The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 02, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    C 'V'v -THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM? OREGON rrr SHliIAXiGWGsJAW
EljfflEFEItlS
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ame Played iiVSea'orMud,
FinatScarerOMariyi
Company 'B'b; otall ; eleven
u ffer ed,-a dWstroiasdeeat . yesw
crdajr. -fat ternoon "on. . ,weetjand
on jit the ixaods of Company 5f of
The game 'play ea In a con
in ooas -dirir n poo r, -and ' the play
rs swam -back, and forth in a min-
ature ocean. 1 The Crtaljis'nayy
iauea acrow. ine .upj.pr, jour
opchdo)vnXsind .the Salnj fleet
oondered'-betUod its goal-, for- 4
oachbaclcl " " . J7 V;f"'
.The t toucnb'ack wa"tttn';Slrst
core of, the ,amej wmiufMfcoon
iter the Salem Bafetyl fombled a
hunt.,.,. ...... "
Corvallrs ' scored a ' touctidovrn
ust as the ;flr8t.-period ended,
ushing 'tne'.oali" yeic'C oiaCTlfiiS
nicks after .Kelly Af;Salem i had
r 1 1 J jj. j . . . -.
uorTBui. aouea anomer loucn-
I own la the second period, taking
d vantage 'of a fumbVwl . punt on
;&lems five. yard line. The in
vaders ttdTdjed,-. tb .more oueh
lowna tan the-third-quarter, and
nide thAJtlnaj'cdre1iLeJfest
)e"l0d. . T i'.-
Iartman Bros. - Jewelry Store.
Vatches clocks, rings, pins, dia
mond b, charms nUlasaallTer
kare Standard 6odalSta.te at
ibertrsti , (
Slate surface ' roofing applied
ver your old shingles. VWe hare
rfer 20a Jobs in Salem.. Nelson
3nos.r-;ploTHbers;,Jf.shet metal
ork, 3 5 51 Chemeketa, -
Doc'ASnel! WmFrom
CarterinrrTacoma- Bout
' TACOi(C Jan. (AP)
"Doc". Soell. of Tacoma, won a
declsioa ' over. tVlldekt tfartw
""S -VTnt oi a poxing card oaere
tods.yi Snell'9 'margin 6t victory
Tas 5a ntne , count knockdown in
the fourth ronnd and a rally in
ttiie final: round that 'had Carter
hanging' on, ..The; card attracted
the, greatest crowd in the history
Qf Tacbma boxing. " ' '
. Qualitr-nalntine. tooth Tarnish
and . lacquer work. In our modern
equippea pamt' shoo. Washing.
re?ri - Wood's Auto Serrice. : ( )
The' Cherry City''Baking ' Co's
bread. Dies' and' caka' rtt" of hlrh-
est "analitf :r One oX Oregon's most
sknitarv' haVerf a ; Wnh
7-, ,W 9 v 1
wuue. a ssaiem snow.yiace. w
0. J. Hnll Auto Top & Paint
Co. Radiator, fender and body
repairing. Artistic painting adds
100 tcrtneaD9earancer of vour
aut6.2? 8. Com'I"'- ' (
'
The Midget Meat Market neve
fails to Eire Ton the finst meati
and vflshi. There Is but one place
in sarem to get'the finest fish.' The
Midget Market has it for yen. - ( )
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- The Salem Hdw. Co., jnost pro
gressive. Every accommodation
eiven to thnsA In nd if ht
Hardware supplies. Work andfpros
nenty tne motto, 120 N com 1. ()
i The Marion 'Automobile Co. The
Studebaker, the world's greatest
automobile value. ' Operating, cost
small. ' Will last a lifetime, -with
fare. Standard coach; J14 15. ()
DoughtOn rJb ' Igher'wflh, Hard
ware, 286 N. Com'l St. Hardware
builders supplies, paints, varn
ishes. Cfive ff a' cail.-you'li -find
ou prices reasonable,. ()
M5BEBG MIS"
Purchase of tour Games by
" White Sox from Detroit!
. Americans Alleged ;;
CHICAGO, Jan. 1. (AP)
The . alleged; purchase of a four
game series of baseball games by
the Chicago White Sox from the
Detroit Americans, to help the Sox
win the pennant of 1917. was de
scribed tonight to Commissioner
Kenesaw 'W. Landis by Charles A.
Swede".' Risberg, the Sox short
stop, at that time.
The White Sox contributed $45
apiece to' raise a pool of about
$11 00, Risberg said, which was
given' to the" Detroit teanS, prfnci
palty, pitchers; to ,,sIou'gh, the
series to the Sox.
The scheme to get the Detroit
team" to' lay flown in the series,
which began tabor Day, 1917,
was1 first broached to him.'Risberg
told Landis; by Clarence Rowland,
theh. "Sdx 'manager, and now an
American? "League umpire.
All the ' members of the Sox
team contributed? to the $1100
pool "for Detroit,1 Risberg said, in
cluding Eddie Collins and Ray
SChalk, the new, Sox manager for
1927. ' !
' Collins demurred. Risberg aaid,
arid declared he never would do
bocJi a thing again. The money
Wits- collected and turjied over to
Detroit two weeks after the series
was thrown, Chick Kandil, thei
Sox first baseman, collected, thf
money afid turned it 'over to Bill
James, then a Detroit pitcher. ' "
Rowland tol'him, Risberg said,
as ."the Sox" players went1 into the
dugout at the staVt"' of the
XT. . . . - - - j l lL .
was all nxea, ana once uunng iuo
game." Eddiei Collin's described : a
Oiooted" ball by EddieuDyer; ?
elr1 shortstop; as terrible,"
I George, "Buck"- Weaver, Sox
third baseman at the time, and
fired from baseball at the same
tiirie as "Risberg for the- 119
world's series scandal, was ' the
ohly Sox player who did not con
tribate to the $1100ipool for De
troit. Risberg said. Weaver sat
in' Landis' ofHce tonight listening
to Risberg's story- "nodding " con
firmation of his salient points, and
admitted' that as his share of the
contrfbution to Detroit players, he
gave Oscar Vitt, Detroit outfield
er, a handbag for :ChriSmas. ""
Weaver, himself refused to dis
cuss the 1917 Beries, but indicated
confirmation throughout of Ris
berg's story.
Giant and DuPont explosives
(fuse blasting caps) . Lumber
and all building-materials. Gabriel-
Powder & Supply Co.,' 10 -N.
Capitol. -Tel: 2248. "'- C)
Casey's Guaranteed Rheumatism
Remedy money refunded if, it
floes not cure your case. Nelson &
Hunt, Druggists, corner of Court
nd Liberty Sts. ' Tel. 7. ( )
The bread you want, the fresh
est and the most wholesome, and
you can 'depend upon it. Better
Yet Bread made by the Better Yet
Baking Co.. 264 N. Com'l. ()
Hallk & Eoff Electric Shop, 337
Court St. Everything electric,
from motors and fixtures and sup
plies" to wiring." Get prices and
look at complete stock ()
Cobbs &. Mitchell Co., lumber
and building materials for every
purpose. Get-estimates, look at
qnality of material, then you will
order. .349 S. 12th St. ()
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Former University of Mon
tana Star Dashes 45 Yards
for Touchdown
SAN jSFRANCISCO, Jan. 1.
(AP) Twenty thousand persons
saw West conquer East, 7-3, in the
annual charity football game at
Kezar stadium today. It was the
second time in as many years that
an all-star western eleven wrote
a brilliant victory over eastern
rivals In the benefit contest fori
the Shriners crippled children's
hospital.
East scored first with a field
goal when Raub'er, Washington
and-Lee halfback, booted the ball
between the bars from the 12 yard
line. The kick followed a drive
that started from mid-field.
The western points came as the
result of a 35 yard pass. Kelly, to
Sweet and the former University
of Montana star da'shed 45 yards
to .a touchdown. He also kicked
goal.
The game was as hard fought
as any een here in years.
Three crops of sugar planted
under the direction of the Alaska
railroad have matured and are at
a refinery for analysis.
' Parker & Co., 444 S. Commer
cial. Don't fail to see Parker
about repairing your car. Expert
mechanics at your service. All
work guaranteed. ()
lOEHlMiED
llDGE'S DECISION
"V 1 r
fentucky Fighter Displays
..More Versatile AttacK r
". Tharr-Adversary-'
PORTLAND. Jan. , ( AP)
(AP) Joe Anderson,, Covington,
Lomskl ot, Aberdeen, i,Wash in a
ten round match here today. Both
are- mlddlewelghts. ,. t .
Anderson displayed a more ver
satile attack" Ihan" his adversary
and amassed enough': polnta to
tfim .himl ; thfe vverdict-t'ln the
s'mksltnW' conflict ihai-wias -fought
at a furiOTw'paee allhe way.
j The; Kentuckjan f qight t headily
keeping his left in Lomski's face
and giving ground at times, and
then launching slashing two-fisted;.
coVnier httacks "The fighters
frequently - collided, in. mid-ring
and battled toe to toe." ' ''; ;.
, Lqmski floored AndersonJn the
fourth'"'" round ' with a left and
right to the stomach hut 'Ander
son jumped ' up without taking a
Lift Off-No Pain!
. New sweaters! A largflLshlp-
. . J XT . . 1
uieui jusi iu. new paiierus, uow '
shades in the popular pull-over
and coat styles. Scotch Woolen
Mills. ()j
Doesn't hurt one bit! Prop a
little "Freezbne" on an aching
corn, instantly that corn stops
hurting", then shortly you lift it
right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bot
tle of "Freezone" for a' few cents,
sufficient to remove every hard
corn,1 soft corn, or corn between
the toes, and the foot calluses',
without soreness or irritation?
Adv.
. In the eighth' . round Lomski
doubled Anderson in "a knot with
a terrific blow-under the heart
and followed this with a powerful
right; hook to the jaw, but AnW
son leaped In with a counter bar
rage: that all but evened the
found." - i , :
Anderson wa credited with five
rounds, Lomskt with' four, and
one 'was even.' J .
Nash Furniture Co. takes t
lead '.with low prices on chai
rockers,'- tables, , wood and St,
beds, 'springs, mattresses. Sa
you 95. 219 N, Com'l. (
' Heating- a " large uniyersit v
Tale last year. used,25,7S?L tons It
coal. , . : : " ;
DASHINGTON'S AARON &
; . KELLY.
ANIMALS ; Broadwajr gteppers
PIRATE TREASURE
Song jind Dance Revue
EDDIE CARR & CO. JESS LIBONATI
t . . ' Xylophonist
Laug4i Offering . World's Greatest
Salem's. Greatest Entertaffiment
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opens our Annual January Clearance Sale of all kinds of Furniture and Household Goods. During this ev ent we will offer odds and ends of all kinds and close out - V '
at discounts which freauenUvirunlas hierh as 50. This.is vour oooortunitv to "obtain maximum fitmifur vaIup fAV -;jrii:ii:i: 2 j -ti. . f
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Mdnclay
natterns
InriPAs nf the Livincr
yr are onlv a few of
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$108.50
silo on
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example o the .cabinet makers art. Reg. value $570 Special p41UyU
8 Piece Walnut Suite, chairs in blue leather. tf f t A O
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DINING, ftl :
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Decorated lvory Suite-BeiVCarfSoeFfe
Regular value $98.50 Special - .T . v-;1C3r- I:; . SH Qfl
Decorated Walaut Suite.5!
Regular value $146.5()-SpeciaL!: J-" i : 10950
Odd pieces at a discount of 25c PerceSfc fS "
Grand Rapids. Regular yalue $36WOrial-.4:- S267;50 -
All Blankets
Comforts
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