will be served to the players and Mr. ! Sharkey wishes members and guests desiring to be served to make reservations by Saturday noon. SMUGGLERS SEXTEXCED SEATTLE, May 6. Convicted of smuggling two Chinese, Jew Suey Wen and Chin Foy, into the OUR F I XTUR.ES ARE) THE FINEST MADE - WE PURCHASE BUT THE HIGHEST GRADE NELSON BROS. 355 Cliemoketa Phone 1006 Dr .-q IE! I I , I "mvba; tws aii?t i I ! "THE JOB I THCU6WT if tl Nount (kx. y i !A : ' United States from Canada, IL E. Dotson and J. E. 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