The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 16, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY MOILING. JUI 10, l
Bttem0heUef8 Mkm- 'Nine WMl Jjiim. Up Against
ifors
CLOBSIGiW
TO BOLSTHI PLAY
" With Salem unrv nan; i
J : t -Game Behind
tmm siecs
WITH JACK DELAHElf
; if
Leagae Standings ;
W. L: Pet. ; - ' W. t-.Pet.
i ,-t i- (TtlCt Tnf'i C .444
.777iFnlfa
Alh'v S 4 .5S5 W'd'a 1 .UI
Salem 7 .2
Dropped' oat.
f, '.Sunday's Games -.
St. 'Johns vs. Salem, at Salem
Cycols s. Albany At Albany.
l v.r-:?:" v t-r-?- '
" It "will be a vastly: improved St. i
' Joans team r which' faces Salem
. here Sunday la their Greater Port-
land-Valley league, a team that
i has been strengthened Pr the ad
. dition of new players, a $eam that
i'haa been steadied by the injection
of 'veterans into the lineu.
i One ot the-- most no tfceable
' chances will be the inlleld. Earl
j .McCulIoch Is still on the first base
-' but the old. reliable .Porter vk'ett,
t ex-Fultoa field captain, has ren,lac-
ed Lauren ''Cranky" Harris at
- second base.. , Not that Harris
wasn't s. good ball player. but, toe-?
; cause he has Jqlned Clarke's in the
4 Montana Mines league. ,
t With the aid of -Yett. who has
1 been playing with Portland seml-j
pro, teams since 105. the Bears!
.have been playing a, much better
fielding game. , . . . i
r Then there is Johnny Faust whe
4 has been moved from third base
t to shortstop. John has been giv-
InrPortland fans a thrill with his
shortpatchlng, going' to the right
' or to the left, up in the air or
: down. In the dirt, but coming up
with the ball. Marty Peptich who
aUfted the season with the Cycols,
y haa: taken over the third base J ob.
. Many dldn-'t get a chance tor play
regular with the Cycols and wa
- not able to do himself justice when
he-did' ret in" the .-lineup.-But
alnce'Jeining-St. Johns he has been
. playing, a wonderful fielding game
and' hitting like a million. Eddie
relsleir 14 nOlity lufielder. r,
In the outfield will ' be Eddie
Fosa - and ? Jack.. Ola ey r : w bo were
- with -the -Bears -on, their- last, trip
here, and Flash, Barrett,: ejc-Port
, ett Portland toaser.-, Phil Helm,
, Dinty Moore and Gj Melcher. the
. latter' a husky southpaw Will share
- the;pttchlng. honors. Fred Helm
. eke will be behind "the bat: "Spid
er: Fega'n.maybe seen as back
stop.";;', r! ., r":'z,.
; .The game Is a,rather Crucial al-
f air. inasmuch as4 alein Is but
" half'a ganie 5, behind the league
leading . Cycols, who tangle : Sun
day wlth'ArbanyVa nonfl too easy
" . t The race" f or the' pennant is
more f ran tie-' than ever since the
' dropping' of Fulton and-Woodmen
: from the 'Iea'grie dfaring "the f past
' weelc. alem has a' splendid op-
- portunity to pass Cycols Sunday;
a Salem victory and a Cycol loss
woId turn "the trick: ' Both Al
- ' bany" knd :StV Johns must be con
' sldered as -dangerous; In fact there
Is not a weak-team left in the cir
'cuit. . ' ' v ' , ' .!
r - The 3 game 'here Sunday will
start At 3 o'clock. ''
Match i.Scheduled- for-New
York cn July 15; Have
v - Fough lTvvicerBefpre
NEWTORK, I June ' 15;w(By
Associated Press) .Paul Berlen
bach, who is fast breaking all
moQcra records Sot championship
fighting i acti,Tity. , will battle his
foremost: rival. Jack , Delaneyy of
Bridgeport. -Conn-.: In defonse, of
the world's, ! light heavyweight
title on; July 1 at Ebbetts field
The data and .: place s for -theJ
matcn were: fixed today 'by Pro
moter Humbert, Fugmsay.i aftear a
conference .withCthe state athtetlc
commission. M . , y ;
' v Deianey and Berlenbach hatve
f dbight twice before.; Ths fornser
knocked . out I Berlenbach In Che
fouyth round " in 1924 in th-eir
firak bout. He came close to je
peatf ng the trick last December at
Mad bum .Square Garden but Ber
lenbach. rallied and palled victory
cm ot me lire to save- his title.'
TheAtlas Book and Stationery
ia nign ciass uaara-
ture and line stationery. Complete
1llta ' . mm Mill ' . . .
"" ww ui appreciate me iak
prices. i ? j(T
VUlrich A Roberts realtors. :lt J
1. Com'l St. know property -values
and make for you profitable
Investments. r Will both save and
make you money-. - ()
1. A.;Scheeiar Auto Wrecking
Co. oldest' in tho Willamette va.1-
Wey. - ,Nv and used parts and
equipment. ; Low prices and qaal
ty service here. 1085 N. Coml (J
STOOD
- Telephone ? i $5 ' Capital I City
Laundry. - The laundry of pure
mlterials. 'We give' special at
tention to all home laundry work.
Telephone and we -will call. ()
; .TJbbert. & Todd Electric Store,
High X ; Ferry 4 St. Everything
electrical. Good service and low
prices are bringing an Increasing
trade "to-this store.. -()
Uons.Baseball Club
I- :r Defeats PEP Players
- , The -"Lions club' baseball team,'
assisted by a few high school play
ers, defeated the PEP team I? to
? la their game .last night. The
liions squad has been working out
in" preparation ; for. their meeting
with the , Kiwaafs aggregation,
which ha net as yet reported for
practice:?
" . .
,( I Max O.'Buren, "mrnlture, car
pets;.' everything for 'the home.
Most' beautiful - Axmlnster rugs.
Beautiful line of picture for your
home.' T N.'ComX - ()
The rPeer less Bakery.' 170 -N.
Com'l. .Sanitary, up to date.
Prompt delivery".--Bakers for those
who appreciate the best. Increas
ing patrons tell the tale. " Nt()
. Speclal'sale'of Rob-Roy station
ery, $1.0 boxes at 4c; a real
bargain. come "see: for' yourself-
Croirn Drug, 332 State. ' ()
. . Tire cover- free with every tire
purchase. ILyour tires are worn
see Malcolm Tire' Shop, 205 North
Commercial, for new ones."-: r()
TJSJJ YOim CUED1T I
SUITS ';
-
teft? '
r.M y BALANCE
. " V JJ '- PaTrn cnls
y -.Payncnls:
LIEN'S VEAR ;
ilSUrJDE
'ISiiEMEIEl
Irving E. Viningfc president of
the -State' Chamber of Commerce,
who ' spoke sfit the Chamber of
Commerce
grets
men is - were misunderstood and
misinterpeted hy the press repre
sentative. - - I
Mr. ;VlnJng's opening statement
luncheon Monday re-
that setveralr.of: his state-
in retsard to local hotels wasr that
they -possessed; good and comfort
able Accommodations. but that
the city had no outstanding Jbotel
that would attract Coast-wide; rec
ognition.: n ; - : .', ,''
Mr. - VidJng also stressed the
fact that In certain sections of the
state he' had visited ' recently, -local-products
were not served and
jie insisted that hotels should
carry ' on their menu the best
grade of seaso'nable products, for
accommodation ' . of -the visiting
public. ' . i T- - ' ' -
No criticism' in this special re
gard was directed to Salem ho
tels, although the' newspaper rep
resentative in an article, publish
ed in yesterday's edition misquot
ed him in this regard. ; . . tjt-
Direct and severe criticism was
made 'by' Mr. VIning "in regard to
our auto camp and its equipment,
and this criticism was apparently
confused in the mind of the re
porter and directly applied to our
local hotel situation. -
.:- Pacific Coast League
Los Angeles 7 ;.. Portland-5.
Hollywood' t. Qakland 4.
Sacramento ;9i. Frisco.. 4.
'Missions 10; Seattle' 4. -
DEMOUY PLAYERS I:
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.V. L i i National League " s
i New York 8; Clnctantai 2. .
Philadelphia 8;' Chicago 1. s
l St. Louis 4; Brooklyn 0.
.... s. American Leagne
; ? NewlYork' 6 1 St. Louis 1. 1
'Chicago 4; Washington 1. . 5
Detroit. 7 ;4 Boston S.; L' t ;
- Philadelphia 5 ; Cievelaad 0.
; How long since you have had a
good slice of bread. You will find
the Better Yet - Bread very appl-
tlzlng -and healthful. 'For sale by
all grocers. , .? ()
I 'LATE FIGHT NEWS T
WILKESBARRE; ipenn.; Jupe
15. (By ' Associated - Press).
Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, former
middleweight champion, won the
decision over Allentown Joe Gana
in ten-rounds here tonight.:
PORTLAND. June 15:(By As
sociated Press). Harry Dillon,
light, heavyweight of Winnipeg,
scored a technical knockout over
Nig Yeager, Portland.' in the
eighth round of the scheduled tea
round main event here tonight.!
Yeager dropped t: tne canvas
completely out lust before the end
of the seventh round, hat the bell
saved him from ; being' counted
out. Frantic efforts by his hand
lers to revive him failed and he
was .still unconscious - when the
gong rang for the eighth.
A: H. Moore. 235 N. High St.
apartments, and store where you
can get high quality furniture and
furnishings, for every', room In
your house.,
H. L.' Stiff Furniture Co., lead
ers in complete home furnishings,
priced to make yon the owner. The
store that studies your every need
and la ready, to meet it, absolutely
yi --v C)
C' F.. BrelthaupC florist and
decorator, 123 -N. Liberty. . - Phone
380,, Flowers, bulbs. , floral de
signs tor, all occasion,- , Pioneer
knd, leader in Salem.. Vi,-; j . ()
1 Buster Brown hoe Store. 'Hlrh
clas,-stylish looking, comfort giv
ing, long wearing shoes for - the
least, money. , -Go and be convinc
ed. 125 North ComX St.- ('('
s b.'H. Mosher, Merchial Tailor,
is turning out the nobbiest and
best fitting -tailor made suits to
neasure. 100 'business "and pro
fessional tnea.buy ot Mosher. ()
""j ' ':jrikk 'Ijmit siiT ' -- : ;
NEW YORK. June -1 -Rocky
Kansas of -Buffalo, world's light
weight Champion, today' was given
ntil July : 30 ' to - defend- his title
agAinst Sid Terris,: New Yorkr. by
the state athletic commission.
Kansas six months limit. to de
fend his title expired June 7. .
The Salem rid wCO most pro
gressive Every accommodation
given to those In need of best
hardware supplies. Work and pros
perity the motto. 120 N ComX ()
F. E. Shafer-s Harness and
Leather Goods Store, 17 8. ComL
Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief
cases, gloves and mittens. Large
stock. The pioneer store. )
." The Bake-Rite Bakery. Busy
every day supplying best homes
with bakery goods of all . kinds;
baked in - a kitchen clean .as your
own. 345 State St. )
Over 3J0OO cttUs and towns
have streets Jxiveil with
Portland cement concrtta
Qczzouotic Ctocotto c2
3
Qprvallis, Oregon, home of the State
" Agricultttral College, is thoroughly sold
r on the lasting economy of concrete street
pavement. It has good reason to be. ;
1 It is twelve years now since Corvallis
laid its first concrete paving. This paving
is still giving faultless service, and main
tenance has been next to nothing.
i ; All of Cbrvallis'caocrete streets are com
pletely tree of wash-board wrinkles, to
say nothing of ruts and bumps. Driving
over mnn is au nawg ob aix r . . i
' And thev are safe to drive on. tootEven '.I
- alter rain, tires grip their true, sure tar
lace tenaciously..; , -4 -
- i - Another important polnt'in favor of .
: concrete paving is its attractive, light gray
i color. This gives streets a handsome dis-
tinction possible with no other type, i '
Corvallis, like other enterprising towns '
and cities of Oregon, now has thousands,'
ci aquare yards of concrete streets,. J. , . ,
J.U - Struts. A for yourtcfr. A .f
TOSTLAND CEMENT, ASSOCIATION t '
rCTLAND. CO :
'C't! Extend theMstd'.cf iCetiets:',
'v"icss in si cxtias ":
V.- i ,.
Game Snatched -in :Fina! In
- nihg of Close Contest,
-Score 4 to 3. ; i
H Cktranierciai League
beMolay.. 4. '5; 0 1000
Post oB Ice ... .1 'S 1 .67
Eagles J--. .8 2 .500
Guardsmen . .250
P. E. P. Co...,. 0; S .000
s ' i- ,' . . -
.In tho .Conumerclal. league game
last night the De h olays kept their
string Of five straight' victories
unbroken by nosing, out .the Eagles
4-3 in the final Inning ot ILe contest..-
" : -
Both teams, In contract-to pre
vious pert ormancej, fielded loosely
and allowing many hits to slide
through the infield and nullifying
good work" by the pitchers. The
toys played - tea highly critical
bleachers, receiving much free ad
vice on every" play.
Both theams scored in the first,
the Eagles counting once when
Girod doubled to. left and crossed
on .SchuUs single to right. The
De . Molay garnered, three of their
four tallies in this canto on three
singles an an error, Welch, New
berry and Lutz crossing the rub
oer.. ; -
This ended the scoring for the
young Masons until the fifth, but
the Eagles rang the bell in the
second when Crabb walked, went
to third on passed balls,, and then
scored on Girnd's hit to right, and
counted again th the fourth when
Heath singled and came in on
Christenson's long single to left.
The Eagles attempted a desperate
rally In this inning but could only
shove over one marker.
The score was tied when Ihc Tta
Molay -came to bat In the last of
the firth, and it looked as though
the contest would eo Into extra: in.
Kings when the first two men went
out, but Welch doubled to right
ana scored the wlnnir.e run nn
Newberry's long fly to right field.
The De Molavs stained tbn
league leadershiD and the Eaerlost
dropped back into third position
as a result of last night's battle:
The lineups follow: .
De Molay " .7 v liglcs
Welch - ..:.lh I P Hlrnrf Ik
Leadbetter ..... Silks .."Litab
- Paciflc
Newberry ' If
Luts :........3b
Kaf oury ...2b
fSast .j..-....i..c
Gamble . cf
Hagelnanu . ... sr j L. Girod
ltntirv -.
- - . - - " .
OeSart . ..ss
Schulze c
Crahb 2b
Heath.. . : n
Christenson cf
rf
Jf
. Umpires- Laird and Jones
P. L Wood md RAn. P. Pmu1
real estate 244 State- Farms and
eitv. Br6ftartV: ir Thv Trl9 hn
and; seller together,' tor 1 the bene-
nt ana pront or Dotn. - ' ("j
ONE WEEK
STARTING
Monday
June 21st
ABNERK.
KLINE '
Cleanest - Carnival "
On Elarth
..."...,-'.- . - , i- - --I
Positively the Only.
BIGSH017
Coming to Salemv
'This Season
" v - '
o liovel Raes 8
12 New-Shows 12
3 Kiddie Rides 3
200 Courteous.
;:3pl3.200
cinciii OF deatii i
Shavr Grounds at '
r.Vctcn:na Foreign ' Vi arb
ii
jr.) v.1 V turfy hi-; V-;
. Parking pice: ;
1 FREE! '
Los Angeles . ...
Sacramento ... .
Oakland .".
Mission ,
Portland : . . .
Seattle . ..V.:v.
Holljrwood ..
San Francisco . . .
. National
Cincinnati ......
Pittsburgh . . i . .
St. Louis . .... . .
Chicago . . -. . . 1 .
New -York ......
Brooklyn . . :.:.'.
Boston .........
Philadelphia . . . .
' American
New-Tork .... . V
Chicago T . .
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Washington
Detroit
St. Louis
Boston
Coast.
...42 25
. .36 ,33
'...84 32
...35 34
...34 36
...34 87
League-"
W. L.
...31 24
.-28 22
. .'.SO 26
...27 26
. ..28 28
v;i-2 26
. . .22 28
. . .20 32
League '
W. L.
...41 16
...31 26
...32 27
...31 27
...27 27
. . .29 30
...22 36
. . .16 40
Pet.
.627
.522
.515
.507
.486
.479
.471
.400
Pet.
.564
.560
536
.509
.500
.500
.440
.385
Pet.
.719
.544
.542
.534
.500
.492
.379
.286
. Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, Bread,
in fact everything in the bakery
line baked by the Better-Yet Bak
ery Co., 264 N. . Commercial and
for sale by all grocers. ( )
GOLFERS i.WILLO LEND? AID
clubs and members thereof not' to
countenance the use or presence
XETEEXTH HOLE'VXVIl' IS
TO BE FOUGHT, SAID'
PORTLAND. Jnne 15.-4 (By As
sociated Press. )-r-Golf club res
idents of Portland ana vicinity
meeting here today in the office
of Sheriff Hnrlburt to discuss tne
nineteenth hole evil" - adopted . a
resolution pledging, their support
of the prohibition laws. , .
The resolution recogniiea tnat
It Is for the best Interests of all
O- J. Hull Auto Too enJ Paint
Co, Ratiator. fender and -body re
pairing. , Artistic paiatlng adds
100 to-the appearance fo your
auto. 267 south Commercial. I")
Woods Auto Top Co.. builders
of the most, elegant and duraoie
.utomoblle tons in Salem. Repair-
Ins of all kinds. Curtains with
lass eneloaures.Get our prices. ( )
GENERAL
FREIGHT LINES
Operating In connection with
the Salem Navigation Co., from
Salem to Eugene.
Dally Trucks
TRUCKS ANYWHERE FOR
HIRE
Salem phones, 967. Res. 2106W
Eugene phone: 477
(In no way connected with
General Transfer lines)
1-
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of liquor in. the ' club house or
grounds." - .
1
All Summer
Let Us B1 Tea rUa .Teer Trip Eaat. - Chelee mX
llaay Reete Llfcrl 8fiven
kx Ufa. rauadcipaia. OpM Jtss l
ROUND TRIPS ? i '.:
a Mia arnllr" MaalBC Mr ?rttri limit OcL tt.
SL Paul $77.67 - - - - -
SL Louis $87.65 '
Chicago $92.33
; . v New York$153.75 ' '
' Washington $147.91.
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Tmm rlir tltf (fmt Cliabi Hvcv wtbt Wn4 !. wmjF
have jraar ckie a twa tmU aa atecaatly inililii WalaaT
Oriental Limited North Coast limited
Lv. Ualoa Bta. $: p. m. Uaioo St. t:trs
" With. oo-rJlntl aarrlca 7cd Chlcag -
Full Details, etc., of
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Camels go to V the- seashore, to Camel success is built up on goock
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they bring pleasure, full smoking organization. Each year the mak-,
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o No other" cigarette made - ever qityi and not one cent for frills
. gladdened the taste of so many . or ity,wrappmgs.L
"millions, for Camels are made of -No -two . ways about it. Camels
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