The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 9, 192S
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Phil Baue&To'Meefr Jimmy Anderson At Saleni Armory On: Wednesday
Ninth Inning JRally Gives Portland Fast Game From Los Angeles Team
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
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Johnny Farr of Portland to
Meet Bobby, Clark in:
emi-Windup
' Phil Bay'es, Salem boxer, will
meet meet J Ira mle Anderson of
Aatorla In the main erent of the
smoker Wednesday night at the
Salem . armory. Phll.Bayea ,has
been working out, and la reported
to be In excellent ' condition..
" 'Anderson also has been training
bard (or the match. According to
advance "reports the two are about
evenly : matched. Bates, in his
last ' fight here, 1 was ." matched
against Ollle Taylor of Bend.
Johnny Farr of Portland will
meet; Bobby Clark in the semi
wlndnp. --Farr has a reputation
for swift infighting. Clark, has
been featured in four -main events
at Eugene during the past winter.
He took his place at the top of
the card because" of his ability to
hit hard and to take his share of
punishment. .
Matchmaker Harry Plant an
' nounces that he has some strong
preliminaries to round out the bill
for the evening. .
. Max O. Buren, furniture, car
pets;.; everything - for the home.
Most beautiful Axminster rugs.
Beautiful line of pictures for your
BEBWI11
OF SERIES, 4 JO 3
Bagwell's Club Starts' Hit
. tmg Spreej Bringing in
Winning Runs
Portland 4; lias Angeles 3
' PORTLAND, : May, .(By Asso
ciated Press.) Big Bill Bagwell
as pinch hitter with two oat and
the bases empty in the last, hall
of the ninth Inning today started
a rally which gave Portland- the
game, 4 to 3, over Los Angeles. It
was the third straight for the
Beavers - tn this aeries. Bagwell
pinch hitting for Pitcher Lin grel,
cracked the first ball for & terrific
fly. that missed going tver the
right field fence by scarcely, two
feet. Glazner of the Angels then
lost control, walking La Fayette
and Johnson. Doc Crandall went
in as relief pitcher and Pro thro
cracked a line' single to right,
scoring the tying and winning
runs.
Score R. H. E.
Los Angeles . . . 3 8 1
Portland ............ 4 11 1
Glazner, Crandall and Sand
berg; Rachae, Lingrel and Berry.
Cleveland 10; Boston 4
: BOSTON. May 8. Cleveland
slaughtered Boston's pitchers to
day to win 10 to 4.
Score ;; ; R. H; E.
Cleveland . .10 14 ;3
Boston- 4 . 8 ? 4
Leveson and Sewell; Ruffing,
Wingfleld, Russell and Blscho.ff.
Boston 9; Pirates ft
PITTSBURGH. May 8. Boston
hit the ball hard and often today
and Won easily from Pittsburgh,
9 to 5.
Score R. H. E.
Boston 9 15 0
Pittsburgh 5 9 1
. Graham and Taylor; Tde, Shee
han, Songer and Gooch. - 1
borne. 179 N. Com'l.
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DUAL TRACK MEET
TAKEN BY HUSKIES
University, of Oregon Loses
-V' "to Northern College;
- Score 88 to 42
Oaks 5; Hollywood O
LOS ANGELES. May 8. Harry
Krause of Oakland southpaw.
clinched the series for Oakland by
.pitching them to a five to noth
ing victory over Hollywood here
today. It was' the Oaks' fourth
consecutive victory. Krause held
the Stars to five hits. Four of
the Stars five errors figured in
the Oaks, scoring.
Score R. H. E.
Oakland 5 9 0
Hollywood 0 5 5
Crause and Baker u Singleton,
Houllerson and Cook, Peters.
- EUGENE, Or. May 8. (By As
sociated l Press. ) -The Un iversity
of Washington, track team won a
dual meet from the University of
Oregon here today by the score of
8 8 V 'to 42. . ; Proctor Flanagan
of the Oregon team took the broad
jump- with a distance of 23 feet
6 Vt Inches, bettering his own Pa-cifle,-
coast record- by ,9-20 , of an
IncE.-'- . "
, No exceptional performances
outside of the broad - jump were
made. Due to a slow track the
running" eventa.dJld.not furniah. the.
-expected thrills. Three first events
went to the Webf ooters. Tuck and
Cleaver tying In the high hurdles.
,, Captain , Augustine of the Husky
squad bested Kelsey and Tuck in
ther'1ow , urdles,'T Cleaver-, being
. forced to fall out because of an
ininred kneecap. ' s" ,
TURXBULL DEFEATED
ATLANTA, Ga.. JMay. 8, Bobby
Laugh, diminutive golfer from the
- University of Alabama, won the
southern conference golf title here
- loday .when he defeated Joel Turn
bull;' VanaerbUt, in the 36-hole
final match of the annual tourna
meat.'; ' v . .
Coming t
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SALEM
OmMelleritliinl
SPECIALIST
In Internal Medicine for the.
pt flteen - year ;
Senators 2; Missions O
SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.
Carol Canfield, Sacramento's
southpaw pitching ace,, had the
Missions eating out of his hand to
day and shut out the San Fran
cisco team 2 to 0. Canfield only
allowed a meager two bits and
whiffed six of the Mission batters.
The Senators touched Joe Oescitg
er for nine safe blows.
Score . - . R. H. E.
Sacramento . , , , . & 9 0
Missions .'. i ; . . .'.i. 3
u. uanneia ana Koenier; uescn-
ger and Schmidt. - t ,
Brooklyn S; St. Louis 3 r
ST. LOUIS. May 8. The Brook
lyn Dodgers today defeated the St.
Louis Cardinals 5 to 3.
Score R. H.E.
Brooklyn 5 8 0
St. Louis 3 11 1
Barnes, Ehrhardt, McWeeny and
O'Nell; Reinhart, H. Ball and
O'Farrell.
Chicnpo 6; New York 4 ;
CHICAKO. May 8. The Chica
go Cubs made It two straight from
New York today winning six to
four behind the smooth pitching
of the veteran Grover Alexander.
Score R. H.E.
New York . 4 7 1
Chicago 6 12 0
McQuillan, Fitzsiramons, Davles
and McMullan. Hartley; Alexan
der and Hartnett.
Reds 2; Phillies O
CINCINNATI. May 8. Cincin
nati won a pitchers' batle from
Philadelphia today 2 to 0.
fr.n- R. H. E.
Philadelphia . . ... 0 5 0
Cincinnati 2 5 O
Carlson and Wilson; Rixey and
Picinich.
The Salem Hdw. Co., most pro
gressive. Every accommodation
given to those in need of best
hardware supplies. Work and pros
perity the motto. 120 N Com'l. ()
Seattle 3; Seals 2
SEATTLE. May .8.--A pitchers
battle between Jim Elliott and
Marty Griffin which Elliott finall?
won, teatured a baseball game
here today In which Seattle defeat
ed San Francisco 3 to 2. Day's
victory gave , Elliott his ninth
straight win of the season. The
Indians made the deciding score
in the sixth on a walk to Calaghan
and singles by Eldred and
Hudgens.
Score R. H. E.
San Francisco 2 9 0
Seattle ...3 5 0
' Griffin and Agnew; Elliott and
Jenkins.
O.I.C.BALLTE
BEATEN BT
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LEAGUE POSITION
TOISONlffi
St. Johns to Play Here at
.3" 0'Clock Today, Weath
er Permitting
0
Weather permitting, te Oxford
Park will .this afternoon at 3
o'clock be the scene of a baseball
game between Salem s senators
and the St. . Johns boys of Port- j Brooklyn
land. The Portland nine Is said to Cincinnati
. Pacific Co!t
W.
Oakland - --16
Seattle .. ... 17
Portland 16
Missions 14
Sacramento 14
Los Angeles ..r 13
Hollywood 14
San Francisco 12
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National League
be making a heavy bid for pennant
honors In the newly formed Great
er Portland - Willamette Valley
league.
St. Johns, habitat of the invad
ers, is famous in Portland for its
strategical vaudeville location.
That is, every punster and comic
Btrip hitting Portland on the three
vaudevile circuits, must remark
at sometime or other on the ter
rors of spending a night in St.
Johns.
Regardless of this fact, the lo
cality has made more or less of a
name for itself because o fthe cal
ibre of baseball it has produced
in past years. Biddy Bishop, pla
cid manager of the local lights,
has come out with the startling
announcement that he and his
team wil do all in their power to
send the Portland boys back with
no victory weighting down their
shoulders.
Incidently, with the 'weather
qualification - once more, the
games in the league today, will
complete the first round of play.
After Salem ha3 met "St. Johns,
she will have crossed bats with
every club in the league. The vis
itors are tied with Salem and Al
bany for second place.
H. F. Woodry & Son, 271 N.
Com'l. St., furniture store. Bar
gains in .furniture of all kinds.
Agent for Lang ranges, best made.
Also auctioneers. ()
W.
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..14
Chicago 12
New York 11
Pittsburgh 10
St. Louis 109
Philadelphia 9
Boston 8
L.
7
8
8
10
13
14
13
15
American League
W. L.
New York r.14 8
Chicago 15 9
Cleveland 14 9
Washington 15 10
Philadelphia 12 12
Detroit 10 12
P.oston 7 16
St. Louis 7 18
Pet.
.571
.548
.516
.500
.500
.481
.467
.414
Pet.
.667
.636
.600
.624
.435
.440
.409
.348
Tct.
.636
.625
.609
.600
.500-
.455
.304
.280
Pacific Coast
Portland 4; Los Angeles 3.
Oakland 5; Hollywood 0.
Sacramento 2; Missions 0.
Seattle 3; San Francisco 2.
STARS ASKED
TO REPORT TODAY
Men between the ages-of 19 and
22 are being sought to organize a
new baseball 4am. Those intex-
esiea are asked to meet oh the
high school field-this morning at
lOxj'clpck. Tfee team will be
known as The Bears.'
Election of officers will be held,
and the. matter jot drawing a sched
ule will be attended to as soon as
possible. Although no men have
been chosen for definite positions
National League
Boston 9; Pittsourgh 5.
Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 3.
Chicago 6: New York 4.
Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 0.
American League
Philadelphia 14; St. Louis 0.
Chicago 11; Washington 5.
Detroit 7; New York 5.
Cleveland 10; Boston 4. .
University Men,, Behind Bill
Ashbyr. Win From Aggies,
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EUGENE. May 8. By Asso
ciated Press.) The University of
Oregon baseball team played
flashy ball behind the fine twirl
ing of Bill Ashby this afternoon
and trimmed the Oregon Aggies,
7 to 3. The second game sched
uled for this afternoon was post
poned until Monday.
Score R. H. E.
Oregon . . 7 11 5
Aggies 3 7 2
Ashby and Bljss; Winters.
Stritmater and Faurle.
: DOES NOT OPERATE
J pr- Maripii" Hotel
I WdnerJayj May 12
Office nours'lb a. m. to 4 p2 m.
,'., j-ijL. ?.-; ;
r- ONE DAY OXLY
yv-y i -;t'-s..i -v
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellethln Is a regular grad-
, -late In medicine and surgery and
Is licensed by the state of Oregon
- He does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall atones, ulcers of
tomacb, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful
results iff diseases of the stomach,
1 liter, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
fceart, kidney, . bladder, bed wet-
- tif. catarvh, weak lungs, rheu
-. m&tlsm, sciatica', leg nlcera and
Below are the names cf1 a fe
his, many, satisfied patients la
. Oregon
MraL. L..Peetx, Moro, heart
... trouble.-..
' .Mra. ;"F. IIa6r; ; (daughter
If ar ie ) Walton, tonsils and ade-
. ,l 'Mrs.-; E.?C. Mulloy, V' HUIsboro,
- clcer of the leg. w
, M rs. Nelr- Peterson, . Skamoka-
. . Wash colitis. S : i
Graver, C- Gouthier, CoQuflle,
Ore.,' colitis' and . ulcers of stom-
S. ach ,
Mrs. Carl Johnson. MarshOeld,
. ear troublej'v.- ; ,
J, W,. Turner, Dalles, stomach
. trouble.
. . E. A. Rnssell Klamath Falls,
'. appendicitis, i -xr Z-. -
Remember the above ate,, that
t consultation on this trip will.'-, be
' . free and ' that bis treatment , . Is
' different. ... -' ' ' - , ?
. , rried . , .iromen; must be ;ac
cujs panied; by their 'husbands.' "
A'iress: 211 Bradbury Cldg.,
-Los Angeles, California.
ATHLETICS DEFEAT
ST. LOUIS, 14 TOO
Philadelphia Hangs Goose
,tgs to Brown Team;
Washington Defeated
Held on Liquor Chance-
E. Osburn of this cit was ar
rested Saturday by Officer Wilcox
and charged with being intoxicat
ed.
No Muffler Charged-
Martin Sanders of 173 South.
Cottage street was arrested Satur
day night by Officers G. W. Ed
wards and charged with having
no muffler on his car.
Athletics 14; St. Louis O
PHILADELPHIA, May 8. (By
Associated Press. ) The Athletics
enjoyed a picnic today at the ex
pense of the St.VLonJs Browns,
winning their sixth consecutive
game 14 to 0 Jack Quinn held
the visitors to rive scattered hits
while the locals were garnering
fourteen from three pitchers.
Score ! 5 ' R. H ,E.
St. Louis . . ....... . 0 5 3
Philadelphia 14 14 0
Ballon, Van glider. Davis and
Dixon, Schang; Qotan and" Coch
rane. ! k " ---v.; '
Chicago 11 i Senators S
, WASHINGTON, May 8. After
winning six in a row Washington
lost today" game to Chicago : H
tO 6. ! - 5 ' . . . , ' . v ,
-: . Score ; ' f ;- ' ' ' r.h.: E.
Chicago V..;,..Ull 18 0
Washington f;......'... S 10 ;4
, Blankenship and Scbalk; Ogden,
Kelley, Thomas, Marberry. Morrill
and Ruel, jSeverddv i ,
j Detroit "7; New York O
.-: NEW YORK May 8 Bunched
tuts In the third and, fourth In
nings enabled r Detroit ; to defeat
the Yankees today 7 to S. Babe
Rath got his 'seventh hbme ran of
the season In the fith inning with
two ; on-; bases. vv-;'f:-;v :
Scored-- fJ""--'. . R H.' E
Detroit , . . Hi. 7 0
New--Tork7'.;;v-iw;'5J I2;.rl
Whitehlll and Bassler; Jones,
Braxton and Collins.
Collision Reported
J. E. Farris of Salem reports
that his car collided with that
driven by Arthur Silvers of Falls
City at Ferry and 20th streets. No
damage was reported.
Oar Bumps Bicycle .. $
L. L. Kays of Salem reports
that Saturday, while driving his
car, he jumped into Delbert Mc
carty of Salem who was on a bi
cycle. The accident occurred at
High and Chemeketa streets. Ex
cept for light scratches, McCarty
was not injured. .
. Protect, our Forests. A match
or clragette thrown carelessly may
result In destruction of hundreds
of trees.
Medford Directors of Oak
Grove school vote for 320,00 build
tag annex.
TINY GLAND
; " MAKES MEN
(Set Up Nights
tf yon know that s great perrenUga of
V.Ij , "'.ln jrk re troabtt with
vnn7 imuiiou n diaordrrb of
Httl eland th Pro tat I Wk. h
tiny but Try ritat (land bicina to "slow
a P.' maay 4istraaiiic silmeaU mj an.,
uch M ifrrouami, mtlniim frT
qacat alrht risinrs. rint, .in,i
maTting-, dif fieuit ' Urintioo an J omr-
timrs. lack f control. Bat bow at iant.
(Were ia a praiseworthr treatment for
tkeac anaoylac aynptoma, that arrordinr
to sird atatoasdnta aas hroafat w-t
rmUri ta many tnouaaada. The trcatmrnt
ia pleasant and perfectly harmleaa and a
leeninrly remai-kabla is aatioa that for a
abort time a liberal "proof of merit' trial
ail U belaf offered, abaolateiy Fre to
eoovtaeo people of ite amasing effirteocy.
aMwiiviui ravca. afnai aena yonr
ne, ouriM ana iue to ncip pay poet
K aad. paekiac, and oy Ntarn man yoa
wUi get the liberal trial package. Act
at once, a fko offer may bo aaadr for a
anon mat eaiy. . v, rile tooay to
Tha Palm Co, Battle Creek. tOA.
pt. B-iiS. Adv.
To CALIFORNIA
By PICKWICK STAGES
30 - Houni :67Mrmasco
Through Reclining Chair Car Service
Three Schedules Each Day With
Stop Over Privileges
Leaving the Terminal Hotel
1 0 A. M. 7:30 P. M., 1 :35 A. M.
One Way
Round Trip
One Way
Round Trip
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
$15.50
$30.00
$28.35
$52.50
For Information Call At
TERMINAL HOTEL
or Phone 696
TO DAY-ONLY- TO DAY
FIVE ACTS
VAUDEVILLE
AND
Baby
Peggy
in
"Our
Pet"
rjp
bligh -yk
as yet, the following have already
signified their Intentions of trying
out:: '? ... 5 - - ' ' '
, Wright, nuky, E. Roberta. Mo
riety. Brown. Kight and Bullock.
,- : . ; ;
Protect : our jrorests. -flatch
or cirasrette thrown carefiiy niay
reult in destruction of bunareaa
of trees. V
This
Will
Experience
B
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UM:
Salem
asked
VT T 1 1 -xe-wa a -. .
we som a STAK SIX SEDAN to a man
and his wife the other day that f or a won
der did not have a car to trade in-and
they paid spot cash.
.These people rode in every Four and Six
cylinder Sedan represented in the
market
v
Ihey were offered j every inducement by
dealers in the way of accessories, cut pric
es and long winded promises but they
bought the STAR SIX SEDAN.
After the deal was! completed we
them this direct question: "Why did you
decide on the STAR" and this was their
reply-
'The Star rode and handled easier than
Jheothers-thrdttle' d ddwii better onliiMi:
gear-picked up quicker from a standing
start-was more quiet and had no vipra
tion and the clutch-action was decidedly
smoother and better than any of ithem."
"But our main reason for buying the
STAR was the fact that quite a number
of your competitors, when we mentioned
the Star knocked and ridiculed it, and
naturally we just wanted to learn how
utterly worthless the STAR was and the
STAR was the last; car we investigated."
The fact that we selected the STAR
only proves our confidence in it, arid after
riding and driving it and noting its won
derful performance knew that it had
been grossly misrepresented to us." '.
Just leave your prejudice at home-:Try
out the STAR as these people did and
their experience will be your experience.
STAR SIXES
Touring
Coupe ...
Coach ...
-Sedan .
$ 895.00
. 1025.00
1075.00.
1140.00
t Delivered at Salem ,
All SIXES have BENDIX
FOUR WHEEEL BRAKES
Salem
CRG. Delano
.$636.00
V 696.00
. 765.00
865.00
kktm
STAR FOURS
Standard Touringri
Special Touring
Coupster
Coach :J.4;;..:.
Delivered at Salem
Above prices with TWO
WHEEL BRAKES -Ben-dix
. Four s - Wheel brakes
$40.00 extra.
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