The 77ew Qssson STASSSUUfr Men, Oregon, Friday Morning, StpUmber tl, 19: Tl TTY lLeagnae Oinie Game in to - - ymtwmm mm mm m "Sy, : f i . i - ! If Chicago Wins 12 Inning ; Game While PhiladeK : phia Beats Detroit CHICAGO, Sept : 20. (AP) The lead of the Yankees was cut to one game here today when the "White Sox defeated the Champions t . m 1 f . laalitn aft that r rrnAtWMi had defeated Detroit 6 - . . A 1. V - -1 to 1. Ola Kea r aoer ouipucaeu Ceorr Plpgras and Waits. Hoyt. Score: 1 . R -H E New York . 1 Chicaro .......4 10 1 (12 Innings). 1 Pipgras, Hoyt and Bengough, Grahowskl; Faber.and Berg. Athletics "WhJtf Tigers .DETROIT, Sept. 0. AP) Scoring three runs In the seventh Inning and two In the eighth af ter Haas had tied the score with. homer In the sixth, the Athletics won the first game of a series from the Tigers tlday IJto 1. Old Jack Qninn held the Tigers to six hits and droTe'ln the ran that pat Philadelphia ahead. The victory enables the Athletics at least to hold thels-own with the Yankees tn the American league race. Score: R H E Philadelphia . . 8 2 Detroit .1 ' ' - 0 Qufnn and Cochrane. Whitehall, Smith and Woodall, Hargrave. Cubs Struggle to Stay In Race Browns Sure of Third i ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20.-(AP)-r The St. Louis Browns clinched third place In the American league standing today with a 5 to 2 Tictory over the Boston Red Sox. Score: R H E Boston 2 9 1 St. Louis 5 14 2 Morris and Keying; Crowder and Manion. i BALE BEAT M HfUffE CHICAGO. Sept. t. (AP) Led by the Lanky Jack Crawford. the Australian team in -the Unit ed States Intersections! champion ship matches, stroked its way to victory today orer the southern team of ttXmald Cram ef ' Nash. Tille. and Daniel Murray of New Orleans, and went Into- the semi-final round.' Crawford, who is a member of the Australian Davis cnp team, won his way to the quarter-final round of the national' singles tournament as he pleased, defeat ing Cram In a three set match 9-7, 3-6, 6-0. Paired with Harry Hopman, another member of the Australian Davis cup team. Craw ford carried the brunt of the at tack to take the deciding match, the doubles, from Cram and Mur ray, 7-9. 6-4. 6-3. Murray had previously defeated Hopman in a long drawn out singles contest to even the series. The unexpected strength of- the southerners was largely concealed in the Racquet of Murray, form er Tulane university net ace, who outlasted Hopman to take his singles victory 6-4, 8-10. 13-11. The 21 year-old Australian had poor control of his ground strokes and although he occasionally showed a flash of brilliance at the netrMurray, for the most part, kept him at the base line!. Only Hopman's fighting heart and -his ability to take advantage of the Southerner's weak backhand sav ed him from a straight set defeat. I ) .:.jr.T,. , . . '' - - ' , -Vy. I ;3se I BLAKE MGR. MCCARTHY STEPHENSON The big bat of Cnylcr, Hartnett .and Stephenson are helping the Cabs to contribute to the best National League pennant race in 20 years. Sheriff Blake has been one of Manager Joe McCarthy's best pitchers of late. He recently ptiched one-hi t shootout against Cincinnati. BEAVERS HOLD DING PLAGE batsmen knocked out 12 hits they were not able to hit timely while the Seals bunched theirs. Score: R-H E San Francisco ..IS 8 1 Seattle S 12 3 Jacobs ami Sprint; Graham and Alnsmith. Angels Trimmed 4 to 3 by Portland; RaHy in Eighth Does It PORTLAND, Sept. 20. (AP) -Portland won today's baseball game from Los Angeles 4 to 1 with a three-run rally after two were out in the eighth. Bates single with two on drove in the tying and V inning runs. Scere: R H E Los Angeles 3 10 1 Portland .... : 4 9 9 Barfoot: and Hannah; Ortman tnd Whitney. Oaks Smack Stars LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20. (AP) Oakland dealt Hollywood's second half hopes another ' set back here today , by trouncing the Stars, 6-2, behind Howard Crag head's brHliant pitching. The young Oak; righthander limited the Stars to three hits, Heath's homer being the only earned run at his delivery. Score: R H E Oakland 6 13 3 Hollywood 2 2 2 Cragbea.d and Read; Wetiel, McCabe and Bassler. BASEBALL SPECIAL TO Elffi SUNDAY Prospects that a special train will make the round trip to Eu gene Sunday, transporting Salem fans who plan to attend the Sa lem Senators-Bend Eagles game for the Willamette Valley baseball league championship, were seen Thursday when Southern Pacific officials announced that the train would be put on if 100 reserva tions were made. Edwards signed up a game Thursday with the Montavilla club, champions of the Portia n4 City league and one of the con tenders for victory in the fall tournament in Portland, to be played here a week from Sunday. POUR RFARGAT SQUADS BUSY Early Work Freshmen Showing in Coach Keene Pleased With Four complete Bearcat football teams were running signals on Sweetland field Thursday after noon, marking the opening of In tensive training for the University f Washington game which is Ut ile more than a week away. One of these teams waj made up entirely of veterans including eight letterm'en, with the excep tion that Wayae Page, a sopho more who didn't turn out last year field down one of the halfback po sitions. The other two non-letter-men in the outfit were Cardinal. ?nd, and Philpatt, guard. IYcs"ii:!o:i Show Wo!l Another team was made up c- the freshmen who have made the best showing to date: and the oth er two were Just teams, but there were good men on both of them, players who will, he "heard from before the season is over. Garnie Cranor. chosen as half back on the all-NoriL-vest confer ence team last year by every coach in the conference turned out Thursday for the first time,, and although he didn't take any extensive part in the practice that day, his presence bri? ?ncd the Bearcats' prospects pe.optibly in the opinion of the bleacher strate gy board. , Hunters Bag Big Woli In Oregon MEDFORD. Ore . Sept. 20. (AP) A timber wolf, one of the few to be killed in this district in a number of years, was shot this week by Wilsie Pruitt of Medford while hunting here. His p y returned today after bas ing twe deer. Cards Split Doubleheader I With Giants to Keep Lead DELVeiNSBr TECHNICAL KftYOE EBBETS FIELD. Brooklyn, Ns T. Sept. 20. (AP) Jack Delaa ey scored technical knockout ov er Nando Tasai, of Italy, tonight in his first fight since he was knock out by Jack Sharkey last-April. The former light heavywelgnt champion from Bridgeport; Conn., stopped the -game Italian battler In 2& seconds of the 11th round. - Harry Fay, Lonhrviile. Ky., heavyweight, won a decision over Johnny Urban of Pittsburgh la a six round, bout tonight, on the Jack Delaney-Nando-Tassi card. Fay, tipping the scales at 181, was outweighed 11 pounds by the Pittsburgh battler, but waded In merrily most of the way, wind ing up with a fine flurry of two fisted punching tn the last round. POLO GROUNDS, New York. Sept: 20. (AP) Frank Hogan'r home run in the eighth inning off Alexander with the basas full en abled the New York Giants to win the second game, 7 to' 4, and di vide 1 their doubleheader with the St. Louis Cardinals today before a crowd of 50,000. Three home runs by George Harpor helped the Cardinals trim Larry Benton, the Giants' ace, 8 to 5. in the opener. By breaking even the Cardinals retained their two game lead overj the Giants. They meet here Sat urday in the third game of the series. First game: R H E Cardinals 8 11 2 Giants 5 12 0 Sherdel and Wilson; Benton, Scott and Hogan. Second game: R H E St. Louis . 4 10 2 New: York .7 8 2 Alexander and- Wilson; Hu-bbell and Hogan. nightcap 9 to 5. Bell hit a home run with three on in the first inn ing of the final and Picnich bit one in the eighth with two on. First game: R H E Cincinnati 7 17 1 Boston 2 12 1 Kolp and Sukeforth; R. Smith, Edwards and Pohrer. Second game: R H E Cincinnati 5 12 0 Boston 9 11 0 Ash, Johnson and Picnich; Cantwell and Taylor. Boston Gets Even Break BOSTON, Sept, 20. (AP)- Cincinnati and Boston split a dou ble header here today with the visitors taking the first game 7 to 2iand the Braves winning the -. V ',l PittAbnrgh Wins 6-4 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20. (AP) Pittsburgh defeated the Philadelphia Nationals today 6 to 4. Davis of Philadelphia and L. Waner, Pittsburgh, each hit home runs. Score: R H E Pittsburgh 6 11 0 Philadelphia 4 11 2 Hill and Hemsley; Willoaghby and Davis. Baseball Data Senators Shade Bells SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20. (AP) Sacramento and Mission hooked up in an airtight battle with the former, 2-1. Score: jR H E Sacrameiito 2 8 0 Mlssiona' If 1 9 1 Rachac and Severeid, Koehler; Knott, Davenport and Baldwin, Brenzel. Sypher. Indians Let Oat 13-3 SEATTLE, Sept. 20. (AP) Roy Johnson's three home runs helped the San Francisco Seals swamp the Seattle Indians 13 to 3 here today Clever Athlete At Willamette Enrolled in Willamette Univer sity as a member of the Freshman class is George Scales, of Port land, a graduate of Franklin high school In that city. Scales, accord ing to Coach Keene, will not turn out for football but is a high class basketball and baseball man, with a fine record in these sports at ' Franklin High. Nurmi Planning To Quit Racing LONDON. 20. (AP) An ex change telegram dispatch from j Budapest today quotes Paavo Nur-. mi, famous Finnish runner, a saying he was tired of record smashing and would retire at the Although Seattle end of the present season. Hae'to Holly' d San i , Minion V. U. Prt. W. I. Pt-t. 53 32 .624iOikWnd 4i 40 .529 M 34 .600Frtlnd 36 4 .424 50 35 .588 lM A. 32 52 .3S1 48 39 .541SaUle 26 58 .810 HATIOKAX. W. 1.. Pel.! W. 89 & .614'tCioein. 76 87 58 .600 B'klyn 71 Ohiemgo S.1 59 .580( Boton Piltib b 80 64 .556PhiUdv St. b. S. T. b. Prt. 67 .531 73 .493 4ff 97 .323 42 102 .292 S. T. PhiM. fit. I. Cfcioaro AMERICAN W. L. Pct.l 94 50 .6531 Wh. 93 51 .64 Detroit 79 66 .54WClel d 69 76 47i Boston W. T. Pet. 67 77 .45 64 81 .441 60 83 .439 51 93 .354 lalley Motor Co. COAST SCOIES TESTEKDAY At Portland: Portland 4; I. Anr la 3. At I.oi Ancelet: Oakland 6; Holly wood, 2. At San Frmneiaeo; Sacrajncnto 2; Mil lion 1. At SoattW: San Frmaeiaoo 13; SetU Prohibition agents in Chicago raided a dairy the other day and found milk and cream in large quantities. Such odd things' do happen in Chicago. Bend Bulletin. NATIONAL SCORES TESTERS AT At N"w York: St. Lonia 8-4; New Tort 5 7. At Bo&toa: Cincinnati 7-6: Boston 2-9. At Pbiladotpnia: Pittsbnrfn 6; Phila delphia 4. Only throe nmeo scheduled in Na- t'iona.1 leafna. AJCEBJCAjr SCORES YESTERDAY At Detroit: Pnclalelpaia 6; Detroit 1. At Chieapo: Cbieaco 4; Now Tork 3. At St. Lonia: St. Iooia 5: Booton 2. At Cleveland: Washington Cleveland rama postponed, rain. 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