s 9 ! 2 BOS GELEBilATE IVi'ilhll SIS Coast League Standing Pet Oakland. i-;VAi.'fS,?. Fan Fttnrtco.;i. v ,:7S. 56. .608 .578 flattie ,7$ K7 . .562 Faera mento . . . , . . S - 6 5 .511 Holly wftod- 61 .72- .439 .457 .436 Missions- vwv'. . - .58 ; 75 lxs A tigers 4 ..' 79 .297 -v - los sGEtEs. aug;:4 (AP The Portland "Beavers cel?brat- jpd tefnfyoanjffln Cay yjv'-de? lea thj .fioljytf ood 8 to 2 C(oday ana . taging-ra "iwprto; one. ieaa , n jthe series." Yerkes. thef Bearer southpaw? blanked the Stars: for je Ighf Innings while 'his mates swore ' gathering" tree runs off Sbellenbacls t ? ! . John ion ."waa presented with: a silver loving cup and a check, by admirers- fronts Laguna . " Each -where th . Portland manager makei hts home. , Ay j .Score;;-4;;::';l"'Ti;:; IH K ! Portland i--f-. . . . 3 9 1 Yerkes nd Telle; Shellenback and D. Murphy. - SAN FRANCISCO. AtTG. 4. ( A pl--'PWl Welnert, husky; ; Mis- si f aion lettvha.ndeT, pitched good nan toaay wane nig ieim maiw turned in some timely hitting and fielding to help blank the Seals 4-0. The Seala outhit their riv- 1 als.- : .. ' Score: R H E "San Francisco ......... .0 9 3 li Missions .. 4 5 2 - . Moudy. Geary, Tnmin and Mc Crea; Welnert add Walters. "OAKLAND. AUG. 4". - (AP) Oakland's league leading team i rained a full game in the roast J circuit by defeating jd Angeles 4 to 3 while their nearest rivals. thrt-Seals, were losing to the Mis sions. It was the third straight wni for the Oak over the Angels and Al Gould's fourth successive victory on the mound for the lo cal. . Score: R H E f,os 'Angeles 3 10 2 Oakland 'v. 4 6 0 : 'Plercyy1 Gardner and Hannah: Gould and Bool. , SACRAMENTO. AUG. 4. (AP) 1Timely and hard hitting, coupl ed with' five "Sacramento errors rave Seattle an 8 to 3 victory, their first of the series here to daj., French's triple with the bases fullMn the sixth netted the hire Solon runs. The Tribe plck- f nn Ttaphac anil Vinci for 13 kite. !-Sc ' RH F Seattle' . . . V .......... .8 13 Sacfa'm'entd . . ; ......... 3 I- Edwards and Schmidt; Rachac Vinci. Shea and Sererid. 0 ' " : c ; American I jeaw Standings , , . W. L. Pet. New York . : ...74 . 30 .712 Washington ; 61 40 .604 Detroit . ..v 55 f4S .550 Philadelphia . Chicago . ... Cleveland St. Louis. .... Boston . . .. . . . . .,.54 49 .524 51 54 .486 ....43; 61 .413 ....40 61 .396 ;:..32 70 .314 NEW YORK. AUG. 4. (AP) Owen Carroll mastered the Yank ees today; holding New York to & bits while Detroit made off with a 6 to 2 -victory. - Score: R H E Detroit . . ..J . . ...... 6 12 New York ...2 5 ' WASHINGTON, AUG. 4. (API The Senators won a doubleheart mr frtinthe SL Loute Browns to day taking1 the. final ?ame 11 - to 2. after topping the first 5 to 1. FIRST. GAME . R H E St.' Louis f , , -...... 1 4 U7uihiiirtAii ' . -Tl . . - 1 . . 5 S VangUdeir and Schang; Zacb- arv and Ruel. M- SF-COND GAME , ' R IT E St. 'Louis ...2 9 3 Waeblnxton ........... 11 11 3 Gaston and O'Neill, Schang; Thurston and Tate.' ' BOSTON AUG. 4. ( AP Bos- 1 t ' . i . . ssbrted JELLY beams: . .Rifgular 30c a lb. "f . Special forSaturday piily . . 5- - .. r : -f . " t- ... v -17c per lb, -. - j ' ' " liw.'fdV : " " . - 30c ; Schaeffer's - onra stork Original Yellow Front ; 135 North Commercial ; Phone .197 -r, The Penslar Store THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON ton,-made.it two : straight; from Chicago by defeating the ' White Sox today 2 to T. 1 I Chicago : . ; I ; .-. : . i y 1 Boston '. . . . . .'. .. . V. . . .,.2 ' 2 PHILADELPHIA. 1 "AUG. , 4. (AP) Garland Buckey e i o C Clevelanad blanked the Philadel phia Athletics by a 3 to 0 score today. He held, them to- j five scattered hits. , ' Score: R II E Cleveland.. ; . . . .3 9 0 Philadelphia . . 0;. . '. 1 Buckeye and L. Sewelff Grove. Powers and Perkins. Fox. 4 . OVER ELEC1CIIS The Mountain States Power Co., baseball ' team from "Albany : out classed the PEP Co. team, runners up in the Industrial league here, in a gome Thursday evening at Oxford Park, winning 14 to 7. Features of the game included home runs by Teed of the locals and' Poling of the Albany team; and a last Inning rally by the PEP that threatened to over come most of the visitorV lead. The lineups: . PEP Co. Travis, 2b; Arnold, ss; Barnhold. rf; Merriott. lb; Stow, cf; Boytana. 3b; Seeley, If; Teed, c; Hartwell.p. ' Mountain States Kuhn, ss; McClellan, 2b; Tycer and McKIm, kerson, c: Olson, Weller and.Per- lb Fortier, 3b; Ryals, lb; Wil sons, rf; Talbot and Poling, If; Clare;-p. Score R H E PEP Co.O 0 1 3 0 3.. 7 9 6 Albany 2 0 3 3 3 3..14 10 4 Umpires. Jones and Laird. GORMAN LOSES TO TOM HEENEY NEW YORK, Aug. 4. (AP) Tom Heeney, New Zealand heavy weight, won from Bud Gorman from Kenosha, Wis., on a foul in the'third round of the" ten round feature .of a heavyweight carni val at Madison Square Garden to night. Gorman was warned by the referee several times before the final left to the body brought disqualification. Heeney weighed 194 Vi, Gorman 200. . Monte Munn of Lincoln, Nebr., knocked out Pat Lester, giant heavyweight from Tucson, Ariz., in the first, round of a ten round semi-final. Munn weighed 214 against Lester's 245. Three times Monte floored lister with Jolts to the Jaw. SCHISSLER WILL SUCCEED BUTLER : CORVALLIS.. Aug. 4 AP) Paul J. Schissler. head, football coach of Oregon Agricultural col lege, has been appointed to suc ceed Mike Bntler as head track coach. Schissler will have as his assistants Grant Swan, first as sistant track coach last year, and Jim Dixon, former Aggie athlete and recently added to the football coaching staff. Butler goes to Detroit univer sity as track coach and football trainer where it Is said he will be one of the highest salaried track coaches In the country. MISSIONS SIGN TWIRLEK SAN FRANCISCO. AUG. 4. (AP) In an effort to bolster his pitching- staff. President Wm. H. McCarthy of the Missions has signed Gene Belgan a San. Fran cisco youth, whotbas been " doing some great mound work in the Napa-Vallejo league, a semi-professional outfit. .Belgan will re port at enca. TODAY The Laugh Thriller of the Year Ee&ard Everett Horfoni uerfan Ivixon J i The - thrilling.;; laughing $ jtt,i...iii - ...if . I uiiLicuiiiea ui b jvuwi urtui- tect wno reu in love witn nis boss niece got fired with I ambition. It's' a speeding 1 high power joy picture!" . 2 ..... -i ? On the Stage I GLADYS ATTREK '," DANCERS ; Charming Exponents of ,Terpsichore , 10 Beautiful Canadian Girls Late feature act with the 4-, Pantages Clrcnlt . ' 5 Tomorrow- -Vaudevillo i llltl f if. f l I Laugh f"hr Jit STUBS IBM:; MECIilCSTOifHT -The little world seriesT of twi light, baseball' In .Salens Is' slated for .this evening, wit h ;the Valley Motor" Co.? teain. champierts,of the Commercial league, pitted' against the -"all. stars of the Industrial league ; .' '. - 'In addition to' composing 5 the team that will play tonight, these players constitute a selection of the men who are deemed to vbe out standing'in the Industrial league, and therefore the list is of special interest. The players are Kiminkl v ' (Hansen Liljequist) and Rider (POstofficej; pitchers; G. Thorn oson;Postoffido, catch er; McNuity (Hansen-UIjequist). and K; Thompson (Postoffice), first: base; Price (Postoffiee), second-base; Hagemann (DeMolay), shortstop; Boytana (PPP, third base; O'Neil (Postoffice) utility; Merriot (PEP), Sippola, (DeMo lay). Collins (Postoffice). and Ritchie, (Hansen-Liljequist) out Jilders. O- . o I NatJniutl League MtMmlingM o , o W. L. Pet. Chicago 61 39 .610 Pittsburgh 60 40 .600 St. Louis ' 57 44 .564 New York 5 6 4 8 .538 Cincinnati 47 56 .456 Brooklyn 44 . 58. .43 j Boston 4 3 59 .422 Philadelphia 38 60 .388 PITTSBURGH. AUG. 4. (AP) The Pittsburg Pirates won both ends of a doubleheader with Phil adelphia today, taking the. second game 7 to 3 after pounding out an 8 to 5 victory in the opener. Scores: FIRST GAME R H H Philadelphia 5 H 2 Pittsburgh 8 16 1 Pruett, Willoughby. Scott and Jonnard; Meadows, Miljus and Spencer. " SECOND GAME R II E Philadelphia .3 9 0 Pittsburgh 7 13 0 Ulrich. Scott, Willoughby and Wilson; Kremer and Gooch. CHICAGO. AUG. 4. (API The Chicago Cubs protected, their lead ership of the National league race today by defeating Boston for the second straight game today 5 to 4. Score: R H E Boston 4 10 1 Chicago 4 14 1 Genewich, R. Smith and Hogan; Root. Jones and Hartnett. eiNClNNATl.'fAUG. 4. (AP) The Giants opened -a belated seri es hfere today with a 4 to 1 vic--dos uo)uad pea aq) jsao Xjoi pins Cincinnati wthiiinnnnnnnnn ping Cincinnati with only'G hits. Score: R H E New York 4 11 o Cincinnati l 6 0 Rixev and Plcnich. Benton and Taylor; Donohue. NEW SHOW TODAY 2 DAYS ONLY II ... .w r i 1 Madgebe and Big Cast limy o ..v.r, 4u&-Jjy vr' h .. . A joyous, rollicking picture, with touches, of rare pathos ''and tense drama with the great flapper star, ; Madge Bellamy,, in the role of an Irish lassie, taken against the 'back grounds of rural Ireland and Metro- . politan America. ' ' , Added : COMEDY ! i NEWS WEEKLY i Coolest Spot In Town Elsiisi NOTE You can see a complete performance' tonight" after the baricl concert; ' " .f - ? '-..t ; -rELsInore Theater .L ; ; -: Laughter and 'romance Mn ' a story of racing horses and Irish Hearts feautre Fox Film's latest Release, "Colleen.", which opens a two day engagement starting today at the Ehiinore theater. yith Madge Bellamy, in the stellar role, and such outstanding screen fa- i vorites as J. Farrell u Macdonald. I Ted McNamara," Sammy- Cohen. ' Charles Morton and Marjorie Bee be in the supporting cast, this delightful comedy drama- is an entertainment that registers high In' humor, pathos, suspense and thrills. The story deals with two Irish families in Old Erin and then -in America. The delightful ' Madge Bellamy plays the role ' of the demure daughter of one of them mho rides the family pride, Col leen, to victory on a race track end at the same time rides into the hearts of her audience with her beauty, loveliness and sympathetic portrayal of her role. Charles Morton is her lover, vbUe J. Farrell Macdonald and Tom McGuire are the two irra cible fathers,- who, with Ted McNa mara, as the groom, brought gales of laughter from the audience who witnessed the first showing of this wholly and unqualifiedly delight ful picture. Don't fail to see this Rixey and Plcnich. ST. LOUIS, AUG. (. (API Brooklyn evened the series count by annexing the second gam from the Cardinals today 4 to Sccrer' i " i, R H U Brooklyn . 4 10 0 St. Loafs': . --: . ,1 7 1 I Clark, Elliott and Hargreaves; McGraw1, Rheinhardt, Keen and O'Farrell. BIG BILL TILDEN WINS NET FINALS SEAHRIGHT, N. J., AUG. 4 (AP) The cannot ball strokes of Big Bill Tilden and th bullet drives of Frank T. Hunter today carried the pair to the final round of the men's singles in the annual lawn tennis tournament here. Still mere icrmidahle when nailed togc'.:i!r ihn two also gain ed the final rou-id in doubles an! seemed desviied to add the cov ered Seabright tandem bowl to the doubles championship of England wiiich they won iu their toux of liurope earlier lhis sunjm-f- In the singles final to-lay Til den did no: need to extend him self to defeat George Loft of CaU (.ago, but Hunter caught a tartar in Fritz Mvicur of Bethietem. Pa. T.lden wo!v4-n s;rsiight set3 at 6-2. 6-4 to remove ibe stain of a defeat by Lott in F':riu;i early in the sPiing, but Huntor was carried, to deuce and needed all his forehand drive power to win by 7-5. 3-6. 6-2. - Buy Statesman Want Ads T'i m M t Coolest , ' Spot in . -1 Town ore " II KEEN happy film.'' We promise it will cure the worst fit of glooms. . Added- numbers on the Elslnore bill include an uproarious comedy end Interesting news weekly. " Oregon Theatre Many prominent artists appear in support of Ken Maynard in his next- First National picture The Land , Beyond the Law," which Charles It. Rogers is producing. The production is the current at tt action' at the Oregon here. . ; Dorothy"Dwan has been selected as leading; woman. Aside from her beauty she, is a star in her own right. Tom Santschi, Noah Young. Billy Butts and Gibson tlowland, and well known players, enact the other important roles. Today will be . a busy day for Alburtus. the "Miracle Man," who has been appearing at the Oregon theatre the past few days. Starting this morning at 10 o'clock, Alburtus will answer questions, ' free, in front of the Oregon theatre. At 2 p. m., he will, give a special ladies only matinee, and this evtening will demonstration "Spiritualism," in the broad .open light. ' It Is said this exhibition is something very mch out of the ordinary, and a big crowd is. expected for this demonstration. PLAN " FlVt 1 RESIDENCES e Iite Summer Rash in Home Con struction Apparently -on . Permits for the butldtag of dwellings during the . month of August took a decided leap yes terday, with the Issuance from the office of the city recorder of five permits, .aggregating in cost ap proximately $19,306. ; Louana G. Reavis received a permit for the building of a one and a half story dwelling at 1235 Union street, in Knight's addition, at a cost of about $4,700. Oscar Efrgen is to be the builder. Another, a $4,000 home, is to be built at 1380 N. 15th street, for D. L. Bond. This is another one and a half story structure. At 1482 Court street James S. Stewart is planning, to erect a one story' dwelling to cost about $4,500. ""In the Highland addition E. E. Pruitt will build a one and a half story dwelling at 2320 Hazel ave nue, at a cost of approximately $3,400. - Building for themselves, Wilson and Harrison will erect a one. and a half story dwelling at 2139 Myr tle avenue, in the Williamson ad dition. The cost is given on the permit as about $2,700. NEW SHOW TODAY See Ken Maynard perform the stunts others thought im possible. The most act ion-full -and in- vspiring Wj& sie r n drama, ofthe sea- son!-" ALSO ALBURTUS Ask Him He Knows Special Ladies Only Matinee Today at 2 I 5L TONIGHT IS ' ' SPIRIT' NIGHT ; ; World's Greatest Trance Medium' Will Demonstrate SPIRITUALISM In the Bright, Open Light ' "Where to, When Yon Die Many People 'Travel Hundred of miles to. see this exhibition FRIDAY MORNING, n rvrir nr. nrnnrm uiDiAkbuntbunu FOR DISTRICT SET Allan Ca'nfield, riding a new. 1928 "PpreWbeer brake model Single, llarley ; Davidson, ? fresh from Harry Scott's . stock of new motorcycles, ; rode an actual dis tance of :'40.3 ' miles on a I single quart of gasoline, setting the highest off trial .-record for milea'v on a gallon basis ever obtained in this district for a motor. vehicle..... Canfietd. a - Statesman reporter andthe only local entrant' In" thW second International newspaper men's motorcycle derby under the auspices of the : Harley Davidson motorcycle company, yas accom panied in this record breaking run by-State Traffic Officer Ray C. Abet and Newell Williams, offic ial observer,! and ' Harry .. Scott, local Harley dealer. In the presence of the. observ ers. Officer Abst and , Williams placed one standard quart of gas oline in the fuel tank, and sealed it up. The machine was then run under Its own power, from an auxiliary tank?, to the fairgrounds, where the auxiliary tank was seal ed, and the motor run until the carburetor, a regular De Luxe Schebler model, was entirely dry. The first tank, containing a quart of ordinary Richfield gas was then ansealed, the supply turned Into the carburetor, the machine started. The route cov ered Included the run to Hubbard and, return to the fairgrounds north of Salem, and thence east on the Silverton highway. viantll the gasoline supply was entlrejy ex . Base Ball To-night Valley fotorf Company vs.fr Industrial League All-Stars Champions Commercial League ,- Oxford Tark 6 P. M. ALBURTUS Will Not Make a Shopping Tour Today ' as Planned Instead He Will Answer Questions Free in Front of the OREGON . Theater Between lO and 2 o'clock , TODAY ' : - h . DUNSMOOR iO'riii ' BECAUSE. Bank under a sub-contractor (both of us hold ing union cards) we were fined $25 by the local ! union. BECAUSE we failed to pay the fine we were iv kicked out of the union. ' 'J . BECAUSE - we made application later- to' re - join the union, said application being accom- panied with the check for $20, we were black- ; balled and, rejected by unanimous vote. : " BECAUSE we cannot belong to the union we are listed as unfair. 7zr : Our quality BUT! : Get our prices before you let your job. We ; have done sonie of the best high class jobs of decorating in Salem and .will continue r " T - Jf none ZZdjU! or AUGUST 5; 1927 hausted after the machrnhati cov ered 40.3 miles, making a gallon average 161.11 ''.',"' --r-'r-" r This mileage, although exceed ing the record of 147 miles for a gallon established by , Ralph II. Kletxing in the official run here last year was farjbelow what had been anticipated, and !t was Indi cated last night that another test would be made this morning In an attempt to exceed yesterday's rec ord. - . : u'-r::- Some difficulty was encounter ed in view of the fact .that the machine. was brand new, having been driven scarcely more than fifty miles before the trial, and was. not. "broken ,in,'.' a"ndthe ho sticky -condition '-of llje pavement was believed to ; have had a deter rent effect.. - h ". . t - Canf leld's feat fs believed lo he remarxable as It" stands . however, since he had never, except In tn strnctlon for the test, previously operated a motorcycle. T'. " ELEVATOR GIVES SCARE PORTLAND. Aug. 4. AP) Edna Hay ward, prettj elevator operator in a downtown building, received the scare of her life today when her elevator became uncon trollable nd traveled skyward ' to ARE I 66 IJ " ' IAS1E STARTING j " .. GREATER POVVER. v "TT QUICKER. VLCKUP ' Br oilier s PAINTERS AND DECORATORS we worked on the First National RHY?, of work will not be cut; crash Into" the, : top , of the i shaft above the 12 th floor, a mass 0f wreckage. Extracted from the ba(terel cage where she had lain screaming hysterically for 10 'minutes, Sh was . taken to a doctor's offi. e where It was said she was suffer ing only .a severe Shock. No cause for the mishap had been " ascertained at a late hour tonight, , , ' ' ,, -: ' -t n SOOS N, CPor SC. Phone B2o SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN Starring Montague Ive anl Dorothy Devore. , Comedy. , Additional Attraction v The DeVere Players Hl : . - I JHER MIDN'IGirr GUKST" 10 - People 10 No advance in price Always, 25e,; Children' 10c 1 V A A' A