'A THE OREGON STATES3IAN,, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST, 4, 1923 it 8 CBIOIIPH OfSiMIMS Luckenbach Team of Port land Is Defeated Here by Score of 7 to 4 r ; a Team- i ; . :. WT.-L. Pet. Senators .12 3 .796 Luckenbach 8 5 .608 Hillsboro ....... 7 . ' 7 , .500 Camas .V. -a, . - 6. 8. .426 Paperinakers . . 5 8 .385 AlbApy.j: .;V,'.. 4 11 ' .3GG ' jDiBputingalmost every play and i protesting - every decision, the . Luckenbach ship company baseball team of Portland, lost their chance to. win; $he pennant of the Inter state 'league on Oxford field Sun day-atid. , left the Salem Senators the big end of a 7 to 4 game and the'' championship of the league, Had the visitors won a. three-game series would have, been necessary ( td decide, the championship , -'Twice. during the game Carroll Luckenbach manager," became "peeved" at the ruling of the um plre and threw down bis bat in anger.: This paved the tway for Spec Keene.i who accidently drop- . ped his bat in the eighth inning II and Umpire Rankin having seen ( too much of this sort of thing' : ruled Keene out of the remainder r, of the. came 1 The Senators drew first blood - In the second inning but the score was tied by the visitors in the fofc- lowing canto-. In their halt of the inning; the Senators annexed three more tallies and chalked up a run ' In their half of the fourth and a brace of them in the fifth, Which ended the scoring for the locals . though they threatened in nearly every inning. The Shipmen I tat lied twice in the. eighth and tried to win the game" In the ninth when Zweifel. pitcher,! slammed the pill over the fence. " While the game Sunday ends the playing1-in the league for the season; Manager Edwards is try ing ,to line up some other good teams for the remaining weeks. Efforts are being made to get the Cycol team here Sunday. This team is the winner of the Greater Portland league, completing! the season; with 12 victories and no defeats. v . . , '". Summary of the game , i . TJ ' R. 31. Senators . .... 7 1 2 K I A ft Ed 's What Are McGraiv's Thoughts As He Reads About Rube's Work? -- - , " - - . , . - ; - ;. - ( V V - -; - - -' ' ? ; . i "..'v.r X . L liBASEBALU r ts i Bf AikkUUJ PrMn . I American Philadelphia 3; Chicago 2. Detroit 3; Washington 2. New, York 3; Cleveland 2. St. Louis 12; Boston 4. ' National Pittsburgh 3-3; Philadelphia 2-2 St. Louis 7; New York 6. Roston 3; Cincinnati 1. Chicago 7; Brooklyn 4. Coast played I Pacific Coat ' flames in the Tacific league this week will be as follows: Sacramento at San Francisco Oakland at Seattle. Vernon at Portland. Salt Lake at Lor Angeles. BEWiPSEV , VVflLKER TOBE SUSPENDED Commission Will Match Gib bons and Tunney for j Heavyweight Title ; " Jonn McGraw is fighting with his back -t the wall to hold the National league championship that has been hL for four years. Lack of consistant pitching has hit bio team hard. Meanwhile Rube Walherg, cast off bv the Giants as a lad with no future, is now one of Connie Macks pitching stars, L i Luckenbach Batteries ; Barham .48 andi E. .7 4 wards; Zwe'.fel and Ilelmke. STORMS ; Ay DMA X SWhtr ISLANDS 1)KAI; PROPERTY iam.(;h ii:clari:i high 5 i ii i - ' 31 .HONOH LU. Aug. 3. (By As soclated Press.) - One woman was killed fend three men threat ened with death yesterday land last night when unusually high winds swept the Hawaiian islands arid churned surrounding waters into foam., j ?Mrsi Yazu Suyetsugu died: in hospital here today of injuries sus tained when her automobile was blown off the fhillside at the heights at suburbs 'last night. David Kahanamoku. brother ot Duke Kahanamoku, the interna tionally known swimmer; j was adrift at sea with two companions In; a disabled launch, 13 hours be fore a searching naval seaplane spotted the little craft and sent the naval tug Navajo to rescue them. ' .; - --. . ' A little later John' Edgar, Hono lulu realtor, was caught by 1 the undertow at Makapuu Point.5- ; A party of life guafds .went to his rescue but Edgar t regained the shore after a' battle of half, an hour with the waves. .- ' . r The heaviest surf in years did damage along the Honolulu beach residential district wrecking lawns and Invading beach homes. . - It was still running high today. Some of the lower. ground at Fori Kamehameha was submerged, the water reaching the road leading 10 the headquarters building. PRISON WINS SHUTOUT IDHTiaXU TKA1 IS DEFEAT ! El O TO O SUNDAY MONITOR TRIMS RICKEY WILDCATS DROP SUNDAY COX TEST BY 13-7 SCORE ' : The Rickey Wildcats baseball team was defeated by Monitor jl 3 to 7 on the Monitor grounds Sun day. The Wildcats played good ball and were! winning until the fifth inning, when Chapman was knocked out. Chapman and Fucht hit home runs. ' ' - .j. k Score R- H. , E. Rickey 7 9. 4 Monitor .13 12 ! 3 Chapman, Gesner and Schultz; Beck and Olsen. ' , The prison baseball team won a shut-out game from the Port land Independents on the state penitentiary grounds Sunday af ternoon. I ' . j Fbster, pitching for the penl- teritfaryj allowed but two hits, while herstruck out 19 batsmen!. The entire prison team played errorless ball and will be! a hard team to beat from now on. J. R. Carty. manager of the prison play ers j has . challenged Frisco Ed wards and his Salem Senators for a gamejany Saturday afternoon In their present form the prison team has a good chance to beat the Senators. ;, Score R. H. E. fndnndppts .... 0 2 3 Penitentiary I ......... 6 9 0 Bjatteries: Bade. Hietsman and Turblc; Foster and Fike. - ' i authorized at a purchase price of 223. , " ..- issuance ot city liccenses was authorized to the following: H. H W Ilson, for operation of a soft drink establishment; M. A. Butler, operation of a billiard and pool room at 185 North High; H. M. Baker, rooming house at 365' North High; Mike Steinbock, anto wrecking house. 2 45 Center; Cap ital Bargain House, junk shop at 215 Center. Acting upon the complaint of 15 property owners on North Fif teenth, the council ordered the uaving on North Fifteenth from Marion to D. with the exception of a strip on each side of the Mill creek bridge. A favorable report of the street Improvement committee was J adopted for the improvement of Hunt from the Fairgrounds road to Warner; alley, block 26. Union to Division;7 Lee, between Twenty second and Twenty-fourth; Cross between Church and Twelfth; Mill, between, Fourteenth and Six teenth streets. .The city attorney was authorised ..to draw up an or dinonce for, the acceptance as a public street of property between Center and Mill creeV In Winona addition, to be named "Wyatt Court." Improvement was also authoriz ed for sidewalks along Highland avenue,: and Front. Capitol. Mr- Kenz'e, ; Nineteenth, Chemeketa and Columbia streets. BMls! passed first and second reading for the changing of Fir, in the Hearst addition, to Willow, and for the prohibition of park ing on Commercial between D and Belmont. An American. scientist says that the world will end in 4.000 years. So there is -still time for Prohibi tion to make good. 7 ' MacDonld Smith,, who failed once more to win the British open golf tournament this year after starting the final round an almost certain wianer, comes out frankly with the statement that the dlsor 4 dwly gallery" which handicapped ) him 4n his; play and threw him off j. hut game was engineered toy a v "sambline rlne" which would have lot man thousand of Hollar hart I mediately - finds himself under I nsvcholosical handicap when training alone would not tune up his punching, his timing and his judge of distance. Only actual socking in honest-to-goodness bat tles will do that. Dempsey is wise enough to realize that he would be handicapping himself to take on a nan of Tunney's youth, rugged- ness and ability without being In nerfect shane. A champion im a he Smith exhibits English newspa-1 becomes aware of the fact that he not hitting properly that nis Class of Bulaarian Girls ; Graduated Under US Head NEW YORK, Aug. 3. (By As sociated Press) Jack Dempsey and Mickey Walker will be inde finitely suspended by v the New York state athletic commission to morrow if they do not appear in person before the commission and sign articles of agreement for title matches with their outstanding challengers, Harry Wills and Dave Shade.. This was learned from a reliable source close to the boxing commission tonight. " Dempsey's presence on the Pa cific coast prohibits his attend- , ance, while Walker, it was learned tonight, will not accept the com mission's Invitation to a confer ence until the arrival of his man ager. Jack Kearns, who is now on his way east and is due to arrive here the latter part of the week, or the first of next week. -Both Dempsey and Walker will come . under an inelegiblity ban which Is virtually the same as a suspension. It was further learned . that Tommy Gibbons, and Cene Tunney, American light heavyweight cham pion, will be matched for a fight, the winner to be declared the world's heavyweight champion," until such a time as Dempsey per sonally appears before the com mission and posts a ; bond and signs articles of agreement for a match, with Wills.,,. While the commission would like, to take more definite drastic action against both Walker and Demp sey, it realizes that It cannot strip the title from either fighter, and to bring both to terms it will declare- the titles open until the real champions are ready to defend their titles. Tex Rickard. Madison Square Garden promoter, still ' holding Dempsey's proxy, will attempt to forestall action against the heavy weight champion by appearing be fore the commission, but this proxy will not be honored. It was Intimated. Rickard . said today that Dempsey positively will not fight this year either outdoors or indoors. Greb at Michigan City, Ind.. in September.' ' - . tierapsey told him that he had only one fight In mind at present the 192 bout with Harry Vills and that he would not coifclder any other! bout until he had straightened out the Wills arra:r with the New York boxing com mission. i Only a few days ago Jimmy IVi Forrest, matchmaker a the Tolo crounds. .likewise faled in at tempts to negotiate with Dempsey. He wanted to stage the Dempsey Wills fight next July 4, but the heavy king replied tbat-Tc: Rick ard already had an option on that, and until Tex resigned there wa nothing doing. Fitzsli.inioiis said he had efferr ed Dempsty more than $400,00) to fight Mt ! at Michigan Oiiy and that ho would remain in Loa An M les long enough to find out what thance he bad of obtai.iln? th Dempsey-WIlln match.. ILLIHEE GOLFERS WIN TWOJ!ATCHES SUNDAY MEXi Ladles Make i J. CONTEST WITH OF 26 TO 10 Clean Kwerp anil ! Win 18 to O; Albany Tournx xuent Is Xi xt The Illiheei Country Club C.olf team defeatetd the Oregon City Golf club Sunday in play over the Illlhee Links. The day being rather warm." the medal scores of both teams were below the aver age. "Following u the score of the men's mafrh: PARK PURCHASE AIRED SPECIAL ELECTION TO DE TERMIXE FINAL ACTION i per clippings to bear out the stor les of the uncontrolled gallery. . ft ; This betting condition, is an un fortunate one for the game If true. It strikes the first body blow at -a sport that so far has been held .I abo.ve the machinations of the un t scrupulous the kind we have as- t sociated with in other sports. I . 1 " it. iuvu uj always ueeu a genue- manrs game. It must be to hold Its prestige. Betting on the! game bas.been handled on that basis, by men to whom a bit of money "up" adds spice' to the game. "If the f'snre thing gamblers who are utterly, devoid of sports-1 manship or a wholesome love for any game,! are now breaking Into the sport, and drastic steps should be taken Immediately to rid the game of them. Bartley f Madden, long a , trial horse j for ! ring champs and - near champions, may get another chance to star in j that' same role, j Jack Dempsey, apparently "in the mood to re-enter the ring, has indicated a' desire to take on Madden or some other trial horse as a pre liminary to the now talked of bout 'with Harry Wills or Gene Tunney or both. . ' - :- '" - Dempsey explains hat he wants not only a couple of months active training but one or two warming up fights before he meets either one of the last named men. I Therein: Dempsey shows himself ft shrewd gent. He Is aware that is aim is bad. He, loses confidence in himself. And the battla is part ly lost. ; ' '' r' ')"' : In Madden Dempsey would find a good opponent for tyout purpos es. Bartley is clever and rugged. He has never 'been knocked out. The champ can try out his short arm punches to' Madden - a few times i without fear of shattering the gentleman's ribs. Madden Is fast enough to force Dempsey to shoot his blows quickly and ac curately. : ' ' j ; ''".,'; -: ; And Madden is good enough at punching to make Dempsey fight a ctutious battle until he finds him self. Nothing would give' Madden greater happiness or prestige than to knock Dempsey on his haunch es for a count of two or three ' President Hickey of the Ameri can Association, has decided that when a manager is barred from the playing field by an umpire the banishment must be complete. From now on the " naghty pilots mustn't even peek through: their fingers. ' . Reports that Nick Allen, bus pended manager of the St. Tanl team, wigwagged signals to his players from a box while. doing his penance, prompted Hickey to for bid suspended pilots ft om occupy ing "vantage points" in the stands during their layoffs. Now, the question Is raised, Just .what is a vantage point? DITCH FILLING PROBLEM AGREEMENT IS REACHED h (Continued from paga I.) j j .. f ..i rep9rted favorably on the bid of tne; J. A. Latture company of $1165. ' The report of the com mittee was rejected by a vote of 8 to 4. and the bid of the Loggers' company iaier accepted by a unanimous vote. ! ?ew; comm'ttee assignments, nerfessltated by the resignation Of Alderman Fleener. were announc ed jbv Mayor Giesy as follows r ; ! Alderman Rosebraugh appoint ed io the committee on health and poljce. to succeed Fleener; Alder man Williams appointed to th;e ways and means committee to suc ceed Rosebraugh and 1 also as chairman of the light committee to Rucceed Fleener. j A proposal presented by H. Steinbock, Junk dealer, that the city hold a clean-up campaign to gather old : paper and rags, ' was referred to the committee oin streets i with power to act. The proposal by Steinbock included ah offer by him to buy all' the paper and rags collected, the proceeds from the sale to go to the city, j Purchase from the J. L: Latture company of an electric starter for thej city's Keystone excavator was SOFIA. The first class to com plete the course In nursing under an American director was gradu ated at the Red Cross hospital the latter part 'of June." "Miss Rachel Torrance.jdirector of the nurses school delivered the address' Hn the Bulgarian language and' maue a profbund impression. Miss Torrance, who has been head of the school two years, will return In August to the United States. Her place will be. taken by Miss Haze Goff. who has been assistant to Miss Torrance since last fall. . 2 DAXZIG RICH IX REAL ESTATE .Salem voters will have the.op portunity of ratifying or rejecting the tentative purchase of a seven acre city park in the Englewood district, it action initiated by the city council last, night finds event ual approval. Acting on the re quest of Thomas B. Kay, owner of the property, that some action be taken, the council ordered the city -attorney to draw up an ordl nance"that would submit the ques-r tion to the voters In case a spe cial election is held in October. j Tentative purchase of the prop erty was made last, year by the council af a price of, 18.000 plus interest. " with the understanding that final action would, he taken the first of this year. No provl-t slon for the purchase was made In the budget for this year and consequently funds for.lt are not now available. .''. I The motion" Instructing the city attorney to draw an ordinance covering the question was adopted by a vote of 8 to 5. The ordi nanca must stand debate in the council later. Oregon City St rfhmn O Mraahey Ma Wry o W. Colli- 1 Park 3 Omond Stokra 3 Swafford ( 8chinri ,- ft J. Colli O 1exer ; I Bricza o Curraa ..., o Ruerfield .. 3 M cuDfr i O Uatourvtta O 10 Salem - K. Saar.ird J. II. Karrar 2 II. II. Olincrr 2 Orria Kry u L. C. Farmer 2 A. C. BaiUy 1 V. Quiavnbory O C. Kiuloff i-iii Hixvin 3 Donald Yaanc 3 ii. HildrbraiMt O Tom Wood 3 1. Virko 3 ii. (i. It-ova o V. A. Klliott 3 t Willuma ' 3 56 LOS ANGELES. Aug. 3. (By Associated Press.) Another vis iting fight promoter came away from Jack Dempsey empty handed today.M He was Floyd ' Fitzaim mons, who Journeyed to Los An geles in the hope of signing the champion for a bout with ILirry The ladies team of the Illlhee club made a clean sweep of their match with the ladies from Ore gon City, winning by a score of 18 to 0. The ladies team was composed of Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Olinger, Mrs. Locke, Mrs. Gilling ham, Mrs. Hixsoa and Mrs. I'arrar. On August 16 the Albany Golf club will send a sixteen-man team to Salem to meet the Illlhee club team. , Profit by the experience of those who know. Use McCL'AREN CORD Tin i r . - f I HI i mm ! Neglect may he the height opposition. . ! of A Gripping Tread Design MIM" -BILL" Smith & : Walkins Suappy Service PHONE 44 Dr. Joncz reported seeing 1.000 dead trout floating in an area no larger than the floor space of a i small bungalow. t HERMAN HEATS HURLEY NEW YORK, Aug. 3. (By Ash sociated Press.) 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