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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. 192G rone battle If) C AST BALI e . ' ' Ah. - ;i v.- i? -2 -Portland Boy Shuts Oakland -JrTeanrOatr.7 to urAngeis . Portland 7; Oaks O i ! "OAKLAND, Jane 26. (By As sociated Press.) Ered. Ortman, 1$ year old Portland southpaw, ' I blanked the Oaks with seven hits here 'today -while Howard Crag f jhea4,vl9 year old :Fresno high school lad.; was; touched for 10 hits 'and. seven runs. a Hay Row her .with -two home rnns and a double, ( made it a bad-daytJor the Oakland 'rootle. Craghead allowed only lve "hlta until the. ninth Inning .'when a bad infield play by Gu la to put him in .a Jam. and, tour, runs were scored on fire bits. - - .. ; Score, . R,. II. E. Portland' -LJL2: -L&LLi 7 10 0 Oakland .... ... 0 7 0 ll OrtmAn and -Berry; Craghead anfl Baker. : - Angels 4 ; Missions 3 - 1 1 LOS ANGELES, June 26. James Otis - (Doc) Crandall today celebrated Crandall day by beating Clyde -Barf oot in a hurling duel lilrhich .went 10 innings, the Los '.Angeles Angels defeating the Mis sions' I to 3. It was Crandall's 2G0dth coast league victory sihce jbe came to .the. Circuit in 1916. ; ' Score , ,. It. H. E. tIissions . I- J "3 12 3 L.' Angeles .......... . ... 3 9" 0 , 1 , Barf oot and Murphy; Crandali fand;Sandberg . : . " . v .4 . Seattle 2; Stars 1 . SEATTLE. June 2C-Hasty wen 'a pitchers' duel from' Shellenback nnd ' Seattle took Hollywood into ieamp -today, 2 to 1. Shellenback L allowed seven' hits and Hasty was 'nicked for 8. a Score.; - R. , H. E ; 8 Hollywood ; Seattle i Shellenback and Peters; .and E. Baldwin; -... 1 0 7 1 Hasty ' F. r E. 1 Shaf ct-s ! ' IXarness and Leather Goods Store, 170 S. Com'l. 'auit eases, valises, portfolios, brief - cases, gloves and mittens. . Large ptock. The pioneer store. () HISIOICED TWICE BY PHILLIES t . Philadelphia Boosted Out of tV: CUar-by: Winning Sat- . .urday's Doubleheader I r:CBy AssociaUJ3rK. J suncing the Boston Graves twice lay. taking the front. end of table - header; five ; to four and ien winning the second same,-7 R, H. E. 4.;,. 4 12 1 f hlladelphia : . . - Genewich and' J, ell and Henline. ' (Second game) r: ? 5 poston . V.',- hlladelphia ;-'v. i . . V . . ! R. t Smith,' Vargas, ' Goldsmith and Gibson; Pierce and Henline. ' ' " f t score (First game) -r.wwBoston ......5 12 1 Taylor; Mitch- R. H. E. 5 12 1 7 15 3 Graham, Carlson, ' "St. Ixmis 8; CbJcaso 7 I ; STV LOUIS, June 2. Manager Rogers Hornsby's. home run with Sro men o in-the seventh gave e . St. Louis' 'Cardinals a. victory over; the Chicago "cubs today 8 (e it-' The .Cards thus went into second place as Pittsburgh lost to Cincinnati.- -i - ; j i -' ' Score - ' . ' R. H. E. Chicago I ... . .'. . . .. . . 7 14 2 gt.Lonis ('8 11 0 -1 Jones,?Root and Hartnett: Sher dsl, 7 Johnson, - Hallah, . Haines, PJerey and O'FarrelU Gonzales. i . Reds 9; Pirates 1 ..PITTSBURGH, - June 26. Lee Meadows" suffered his first defeat of the season today when Clnnati defeated the Pirates 9 to 1.' - . Scored- , T . -, R. H. E. Cincinnati :.. . 9 15 '', 0 Pitts biargbJ 7; j ..V 1.' 1 10 J 0 Mays and Pielnich; MeadowS, Songer; Adams 'and Smith. ' : s ! iriAL CHAMBER MEETING t XEtf IXPUSTRY- VIL1 BE . j TALKED ATf-lAST BESSIOX . ) I Salem's linen Industry will be '' discessed at the chamber of rom jnerce -ln'nhceon tomorrow. This will be the last luncheon until fall as they 'are' discontinued during the summer' season. '- f " 1 r Thomas B. Kay. president of the Oregon Linen Mills.. Inc., will tell of "the future of. the Industry in , Salem. W. B.' Bartram, field sup- ertntendent, will tell about thi - year's -flax -crop and its condition ' at the present time. R.0.,Snelling secretary' treasurer' will describe " the progress : made r in' buildings i and' machinery; Y ''V " : Other- officers 'of -the . Oregon "Liaea Mills eompany :re T. A. Urezltt YiCe : president 'and' J. J; - tredU- planr snperiatendenjt. -The ird of-directors consists of Kay, '-sin.: Llvesley. and John Mc - Sslm," together, with Ka and Julius Meier of Pacific .Coast N 48 130 40 37 Los Angeles . . Oakland . L . ; Missions Sacramento . . . , 40 -Seattle 4 0 Portland . i. ; . 4 .; 3 9 Hollywood ; . . ... 37 San PrancUco v . 34 T Pet .615 .519 13 39 - .506 4? . ifil 4 8 8 42 . 44 46- National League Cincinnati . . . Pittshnrgh L .' . i St." Louis ."; . , Brooklyn .1 . . . -, New Tork 1 Boston . . , . . , , 89 34 37 33 32. 23 Philadelphia ;. ;.24 L. 2e,. m m 26.3 29 33 .40 39 American League New York . . Chicago . Philadelphia Dertoit . . .; . Clereland.V Washington . St. Louis Boston . t .'i j; .1. 46 38 35 35' 35' 32" 27 18 L; 32 f 32 33 32 40 46 i481 i457 .425 Pet. .00 .567 561 ,532 .492 .365 .311 Pet. .697 ?.551 .522 .522 .515 t.600 .403 281 DElOITlfiSn CLEEfO Bl'ES Weils5 Pitches; Fourth Shut out of'Seasonj.St, Louisr : - Chicago Split i. Detroit H-Ji Cleveland "O-a i l letroIt,5 Juno 26.(By Associ ated' Press.) Detroit -took two games from I Cleveland today ' by scores of 5 to 0 and 7 to 2. The shutout "defeat ; was ".the fourth pitched byr Wells this yeir First game L' Ri H. E. Cleveland s. 0- 5 1 LDetroit 5 6, 1 Karr-and Lee, Bengough; Wells and Woodall. Second game . R. -ll.' E. Cleveland :..-A;l ll .2 Detroit ....... 7-11 1 Bnckeye, Shaute and ' Myatt; Gibson and Maniom ., GUARD LEAVES TUESDAY i .- - , TWO WEEK TRAIXIXQ PERIOD DRAWING TO CLOSE -T MEDFORD. June 26. (By As sociated Press.) With-: the end of their field training? period rap idly drawing near, members of the 82 nd brigade and attached units, Oregon National guard today were busy making; their preparations for departure from Camp Jack son. The troops which hare been here for. the past 'two weeks 'do not actually depart until Tuesday morning but there is, a world of material whiclvhaa to be packed up and loaded on cars and; this work began in earnest this morn ing. . Inter-regimental . athletic, com petions were, held today and prac tically every event on the program found individual and . team con testants entered. . Announcement of he prise awards is expected from brigade headquarters. either Sunday or Monday. At that time Brigadier General White in com mand of the encampment will per sonally; make jt h awards. . - " " " ' " - The manager of a local hotel, recalling his novitiate as - clerk employed in a -country wayside house relates that one morning " a guest came downstairs and 'com plained to the proprietor that he had not slept at all. "I was troubled -with insom nia." he said. . . "Don't, believe a durn word of it. safcl the' Indignant: host. Had th place cleaned out onlythis spring. Show mo-oner.i yonean! Show me -.oore J " An - -l "" St. Louis 5-3; Chicago 4-C' CHICAGO. Jnne- 26. Thomas held 8t. Louis to fire hits In the second game - of - the twin bill while Chicago bunched their ' hits and won 6-3, after having lost the first game 4to5." FirsL game -. , St. L'oula.v.r.... I........V. Chicago U: ..... "Zachar,; Ballon ' and Lyons and Crabowski. Second game R..H.E. 5 9 ? 0 . 4- 9J2 ' Schang; r;h.?e. 5 '0 6'13 0 St. Louis ... ... Chicago--..:.. .... . j. '1. Wincard, , Davis, Vallou ! and Dixon; Thomas and Grabowski. Senators B; Athletics 8 WASH?NC TON. June 26. The Washing toil champions, today won the'nr&t of a fwo-game series. with Philadelphia, 3 to 2. , : . Score R. H. E. Philadelphia 2 5 -l Washington ..c... ...... 3" 4 : 0 Walbera;, Pete and Cochrane; Johnson; Marberry and Ruel.! The Man's Shop saves yon a ten dollar bill on every quality salt. Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High grade- clothing, perfect fitting, long wearing. 416 State. - () - x ': ' ' - : " WATER-DEAJHS FOR 5 i , SATURDAY ARE HIGH (Continued from page 1) baling 'machine, when he attempt ed to' slip the belt off the. pulley with a pitchfork while the mach ine was running, The fork. f aught in the machine and was thrown so tha. it Impaled Krager.v His con dition Is pronounced serious . by physicians. ' 'wmi : ' ".' 1 ' W Codi Ray shipped 5,843,322 fet of; lnmber to the Orient -during Aprils SPECIAL iriVrrT-. - :.ifc.i' 1 w .. : ..r-s. P- , . '. ; Thursday Jnly 1 ' ' Salem Senators vs." Kelso .Timber Wolves, 5:15 P. Sunday, July 4, Salem -Senators .vs. slbany, 3 P. .SI Salem Senators play Albany at Albany Iklonday Juiy 5 . 2:30 p. m. Everyone of these games are special 1- f ' Attractions, w ti;. SPEHlitt SPECIAL! - SPECIAL! L! 1 Coming 9 9 . - 5 ' COLONEL FRED LINDSAY AND 1 COMPANY IN PERSON r r . . - j . 1 'Av' - l; ' - - hi -mi m .- gJitaU!lA-aa9 S---i-AMjifc.it.g..a i r M J Si Pacific Coast Portland 7; Oakland .0 , i .( Los Angeles 4; Missions 3 Seattle 2 ; Hollywood 1 ; National League ; -, Philadelphia 5-J ; Boston 4-5; St. Louis 8; Chicago 7 Cincinnati 9; Pittsburgh 1 ' J American League Detroit 5-6; Cleveland Q-l St. Louis 5-3; Chicago 4-6 Washington 3 : Philadelphia 2 SEfJATORS READY FOR ML RliiE Bishop Out to Win League , Leadership and Settle. . Old Rivalry r FALL ELECTION BILLS H RUSHED, TIMrl IS SHORT - (Continued from page 1) , , i ' ' ishment and completely reorgan ise the pardon and parole system now in effect in this state as, well as provide a new penitentiary to replace the one nowt in use. ' , r ' "f An old age pension act, design ed to provid for worthy aged res idents of the state and do .away with the present poor house sys tem,. Is being; sponsored by . the Oregon League for Old Age Pen sions, Inc. :" '". , v' t Two proposed initiative meas ures have to do with automobile and truck regulation. One . of these seeks to license busses and trucks operating over - the - high ways of the state commercially. The other bill seeks the repeal of the motor vehicle certificate : of title law and is being sponsored by the Oregon Automqtire confer ence. ' t . . Probablly. . the . best known of the referred, measures is - that - one known as the Dennis resolution, a measure ; sponsored- by : State Senator Bruce Dennis-in the last legislature which would prohibit the levying of income or, inheri tance taxes In this state for the next 20 years. . . D. H. Mosher, Merchant .Tailor, Is turning out the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to treasure. ; 100 business and pro cessional men buy of Mosher. ) "Lose? Why we can't lose.". is the emphatic statement of Biddy Bishop, ' local baseball manaeer. about the game with the Portland! cycois ror tho- league - leadership today. ' ; We are going out to win. Noth ing else will satisfy us." ; The game will start at 3 o'clock, with Groce and Laird as the of ficiating umpires. A battle royal is predicted, considering the keen rivalry between the. two clubs.; In the first meeting of the two teams, -Salem' lost 15 to 6. Tbe locals turned the tables next time, winning by the score of IS ta 7. An exhibition ganfe was played on Decoration day and the Senators lost out in the ninth inning after they apparently had the game ekiched, the final count being 9 tO; 7. i Salem's ambition is not only to cop the league lead, but to eten matters between the two teams. Barham, local hurler, who is slat ed to open on the mound, is also burning up with a desire to get fbng-eought revenge on the north ern invaders. The local team Is out to prove to the fans that it can play "good baseball. Maples, a catcher, has been signed by Bishop to strengthen his backstopping-force. The new receiver is a clever catcher and good hitter. Journalism, Salem; L. B. Saunders freshman, in English. Salem; Lois I.-Zimmerman, sophomore in Eng lish, Silrerton; Ralph , R. Bally, senior in economies, Salem; Le roy J. Bo ve. freshman In medicine. Sllverton; William T. Foley fresh man in . business administration. Bend;Paul "W. Ager; sophomore in economics, Bend; George F. Barron, freshman-in -music. Ash land Eula Benson, senior in ma tbema ti ci, Medf ord ; w : JSam uel TJ Newsone . Junior In jmedicine, Prineville; Glen W. Howard, soph omorp in physical education, As toria. ' TT'T'7'"'!- -H - -.sV? TTT" r'v "', Pomeroy ft Keene, Jewelers, never fall to give yon 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms.. Standard high, grade stock in ail departments. () T' Brogan 16.6 ' miles of John Day highway. Cow Valley to this pliceTwiil be surfaced, , ; " v A rustic visitor to the city made a desberate rnri for. the ferry boat as it was leaving the slip. n6 made a - mighty leap and covered the; intervening space, then fell sprawling to the deck, where h lay stunned for twp minutes. At last k sat up feehlr and stared daiedjy over, the wide expanse of water! between ( boat . and. short. "Holy hoptoads!'" he exclaimed In a tone of profound, awe. "Wbat a jump HONOR LIST IS POSTED THREE SALEM MEN AMONG OREGON HONOR STUDENTS EUGENE, June 26. 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