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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1925)
I; i 4 ,v II li: it STAtE GOLF TOURNEY CALLS LOCAL WOMEN ; MESDAMES - O LINGER, BAKER AND GLLLLNCIIAM PLAY FYed Williams : Resigns As Chair. man of Illihre Club Tourna f 5 i ' ment Committee All golf eyes during the week ". ..hare been turned toward Portland . i -In tM Oreron state eftnmnlnnnhin games. Other than Ercel Kay, , vnone of the men of the Illlhee country, club participated In the state matches , and Mrs. dinger, . Mrs.' Baker and Mrs. Gillingham participated In the ladies patches. all of thetn making alsplendld ; showing. : ' Owing to pressure of business Fred A. Williams, chairman of , the tournament committee has re quested his committee to relieve him 'of the responsibility of Inter- (club matches tor the next two or threi months, and Rex Sanford aqd Don Young hare consented to arrange for lnter-club matches r and the picking of the team dur k lag this time.. ' There seems to be demand among many of the younger mem . bers for the summer matches and it is hoped that there will be full . cooperation in order to make as good a' showing as possible during the summer months. Mr. Sanford and Mr. Young are negotiating ; with several of the clubs and it wlll be a great benefit for the Illl hee as well as the players to carry this ' work on. Announcements will -f be made ' later of the clnb matches and the . .club matches-and the trophy but tons for the 25 havinsr the low est medal ' scores at the country clttbcwill soon! be ready for dis tribution. - 1 TILDEN SCORES VICTORY GEORGE M. LOTTi JR., OF CHI , , CAOO, MEETS -DEFEAT - ST. LOUIS. July 18 (By The Associated Press)' William T. Tilden. II, Philadelphia5, today t. won hi fifth national clay court " .tennis tournament victory since 1918.. defeating George M. Lott. - Jr.. Chicago. The score was 3-6, ,6-5, 2-6, 6-2, , 8-6, The. success gave. Tiiden a t-econd grip on the '; tingles challenge trophy present- ed by the United States lawn ten ! nls association. The fifth game . of! the f Insl set proved the turning : . point of the match, the champion beginning to get in his side line placements after depending chiefi '' ly on his cannon ball delivery. He won toe game and swung into a Cultivate the habit of reading classified : ads." You will find I many bargains listed., ; t GRAND SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT of the SEASON 5 I. dtm. r.ins. fisue THOMAS A. IVISE LOTUS nODD KENNETH THOMSON FREDERIC GEORGE TAVDE Hv combined f r a ter of tk cmannortioa of tb ISOtk dfc.uw.ii i r ia. Un. Ftta . : ' prooocUoo of . By&XCHAJU) BK1H8LIT SUZJUDAJf' .APKAKINtt UNOIR TNI MANAMMINT Of , .. , Q rsa C Ty1r mm4 Mwgli Pr , i UNDOUBTEDLY THIS 13 A COMBINATION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY. WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A COMEDY THAT HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL WORLD FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF. AMERICA MAY NOT AGAIN WITNESS SUCH AN ILLUSTRIOUS AGGREGATION IN MANY YEARS TO COME. -. Order by Mall, NOW -Semi check or money order and Melf-addresHCd stamped envelope. Price: Lower floor WJO; Balcony $2.75 and t20; Boxes fSJSO; Gallery (aoj reserved) $1.10, inclading Uuc : VAUDEVILLE 5 BIG ACTS TODAY ' HARRY CAREY s li r BASEBALL" ' Br th A cuta frM - American League Detroit 7; New York 3. St. Loui ; Philadelphia 2.. Washington 19; Cleveland . Chicago 10; Boston 2. National League Cincinnati 3 ; New York 0. . St. Louis 4 ; Brooklyn 1. Chicago 7 ; Philadelphia. 6. Pittsburgh 9-1 r Boston 8-2. '- Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 5; Portland 2. Sacramento 6; Oakland 4. Seattle 12-16; Frisco 7-9. Salt Lake 19; Vernon 7. SENATORS PLAY TODAY LUCKENRACH TEAM OF POUT- LAND IS 'OPPONENT At 3 o'clock, this I afternoon the Salem Senators ' will cross bat With the Luckenbach nine oi Portland in what should prove one of the fastest .games of the season. The Luckenbach j. aggre gation took a close game froir the locals earlier in the eeasoi and are determined to repea their former triumph. If Salem drops this game it will give the Luckenbach team t chance to win the , ehampiomhli of the league. Salem can lose however and still be' one ahead of the Luckenbach outfit. Twc loses for Salem,' will! place them in a tie with the Portland team. . .Wayne Bar ham will start or the mound for the locals. Wayne has the stuff, at times, and it to day is one of those times, look out Luckenbach. Bill Ashby will be held in reserve to replace Bar ham in case that gentleman falls' to deliver. ; i Other games in the Inter State league $.or this v afternoon are HUlsboro. Papermakers versu Hllsboro: at Camas. Camas ver sus Albany. Dope I favors Cama? for a win and the i Papermakers are given an even! break with HUlsboro. '." DE PALMA TAKES , RACE VETERAN. SPEEDWAY PILOT WINS 100 MILE DRIVE DENVER, Colo 1 July 18 Ralph De Palma wojn the 100-mIIehng and dancing comedians. automobile race here late today which climaxed a two-day program sponsored, by the Racing association. Denver Auto taking $4,000 in prize money. lAn Duryea was second and Fred Comer third. - De Palma negotiated (he 100 miles over . the one-mile dirt track in one hour, 21 minu C3 and 2C 3-5 seconds. Salem Is the Hub of the Willam ette industries. Tefl your eastern friends about it. One! Night , Saurday July 25 mm. i i in -.y UtaSiM CHAUNCEY OLCOTT J AT.1ES T. POWERS JEAN FORD MARIE CARROLL GERALD ROGERS HERBERT DELLT.10RE Unitd Stt taia mms fat tuivMrMry of th origiaoi 111 Tiger Thompson" "Elks Convention Parade" Taken in Portland Thursday BASEBALL FINALS WILL BE PLAYED THIS WEEK CASEYS AND BANKERS TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Papermakers and. Eagles Battle For Title in Sundown League Tuesday Salem fans wil be given the op portunity Mf witnessing some real oaseball this -week, - which will close the baseball 'season in both f the inter city leagues, Monday night. the Knights of Jolumbus, will ' meet the United States Bankers. These teams are ow tied for second place and will jlay for the right to meet the Le iionaires, who are at the top of he league, for the city champion .hlp, Wednesday night. Frank Mason will act as umpire for this game., . " Tuesday evening the Papermak ers and the -Eagles will tangle In i struggle to decide the Sundown league championship. If the Pa- ermakers . win it will give them he championship, if they lose It vHl mke a game apiece, and a bird will be played to decide the r - - : Wednesday evening the Legion rill meet the winners of Monday light's game, in the first game of i tnree game series to dec.de the hampionship. and to decide the winner of the Spaulding prizes be- ng contributed by the Anderson Sporting goods store. The prizes this year are 12 beautitnl gold vatch fobs, shaped like a baseball. Friday evening jthe Legion will nlay wtth who ever may be the contender, in the second game of the three game series- for the hampionship. SPEEDY DANCING BILLED FAST SOXfiK AXD STEPS ARE OX 1'LlGH PROGRAM Ackercian r Harris are sending o the Bligh theater as the head- Ine attraction today "Puster Qnil- 'an and company." The offering is one of the fastest singing and dancing acts on the vaudeville stage today. - Each individual is an artist with an unlimited amount of personality, while Buster. rho s boss, is ranked well among sing- Comedy ofahe ultra sort is dis j pensed by Walter Laddie and Rose Garden in their song and dance travesty, "At the Lawn Party " Walter, the neighbor's boy. and Rose, the lady's maid, depict in -;omedy satire their Impressions of 'he different type of people that HERE'S OUR NEW SHOW Starting TODAY (Sunday) A Clash cf Emotions 'Mid a Pageant of Colorful Luxury .The glitter of the stage, the sumptuousness of elegant so ciety, THE DANGER AND HARDSHIP IN WILDEST SOUTH AMERICA these form the wonderful back grounds for a mighy love that finds its stirring climax in His Supreme Moment. At Popular Prices make up these social gatherings. A pair of vaudevilllans are Nich ols and Pearl.. Combining laugh ter with singing, they put over a nifty turn.: Miss PearJ Is a come dienne of ability. Jack Nichols has been lately faetured in some of the eastern musical comedies. Jack Atkins. "The Census Tak er," is a somewhat different mon ologist, who .derives his comedy as he goes from house to house as an enumerator for Uncle Sam. His monologue brings laughs from all sides of the house. ' Billy and Ethel will be seen on the revolving ladder. They will offer many thrills with their nov elty act. i As an added attraction; Mr. Bligh has secured the motion pic tures of the Elks' national con vention parade taken in Portland last Thursday. - '-- REPORTS SAID ENLARGED FLU EPIDEMIC DECLARED NOT AS SERIOUS AS SAID WHITE HORSE. Y. T., July 18. Dr, George Black, a member of parliament for the Yukon terri tory, declared here today that re ports of an epidemic of influenza among Indian in the Yukon have been greatly exaggerated. He said he had made a complete in vestigation and found that the natives had been afflicted with pulmonary trouble due : to a wet spring.- He insisted that there had been no influenza epidemic: RUHR DISTRICT CLEARED FRENCH ANNOUNCE EVACUA TION IN WESTPHALIA ZONE COLOGNE. Germany. July 18. (By Associated Press ) . Gen eral Gulllaumat. commander of the French army of occupation on the Rhine, today notified the state president of Duesseldorf that evacuation of the French zone in Westphalia and of the Belgian tone will be completed by mid night Monday and the remainder of the Ruhr by July 31, when the whole territory occupied by the allied forces in January, 1923. will be cleared. ; SWIMMER INJURED : PORTLAND. July 18. Jacob Hoffman. 16, of Cornelius. Or., dived into shallow water toda while In bath'ng and suffered a broken neck when his head struck tb bottom of the pool. He was brought here to a hospital where it was 8a id be bad small chance to recover. rn Alno Our Gang In "Circus Fever" 'A ' '. ' News -SlcDonald With Ronald Colman and . Blanche Sweet FOREST FIRES RAGING HUNDREDS OF BLAZES RE PORTED FROM MANY POINTS MEDICINE HAT, Alta., July 18. (By Associated Press.) Advices received here today stated that the little, town of Burstal, 40 miles northeast of here, was almost wiped out by fire last night. High winds made the task of volunteer fire fighters very hazardous. The municipal offices, post office and several other buildings were de stroyed. -! ; , ". . . VICTORIA. B. C. July 18 Officials of the forestry service de clared here today that British Col umbia is faced with a dangerous forest fire situation. All the. for ests are parched and dry as tinder and a small spark might destroy millions of feet of tlmoer, they as serted. High winds, low humidity and stifling heat -have made the task of fire fighters very difficult in the interior. SEWARD j July 18A forest fire believed to have been started by a cigarette thrown "away by a trapper is raging In the Chugach National forest in the Hope region, about. 100 miles northwest of here, it was reported today. Fifty men are fighting the blaze which is said to have swept through seven miles of virgin forest, t W.. J. McDonald, state forest supervisor and a number of assistants are on their way here on a special boat from Cordova to take charge ct the fighting, j VET RELIEF OUTLINED CAKE OF DISABLED MEN PRE PARED FOR BY LEADER WASHINGTON. July 18, (By Associated Press.) -John W. Ma han, newly elected national com mander of the disabled American veterans outlined in a statement tonight the alms of his organiza tion in behalf of soldiers of the world war. Outstanding among them are: Reinstatement of lapsed gov ernment Insurance on two months' payments and the remaining fig ure held against, the face value of the premium upon death. , A permanent medical service in the veterans' bureau modeled gen- m m GOLD SEAL m m m Congoleum if m m Absolutely II I 11 H t-i See Offer Below. 50 Full Page Congoleum Ads Make You Eligble Contest Starts Monday, July 20, and Closes Saturday, July 25, at 6 o'clock f 1 ! I GET BUSY Look up your old magazines also the new magazines and cut out every full page advertisements of the Gold Seal Congoleum bundle them together and bring them to our Store and get a Rug Free. , NOTEr Write number of advertisements in each bundle and the oldest date on the outside of wrapper, with your name and address in full. Contest closes Saturday at o o ciocK, juiy lj. Remember date erally after f the army medical corps. t I A "supreme effort" to have wounded veterans given vocation al training. I A fight against absorption of the veterans' bureau In projected department of relief and educa tion.' i Kunnort of "every reasonable movement for an adequate nation al security." j 1 Arrested tuberculars to be com nensated permanently In such, a way that they can live while work ing In a manner to guard against a return of their disability. RACING CAR INJURES 12 MACHINE SKIDS AXD PLUNGES THROUGH SPECTATORS GRAND FORKS. N. D.. Julyj 18 (By Associated Press.) A doz en persona weer hurt, two critical ly, when a racing automobile driv en bv Ray Claypool of Chicago crashed through a fence and Into a crowd of spectators at the North Dakota state fair grounds todajr. Claypool's car skidded when he attempted to avoid hitting other driver. an- FLOODS KILL HUNDREDS RIVER IX, KOREA OX RAM PAGE; FOOD IS SHORT ' TOKYO. July 18 (By J LssO- elated Press.) A few wireless re ports received from Korea concur that the flood in Seoul capital of Korea, is unprecedented especial ly in the suburb of Riuzan which Is situated along the . Han river In tre southern .part of the ilty This district was flooded owing to the failure of the embankments after the river had risen more than 35 feet. , . . ; Telegraph communications apparently completely severed are and It is not yet possible to observe casualties but the newspapers the re- port that hundreds lost their lives and thousands were rendered homeless and are In distress ing to the lack of food. The news papers also report that thousands of acres of rice land were ruined. There is no signs of weather clear ing up. It is reported that the city; of Seoul is without light, water or gas. i mum RULES OF CONTEST FIRST PRIZE .. - ? j ' - . 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