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MP JUL for Secomic aee V"-- s - ' f ST. LOUIS YET ;CardinaIsMricrea$e -h Lead ver Giants In National ! League Column v CHICAGO. Aug. It.iAV) ' The St Louis Cardinals strength ened their hold on first place in the National, league pennant race when ther made ' it two straight -from the Cubs today, winning C Jto.O. - Score: R H E 'Ct. Louis 6 10 0 Chicago .. ...0 7 3 ' Mitchell and J. Wilson; M alone, ' Jones and Hartnett. ' - itr'-k.'. ' " PITTSBURGH. Aug. 28 (AP) Pittsburgh entered a . tie , for fourth place with the Clncin i Jati Reds in the National league today by walloping Philadelphia in a double header. The Pirates 1 took the second game If to-? and : the first 9 to 2. s ' First game: R H E Philadelphia 1........2 1 -Pittsburgh .'. 9 15 0 v Swcetland and Davis; HU1 and Hemsley. - Second game: R H E " Philadelphia 7 11.8 Pittsburgh .... 16 21 . 0 :';.;-. Benge. Walsh. Milligan, Sweet- land and Lerian; Grimes, Dawson ; and Hargreaves. iNEW YORK, Aug. 28. (AP) ' The Braves festooned the "Giants homecoming with crepe to ' day by taking both games of a doubleheader from the aspiring - Clan McGraw by scores of S to Z 5 and 7 to S. The -double reverse dropped the : Giants to a point five and one half games behind the Cardinals, who won their second straight from r. the Cubs. First game: R H E f Boston - . 3 10 0 r New York 2 12 2 R. Smith. and Taylor; .Benton Scott and Hogan, O'FarrelL Second game: R H Boston .. 7 15 2 New York 5 13 1 t Brandt.- Cooney and Spohrer; ' Cenewiclr, Scott and - Hogan. V' ; BROO KLINE, JAxsn.. AUg 2 8 , (AP)AU hut. one of. the-eight seeded pairs entered in the 47th - annual national tennis doiibler championships survived the sec- tnd' round play today on the ' lourts at the Longwood Cricket Jlub. Jean Borotra and Rene de Buze - let of France, seeded fourth in the foreign group, bowed to the Aus ;-";traI!ans, R. D. Cummings and E ' F. Moon. The scores were 6-4. : 6-4. 6-4. ' .1. The Freneh pair's downfall, the -first upset of the tournament. wf not totally unexpected.' They : -jwerje forced to play three hours of , . rugped tennis yesterday when Ed- ward Higgs and I. C. Collins of ; England refused to be conquered until they had held on for five sets. Ienri Coehet and Jacque f Brngnon. Jhe French Davis cur players who are top .seeded iu the frreign group, came safely : tr rough three hard, sets with H '! W. Austin and J. C. Gregory of England. The French stars, win ;;ters of the Wimbledon title re tfcently, won the first two sets, -4, 7-5. and then lost five cytr-'ght games to the Britishers ;Y7ith the match set standing 15, : the Frenchmen suddenly took the f ' argressive and won the next six ganes. - George M. Lott, Jr., and John V Hennessey, seeded first in the American group, met with but slight opposition in their advance r.i:to the third round. They crush N"ed Ricardo Tapia and Alphonsr -Unda. the -Mexican pair, by scorer ' cf 6-0,' 6-0, 6-2. -StH Second U. H. Team Wins - The second seeded American t pa'r, Johnnie Van Ryan and Wil ' "mer Allison, also were favored by silent opposition. Tney had an eary time eliminating William ; 'Aydelotte and P. G. Rockafellow, ; 6-4. 6-2. : R. N. Williams, 2nd. and Wat. f-, son Washburn, ranking just be- low Van Ryan and Wllmer on the ; seeded list, disposed of Fred and Don Dixon, the Inter-Mountain doub!ei champions. 6-1, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. The other seeded home breds, W. W. Ingrabam and A. W. Jons, ". continued in the tourney by de- . featfng Carl P. Kamman and ! Charles W. Barnes, holders of hte Missouri Valley doubles .crowns it".. Jack Wright ' and Wlllard r Crocker, the Canadian Davis cup players, advanced at the expense y" of ilarry Kopman and Jack Craw ford, members of the Australian .. Davis cup team, 6-1, 6-0,6-4. J The recently organized Salem Transhooters' club, at a meeting " Tuesday night, authorized Lee - Crawford,' one of the members, to ? prepare and tils incorporation pa pers for the club,, incorporators will be Dr. G. E.-Prine. Clarence ' Bowne and Carl Bahlburg. ' Dr Prlne is president. Bowne "re- tarr and Bahlburg treasurer. The vice president is Romeo Gouley. - Plans for the hroposed -state fair shoot, to be sponsored by the elub: were discssed. r The offl- cers are hoping to have the shooU : crgistered with the national trap ' shooters' association. , The dates have not been set definitely-, but Jt-will be held; sometime-: is' laic week. -, Money prizes and trophies SEEDED PIS RAPSHOOTER B nCORPQRATE Tte Aoopno sorts' QUAPrTtTrc ' ZTP Bodton L famous for two thing It bean and Its ball player. The fame attached to tle lat ter la rather hollow, howerer, since the players of late have helped another club the Slants. Four former Braves arer keeptna: New York la the pen nant fight. They are Pitchers Benton (lower) and Genewich, (left) Catcher Hogan (right) and (nt fielder Welsh (Inset). Beavers Crush Stars to tOS ANGELES. Aug. 28. (AP) The Portland Beavers spoiled the "league leading Holly wood Stars' return home by spank ing them 14 to -6 in today's series opener in which five home tubs were made. An eight run rally in the sixth Tave Portland the game. The Stars made three errors in that nnlng and only one of the eight allies was earned. Heath. Baasler nd Ostenbcrg each poled a homer or Hollywood.' -Sigafoos rapped ;uccessivo circuit doubt for the Beavers In the eighth frame. All of the circuit clouta came, when the. sacks were empty. ' Score: R H .E Portland' , 14 14 0 Hollywood 6 9 4 Knight and Whitney: Shellen- BtUhflft milt gtre rratr mUtmfjHm fyowr mw evsrw gim : aaaatawTsffaww mtth mt.rrrltnm f 4r afayra ismsi fers tmmgrr mmMf 4t l4 Utemt ig C7 BQGC3BDBQD jWaaass yjsS3cmi! 033301) CQGBj. Ex-Braves Help Giants In Hollywood Tune of 14 to 6 back. Murphy and Bassler. Indians Whip Bells SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28. CAP) Carl Holling and Bill Hughes, usually effective pitchers, were a couple of lambs for the In dians today aind Seattle walloped the Missions to the tune of 12 to 9. Score: R H E Seattle 12 IS 1 Missions 9 19 4 Teachout. Graham and Ain smith: Holling. Hughes and Bald win, Sypher, Brenzel. Angels Win Easily SACRAMENTO. Aug. 28. ( AP) Los Angeles took the jump in the Marathon series, here this pmtmer, ajvecof 4 aavriff awwra f mllut IU.lm 00m wyrVMUs mmtU 0OCCG Race week by grabbing the opening sprint six to one. The Angels hop ped all over Kallio in the first inning to put over enough runs to win. Score: R H E! Los Angeles Sacramento L.-.6 12 1 -.1 6 1 Peters ' and Warren; Kallio, Gould, Bohhelly and Severeid. Oaks Defeat Seals OAKLAND. Calif.. Aug. 28. (AP) The Oaks drew first blood today in a nine game series with the San Francisco Seals when Dumovich allowed only four hits to win a pitching duel from "Dutch" Reuther, leading pitcher of the Coast league. The score was 3 to 0. Score: R H E San Francisco 0 4 0 Oakland 3 8 0 Ruether and Sprint; Dumovich and Lombardl. Whatever enlarges hope also exajt courage. Johnson. will ILotaie Dlloyer first; CJoli ncLlDonourjtb secontJ . . botbexclailwe asertof EUch field OaollneX , . ... r t t CZDCCaiTDlOLD, choice off rt . Coctcl for bis record break lwZtt non-top cbaist to coast flight Aadgawt I9tb, It ated 4nc9 endbraed by tbe , World Xmatet T 'drlwer and pilots EXlcbf leld was atcd by Okpt. rVUbstnblatbrllllxiaSOO mile non-tlop flight across tbe Arctic last April; It Is tbe 1 e.clnl e cbolce off botb tbe Vytera Alrllpreso and tbe i , Raaddcvk Air Unco, and bat woo taore pcedway vlctor leoaod vtorlds record (ban aI3 other caootlzaeo cosabined PHILADELPHIA 1JS2G1ES Chicago Vhite' Sox. Taken r Into Camp As' League i Leading Yanks Idle PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 28.1 (AP). The Athletice won both games' from the White Sox today 1 to 0 and 4 to 3 again reducing to three games the margin of the Yankees who were idle. The sec ond game game broke up in the 11th- inning when Bing - Miller singled, sending Haas .home with the winnig run. . r First game: Chicago Philadelphia Second game: Chicago . . . . . . Philadelphia . . Adkins - and R. H. ; .0 8 ..1 3 R. H. ..3 9 ..4 9 E. 0 I EL . 1 L 1 Croase; Quinn, Rommel and' Cochrane. Boston .Loses Ont : ; -BOSTONi Aug. 18. (AP), St. Louis defeated Boston - loday. 8 to 6, In 11 Innings, making it three straight in the series. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis , ....8 11 2 Beaton .... . .6 13 4 Blaeholder. Ftreileeki. Wiltse. GTay and Mar.jon; , Ruffing and Hofmann, Beriy. ' Detroit Wins Opener -DETROIT, Aug. .28. (AP). Detroit took the first game of a series with Cleveland today 8 to 4. Score: R. H. .E. Cleveland 4 12 2 Detroit 8 12 1 Miller, Grant, Underhill and Myatt;. Gibson, Vangilder and Hargrave. DEATH---G 4 m J. T. Barnes of Blue Lake, near Portland. Monday was held under $500 bail for reckless driving in connection with the recent death of Mrs. Effie Pughe, Portland ac tress. Mrs. Pughe, who was riding in the Barnes' car, was injured fa tally when the machine crashed headon into -a; stage near Hub bard. The accident occurred when Barnes attempted to pass another car going in the same direction. Mts. Pughe was a member .of the Manhattan Playes, and was known under the stage name of Effie Johnson. The- Republican management nromises to conduct the campaign on a high plane and without per- onalities. Nevertheless Mr Raskob is wise be will equip his candidate with a nice set of mud guards. The New Yorker. - 4 . ' - i!! : k , , - TTiO SATISFY, a cigarette most have, first of ill, - " X the right kind of quality tobaccos . T .: . and then, these tobaccos must be put together jusTright. ; The tobaccos in Chesterfield 'cigarettes are bal- Finds "Privacy" as Only Few Score Men Call With View LONDON. Aug., 28 (AP) Gene Tuney has found the priva cy he has been hunting. Except - for a score of callers, literary lights, sports experts and autograph, seekers, the- retired champion had the day to himself. He breakfasted with Thornton Wilder, the novelist and compan ion on a projected tour of Europe, and then went shopping. He spent most of the afternoon at an old Bond street art gallery where an exhibition of paintings, by his friend Zarth Prichard. undersea artist. Is on view. Tunney returned to his-fcotel to find Hush Walpola and several other British writers awaiting him for tea.:-.- . The former champion has de cided to go to Paris Monday to get through with the welcoming cere monies tnere as quicaiy as possi ble in the hope that they will be the last in Europe. Tomorrow night Tunney will be the guest of Harry Preston, Brit ish sports promoter. - who is a close friend of the Prince of Wales. The Prince, however, is not likely to attend the function because he is in Scotland and Tun- rney said tonignt tnat ne wew nothing; about any arrangement being made for him to meet the Baseball Data PAcmo COAST W L Pct. 39 19 .S72 l.o A. 37 21 .6381 Mixtion 35 23 .603 Portland 32 26 .552 Seattle RATIONAL W I. Pet. 76 48 .613PiUb h 68 52 .567J Brook's 72 55 .567 Ronton 70 54 .55)Philad. ' W L Tct. 26 32 .448 24 34 .414 22 36 .379 17 41 .293 Holly'd Sn F. Oakland W V - Pet. 70 54 .565 St. Ij. N. Y. Chios Cincinn. 60 64 .484 37 77 .325 33 83 .284 AMXSICAJI W Is Pet. 84 41 .672, Detroit 81 44 .648Chicro 7 60 .528Cleet' 57 69 .452 Boston W I Pet S. Y. I'hiUd. St. L. Wash. 57 bS .452 56 69 .4481 57 71 .445 45 81 .357 COAST SCOBES TXSTEBDAT At Oakland: Oakland 3; San Francis 60 At' Anjelei: Portland 14; Holly wood 6. At Kan Francitco: Seattle 12; Mir ion. O. At Sacramento: Loa An tele t "6 ramento 1. ' Sae- HATIOHAXa 8COBX8 YE8TBBDAT At lieao-. St. Uia 6; Chicago O. At Pittbrt:Pittaborfh 9-16; Philadelphia- 2-7. A New York: Boaton 3-7; New York i5. - AMZKICAX BCOKBS TSRnOiT. At Detroit: Detroit 8; Cleveland 4. At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 1-4 Chiearo 0-3. At Her ton: St. Ixo: 8: Boston 6. to More Speed heir to the British throne.. The Preston dinners is a pre liminary to a boxing , match be tween "Newsboy Brown" ana Johnny Hill, but Tunney said em phatically today t&at ce aia not intend to attend the bout. His departure for Paris will cancel plans for his seeing George Bernard Shaw who Is in Italy at present unless the meeting takes place on the Continent. His greatest mistake when com ing to Europe was not bringing his secretary. Gene said. His room U clustered with piles of tele grams, bunches of flowers and many books which publishers have noured in unon him since his ar rival. Arrangements are being! made for a temporary secretary to take care of his affairs. THREE PLAYERS TO QUIT Next Monday, Labor day, will be the last appearance of the Sul livan brothers and Denny Heenan in Salem Senator uniforms this year, it was divulged by Leo Ed wards, manager of the local ball team. That is the date set for the third game of the playoff series Tuesday with Albany. Joe Sul livan will return to South Bend. Ind., as a member of the athletic coaching staff at Notre Dame uni versity, where this season he was captain of the baseball team, and he 'Will take Heenan along with him. Heenan Is entering Notre Dame as a freshman and In addi tion to trying out for other sports, will be a member of Sullivan's freshman baseball squad next spring. Billy Sullivan will return to Co lumbia university at Portland. . He j specialises in naseDau, out turnea out for basketball last winter Just to keep in condition and managed to make the team although he's not crazy about the game. Now that long distance flights have become quite the thing, why not promote an Astoria-to-Astoria flight. Astoria, Or., to Astoria. N. Y. But it would be Just like Portland to beat us to It and stage a Portland-to-Portland flight; Astoria Budget. Friendship is composed of ; a single soul Inhabitatlng two bodies. Aristotle. iviiLU SALEM n for anybody- Vet THEY anced rr one against , another blended and cross blended so as to give you mildness with taste. 'Jf MILD they certainly areand what's more, they SATISFY. Mount Jefferson Climb Proposed By Y Secretary V- "nil i i.i-- " Ben Rick 11, assistant, secretary at tie Salem Y. M. OA. announ ced yesterday that the MY" will sponsor a week-end climb on Mt. Jefferson if 10 or. more persons will sign up to make the trip. Those- who have been. into the Mt. Jefferson "county- report - that j it is very beautiful and that the as cent la not.aapecially difficult ex cept lor 4aelastf600 feet. The last cUmhUa- the. summit is quite steep, butiat jthle time of year it Is not so difficult as at other sea sons. According to Mr. Rickll. three days will be necessary for the trip. The party will- leave Salem Satur day and ride in autos as far as the forest service road will permit: then walk' or ride horseback to Hunt's cove on the south side of the mountain, here camp will be made. The climb would be made Sunday, and the party would re turn to Hunt's cove that night and to Salem Monday. . A competent t'uide will be in charge of the- as cent. . i At .least ten will have to slpn up for, the trip if it is to be made. ' All who are interested are-advised to communicate with Ben Rickli at the Y. M. C. A. not later than tonight. Mil JOIIES LEADS FIELD OF GOLFERS CHICAGO, Aug. 28 (API Bobby Jones today set a coum record. of 37-3067. in the War ren K. Wood Memorial tourna ment, at Floosmoor and led the field of American and British . plavers by four strokes. f His 30 on the second nine lark ed only one stroke of equalling ' the world's record and his 67 was a "new mark for the Floosmot.r links. James scored seven consec utive threes, including an eagle on the 4 83 yard tenth, where he holed out his chip shot from a trap. ;-HATJOKAX KETAIX.SBS x A or ALL. WOOI. SUITS TOPCOATS At One Price Only $22.50 Vol me Does ttr National Klothiers Factory To Wearer 387 State St. eno kVAuosE ' - . . - 1 mm. and 7 - at" X . will ba offered. . - ., J' Ik' J " J