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v-o;yijo .rebate ,stf ta re J!iliU.:V ' V -W JIMIllllMiMJII 1JIH m Imi:.: HIE .OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,. OREGON SUNDAY. MORNING; SElrrKSiliJv. Pa-- Ben 's - 'Title "Trains for Coming : mM " r i :Oicf to Gain f - I llllESrtllLS l!f I -X"'-. , , ,. , Mildest" Mannered v Fighter !-LSeeks-to Avpid Bad Fea- " -". 1resN'bf,ySport - &fcW tOItK. SepU (AP.) M Hd-mannered, , and,t of ' studious frame of Mind, Gene Jtfnney , chal ' longer -for Jack pempwey'a world 1 heavyweight title. " represents an unusual type'1nHheloxing..game. Except for hi; finetuild.tbe lrisk step, and tanned, rugged ap pearance: of thev trained Athlete, Tunney would Rcarpaiy i b taken by the casuaf'tibserTeraa one of .the foremost pugilists of" jhisday,. In spite of - seven ' pretty , active . years In the professional ring ,: the .former marine h&tu few outwardly visible ma,rks to testify to his Corf ft lets In the roped arentt v His. .ao'se is straightnatu'rallyaind'noty any synthetic process and his tars are far from' the 'cauliflower variety so common arong ' Veter ans of the padded 'fists. Frank blue eyes' and a, mop of . 'brown hair;.worn in ciQely-slip- ped pompadour, style, ' complete Tunney's pleasing facial. charac teristics ' - handsomnesA, .?.in a square-jawed, gladiatorial fashion. At 28 Tunney is the picture 'bt health' and vigor. Army life wiih marines hardened his muscles, trained his rye and, nerves before he was of voting age. ..Outdoor life has. kept him in robust cqn dition. - Gene prefers as much qufet and , solitude as he can get when he is training for an important .fight. , .. , "X like the woods for my con' . tlitioning,? he says. ,'ItQug"ttand 'eady work, away Irom thevcrowds . and any excitement; is the thing ' -that . puts! me in shape. Under - such conditions I plan out my bat--tie, flgufe what I'm going tot do. . "Then when I'm ready to hop into , the ring, my mind is clear and my . .body, ready. I'm not bothered . by any; last minute donbta or inde- ' 'cisions r - - ' Tunney dodged bullets in France, at Belleau Wood. Con sequently he has little fear of an : o pponent's punches. "Bullets can floor you without any. chance for a counter," he re marks, "but fists can be blocked and punches absorbed without taking a count. I never worry ' about them." Gene Is an ardent golfer al though he hasn't yet givenOId Man, Par much to worry about, liittlng the little white missile is good training for the eye, he be lieves. The challenger le something of a book-werm, too. Mornings, out on the road at sun-np, he usually , tucks, a volume under his arm to read when be takes a rest. Omar Khayyam, Emerson and H. G. Wells are among his favorite auth ors. He can fling quotations from them with as much ease and facil ity as he tosses his punches.. I NEW CORPORATIONS i -X " The. Ad venturers of the World, which .was organized in Long -Beach, Cat, -has filed application In the state corporation commis sion here for permission to op erate in Oregon. The organization is supported by dues. Incorpora tors are Edward W. Bailey, Ed- r4-' .win ;j Dingle and Enger 'I. Puck r The . Northwest Automobile & X?' Equipment: company, with, capita! siock .oi 99u,uuv - ana neaaquar ters in Portland, has been Incor porated by J. A. Walsh, Martin Hunter and C. A. Sharp. - .Notice of dissolution has been filed by the AIco: Investment com pany with headquarters in Port land.' Butterflies Live Long ' After Heads Are Lost . PARIS.-rLIfe. without, a head Is not only possible, but' as the Academy of Sciences.; was , in fprmed, there are insects-that live longer without their heads than with them . . In describing the investigations carried on for many years. by the Reverend' Father" . Cambouet, - a missionary . in Madagascar, 'Pro fessor. Bouvler said they were in continuation of those described by Edmond jPerrler, before the Acad emy, in 1911 in which certain caterpillars survived the loss of their i heads and r became chry salises and 'then headless butter flies. , Father Cambouet found that over eighty headless bnterflies, be longing to two different families, not only survived the loss of their heads' but lived appreciably long er than other members of their families which, had not been de prived of their heads. ' Folkestone People Are Classified in Graves - FOLKSTONE. . England. (AP) Folkstone'a new cemetery s to have first, second and third class graves. ' The question-' whether the graves should be graded has been , agitating residents here for months, and the controversy was - finally settled by the town council which adopted a resolution in fa .Vfrrof the grading system. . Salem Rod and ' Gun Club Grows to Largest of CLUB OftLy YEAR Statewide Shoot to Be Stag ed September 25 and 26 on Salem Grounds Starting a year and a half ago with a small grbop.: the Salem Rod and Gun club has grown rapidly until it is now the largest organ ization of its kind in the state,. with a membership-of about 375. At this time last year Its member ship was 25. ' The next activity on the club's program is a statewide shoot' to be held on the local grounds Septem ber 25 and 26, the Saturday and Sunday before fair week. - Entrants from all over the state are expected" for this shoot, as practically every town or city of any size in the state has a gun club o'f some kind which will en ter shooters. Large delegations are expected from Portland, Cor- vallis, Eugene, Silverton, Monitor, Coquille, .Hubbard, and other nearby towns with a large number of shooting fans. A practice shoot will be held this morning at 9 o'clock by mem bers of the Salem club to pre pare for this meet. Program for the shoot will be available at the Ken, Brown sporting goods store. The Salem club has always tak en a nactive Interest in game and fish propagation and preservation in Oregon. It Jias liberated 1200 China pheasants in the nearby country this year to provide amusement for local shooting fans. .J A large number of trout have also .been liberated in Marion county streams and others within reach of Salem .anglers. The club has "made arrangements for the propagation of trou in two hatch eries, each with a capacity of 5, 000,000. OneV of these is at Mehairia and the other at Roaring River. " Starting in .with small financial means,' the. club1 'has paid all its indebtedness ada now has abont J ltjoo in "its. treasury, 'which will be spent furthesjirg the cause of fish adn game In Oregon.' "The'fciub hasA-.tbe, "undivided support of the community, ac cording to 'Dr. Cf. E. Prime, one of the members. , VThU ' is un doubtedly based on the results and. work of the organization. " This support Is evidenced by the? adver tisers in the, annual program of the club. ' As a regular- order of business a. te meetings' on the first and third Tuesdays o'f x every month, the subject of cooperation with advertisers and supporters Is discussed: ' -v ' "It has not been difficult to ex plain to the pubilcin this section what. the club stands for, and I wish at this time1 to express grati tude for the cooperation that we have received since the organiza tion started. " "With the. present Increase of development in fish and game pro tection in this state and with the cooperation of other similar clubs in the state, there is every yeason to believe that in five more years fishing and .hunting will be once more' as'lhriliing as in the earlier days., , " - . '. The' game commission has ' co operated with us to a great extent. Every request they have made on us has been complied with. Due to this there Is no reason to be lieve that the"; existence of such organizations as this club is not Justified." , First National Bank, the bank of friendship and helpfulness In time of need. Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and watch your money grow. ( ) Hawaii Called Center tVK:-4f pacific Friendliness J HONOLULU. Hawaii is the seat of a great movement des tined te create a new area of In ternational friendship and good will in the Pacific, in the opinion of Kazue Kuwasnima, new Jap anese consul-general here. "The people of the Pacific," said Consul Kuwasnima at a luncheon given in his honor, Vmust be given' a knowledge of the character,: "the life, and the surroundings of other people in, other lands. There must be - re spect; not prejudice; friendship, and not enmity. -t "'International friendship can hot be obtained , without - interna tional knowledge and - interna tional knowledge largely depends upon international education and cooperation." Southern GeneraFs.Home - Will Not Become Factory ' NEW ORLEANS, (AP) The homo of Gen, P,f O. T. Beaure gard, distinguished . Confederated officer, will 'not become a mac rronl factory ). When a company was about to purchase the ground on which the , General's house stands for a factory,the; Beaure gard Memorial Association agreed i. iaHwhatiVft1 a first payment or J4,0 )0 has bound the contract. SENATORS TO MEET PORT TEAM TODAY Manager Bishop to Present Two New Players in Local - Club's Lineup- Two new players will appear in the Salem Senators' lineup when they meet the Port of Portland at o'clock this afternoon on Oxford park field in the. first of a two game series. , The Cycols and Monta villa will play at Portland in the other fall tournament game. The new players are Frank Hornsby. infielder, who will take over Ridings' place ' at shortstop, end Frank Rejnbart. outfielder. Both these men are good ball players, according to Biddy Bisk op, Salem manager, and will keep the Salem offensive at top strength for the contests., Hornsby . is a former ? Kalama player, while Reinhart Is well known in Salem, having played here before. He is a former Uni versity of Oregon student, where he made a big name for himself in baseball, and this summer playeu for Harrisburg, upper Willamette valley champions. He played one game in Salem against the Sena tors while with Harrisburg. Reinhart will take the center field position left vacant by Bobby Quinn, who has gone to the Mon tana Alines league. The Port of Portland team is a strong aggregation, with an array ef hard hitting men. On their previous record they should be just about horse and horse with Salem. They have two strong pitchers In King Cole and Tray nor. Cole, who will probably op pose Turpin of Salem on the mound- this afternoon, is a for mer Senator. Traynor is a left hander with plenty of curves and control, which is rare in a south raw. . They" "have a shortstop named G.'rod who formerly played for Sa lem high school, and ' who has quite a reputation as ' a flashy fielder and hard hitter. They have two strong catchers In Walgreave, who is also the -team's manager, and "Sharkey" Perkins, j at one time with the Longview; Timber Wolves. Perkins does the bulk of the catching. u Fry's Drug Store, 280 N. Com'l, the pioneer store. Everything for everybody In the drug supply line, with standard goods and quality service always. . () Pacific Coast Results i ; PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. " 4 (AP) The Beavers won their fifth straight game over Sacra mento here today on Red Smith's line drive single in the 11th in ning, with two out and : the bases full. The score was 3' to 2. This is Portland's seventh win in suc cession and their tenth game of the last 11 played. . . j Score : R. H. E. Sacramento . . .: . 2 12 2 Portland 3 8 2 Kallio and Kohler; Payne and Wendell. SEATTLE, Sept. 4.-(AP) Miljus held the Acorns to eight scattered hits to win today's ball game, while his team mates wal loped Krause for 11 sate bingles. Governor and Earl Baldwin both pounded "out triples. , Score R. H. E. Oakland .'. 3 7 3 Seattle 7 11 3 ' Krause and Baker; Miljus and E- Baldwin. LOS ANGELES, Sept.! 4. Los Angeles bunched hits off Hulvey in the first three innings today to roll up a - lead that Hollywood cpuldrnot overcome, the Angels winning 5 to 2. ; Score R. H. E. Hollywood V. I 2 11 1 Los Angeles .......... 5 12 2 Mulcaby, Singleton and Peters; Jacobs, and Hannah. U ' SAN' FR ANCISCO, Sept. 4 . Dick Moudy was in fine form to day and San Francisco defeated the Missions to 3. 4 -f . Score ; i - R. H. E. San Francisco ; . V ... , 18 1 9 , 3 Missions ;3 6 1 - Moudy and ;i Agnew;S Christian and Murphy, v : .i.J j., At Shipley's the ladies of Salem have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest fall and win ter frocks, coats and dresses ever shown in this city, i () Oakland Player Undergoes v Appendicitis t)peration OAKLAND, Sept. 4. (AP) Louis Guisto, icaptaia and first baseman of the Oakland j baseball team, underwent an f operation here today i for appendicitis. Sur geons said they expected! him ; to be convalescent ai the 'expiration of ten days and that he will don his playing suit again before the end of the season. ' ! - : : . ' ' O National League Results .;. NEW YORK. Sept. 4. (AP)? After j the Giants had ? tied Hhe score in the ninth with a .three run rally, the Braves came' back in the tenth and scored fouf runs to beat New York 9 to 5, -in -the second game of a double header after having won the opener 'by 6 to 2. First -Game R. H. E. Boston 6 IS 1 New York 2 8 2 Wert, R.' Smith and J. Taylor; Barnes and Florence. Second Game . - R. H. E. Boston . 9 11 2 New. York 5.9 0 R. Smith, Benton' and J. Tay lor; Greenfield. Ring. iSeott and Florence. CHICAGO, Sept. 4. (AP) Chicago defeated Pittsburgh in both games of a double header here today by scores of 11 to 2 and 4 to 2, respectively. First Game R. II. E. Pittsburgh 2 10 4 Chicago -11 19 0 Joe Bush, Songer, Mahaffey and Smith, Gooch; G. Bush and Hartnett. .Secoffd Game .R. H. E. Pittsburgh 2 6 0 Chicago 3 11 0 Koupal and Smith; Jones and Gonzales. BROOKLYN, Sept. 4. (AP) Brooklyn made it two straight over Philadelphia by winning to day's game 7 to 2. Score Philadelphia Brooklyn Carlson, Taber and Grimes and Hargreaves, R. H. E. 2 10 1 7 12 0 Wilson; CINCINNATI. Sept. 4- (AP) Cincinnati went into first place today by defeating St. Louis 5 to 0. Score R- H. E. St. Louis 0 5 3 Cincinnati 5 11 0 Sherdell, Bell, Hallahan, Keene and .O'Farrell; Donohue and Har grave. Ulrich & Roberts, realtors, 122 N. Commercial St., know property values and make for you profit able investments. Will both save and make you money.- () Sign Middleweight Champ ' for 10 Round Main Event J SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 4. (AP) Leo Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash., middleweight champion oi the Pacific coast, and Joe Roche, San Francisco middleweight, were signed today for the 10-reund main event of the Monarch ath letic club's Inaugurate show at Recreation Park on the night of Tuesday, September 14. Nash Furniture Co. takes the lead with low .prices on chairs, rockers, tables, wood - and " steel beds, springs, mattresses. Saves you 25. 21? N. Com'l, () YELLOW TICKET SP0NSER FOUND BY ATTORNEYS (Continued from pag'l.) and when confronted with the facts, German is said to have ad mitted the authorship of the tick ets. ' . ' German operates a towing and unloading business here, receiving automobiles shipped in carload lots for numerous automobile houses, and unloading them and towing them to the agencies which have ordered them. The entire story of the yellow ticket will be told to the grand jury when it convenes next Tues day, District Attorney, Myers an nounced. -v, Mr. Myers Issued a formal state ment of the yellow ticket investi gation today., He did not Include In it- a declaration of German's motives, as related to him, but outlined them subsequently. District Attorney Myers de lieved the investigation! by the grand jury next : week .would re sult in indictments. Two grand juries will investigate the affair, the Multnomah county grand jury going into the printing and.' circu lation of the tickets nd: the Mar ion county grand jury investigat ng the expense accounts that were filed at Salem. Mr. Myers was in communication with John Carson, district attorney of Marion county, as to the phases of the investiga tion to be handled by , the two counties. V , ". English Family Possesses Record for Catching Rats LONDON England's ra catch ing record is ,held by vthe.; Jarvis family, three of 4 whom are girls. Bags of 700. to 1,000 rats ai week are nothing out of the. ordinary for the Jarvis. , ? ' i t Misses Nell and Kitty Jarvlo, twenty-one and twenty-three, re spectively, are on the rat Catching job every night in. the week, often assisted by their sister Rose, who . They; also accept ex n contracts where cock nice and black beetles irned. - t r T i I i - : l : n ' Coast League : '" ' ; " W." L. Pet. Los Angeles ...... 94 58 .625 Oakland . 82 69 .544 Missions 78 73 .516 Sacramento 77 76 -r504 Portland 75 81 .488 Seattle : 72 83 .464 Hollywood 71 85 .451 San Francisco 66 90 .416 Accident Reported- Cars driven by Mrs. Ruth Car ter and R. M. Ritner of Airlie col lided yesterday at State' and Lib erty streets, according to re'ports at police headquarters. No de tails of the accident were siven. Cars in .Crasli B. E. Sisson reported at the lo cal police station last night that his car was involved in an acci dent at Court and Commercial streets yesterday. He gave no de tails. Tilden Chapin Defeated in Tennis Doubles Play BROOKLINE, Mass., Sept. 4. (AP.) R. Norris Williams and Vincent Richards today upheld their supremacy as America's fore most doubles with a four-set vic tory over William T. Tilden and Alfred H. Chapin, Jr. in the final round of the national champion ship, 6-4, 6-8, 11-9, 6-3. Ira W. Jorgensen, 190 S. High St." Parts 'for all makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store In this section. Prompt and re liable service the rule. () Falls City State liberates 300 Chinese pheasants here. I .'""" ' I " ' ' V ,A' ' ' I t J s " a 1- .... ! - ft : t " ' i i " - . .. .... M V,- ' . -u. miL Ellis E. Cobiey . . ' . r American League I I : Results o ; . BOSTON, Sept. 4. (AP)Sr Walter Johnson piloted Washing ton to a 5 to 1 victory over the Red. Sox in the last game of the American league season here to day. Score , R. H. E. Washington 5 6 0 Boston ....,. 1 6 1 Johnson and Ruel; MacFayden and Stokes. . ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4. (AP) ,The St. Louis Browns bunched hits in the third inning today and won from- the Chicago White. Sox, 5 to 3- Score R. H. E. Chicago 3 11 1 St. Louis ..." 5 ? 1 Edwards and Grabowski; Zach ary and Hargrave. .PHILADELPHIA, Sept. . 4. (AP) Herb Pennock yielded but seven scattered hits today and. the Yanks blanked the Philadelphia Athletics 3 to 0, increasing their lead in the pennant race to 6 games. Score New York . . Philadelphia . R. H. E. 3 111 0 7 0 Pennock 'and Bengough; Rom mel, Waldberg, Willis and Per kins. CLEVELAND, Sept. 4. (AP) Cleveland-Detroit game post poned, rain. Held for Drunk J. A. Barker, who is becoming a familiar figure in the local jail, lodged there last night for the third time in the last month, a charge of drunkenness being the cause. ' IRE OP . - '- i nn r - ?n ,v t " I - h .;. 1 ' Its -Kind o I o LISTEN I W 5:00-7:00 KfWV 2t2). Dinnr """ frt. " . 7 -30-10 :flO-KCW 491 ). . 7 :30, fbnrfS . nervier; 8-10. rchMr ronctrt. 5- OO -10:0 KOIX (319). 7. dinner concert; 7-.SO, rhnwh rTiw;. . rd conrert. S:ooKHQ -084). 8pokne, A orahet- tra; 7:30-, erriee. ' . 6:00 (308) Seattle. 6, ; i 7450. chnrch wrvio; 8:10-10:10, Bible" program. . ' - . --00 KTBI (24) Iy Angelea. B-7, vf- per rTie: 7:15 9:30. service. 6- ntt KPO (428) San Francisco. , or checlra: :30. bulletin: S:3j, concert orchestra ; S :35-10, orchestra. f :SO-KOO V. 0kland. :30 or f Thestfra . coneert,- 733, aerricea; 9-10, 6-3rtKFSn. (54) San Pieo. 8:80. mu sical, review; 7-8, program ot inns; q, program; 9-19, orcnestra. DR. W. B. 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