tTTTmTttt yo""" -WEDNESDAY-MORNINO, aUNB 221zr- Coast Isagu Standings ; ' w. L. Pc.t OakIarid"-.V. 53 33 ".616 Sacramento ! "16 39 .541 San Francisco 43 42 .506 Seattle""-.. ........ 41 41 .500 PortlajKT 41 42 .494 Missions 41 44 .482 Los 4Qgeles ... 37 46 .446 Hollywood .- 34 49 .410 PORTLAND, June 21. (AP) Oakland defeated Portland in the opening frame of the neries 12 to 0 here todays The Bearers new southpaw, Yerk.es, wbo shot out Sacramento with two hits in his debut week ago, was knocked out of-the box In'-the first 'Inning. Joe KraCciier of'the Oaks hli two homf rnnn; each with two on and La ry made a single, two doubles and a homer in fire times up. Score R. H. E. Oakland .... -12 14 1 Portland . 0 2 0 Sparks and Read; Yerkes, J. Stortl and Wendell. LOS ANGELES. June 21. Be hind the airtight pitching of Frank Shellenback the Hollywood Stars defeated Los Angeles 3 to 1 today In the series opener. Shellenback held, the Angels to fire scattered hits,4 their only score being Art Jahn's homer in the fifth frame. Score R. H. E. Hollywood .. 3 9 0 Los Angeles - 15 3 'Shellenback and Murphy; Ham ilton Cunningham and Hannah, fcandjerg. .- ... SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. Clyde Rarfoot not only pitched good ball for the Missions today but came to bat in the ninth in ning with the score tied to hit a home run and thus defeat' the Seals single-handed 5 to 2. Two runners were on bases when he hit the circuit drive. The Seals had previously tied up the count in the seventh. Score R. H. E. Missions !..:..'... 6 r10 0 San Francisco 2 9 0 Barfoot and Whitney; May and Rego,J. : .r- ; SEATTLE, June- 21. Ed Brandt, Seattle 'motrndsman, al lowed Sacramento only three' hijs today but lost the ball game 5 to - in one bad inning in the opening game of the series here. Two hits, This b the busiest age ever known. Bui it knows the wisdom of taking & , time for enjoyment ic.fc--" iia." . ... , in JD us v smoKers iimfx. iC. of today Camel .. smo&e l : 1? , j mi . fi i 1 . ;y nr-r two. walks and a pair of errors gave the Salons four : runs In the fourth frame. Frurzy Hafft hit a home run for Seattle. - Score R. If. E. Sacramento ........ 5 3 0 Sfcatftf - -2 2 Keefe and Koehler; Brandt and Jenkins. o o I AMERICAIf I o- -O American League' Standings i W. L. Pet. New York 41 17 .707 Chicago - 34 26 .567 Philadelphia 32 26 .552 Washington 29 27 .518 Detroit 26 29 .473 Cleveland 27 32 .456 St. Louis 24 30 .444 Boston . 15 41 .268 BOSTON. June 21. (AP.) The New York Yankees took both ends of a twin program from the Boston Red Sox today, winning the closing fray 7 to 1 after tak ing the opener by 7 to 3. Lou Gehrig poled out his 18th homer with two on bases in the ninth in ning. First game R. H. E. New York 7 13 2 Boston 3 6 1 Pennock and Collins; Wingfield, Hartley and W. Moore. Second game R. H. E. New York 7 9 0 Boston 15 1 Hoyt and Grabowski ; Welzer, Russel and Hartley, Moore. PHILADELPHIA, June 21. After dropping the first game of a doubleheader by a 5 to 4 score, the Philadelphia Athletics defeat ed the Washington Senators in the second game 8 to 2. . First game R. II. E. Washington 5 7 0 Philadelphia 4 10 1 Thurston. Braxton. Marberry and Tate, Ruel; Rommell. Willis, Pate and Cochrane, Perkins. Second game R. H. E. Washington 2 5 3 Philadelphia 8 9 2 Johnson and Ruel; Walberg and Cochrane. Chicago at St. Louis, double header postponed; wet grounds. Doubleheader tomorrow. No other American league games scheduled. If you have more fruit and vege tables, than can be used in the summer, can the surplus. The United States Department of Agri culture will furnish free on re quest a bulletin on economical and practical canning. v . v) select as j - T: 'mm a n .1 k f ar . mr s c w mt mm m t.. w 11 wmm DEFEATS! Industrial League Standings W. L. Pet. PEP Co 4 . 1 ; .800 Postoffice 2 3 .400 DeMolay 2 3 ,.400 Hansen-Lilijequist 2 3 .400 The Hansen-Liljequist baseball team Tuesday evening won a fast game from the pe Molay team by a score of .1-2. Although tlje DeMolay boys put up a good game they . were out played by the mjJl men. De Molay got, two runs in the first half ol the lirstJiJtir. and the lumber men tied the' score when they came up to. bat. Hansen Liljequist got the third run. in the third inning.,, . ; The 3me tonight is between the Knights of' ColuMbus and the Bishop Clothing .Store team. Lineups Tuesday: De Molay Hansen-Liljequist Hagemann, S3 McNulty. ,1b Kafoury, 3b Gigger, ,2b Lutz, cf Frame, cf- Adams, lb Ritchie, It Webb, c Sipola. c White. 2b Follritfh. ss Gamble, p Nickeli, 3b Barker, rf Kiminki, p Billiter. if Smith, rf Umpire Laird. 1 O O t NATIONAL I O O National League- Hn tidings W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh 30 20 .643 St. Louis 33 2 2 .600 Chicago 35 24 .503 New York 'S 28 ."00 Brooklyn 28 32 .167 Hoston 21 2! .4 20 Philadelphia 22 33 .400 Cincinnati 22 37 .373 ST. LI'1K. June 21. AP The St. Louis Cardinals took a doubleheader from the Chicago Cubs here today winninu the first 6 to 5 and the necond 12 to 3. Kirpt Game: Store: R. H. Chicago 5 13 K. 1 St. Louis 1! 2 Blake, Root and fonzalcs; Haines and Sc.hu Itc. Second Game: Spore: R. II. E. Chicago 3 7 1 St. Louis 12 17 0 Brillhfart, Jones and Gonzales; Rhera, Gramp and Snyder, Curry. NEW YORK, June 21. (AIM Two home runs by llnga'n help- iTj'iAiaxii)ai '-7j- -i-..'t a 1 m m jm 'Jim a arm m tr mm mt a .c ma w ? r urn m m m. - .1 m fii it, i? 11V i.T 1 PRESEIT-pAY pople ,thc . fastest workers of all time, claim their right to erjjoyment. And they choose Camels for the utmost in smoking pleasure. Caniel is made to please and delight the modern, experienced smoker. It is rolled of the choicest tobaccos grown. It is matchlessly blended for . mildness and fragrance in the smoking. Let Camels demonstrate their good ness and you'll know wiy the smokers of tcy cheese them over all other cigarettes. For that exalted sense of taste-satisfaction, no other ssckc cm compare tth this one J "HaveaCameir' 1 -A- t 'Ill 7 Zrrrr1. I ed the Boston Braves triumph over the New York Giajits today by 7 to 5, Id a thrilling ten inning battle.n.r is -5",. ti :. w:' liogan's first circuit blow came in a . two run rally in the ninth. Hi other, in the tenth with one on. Scoce: .-. , R. H. E. B 03 ton ..,.....,.,.. 7 14 1 New York 5 18 0 Genewich. Werti, Mogridge and Hogan: Grimes. Songer, Clarkson and Taylor." " . BROOKLYN., June 21. (AP) Dazzy Vance; struck out ten baUers. today in hurling the Brooklyn Robins to a 7 to 3 vic tory orer ; the Phillies. . Vance, allowed only five hits. Score: . R. H. E. Philadelphia . . 3 5 2 Brooklyn 7 9 1 Pruett. .Decateur and Wilson; Vance am JPITTSBURGH. June.il. (AP) Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh today -.7 to r6t scoring the winning run in the tenth Inning after the Pirtles had scored four runs in the ninth to deadlock the game. Score: . R. ff. E. Cincinnati 7 13 0 Pittsburgh 6 8 2 Luque, C. Mays and Hargrave; pawson Sorri3n:. Aa, Gooch. CYCLE COOTESTS TODAY PLANNED Local motorcycle riders jwho are adventurously inclined ar in vitee to rake part m a special program of motorcycle sportsithat is being arranged for this evening at the Sunnyside ball park, sbuth of Salem on the Pacific highway. Dig-out races, flag races, cave man soccer, and pursuit races on motorcycles will be held. Riders will leave Harry W. Scott's motor cycle store on South Commercial street about 6:15 p. m. for the grounds. Plans for the reorganization of the motorcycle club also will be considered at that time. . PLAN MARATHON ANNUAL EVENT .GRANTS PASS, Ore., June 21. (AP) Elated at the success of the first Redwood highway Indian marathon race, officials of the Redwood Empire association today announced even before th race had been completed, that the event will be an annual international feature. Lists aiv to be thrown open to native entries Irom all parts of the world. JJCKSOiJ TO CDICN ITERS! T?Pin Jackson, former Willam ette university athlete, nd for the last four years coach of athletics at West Linn high school, has been named head coach at, Franklin high school in Portland, accoramg to announcement receiyea aere yesterday. Jackson played end on me wn lametts university football team, and was, center on the basketball team, playing throughout his col lege cateer. He was graduated in. 14?1 Ho acted as referee at the state high school basketball tournament held here during his senior year, in wliich Franklin high won the championship. At West Linn Jackson has earned a reputation for turning out teams hard to beat in all fields, his football teani last year winning a definite claim to the mythical state football championship. His basketball teams have held county titles for the whole four years. By many- he is considered the lead ing coach in the state. A plan presented by him for a state high school tournament in football will probably be accepted as the most workable method proposed, when the state high school association meets next fall. Jackson takes the place of Col ton Meek, former coach at Frank lin, who has accepted the position of vice principal at the same fechooL The new coach will also teach chemistry and physics. SUNNYSIDE WINS LOPSIDED GAME SUNNYSIDE, June 21. (Spec ial ) The Sunnyside baseball team won its fifth consecutive game Sunday by defeating Talbot 24 to 6. The local team clinched the contest early, scoring six runs in the first inning, and 11 more in the second. In this inning, Sunnyside capitalized on 10 hits and five errors, an(i believes it may constitute a record of some kind. Cook, Sunnyside first baseman, was the hitting star of the day, getting two three baggers, a double and two singles in si trips to the plate. 7 Next Sunday Sunnyside will cross bats with the fast Hopewell -e 5 " ' linn i I team on the Hopewell diamond, and a close ganie is exp'ected ais Hopewell also has a long string of victories. Sunnyside is trying to arrange games with some coast team for a series July 3 and 4. B A YES DEFEATED BY SPOKANE MAN ALAN, Idaho, June 21 (AP) Don Fraser of Spokane took a close 12 round decision over lanky Jack Silver, San Francisco, in the main, event of a boxing card at the arena here tonight. They went in at 142. Johnny Hawkes, Spokane, won a decision over Phil Bayes, Salem, in a 10 round mill. - They are 128 pounders; HELEN SUBDUES ENGLISH PLAYER WIMBLEDON, England, June 21. ,tAP) Disaster hovered about the head of the fair Helen Wills on Wimbledon's center court today in the opening round of the women's singles champion ship but with indomitable couraeet and characteristc driving, she came through finally. The California girl defeated Miss Cf. R. Sterry of England, after one of the most stubborn battles she hasf been called upon I to face since she lost to Suzanne Lenglen, the French star. The score was 6-3, 3B, 6-3. 1 LATE SPORTS 1 O : -O SAN FRANCISCO. tJune 21 (AP) Joey Silver, San Francisco lightweight, defeated Pete Meyers, another local boy, in 10 slashing rounds at the Monarch club fights tonight. j. -f PORTLANDS uiie 21 (AP) Dave Shade, New York welter weight, won an easy 10 round de cision here tonight from George Dixon, local welter. Shade was never in danger and pounded his opponent at will. LOS ANGELES. June 21. (AP) Baby Joe Gaus, San Diego negro lightweight, crashed home a thundering right uppereut to Tommy O'Brien's jaw to knock out the veteran when their ten round bout here tonight had been under way less than a round. LONG ISLANII CITY, June 21. (API Leo N. Y.. Iomsky, the Aberdeen. Wash., lijjh t hf'avy- weight, gained a judges' nvor Maxie Rosenbloom, Harlem, in a 12 round bout at the Queensboro tonight. Both scaled 168 decision pride of feature stadium pounds. ST. LOUIS, June 21 (AP) Fidel La Harla. flyweight cham pion of Los Angeles, easily out pointed Mike Brody of Peoria, III., in a bout here tonight, in which La Barba tookearly all of the 10 rounds. La Barba weighed 119 and Brody scaled 114. La Barba with unusual agUity.was able to get in nearly 10 blows to Brody's one. Expert workmanship- high grade products plus personal service Monroe S. Cheek Complete Automotive Labricatlotx X Court and Capitol Phono 2285 ROSTEIN $ GREENBAUM ALL LINEN TOWELING Extra Heavy Weight Made in Salem; Oregon 16 Inch 35c Yard 14 Inch 25c Yard PEQUOT Take No 9-4 Pequot Sheeting Yard 55c 9-4 Pequot Unbleached Sheeting Yard 50c I 4 9-4 Wearwell . Bleached Sheeting Yard 45c LADIES' ALL SILK HOSE Big Assortment of New Colors Regular $1.00 i r . - . ..... f .... Special 85c a Pair RAYON BLOOMERS Special Good Values Reduced Price 95c IVnLLINERY4-Nice ?$lXat: ItLRCly: STREET MAD BULL WINS MARATHON RACE GRANTS PASS. Or.June 22. (AP) -Mad Bull,.Karook Indian runner, finished ? the Redwood highway marathon here at 12: 18 o'clock this morning, -10 miles ahead of Flying Cloud, his nearest rival, and 30 miles ahead of Ma lika, a Zuni, the third runner. to Ssim Fi?aimBSce Every Tuesday and Fri day, speedy 23-hour coach-train -special service and special re duced fare. 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