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i FRIDAY' MORNING; 'AUGUST1 12;'1927'; 0 IFOtiraH YANKEE.- STA DUTAfc 'KEW VORIC v AUG. ll AP) Jack J jelaney,dtf Bridgeport,;- Conni won from Paollno Uacudanl Span ish; heavyweight, on a - foul " in t ia sev enth of a 1 5 round fight here tonight. . ,.. ,r,;- -- lr n.- i After warning Paollno threa mei i tbe referee disqualified Paollno , for punching, low after oii minute, .Tseeonda of lighting is theAttwnd . J . I The ex4 . jcame . suddenly J- and ok a crowd of 3 5.060 . . by r surprise- after Delaney had smashed, the Spaniard into a gory spectacle with almost every punchy la. the fistic category- , The, Bridgeport warrior speared faou no at wm and only the Basque's tremendous endurance kept him on his tfifii tor his first fight sinoa relinquishing tha i light -heayy weight" crciwn k t$ mingle with ihe heavy weJghls. Pe Ianey weighed, - lY7;sl-2- ,' pounds, sixteen Jess, than PaoIjio, K , , ..... , Round One . . ..I , , Paollno :came, out lnl a erouch behind., fels -huge ajms: : Aa . he swung. a left book to. pelancy'a head.'-Jaek started a -stream of left labs that reached a dozen, ill clean 'blows ' to the head i'wRh utajtetnrn. The Spaniard. wd d Ln close ani.sfgd Jack wl'h 4 ; right to the hinr v JacX ripped In a solid rlgiV"P???tul ,nto the fjasque's .bead , Fben' he' tried strain, Paolinq was clumsy : but t&e;tyg gathering, mostly Spanish, . beared lla erery nioire .'to -the rfbo,". ? '"V.;."' H'' A lofti hook hnriedei la 0r. aney's bodydpubledh jtorupi mf nerrtarlly at-the.; ; b5iTtk-r -Kvi i RountTwOM.i ' Paollno wagMi,ttaaVT. it-ad buried, deeply ivebind as be raded"tnta. ,pelaaey,:iA' sharp ightilashednty; .lack's chin. Paollno hooked a stiff left to the jody as .Delaney irhaled jbUn ef ecttfalfr'with three rigbt - upper 'Uts.Anetber right uppercut nrled n, the Spaniard's body. pe Janey hammered Jxcuduu - with Kth hands' as he bored in and yen cuffed.theSpaniartf pjayful r on the ear cat Taolino didn't n In4 ' TIia Kail frktinf tha I ecu LV ... 4 SMY VIH" lasque advancing. , ..: i . v, Round ' Threa-"-i Paollno " tried to weave but ouldn't get within range aa De aney pasted him at will about the. peaa ana; poay. jacs. wan buu Ing airthf Spaniard's effort as he buffed -Paplino ; around A stiff risbt kiBpereut, drove , through jba Basque's1 gnard tp tha. body. A wild left landed , high on DelanT jr8 head ibuk be danced, away, without, even a backward move ment. V aouno , pioaoea aiier me bharp shooter 3 taking. vl steady que was stilt en tbejhunt when the gong Van r,x' ':' "3; -,'"';. Round VS'our Vi:V,t k: DeUriey's left jato darted HkVa long whip into PaollaQ,'s face hut be be$aoe careless and a wild right' to tthev side- .alinbst drove Jadk through the, t' ropes.' : He canie-hack viciously, plastering paollno wilhyA'iVwp'baii4e4 body ramiriir that dldn'tbother the Spaniard a bit; In close, Paoiino landed four stllrr jotts to the body and coming out drove a hard left hook 'ttf Jack' neckr :Tb? t nyo- cession was on aaln. Jack .stab sing and beating through .. ooen inrs as 'Paollno missed but kept plodding! forward. .They, were ln clinch at the ben.- $ i w -,r ;.Round Fife 'vs? : , They went rlgnt back Into the cllncliCtjfer jathttr i could, , tlln an4 advantage. The Spaniard's, curl ing left, wound aroaridipejaey's neek.'coalVrig him' two ife.6r,UV chin jtPaolhio? threw A lonr right into Delaney 'a? b' ad 1 Ju&t K hetor a Jack's left to the chin turned the Basque half way atp,und. ; Jack swapped WjoiisWa Aha' 'body for "hft' own' left dep "under ao lino's.'heart ,"The' Basque mlsse Jack's chin by a foot with a long left swipe at the gong. ili': Round. St ; , 1 1 Dancing gracefully on his toes, Delaney speared . tbn Baaq ue three times with lefts to the head. Pao llno drOTe lorward.and nearly fell through the . . ropes. aa - Delaney hooked bJn t ul on the chin with a left. Still plunging forward' with blood now coursing from his aose; ,tpablinoi hatomeretf a : short right to Jack's ribs and followed with; a" right hodk .to tba chin Peering through his own as well as a doten-X)f Delaney'-- gloves. Paollno. followed Jack Into, a cof ner. He almost fell and Delaney speared nim; with a rights to the head, Jack .was nitting with both hands- to the chin when th bell rang.;., i v..--v v-" v Vs :; i " ' 1 Roand &rrc - v ;' V : f iJeianeyu'naTaiy Dreaiaea neav-- Uy In hi corner' while Paoliho's handlers - sponged his gory v face frantically. ' The r : rights - wpre thudding Jagain le Into ; paolino'a head and his lef t eye now was qut. Paoalino lunged a close. " patssed and took Delaney 's short 4 right full on the chin.' -When h: mls. ed a (low swing Paollno tried to shake hands with the referee.The ! Basques wUBg. three xnontiefts In and the referee chased blni to1 his' corner, awarding the, battle to De- janey.an a iou uwr on iuiuuvc and' 57 seconds fighting; -in- the round. - . : ' : , 5-; YANKEE . STADITJM, NEW York. Aug. ll(AP)-rDave Shade. hreterani pi llXomtotli mlJdJ e we lgbt. iOutslugged "Joe Anderson Of Cov gged Joe-Anderson or Covl shorten s his lire, ir invsis ttu .. .Ky in, slari ban,)?:" iq we;.knowqme folks who pught-o semi-final. Pave.was alt-jjjva to peA tUousafidt least. J .i.-?.t ' .,.-'- . ,:'!! ,k ; 1 , . , - . v .. 1 1 . 1 I lngton f found gethef tpp:isf tbr TWl6tberher. WaklhT'Tim'nOTss" Trqe4tly 'ahd leave ,w ide openings for j clean, waJ- Iqpa.to' the head and ribs bat both mxe4rarAfiteJy pace;; T it 4 ' ' i Shade - rocked Anderson .twttb e f 14 rious attack - to ' the head - in the second, third and fourth rounds apd started blood streaming from thr ' southerners ;V-nose In.f, the fourths Anderson rallied furious at times but could not cope with the Californtans attack. Ander son put-on a sensational &iurt.. jn the closing- round but was ' but punched. He weighed 1 5 9 H t 167 H for-Shade; ; -; I American League Standings 1 o ' o New York '.........77 33 43 48 51 57 ? 65 72 Washington 5 57 ..158 52 - 41 3 .'602 .543 .532 .47? .422 .387 .333 Detroit . Phliadelpjita Chicago vl.'.,V: Cleveland --V St.' Louis;.. ;:. Boston . ... PHILADELPHIA. A u g . Hi (AP) After dropping the first gara. to. QA the Boston1 Red Sox .blanked "(he Phllaelph ; Ath leti.Ca In 1 the seeona gam of daubleheader t9day.,2 to p. First game: , . . j Score: R H E Boston ...4...... O 8 1 1 rbliadepto . 4; & 0 . JLteFayieu and II o f m a n n ; Ehmer and Cochrane. Second game; r I Score: . R Boston f..-, k.... .2 Philadelphia ft larriss aqd : Hartley; Johnson -and Cochrane. H E 9 0 ,8 .2 Qnlnn; CLEVELAND. Aug.; 11. AR Cleveland took a 18 inning game in the first ot the series here today from Chicago. 2 to 1. Chicago scored in the first and Cleveland In the second and from then on it-was a nip. and tuck affair. Score: , R H . , E Chicago. .... u... . 1.. 0 Cleveland 1, 2 7 4 Thomas and Berg; Miller and Autry, Myatt. DETROIT, Aug. 11. AP) Sam Gibson, assisted by good sup port, pitched the Detroit Tigers to- their , second . consecutive 1 vie tory over, the St. Louis Browns today. The score was 6 to; 2. Score: R H St.; Louis 7 Detroit 6 11- t Stewart and Schang; Gibson and Woodall. .. WASHINGTON. Af- H- ( AP) Koenig's wild throw into the grandstand- in the , 11th . inning brought an abrupt end to-the Sen atois game' with the Yankees today. Washington winning by 3 i- Score: .. ,.R H E New York .......2 8 2 Washington ..3 7 11 innings.) . PIpgrass, and Bengougb; Lisen- bee and .Ruel. '. C E (Uy JACK. SQRUS1 The National league goes Inio the closing weeks of a "beautiful" race with at least four, and possib ly f tye'cluhs 'with an" outside Chance or better of winning the pennant. 1 Chicago, Pittsburgh, and - St Louis have the edge and may well be considered, the most likely pntenders. , . Rut the .. liaproyed pUcifng" 'which McGraw's fingets have been dishing up of late" bids fair to nut the Giants into the J thick of the melee, .It... It. doesn't caxjy the into-' a. , conmandingl position. Ana me uinci nas aro playing;700 ball right now. , McGraw's pitching staff has faud, him worm for several years. Last" winter he faced the same old.' problem, of Weathering along this year with a hit and miss outfit. Then came the 'deal whjeh made aJJurleigh Grimes a member ot the team, But Grimes failed to hit his stride. Dutch Henry, former Dodger, was taken on to help- bolster tha team. with his left-handed shoots. He got off on the wrong foot, if not arm. Tbbw that and the . other thing happened - . . , But qr recent weeks ' the staff Seema' to have rounded into some senablancft-ot form. - wlesa BarnesJ Rnhjft Benton an young Fred FitxJ simmoo nave been nuriing gooa; ball. itSrimes baa -ehqwq flashe of his Teal fOrm. And even the! lGQUcjGua':!,!Dutch, has turned to wltlL a helnful hit of hnrlinr. ; The : Giants Jave -the , , ijattink strength.-desplt. the; failure n Eddie Roush to hit .at hte old-i time.. cljp. and tha necessity of JnggUng1 the lineup occasionally! The, team 'ranks second in ; bat-f tlingr-and second tnftotal .Sam ber of.runs scored." vThre Is nothing . radically wiabritiL,th offeBsfre depatmentlf " McOra haa needed - hurling. , ' Now ha ' L - ml a. .a? seems 10 o ciiihk lh.it m ... jnia t dlltt' pltcWngT irl-t' . John McGraw isn-t out of the running Vet., all tBe hue and erjf to Jhe contrary notwithstanding. A famous scientist say..Uat I is mans brsJn d'evelopmen which 5 Coast League Standings "f L.: 52 68 59: 69 73 76 19 it OakUnd . ...87 .626 ".570 .569 .504 -46.3 .457 .436 .377 Seattle ".....::..;.....-77 San Francisco ..i. 78 Sacramento .70 Portland; '-........ S Hollywood ..64 MisJbns 61 Los Apgeles ..L ...... PORTLAND, Aug. 11. (AP)nr. Portland 'won today , from Los Angeles 6 6fc in a fast. and. wel played game ' It made the third -straight' fn oyer the AngU. The Hearers got. off o a two run ieaq Jin .'. thet, second t and fr.ere j neyler I overtaken aunougn .met iox. tea a, couple of. patting rallies .that rolled up four.; scores.v Xwo ..hom- rs ..in; auccessioa - in, the ?h lp-. ning ; by .Elmer,; Smith and Dud Branon.. nullified the sporadic Angel attaek., .. , . : Score: , R II . E Los . Ahgelen .4 Q Portland - 6 10. 0 peters. Smith and Hannah; Couch, Hughes and Shandiing. ' SAN FRANCISCO, . Aug. 11. ( AP) i--''Spec"v Shea- twirled great ball--for Sacramento today, while his team mates hit lustily In two winnings to trounce . the Missions.. -3. . - The ...Senators pounded Christian for four hits and three rains in the third and pushed over another .trt6-of''HBtera ivt the Ilftn.V. Mat- -r--f. s -Scorer. -V-' R'-H "B SacramentQ .(a..r.......rl 6 't.' ., , ' :il MissiopS .4rfti.,,..,..;.-J , rft - 1 nea . and Kohter; Chrrajian. Lasley and. Watarsv. .-. 5 LQS. ANGELAS,. Aug. H. 11 AP)- Oakland put fire runs over the pan tla-tbe 9th Inning today beating Hollywood Mo 4 and run ning its string of copsecutye Victories to 14. Buzz Arlett. topped, off. tfee rally with a borne rt4 oer the left field wall, his thirds circuit jock of the series, scoring a? team mate, ahead - of M v. J. II 10 10 Score: R Oakland - 8 Hollywood .....4 Sparks. DIckerman. Krauae and Boot. Read; Mulcahy, McCabe Jacobs and AsQew,. . Seattle San Francisco game postponed; raip. o - . i I National League Standings W. L. Pet. Chicago . . ... . . ,-. .66. 40 .623 PRtsbnrgh .'. : .6t 44' Ml St.. Louis ; ... ; . . . . .ifO 45 .571 New;r4York ...... .59 50 .541 ClnciiinaU .... . . ;. .48 57 .413 Brooklyn ....... i. 41 61 .435 Boston .......... .40 61 .3,96 Philadelphia . . ...40 64 .385 fyj.-' -"' . '- - BOSTON.. AITG. U. (API The Braves gained' an advantage oyer the; Phillies la' ther present series today by taking the third game in a see-saw battle by the. score of S ? '" . : ' T ' - " Score: R H R Philadelphia -. . . . . ". ': 4 11 0 Boston' . ;5'. .8 .2 i Decatur. wUloughby and Wil son; ; McQuillan, Genewlch and Hogan..!'v . .' '-,.:. ,; .s '-, ST.rLOUI3.-AUGrr ll (AP Bottdmley'a liome'. run in the 7th with tone man on gate the - St. Louis Cardinals a victory over the Pit tsburghn Pirates today. -2 tonM Pittsburgh v .'.-1 4" Y - AWrKge'lM xs nder' and traarreM . ' r& . ' tu , CHICA G O AGO: i 1 1, tAP)- Cliff Heathcote"s;l triple scpyjng; two runs gave Chicago victory to- day- br the series opener with the tnncfnnatrTleds. 2to 0. - Score: : . . U H E Cincinnati ...... .V.. ... lo.4 fi 0 Chicago . . . . . . . ... . . 2 f 0; Luqne and Hargrave; Root 'and Gqnzales. NEt YORKT AITO. 11. CAP) ed to nose outthe Brooklyn Dod The New York Giants turned 5 L hit's into 3 runs today and manag gers with Dazzy Vance' ln the box. by a single run. Bill Tertys sacrifice' with the bases full in the 9tb brought Virgil Barnea the 3 to 2 verdict-: " R H E" Brooklyn ' ' . . . .2 7 2; New York -v. . . ,V .;$;. 5 1 - Vsne aqd peberry : Barnes and, pevormeT. --:iir, -; ; - Of MiLWiKEE.;Wtsiag. 11: (AP)-The referee halted the Joe Dundee-Plnkey Mitchell fight lH' We ifxtli ;r.PHBl today , wjjeo PPtil fl4btgrs,ajj)earfd,tQ be bUIL iag ig;thejr; scheflitlef fep cpyn.l - -fr.. ., ' PORTLAND, Aug.; 1I.-4(AP)J FtanJt-polp, Alder wood club mem Wfianorp"eresiefn ' amatenc apd. .Oregop gtatei champion; who willcompete In the national: araa: tenrj r tournament ini Minneapolis set aj new reebVd"tor 'the Colombia ppnntry; club, cottse!: today yhen hercltclfe4 : bff Av 63; on thV difti: rwt ;UveB iayoBi. Par' is 72.' woip wiu Deiaecompaniea east oy pr.-fiar. WlUing gnd Guy Standi- ftr, Oregon golt '-!?- T , " : . , -W-vv. , j - e - f -"-1 Dolp will beiaecompanled east by IL STK DEFEAT In ' tea starts other commercial league teama were unkble' to down the Valley Motor company play ers; so : Frisco Kd wards selected from the" various teama a group of all stars which he pitted again st the Ford tin kerers last night. The stars won by a score of -7 to Frisco ' made - a lucky . addition when he chose Denny- Heenan to hold down third sack. This fel low didn't worry about - Proctor's reputation as a - pitcher, and he proceeded to knock out two home runs during the game ..scoring three - men ahead of him; thus accounting for five of the seven aU 'star -tallies. It was enough d win the gaue. ' ' Valley Motor men . got plenty of hits-' off Biddy Bishop,, but base, running was careless. Sev eral times ; they were caught napping with the result that the last inning showed them with on ly one fun to their credit. Hauk helped -'the situation, by crashing a beautiful line drive over the fence, -scoring Diets, Fabry J and himself; "' . . McFarJand got three hits out of three times at bat.. Bishop struck 4out 5 men, and Proctor let' down six ; ' The all star team was made' up f " 4 "nlavVrs " from ' the " leitlon ' 3 froh? K: r and '2 from the paper 1 m . A: rame a rains t either Dallas or"' jN4ef glH -1 'arranged for the valley Motor team. nest week, isecreiajy jjqage saiq last,, n ignt. YScoyyr!Lw;5: v ,f : R, H. All stars .... r, ....... 7 6 1 Lineups: Valley Motor; 'Diets, cf; Steelhammer, lb; . Fabry, If; Hauk. ss: McFarland. 2b: Glrod. 3b: Ryssel, (J Kaufman, c; Proc tor, p. - : .. Frtsco Edwards. 41II stars; Wat son, 2b; Asbby, ss; Heenan, 3b; Edwards, lb;. Gill, c; .ScnAueUe. rf I Gesber; If; Green, ef ; Bishop, -' 1 TIB ON WAY 1 . UNIVERSITY OK OREGON Eugene, Aug. 11. ( Special. )- The new pregon athletic trainer. jrvuua u. r ietcner ot. nemmerer Wypthing, wljl arrive here pext freek'to prepare-for the opening pf football, season, ... He..wiU-be trainer of all athletic teams; . re placing William "BI1C Hayward who will concentrate on his track aggregation.. Hayward , has been handicapped the last few years jn jiia, Cinder coaching because of the time ; Jt ! .tookvto care .'for 'athletes ofotber teams;',, " '' r' : Fletcher, is a graduate of Battle-1 preek ; ttnlversltjr. Battle Creelc, Michigan. He has been coaching and training athletes for the last eight years and Is well qualified for. the work.' , Gene Vidal, assistant football coach., under Captain John J. Mc E wan. head mentor, also la ex pected back nexf. week. He has been' spending the summer in New York ana Florida'. ' ' ltfoVrMa ifci Wnen. Tx Cobb resigned as man- egerf of the- Tigera t he . willed George 'Moriarty Charley Gehring erpand Johnny tNein;'along ,with the other Members of the team. . : The careers of ihese; two young men, under -Cobb . and ' Umpire George furnish! some interesting reading;; . " '' :. , Neun joined the Tigers a couple of years ago, a likely looking first baseman and batter. Lu j Blue was play Ing brilliant ball alij along, however, and Cobb hesitaied to I glte Neun a chanced At one time tnfrS aslalk.pf tjadjng Johnny to the Cleteiand Indians. ' vWbee Miariy UpoIii,6Mrgft.of the Tiger team-, he- started) In to build a rub-getting raachli e. He wanted timely, hitting, peed on tha bases and a genera! dkshing style ot play, i As one of his moves he gave Neon a chance ;ai first. The youngster not only pro seeded to-hJt consistently--but proved faster afield and especially on the basejj.. Ua seema to have tba first pase-Job in his on, right at this wrUiag.:v.; ; -. . ' . ,. ;. iJan Ho wley,-the h" manager of Toronto, fprned Gehrlnger Inter toi fcobb a year ago' last" spring, if I recall correctly. '; The Tigers and Toronto clubs :wre jralnlng af Au- rusta, Ga. - T " . - Gehringer had ; played ' brilliant bail ' for DaTi and seemed ready to go In ; big company.. Cobb.'hqw-' ever,.; hesitated.. to '.send him- into; ihe gamp, Immediately fearing hat a ba getaway wouldandl cap him.. ? .r...... , -4 , . . X v '; , Cobb: did ,vendrvhlm to ." second ast yearahd the young minrverl-i led HOwIey's TatHTThir- WEI FOOTBALL TYGOBBPflDTEGES - i , ; . ' . j MortlaVty's'fIrslteotfc-as'piVo pf tfca,TigerB: waVlo pulV oft a v , . . . ' .5 ' j . 9 . ' - . - . . f trade tor MartitX: McManus,i; brU llant second baseman and star hit ter ot'jflAtXAUl&rown.lor.' which -club s Hawley had become manager. Yduug Gehrlnger went to the bench. s . ; , .' ,- McManus hitting and general play iproved a disappointment -to Moriarty eventually, howehrer. and is one of the potent reasons for the change In front exhibited by the Tigers in recent weeks. One youngster shelved s by Cobb and one shelved by Moriarty him self haVe at last come into their own. ; ' . . i -,.t n.U Karl Smith; belligerent Pirate catcher, remained away from Bos ton recently when the Pittsburgh team journeyed .tf?re for a. ? series to prevent any'posslblity of being served with papers in vDare Ban croft's suit . for ' damages j against the backstop; ;, . ' - This recalls the method adopted by Larry La jote, great old second baseman; to dodge the servers in Philadelphia at the time he j lumped from the National to the. American league.. . The Natlonj league sought an injunction preventing; Lajoie from, playing with the new. circuit. When the Cleveland club made the trip from, the eastern o the western ends of the circuit or Pennsylvania to escape service. LOCAL Mi (111 LABOR ' (XiUNClt? pjEAs1eP A' REPRlEyil- INSAfXJO, CASE T : . " ' - H'iH -j , The' last1 minute repfleyelVfiiclit Wed'ne8day: night was 'granted Nicola' jSacro and - Bartolomeo Vanzettij -who were to- have died in the electric chair that? night, in Massachusetts, brought favor able c6mment yesterday"- from many Salem people jvho nave fol lowed tbe case; among them-the memoers ana oiiicmis 01 ine Salem trades and' labor cotncil.' Tuesaay nignt, at tne reguiaf meeting of the council telegrams were sent to Governor Fuller, ot Massachusetts, and to Judge Thayer,: trial julge before whom the cases came originally, asking that reprieves be. granted until every opportunity had" been1 given jio present" the full evidence' in the case, arid expressing the conviction of Salerii labor that the evidence presented did not justify convic tion- Probably thousands of such tel egrams were received by; the" gov ernor and the Judge on the eve of the execution', and it is felt' that the appeal of American labor was In a Urge degree responsible for ifhe" reprieve granted a short time (before the hour set for the execu tion.. IBIS TAXES HIGH RCRETAttY WbRk BKLIEVT3S ' . MONEY STILL NEEDED f MQOSEHE ARTV 111.. Aug. 11 AP) Secretary-of 'Labor James . Davis, speaking today to' 30,000 farmers of Illinois attending' the annual picnic here of the Illinoir Agricultural associatfon declared that money cannot be appropriat ed' byj the government for many important necessities, if taxes are jfcdueecL t "There is great agitation be cause of the surplus of 1635.000,- 000," said Secretary Davis. "In face of this there Is talk of farm Relief for which the minimum J mount needed wilt; be $300,600, OQ. The flood relief fund" for the Mississippi valley together f 1th the Boulder tmTeVelop ment win require ' millions .- and milliohs more wlitba"ieeaed''tb connect' the oceans withene'3reat Lakes. It isalf flgnf Vo-'Ulk about reduced taxes' but - not In t (ew of such a pro6tatZ'r iM" "; , , . "People" should remember the pld song entitled.5 'Eggs without ham are not worth" a damn." and JJ those who direet" the expendi tures of the" government do 'not nave the money coming In 'to pay tor thes edevelopments and If you Jed nee, taxes first, it will be pitiful or the party in pover. ' t ' "You' cannot raise taxes! once they have been reduced Secretary Pa via Bpoke briefly on the subject of immigration. He said he favors anv amendment tp the law to provide foe uniting fam ilies who are on both sides of the oceans. , '; Who remembers : the old . days when a girl had; to ro) up her skirts before shd fvent in wading? MBBMMaMMMiaw '"Ma i n mm ii i iMMwaa i i a mi . ,iaMpM, Sit 1- BatUr. Umvttsitys ttiuthC ' a SS00&00 1Uldr 1 i ligdtnst Over emphasis pi - ' BEST- FLAX YIELD Hi THIS YEilFI SO FAR ; The best" flax yleld'so'far this year, as shown by the records al the prison office, was on the farm of Chas. Bret a no. a mile west of St. ' Paul. He had a little? less than J 37 acres In' flax. It was' all $40a ton": quality.' ' He 'delivered 79.605"pOunds t'the penitentiary flax- plant, k and" tbe total rbf the Toucher -was $5592.10; gross. ' That makes, nearly four tons to e acre.,. it also .makes a very good net return for Mr. Bretano his' 37 acres; ; Immense' Crop ; Flax has been coming to the fenitentlary at the rate of 75 oads a day; that was thejiumber Wednesday.; On one day before, there were. 97 loads. . , AH, thp sheds ore full, and the brick warehouse, too, and still the flajf coniea.' ' Some of it is be ing st eked, to be covered with tarpaulin. The stacked, . flax will be. threshed and retted first. Threshing, la.tp compienQe today. Th4 Utal 'yield f or . tbe year wil run close to 400,0, tons. If not aboye. ; The last of the flax will be coming perhaps ten days from now. ;. .' - .-- o I O O I .O LISTEN IN T ' - FErDAY MORKTNO S:00-10;tS KXt,4(2S(H--Morniae iDUSir.. :a-l :3.p-rKOW tJ2) . EeU; ". hon-w-hu)J .kelpn and .nyiuv , iotoa-ipe-Kix.siio),, ptti Cook ;. morning ntrrUtnu)Di.- ' ' , li:OQ-12;00 KOIN (319).' H if ' JOilr. .' .. .... . .. ' L JJFlHUYvAlTBHJJOOW l2:00-r-ltrtO 214). VetU reports. 12 : 00-12i2ar-JJBX.-JopaUt music. 12 : 00-t :Komr Oraw-WMM-ort. 8 :00-3 :00r-no Wi M u.r ' f 2;49-nt KTBfc. Ply by pl?y .ba&ehall - re(ttrt. ---. -- 8: 15-6: 00 KOIN. Topy Turvy Time. FRIDAY NIGHT 6:00-7:00 ;K0rN (319). orrn concert. : 00-7: 00 SWJJ (229). Twilita hoar 6:00-7:00 KOW (492). Dinner ronoeert 6:30-7:00 KEX. Organ concert. 7:00-7:16 KTBK- AAA road reports. T:OO-8:00 KE.V. EnterUiniutwt nd trBTetof.. . 7;30-8:90 KOW. Quartet. S: 00-8: 20 KX. Tbnnus O'FlTnn. tpnor S:0O-8:40 KOIN. Webber's jimkir Hiring 8:20-9:00 KX Varied nrorrsm. 1:30-9:30 KWJJ. Roy White and Char ' totte Cobb. 9:00-10:00 KWBS (200). Ptrincod In - strument . and lorpthj Davenport. 6:00-10:00 KOW. NBC progrram; 9:00-1:30 KXU' I.ncirn Becker.' concert organist. 9:00-10:00 -KOIN. Minha Pels orchestra. 9:30-10:00 KTBR. Kor Leaf CIoer. 9:30-10:?l0 KXXJTlante bau.1., 10:00-11:0 KOIN Hulbert's dasce band. ... KBC 9 to 10 p. au, KOW, XFOA, ! KOICO. KBQ; mKtl "An Hw? 'nV '.Memory Lane." featuring tiines t popular from 1 85 to 23. "KTI Los Ajigolea (468). 6. 6:4." 6:30. T violin recital; 8, fr, NBC program: lO, ballad hour.' . KOO OskUnd (384). C, orchestra; S:55, tr, Western . Attists series; 9 NBC pro- - irram; 10, dance orchestra. KPO Sanr rrinclssb (422). C. 6:30. or chestra; 7. 7:20. 8. orchestra; NBC program; lO, orchestra. KfKO-Saa. rraBclaco (464). 6:30. trio; 7, dance .-orchestra f - -w , . urennm ; 3. 1. . 10, 11. wraninf . io ia time - band West Coast - Greater Movie Season flTRSf OP TIK . 'VV BIQ 4 "BEAU GESTE" i One. Week Starling ; Friday. August 19 Oregon Theatre i -ot. c - - - ' ;M . y -Tr Fnrjay We pffer you lour learn to lmo ltit i.- Lot No. 1 Genuihe Edison 6 lb;- Efectrk Iron4.A. beautiful well 1 balanced r uuraouityyrjn Know wrtaf the Edison is wnue tne. lotlasts. they; lxA No. 3 : Whit Enameled,, ware r- s' owis,-Mate$ and Cups. . Tiese are Tieavy wafe.Tlake; 1 r ' yours for only each iL IJjC Qetourprices ca Plumbiriij. We $eU nothing but First Grade Fixture Gnc I. ..-.-V' -v- - f. . r ...... r .....-.. . ... . . . ....-.. - ; f t. !-.v,.. ........ . '--- 1 1 ; "... - .- " ... ' 1 iiniunu. n m in... , - ' : - K - r m , , i 1 r. "i "" 1 . . 1 .-.-111 1 1 ore I TITTI b BILL RITT: : Over In Bosoq they - call 1( a winning 8 1 res k when a team cops a IP-inning gHpte. : . . . i; ? . f V'-.. ' y ' v . .Golf champion sobs as he Is eliminated In q.uaiifylng round, says headline. Pqt;you -should have heard' the birds, who bet on him! .- t ; -V.-.V... ; .' ' . It has been discovered that the first airplane used coal for fuel. But- that still doesn't explain why the Braves are in the big leagues. :.; i - - ' . While the American Legion - is In Paris it might try to find opt what becameof, Georges Carpent- ler- ' . " ' . ) . ". .' '. ' ' ' -" ... ' ' Speaking of names, how about dance orchestra. KJK Seattle 1.349). 0. 6:30. orchestra; H. I, danre orchestra. CNgV Vancotiver (291). 8:30. anniver- ' aary program ; "10. dance orchestra. KTW1 Sao Frmuciaeo (268). C. 7. 8. .dSncei orchestra: tf. 10. daure music. KHQ Spokane (370). 6. orchestra; .7:.0.jS:3o, 9' NBC prorram; 10; daaca ' . orchestra, , .... . . KTOA-r8eatUe (447). 6. ckildrea'a hoar; 6:43j 7. ft, NBC program: lO. KTABOaJUaad (280). : 6:45,, s, (loat Islaaa. tioats, KIIJ Los Angeles (40S). p, trio; ff:30. chiWren's honr: 7:34), 7:4JJi 8:30, ' S:4, . 0:1.1, 9:30, 9:4.1. KOMO SeatUe (306). 6:15, orches. tra;, 7:3t, orchestra 9, NBC program.; 10, brefcestrar-11 :15. s -' - -i; The Great Orater hara decided tp, leave' out'" that passage about'' nT return to "old-fashioned . Jeffeiv spnian principles" since, a. lojid uti Identified person in, the back- of the hall wanted to know! what they were. iietrott News. - -j , r " - -' I r - U - JJ - EASIER STARTING QUICacERPICKUP f WNpERMnCB A 'l Xa- Xm arid Saturday SUirig tpts of Special Merchandise priced so you can Irob : of greaf for. - Camp use. Fitting -and will save you money. this fellow Gets. who got the bia Brawl for ChtcaKoTw ,' - . The big fish season has started in Florida waters hut Wall street has been going full blast all year. x It is said .the European fencing stars get their jcame.. down to a fine point. .V-:- ' ' , - . Buy ".Statesmanf-Warit ;Ad - II ... a i .yi, .. .ti;i. !, li- 11 Ull Wat." ' : .NOTlf?E'CfP FIX AC "" SEnXESf EXT w'..'-r-Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County. oL Marlon, his duly,, verified linal account, aa executor ; of the last will and .testament and estate of Lena Steusloff Lucxer, deceased, and that said Court has fixed " Monday, the 29th day of August, 1827, at the hour "fit tt n o'cloik A. M. of said day,, as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court fiouse, nf Sa-' lem. Marlon County; , Oregon., as the ' place ior ! hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at SaleraV" Oregon," this 22nd day of Julyrl27 JOHN T. LUCKER, Executor of the last, . w ill and testament and estate - ot Leua Steusloff Lucker. dfeceased.' RONAL.D. -C. . GLOVER, Attorney for, executor; Salem; Oregon. V " J22-2-a5-12-lt West" Coast Greater Movie Season i FIRST OP THE . ; v BIG 4' ' ' ' if . Oie Week? Startta h - iff 2iWBl .'J.....,' ... -- c aK?u 4 mmm . 4';;,: r y, r: ' ' -.-,ri:i . - . . it , . ; Lot No. 2 . -' A fine-, assortment of Kitchen and But:' cher Knives All are fully-warranted--- " weirfinished-p.They come in all sizes -- and patterns. I Special for Fri- AC a . day and Saturday this week, only fW v. y:,,;;i;v;Xot N0..4 rJr..-, , - v Several 4 and 6 gallon Standard Daisy "Churns. All perfect in every way but, we offer them-at less than; f half price. Take either size forsPsJeUil 1. A 5 i . . . . K-S - 9 I j v ' i i