Jii if .SATURDAY MGIWWG. SEPXCTSEIV J927.V OKIMiOFlBBi' Sines " V By fUlph.Cnrtls Tonight th Salem Senators will eUrt on Ubelr , Invasion ot . TfliA CobinibU n4 Central Oregon ter ritory, . with' sames ;achedulel agaiiist.Bnd and 4Thpalles; This afiefnoon they .will play condl tjoniag Cfllt .with the ..inmates kof the Qregon. state .penitentiary " Xhfe 'ahie . t;8end; Sundajfjs bi ore : important . than .the .other qnc, bni , the .Senators , ftfe .whett ing a fighting ede tor tha contest nt 1benDallei . rd; this Is tlie reason, an excerjt from a recent edltioi cp The Dalles Chronicle: "Ever since the disastrous con test at Salem August X local play ers haVe' 4e. ' h.shlbg to get an other cack at the i Sea-'jjors out from i'nder the protecting ' wing of UmpM'eXAlrd.,, It's a foregone conclusion' that the mas who pre ssed at :th. Salem rcnUfct won't he in action here. .? While it la poor jcrm to iatr the umpire, when every j&.I1 player on tbe team ets' Into fiKhtff mood nfter i1kesrare called ou him. it's .fa. V ( certain that .s'bmthing .n.vVt bo rotten As one Dalles fubeMate lemarked after a Dalles batter. ht let three npparrntly -wide ones 3? by him, Whend-flind-So di't take ciit at them'. tbey aeii 'fetrlkes. The1 palem bleacheriles were: frank to admit ' that Mr. Laird was doing some 'cle'ref umpiring. One of them went so. far 3 to say that .the-'Albany jcoatest . i which Salem lost to a poorer team) might hare been a diff srest story with the right umpire' meaning Mr. Iird. "Also Mr. Laird wa n in f iucibl.'ii . he , of fepsiye as he was on tbe defensive. Pitchers aren't,'., g,gtng, , to : rpave - V ni - in when, accordlag to baseball rules, they . arc-t strikes if they cu t the corner ot the plate. But no. Dalles.-ptchers , ,mut ,,hufl the horsehide .4irectly oveeVthe ren ter ott the, plate toj be called good ones..t 'i -. z-' : J if., t , ' -This isn't an aiibinfpr the tram the boys played, shaky . baseball in spots, and didn't (de 8erre'tovwin. ' 'But "when a , team rides 150 miles; Tla "automobiles," urpireis't cramped ,'p ; and tired, plays on a strange Held " with loore hillocks and Jim 1 1 ill mus ird tham the great tOtegon 4es f-rt. and listens "to the hospitable hpw.i;g of the CapJ'.el city fans, : I i must hava a gtraag 'pirit and sut I'M st even breaks "to'wln from h Us m, fully Its equal.!! , Allthis, ,wRtenby. ,ona sett ing himself ''p. P., C" is enlight ening to say the least to Salem .ball players and fans, who. hadn't been aware up to now that any - ball team Visiting here this season bad put up' a "holler" on Its treat ment unless It was the afore said Albany bunch, and -its kick was limited in it source, to a well known fiery-topped manager. Throughout' the Portland- City ' league season .no pprt-mortem . , 1 A , , , fc m cpmpisiui . nas( oeen neara xrom rtsiting teams, and they haven't craoeq so mucn on tne lie id as our own Senators. The attack on Chet Laird comes as a-complete surprise. ' , . , Now aa.to the game with The Dalles. -True, the visitors ; were handicapped by a long automo bile trip, and they were playing ; , Big league pi tcKcra Kayc , jnorc courage tnan isnpues. SEALS ROr.'P TIVICE 01101.YU ' ; Coast League Standing Oakland W. .9i Seattle i. . .-89 San '."rancisco .88 Sacramento v.i-.:.j..81 Portland -JjJ19 Hollywood ......75 Missions. -.i.;T..i--73 Los Angeles. !1,.M0 64 9 ' 73 79 .87 89 102 Pet., .SOS .S51 .Si) 3 .500 .464 .450 3$0 on a strange field which la, not all that H might be. 'But the field here is fully as good as "he sand drifted acre lot they call a ball park at Th ' eDalles--a field so small that anything hit lb right field Is a "two bagger ever Vthe fence or a pu tout' at first ba?e. The riebt Helder Js ah extra ln- . fielder there. ' , lt!a out recollection that the apple" pickers didn't do much squawking." aV the time and knowing thein f jsM, we ttake that to' be prime indication that they had no squawk coming. They're a difficult bunch to satisfy, .Whiph doesn't ' mean tha"t the umpiring on their own Jot Is above re proach. Not once in a blue moon does an umpire., anywhere, pult anything crooked, but some are good and others not so good. The plain fact Is that Dilps, who started on the mound for the visitors, is ,a wild pitcher last year , he hit about seven batsmen In one game. He did wonders to throw aa steady a game as he did here August 7, and there wasn't much room for crooked umpir ing. As a . matter of fact,' Laird seemed to be .leaning a little to ward The Dalles just to play safe. The fans will recall tha. the visitors got nnly one safe hit off Barham. ana a team that gits no hits should have no holler -but they lose awfully bard in The Dalles. PORTLAND CLUB LOSES AT POLO VANCOUVER. Wash.. Sept. 2. (AP) After three, chukkers of even and thrilling, polo. Monterey, Cal.r lashed away from the Port land Hunt dub here today in the Pacific northwest j polo tdurney, winning 14,lo 8V and: holding, the huntsmen scoreless for five chuk kers. 4 .' . -f- '. a Monterey played under a four goal handicap and after two minutes of play, Harvey Dick made it five" to nothing. 1he ..California tam. playing exceptionally fast ball in the first half, and In the second, swept the field so. fast and handled the ball with such accuracy that the hunt club players- were bewildered. The game tomorrow will be be tween Boise and Camp Lewis. Jt will start at 3 o'clock. .The game will be preceded by an air circus in which 14 planes under the sup ervision of Lieutenant Oakley O. Kelley; will take part. Buy .Statesman Want Mh SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2.- ( AP ) Twice, today the San Fran cisco Seals romped over the far fallen Angels. -The first fracas the home team won 11 to, 8, coin-, ing back in the encore for another win at 6 to 4. Jahn and Wels homed for ;the Ansel's, and John son -for San .Francisco in the first me. . ' , ! .First game. ' . . "Scores R H E Los Angeles 8 16 1 San Francisco ,...,11 .14 -1 Wright and Hannah; .Kun and I McCrea. Second game (7 innings). Scores: . R H B Los 'Angeles. ...:'.-jl.:. s 2 osk. - riaucisw .... Cunningham and Moudr; fcfeafr and Vafgas, t - j i2a Sandberg? LOS ANGELES. &pls.ijr(A&f rT-The 'Mission' Bells ;eelebratd. their last .appearance in Los Ah geles thisseasoii bjr defeating, the Hollywood .Stir's ,6" to 0;in today's game!. ' Ed. Bryan was . touched fdr eight hits by, the .Stafs but was effective tfi ! the pinches. Score: R HE Missions .....5 12 If floliyobd t- .,.6 ,8 ' Bryan, and Whitney; Teachout arid ' Agnew. - f SACRAMENTO, Sept. 2. (AP ftay French it; two home runs, scoring five of his, mates, to give Sacramento a 6 . tc 5 victory oyer Oakland and a three to one lead oft the series" which switches to Oakland tomorrow. Score: R H B Oakland ....5 15 0 Sicrame'nio .-6 ' i GouTdf, Hasty and Read; Keefe, Kaliio and Koehler. SEATTLE-PORTLAND at Seat tle, postponed, .wet grounds. National fjrague HtandlngA Pittsburgh .. Chicago St. Louis, ...... New York ..J Cincinnati .. Boston Brodklyn .... Philadelphia W. : .73 .. .J,73 -. J69 .....70 56 ..52; 52 ........45 L. 50 62 51 52 .69 72 80 PctJ .593 .584 .577 .574 .460 .429 ,41 .3 6fr PITTSBURGH. .Sept. 2. (AP) -Pittsburgh .took a .firmer hold on the National league lead by defeating St. Louis today 5 to 3. Kremer .outpitcbed the veteran Alexander, who was hit hard. The? .Waner brothers starred .for 'the .Pirates, collecting seven hits be-' tween them. The, game was tight until the eighth inning, when . Pittsburgh staged , a betting rally for three jans. The .Cardinals sought to come from phlnd ,ln the ninth when Kremer' Weakened, but. the DOUBLE THE LIFE OF YOUR- GAR effort broftght only4twb (runSw " Score: R H E St. Lonls 3 9 1 PtUburghr . . . . . . . . S IS 1 i Alexander and , O'Farrell ; Kra mer and Smith, .Gooeh. BOSTON, ' Sept. 2. (AP) The Boston . Braves edged the Brooklyn Robins but of sixth place .in the National league .to day by .winning' the aeries op ner 3. to 2. ; ' Score: , R H E Brooklyn ... . .. . .'. . 2 10 0 Boston 292 CINCINNATI. ept. 2. (AP) Jakie May held the Cubs to three -hits today .while .his .team mates took advantage of a bad inning for,; Jqnes in the fourth to blank the Cubs 3 to 6. Score: R. H E Chicago . . ,y . . . . . . . 0 3 2 Cincinnati-.., 5 .8 0 Jones' Brill heart and Hartnett, licnsales; J Jfay and Harj;rave. jjnuu i iiuu uiiuii i LAYOFF FBOMHi Only 3 games scheduled in the National league. TBffl HIS HEW OVftTiOH CHICAGO, Sept. 2. (API Gene Tutmey must :be convinced 4y this time that, he is a popular jcnampion, ai least - jn umcago where he' will fight Ms first battle in defense, of his title three weeks hence. Not since war , days has such a tofong turned put to greet a : popular figure. , Crowds which swallowed up the reception ' ! cpnimlttfee," bands, guards and all, almost oyer wielmed the ' champion sf fom the time he alighted from the Twenti eth Cehluy until he . dlsappeare,d in the suburbs enroute to his camp at the' Oedar CrBt" Country club. ; As offfefat hoBt, hot only to. the fight itself but to the champion. George F. Gefs introduced Tdnney tp Mayor William Hale Thompson and' the aldermen .in the city hall council chamber and assured Gene thar '"Today's reception is only a foretaste of what yOu can expect r Chicago." . : I Through the. din .ot cheers ffiuriney made an effort" to correct n impression about the "fight" it Soldlera fJeMK September 22. .. j; ''tt ani; npt going ta take, part for any Cftght, Tunhjy t said ,1 m foinjs jo engage in . a holi)g match and1! like 4theml And' I pronllse dulljhSii 1sliaU box to .the best of my" ability on the evening of the 2nd." 4 CHICAGO Sept. 2. .(AP) While downtjowh Chicago-was giv ing Qene Tuittney a rousing recep tionfihafHn sp6rts ' resembled the enthusiasm displayed uon ,;the signing of "the arnilstlcev i Jack pemp'sey was lndalgiflg in another layoff at his Lincoln' fields camp today--':,: -X ':-li.:-Zxr t-':. i- -.. .- . Bempsey did not -choose tp do any '.boxing- npr ny .other work except the usual;, hike over the foads.' In the afternoon he went over to the Olympia fields golf course" with 'Leo P. ;Flynn, "his manager,, and. some. friends to get in 18 holes. Dempsey played. the worst golf of anybody in the' crowd. The arrival of Tunney Iid not seem to bother Dempsey, although he Was Relighted, with tne kindPt reception '.the champion received. 1 have, not seen? 'I'unnVBy since the night- ne shpbk hands with me when I , was going into the ring to fight Sharkey Dempsey said." 7He was J very- pleasant on that occasion' Thtna- will not be as pleasant when, we -meet the next time. - I am ' glad Gene i" is here because it will give rthe pub lic an opporttintty to. see!im,ad to judge what kind ot a fighter he is.' ' , . BeXore .adloufnlng to"the .golf links,' Dempsey entertained 'Gov ernor Len Small of Illinois at his camp and Will Rogers, the humor ist: ' Operations at the camp will be resumed .tomorrow with boxing. "Jack is coming along splendid ly," said-Manager Flyon. "I think it is well to ease up on the grind and -take days off occasionally so', that he wpn't overwork and leave all-his fight out here in the training quarters." Speed Boat Pilot Comes to Grief in -Hydrppfarie ,ALGONAC, Mich., Sept. 2. ('AP ) Gar Wood , internationally famous speed boat' pilot,' and. hold er "of the Harmsworth trophy. which he defended successfully l last year, escaped .drowning today wnen nts hydroplane, Baby Amer ica Hi. capsized in the, St. Clair river near here. Three girls rid fng 'in an outboard motor boat towed the speedboat .kins Jo shore apparently uninjured except. for ,a smau cut in one leg, tnougn par tially stunned from the impact with' th Water. - The boat sank in 50 feet of la - being his water and an attempt made to float iti ' : .;'" ; ' Wood remarked r later - at home: . ."" " , ; "I know now how Sharkey (eft when Dempsey hit him."- f American League Standings' O : : O v W. New York .......90 Philadelphia .'.if .. 72 Detroit , .69 Washington 57 Chicago -----.5? 7s6 Cleveland5 ...--h--57 70 L. Pet. 37 .709 55 .561 57 ,648 67 60 .472 Mi St.! Louis 50- 76 96 Boston 1.:3985..315 - rv;..; PHILADELPHIA; - Sept , 2. (AP) Making .twenty' hits, .in cluding two homertfns by 'Lou Gehrig,' and one by 4 Babe Ruth, he New York Yankees blasted oat a 12 to 2 victory over the Ath letics here today. .' Ruth wade his 44th homer of te season In the first and Gehrig; next at bat, made his 42nd, ad ding number 43 in the second frame. v ' ', Oehrlg , tPtallekd . fpur hits as did Combs and. Koenig. Scpre: . R H E New York 12 20 0 Pbiladelbh'a -1 -- 2 ,6 2 Hoyt'j and Collins;.- Walberg, Gray aiifl Cp'cbrahe, Perkins. t Z CHXCAGO, Sept. 2. (AP) rhlcagoa ninth inning rally fell one iron short of tieinx the score, ad Cleveland made it two straight today, winning 7 to. 6. H. Score: v R H E Cleveland .... . - 7 13 1 Chicago . s-1 6 11 ' ,1 Miller, Grants and L. Sajeellr Blankenship, Jacobs, Cole and Crouse. ort GIRTTIS fa DILL PITTL ' Looks like Henry Ford may lose his crpwn as the .world's richest man. . Jack Dempsey says he'wlll fight forever. - ' r':" Champions used to fight for npt&ins- .They . still do for noth ing under a million. .Why not let the French have the 'Davla Cup? 4They can make use of It. -. ; - . ' Were; strictly against a third league if Boston, has a club in it. Last place in that town used to be misfortune, now it's tradition. Just, because they let him carry the pigskin doesn't excuse a half back hoggins all . the honors. 'The Phillies are lucky. .They'll never got;, tummy ache from, tool much .World Series'eion. . We.notiee the movies are havi ..: : : iv-; an economy wave. out the plots. Fern injne 'Athletes Stage Annual Meet at Eurerar EUREKA. " CAll, Sept. 2.- (AP)2 Amercia's greatest f em- ininn. nthlotP virithered here to- night for their - annual tests of speed, strength and skill in the National Track and Field cham pionships for women. " From the Atlantic seaboard to the -Pacific and from the middle-; west to .the' southwest, approxl- njatejy .100 ' sterling performers' made. this northern California city their mecca. Overshadowing oth-t er contestants were several na tional titleholders, including Hel en Fiikey, Chicago; Lillian Cope land. Pasadena; Elta.Cartwright. ' Eureka; Frances Keddje, San Francisco. Nellie Todd, Chicago and Margaret Jenkins," Santa Clara. ' ' ' ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2. (AP) The St. Louis Browns came from behind in the ninth inning today by scoring two runs and defeating Detroit, 3 to 1 Score: R H E Detroit 2 6 2 St. Louis 3 6 .2 Carroll, Stoner and- Woodall; Gaston and Dixon, O'Neill. Only 3 games scheduled In the American league. EXMCHAMP WINS . -" ' AKRON, Ohio, Sept. 2. (AP) ' Frankie Ghajo, former ;fl weight champion, won the news paper. ' decision over h Tommy Hughes of Cleveland, ; In the ten round main bout at the armory here tonight. ' Tommy Crowley, Pittsburgh light' welgth, outboxed Reddy Blanchard of St. Paul in the' 10' round seml-fnal. - -----.' ' - - - - i. If US 8 i our "Tl - on xny tenweek payment plan iSuit or O'CbiEtt - Down 711 the newest styles colors and all hand tailored. . See my windows1 UTYT; MEN'S lEAR 'Tlie Store With. Tfie Fountqin' 'Jacfc-Trade in; the Parts ttiat' Wear VVhy rppIace yoiar. entire car when you may actually ntfed torreplaceronlyv' two or three parts?- '. t . . . sf-j Isn't that much like .burning .the. whole house to roasil the piir? t"f'.V ' If you ..come, into our. shop, today we wilt tell you of many caaesi Where wp-? eaved customers from $500 ,to ,$1QQ0 ,in CASH tby replacing a few tworn parts--when the owner -wa$ already, for a rTrade-inJ.j v r -" ' J, Care are being made better thee days. 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