The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 06, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST f, 1925
EFITI1EIS
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SLATED FOSt PARK
Salem Senators to Meet Se
lected All-Stars oh Ox
ford Diamond Sunday
. BASEBALL'. r
By Aioolted Pratt "; -" I
L-l : , "
National ; "": ..
St. Louis 14; Boston 2. ; ; .
Chicago 7; Philadelphia 6.
Brooklyn- Pittsburgh postponed,
rain.
Cincinnati-New York, post
poned, rain. ' -
01 SI
s
nil
The Salem Senators will meet a
picked alltar team from the local
Svodown League at Oiford park
Sunaar, It was announced yester
day , The game Is to be a benefit f-:
affair to help cover the f 250 de
ficit ,ihar the i local club has in
eyrrad this reason, but aside from
aU'that the mix promises to offer
one of the liveliest ; sessions Of
niirt rtn iha 1nnl wrniin An this
eeaaon. The games with outside
clubs have given Salem, some real
tiport rp far, but when the locals
meet locals Sunday it la going to
bo wore than the proverbial situ
ation where-Greek meets Greek,
say the prophets. I -i ; ' j'iTiii;
A field day program in which
members of both teams will take
-part ii being arranged as a side
feature to the event Sundaywlth
.a, schedule including a 100-yard
dash, f ungo hitting, accuracy
throwing, distance throwing, clrci
i ing bases, and kindred sport allied
No the baseball game. :
Both teams will donate their
services free of charge in order
that the largest .amount possible
can be raised. i
Th nmatAiir all-star tftam will
(eirms of thendown league by
American .
All pames postponed rain.
- Pacific . !
Portland 4j Vernon 3. -Oakland
7 r Seattle 5. .,
Los Angeles 2; Salt Lake 1.
San Francisco 6; Sacramento 0.
BATTLE OF WORDS
WA6ED0VERFIGHT
Proposed Dempsey -.Wills
Bout Turns. Loose. Con
1 jtradictory Statements
NEW YORK; Aug. 5. (By As
sociated Press).- The trans-con
tinental battle of words over the
proposed : heavyweight champion
ship clash between Jack Dempsey
and Harry Wills in 1925 waged
furiously today., iy , . :
Verbal broadsides of contradict
tory statements were turned loose
in ' three sectors, but after being
Fast Contest Is Slated for
Oxford Park Friday Eve
ning at 6 O'Clock
mann Is successful, Munn said be
would quit j wrestling and return
to the rlngr.'
. Munn made' his debut as a
fighter with, little or no success
before taking to the mat.
OREGON COACH SOUGHT
HUNTINGTON APPROACHED I1Y
MISSISSIPPI COLW-IGK
The' American Legion baseball
team, winners of the ' city; league
series, will meet the Heckert team
of Corvallis on the Oxford field
in a seven-inning game beginning
at fi o'clock Friday night; it was
announced yesterday! by P. H.
Acton, manager. . The visitors are
playing under the name of a Cor
vallis contracting firm.
' The American Legion team com
pleted a successful season, being
defeated but once during the sea-!
son! by the Kn'ghts of Columbus.
In the three-game finals with the
United States Bankers, the Legion
lost one and won two games and
cinching the championship for the
third consecutive year. -
More than the ordinary amount
of Interest has been taken in the
city league this year, and for the
deciding game of the season more
than 350 persons paid admission
and obtained their money's worth.
A. small admission fee will be
charged Friday as the. Legion has
some obligations to meet and is
putting the ; money J in a good
cause. Manager Acton said.
. Arrangements have been made
with the manager of the Corval
lis team to play there next week.
EUGENE, Or.. Aug. 5.- Missis
sippi college, Clinton. Miss., is
seeking Shy" Huntington, ex
University of i Oregon coach, to
guide its gridiron destinies. Hunt
ington tonight admitted he had
been definitely approached by the
southern school. He has made no
decision as yet, as his business
here is most active during the
summer and fall' seasons. He Is
in the fuel business here.
BIM STATUTE
IS TO BE ATTACKED
Scopes' "Defense to Deter
mine Constitutionality ot
Tennessee Measure
BEAVERS GET PLAYER
sifted, thev all appeared to arree
De Barrick of the YMC.V and that Dempsey and Wills will climb
Blinkers team, and by Carl Ga-1 into the ring to fight it out with
brtWson of the American legion, blows. Instead of words, some time
The-league has been furnishing a next year.
lively brand bf ball during their The high spots of the day's long
reason and with a combination or " snarpauooung iohows;
the bent that the whole league has Jack Dempsey. Los Angeles
ia ftffpr a roil contest is etnected I Telegraphs Tex Rickard: "Defi-
de'pile the record of: the semi
proiessionals.L ! , 1
: j' Tickets are to be placed on sale
nil o7er the city and a wide pat
ronage is being asked in order to
Icet'p baseball here on the stan
dard set thld season. The price if
to be 50 centi. ji Those who cannot
attend are boing urged to buj
tickt-ia ! nevertheless to help the
club onto iu ieft.
T The reason s for the failure oi
the local Club to meet expense?
Ibis year is explained by the fact
th&t ! subscriptions this season
anointed to only $800 compared
with the $2200 secured last year.
The ruling of the interstate league
compelling aj (0-40 per cent split
on gate receipts has also decreased
ttie amount takeu into the clubV
coffers this year. . ;
M
LINN WOULD FIGHT JACK
WRESTLER WANTS TO TACKLE
I HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP
PLAN NOVELTY TOURNEY
ILLIHKK GOLFRRa MUST WEAR
i J..j WOMEN'8 CLOTHES -
! A novelty tournament is being
arranged by the tournament com
mitted for the lllihee Country club
Sunday-,: according to G. P. Shark
ey, professional.'- ' -
! Only members .wearing ladies'
wearing! apparel will be admitted
to ineu grounds, r as mere . are
some. substantial prizes offered for
the matcb?3i a rlarga turnout la
anticipated u , . f ,
j A Country club "cop" will be
stationed.; ft! the entrance to Lth?
grounds and, will admit no one not
properly attired. All male mem
hers. of the club have been given
ample notice of the tournament.
CHEMISTRY' HEAD NAMED
"! SPOKANE.' Aug. 5. Miss Con-
stance West of Seattle has been!
named head of the department of I
r chemistry at i Spokane university
and ' lit ' axdume her duties this
fall." Miss West nrocurcd hen
master -of Wrjnce' degree at thel -
University of Washington.,
nitely eliminating New York Btate"
as a site for the match, but hold
ing open prospect of engagement
with Rickard or "any responsible
promoter"; anywhere else. Asserts
agreement! with Rickard only ver
bal and tentative and not binding.
Willing to fight for Floyd Fitz-
timmons' near Chicago if Wills
agrees. . -y-y
Jack Kearns, Chicago An
nounces on way to New York to
iron out-all difficulties with the
New York boxing commission on
both the Dempsey - Wills and
Shade - Walker matters;" that
Dempsey will fight Wills only nn-
ler his (Kearns) management.
Difficulties with Dempsey not con
cerned with ring, affairs and will
receive bids for Wills', fight from
any promoter In" the world willing
to post forfeit of, half million dol-
ars up. figures nig-matcn win
Iraw two million dollar gatev
Tex Rickard, New York Insists
Dempsey will fight only; under his
direction and confident battle with
nrni - in i i t-- x i
t tits win yule iu nev 1 U1K i
iround Julv 4. 1926. Has'under-
)tanding" with Dempsey and is
ready - to stage battle here or in
Jersey City4 Brands talk of fight
going elsewhere as -'hot air."
take k
canadian pacific
EMPRESS LINEflS
-JAPAN
BOISE, Idaho. Aug. 5. (By As
sociated Press.) Wayne "Big"!
Munn, who held the world's
heavyweight wrestling title, for a
short time recently, wants to-fight
Jack Dempsey for the world's
heavyweight boxing crown.
The giant former University of
Nebraska football player, who hat
been working on a farm near CaUl-
well for the past month keeping
in shape, announced here tonight
that his manager. Cube Kauff
mann is in Los Angeles seeking
a match with Dempsey. If Kauff-
TULSA, Okla.. Aug. 5. (By
Associated Press.) The sale of
Lyman R. Lamb, centerfielder and
former manager of the Tulsa Oil
ers to Portland- ot the Pacitir
Coast league was announced to
day by J. R. Friel. Oilers' bus
iness manager.
A foreigner is one you do not
understand.
She'll Work
O.K. Now
Why envy the other man's,
car and wonder how he
keeps the engine running
smoothly, quietly "full er
pep." He simply had us .
to remove '.the aches and
kinks. Since then no
troubles at all.
When we say she'll work.
O. K. now, she does. Our
guarantee covers that. So
If you are tired of vexa
tions and troubles and ex
cessive repair bills just
drive your car over to
F. W. Pettyjohn Co.
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Phone 1200
CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., Aug. 5.
-(By Associated Press.) Not
only does defense counsel, for J.
T.' Scopes, Rhea county teacher,
convicted of violation of the Ten
nessee evolution law, hold that the
theory of evolution denies and is
In conflict with the story of the
Divine creation of man, as taught
by the Bible, as published yester
day in connection with the riling
of a petition for Injunction in fed
eral court here, but this theory
will be-more strongly reiterated in
a companion petition to be filed
tomorrow.
Such was the statement ton'ght
of Dry John It. "Neal. senior coun
sel for Scopes In the trial at Day
ton, who remained in the city and
drafted' what he designated as the
taxpayers' bill.
The bill will be riled in the
name of J. Robert Wilson of Rhea
county. In behalf of himself and
other fathers and children "like
situated." and attacks the con
stitutionality of the evolution law
both as taxpayer and as a parent
The bill will allege the sane
grounds of complaint as the pe
tition filed yesterday that the
Tennessee law ia In conflict with
the United States constitution in
that it deprive the plalnttr: or
liberty to teach his children ifce
truth, and that by barring the
teaching cf evolution the money
of the taxpayers is being wrong
fully used.
Dr. Neal stated that the bill will
be predicated on the theory that
evolution is In conflict with the
story of Divine creation of aian
as taught in the Bible. j
BARGAINS
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7x9 Auto Tent. $9.85
12x14 Wafl Tent $19.85
Army Shoes $4.95
Oil Stones .....35c
5 Auger Bils..il'........$2.00
i
Bass Plugs ... 50c
3 Tnnis Ballsl.:. $1.25
6 Fox Razor Blades 40c
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- SPORTING GOODS
PORTLAND MAN VICTOR
MACKIE DEFEATS MIM.KR OF
PALO ALTO AT TENNIS i
and Robert Kendall." Portland; "put
out Bartlett. Portland. 6-1, 6-2.
In the men's doubles. Robert
Kendall and J. II. Mackle gave
the visiting Callfornlans, Herbert
Suhr and Stanley Almquist. the
closest match of the day. losing
6-4. 6-3.
Mrs; Golda Myer Gross. San
Francisco, wont two straight sets
from Miss Stella Fording, Port
land. 1 6-0, 6-2. .Miss Carolyn
Swartz. San Francisco, won from
M isa Toluk u'HorlwaTte.'IIonoIalu."
61, 6-2. in an Interestlngtnatch'
In which the San Francisco' girt
displayed her usual ability. Mrs.
Ream Leachman. Vallejo. who has
made a clean sweep of the tourna
ment to date, winning all ' her
matches In love sets, eliminated
Mrs. J. . Carr. Portland. 6-0, 6-0.
Prohibition Is worktng smooth
ly now, and the only job left is
to stop the tale of liquor.'
PORTLAND. Aug. 5. Upset
ting the dope in today's play of I
the Oregon tennis championship.
J-. H. Mackie, Portland, won from
Sutton Miller, Palo Alto, in a
mree-set matcn. Macule .was
steady throughout and carried too
much experience for his younger
opponent, winning 6-4. 3-6. 6-2.
Catlin Wolfard. San Francisco,
went into the semi-finals by de
feating Harry S. Gray 6-1, 6-2,
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