The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 22, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    SUNDAY MOltMlNG, AUGUST 22, 1023
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IV THE OHEGON STATESMAN, SALEU, OREGON
j : TO FILL PLACES
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Addition of Lewis Anderson,
Ex-OAC ; Quarter, Aids ;
Frescnt Coach
' 1 Tiy 1Mb Bishop ' -
, Although . nine ' lettermen will
return from the high school foot
tall squad' of last year, a great!
deal of work will be necessary be
fore a bet her championship team
can be developed.' Vr: :::-'
When ' Interviewed . yesterday, i
Coach IIollisYlIuntington stated
that In Bplte otthe nine "S":menj
returning this year, the' backbone
of the team waaIost through grad
uation. Right ; regulars .finished
BChool and are therefore ineligible !
4for further participation in high
school football. Ths group in
cludes" two' tackles, three guards,
two half backs' and a fullback.
" This leaves isbme big . holes to
be filled with the ends and center
the only; men left, from the line.
According, to fHnntlngtoh some
. radical change will probably be
made in the ; playing positions - of
the returning n$ea, in order to bol
ster the . vacancies and' distribute
the experienced players more even-
; ly throughout the eleven,
; With baseball out of the way,
the boys are Already: discussing
football and the early enthusiasm
- is running high. New equipment
has been purchased this year and
the team', will, be well outfitted,
and not forced to play In torn and
tattered .Jerseys v or socks, or in
shoes .with unreliable cleatsYY' V
Albert -"Brick"; Lyons will cap
tain the team this season and will
probably, play in the ' back field, al
though end is his regular position.
' The following men will be out and
no doubt: "there are other good
gridsters who will turn out with
the first call:.. II. Lyons.' Temple,
Ecker, Artams, Colby, Cu minings.
TJowne, East, . Woods ; Blacd and
Luti. linemen.. - and A. Lyons,
Back. Olinger, R. Drager. D.; Kel-
' ley,'. R. Kelley.. J-abry, - Ashby and
" Waters for .the ,'backfleld. '.'A - -yv
- Concluding the interview, Coach
; Huntington pointed out one of the
most important additions for this
veason, saying that "for the four
: f ears that I have coached Salem
high I have never had the slightest
assistance, in .coaching football
This year Louis Anderson, recently
rppointed physical supervisor at
the hIgh'cbooI.win be an invalu
able! aid .in handling the aquad
Onc.mas-MDDot handle a turnout
of 2 or 30. players as'they should
be handled, ? Anderson has played
quarterback for, the University of
Oregon for the past, three seasons
and .will he on the field nightly to
assist. .. This j will give us the op
portunity I, hare, been looking for;
that is, . to use well coached re
serves; more-'often. thus -putting
out .a strengthened aggregation."
The? Midget Meat Market never
falls to give yon the finest meats
andtfiah. Thert Is but one place
In Salem to get the finest fish. The
Midget Market has it for you.
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Prompt, close at .hand. Help in hours of greatest :v,:
need, anywhere, at 'any'time--That is" the kind of
'service a niLiLIe" to holders of the TRA VEl-EKS"--'
' AUTO 'I01IILC POLICIES. . ' : ! '. - :
THE -TRAVELERS ' INSURANCE ; COJIPANV.C",
IIARTIORD, CONNprotects more, mbtomts than
any olher company. "INSURE IN THE TRAVEL-,
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SOUS PL'.CE
;.; ALDAFJ PLAYEBS
local Lineup 'Strengthened
: Despite Loss of "Men to ;
Uther Leagues- ; v ,
With fair, skies and warm
weather predicted a fast game 'of
baseball is expected this afternoon
at Oxford park whenthSalem
Senators and the' Montavilla team
of fhe Portland' city 'league meet
in the opening . game here of the
fall tournament. ?The.Cyc61s and
Port of Portland will play at Port
land af "the same time.'
The Senators havestrengthened
for the' series by adding". Turpin,
pitcher, and M ackers le, first base
man of the Albany teara;t:Tuypin
will start on the mound this af
ternoon and Johnny j liar kins will
pitch for "Montavilia,' ft wasan-
nounced yeslerday by Biddy Blsh- j
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Mackersle : and Turpin are . ex
pected to pro v a big help to the
local team,-1 Mackersie was cou
tidercd one of the most piauiifring
first sackers in the Greater Port
land-Valley circuit, and wHIHbol-
3ter the local infield considerably.
Wayne Bar ham. V ; the -'Seiiator'a
pitching ace. has left the team to
play for Chehalis; In the.' Timber
league, where he-lost his first start
by a close 3 to 2 corA Tnrpin's
addition' will,' f therefore, - plug a
a'ping hole lnr the- Senator pitch-'
lng: corps. ,.' '
Johnny , Harkins, ' .MoataviUa
piecher. Is considered the ' pick of
r.ortlaod semi-pro ? hurlera. lie
went through the Reason wit li only
one defeat and 14 vletorleH.- The
Invaders also have a - hard hitting
team, with four - players bitting
over .COO in - the city , league sea
son. -r , m.' r .
Besides Barham, the local team
has Jost Maples outfielder; and
t:outon, third baseman who hare
both. gone to the Montana Mines
league to play, for the rest, of the
xummer. i , , . , ; 1" tj ,
The Salem lineup for, thia after
noon, as announced, by. Manager
Bishop, will be Quinn, cf; Hayes,
rf; Baird, lf. Ridings.- bs: , Proc
tor. 2b; Mackersie, , lb:; Bishop,
3b; Ed wards, ,c, and Turpin,. p.-
.Ira W. Jorgensen, Iftfr 8. High
et. Parts for all make of-cara.
Best equipped auto' accessory store
m this section. ' Prompt and "re
liable service the rule. 7 r)
DArGHTERjIS BORN 'Z
S1LVERTO.V. .Ore.,' Aug.
(Special) A baby girl .was' born
to Mr. and. Mrs; Alfred Schleman
at the Sllvetton , hospital Thurs
day of .this-week. 'Mr; flchiman
is down from Camp 14 of theSll
ver' Falls Timber company Friday
to see his new daughter,! ; ,,
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.. After scrubbing the front porch
put out a. "smallpox" sign - so
people won't track Jt.all. lip.
FORCED Off thcrRodd . ..
was a careful ctriien i6d:d
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PORTLANI Aug. 21. (By As
sociated Prea3, -i-Portland ' '.and
Seattle broke even again on a dou
ble header. Portland winning: the
first 11 to 0,' with Banmgartner
blanking the others, and Seattle
the second 8 to0. behind. Bob
Hasty' nnhlttable pitching. Elmer
Smith, who hit; three home runs
in the first game" Tuesday, brought
his season's tptal to 29 by crack
ing three more over the fence in
th first; game. J They were all
hard hit balls, two or them being
line drives.". ' '' '
First Game i , ' R.'H, E.
Seattle -iVTwi . 0 C - 1
Portland . ; i. ; '. ; .11 15 2
Mil jus. Best and E,; Baldwin;
Banmgartner and Wendell; '
Second Game-4-
R. II. E.
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Portland MlVV.Vi- . .'0 ' .8 - 1
Hasty and Jenkins, Keef e :' Lln
grell. Tobln and Wendell. (Called
in 7th. by agreement.) ; .
SAN JRANCISCO, Aug. 21.
San Francisco defeated Hollywood
7 to 6 In the first of today'af dou
ble header, losfng the second game
2 to 0.
-: First Game R. If. E.
Hollywood v; . ... t . . . C 10 i 2
San Francisco 7 14 0
o:Neit4and -Peters; Williams,
Geary and Yelle. .. . , .
- Second Game (1 . R. H. E.
Hollywood -. .,.,.... 2 - j: S 0
San Francisco ...... . . , 0 1 6 0
t Patterson and Cook Hansen
and Varges. V - " - l
' SACRAMENTO. v Aug. 21. El
mer Shea "hurled four hit ball to
day and the Senators clinched the
series by defeating Oakland 5 to
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Score ' " ; f R. 11. E.
Oakland . . .V . . . .... ; 1 :4-" ; 2
Sacramento .......... 5 11 1
Delaney," .Oliver and Baker;'
Shea and Koehler. ' f
LOS ANGELES.-Aug. 21;- The
Missions evened the series with
Ixs Angeles here. by winning to
day's contest '3 Jo 2. ; !
Missions A : : . . a 6 ' o
Los! Angeles, . . : . '2 9 1
Score t- ' ' B.'H. K.
Missions V. 3, 6 0
Los, Angeles , . 2 ' 9 i
Christian and Walters; Glazner
and Hannah. - E
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Vtbbert- T6dl Electric 8 tore.
High at -Ferry ts. j Everything
eleotrlcal. v Good tarvtca and low
prices are bringing an. Increasing
trade to thU store. . , r .()
i PENNEY DIES SUDDENLY !
SILVERTON, Ore.; Aug. 21.
(Special.) Sllverton friends and
relatives have received word of
the; death .of Mr. Penney-who at
one time! made his borne at Sll
verton. , ,v.y.,:
Mr. Penney's mother "was a sis
ter'of Ihe-late 'O. J. Moe of SI1
verton and Bhe and her son have
formerly spend a -great deal .of
tImBi here..Mr. Penneys, 'death. oc
curred in California. -Funeral ser
vices will.Jbe' held- at - Portland
Monday. A ' number of Sllverton
relatives plan to. attend.- t -
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1- HT. - LOUIS, t Aug. 21 ( By As
sociated Press.) The St." Louis
Cardinals -v won . their' seventh
straight victory today4y defeating!.
New York 2 to 1. in -the second
game-' of tfie series, t Alexander
held the-Giants; to 'five' scattered
hits ,
Score R.'IT. E.
Kew York 1 5 1
St.rLouia - 3 0
Ring, Scott and Florence;. Alex
ander and O'Farrefl. ;
i; PITTSBURGH. Aug. 21. Pitts
burgh tightened -Its grip on first
place a bit today by defeating
Philadelphia' In both ends of a
double header 4 to 2 and 8 to 5.
' First Game R.. H. E.
Philadelphia- .'.v. . 2 6 0
Pittsburgh . i A . .; .. 4 7 0
Dean and Wilson; Bush and
Smith.' ;:- a " ,Hr.:.,if
Second Game R. H. E.
Philadelphia '. .. ; . . . . . 5 8 3
Pittsburgh i . . . . .' ; . .i 8 11 2
"Knight, Ulrich, Willonghby and
Wilson; Sbnger, ; Kremer, Pierce
and Goocb..-?..-'
CHICAGO. Aug. 21. Brooklyn
bunched hits and defeated Chicago
8 to 6 today. I ' i ': v;-"; :v-i
Score R. II. E.
Brooklyn . . w . .V.-. ;". .-8.13 0
Chicago . ... . . . ; . i : . C 11 5 0
- Vance Ehrhardt. Petty and De
berry; Kauffman, ; Osborne, 'Root,
Huntxinger and Hartnett, Gongal-
s. :
CINCINNATI. Aug. 21. Boston
and Cincinnati played' 13 innings
to a" tie ; today. , the game being
railed on account of darkness with
the score l and'l.' K- ' 1 "
8ore ' R. II. E.
Boston 19 4
Cincinnati ....... . .... 1 81
? Genewlch, Mogridge. Weist and
J.-Taylor; Mays and liar grave. ,
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TETKJIS VICTOBY
Mrs. 'Mallory Only-Obstacle
Left Between Californlan
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(By Associated Press.) Eliza
beth Ryan k of California, who
spent twelve years of a (brilliant
tennis-career on the courts of Eu
rope,' stands - at the threshold ' of
her first American tnrf court
championship, with only Mrs. Mol
la B.. MaUary .barring". tier , way to
the national crown. laid aside by
Helen WHls. ;.,.".
. The veteran player from the far
west" passed the last obstacle In
her - path tothe title round today
with a decisive semi-final. victory
over her Santa .Monica rival.' Mary
K. Browne, 6-t, C-3. At the same
lime, Mrs. Mai lory, . seven times
holder of the, championship bfssbi
ed aside her Semi-final opponent
with an equally .lmpreaslye trtr
umph over Martha. ' Barayard" ,;of
snort Hills Ti. J., ,6-5.. c-3.
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Results
NEW-VORK, Aug. 2 l.-r- By As
sociated Press.) The. New York
Yankees made it wo straight over
the St. Louts Browns by winning
today's game. 3 to 1.' ; i" ? f i
Score- . , R. II. E-"
St. LonU.. .,. 1 15. 0
New York-3 6 1
- Vangllder and Schang; pennock
and -Collins, Severeld. - ,
"800 Aug. 21. Ted Lyons,
Chicago twirler, pitched a no-hit,
no-run game here today when the
Boston Red Sox .went down to a
6 to O defeat. ? - v
Chicago . . .......... 6 1 3 1
Boston i. . .'i .? 0 0 2
Lyons and GraboVsky; Harris,
Russell and Gaston, Stokes. I f
Philadelphia-Detroit, Washing
ton-Cleveland postponed, rain.
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I BROOK TROUT PLANTED
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SILVERTON, Ore.. ;Aug. 5 21. r
(Special) During the past week
the. state game i commission has
planted close i to 30,000 eastern
brook trout In Sliver Creek, Abl
qua and Butte' Creek, all close to
Sllverton. x Since last fall over
1281000 .tront hare been planted.
la" streams in the Sllverton sports
man's jvlclnttyi.'-.;,;.;;
Telephone ICS, Capital City
Lanndry The laundry of pure
materials! : We ' give ; special at
tention to all home laundry work.
Telephone and we will call.' ()
Things that are not kept up run
down1 homes,' health, reputations.
SPECIAL!
One Super Boudoir
' Lamp "free loith
I every $20.00 strand
; .of Bluebird Pearls.
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C. A. LUTHY
: Jeweler,'
' f' ;Largest Exclusive Retaillers of Shoes in. Oregon ' j
Invades Salem Diamond ifitc
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Our Buyer Visits the Eastern Markets to Procure the
. ; "Newest in Seasonable Footwear
t -H.. Our aim has been and will be in all our stores
t " ; x - ; to show the Newest ' in" Styles.""
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Dependable Foptivear-Dependable
Styleslrfoderately Priced ;
Beautiful are .the styles now on dicplay. Have you
; eeen the iiev tKinm?, If not,-:
; , See Buster Brown Windows : !
'Hosiery in the Fall Colors to Match
Draperies and floor coverings are the
foundation of every beautiful room.
The proper arrangement of furniture,
lamps, pictures, mirrors and cushions and ?
their relation one to the other is ,ver yimport-
Study and experience are necessary to
carry out these points in the proper furnish
ings of tlie present day homes.
Ask for Mr. Pinkham in our Drapery
Department, He will be glad to help and
advise you.
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