The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 30, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY HORNING, AUGUST CO, 192o
GOLFERS GO TO ALBANY
ILLIIIEE COUNTRY CXUB TEAM
V MAKING JOTOtXKY'
Members of the Itllhee Country
club golf team will make a trip to
Albany this afternoon to meet the
Albany "golfers In a return match.
The first meeting between the two
clubs resulted in a 29 to 4 victory
for Salem and an effort will ". be
made today to repeat the performance.-
; The team will be accom
panied by a large delegation of
local golf fans, tittle is known of
Albany other .than the players In
Linn county have been working
hard and hare their minds made
np to at least break even la the
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BABE RUTH IS FINED $5000 AND
BARRED FROM PLAY INDEFINITELY
SWIM ABAMOXEI
CAPE CRTS XEZ, France, Ang.
29.--(By AP.)-4-Misa Lillian Har
rison, Argentine swimmer, has
abandoned the fdea of swimming
the English channel this year.
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Xhe OW Lamp Passes fl
LEf TIUCITY. now Mazes a bi Iglit trail even along
the .liigbwajs that derade ago knew only moon-
Im'utiim among . th shadows, - ., - i
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The krrwwne ran," cause of uncounted fire, ami its
bcaron the old oil lamp are passing. ;
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duct off the field," Huggins stated.
Huggins emphatically refused
to add to this bare statement.
"Does this mean that Ruth Is
out of the game for the remainder
of the season?" Huggins was
asked.
-That's entirely np to me, and
I will decide that when the time
comes." he replied.
"Was Ruth's misconduct wlfat
is generally known as breaking
the training rules?" -
"I have refused to answer that
question. The misconduct was off
the field of play. That's all I care
to say."
Up to an early hour tonight
Ruth could not be reached for a
statement. . He was said to have
appeared at a residence In the
west end but left a few minutes
before newsnaoer men arrived.
saying that he intended catchinr
a S o'clock train for New York.
An investigation revealed that
Ruth was not on the train and had
not appeared at the station when
it departed.
While Ruth took his susnenslon
calmly, merely shrugging his
shoulders and retiring from the
park, his layoff was a real blow
to the youth of the land, thou
sands of whom gathered dally in
the various ball parks Just to see
the "Babe" perform.
Ruth's 13 years In St. Marv's
Industrial home, where he receiv
ed his early training, had kindled
within him a kindly consideration
for the youth of the land and he
is said to have contributed gener
ously to all boys movements.
While Ruth can appeal to Rase
ball Commissioner Landis if he
believes the penalty exacted of
him is too excessive, there were
no indications tonight whether he
would, take such a step.
Manager lluggias said that
neither Colonel Ruppert. owner of
the Yankees, nor Business Mana
ger Ed Barrows knew of hU de
cision to suspend Ruth, nor had
been consulted about It. "
"Does-'misconduct off the field
mean drinking?" - Huggins was
asked.
"Of course it means drinking."
said Huggins. "and it means a lot
of other things besides. There
are various kinds of misconduct.
"Patience has ceased to be a
virtue. I have tried o overlook
Ruth's behavior for a while, but
I have decided to take summary
action to bring the big fellow to
his senses. -
"I am disciplining him for gen
eral misconduct orf the ball field,
detrimental j to the best interests
of the clttb during his present
road trip. I am not saying any
thin? about his actions on the ball
field."
"Every one knows he has been
having an off year," said Huggins.
And his weak batting has been
excused on account of his illness
this spring.
"When he started playing the
first of June he was on probation
more or less, bound to take care
of himself physically and live up
to the rules of club discipline.
"He has forgotten all about
these restrictions on this trip
hence the fine and suspension
Ruth early this morning was
seen in White lannels around the
hotel apparently whhont a care In
the .world, lie appeared at the
ball park about an hour before
BASEBALL 1
Bj iinfiu4 rts
Pacific
Sacramento 4: Portland 3.
Oakland 2: Vernon 1.
Salt Lake 7: Seattle S.
San Ftancisco 4: Los Angeles 3.
in two years. At the end of tbe
fastball season he devoted his at
tention to track, then to spring
football and In the summer to
coaching schXols In all parts of the
country. He was forced to call off
the school scheduled to open in
Springfield. Mo.. Monday.
. American
Detroit 9; Philadelphia S.
Washington 12; Chicago 1.
New York 4; St. Louis 1.
Cleveland 3; Hoeton 2.
National
Boston 3-C; Chicago 2-12.
New York 7; St. Louis 6. (11
Innings.) i
Cincinnati 3: Brooklyn S. Pittsburgh
11-13; Philadelphia
2-1. I - ;
the game, but soon left. Then
Huggins announced ; his suspen
sion. Late today be was said to
be at the home of a friend in West
St. Louis.
GRID MENTOR TAKEN ILL
KXITE ROCKXK fc ORDERED
TO TAKE COMPLETE REST
SOtJTH BEND. Ind., Aag. 29.
(By Associated Press.) Knnte K.
Rockne. athletic director of Notre
Dame and coach of the 1924 Notre
Dame championship football team.
was hustled out of the city this
afternoon to the Wisconsin woods
where he was ordered by phys
icians .to take a complete rest.
His condition is not considered
i serious. J
Rockne has not had a vacation
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Othine Laboratories, Inc., Buf
falo. N. Y. Adv.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 29. (By the
Associated Press.) "Misconduct
off the field" ;was responsible for
j the $5,000 fine and indefinite sus
. pension imposed on Babe Ruth to
day, Managerj Miller Huggins of
the New York Yankees stated to
night. '
"I absolutely refuse to disclose
the circumstances wUich led to the
fine and suspension, .except to say
that Ruth, was guilty of miscon-
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