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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
i Ail uJJii kJTTTT i ii i 111 i fin. . t r ,i '1 : -I (OOfflHR t TO PUN SEETO "4 !Th directors of the Portland f City league seem to have a' habit of picking a tough opponent Toff the Salem senators1 at cructa? points In the schedule. ."" ,The- sea son started with a rathe - against Montavilla, ,Mt. Scotr arid St. Johns all ima row", and! .the first half ended with a ajme aeainstrby scores of -6-0,.6-Jt. iraa he most Mt. Scott, then ttsadine the leau. coarse 4' the 1 'opeitirigv layout wasn't Camas ' theVdirectbrs' '' lanljW " as was originally bille'd for the opener- : ucyy i Then, the second half started w4th another gauie jj!ainst$lL. Scott: and now that a third Sched ule - Just one same around aiuoQEt.toar clufcs is to be played. AJtjj Scott comes again for the opener,' vTheNotjier game " Sunday will be Mbntavilla T3. -Woodmen. 'Then to wind up the. season September 25, the Senators will play their second gaftie away from home, meeting Montavilla. now the locals', principal opposition for first place, at Vaughn street." ; Labor Day week end there are no games scheduled, and the Sen ators will play The Dalles a return game at the city on the Columbia .on Labor Day. Manager 'TrWca' ' 'Edwards Is angling tor a game with Bend, which rather has the edge on the eastern Orepn title through w'nnhrg-three games '"tint of tWm' with -The Daileror the Sontoy prewdhrg"iiabor-Dayi thai- i there is nothing definite on this as yet. The games that week end will be the -last for Joe Sullivan, who finds it necessary to return to Notre' Dame the following -week. Edwards wfll have to sign up an- 'other second baseman. " 'Following' is the September schedule -for the City league:-- September 11 -Salem vs. WOW at Salem: Mt. Scott vs. Montavilla at Montavilla.- ; v September-- 18 Mt. - Scott vs. WOW at Mt. SeotC , September' 2 Montavilla vs. Salem at-Vaughn street. LET EipELILOS " MAKE YOUR 4VIE W AND fcOMMlRCl AL PIC ' 'tures. ANY TIME, ANY tACE 51 . Call 951 KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS 429 Oregon Bkfe.1 ' LADD & BUSH, Bankers Etetaftlisfced 18- - - General Banking Business -;tri i 'lyt einn Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S p. m. 'HENRY'THEUTCHER SELLS GOOD MEAT FOR LESS . .. Silflill-ll VitVJl ,;1- Jpifia Health! Boy 174 N. Commercial " CS 28iJ5l,N between Director's and Peerless Bakery paifeirfiSc y v'Nv I- - - ' ,i - - W u u w a m MARKETING o Q O o m Continued i Leadership is maintained only by giving service, qual- ity knd price: trtr Loin Pork Chops .... Lean Pork Steak - -19c Choice Roasting. Pork l&Vc . Fancy Lean Breakfast Bacon ...20c Center Cuts ot Sugar, Cured.Harn 35c Fresh Hamburger, 2 lbs. ... 2oc Fresh Sausage (Delicious) .......15c, 4 a VwaeV, T.i vr 9. Ihs. ....... . , These are extraordinary reserve the right td' fifnTt quantities. tlehVhlVWteri1' in hne. J)40 4 HENRY THE BUTCttER SELLS GOOD MEAT, FOR LESS ADVANCES: ON TENNIS TITLE " FOREST HILLSN. Y. Aug. 24; P)-i-lSraa8hiirg ""her wary for ad .hsittu s1f reslstaibia ower. ilelfen Wfna conquered Mrs. i:miah1',1 Scnaaman -Hester "of Brooklyn, former fourth ranking star, today - advanced another "notch toward herf goal, rne na tion$i women's tennis , champion ship.' - The , California girl's triumph ; impressive j6t a day -of com pet 1-tton-oa -wind-swept courts that re duced the field to1 sixteen players, Includinglail six' of the British contenders. as., JWll as Miss Kea Bowman, champion of Holland. - As a result the, third round to MOtfmvHiLmen inter national contests featured by those in which Miss Wills opposes Mrs. John Hill of England; Mrs. Molla Mallory.thftftfefefnding champion meets Miss Gwynaeth Sterry of England; Miss Helen Jacobs, 18 year old Californian, plays Miss Eileen - Bennett of , England; and Miss Befty NuThall, the 13 year old British star, encounters Miss Penelope Anderson .of Richmond, Va, .. ' ... -Mi I V .... I American League Standings A : O y - - -w. L.-iPet. 37 .692 New York 83 Detroit.. 69 Philadelphia . . . . .". . 7 Washington . . . .IT 6 Chicago ,56 Cleveland. . . . . . ..i&2 St. -Louis ; 4 7 Boston .36 49 53 '53 63 69 70 81 .585 .558 .555 .471 .430 .402 -30S CHICAGO. AUG. 24. (AP) The .White Sox nosed out Boston, 4. to. 3. .In the opening game of the, series today. , .Score; Boston, Chicago ' Rufing and Ilofmann; ship and Crouse. R R E .3 "9 J . 4 9 1 Blanken ST. LOUIS.. AUG. 24. ( AP) The Philadelphia Athletics stop ped the Browns' winning streak at six in a -row "by knocking Out Pit cher WIngard In the eighth and THURSDAY-AND FRIDAY SPECIALS ..... . .2So Boiled Ham Salt Pork Fancy Pot .tv Loin Mutton .Pure Lard, ; 15c .... .- good specials na we ao vise Keeps Cuba Steady .'.-:-:-'-'' ''' 5 ' - -m Charley Grimin, weather-beaten veteran of Chicago infield, wbo has 4one much to steady the pennant-dashing Cubs, according to Manager Joe McCarthy. The Cubs obtained Grimm in 1924 from the .Pirates, present first line foes of the Chicago club. taking today's, game Score: ' St. Louis Philadelphia by 4 to 3. R TI 2 .5 , 4 8 Walberg and Cochrane; gard, Crowder and Schang. Win- - CLEVELAND, AUG. 24. (AP) -Cleveland won the first game of the series from Washington 7 to ?l. The Indians wera on a bat ting Tampage throughout Bums making hia 47th double of the season. . Sum ma hit a home run in the third. Score: . R H E Washington i 4 2 Cleveland 7 12 0 Thurston. Braxton, Vanalstyue and Ruel; Miller ajid L. Sewell. re DETROIT, AUG. 24. (AP) Tony Lazzeri .planted h)s seven teenth homer over the left field 'eice with the bases full and two out in the 9th today, breaking a 5-all deadlock and giving the Yankees a 9 to 5 verdiee oyer the Ttgers, thereby ending a Detroit winning streak of 13 straight. Score: R H E New . York ..912 2 Detroit . . . ... .5 11 2 Hoyt, Moore and Collins; Car roll and Shea. "WILL t)EFEXI) GOLF TITLE BELL1NGHAAL WASH., Aug. 24. (AP) Mrs. Clay C. Carey of Seattle will defend her Wash ington state womenK golf cham pionship here (tomorrow againdt Mrs. Fred Jackson. Seattle, while Mrs. Kenneth Reed of Portland, opposea.MIss Marjorie Jeffries df TacOTH$ in the other semi-final match. Ring Found After 25 Years i COLUMBIA, Mo. Twen1y-rive years ago Mrs. Cr C. BroWn lost, a wedding ring on a farm near here. The present tenant found it, gleaming brightly on a path near the farmhouse. V vBcnry iiimself f ; 49c (fat) 122c Henry's Soecial Steak 15c (Very Tender) Roast Beef 15c 2 ...172C Chops U. S1insp. lbs. .;..25c V ' i a u.. .xvii- you to come eany. 174 Commercial St. M INLINE APOLIS, 'Aog. 24. ( By the Associated - Press )-ElH m in at ion of George von Elm. the champion, liy Harry Iegg, aad an muh too close .for the comfort and peace -of mind of Bobby Jones, left followers of tla National Amateur Oolf .champlonaJiip in a stunned condition tonight 'as the field was. reduced - eight snr TlTora..rf .: . .... .' 'T'-'-t c ' "I The chances of the three-former champions repeating- were some4 what involved for Held is nt re garded as a set-up for Evans, and if Jone.s Ouimet win they, will op pose each other la the semi-finals Friday. - - - - Jimmy Johnston, whose reel name is Har.rlson s.- Johnston, baa. performed -nnbelleTable golf- J, ing chores .around . the Minikahda course, where the tournament is being played, and there were any number -of 'people -here today . who admitted a confident belief that he can "take" the great Bobby himself. ...... .Legg reached the quarter -finals, after, clowning Rudy. Knapper aad Von Elm,. Evans defeated EU la- worth Augustus ot Cleveland, and Allen Moser of Los -Angales, while Held won from Dexter Cjm mings and Arthur Yates. Otiimet's victories c were scored oyer, Billy Sixty of .Milwaukee and ,stoppeditr.vO. P. Willing of Port land,. Ore., and Clark Corkran. Johnston won from Dick Jones and Don Carrlck. and Jones turned back Maurice McCarthy and Eu gene Homans. ... . Legg8 victory over Von Elm came after a sensational exhibi tion t?y the champion and his vet- ran opponent. " ' ' o ' ' National league Standings o . . o W. .71 .67 7 .67 .r2 .48 L. 46 47 48 52 63 65 68 Pet Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis New York .607 .588 ..188 .562 .4 52 .425 .419 .364 Cincinnati Boston Brooklyn 49 Philadelphia . . . 43 . PHILADELPHIA, AUG. 24. (AP) Hack Wilson of the Ctfbs smashed three homeruns today. two coming in the second Kame of a aouDje neaaer witn tne amines which Chicago won by 13 to 1 af ter dropping the opener by 7 to 6. Wilson now is lied with Cy Wil liams of the Phillies with 23 hom ers for the high 'total in the Na tional league. First Gain e. Scores: K n E . .6 10 u . : 7 13" 1 Ferguson. Chicago ; Philadelphia Blake and HaYtnett; Bush and J. Witson. Second game. Scores: R H 13 22 ..17 Chicago 1 Philadelphia Jones and" Gonzales;" Sweetland. J. Scott. Decatur, and J. Wilson. O'Donnell. . -m ,; . J Pittsburgh at Boston double. "header "postponed; rain. Only two games scheduled. : These American girls need nol cross the briny to marry a ttle. Wlmt's the matter. with Gene Tnm ney. . - Doriie Bush of the "Pirates nevei rarmed . but he sure knoMi his Meadows. '" WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED ALEM1TE HIGH PRESSURE 4 . i . ' tlREASINGQUIPMENT And are now prepared to . i-. High and Chemeketa Sts. -We Call for and Deliver Cars i t, i Tie 1928 : Wrm 'rfia I H Brake A W M lA S1' nJy the com" 0 Airlfeane- ' Jr-3"1 of-this-fine Mo- ) sL 1 All Speed Oiler m yh There is now a model for every ? L II " Slf purpose single at 80 miles per 11 V' yhS' - I i am Power Traviel for EVERYONE You can now buy these new , HarleyrDavidsons on easy Payments Come in See and drive this new machine you will be under no obligation to buy if you can't come write for free catalogue and souvenir : HARRY W. 5GOTT "THE CYCLE MAN" 147 So. Commercial E31 asms SILL PITT1 . A stray ball bounced off a care less limb belonging to Joe Dugah and now the Yankee third base man has a "hickey" said to be ab large as an orange. Bet Califor1 nia folk get Jealous when ' they read this.- . There Is absolutely no truth in he report that the Yankees have conceded the American League pennant to Boston. Indiana university scholastic records show that athletes are far from dumb. No, it's the fans who put up $10 for a stadium seat who are. Friends thought by naming ft mountain after kirn H would give Mussolini a lot of publicity. Not these days. They should have Jiad the mountain fall on him. - i. i '..... 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"My gosh, ' you'd think with all, their money those people would buya garage for their car." It's a wonder some enterprising Former Chevrolet Dealers MARION AND POLK DEALERS EOR THE ;thone 1006 11 TJ II. II IJ ii . v v The only motor built with water, weather and moisture proof Ignitions. Salem P I if a coach hasn't lined up Coolidge to kick 'the first ball of the gridiron season. Jfy 2L CbSSlfied Want Ad COUNTIES 118 inch wheel ... ... coupled $1515 I 1 .0)6 mm ". - mm t-m Actoss fiiAn tlreCity.iUlI v. X 1 f ) M 7- A. 1 1 - 4- A