?' ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, .JUNEl5192Ti: 0 IS 01 : . f . -v'- 'i . j ' " .. Coast league Staadlags w; Pet. Oakland ... . . 48 43 39 10 39 37 34 28 31 35 38 38 39 39 48 48 V .603 .551 .520 .518 .599 .487 .447 .388 Sacramento . . Feattle' . i . San Francisco (Missions .. .'. . Portland. . . . . TVva! A r. r.U. Hollywood . . J.' SACRAMENTO. June (AP)-Portlaai opened its series 'agatnit Sacra toento Vlth- ban !by drubbing the Senators 10 to 1 an a jfred iiittina- game.' as far as JthepaTerswer concerned- Paul istrand .poled out homers In his jflrst -two 4rips to th - plate . and Cissell poked out a circuit clout,; the three hits accounting for 9 runs. Score- ' i ' , H. E, Portland. 10 13 .2 (acramento . i. '. . . A . .'. ' 1: 8 ;; 2 ToraUa and Wendell; Rachac ndj gerereid. LOS ANGEL.ES,- June .14. (Ap) Los Angeles .won -a free hltt,ing game from . San .Francisco g t6 6 in Xhe aeries opener toaay. frh4 Angtla slapped out is itfta off. (t hrA Seal Ditchers, bunching them hn the 4th. 6th and 7th innings. . Score ' -. R.' H- EL an Francisco ........ t i Angeles .. ...... . .-t8 16 0 May and Rego; Peters and Sandberg. OAKLAND. Jnne 1.-(AP) eattltf battled ' Into the tenth In ning today rto defeat jOakland 3 to 2 in the opening ganje of jihe ser ies J Lary's error." a-, single by Callahan and an intentiooaTwalk issaed to Huff t by Gould, followed by Hud gens' sacrifice fly. gare the Indians their winning run. . score . . ru. Seattle . t, .... .3 9 1 Oakland.. 2 11. 1- 10 Innings.): trt Hflius -and Schmidt; Delaney, taopld and. Bool. ; ' SAN - FRANCISCO, une . 14.. (AP rAller making a wlld.pftGh pn the first Inning to let in a run. IPhll Weiner. pitched steady ball jto blank Hollywood for the, rest of tthd game while, his Mission team jmaJtes hit hard and timely to score !a 1 to 1 ytetorjr today, r I ecorp . i .1. ii. c. Hollywood .... - . . . . . 18 1 fissions . , . . . i .'. 1 --8 , 1 Mulcahy and Cook: . 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' : v.'" 3E Wt YORK, 'June 14-(AP Tear., Rickard announced poHativdy lonigbt that Jack Dempsey and Jack, Sharkey will fiifit it oUt lalr"2i at the Yankee station for a chance at Gene Tunneyf slteary weight boxing cirown. , ; iTrnK;LMan W accepted Jiinmy Slattery as an op ponent for the semi-final of a light .heavy weight champion ship betwert Mike McTigue and Jack Delaney at the Ydpkee stadium July, 7, it was also announced. The Phila delrhl4 contender for, Jelariey crown, however, did not reach a financial I agreement wiih Rickard. SUNNYSIDE WINS ' FAST BALL GAME SUNNYSIDE. June 14. (AP) The Sunnyside baasball team de feated the -Cloverdale Greydiggers Sftiday by a score of & to 3. The game, was "close, fast; and cxclt-: ing-tbroug bout.- Alt' the beginning of tbe ninth inning the score was tiedtwo all. In the first half or this frame. Sunnjrside scored three runi: , .Cook led off with a single to ghf Held. Fo beat out a slowf Infield hit. and, Fabry doubled, , scoring Cook. Cohen singled to left 'and Fok and Fabry crossed tbe plate. . -'Cloyerdale 'came ; back strong agarette of the age smootKHess ahd meUdmeis are ft.-'-' ': :'.; " :: US'--: :::'.' ::. ws;sss-?i;i5'' after two .were out in the last half, and the rally wa stopped only after Hennls bad hit a three bag ger -and scored on an rror, and two other runners had reached second and third. -Then Fabry strnek-out wiper to end the game i v f PORTLAND: CLUB GAINS BASEMAN PHILADELPHIA. June 14. (AP) Dudley Branom first base man." bought last 'winter from Kan sas City tiy the Philadelphia Am ericans "was released today on op tion of the Portland club of the Pacific coast league. Branom will leave for Portland at once. the triumph of all qualities ciist Uli'SfflWiJS LEHIIWG OJIIOfIT PMFF OAKMONT, Pa..- Jnnre 1 4 (AP) - -While the" rain-swept bunkers and bogs of Oak m on t to day' took a heavy "toll f n title hopes, two unsung and unheralded contenders splashed to the 'front of an international notable field in the first 18 hole round of the American open golf championship. Harrison R. (Jimmy) Jdhnston of Minneapolis, 'former western amateur champion, and Harry Hampton. Memphis professional, attracted little attention as they went off and less trouble as they carHed on. with the result that each finished in a fine 73. Closely pressing the leaders, a stroke behind at 74. came, two more famous aspirants, Gene Sar azen and "Lighthorse" Harry Codper. professional ' stars from opposite sides of the continent, while the defending champion and favorite, Bobby Jones, In spite of a troublesome round, was -within striking distance with a 76, With the day's score sheet com plete, Jones stood in ninth posi tion, tie4 with the veteran Briton, Ted Ray,-who won the American open crown in 1920 when Bobby, at the age of 18, was Waking his first appearance in the tourna ment. Walter Hagen, salvaging a bad start with a flourfshing finish, landed a' stroke behind Jones and Ray with a 77. the same figure that "Wee Bobby" Cruickshank. picked as one of Jhe foremost con tenders, registered. - - Thus, to -the accompaniment of a steady downpour of rain nearly all day and playing conditions that dealt disaster unceremoniously to champions and ex-champions alike, the Vanguard formed for the title trek that continues with another 18 hole test tomorrow and a final march of 36 holes for the 64 scorers on Thursday. o o I AMKRICAN I O- O American League Standings W. L. Pet New York 36 Chicago 32 Philadelphia 29 Washington 26 St. Louis 24 Detroit 24 Cleveland 2 4 Boston 13 17 23 23 24 27 27 30 37 .679 .582 .588 .520 .471 1471 .444 .260 AH American league games postponed; rain. - - '. - ' - - J- r- .- - , . COVETED PJUZE W GOES TO ADIEU n J . - j .. i y r ASCOT, England; June ' 14. (AP) The famous Gold Vase presented by the "king was woa to day -by F. W. Horloek's Adieu. a hundred to six long shot, at the opening of Royal Ascot week, Eng land's .colorful pageant of fas h iofl and race horses. King George took a second in the Queen Mary stakes with his horse Scuttle. ,, , . .... T LATE SPORTS o o LOS ' ANGELES. June .14. Newsboy Brown, flyweight pf New York and Los Angeles, overcom ing the handicap'of being knocked off his feet in the early rounds, won' from Johnny Vacca, Bfldge port. Conn:, scrapper In a "ten round bout here tonight. SANTA ROSA, Cal., June 14. (AP) Eight miles In advance-.ot the closest of his' ten -competitors in the San Francisco-Grants Pass. Ore., 480 mile foot race. Flying Cloud . of the Karook Indian tribe in Oregon, reached here at ?:20 o'clock tonight, having covered 54 miles of the trip. Flying Cloud stopped here to rest, but- did not announce how long he intended to stay. Rushing Water, another Oregon inaian was second in the race at this point. i OPERATED ON LAST NIGHT - - . Ronald Craven, University Fresh man, Taken to Hospital Ronald Craven, Willamette uni versity freshman, whose leg was injured in an accident June when an automobile .bearing fraternity picnickers turned oyer near Willamina, was taken to the Salem hospital last night for an operation to prevent gangrene. Evelyn Eon, a Culver, Idaho girl, injured in the same accident has delayed her" return home pend ing complete recovery." Seventeen stitches were required in the face injury she received. VANCOUVER SELECTED KELSO. Wash., June 14. (By AP) Vancouver, B. C was. se lected today as tbe convention. city for the 1928 assembly of the Washington State- aerie of Eagles as the convention here ended to day. The 1928 meeting will be held June 28, 29 and 30. YOUNG McsINTYRE FEjLLED BY PELZ PORTLANDr.Jne 14. (AP) Young Nationalist of Los Angelee and Bentty Carter of Phoenix. Ari zona; climaxed ' the best - boxing show seen at the armor'y for many months In the ten-round feather weight main event tonight by bat tling thrbugh ten torrid rounds to a dtaw. ' ' .'i: ' '; ,T(e semi-windup almost stole the show with two game and wil ling featherweights going at break- necK speed for nearly nve rounds. Benny Pelz of Portland outboxed and outhit for two rounds by Bob MCltyre of Salem, rushed Into the fray with reckless abandon to start the third. ' ' V ' Despite the skillful , efforts of the game Salem lad, Pelz felled him twice. In the fifth Pelz. floor ed. Mclntyre for keeps. ' O ' - - O t NATIONAL 'National League Mtaiidliizs .x " ' A.V 4 T. Pot Pet Pittsburgh . Chicago . . . St. Louis . . New York . Brooklyn . . . Boston Philadelphia Cincinnati 32 32 29 17 19 20 .653 .627 .592 .510 .4 46 .422 .396 .353 26 25 25 31 19 26 19 29 19 34 Score It. H. E. Boston . 0 4 0 Cincinnati 1 7 0 Wertz and Hogan; J. May and Ha'rgrave. Score New York Chicago , R. H. E. 3 9 0 4 8 3 (11 innings.) Benton,. Clarkson and Taylor: Brillheart, Osborn "and Ilartnett. Score . R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 2 St. LOttis . 6 7 1 Ferguson. Decatur, Ulrich and Jonnard; Rhem, Alexander and Snyder. At Pittsburgh: Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, postponed; rain. Corvallis President, and Mrs. W.- J. Kerr will make a two months tour of Europe this sum mer. 1 . j u,iij.i. . ' -s. Keep the Home cqbi yif h a victor , Four Blatie Breeze $10.75 , Fpur Blade Fan "'With" Breeze Spreader f 11.2.5 These Fans Are Fully Guaranteed Giese-Povers Use Your Credit Furniture Co. I i M Members Commercial Associates, Inc.,: the Largest Furniture Buying Organization in the United States Sunday Fitths "-JrT It he's a "plus four". Father, who en joys bis round of golf, ypu can select a most appropriate Fathers pay gift fojr him fr6m' among these suggestions. (Golf Golf Golf - Golf Golf Golf 1 mir i ' ! " T.I 1 o 10:00-11:00 KXL 220). Morning mufcie. 10:00-llfS0 Kt'W (493J. HousrtoM ' herpa and m'ukif: I ''- 11:00-12:00 KOIX (319). Houtewife' hoar. WEDNESDAY AXTEBN00N " . 12:00--KFKC (21). Wrriher report. : ,230-End KTBR (283)., j'Uy by piny baseball reports. 3:00-4:00 'MtlN'. Xi-ws, rnunic. ,,, 3:00-600 KJFWV (229). Twilitc 'hour. -3)0-5:30 KX. Postman Bill's cbU- dren'r prornm. 3:50 d;00i-KEX: Organ rt-ciUt by Dar win u. w ooo. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 6:0O-7J0O KW (49-J). Dinner concert: 0 :00-8j30 KKX. (20). Organ concert ' and ameraeat guide. -. :OO-.7:00 KOIX (19). Organ recitaj. 7:00-7:15 KTBHJ AAA raa reports, f: 00-7:30 KOtX. Amnsement guide and police reports. 7:00-7 30 KEX. Travelog. : t:15-8:30-KrjR. (283. livening story. 7:S07:43 KGW, Utility ervlce, 7:30-8:00 KXli. Lowery and &riffin. 800-10:00 KFWV: Studio program. 8:00-9:00KtV. Orchestra and soloist. 8:00-9:00 KOIN.- Rad io Wayers. 8:00-9:00 KXL. Lucien Becker, concert organist. 8:30-9:00 KTBR. Ralph Ha Id red and Elizabeth Cbetwiddeh. 9:00'0f35-KTBK. Gladys Keadv. Menn i.. iiart. aeeottLpamea by Kenneth Bun ter in saered music. ; 9:33-10:00 KTBR. International Bible siudents association. - 10:00-11:30 KOIX. Hulburfs dance band. F 10:00-12 :0OSKEX. ajidnieht review. 10:30-12:00 KFWV. The Windjatumera. KGO Oakland (384). 6, orchestra; 8, acaiion program: v, .; program , -10. Alance -orchlra. KKI Los Angeles (169). 5:30, orches tra; 6:1 j, :30. orchestra; 7. danc program; 7 :0. detetie stories; 7t43, 8. 9, XBC program; . 10, instrumental qnariet ana soqiisi. KI0 San Francisco (422). 5:30, chil dreu's hour; 6, 6:30, orchestra; 7 concert orchestra: 8, orchestra and soloists; 9. XBC program; 10, orchestra. &rtrA Seattle 447. 6, 8, orchestra and soloist; , KBCr program. JCNX Hollywood (337). 6. orehottr.- 6:30, orchestra; 7, 7:30. 8, IO, orches tra; 11, dance orchestra. hXi. Oakland (508). 5:30. children's program; 6:30, orchestra: 8, 9. KFWI San Francisco (268). 6, string trio; 7. 8, soloists; 9, liawailanfc; 10, KHQ Spokane (370). 6. orchestra; 7, 8, dance orchestra. ' orchestra; 9, SBC program; 10, dance . orchestra. chestrai;' 8, orchestra and soloists; 9, KFWB "-Hollywood (361). 6, 7, dance or ' trio ind soloists. KOMO Seattle' (306). 6, 6:15, erohes trW; 7:3. orchestra; 8, XBC program j 10, Hawaiian music; 10:45, trio and Hawaiian1 ttnrsic' CFCT Victoria (476). 8. Canby Contractors at work on tbe new union high school here are making rapid progress and will soon1 have the building com pleted. ' V '. k it fan Without Spreader Charjgre No .. Interest Is Day ties ' shirts knickers hose hats, caps sweaters V . .r V G Bank Building BlESlKST.' Da Lnxa Saimiag Prlor Kxparta for Ladloa and Oantlamaa. SECOND TL00B Oaffay'a Pboto earriea THIRD IXOOR Morris Optical Co. 801-80-IO Dr. Henry E. Morrit, Optomairiit - , . T)epnt)n 8 - - - - C. T. GillelU -....'JL-U-r SttiU St Xdiwyar iTeJspbona tOSfl Saeolofsky Son. 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PpaaMsasaaBaaMBaM 'AtfVERTISTNfl''"- HONEST ADVERTISING TpM4 ,toU ibm mwkt -b kept fro from nay thinf of -a questionable nature. Mil reproaonUttODO will not bo tolerateo. Information ; anowiof -ny qoeoesWo , laienr ow tha i pan "tho a.dwie hould ko rrpor tod to tlit aewapepo jHT,ie. - . Rosebdrg--An '.; adrUpry , com ralttee has fceea apcolatod to. as sist Jhe'couflty. court .la-auslns tor a new cwirihouse building.' Directory 1:: 5