The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 09, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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WITH LEADERS
71 is Low Score Turned in
; by: Four Players in
i Western Met
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11 MISSION BILLS COTX.TRY
CLUB, Kansas City, July 8.
(AP Four players who had not
been courted among the favorites
Shared low medal 71's for Uie first
18 holes of qualify lag play today
in, tha Thirtieth Annual Western
Amateur Golf tournament.
j Clarence Habfcr Dallas, Tex.,
Billionaire who made his fortune
by - raisins chickens ; Chee ter
Jones, Lawrence hoy and Univer
sity of,Kansa sophomore playing
under the- colors of the Swope
Park club, Kansas City; Frank J.
English, veteran Milburn club
player of Kansas City, and Frank
Aylward, another Swope - park
player, made 71. one under par.
-j I .Chick Evans, eight times west
ern amateur champion and the
Choice of the galleries in the first
qualifying round, faces the possi
bility of not gaining the select 32
who jwiS begin match play, Wed
nesday morning for the title.
I -Eighty on-strokes, nine more
than par. . were rc Quired by the
veteran Chicago golfer in; his first
8 hol lest. r l
Close behind the leaders came
Dob IMos of Portland, Ore., and
Keefe Carter of Oklahoma City.
Each had. 72, even par. Hoe was
among tha leaders last, year and
la striving to Carry back again to
his home city the title left unde
fended by his fellow townsman.
Frank Dolp. " .
Cubs Swamp
Boston
In National
BOSTON. July 8. (AP) The
Chicago. Cubs hit LeTerett hard
today and defeated the Braves 11
to 3. . ' - ,
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Chicago : , - ,11 IS
Bo?ton I 5
I Carlson and Sehnlte. Gonzales;
Iverett, Cunningham and Spoh-
rer. n - i
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; Giants Tvtwt CtnetanaU
NEW XORK, July 8. AP
Larry Beaton pitched an almost
pierfect game today to glTe the
Giants their third straight rictOry
oyer! Cincinnati 3 to Benton
gare only three hits and two
walks. . .
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Pirates Take Robins 8-4
BROOKLYN, N. T.. July 8,
CAP) The Pittsburgh Pirates hit
nara, against jonnny Morrison and
Witf Ballon today to defeat the
Robins 8 to4. Comorosky and
Paul Waner hit horns runs tor
Pittsburgh while Bressler sad
Herman got half of 'Brooklyn's
runs the same way.
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Pittsburgh , .8 12 s
Brooklyn ..4 I 8
1 Grimes and Hargreares: Morris
on, Ballou and Debery, Plclnieh.
Phillies Shade St. Louis
PHILADELPHIA. Jtilr t.
(AP) -The Phillies landed on
their former team-mate, Clarence
Mitchell at opportune times today
and after OTercoming aa early lead
defeated the St, Louis Nationals.
6 to Si Bottomley, Cardinal first
basemaa, cracked out a homer the
first time up.
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t Philadelphia . S 11 4
St. Louis w .5 12 2
I Mitchell and Wilson; Wlllough
by, 8weettaad, McGraw and Da-
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" " By QU1N HALL , . : '
THERE HAT be Some import
ant civic questions to bs de
cided to Clevelaad, Okie, bat
wterever men gathet in tt ere
nings the" coaversation ' osuaHy
Starts off with "This fellow Arer
Ifl and is bolted down there se
curely for a considerable part of
thewreniag. 1
Ahneet every ball club has at
least -oas . rookie who possesses
?rsst possOaities. The New York
aokees has Sam fipd, Detroit
has Alexander and "Johnson, the
St. Louis CacdioaU have Gilbert
and ' mt-L. '
Cleveland Us Ead Averill!
Averili s cbe expensive out-'
fielder purchased from the San
Francisco Seals. He looks like
"the prize rookie of 1929" to a let
of fans who take their baseball
seriously, and his purchase nicked
the Tribe bankroll for a reported
850,000. ,
. Averill Is noted chiefly as a hit
ter and has a record, which indi
cates he is not ; only good with the
willow but that he Is also consist
ent He hit .853 in 1928. after
socking the apple for marks of
.324, in '27 and .348 in '26. fie
smashed ont thirty-seven fear-ply
wallops in San Francisco last year
and-scored 180 runs.
' This prize rookie stands five
foot ten. weighs 175 pounds; he's
left-handed when he comes to the
plats and right-handed when he
throws. -'
The Cleveland fans are already
beprinnine to forget the loss of Tris
Speaker, the irreat old Gray Eagle.
They figure that, before the year
is over. Averili will have done
things aroand the American
League which will be worth re
hearsing daring ! the. long Winter
evenings when they sit around
munching apples and eating poo
com.
Averili Is only 24 years of age.
Base runners have already discov
ered that he has aa excellent
throwing wing; he himself is nim
ble on the oaths.
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If. SCOTT By 7-8
LOXGVIEW. Wash., July S.
(Special) The Longview Forest
Rangers palled out a 7 to 8 vic
tory over Mt. Scott In aa Oregon
Washington league ball game
here Sunday, by virtue of a three
run rally in the eighth Inning.
Leptich, Davis and Hoffard were
Longviewls star stickers.
Score: R H E
Mt. Scolt 6 10 8
Longview w.. U..7 lfr
Sax, Clow, Sehnee and H e 1-
mcke; Cole, Coovert and F.
Brown.
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DEFEAT SIMTOU
S QUINARY . FIELD, July 8.
'Silverton M. W. A. and Chemawa
M. W. A. met. In battle royal at
Qijinaby base ball field today, this
being the second gsmo of the sec
ond half ,of the series, being play
ed by Modern Woodmen.
I Ideal weather for baseball and
an enthusiastic crowd were fea
tures of the game.
4 Matthes and Sturgis pitched for
the Chemawans.
unemawa woodmen woa over
Silverton by two runs,
.if The score: '
Chemawa I 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0
Silverton ; 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0
lid TOD
Work k Ordered
Done on Library
: Aathorlsatlon 4St the repairing
of the root on the city library and
letting of the Job . of Interior
painting to the Hutcheon Paint
store were frlndpal items of basi
nets transacted, by ths city . li
brary board at its regular month
ly. meeting' Monday night. R. J.
Hendricks, vies president of ths
board, -presided la the abseaee of
Mrs. Frank .SpeanL president.
ii "by defaalt; Cross defeated Church-4 Roatlna matters also attended to
Dundee Defeats
Eddie Martin in
New York Fight
NEW YORK. July 8.(AP)
Johnny Dundee, former feather
weight champion, woa the decision
over Cannoaball Eddie Martin.
former bantamweight king. In a
ten round bout at Dexter park.
Brooklyn, tonight.
Dandee outpointed Martin by a
wide margin all the way. ' The
former, baatamwelgnt champion's
tactics got him nowhere in the
face of 'Dundee's clever boxing,
i-Dundee weighed 129; Martin
128.
Los Anr. ? a .875
San frsa S 9 .750
Hil7'4 5 S .714
Mitsioes 5 S .623,
W. L. Pet.
Otkltid S 5 .S75
Saeraa't S S 8S
Settl 3 S .250
PortUnd 1 7 .12$
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Detroit
W. L. Pet.
48 28 .39i
44 25 .6381
44 32 .579
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Brookl'a
Phila.
Bolton
Cincin.
W. li. Pet.
83 19 .458
33 41 .438
81 45 .408
28 46 J 41
AJtfEBICAH tEAOOE
W.UPeM i W.Ii.Pet.
54 It ,740,C1t1. 87 37 .500
45 ST .625 W.sh. 87 44 .880
45 2 .W8 ChicK 27 SI .S8
4187 t526Bopto 23 55 JMS
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Champions Defeat
Salem N e t Stars
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Ivsn White of -Salem played to
the singles semi-finals In the cen
tral' Oregon tenais tournament at
Bend last week, losing to Kenneth
Eallantyne of "Bend, who iron the
singles title. White and Ralph
Curtis lost in the doubles semi
finals j to Dederlchs and Loomis,
Oregoii Stats college players who
won the championship In that di
vision. i
! Survivors la ths summer handi
cap 'tournament of ths Salem Golf
club will play next Sunday as fol
r lows: ) Hemesway vs. ; Proctor,
Rltner T Sswton, BaMeres vs,
Beschler and Cross vs. Eyre,
i . Results Sunday were: - T
j Hemeaway defeated Anunsen
one np: Proctor def sated Peps one
np; Rltner defeated Eraltk I and
2:' Newton woa by default from
. Johnson; Baldens defeated Wood
S and 1. . Beecaler won from Jim
III 1 and 1; Eyre defiSalsl wpie.tt
t and L.i
include the apsyment of ths regu
lar menthly bnls.
ESUJLTS
; AMnzoAir tcAOxrs -
Cleveland 5; Boston 2. ,
Philadelphia 8; Chicago 2.
Waaainctoni 5 6; Detroit 4-16.
Kev York 10; 8t. Looia 3.
KATIOKAIi LEAGUE
Chicago 11; Boston 8.
New York 8; . Cineianatl 0.
PittWrxh , 8 ; Brooklyn 4.
Philadelphia 6 St. Louia 5.
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COAST LEAOtTB
(Sunday)
Lot ABtele 14-10; Prtlaaa 4-1.
Kiasion 4-5; Oakland 1-2.
San Fraacie 14-6; Seattle 11-2.
Bacramemto - 3 7 ; Hollywood -S.,.
Probate Court :
Id Active Here
AllDaMonday
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A number of routine matters
affecting probate business were
tiled Monday In probate court.
An order was granted allowing
the sale of a share of stock which
constituted part of the estate of
Frederick Wallace Harner, de
ceased .'!....
A final journal entry was filed
or Anna Beer, executor of the
estate of John Beer, deceased.
An order was approved of ths
distribution JOf ths estate of Nich
olson Blasius, deceased. George
S. Schafer. administrator of the
property.
Delinquency Tax
Statements Made
Ths tax department of . the
sheriffs office Is busy this week
anLwlll be busy for several, weeks
to coffieT preparing statements of
delinquency whlch. are going foe-
ward to all taxpayers wno tnus xar
hove not paid the tint halt of ths
1988 levy das on .May 5.; These
statements show" ths anrooat ct
tax das and Indicate that eno per
cent Interest will be charged, each
month until ths tax Is paid, un
def ths Oregon law the tax ta not
legally jflelineuent untfl November
5, asd not until six; months .later.
on May 5, 1980, can the certlfl
cats bs sold. , . , r "."
SENATORS KEEP
SIT10N
FIRST.P0
Salem Team Shades Kelso
8-7 to Retain ead in
Baseball League
- Ore.-Wash. Leagne :
W. L. Pet.
Salem 5 ; 8 1.000
Longview : 2 . 1
Wolfer's 1 l
Montavilla 1 1
Kelso .... i 1 t
ML Scott 0 2
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.600
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Sunday Scores
At Salem Salem 8. Kelso T.
At Portland 2, Wolfer'e All
Stars 0. ;
At Longview Longview 7, Mt.
Scott .
The winning punch was demon
strated once more by the Salem
Senators Sunday whn they de
feated the speedy Kelso ball team
8 to 7 and catapulted Into a "niche
all alone at the top of the Oregon
Washington league percentage
column. , ;'
The aforesaid winning punch
was pretty largely personified by
Billy. Sullivan, who had a perfect
day at bat for the second consecu
tive Sunday, nftlatalning his 1.000
per cent' batting average for the
second half of the season with five
lilts out of as many trips td tne
Plate.
Billy's Texas leaguer single ; in
the last half of the ninth put the
game on lee, Hafenfeldt coming in
on that hit for the winning run
Just before. Lamb had scored on
Haienfeldt's hard drive to the
third baseman, to tie the score.
Kelso had forged -ahead with
run In the eighth after the teams
had been tied . from the fourth at
six all.
Kelso started strong with two
runs in the first Inning and four in
the third. After that Barham
tightened, allowing not more than
one hit to the inning.
The Senators came back slowly
but steadily, scoring two runs in
the second, one it, the third; and
three in the fourth.
The ninth inning rally was a
thriller. Lamb poked out a1 two
bagger. Then came Hafenfeldt's
lightning drive that bounced off
the third baseman's shins and hit
the score board. Lamb scoring.
Hafenfeldt went to second on Big
bee's infield out, and raced .borne
while the second baseman and
center fielder were vainly trying to
corral the ball that Sullivan hit.
The score:
Kelso
Player AB R H PO A
Trummer, ss S 0 1 18
WRESTLING UP
Largest Crowd in History of
Sport Expected, to See
Big Match,-
BOSTON, July js. (AP) Gus
Sonnenberg and jEd "Strangler"
Lewis will go through their heavy
weight championship wrestling
match here tomorrow night at
Fenway park before the critical
eyes of athletic I officials from
tares outside Btates as well as a
crowd that promises to be the
largest in the history of the port.
Beth wrestlers completed their
long training sessions, this alter
noon. Lewis- at j nearby Revere
beach and the ckampion at his
shady camp in ' Danvers. Lewis
lost his title to the former Dart
mouth football player hire last
winter. , j
Joe Coffey and "Doc' Krone,
rival Chicago wrestling promoters
who accompanied Commissioner
Samuel P. Luzs oof the Illinois
State Athletic commission here for
the match, announced they had
signed both Sonnenberg and Lewis
and planned to match the winner
or tomorrow night's matcn witn
an opponent selected by the 1111-
uois authorities. They said they
would stage this match Jointly in
Chicago on ort about Labor day,
CHEMEKETINS WILL
CUE HP SUE
Ths - ' Chemeketans' summer
camp, which they will make their
headquarters all of next week, will
bs at Marion lake, south of Mt
Jefferson instead -of at a point
on the north side. It was decided
after a scooting party had visited
the region Sunday. Snow condi
tions necessitated ths change In
plans. ;
Marlon lake Is six mites from
Hunt's Cove; which is the starting
point for parties climbing the
mountain from the south, so that
the camp location chosen Is more
conveniently located than the one
previously considered.
In addition, the Chemeketans
will have access to boats on the
lake, which is an excellent fishing
resort.
The Chemeketan party will
leave Detroit July 14. driving for
nine miles and then hiking 14 to
the camp site, the route running
through shady timber all the way.
The advance scouting party In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ham
ilton, Mr. and Mrs. . M. Hoff-
nell, Gertrude . Breyen and Ben
RIckli. Mr. ! Hamilton will be
camp director; and Mr. Rkkli is in
charge of preparations.;
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Hay Crop to Be
Heavy fn Valley
'A . heavy hay crop in the valley
is predicted by local buyers ; of
hay who said Monday that the
crop would be one of ths best In
years, i Little buying has at yet
been reported although some hay
was sold last week at $14 a ton,
baled,. in th efleld for ths, farm-
eC .... ;:'!.:
Rentfrow, 2b ..4 1
W. Anderson, 5 2
Wilson, 3b 5 1
Vitous, lb 4 1
Medlock, cf .4 0
Burdg, rf 3 1
Beall. rf 3 0
E. Anderson 4 0
Totals .....:..S8 8
". !FolIow ths sports inj The
Statesman; full sport news re
ports fresh each morning.
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Salem
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Player
Lamh, 2b -.
Hafenfeldt, 3b 5 2
Bigbee, rf 4 1
Sullivan, lb ....6 0
Sutherland. If 4 0
Cloninger, ct S 1
Gibson ss 4 1
Cardinal, c 3 0
Barham, p 3 1
Edwards, c". 1 O
GUI t 1 0
Totals
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8 18 27, 8 2
winning run
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Athletics
And Yanks
Both Win
ST. LOUIS, Jily 8. (AP)
The Yankees pounded three St,
Louis pitchers today to defeat the
Browns 10 to 3. George Pipgras
weakened slightly after a fine
start but lasted! the entire dis
tance. Lou Gehrig hit his 22nd
home run in -the th inning.
RUE
New York 10 16
St.- Louis 3 4
Pipgras and Dickey; Collins.
Blaeholder, Coffman, Ferreli
Athletics Win 8-2
CHICAGO, July 8. (AP)-
Bob Grove held the White Sox to
six hits today and Philadelphia
won 8 to 2.
II E
Philadelphia -8 12
Chicago .2 " 6
Grove and Perkins: Adkins, Mc
Kain. Weilan. Blankenship and
Berg.
piirt
vlomments
Br CURTIS' !
i LOSING GRONrjQ
Howdy, fans. Did yon miss us?
"Why do you 'Always' stick
np for the Senators? Why ot i
razs them once in a while like -the
Portland papers to the De
coys?" That's the line wo heard i
m while back, bnt lot lately;
These' comments are Supposed
to be Curt, and they will be when
conditions Justify, but we haven't
seen the Justification lor lump-
in on the Solons yet. They're 'a
whole lot better ball team than
Salem deserves to have, consid
ering the financial support it has
given.; And now 'they seem to be
producing, even against the clubs
with overflowing money bags be
hind them.
They'll be calling Bitfy Sul
livan "Dinkelspell." Only a few
of tho fans will get that one,
bat anyawy It's no slam.
Last week while you tans were
looking in vain tor this 'column,
we, were up at Bend getting our
annual beating at a tennis tourna
ment that we inaugurated. Yes,
we were "eliminated."
One of the players, used the
word eliminatecr' and his
small' son asked him If they
gave the winners lemonade.
If you think they play "oop"
tennis up in central Oregon, you're
badly fooled. There were varsity
players there from.TJ. of O., Ore
gon State and Willamette and a
home town sawmill hand won the
men's singles.
And. the reason is that Bend
Is ovevcrbvrded with public
courts.
' Salem will develop a raft of
good tennis ' players when it gets
plenty of public courts and the
boys and girls get the proper encouragement.
Oh, that expression "oop
players." It means players , who
whang away at the ball, look
where-it goes and then say
"Oop!" in an apologetic sort of
way.
Some of the fans have been
wondering when we'll say some
thing .funny in this column. Give
us time. Harry Plant is likely to
pop a good one in our face most
any day.
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Two out when
scored.
xBatted for Barham in 8th.
Two bass bits, Wilson, Vitous,
Burdg. Lamb, Gibson, Barham;
three base hit. W. Anderson: doa
ble plays, Gibson to Lamb to Sul
livan; wild pitch, Barham; struck
Solons, Tigers Split
DETROIT, July 8.-T (AP) The
Tigers split a double header with
the Washington Senators here to
day, winning the second game 16
to 6, after dropping the opener 5
to 4 in 10 Innings. j
Ri H E
Washington 5 11 0
Detroit - 4(11 1
Jones and Spencer, Tate; Uhle
and, Hargreave.
v R H E
Washington - 8 14 4
Detroit 18118 1
Brown, McCullough, Burke and
Ruel; Yde and Hargrave. .
Indians Trim Red Sox
CLEVELAND, July 8. (AP)
The Indians downed the Boston
Red Sox here today 5 to 2.
R H E
Boston ....2 ill 1
Cleveland '. ......5 j 8 1
MacFayden, Bayne and Gaston;
Shaute and Myatt.
son, 5, bases on balls, of Barham,
2, off Anderson, 2, earned runs,
Kelso, 4, Salem 6; 'left on base,
Kelso, 4, Salem f. Umpires, Shea
out, by Barham, 3, by E. Ahder- and Rankin; time, 2:10.
We notice where Don TJp
john has been raving against
the big "show" signs at the
street corners. Why doesn't he
get np courageto drive Jnto
one and find ont it's made of
rubber? .
Interest Falling: 0ff,s Yale
College Professor Says
In His Report .
JEW 'HAVEN. Conn.. Jaly f
(AP) College bssebali has be-
come "an increasingly vexed
prtblem," says Prof. George H.
Nebtjfeton, Chairman of ths board
of jcontrol of the Yale University
Athletic association. In his annu
al jreport, made available tonight.
JEven friends of college bass
bail frankly admit the consider
able decline In general Interest ia
tht( sport sahf ths:, report..
"Dbubtless the major reason tor
this- is the great Increased Parti
clpation of students la all forms,
of (outdoor 6pcrts, with ths con.,
sequent multiplication of class
and scrub teams and crews, and
th4 increased opportunities for Inv,
foitmal and individual recreation
in jsuch sports as tennis and golf.
fThls change, amounting . al
most to revolution; in general stu
dent attitude has. In the "spring
at j least, largely; emptied the -grandstands
and crowded all
available playing fields of every
kind. ''-
f'Yale's early addition and con
stant development of the policy
'atjhletics for air are matters of
common knowledge. The logical '
results have been jraost gratifying
even to those who. find themselves
intimately connected with the
nofw recognised decline of Inter"
est in college baseball. No one
would eontenance for a moment
a icall "back to the bleachers but
especially to various colleges
closely associated with Yale in
athletics,; the situation in base
bail has become an increasingly
vexed problem.'
MOW
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WINS 2-0 SUM
PORTLAND. July 8. (S p e
clal) Montavilta's ball team, tail
ender in the first half of th Ore
gon-Wasbington league race, de
feated Wolfer's All Stars here
Sunday 2 to 0, enabling Salem; to
advance into undisputed posses
sion of first place after twc weeks
of the second half. ,
The revamped Vlllans played
inspired ball, and Indicated that
they Vill be wy-much In the race
this hslf.
Score: . R H E
Montavilla ; 2 8; 1
Wolfer's . , 0 0
Traynor and Haworth; Swarts
and McBride.
GOQD FIELDING WINS
FOR LEGION BALL 9
Superior , fielding, principally,
gave the American Lgion oaii
team a 2 to 0 victory over the
Bjuilding Trades nine in a Com
mercial league ; game Monday -night.
Hooper of the Building
Tirades held the ar veterans hlt
tyss, but five errors permitted the
latter to score runs in the second
atnd third Innings. Schnelle. Le-
gibn pitcher wasj nicked tor three
Hits, two of them in Succession In
tlhe third inning, but with good .
support, kept the constructors
lrom making the! circuit
Score: S .
Building Trades
Player
urch, ss .
Hill. 3b . .
Frame, cf .
Rickman, e
Cowen, lb
Mason, If . , .
Matten. rf
Loy, 2b .......... .3
Hooper, p .2
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Totals
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Antcrican IiOglon
Player AB R
Gill. If ....... i...
Parker, rf . . . i . . .1 &
Kasberger. ss Z 0
Proctor, 2b 2 0
Malson, 8b .......3 0
Gabrielson, lb 2 0
Huston, ct 2v 1
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fechnelle, p a
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Totals 1 U..1T 2 0
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143 Onter St. By tho bridge
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with the most modern equipment hy
Mr. Ed Hamilton
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Small 4 CyL Cars
. Cbevrolet-Ford-WTiipBet
1.25
AO Hiht Sixes
1,50
Boick Master Six
Nash Advance Six
and similar cars
1.75
Lincoln - Cadillac
and similar
Cars :
2.00
Road oil removed at fair additional charge without
damage to the finest finish.
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(Master, means all heads trader .one control)
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