The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 15, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    . .SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 15.
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POSTSEASOi J SKED
; PUTS GAiViES HERE
Colenrarp Expected to' Take
: Mound ton Invaders in
. ; : Sunday Cla?h ; ; -
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. ttarrlaburg, the champion basft
baU team of tbV Upper Willain'
ptt Valley leagu,wlll met the
Senators this afternoon at Oxford
park. The Senator-pitching selec
tion f ot the game is tlll .undectd
Hd, according to B,iddyJ', . Bishop,
manager of the- local club. - Balph
Coleman, . f oroierr .Senator - and
Portland Beiieiv: la ? expected to
pitch , for tho JUarrisborg men. J
It ColejziajCoesitne pitching,
the locaWbJtteri-wlIl have to keep
their - efostelertd do much
heavy alBggnc aa'tfieJO AC base
toll coach stilt ba much of the
pitching ' skill that made him a
success in the Coast league for
two seasons.' ----
Several other faces familiar to
Salem fans will appear .among the
Invaders, including Bill and Frank
Relnhart, University of Oregon
athletes. . The Harrisburg team
has a fast fielding and. hard hit
ting clnb. considered a match for
the best semi-pro teams in the
state, so a,-tough struggle la an
ticipated by tho local men.
"No, new player have been
signed, according to Manager
Bishop, but the present Salem
.lineup has, had the i most success
of any used Jbls season! The men
have managed to collect a sizable
number of runs In all the recent
games, and ' have ndl met defeat
for several weeks. '
, The schedule for the fall tourn
ament, in which the Senators are
entered, has been announced. The
other teins are .Monta villa, Cycols
and Pelt of Portland.
". ThereJ will be a game in this
tournament at Oxford park every
Sunday Juntil September 19. Next
Sunday Monta villa will play here
In the opening game, and the Sun
day foBOwing that the Cycols,
Salem's" old rivals, will appear.
September & and the Port of
Portland team will play the Sena
tors two games, J he week after
that th Cycols, and September 19
the Moata villa team .will end the
season erer, , '.
Magnifying Eyes Fail id Keep Him inllAneup Regularly
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Pacific Count
- W. I.
Los Angeles ... SO 50
Oakland 71 57
Sacramento .....6.8 64
Missions - -r
Seattle
Hollywood -
Portland
San Francisco ....
C4 64
.63 71
.62 70
.60 73
.57 70
National League
W. L.
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Hal Knyne. coast league infield star with "the Pittsburgh Pirates, lays his ability to bit to a
pair of "magnifying'7 eyes which he says cause the. ball to assume a size twice ft normal one a it
Pittsburgh " .
St. Louis ......
Cincinnati ...
Chicago
New York .
ilrooklyn ....
Boston ........
Philadelphia
.61 4
..61 50
. 62 51
..5S 52
. 57 63
.53 60
. 46 64
. 42 C5
nears the plate. . Thia makes it easy to hit.
ular place in the Pirate lineup.
Despite these eyes Rhyne has been unable
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H. Lvk Stiff Furnlturn Co- lead
era in cfmpleU home furnishings,
priced to make you the owner. ; The
stored that studies your every need
and Is rady vto meet it, absolately.
ILDjATiS DEFEATED
Blf BEAVERS 4 TO 2
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Brett qf Seattle' Driven From
.Moupd in Severithl Seals
I -Take Game 1
Portland 4 ; KeMtle 2 -"
SEATyTLET, Aug-14. ("By As
ociatedvPress. Portland landed
on Bret today for .12 hits, driving
him i from the mound : in the 7th
frame. iThe. Beavers: scored their
Initial tClly is the second 'and then
walloped out four hits for a total
ot thre4 countera ittl' the third.
"Washburn socked a homer . in the
second. The series now stands
three towo in favor ot Portland.
.Score!-- - . s , . r. H. E.
Portland '..;. IZ . 1
Flattie t4 2 H Z
. Meeker and Wendell ; Brett and
Jenkinse s ' ;
fcenls 4; AnerlsVi
,-L.OS ANGELES, Aug.' 14. San
Francis defeated Los Angeles 4
to I bei todav. ' -!
Scoref- ; vi tRilf.- E.
San Francisco ; .4 1
Loa Anrelea .... X t 1
, MoudJ. . O'Mitchell ;jtnd Vargai
Crandal and Hannah.
' Oaks 4; Senators
.OAKEAND, Aug. 14. The Oaks
cinched jtheir series with the Sac
ran&u to Senators here today -alien
they scored a 4 to 3 victory.
Scorr- n. II." E.
Sacramento j ... j, i 3
Oakland 1 4 8 1
I Hughes and Koehlar; Kunt and
Baker. . , .
-F. ,Et SharrB Harness and
Leather poods Store; 170 a. Com'l.
Suit eases, valises, port folios, brief
cases, glovea and mittens. t Largs
1.0CK. j ne pioneer store.
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Lordol's First Cafeteria
Proves a Real Success
IX)ND0N (By The Associated
Press. )--London,s first cafeteria
has been a success, . ,
It has, a seating capacity of 500.
While Londoners at' first shied at
the Idea within two weeks of the
opening 'the cafeteria had all the
noon business it coald handle, and
most of ? the arm chairs also were
filled at tea time. ; . . . , ; V
The cafeteria is la thsliopping
dlatrlct.-and has proved exceeding
ly popular with women who 'are
eager for a quick lunch. 'v
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SPLIT TWO GAMES
New York Takes First Game
.4Jo;2t Athletics and .
Boston. Also Split V
Vanks 4-5; Senators S-IO
hfEW ' YORK, Aug. 14. ( By
Associated Press.) The New
York Kankees and Washington
divided a double header today,
the Yankees winning the first
game t-j 2 and Washington tiie
second 10 to 5.
Scares-First
Washington ........
New York
Ruether and Tate;
Collins
Second game: . - f
Washington . . . '....
New. York . . . , .V .
R. 11. E.
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Jones and
STonsn
BROOKLYN MATCHES
Braves Step Out, Bring Dou
. ble Victory Home; Chi-"
r cago Beats St, Louis
- : R. H. E.
10 19' 0
. . . . 5 .n ;; 0
Marberry and Tate; Schocker,
Braxton, McQuaid arid. Severe idl
. Athletics 1-3; Boston 3-2
5 BOSTON,. Aug. : 14t Philadel
phia jumped Into a .three ; tun, lead
in : thefirst two ; innings. tp.efeit
Boston 3 to 2 In the second game
of 'dorfble header here toftayt
Tbe Red Sox "won tlie open f 3 to 1.
' First game: R. If. E,
Philadelphia . .... . . . . 1 71' 0
Boston , . 3 7 0
, Groves and Cohcrane; Ruffing
and Gaston.
; Second pa me; R. H. E.
Philadelphia .... ...A '3 4 1
Boston '. . 2 1
Gray. and Cochrane; JHarris and
Stdkes, Gaston.' ' '
Detroit W Chicago-a '
CHICAGO, Aug. 14 Detroit
bunched hits ' be aln'bseV on balls
and won the first game -of' the
series from Chicago' & to 2.
Score ';rWVR4 If. E:
Detroit 5 7 1
Chicago f .-. ; . . . ilJfit i 1
c Whitehill and Baasler; Thomas
Thurston and Schalk." i : (;
CANNERY; HIT BY - BLAZE
MEDFtRD PLANT WILL
S ' CLOSED FOJt FEW DAYS -
MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 14. (By
A.P.) Fire of unknown ' origin,
which started upon .the roof of the
Rogue River Canning company
plant here at 10:30 tonight caused
damage which cannery officials
said would cause; suspension 'of
operations two or three days.-. The
loss, which was not estimated to
night, is , covered by insurance.
BOSTON 4-H; Brooklyn 3-2
- BROOKLYN. Aug. It. (By
Associated Press.) Boston's
Braves annexed both ends of a
double with Brooklyn today,
clinching the closing fray by 5 to
2 after winning tbe opener by
4 to 3.
First game: ' U II. E.
Boston 4 ft 1
Brooklyn 3 ' 7 2
Benton, Mogridge and Siemer;
Petty and O'Neill. DeBerry.
Second game: R. H. E.
Boston 5 1.1 1
Brooklyn ............ 2 .1 2
. Hearne, Genewitch and Selnier;
Grimes, MeWeeney, Hargraves.
to win a reg-
Cbicago 3; St. Louis 2
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14. Alexand
er weakened in the sixth inning
tod;fy and the Chicago Cubs, his
former-team mates, "defeated the
St. Louis Cardinals, 3 to 2.
Score , . If. E.
Chicago ; . . . 3 ' 0
St. Louis . , . . . 2 7 1
- Blake- and Harnett, Alexander;
H. Bell and O'Farrell.
Phillies 4; New York 3
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14.
Home. ruri"s by Fred Leach and
George Wrightstone. helped the
Phillies down the Giants in t"ne
first' game of a double header
here, today 4 to 3, a thunder
storm5 ending The' contest in the
9 th '.inning.' The 'second game was
posponed. called account of rain.
New York .......... . 370
Philadelphia. . . .1 . . 4 6 4
-Scott-. Da vies' and McMullen;
Snyder, Carlson and Wilson.
y PITTSBURGH. Aug. 14. Cincinnati-Pittsburgh
double header
postponed; rain. ' '
' Tbe -Atlas Book, and Stationery
Co.. 4 65 State street. ; High clas
liferatnre and fine stationery.
Complete lines. Your will appre
ciate the low prices. : ()
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HITBBY'S EARS BETKR
1 "Yes. I heard a noise and got
up, and there, under the bed, I
saw a man's leg."
r'Good heavens! The burglar's?"
"No, my husband's. He had
heard, the noise too." Happy
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Furnitur& Ruction Sale
MONDAY 16 P. M. MONDAY
; 1740 N. Fifth St. Five Roomk ,
,-.., " .XOMPRISINQ J
Upholstered 3 piece living room suite, davenport, 2 firesLde
chairs to match, 1 9x12 Axminster rug.' I velvet 8-3x106
(both like new). 1 mahogany stand reading lamp with silk
shade, 1. mahogany end table, 12 in. x 36 in. cut plate
7 mirror in frame, 2 ivory steel beds with springs and mat
tress. 1 Iron 'bed 'and. spring. 1 fyory dressing table with
benchl Ivory chiffonier. 2 chairs, 1 stand. 1 folding cedar
.r box couch,. 1 round oak dining room table, 1 oak buffet, 6,
. oak diners. 9x12 eongolenm rug, window curtains. 1 enamel
Colonial range, with coils tlike new), floor linoleum, break
fast table, 6x9 grass rug, power washing machine. 1 lady's
bicycle, l22TrifIe, dishes, copper boiler, wringer, wash
tubi saw. all kitchen utensils, numerous other articles.
'.1' Absolniely 'So Rcservi Everything Sells
. j I5 WATCH FOB SALE FLAG
v i MRS. DO AD, KEIL Owner 1 t
- 'IS" H. F. Woodry & SOU r
j.. Are tlx Anctiodeers and Furnitnre Dealers a
: 27 1 NORTH COMMERCIAL PHONE TO "
Sales, conducted anywhere.' ; ; W gnarantea aatlsfactlon,
- We buy, sell and exchange furnitnre
t SOLE AGENTS FOR LANG'S RANGES
"Big Bill" Triu
ively Over !'
at Fords
jnphs Decis-
Ltttle'Biir--
Hills
Y., Aug.
Press. )
FOREST HILL. N
14. (By Associated
The rivalry that has given Ameri
can tennis history! fome of its most
sensational chapters, started its.
eighth season ! today with a
triumph for "Big) Bill" Tilden
over "Little Bill'f Johnston.
Tilden gave a convincing dem
onstration of his jir astery, beating
bark his rival in decisive fashion,
after the Califurnlin had exhibit
ed a brief flash j qf power. - The
scores were 6-3, 4j-U. 6-1, 6-1
a potent weapon iyhm he needed
potent weapon when he needed
points, but Johnston's delivery
went to pieces towjird the end. In
the last two sets "Little , Bill"
made his "service good only once
in six times.
Tbe Salem Hdw.! Co, .most pro
gressive. Every , cctommod&tfifif"f
given- to - those in, need of best
hardware supplies. Work and pro
perity the motto. 120 Jf. Cpnl'I ()
BRITAIN DECLARES BODY
OF KITCHENER IS FOUND
(Continued frony nsg.!.)
and one of them was 'present when
the coffin arrived at Waterloo sta
tion.
Power's story ot the discovery
of the body on th :oast of Nor
way, which' recently was djsered
ited by the British government 111
a white paper is being scoffed at
by the English press." The Even
ing Star -today protests- against
permitting Power to hawjc an e
humed corpse 'about the . country
as that of the tragic generalissi
mo..
American league
W. L.
New York 73 43
Cleveland 64 51
Philadelphia 62 53
Detroit : 60 56
Washington 58 56
Chicago 57 58
St. Louis 4 8 64
Boston 36 77
Pet.
.616
5&5
.515
.500
.470
.470
.452
.449
Pet.
.675
.550
.549
.527
.475
.469
.420
.393
Pet
.630
.557
.539
.517
.508
.496
.429
.318
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C. A. Lutny. Reliable Jewelry
store. What you are looking for
in jewelry. Where a child can buy
as safely as a man or' woman.
Repairing in all lines. ()
DALLAS BANDITS TAKEN
TWO YOUTHS SAID TO HAVE
ADMITTED BURGLARIES
PORTLAND, Aug. 14, (By
Associated Press) Fred Hill and
Lloyd Russell, alleged members
of a bandit quartet that robbed
a garage in Dallas Wednesday
were arrested here today and ac
cording to arresting officials have
confessed a series of burglaries
that have extended over a period
of ten days.
In addition to Fred Hill and
Russell, John Hill, 19, brother of
Fred and William Body consti
tuted the remainder, of the gang
John Hill, was captured Thursday
near McMinnville after being
wounded. Body v is now being
sought" here.
: Exploits of the gangduring its
brief period are said to include
the robbery of the Goodwin hotel
here, the Bowers Pawn shop in
Vancoufer. 'Wash. 1 and the rob
bery at Dallas. ' ..,
-TbeMOpera House Drug Store.
Service, quality, low prices, frlend-
mp giva increasing patronage.
Old customers advise friends to
trade here. High and Court. ()
TWO ARE KILLED BY HEAT
RETIRED ARMY OFFICER AND
laborer; ark vicrrMs
W. O. Krueger, realtor; progres
sive, fair; equitable. Growing city
and country makef-posslble buys
that will make yoju good money.
Complete listings. 147 N. Com'L
Men who require; the least boss
ing pull down the biggest pay.
WASHINGTON, .Aug. 14. (By
Associated - Press.) Two deaths
were caused here, today by , the
heat and more than a dozen pros
tratiotis were? "reported.
Colonel Henry H. Ludlow,
IT. S. A., retired, , fell .dead in the
lobby of a bank building, the cor
oiier asserting death to have been
L caused ,by the heat. . The other
death was that of a negro laborer.
1 The capital was still in tbe grip
of tile most protracted heat wave
on' record nere; for August, but
IhSre wa a sharp break in the
temperature tonight as a " result
of a thunder shower. The maxi
mum official temperature for the
day was ,99. Slightly .cooler weath
er was predicted for tomorrow.
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- The day you put on a new suit
la thw'rlnv vnn'll ?pt n flat tiro on
ia muddy road.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
FALLi "WOOLENS
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JUST ARRIVED
FROM
NEW YORK
All the latest colors and
weaves are included in
this shipment,
Special Sale On One
'-: Lot of. Woolens
Several Patterns to
- - : " -. choose from-
- This sale will continue"
through -.the . dull sea-"
i son so that we may. -
"Jreep all of our - tailors'"
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Reductions up to
hS : one-third off ,:
D.i-2.:Mb"sher;
Tailor to Men and Women r
474 Court Street , I
FOR THEY BOUT
Few Miles of Road Wnrk
Constitutes Main Part
of Champ's Training
SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y..
Aug. 14. (By Associated Press).
A few miles of road work in the
morning and a shopping trip with
his wife in the afternoon consti
tuted the major portion of Jack
Dempsey's day. Starting out early
in the day, the heavyweight cham
pion jogged over five or six miles
of road and returned to his camp
at White Sulphur Springs.
A bath, a lunch and a shave
filled out the remaining time to
lunch. The meal over Mrs. Demp
sey led him forth for a shopping
tour -of the stores, an expedition
which covered the major portion
of the afternoon and which may
have been responsible for his ab-J
sence from the race track today.!
" With his entire staff at hand,
Dempsey planned to start inten
sive training tomorrow afternoon,
when at 3 o'clock he goes into the
ring for his first parring match.
His first two days at the training
camp were spent in resting up
and becoming aclimated.
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Pacific Coast.
Portland 4; Seattle
an Francisco 4; X.os Angeles i
Oakland 4; Sacramento 3
National league
Boston 4-5; Brooklyn 3-2
Chicago 3; St. Ijouls 2
Philadelphia 4; New York 3
American Ieague
-5t Wash'ton 2-10
Philadelphia 1-3; Boston 3-2
Detroit S; Chicago 2
V C P. tlreithanpt, florist and
decorator, 123 N. Liberty. Phone
180. Flowers, bulbs, floral de
sign's for all occasions. Pioneer
and leader In Salem. ()
COUNTY HOSPITAL BURNS
1 50,000 IX)SH TtF.SUIiTS IX
EURKKA; PATIENTS RAFK
EUREKA. Cal.. Aug. 14. (By
Associated Press). Fire starting
when a gasoline stove exploded on
the third floor destroyed the main
building of the county hospital
here this afternoon, causing a loss
estimated at more than $150,000.
The 150 patients, 15 of whom
were bed ridden, were carried
safely from the building, some of
the patients and nurses narrowlr
escaping death. Three fireman
were Injured."
SALEM. WEDNES
DAY, AUGUST
High School Athletic OouA.
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of early fall patterns m all reptile,
patent leather with all the new
trims in both high and low heels.
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All the late patterns and styles, ranging in price from
$6.00 to $10.00
(We are receiving new shoes every day and we are ordering
new things every iday. so we are prepared s to, giye;you the
new and exclusive styles as fast as they are produced, do
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