THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON -" : TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15. 1926 . : 1 1 1 ,ii 1 : I - I - ' - ALBilTJYIS . DEFEATED BY SALEM SENATORS Local Nine Continues Bid for Honors,' Win Sunday's .. Game by 6-3 Score. . -. ... - Salem Senator continued their bidding for the Greater Portland Willamette Valley league cham pionship - by defeating the mea from Albany Sunday. The Cycols continue to hold Uhe lead. ' how ever, also winning their ' game Sunday.- The local boys took the gatoe, to 3. r - . - After Albany, had failed to do anything in the' first inning, Sa lem started the scpring when Proc tor Jifted one oyer the right field fence for four easy" bases. - . : Iq the,thlrd inning Salem added four, more mns to their total;- in cidentally cinching the game. Sa lem completed her scoring in the sixth. inning, managing tb score a lode run on a wild heave from center. , Iq. the eighth inning Al bany gained, two runs. They were unable to scratch the surface in their last chance at the bat. : . Salem : still stands ' in second pla.ee In , the league, having won seven And lost . two. Cycols lead with one lost and seven won. Should Salem win' next Sunday's contest and should the Cycols lose Salem will spurt . to first place, having played one more game than the Portland aggregation ' Following is the summary of Sunday's game: : Is, t Salem ' AB. R - Paclflc Coast s ' s . ; w. r,. Los Angeles ........:U41 25 Oakland . ...:S4 Sacramento 35 Missions . 11. 34 Portland ...; .....:......3 4 Seattle ... j -.34 Hollywood .1 .. 32 San Francisco .....28 21 S3 34 35 36 37 41 . Pet. .621 .522 .515 .500 .493 .480 .454 .'406 Qulnn cf .'. . Proctor 'lb. Barton rf . . , Ridings as , Bout on 3b Baird lb . : . Reld If .. . .' Edwards c . Russell p . .' xTJarham p . Totals . . . 5 3 3 1 1 3 1 O 0 0 0 0 1 0 H. 0 ' 2 1 -2 1 1 1 0 0 1 PO. 2 2 0 2 1 14 1 5 0 0 A. 0 5 0 2' .3 0 0 0 2 0 E. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 National league ; ' W. I Pet. Cincinnati ......31 23. .574 Pittsburgh . ;.L2S.22 .560 St. Louis 29 26 .557 Chicago ..... . ..28 ' 25 v .519 Brooklyn 2 6 25 .610 New York -U-.-i.27: 28 t ,491 Philadelphia 9 22 ,it2 Boston ...1. U...22 28 : ;440. American League. ; W. L. New York . U40 16 Cleveland ! ..-.31 26 Chicago .....1. .;. .--.SO ' 26 Philadelphia -U -,...31 Washington !..-...LU:27 St Louis ... -.-.28 Detroit .. ..i ;. .... 27 Boston -...U , ......17 27 26 30 31 38 Pet. .714 .544 .336 .534 .509 .483 .466 .309 Buster Brown Shoe Store. High class, stylish looking, comfort giv ing, long wearing shoes for the least money '.Go and be convinc ed. 125 North Com'l St, - () Gabriel- Powaer supply Co., lumber, building materials, paints and Tarnishes, roofing paper. Get prices there and make a big sav ing. Office. 175 S. Com'L () SALEM GOLFERS IE IN BASEBALL LEAGUE Salem, Albany, Cycol and St. Johns Are to r ighlfor L i ';- Supremacy; -V Only four base bull teams will be recognised in the Greater Portland Willamette Valley baseball league from now on, It ' was announced here .Monday, evening, as the re sult of a conference - in Portland. The teams left in the league after the others were eliminated are Sa lem, Albany, CyccI and St. Johns. The chanre was made. It is said, in order to provide faster games and . to speed up the schedule. Oftly the teams that were fare be hind in the -race were -elfminated. The .league has been .grealLy : im proved by the change, according to the opinion of officials of the organization. , Vick Bros, are selling the Oak land and Pontiae cars. Agents for the valley counties. Pioneer firm in autos. Oakland coach now only S12?0. 280 S. High St. () .36 6 9 27 12 Albany AB. ft. ,4 1 H. Mason 3b ... 4 1 1 Wilkinson ss . 4 0 1 Hecker 2b . .412 McKersie lb. 4 0 2 McReyn'ds. If 4.0 .0 Qulssenb'y. rf 3 0 0 Braumb'gh cf 2 0 0 Krelta c 3 1 1 Turpin t p .... 3 0 0 Cox cf . . . : . 2 0 0 PO. 1 2 11 5 1 0 A. 3 1 4 0 1 .0 0 0 1 0 Totals '...38 3 7 24 10 4 xReplaced Russell in the eighth, on out.- ,' Batted for Broutnbaugh In the seventh, two put . Patersott ran tor: Kreitz in the 'eightlu: - .: ; . . :.y;: :.. . -,Jh . ... . ; Summary -Innings pitched, by Barham l'2rS; by Russell 7 1-3, by Tur'pin '8; credit-victory to Rus teefli defeat to Turpin: hits batted, offiRussell. 6. off; Barham 1,,'off Turplri-S; runs'scored. off Turpin 6,ofT': Barhaift l.Qff Russell 2 ; struck; out. by Turpin 5, . by, Bar nam 3 by Russell .2 ; bas on balls, off. Turpin 1, off Russell 1; Kreitx .hit by Pitched - ball by Russell ; stoIenV bases, Ridings , 2, Russell, Proctor, Hecker; home runs, Proc tor;:wo. base -hits. Mason; double plays Ridings to Proctor to Baird; time of - game,-l :'5 9. ,. X'mpirea Schea at plate, Groce on bases." - ' DEFEATED IH MATCH Local Clubmen Finish in Third Place in Inter-City Play at Corvallis. The golf' team of the Illahee Country club took third place Sun day at the inter-city golf match held at Corvallis between Illahee, Corvallis, and Eugene. A notable fact of the inter-city tournament, in which one match was held in each cMy, was that Sa lem won or. her home grounds; Eugene won on her home, grounds, and Sunday Corvallis won on her home grounds. Corvallis won the tournament and the cup, however, as she man aged to place second both at Eu gene and at Salem, Salem v,as handicapped Sunday by being minus two of herbest players-Ercel Kay was unable to play on account of a recent opera tion, end Df Ti H. H. dinger was also finable to - "play. : -6"fris Vry was bow imedalist. Cor- the .Salem club. i . r -..,-.-;- :-M --" ' ' PHILADELPHIA LOSES TO CLEVELAND G TO 5 Shaute Proves Life-Saver . .for' Indians; St. Lquis Beats New York, ' 1T. 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(By Associated Press) Cleveland de feated Philadelphia 6 to 5 here today tne feature being Shaute's relief pitching for the Indians. Score JR-;H.E. Philadelphia 59 .1 Cleveland ; 6 11 2 Rommell. Pate. Heimach and Cochrane. Fox; Levsen, Shaute an Myatt. St. Louis 7; New York 3 ST. LOUIS. June 14 The St Louis Browns outhit the New York Tanks today and won 7 to 3. Babe Ruth got his 22nd home run of the season. Score- R. H. E. New York 3 8 2 St. Louis 7 10 0 Pennock, Beall," Braxton and Collins; C. Robertson, Wingfield, Vangllder and Dixon. K1TI LOSES TO Ml 01 4-3 Three Base Hit in Ninth' With .One On Is Winner; Pirates Are Defeated . - - - - New Tork 4; Reds NEW YORK, June 14. (By Associated Press.) " Florence's triple in . the ninth with one on base gave the New York Giants a four to three victory over the Cincinnati Reds today .' Score-' "" R. II. E. Cincinnati . ... . r 3 10 1 New York . . .....4.8 I Degoe and Picinich; Scott. Mc Quillan, Davies and - Florence. BOSTON 3; Pirates 2 BOSTON, June 14. (By Asso ciated Press.) Pittsburgh failed to stand in the way of. the Braves progress here today defeating the former champions 3 to t. r . Score R, H. E. Pttsburgh ........... 2 , $ 3 Boston 3 9 0 . Yde and Gooch; Benton, Mog ridge and J. Taylor. MS WIN FROM VALLEY MOTO 2-1 Triple Tie Broken in Twilight "i League; Monday Con- test Is Speedy. r. S. Rank . Paper Co. . . . K. C Grotto Valley Motor Legion W. L. PcU .3 O .10OO , .3 1 .750 2 Ji(H) 2 .333 3 .250 2 .OOO . .2 . .1 . .1 . .O Chicago 0; Phillies 7 PHILADELPHIA. June 14. The Chicago Cubs took the first game from Philadelphia today 9 to 7. Five home runs featured the scoring by the Cubs, account ing for six runs. Score R. H. E. Chicago 9 14 1 Philadelphia ......... 7 14 2 Bush, Osburne.iand Hartnett; 'Bentley, Ulrich and Henline. Dough ton & Sherwia. . Hard-J ware, 486 N. Com't St. Hardware, Builders 'SuddIIbs. v Paints. - . Varn ishes. : Give us a call, you'll; find our prices reasonable. 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The Xdg ers retired the side in the sev enth on a triple play, Maranville to Fewster. Score R.H. E. St. Louis 5 11 11 Brooklyn 8 12 1 H. Bell, Reinhart, Johnson and O'Farrell; McGraw and Har-greaevs. A triple tie between K. C... Val ley Motor and Grotto teams, in the Twilight league, was broken last night when the Caseys won a fast contest from the Mechanics 2-1. The Valley Motor did all their scoring in the first frame when Race singled, stole second and scored on Keene's triple to deep enter. Keene died on third when Proctor """grounded out to short. Only three mechanics stepped to the pfate in each of the next three innings, a near-rally being sopped short in the fourth when with one out the Caseys executed a snappy double play. In this frame Ashby of tne Valley Motor struck out; Keene singled to right center; then Proctor clouted a flaming grass-cutter towards second and it looked as though the fireworks tiad started, but Heenan managed to knock Proc's hot one down and retrieved it in time to catch Keene at second and double on first. The Caseys scored once in the first when J. Varley doubled, stole third and crossed on a passed ball. Then followed two blank Innings, the second and third, when neither side crossed the rubber. In the fourth Heenan. Casey second Back er, rang the bell with the winning tally when he singled to right, stole his way to third and regis tered when Varley hit a slow rol ler toward first and beat It out. 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