l THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1927 I ... THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WILL BE DISPLAYED While the Montavllla Tigers are sharpening their claws on the Ox ford Park diamond next Sunday for the attempt to shove the Sa tem Senators down from the 1.000 per cent; perch, - which the ' two t.ims now' hold jointly, the tro phy of victory for which - these teams are battling, in the Portland City league will be brought out ff display in front 'of the crowd. This is the Oregon Journal tro phy, emblematic of the City lik gne championship. a handsome cap that represents an erpendltnre of over $300. To become perman ent owner, . a club must win it three , times. not necessarily in consecutive' orjder. - ; f -' Thetronjhy ; has been won by Nicbial Door, Commercial Lumber company. Port of Portland (twice) and Monta villa. . At pres ent It belongs to' Montavllla and that clnh is fighting to keep it by 1 turning, in win over Salem next Sunday; and; then . .winning the playoff, series. Each club 'that wins the trophy has. th ,naajes.ot its players en graved oa the side.' and there are new about 75 names appearing. 01 : O . : XmIIouhI t;iue Standings Pet. .619 .587 .567 .537 .47 .439 -Chicago ....;,....:6 Pittsburgh 61 St. Loupis .. 59 Jiew York ......58 Cincinnati - 4 9 Erookyn J..i.XJi4.7 Boston . ..-39 Philadelphia .....-.40 40 43 45 50 ,66 60 61 .390 63 .388 v BOSTON, .'Aug.- 10.' AP) Bob r Smith - pitched : the Braves to ' a 51o 1 victory over the Phillies in the, second -game of- a double- header here today after the Tribe! naa aroppea tne opener, 6 to 0. - Seores: . R H E Philadelphia 1....6 10 - 2 'f Boston t. 0 , 5 2 , Pruett and Wilson: Greenfield, ndwards,' Goldsmith and Hogan. Second game; . - "Scores: , It II E Philadelphia" 1 6 . 0 : Boston. ........5 ,13 J 6 ' ' Ferguson and Wilson R.. Smith and' Urban. ' . PITTSBURGH, Xug: 10. (AP) Five Pittsburgh pitchers failed to stop the giants today, and New York closed its western invasion whh an ; 8 to 3 . victory ovr the FJrateiv f'; . . j. . ':-S. Score's: . .' , r. I . R II ' ' E ; iww x pra .... 9 , 2 - Pittsburgh ..: 3 10 1 I Benton, Henry- and." Taylor; t . Kreiner. Dawson. Hill. rmnrrflii Miljusand Gooch.. Spencer. SHOWING TODAY ONLY ray sweetie's eyes Sia? telling lies, TKf? n ft Time to lov; ien yocr car you park Dya roadside dark. Then KfcTimff to Love her cid maris voice ? Says tYn his choice. men It flMETOlOVE -i: ,. With . - . : . Raytfond Griffith .--y the v Mailer Laushstcr Too Good Id Miss- ; ; tomorrow : Comr .Another Big Fun- llc . - , 1 "t t tar; , . 3Y6 'CHAPLIN 1 -j i in ' "THE BETTER ;OL E". v It's .Laaghlng Dynamite I.G H I Elsinorc Theatro Lost in a big city! ; i! , Literally, that's exactly the po sition she was in! Only things were worse. : Her husband1 had disappeared and Maria didn't know where to go for help. Sh asked at .the Bureau of Missing Persons but no clueft were to ' be had. Was it possible that in a town the size of. New, York, a man could just drop off the : face or i the earth? What to do? Whre to tura? - ' i That's , how , Thomas Meigban's current Paramount vehicle, "Blind Alleys." vstarts. Married to a shy Cuban beauty. ? they reach New York on- theirf : honeymoon, and on the very first night, an au to knocks Tom unconscious. Mar ia hears of an unidentified man in a Park Avenue hospital and sets out. She enters an occupied taxi by mistake and the occupants, thi eves escaping from a jewelry store hold-up, throw her to the floor "Blind Alleys" reaches tlje El3i nore Theatre today. Greta Nissen the blQnde of "Blonde or ; Bru nette." aad Evelyn Brent, the brn nette of "kJove's Greatest Mis take," are featured. Owen Dav ts is the author and Frank Tuttle he director. Oregon Theater High In the air is a captive balloon. . Below on the ground are artillerymen blazing - away at it with anti-aircraft guns. And in the basket of. the balloon, help less and panic-stricken, sit a young gentleman in high hat and his ahem unmentionables and 5 HOMERS FEATURE PORTLAND VICTORY j ' Coast League Standings O- w. Oakland 86 L. 52 58 59 69 75 73 78 85 Pet. .623 .570 ,569 .500 .460 .459 .439 .380 Seattle . ....77 San Francisco 78 Sacramento 69 Hollywood .. 64 Portland 62 Missions--. 61 Los Angeles .52 , PORTLAND, Aug. 10. (AP) Portland made it two straight from Los Angeles here today in a game featured by five home runs. Two of the homers, one by Paul Strand in -the second, and another by Coxof Los Angeles In the 7th, were hit with two on. Elmer Smith knocked out' the third for his thirtieth four bagger of the season. Branon, Portland, and Brazil, Los Angeles, likewise hit the ball over the fence. Score: . R H Los "Angeles...-...:.... 6 10 Portland' 7 .9 E 2 1 r "Weathersby, Cunningham and Sandberg; Tomlin, Kinney, Yerke3 and Yeile. .- LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10. (AP) Oakland's league leading base ball team ran its string of con secutive victories up to 13 by de feating Hollywood 4 to 1 In to day's game. For six innings the contest was a scoreless duel be tween Wilbur Cooper, Oaks south paw, and Frank Shellenback, the Stars spitball tosser. Score: R H E Oakland : .4 12 0 Hollywood - 1 6 3 : Cooper and Bool; Shellenback and D. Murphy. V SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.. 10. (AP) The Missions made it two straight over Sacramento by win ning today's contest, 5-4, after. 11 closely contested innings It was the second successive extra inning game.; j ;. . - Score: , R Sacramento 4 Missions 5 (11 innings) Vinci and Severeid; Ludolph and Whitney. i H r 12 V- 7 Baf foot, SEATTLE, Aug, 10. (AP) Marty Callaghan made home on a squeeze play In the 9th inning to win for Seattle " against San Francisco, 7 to 6, here today and push the locals into second place In the league standings. Score: . ;:'' R ; H B San ' Francisco, l.i.i..6 ' 13 . 3 Seattle ,Ui.s...4-TX.....7 , 8 , 3 EMails, JMay andf Jtlegd; Knight, Napce. Brandt and Borreani, Jen itins. . . " ; r i - ; TODAY 4 JTV v 1 5 t C mm 1 m MttMm- A terrible mlxup in tae corset Dttsiness and a gorgeous new idea la ladies' lingerie help rapid in . the - funniest. love affair you've ever seen. ; ff - . ASSOCIATION VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY "T S T 5 O P- XT HC - a beautiful . girl in wedding veil and her- you know what' we mean. ' That's -the alarming situation that forms the climax of "Time to Love"; Raymond Griffith's Par amount starring comedy which will be shown at the Oregon theater today only. The gentle man in the basket, - of , course, is Raymond Griffith. The beautiful blonde is Vera Voronina new Rus sian screen discovery, who plays her first leading role in American pictures, t !. 1 . Events leading up to the hilar ious climax of "Time to Love" are just as laugh provoking. Griffith portrays a Frenchman who falls iri love jwith a young Countess who. believes In spiritualism. He rinds his best friend loves ,her too, and believes she loves the other fellow. So Griffith agrees to b "killed" in a fake duel promising never to return. However, when he falls pn the f iefd of , honor, Ray discovers that she really loves him. Honor-bound not to come back, he evades the promise by 'appear ing as a spirit. The deception is discovered and he is turned over to the gendarmes. By escaping", he returns again, just in time to flee with the girl. Their escape leads to the, balloon basket. William Powell plays the "other man" dastardly Marquis de Dad do. Frank Tuttle, maker of "Kid Boots" and a dozen other clever comedies, directed "Time to Love" ah original story by Alfred Savair. It was adapted folf the screen jy Pierre CoUings. ;, DELANEY ALL RE SP1 NEW YORK. AUG. 10. (API Trained razor-fine atter a month dt intensive work in the New Hampshire woods and browned to the tint of an Indian, Jack Delan ev "went through the motions" in Madison Square garaen today as a final preparation- for his 15 round battle with Paolino Uzcu dun in the Yankee5 stadium tomor row night. The woodsman of the north staking- his nnellistic future as a heavyweight in the scrap with the woodeboppcr from Spain, sped easily through an eight round workout before a icrowd of fight fans who cheered his every mo vement. Delaney skipped rope two rounds, punched the heavy bag another pairfand split the re maining six minutes between shadow; boxing and ring exercise. He hardly breathed heavily at the close. In Summit, N. J., where , the squat Basque, Paolino, wound up training with a light drill, hand lers were happy over the fact that a boil on bis right forearm is nearly well and a good deal of swelling has left a slightly sprain ed thumb. Pastelino's weight was back to normal, 192, while Delan ev scaled about 177. Delaney's formal resignation of the light heavyweight title, in tor presented to the New York athlet ic commission two weeks ago. was mailed to the board today. Man is are r Pete Reilly announced. Retting odds favored Delaney to win today at the rate of 7. to 5. 2005 N Capitol, Phone 520 -Today and Friday "WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW" Starring PATSY RUTH MILLER DON'T MISS THIS ONE COMEDY WEEKLY Always 25c Children 10c I t BIG , DOUBLE BILL , Saturday Only J, (korge O'Hara, in "Timid Tw ror," , and ' Peto ' Morrison in "West of Arizona.", i Sunday Only ' ? Ci'ene Htratton Porter'H lust i ' , . , Novel " . ; "The Magic Garden" with Margaret Morris and Raymond I '-' ' Keane V . , r NOW (r-lBrK- playixo " 0 SH BOXER tall 1 sn mm site CHICAGO, Aug. 10. (AP) Billy -. Gibson, manager of Gem Tunney, started on a tour of in spection of prospective training; camp sites for the world's heavy-T weight champion today, with indi cations that a spot would be chos en before the end. of the weekl Gibson said the site he selected would b in the ' open country. preferably near a body of ' water and not too for -away from a golf course. He visited LIbertyville a village 4 &, miles northwest of Chicago, this afternoon, and also Inspected Bevedley Gardens, a road house about 12 miles' south of Chicago's business dfatrHct. - The champion's manater was favorably impressed with iMberty ville which is In a rolling farming country about six miles westt- of the Lake Michigan shore. Gibson created somewhat of a surprise when he-announced tt'iat no matter where the champion trained, (here would be no admiis- sion charge, but that the public' would be permitted to watch Gene In most of his workouts. I American League KtandlngN W. L. 77 32 Pet. .706 .598 .538 .533 .481 .417 .390 .330 New -York . Washington 64 56, 5T 52 45 41 35 43 48 50 56 63 64 71 Detroit t Philadelphfa' Chicago .... Cleveland . . .-. St. Louis Boston WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. (AP) Babe Ruth came out of his recent batting slump today and cracked his 36th homer of the season and a single to drive in- all of the Yankee's runs :n a 4 to 2 victory over the Senators. Score: R New York 4 Washington ........ 3' H. 9 8 K. 2 1 Hoyt. Moore and Collins; Zach ary, Marberry and Rule. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10. f AP) The PhiiadelphlatAthletica slugged their way to a 12 to 2 4. 1 - - O 1927. B. I. tiwll TelMeM "flirt lum4Xlr1.A himself out jvith his own ': batted ball. Which shows how far McGraw will go with His master mindin." victory over the Boston Red Sox today, ending the Sox winning, streak of six consecutive games. Lefty Grove struck out nine Sox players. ' , Score : R. H. E. Boston ............ 2 4 2 Philadelphia 12 iq o Welzer, Wingfield and Hof niann Grove and, Cochrane. f DETROIT, Aug. 10. (AP)- Fridav (Mat. & Eve. 5 BIG TIME ACTS 5 Viola Mercler HOLMAN and her Capitol Orchestra a- I REMEMBER now how my friends used to tell me about Prince Albert; how they would make what sounded like the most extravagant claims for it; and how I would say "Uh-huh," and proceed to fill my pipe trom tne same old package.. I just didn't knowl ; f ' . ? , But I found but. One' day, the store where I buy my tobacco didn't have my. old brand. I heard -another customer standing beside me say "Prince1 "Albert to the man behind the counter. All that I had heard about Prince Albert came back to me in a flash. r. ' n o. othc r tobacco - is Owen Carroll pitched Detroit to a victory over St. Louts in the first game of .the series : today. , Th Bcore was 2 to 1. - Score: " ." , - , - - ; . - - U. ' II. r B. St. Louis....' . 18 3 Detroit . M. ..... . 2 6 K 0 ' Gaston and Schang; Carroll and WoodalL - Only 3 Kames scheduled in the American League. L ONATPinOlD The opening contest of a base ball series between two teams of boys at the 13th street i play ground, got under way Wednes day, with LIston Parrish's team winning a 8 to 2 .victory over Swede Lewis' team. Another event' which attracted much Interest at the playground was terminated this week , when junior Smith won the marble tour nament, which had been started some time aeo Friday, of this week will be "costume day', for the boys, with a prize for -the most attractive costume and another for the fun niest. t ; The program for . next wek Tomorrow Mat; & Eve. 2 On the Screen a. BASEBAL SERES f av i -r M I bought a tin. "Took a chance," as I thought. Js I opened it, I was met by the most inviting fragrance I had ever : known.;. I thought of the woods afteVa - cende rain. It made mv mouth for a taste of such tobacco in mv nine. I tamped-in a load and lighted up. . What a taste! Cool and sweet and mild, with just enough body to make every puff a smoke-experience. I tried another load and another. I was'solo1." P. A was my brand from then on.' My only regret ii that t didn't make the ' discovery sooner. Good old P. AJ- ' 'rl 3 like it! will include wagon races on 'Fri day, and i8o a bow and ' arrow contest. On Thursday, . the . boy will compete In the athletic badge tests, those - nasslng the testa winning merit badges. " The horseshoe tournament 'will start Monday. The girls are now practicing for the athletic badge . tests and hold ing a story , telling contest " in connection with the story h6ur. They, are also working on the Red Cross life saving tests. --NEW SHOW TODAY Thonias Mil !", EVELYN BRENT and GRETA NISSEN ' - Where Tomimce and thrills meet ! 1 , Blind Alleys' will open your, eyes to an entirely new and different Tom Meighan ; r and lead you through reel upon reel of glorious enjoyment. : - A HALF HOUR OJF: REAL SIDE- SPlllTTING COMEDY waiting for yoq in ) "Flaming Romance great; Education ' al-Mermaid Comedy, With Al St John and a big cast. The Coolest AT ELSWORE BE COMFORTABLE : n n flu L Silverton Past Matrons's -, ; Club XSivcs Little . Party SILVERTON; Ore., Aug., 9. (Spe cial) Miss'. Rosella Richardson was bonot guest at a party held Tuesday' afternoon by the Pa The party was at the home of Mrs. William TOwner" Mi88,RIchal-dson wfll leave In the -, near future tor Honolulu where she will teach for two years. gJniaini; in ft f. ys Mei OUR GUARANTEE '- : . Spot In Town THE At- it fi ' P. 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