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The Nexo OsegoiT Oregon, Friday Morning, 'August 31, 1928 V- 9 Joe Dnim HI1RKY MFRRfl f Vm TITLE foung Joe Thompson of San Francisco New Welter weight Champion .CHICAGO. Aug. 30 (AP) A sensational Negro warrior , f rmo San Francisco, Young Joe Thomp son, knocked oat Joe Dundee, welterweight champion of the world, in the second' round of a scheduled 10" round battle in the White Sox ball park tonight. Dundee, knocked down twice, was reeling and helpless, his back to the roDes. when Referee Eddie Purdy humanely stepped in and stopped the uneven battle. Thnmnsnn was credited with a technical knockout. He did not win the world's welterweight title howeTer, as Dundee, possibly fearing defeat, forced tne san Francisco negro to weigh a pound above the welterweight limit. U. SlLUEEP CHICAGO GOLF CLUB, Chi- Mtn. Anr. 30. (AP) Resem hlinv a. riant locomotive, slow to start but difficult to stop. Ameri ca rrnithed Great Britain by scor Ing a grand slam victory in the four two-ball foursomes, the nntnlnr matches of the sixth Walker cup competition over the stubborn golf club course today. With all but one of its teams, even that of the mighty Bobby Jones and Chick Evans, down at the end of the first nine holes of play, the Americans caught on to John Bull's favorite golf game and from that time on were simply unstoppable. Each American combination won its matches by wide margins. Today's victories, which netted America four points to England's nothing, virtually clinched reten tion of the Walker trophy. Eight singles matches remain, bat Un cle Sam's octette needs only to win two and halve one.' ' This would give America 6 points and England 5. But with the game resorting back to American style singles match play and iih aiirh a coterie of shot makers as Bobby Jones. Watts Runn, George Von Elm, Chick Evans, Jess Sweetser, Francis Ouimet, Jimmie Johnston and Roland Mac Kenzie ready to carry on. the prospect favored the Americans. T Salem's 40-year-old ball players had their battin' eyes in good working order Thursday and as a result the (iraybeards made a clean sweep of the series with the Dallas Grandads by winning the second game 9 to" 5. If the visitors' ha"'t started the wrong pitcher, however, "it would have been a close game, for the Graybeards collected four runs off McKibben before anyoire was put in Salem's half of the first in ning. Dr. L. E. Barrlck putting a climax to the slaughter by pound ing a home run over the right field fence. Hayes relieved Mc Kibben and stopped the Gray beards with only one more run thereafter. John Humphreys pitched steady ball for the home team and most of the" time was accorded airtight support; but on the three occas ions that his support weakened, the visitors scoring two runs in the third, one in the sixth and two in the seventh. Score: R H E Granddads 5 7 2 Graybeards 9 n 4 Tennis Players Invited to Bend The Salem Tennis association has received an invitation to enter any of Its players in the Central Oregon tournament, which win be held Sunday and Labor day in Bend. The letter from the Bend tennis players also expressed ap preciation which the Salem asso ciation gave them when they play, ed here recently. Jazz music has made a big hit In Paris. We may look for syn copated gesticulations after this. Dallas Journal. III R TROPHY WIN H fflf mm LEvrsJ dee Loses Sold to, Sox DUTCH HOFFMAN Heavy hitting center-fielder of the Sacramento baseball club brought his owners $25,000 in cash from the Chicago White Sox and in order for him to report for major league service soon. ICilEN LOSE YANKS LI PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 30. (AP) Rallies and counter ral lies marked the close of the Red Sox-Athletic game here today with Boston finally winning by 3 to 2. Score: R H E Boston - 3 8 1 Philadelphia 2 9 0 Russell, Morris and Deberry, Heving; Earnshaw, Ehmke and Cochrane. Detroit 5; Cleveland 3 DETROIT. Aug. 30. (AP) Detroit won the final game of the season with Cleveland today 5 to 3.' Score: R H E Cleveland 3 7 0 Detroit 5 11 2 Hudlin an dMjratt; Sorrell and Hargreave. Yanks Drop" Out WASHINGTON, Aug- 30. (AP) Babe Ruth's 47th home run failed to win for the Yankees here today when the Senators bunched hits off Hoyt to win 3 tp 1. sam j ones nem tne cn&mpions well in check. The Ysftikees lead remained at two and one-half games. Score: R H E New York 1 7 0 Washington 3 11 1 Hoyt, Heimach and Bengough; Jones and Ruel. SELL MEAT MARKET Sale of the Hunt and Schaller meat market to the Associated stores was announced yesterday by II. J. Hjort, manager of Store No. 21 at 263 North Commercial where the market also is located. Bill Milburn, who has lately operated a market in the Holly wood district, will be In tnarge of the meat market, which J. W, Hunt and J. W. Schaller estab lished four years ago. It is the intention, Mr.Hjortsaid, to con tinue business as in the past, car rying the same high quality meats and maintaining the enviable serv ice of the former proprietors. Remodeling Planned Considerable remodeling of the building to facilitate the handling of the combined businesses will be started after Labor day. Mr. Hjort said. The Associated company now operates six stores In Salem and all are showing a steady growth, accord I nr to Mr. Hiort. Mr. Schaller probably will en gage in the meat business else where in the near future. Mr. Hunt said yesterday he had made no plans but he did not contem plate reentering that business. It is not likely that Mr. Hunt will leave Salem, as he has madehls home here for the .past 3? years. Ohio once was .the mother of presidents, but now jhe appears to have been won over to birth control. San Bernardino Sun. rasE HUNT 1 HE Mis W BRAVES DEFEAT PHILADELPHIA Rogers Horasby's Team Keeps up Winning Streak Score 6 To 5 BOSTON. Aug. 30. (AP) Rogers Hornsby's Boston Braves continued their winning streak today by defeating Philadelphia to 5 in the first game of their series. Score: It H E Philadelphia 5 10 0 Boston 6 8 0 Ferguson, Benge and Davis; De laney and Taylor. Chicago Club Wins CINCINNATI. Aug. 30. (AP) Chicago won an abbreviated game from the Reds here today 2 to 0 which was stopped by rain after six innings had been played. Score: R -H E Chicago . . 2 5 0 Cincinnati ... 1 0 4 .1 Root and Hartnett; Rixey and Picnich. Tickets For Willamette Athletic Season Soon To Be Sold by Booster Club Season tickets good for the en- tire college year, admitting hold ers to all athletic events at Wil lamette university soon will be placed on sale by the Salem Bus iness Men's Willamette Booster club, it was announced Thursday. The passes this year offer an unusual attraction for the reason that so many big athletic events are on the home schedule for Wil lamette teams, and it is expected that the sale will be much heavier than in the past. Good Gridiron Outlook The football schedule includes games with University of Oregon, College-of Puget Sound and Whit man as well as several games with smaller schools. The basketball season will see University of Oregon, O. S. C. and possibly three other coast confer ence teams in action on Willam ette's maple court, In addition to all of the Northwest conference teams; and the baseball schedule will be equally lull. The funds raised from the sale of these tickets are handled direct by the business men's booster club in the interests of Willamette sports. " One of the expenses handled Fund for Coaches out of this fund is the employ ment of the assistant football coaches, Joe Kasberger and Ken- net Denman. improvement or tne bridiron is nearing completion; the center of the field, has been raised, the field graded, gravel raked up, and the surface is almost ready for the Important 'Moon (Slbsioas Effective September 2 Trains to Portland Leaves Arrive here Portland No. "32" 4:20 P.M. C:40 P.M. "Cascade" 2:2 P.M. 4:15 P.M. "Coach Special" :20 P.M. 8:20 P.M. "Shasta" 8:38 P.M. 10:30 P.M. "Oregon Ian" .5:20JLm. 7:30 A.M. "West Coast" 6:35 A. M. 8:25 A. M. To San Francisco Leaves Arrive here San Francisco "Shasta" (via Medford) ;43 A. M. 10:30 A. M. "Oregonlan" (via Medford) 12:33 A. M. 7:10 A. M. "Coach Special- ( via Klam. Falls) . . 1 0 : 1 A. M. 9:50 A. M. "West Coast" (via Klam. Falls) 7:20 P.M. 8:36 P.M. "Cascade" (via Klam. Falls) 11:63 P. M. 8:15 P.M. Extra Fare. To Eugene and Coos Bay Leaves "Arrive here Eugene No. "31" ......10:35 P.M. 12:50 A. M. J Through sleeper on No. 31 arrives Marshfield 7:15 ajn. By Train an J Motor-Coacb To Coos Bay. By day you can lea-re on the "Shasta" and make connection with Southern x i Pacific motor-coach at Roseburg 4:40 pjn. arriv ing Marshfield 8:05 pjn. To Southern Oregon. Go by train the "Shasta" or the "Oregonian," or ria the deluxe "Silver Gray" motor-coaches. To Klamath Falls. Your choice o(three fine ! traim by cUy or cnrcr-night; vu the Cascade line, i or the "Silver Grays" from Medford and I .Ashland. rtnl Baseball Data Jsr PICmO COAST W I, PctJ W X Pet. HaUr'd 40 20 .MTlLa A. 2 .433 fUe'ui 40 SI .65CjMiMiM 94 .433 Ban T. - 36 24 .COOIPortlaad 23 37 JS8S Oakland 33 27 A50 SMtU 17 43 .233 VATXOVAX, W I PetJ W It Pet St. L. Chirag. 78 48 -615 Pittab'h Brook 'a 70 55 .560 60 64 .484 39 77 .336 34 84 .288 73 55 .57U N. I . 68 53 .562 Bo ton Cineinn, 70 55 Pfcitawi. AMEBJCAJT W I Pet. 84 43 .667 Detroit , 8.2 45 .64Clerd 68 60 .531 1 Chicago -58 69 .457 Boston W X. Pet N. T. Philad. St. U Wtih. 68 70 ,453 58 73 .446 56 70 .444 46 82 .359 COAST 'SCORES TESTE SCAT At Lorn Angeles: Portland 12; Holly wood 2. At Oakland: San Praneiseo 6; Oak lanu 5. At Sacramento: Sacramento 6: lx Anralaa 5. At San Francisco: Mission. 14; Seattle 1. NATIONAL SCOSES TE8TERDAT At Boston: Boston 6; Philadelphia 5 At Cincinnati : Chicago 2; Cincinnati 0. At Pittsburgh: St. Louia-Pitubargh game called, ram. AMERICAN SCORES YESTERDAY At Philadelphia: Boston ; Philadel phis 2. At Detroit: Detroit 5: Cleveland 3. At Washington: Washington 8; New York i. - spreading of sawdust, which ill be used in larger amounts this year than before, all of this work being calculated to afford Willam ette one of .the best gridirons in the northwest. The Salem-Albany ball game Labor Day will be the last played here this season according to pres ent indications. Even if Salem wins the first half title of the Wil lamette Valley league by defeating Albany either Sunday or Monday, the local, team will be so crippled by the departure of four players that it will hardly pay to attempt a playoff against Bend for the sea son championship. Joe Sullivan, second baseman, will leave for Notre Dame where he is to be on the coaching staff. His brother Billy and Denny Hee nan will accompany him to enter the South Bend university. . Bob Quinn, center fielder, must report at Pendleton where he has been engaged as high school athletic coach. There are also Indications that the Labor Day game may be the last game of baseball ever played at Oxford Park, the prospect being that the fence and grandstand will be removed before another sea- 'son rolls around, and the property H DAY GAME EAST THIS SEASON . II - " ' ' - i - t , - . 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