The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 29, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATfc-?T;-MiKSrt 'OttKOON
FRIDAY 3!d"RNING, JULY 1027
JFPMEOIIBfs
; GIVES SEALS SUE
Coast League Standing
L,.
lakiand 7S
eattl ...;..... 9
fan Francisco . ... 68
acramento . .... 63
f ortland 67
lolly wood .....'SS
lissions ; i ....... 57
oa Angeles ..... SO
52
S3
55
62
7
.5S4
.S66
.553
.504
:47i
.464
69 .452
73 .407
J SAN FRANCISCX), Joly 28.!-
AP)- A timely rally In the: sec
ond Inning gare the Seals -three
; una of f four hits and they shoved
Serosa two more in the 8th to de
feat Portland today 5 to V. . '
I Prothro. t third, basemari. ac
l ounted - for two 'of. the visiting
eam's runs when he hit . home
tun in thf second frame.
Earl Kuns pitched, the. entire
,ame for the? San Franeiseo club,
naking two hits and scoring one
un. : ; -. ,
I Score R. II. E.
foreland'..........., 3 9 1
,;an Francisco v , .-Ci . : v. S ?9 2
! Yerkes,( Kinney, Toralln and
felle; Kunx and Rego. ,'.: . ' t-
I SACRAMENTO, July 28,-i-IAP)
: lolly wood took a 3 to 1 lead in
he long series against Sacramento
by winning' today's game-4 to! 2.
Heath's ' double la. the JSth. ionins
f ter i Fredericks 33war -purposely
massed, decided the issue.
i Score . '" '.It,' it." E.
lollywood ......... 4' 9 0
jacramentb r. V, .'. ?
j Jtfulcahy aadt Cook; Keating and
5e vereld."5
I
OAKiiAND' Julr 28. (AP)-r-
paklaad 'ind the- San Francisco
vilaaions split a doubleheader here
foday, the Oaks winning; the first
';ame 4-2 when Lefty Sparks held
ihe visitors to six hits. He was
sslsted by brilliant fielding on the
mrt of Reese, second baseman, and
Larry; shortstop. 'Reese took parrl
In five double plays. " "
I Larry; drove In two run wttlji a
single and triple.
I Ed; Rose, outfielder, was the
nero of ' Jthe second , gamff wbibh
Ihe Missions won 3 to. 2. JliS team
was trailing 2-0 In the th when
he hit a home fun over the tight
field fence witfi lw6" men eh banes:
Firpt "game - It- n. n.
Missions V.. ; '.... .2 6 1
Oakland 4 10 ,0
Barfoot and : Whitney; Sparks
Sppond came U. H. B.
Missions; . . i ... .. ... ,3 '' 8
Oakland V. . . . . . V ' 2 - 4 ' X
f Seven Innlnics by agreement.)
Ludolph and Wales; Delaney
and Bool. ; -
L tr ANOELES. July 28 (AP)
sootttA defeated Los Angeles " In
I)Oth fames of a doubleheader nere
iav' craham and Brandt hurling
the Tribe 10 10 to and- 2 to-
victories; TiS. lWttinr
Seattle right fielder featured im
twin bill . He z-Jt a home run and
five singles in seven uni, uy, vot
elx hits cam'Dg In snccession.
( FirBt si'i me v , . .. R. H. E.
SeatUe .... .'. . -
i Graham and Schmidt;. Cunolng-
?im mitL and Sandberg
i $ Second same1-;.: : fR f.?E.
Seattle . . i . "2 "25
no An-elA .'. ....'0 . 7 0
i i Brandt ' and Borreanl; " Weath
ersby and Hannah .: ,
j I NaUonal Leajme Standings
I
v.. wf
. ... '56
B5
54
... 52,
. 43
.... 42
L.
37
38
40
46 ,
53
S2
! Pet
Pittsburgh .
.602
.591
Chicago v.4 ..
pt. Louis .
New Tork
Cincinnati . .
Brooktyn- i . -Philadelphia
Boston ... ..
1 - .I- . r.
.574
.531
.448
.447
.411
.... 35 65
.383
t ST. LOUISA Joly- 28. (AP)
Cy . WiUianis4?leadIhg Tfational
lnariie bom. run slugger, hit his
J 1 st homer of- the aeasoa.io tf Ale
ander in the fifth Innihiof to-
cay s fniutaeipuMi-oi. iuu
Two were on base. xSLtJjeuds WOO
a suva -if -- v "":
I sMt-i f :! ' n. h. E:
riiiladelnhla'T. XV. C "A
Kt Trfni .' .. . i.'. . . .10 15 3
I Mitchell. ' Scott ah(T Wilson;
Alexander, Keene, Sherel;,8nd
r
nyder, scnuite.
PITTSBURGH. JnlT 28. (AP)
The Brooklyn. Robins- pounded
rrmpn HUl. leaKue leading twiri-
Btolteit
Sticl
. - -
Regular 35c a lt. .
ib.. . ' - '
Special fqr.Saurclay.
Only:
18c a ill?;
2 lbs. for 30c
i ONLY AT
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ORIGINAL" TELL0T7 r,R0OT
Phcne 197
1S3 W. Ccnl zu" ;'i
: -Tlie 'Pesalar Ctora
Pepperiiuiit
the pace-sfettlnfc PlratM Tib 5. '
'" Afjer Bill Doss's ., retirement
from the mound at tne start of -lue
8th, the Ptraterallled to coe
two: runs In the , 8th and another
in the 9th before ' t he vjwere stost
kmsu' by Clark? a a4w. comerr 1 - "
Sco-e r ? - - - -R. H. E
Brooklyn . . . . . . . 7 XS tt
Pittsburgh ... . . . . 5 . 4 2
Doak. -Petty, Clark arid : Har
gjf eaves; Kill. Mil as, ! C vengroS
and Gooch.
CHICA0O, July 28. (API
TJie, New XorkGJantf .sent the
cubs sKidamg again today by a 6
to 5 count. Rogers Hornsby aid
lng the victors attack with home
run In the. 7fh, scaring behind
Ott. ,!',,','
Score R; II. E,
New York . '..'. .- . . . C 14 -0
Chicago ......... ? 5 13 2
Grimes, Henry, Barnes and Tay
lor; Bush, Jones, BrIUheart and
Hartnett. i "
-CINCINNATI. July 28. (AP)
The 'Cincinnati Reds hammered
Cnewich and Wfta thoroughly
to defeat the Boston Biaves, H to
6, and hang onto' their onei point
margin in fifth position of tbe
rational .league.-
Score R. II. E.
Boston . . , .,. ...... . 9 9 4
Cincinnati . ......... 11 16 0
Qenewich. AYerts and Urban;
Tixey and Plcnieh. ' ; "-
AIR RACES SEEN
AS GRE3VT EVENT
SPOKANE. July 28. (AP)
Tbe National Air races to be
held here Sept. 23 and 24 at the
floseot the national air derbies
from New ' York1 and San Francis-
worjs tBe .-grtesiraViatroBr pro-'
gram ever staged in the United
States." Han ford MacNider. assist
ant: secretary of war. declared here
today.
Aviation, is 'before the -people
of the world, he added.-"and es
pecially Of the United Slates, in a
manner never witnessed before.
Our American pilots have accom-
pli&hed. thintts thought unbeliev-
abte ih the' last few"inonths. Amer
ica js aroused. a.s to the real neces
sity of developing aviation."
The air races here, Secretary
laacNider said, will go a long way
In fcrystailizfng this sentiment
hind a constructive ', aeronautic
program.
"
PROS, AMATEURS
SING OF PEACE
NEW YORK, July 28. (AP)
The first few notes in a song of
peace by amateur and professional
tennis Interests Were discerned to
day- in 1 the announcement, that
Charles c. Fyie, . versatile promo
terjVas negotiating for the use of
the West -Side .club's stadium" at
Forest Hills 'famous amateur
stronghold, for a .world's profes
sional tennis championship' tour
nament late in septemoer.
Pyle also' disclosed ' plans ' of
sdmewhstsebulous- character for
an "open"-tennis "tourhatoeilt fd
which amatetmr and pros" alilre
would be invited. Thtst. be said,
would! be handled by Vincent
Richards, .former Davis cap 'star
persuaded to join Pyle's traveling
professional troupe last winter., It
probably4 would he staged, Pyle
said, at the Crescent athletic club.
BTOoaiyn. where the Metropolitan
amateur tournament how Is being
held;- i ,
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When the FamUy 1
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Lot No. 1 A fine
t grade Brass Wash Boards,
: full size and weightsonly
6 dozen to sell but ;they
: go for '
Lot No. 3 A few Refrigerators to clearl up stdekjust
. three sizes left, Jtjtit look'atthe price i j '
: 401b.
,50 lb.
75 lb.
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- - . WORKSith Each ReFrigerator JSold
m:4HSeverW Wood bMectrici
I standard 'rnakesand absolutely first class
theyelllforr: aVdip. ToKcW;upK8tck'VigrltV
See byrpainfdepartmentr iRemernberwe
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paini iu! i.ju per
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ERRORS SPELL LOSSU
FORMILLWDRieS
. Errorscostly ones- spelled de
feat for Hansen-LUjequist play
ers last night in the first of a
two-game series to determine the
title i bearer , In the Industrial
League:' The 'post ornce " men.
eapitaliziag the fumbles, gained
the long end of the. final score, 8
to 6, after the count had been
tied twice during the play.
- ;The Post Office Bow will face
the P EP company next Tuesday
night In the game which will de
cide the championship.
- A timely home run by- K.
Thompson In tbe first inning aft
er the bases had been filled gave
the post Office' a four run lead.
This was evened by the lumber
men in the second 7 when Sipola
and Smith scored on Follrich's
htt'to right field, and, Follrich and
McNulty came in on Frame's
grounder to left field.
The score was tied again in the
fourth inning. 6 all. In the fifth.
Ryder and Taylor got on base
through errors and Price brought
them home with a clean hit to
center field. In attempting to
slide home on O'Neiirs hit. Price
was thrown out. The mill work
ers made" 6' bobbles during the
game.
Score R. H. E.
Post Office 8 8 1
Hansen-tLlljequist .. 6 9 5
Lineups: Post Office Price,
2b; O'Neill, ss; G. Thompson, c;
K. T,hompson. 3b; Collins, cf;
Fishner, rf; Martin, If; Ryder,' p;
Ty)or. lb. ' :J.: ; ,
Hensea-Liljequist . McNuity.
lb; C. Tratne, cf; Klminki. ss;
Ritchie, p; Castle; nrv Slpold, c;
Smith,; rf; FollrlchV 2br jickell,
3 b. - . : - -
Umpires, Cbet Laird and Warren
Jones.- "
American League Standings I
o 1 o
w.
71
56
52
50
49
40
38
27
L.
26
39
41
46
50-
57
56
68
Pet.
New York .
Washington
iietroit .
Philadelphia
Chicago . . .
.732
.589
.559
.521
.495
Cleveland .
St.. Louis ..
.412J
.404
.284
Boston
9
NEW YORK, July 28. (AP)
- The New York Yankee steam
roller ran rough shod over the
St. Louis Browns today, winning
9 to 4 as Babe Ruth contributed
his -34th home run of the" season.
putting him one ahead of his clout
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for Saturday Sellin
lot of higrf,
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. Score R. IL E.
St Louis .............4 12 0
New York It
Van Glider and' Dixon; Shockel'
and Collins. 4 --4--
BOSTON; 'July ' 2$.-(AP)
Boston Tbft botht ends of a double
header from Cleveland today, cap
turing the- second game . 4 to ,3
after young MacFayden bad shut
out the Indians 3 to 0 la tbe open
er. First gttfhV Vj I. ft E.
Cleveland . "0 6 " 0
Boston , . 3 IS ' I
Buckeye and Autrey; McFay
denland Hofmann. '
Seeond game R. II. E.
Cleveland . ; 3 9 1
Boston "4 9
Miller and Sewell; : Harrlss and
Hartleyl " -
PHILADELPHIA. Ju1y 38.
(AP) Th Detroit Tigeri' won' the
fifth and deciding game bt the
series from the ; Philadelphia
Athletics by a 5 to 2 scorer ' The
Tigers took three out of five from
the Athletics.
Score R. H. E.
Detroit 5 9
Philadelphia 2 9 2
Gibson,' Holloway and Wood
all; 'Rommel!. Wettell and Coch
rane. WASHINGTON. July 28.
(AP) Bunched hUs enabedJ
Washington to take the series to
day from Chicago 12 to 2.
Score R. H. E.
Chicago 2 6 2
Washington 12 16 1
Barnabe, Cole and Crouse;
Johnson and Ruel, Tate.
WORKER DIES OF WOUNIW
ff'ASTORlX, July 28. (AP)
Yorehio Kitakata, 40, of West
port, died la.;a local hospital to
day as a result of wounds said to
have been received from1 a knife
In the hands of Kolehi Obata, a
fellow . workman at a Westport
sawmill.
Championship
Baseball Game
TQNIGHT
6 P.M.
OXFORD PARK
Valley Motor vs
Paper Mill
When Glasses Arc
Needed
"APPEAL TO 0NEILLw
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ew Location
Dr. C. B. O'Neill
, Fanitli floor s 1
First National Bank Building
Phone . '
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:tf?r 2 Safety Razors
. Blades- Gillette, Durham
uTp I e x Qm;:E$ey,
;:;,rReadjiiiuto. Strop, and
several others for Satur-
selling, per package. ;
30 c
.$i$.5o
2CL00
256
sell a good linseed oil'
are; priced as low as'
be urged to buyJ
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IDffi COillG
FORffiSi
One" thing can be said for these
WOW No. 77 ballplayers, they stay
With 4t, and eventually they are
twitt nrt t a inn km home the baton.
The blue unfformed lodgemen took
fifth place in the first- hair or tne
league race. bat they are still on"
the job. with a strengthened team
as was Shown iy"the: dose lace
they gav The Dalles;' Mid Colum
bia league champs,' last Sunday.
The attraction at, Oxford Park
tor Rnndav will be these
game Woodmen; who held the Sen
ators to a" close score early in the
season out were swamped 1 5 to 1
In their last appearance cere June
21, when their -t eatlre tstaff of
nitfhora was unable to tame
"FriacQ". Edwards' sluggers.1
Speaking of the Mia coiumma
Have Kidriey3
Examined By
'YdufDoctor
J
Take Sarts to Wash Kidneys
irBick1 Pains You or
'bladder Bothers
Flush your kidney's by drinking a
quart of ' water each day, alio take
salts occasionally, say a noted Uu
thority,vwho tells tfs that too -much
rkb f odtf iormr acidi hich. almost
paralyze the kidney in their efforts to
expel it front the blood. They, become
sluggish- and tweakea; thett yoot may
suffer, with, a dull misery ia the kidney
region, sharp pains in the back or sick
headache, dizrinesStourStouxach
sours, tongue is coated, and wnetr ine
weather is bad you. ha ve rheumatic
twinges.. The. rme gets cloudy -full
of sediment, the channel of ten get
sore and Irritated, obliging; youj. to
seek relief two or three times during
the night- - , - -
To nelp neufralize these irritating
acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and.
flush off the body's urinous waste, get
four ounces of Jad Salts' from any
pharmacy here; take a tablespoon ful
in a glass of witer before breakfast
for a few days, and your kidneys may
then sect fine. This famous salts is
made from the add of grapes and
lemon juice, combined withtithia, and
has been-used for years to help flush
and stimulate, sluggish kidneys ; also
to neutralize the acids in-the system so
they no- longer irritate; thus often re-
lieving bladder weakness, . . '
Jad Salts, is inexpensive; cannot in
jure -and makes a delightful efferves
cent lithia-water drink.
new Duco
EnndBedin MemMu
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A f(ew lower prices on All pdsseHgeremrhddy types (Effective July IStK) ' f
V jCcwipi.'rii ?845
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Aw a jr - a t
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pennant ' winners, -iner are ; iiaeiy
tq appear here In the near future,
as' they, hire been angling tor "a
... a T- jj - . , . i m. - 1 ; a t . . l
game August 7 and probably will
get it; that being an open date
for; the Senators. r ' 44 '
i ARGENTINE CORN COMING
; PORTLAND. July 28. (AP
Twenty-five thousand tons ?of Ar
gentine corn will be delivered
here this fall by vessels from
South 'America, it has been etfti
mated. The Pacific Argen tine
Brazil liner Hollywood is due here'
August 17 where It will place'the
f list consignment at the WeCor
mlck terminal.
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