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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1925)
r ;tse Oregon states:.ian;salem7oregon; - SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1023 ! r 4 it "1 . i 4 i CHICAGO BALL PLAYERS cv'. ARE JAILED FOR FIGHT mEUOU-ALL STAGED ON A NEW YOHK STREET 0 L. . ;N5V YORK, July 10 (By, the Associate fcreai) Walter "Rab- bit, Maranville, manager of. the 'Chicago National league baseball dfub, with Pitcher .Herbert Brett 1 ,nd Shortstop John Pettenger of Iho same club, iand tleorge War JJer,E.a chauffeur, were locked up A disorderly conduct charges to night after participating In a free ;for aii fignt at jForty-second and Broadway,' ' l. A 'J Warnerdescrlbed nlmgelf at the police station as a former du:H1 is t. ' Neither he hor' the police were -wre 0f tbe Identity of the ball flayers until the men'a-pedigrees .were taken for bookimr. n' The Cub players had been rid- In a taxlcab operated by War y-ner ahcl'i had Just ; alighted at JTlmes Square when an argument started which reached its climax (fn a pitched battle which drew a icrowd of thousaads,. , '!'- Half a dozen traffic nolicemen ! liad to use their, pocket sticks to i rearo me contestants. , ' All., the men , were placed in "Warner's Cab and taken to apo- yte station , . where they all ex k k ..... .. pressea- Tegret : over the occur rence, '-..-v . i . -. ' .None of the participants in the flfcltf was seriously hurt, althouxh Warner Brett and Pettenger had boa struck many times about the face and body. , Maranrille, police ? id, seemed, tot ha Ye been actios ln the role of peacemaker .when they arrived. The trouble arose . iVer a , 40-ceni taxicab fare which Warner charged them for "ridlne rounij the block," they told po- . lice. f...4. -;- :;. ' The ball players with the rest ; Of the Chicago team were, hererfor .' series between the Cubs and the Brooklyn Dodgers. The second game of the series today was post poned on account of rain. SENATORS PLAY SUNDA 1 . i PAPERMAKERS ARE OPPOX f" ENT8; LEAD THREATENED V BASEBALL I By th Awtcuud f rsa - . - " i . i f a : Coast League Portland 8;: Salt ke ' V Seattle 5; Sacramento 4. Oakland 2 Vernon 0 . ' r Los Angeles 9 ; an Francisco 7. ?: :J ' American ,.; Chicago 10; Washington 9. Cleveland; Philadelphia 1. Detroit 5; Boston 1. St. Louis 9-12; New York 8-: FIGHTERS ARE HELD FOR ALLEGED FRAMED MATCH Baseball wisemen will tell you SIANAGERS - AND 'PROMOTERS that a Ditcher, to succeed the ARRESTED OX CHARGE I blr learues -must have ft good curre or a good fast ball and some- Tony Fnente Declared One of the! thins to mix it with. 7 ', National . -v "- Philadelphia 9 ; St. Louis 7; Boston 1; Cincinnati, o. Chicago-Brooklyn game post poned; rain' ;. ;:: . Pittsburgh - New l, York game postponed ; rain. . ' ; Piinclpuls In .Alleged Fake ; Exhibition locals if they wish. to complete the season at the head of the league, ' '.; Herewith is presented the name of Mr. William Sherdel of the St. Louis Cardinals who is having a . .... t ' V t -via . . . v. v iue e,ghth Magon bJf; 8hQW Associated Prees.y Tmnj Fueate, a 8low ball 48 hla bigest as.set. Mexican hearywelght, and a boxer Modest Bill Just slowballs the wno went.under.the name of Sail-loppoeit Ion to death. They get lame or McCarthy of Los Angeles, and I backs swinging too quickly at his tneir managers were arrested here lobs , and erentually, become dis- tonignt and, charged with tiolating conraged and all tired out. a state law prohibiting the staging! jf BUI continues to .hold of framed" boxing bouts. , The J present gait he wUl wind up the arrest came after Faente stopped season in the ranks of the pitchers cariny ,m tne second round of lWho can be called winning ones on scneauiea io-round bout. Mc- their life-lon records. This de- GEER TROPHY CAPTURED $500O 8TAKK IS WON BY FAY- ON I AN, 2:00 TROTTER CLEVELAND, July 10. (By Associated Press.) The first cup to be raced for in memory of Ed (Pop) Geera, goes ; to the famous driver's former home, ' Memphis, Tenn. t It was won by Faronian who took the Geers $G0OO stake for 2:06"; trotteta. featdre of to day's5 grand circuit card at "North Randall.7 - - ;-rv 8IKI DEFEATS INDIAN Carthy escaped from , the officers. Charley Garcia, promoter of the bout,! also 'was arrested. Fuente's manager is Al Lopez, and "Pop" Nealis acts ; for : McCarthy. ; The man ; who fought as Sailor Mc Carthy. Is said to be Nick Newman of Los Angeles, s He. escaped by hiding near an ice plant and riding a freight car ' out. of town. Receipts for the boxing show were seized by.the city council. The Arizona 'boxing law holds prpmotersrseconds, managers and all other . persona connected with a boxing exhibition equally guilty with the. principals If a "f ramed' match Is proved.' . : " . ! NEW YORK, Xuly 10. Battling SikI, former Mght heavyweight champion, tonight" knocked out Hallbran, Oakland Indian fighter. in the third round of a 12-round fight. ,. - ' , ,;. US BANK,7 KC TEAMS WIN GROTTO AND ONQ NINES DE FEATED BY; BIG MARGINS The ; Salem Senators, with lead In the. interstate league cut dbwn by the defeat by Albany last week, is determined to keep the top po sition in the league Sunday when the West Linn Papermakers play hr Bill Ashby will probably start on tho - mound for the locals with Frisco Edwards,, manager, behind 'the bat. , ';:'-""" '.v''":'.:;"" v.Tr "k Only four more regular games ftm one postponed game remain lr be played thia season. Had the S-.nators not ; been defeated last wt k everything would have been iovely and the gang sitting pretty As it is. another defeat Would be .disastrous, and the best ball of the season must be ployed by the In, two-, Twilight league games last night; the United States Bank ers defeated the Grotto nine by a score of 6 to 2, and the Knights of Columbus won from the ONG 6 to 1 The latter was a postponed game. . , . . . . "Both games were well played although they-were on the ice from the start. No sensational playing was noticed. ,.' : On Wednesday,- July 18, one Of the best games of the year will, be played .when the TJ. S. Bankers meet, the K. of C. ' nine. The Knights are now 'in second place in the. league. ', , -v. ORTLAND SHIP FREED NEW YORK, July 10-(By As sociated. Press.) The Munson line freighter Thomas P. Beal, of Port land, Ore., which went on a reef In the. East river last night with a lumber cargo valued at $500, 000, , was pulled free late today and was towed to Brookfyn. During 1924, 315 Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho mills cut 10,- 128,731,000 feet of lumber. spite the fact that he haa labored with the Cardinals who wallowed around jthe cellar the first three years he cavorted with them.'' i When the 1924 season ended he had won a total of 71 games and lost 74.1 Last year was but a fair One tor him. He won eignt ana lost nine games. In 1922 and-in 1923, however, when the Cardin als wero striking at the main ram parts of the Giant fort. Bill was going good. He won 17 and lost 12 games in 1922 and won 15 and loet the same number In 1923. i. - ,,- i ! . II I I I ' The popular ballad in the Giant ranks these days is: "Has - any one at jfirst seen Kelly t" Mean ing George of the mile-long reach and mean bat. . '" . Kelly, considered a regular first sacker In McGraw's plans for sev eral seasons the while Jawn was I copping! off four National League pennants haa seldom found him self at .first this season. He has proved such a .-.good all-around player that McGraw has kept him 41 some other position most of the year.-, . . ,:;v. ' - ' ,vKeIlydldnt even, start the tara palgn.at first.-When the Giants played, the Braves opening .day, Kelly: was sent to left field. : Heinle . Groh waa Injured the next day so McGraw sent Kelly to second that Frankie Frlsch might play. third. Two days later Kelly was moved to first when Bill Ter ry suffered an injury." . - A month later. May. 16. Kelly was moved to "Second to fill in for 5 Frankie Frlsch. recipient ' of a hia broken digit. Then, after a. brief rest due to an injury to - himself. Kelly went fo second. - Kelly's ability to play first, sec ond and; the -outfield has played' a very" Important part. in. the success of the Giants, now fighting to hold their championship honors. FORD BIDS ARE RECEIVED BOARD TO CONSIDER ' OFFER r TO PURCHASE SOO SHIPS f WASHINGTON. July , 10: (By board received ' from Henry Ford today a bid for the 200 vessels offered for sale for scrapping, the tender being handed to Chairman O'Connor by W..B. Mayo, chief engineer for the manufacturers - The proposal was the first re ceived since the board yesterday rejected the recommendation j of President Palmer of the fleet cor poration for acceptance of the 31.370,000 bid of the Boston Iron 4b Metal-company of Baltimore. lWtyle. details' of ithe , Ford bid him in an unsealed. envelope. were not made, public. Chairman O'Coonnor said It waa "way over" that of the Boston - concern and contained conditions permitting resale of englnea and other equip ment of the vessels only, as Junk, unless the bidder decides - to use the equipment himself. It was Chairman O'Connor, who on his own Initiative,' took up with -Mr. Ford the question , of "bdying ships before the! 200 vessels- ! were advertised, abd a bid was generally expected from him. No such bid was found, however, although the manufacturer an nounced in Detroit that (an, offer had been mailed prior to June 20. . The bid received today Mr, O'Cqnnor related, was ! given to V. Probably President Robinson of the Dodgers isn't really regretting his action la letting' Dutch Reuther go last 'winter. Robbie labored for four' years to make a winner or eVen dependable pitcher out of the 1 southpaw but got only spas modic resUUs.: Last year, for in stance, Dutch (won only nine games and lost 13.' J Not much help there. t But right now ' Uncle'. Robbie probably casts an eye on the pitch ing records once in a while and In advertently hesitates at the name of Walter Henry' Reuther. For this erratic one is helping, the Wash ington Senators step out jin front in the American League arid hold the pace. Not an heroic part, it H true,. but he-Is .doing his tblt ith J considerable, dependability. Special Prices on New , .. i. - -4 1. A. ' '!: - . -I : t Ford wheels, 30x3- 4 Ford oversize steering wheels Fog lights 1 i- 3-Ton jacks.. I 4 Luggage carriers ! : Mirrors (rear view). Ford transmission lining sets. .$3.00 -1.75 . .85 . 2.75 . .90 .75 .75 We have a big line of new and, used parts fol all makes , oi cars ana can save you money. i DIKE'S AUTO 245 Center Street WRECKING HOUSE I i, Phone 398 r - Cash paid for cars to wreck With the cost of crude rubber going up, there should be a wel come reduction of the number of rtfbber-necks. i . ' . 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