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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1929)
"page EIGHTH '.T V w , ; ? Th OREGON STATESilAN, Saletn, Oregon, Snnday Morning. September 8, 1929 . " Season In SaUm Will be Started Tomorrow liiiiliKl :hbrsfs being . , . j IMISiMlii!! wmfiE SEflTFOBFl0mfl't - RaceThis Year Expected to Be Better Than Ever; . . Prizes Offered . Running hems from all parts of the Pacific Northwest, and western Canada trill soon be head- d for Salem, to' compete la the feature track events that, so to matte "up the dally programs be fore the grandstand at the Oregon Sute Fair, September 25 to' 88. 'The new, f 1&0.009 grandstand, which' will afford the spectators an excellent Tlew of the Lone Oak race track, famous for. its thrill rnj contests, is attracting a great . deal . of comment, and adds- Im mensely to interest in this year's rices. Finished with a ' beautiful tan brocade stucco, and with a - seating capacity of ,00. the building is one .of the finest on the coast. v .; . Krery Schedaled fUce Will Be Wen Fined The attractive purses offered by the Oregon fair, coupled with the txt that more horses than erer are-in this itrict this season, is assuring ercry race filling. Al ready stall reservations at the fairgrounds are being received In geat anmbers, r.tcorjiing to Mrs. F.Ua S. WrUjorirtecretary of the v fair board. Pari-mutual betting la Montana. Canada and Oregon has attracted owners from all parts of the. United States and they will wind up a profitable season irStetu?btf6r mating oc! south thriJaaa;'JI3tice, where: they will race during the winter sea- : ton; Outstanding among the horse ! owners; who will hate Salem on the circuit, is Ruth Parton, who Is again coming with 1? head of runners. Among these are Cyelon tc. CuUican, Shasta Lilly and Babe Ruth. all heavy winners last year. Cyclonic is a wonderful 5-year, old bxowa mare and with the, veteran Harry Rowe uprwon for her own er -ini im more than 110.060 Rowe will again? ride the Parton entries in Salem' this year. 31 ha rattan Already Vetera at Business :- Mica' Parton Is a young woman, not ytt tn -the 30's, and owns and manages a large ranch and breed tn farm at TVapato. Wash. She has raced for years, and is thor ougnly familiar wfth every angle of the game. . . . Other owners who hare con stant winners in their strings and who have signified their, inten tions of racing At Safem this year are Joe Cantrell. Harry "Willla. J. Cheatham, Jack Spielmaa, Bill Hearencr,'Ray Simpklhs, R. Em met t, and George Drnmheller. The running eventawin be ell snaxed in the GoTernorti Derby, eeduled for Wednesday, Sept. 23rSalem Day." .when a. purse and. a handsome 11tct loving cup wi'4 be awarded the winner of the 1 trlt mile. Entries close the day before esci race. 1 v '- Yanks Split ! Even With tiTigersNihe - SEW YORK. Sept. 7, (AP) d Yanks and! Tiger divided a doable header here today, tha ris- ttora taking the first game I to 4 and the home forces the second 11 ' to 7. Babe Ruth's 41st home ma i was among 14 hits la the night -. - cap5. ! ' - : R H K Detroit S le 1 , ICew York . T rule and Phillips; Well and Dickey. R H E Detroit.- t t yew York -.; 11 14 1 Carroll. Graham and R a r greavea: HoytT Ftpgrai a a 4 - Dickey. v i 4 " : - - ' t AtMetlca FoQew stall ' . PHILADELPHIA. SpL 7. CAP) A heme ra barrage la the ninth lanins of tha seeeM gaa today xaTe the Cleveland Indians an erea break wfth the AthleUes la a doableheader; Toaxeca ltor- gaa aad Hodapp connected for the clrcait to wtn the aecoad. game 4 to 0 after the Athletics had takea the first 5 to 1. -:-;." . CleTcland , ' t ..t: 2 Philadelphia -, - ' , t 1 alUler aaa I SewU;.GrTe aad ' PeridsAr ' rv": ' Clevlaad 1 -4- 1 PhiUdetpala ' " ' -1 i-1 Hadlba and L. SeweU; Walberg 'and Cechraae. -1 ' ; Solona See Oat Wba WASHINGTON Sept, !. (AT) Rallying to the snpport of Mar- berry. the Washington seaators drove eat enough hiU . today" to down Chiearo 1 to 1. Chicago ji J- IV. 1 WajtftlngtOa 7 Thomas and Berg; Mar berry aad Tate. , DoAtoa Shades St. Louis - BOSTON, -Sept. 7. (AP) IlleU to Otu hits aad ho runs tor the first-eight, ianinga. the Red Sox scored tour tuna la the -last at the alath to defeat the St. Laaia Browasv tour to tLree at Fenway Park here today. .... ' ' . - n.-:E ' St Loula ; 1-8 ' M Costoa . ' ' 1 Crowder aadilaaioa; RufSag. Perry and Erring . , SENATORS TO lEETOSfBO First Clash of. New League To Occur st Olrnaer .Field Today TelI the fans that they'll see tha best Salem ball -dab on the field today that has appeared this year. The Senators meet Oswe go here today. : Such was the- parting injunc tion- of Leo "Frisco" Edwards when he gave oat his final story before. the first of three clashes booked for successive Sundays la the newly' formed four-team league which includes Oswego, Mt. Scott, MontaviUa and Salem. The two high teams after three games have bees played, will be pitted against each other in a fonrth game scries to determine (he league winner. Edwards is confident of the abil ity of the Senators because four super-luminaries have been added to the lineup. Marlowe and Foss. the stellar players in the Coquille team, hare been induced to don capital city suits for the learue rames with "Swift, a star from the Longriew nine Will "be' In a Salem uniform along 'with Hentf row who dtd some nice work tor Kelso this year. However, Oswego will bring a strong lineup to Salem. It "won the first halt championship of the Portland-Valley league and in the playoff with Camas lost by a small margm, - The game will be called at 1:30 o'clock on Olinger field. Harold Riagle wiU officiate. The Salem lineup will be: Swift, rf ; Lamb, 3b; Bigbee. If: Marlowe, cf; Rent f row, 2b; Foss, ss; Halenfeld, lb; Edwards, c: Barham, p. - S GET ONE GAME OF TWO Portland and San Francisco Divide Doubleheader .At Bay City SAX. FRANCISCO. Sept 7 (AP) The San Francisco SealsM and the Portland Darks split a doable header here today. The first game was aa 11 Inning affair with Portland carrying oft the victory. 9 to 7. a rally tn the last tnntag i which the Docks sewed two runs did the trick. The sec ond game weat to the Seals. 2 to 1, in a pitchers' duel between Ala. haffey and Gomes. The night cap weat eight laaings by agree ment. R H E Portland . i 10 1 San Francisco 7 15 8 (11 innings). CascaxeUa, Mahaf fey and- Tom- Un; Jacobs. Cough aad Mclsaacs. Penebsky Haworth. R H E Portland .i; ...1- 4 Saa Francisco 2 7 1 (Eight tattings by agreement). Ma haffey aad Wood all; Gomes aad Mclsaacs. Penebsky. Aais Taka AaalW .- LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7 (AP) AnreJes made it five straight erer Seattle by cloatiac Laaaanskl and Sahlberg for 18 hits aad winning the game 11 mas to 2.1 R - H E Seattle t S I Los Aagebsa 12 18 LamanskL Saalberr' and Bor- reaal; Baecht aad Saadberg. ""' '.;'J- " - - - - 3ks ff-Trfir Stara ' OAKLAND. Sept. 7. (A P) The Oaks handed Hollywood a 4 to 3. beating today, chopplag eat aU-ef taalr naa la the third, tn- niar. JThm. Stars, despite two home raaa bit by Severeid aad Heath, were aaable to catch an. The Oaks baaged eat eleven hits off Kiaaeyvaad Marty. r whfle the Stars. made aie .Wallops, bat wetre aaable to make them cUck; Hollywood ... . . .. .'.3 t I Oakland ... 4 -? 11 t KJaaey aad Sweretd; Crachead aad UMBbardl. v . - 'Beds Defeat $acs 8ACRAMSNTO. CaL. Sept. 7- (AP) Georga Caster, the yoang pitehiag prospect of the Saa Fran cisco Missions of the Pacific Coast league, held the Sacraaaeato Seaa tors. to a pair of hits here today. The Reds won the came. S to 1. for their fifth straight victory of " - R H E u issions , . 5 Sacrameato.. ....... 1 - 2 1 Caster aad Hoffman; Bryan aad Koehler. . t-, - New Road Will be Established Soon A tew road tn Feller's suhdM sion. road district two. near Hab bard. was ordered establUhed Saturday by the county court att ar the road TWwera had reported favorably apom the proposal. The petilica for the road was signed by .W. G. nocghtaling aad ethers. The court ordered the viewers to Inspect the site of the pro posed road district two near Hubbard sought by J. R. , Olm stead aad other petition aigaers. ; DUCK r J? . v. v -V r . .- V.. ,- -v - - " 1 .. .... : , . . i :Pl4- - .. At tho left Is Dr. O. F. Willing St. Paul who routed the veteran Francis Oulmet la Friday's semt-flnaJb SRI lEETflT GOLF Three Salem Organizations Jo Compete on Course This Morning . Promptly at eight o'clock this morning; teams of eight men picked from the Lions, Kiwanis and Rotary clnbs of Salem, will tee off la regular interrals aad tha firat-inter-clnb aolf toarna- meat tor team honors' win be on. Ralca as rigoroaa aae official as -those prevaiUag at . Pebble Beach last week will be la force, the match being played oa a hole-thole-basls, oae point being won ay eaca member for a victory fn nine holes aad oae point for wla- aiag the 18 holes. Since the match la for 18 holes each team member has a possible three polats to be woa. ' Charles Hadkina, captain ef the Lions team, aaaoaaced the mem bers of Us sqaad Saturday as fol lows: Frank Lyach. Karl Paal sea. Ralph FJetzing, Frank Gear. Kooert Aixea. Lelaad Smith. B. IX Bedle 'aad Charles Hadkiaa. - O..F.-FraaUia aaaoaaeed taa Koury vteam: Saturday afXeraoon 4s H. H. OUager. Fred Thtelaea. is- u. Biecxwan. d. Amy.' U C Wleder. . Harry r aUner. Homer SmRh aad O. 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NEWLAND Associated Press Sports Writer PEBBLE BEACH. Calif.. Sept. 7. (AP) Ob- the broad lawn sloping: dowa 'to the Pacific, in back of th eeighteenth green, Harrison "Jimmy Johnston was presented. . today with the solid gold cup emblematic of American amateur golf championship. Johnston, accompanied by his predecessor. Bobby Jones, and several other former title holders. was presented with the trophy by Findiay S. Doaglas. president of tho V. 8. G. A while a crowd of several thousand cheered. To Douglas latroductory speech. Johnston replied: " I am delighted aad quite surprised to be la possession of a trophy which peally think shoald belong to Bobby Joaes. There are seven or eight of as about la the same golf- lag class who hare been trying for a long time. I Jast happened to get la this time. However. I am a very, very happy boy right now." Dr. o. F. Wining, manor up, paid high tribute to Johnston, sarins he came throagh "like a real champion, after playing- rag ged golf la the morning.' The crowd clamored for Joaes id ha responded with a'compU-i meat to Pebble Beach course, as "oae of - tha- moat -severe "-tests of gotr the- eaampioaanip nan ever been played upon. vyomments BAKER. Sept. t. Now for the football ' aeaaonl -: : Today eur thoughU tara to the UtarcsUag problem at treshmaa grid caadl datca. Iuaamach aa wen arrive an tho scene from this land ef tr- rigaiioaditehas , and .hay fields about the same time that the mus cular freshmen arrive from polats an over the northwest, it woaldat be difficult tor us to Imagine that wa were oae at them.,: , , , ..;t . Bat well mot apply tor a suit because some folks' imaginations doat work as readily aa oars. It's last twelve years siaea we wtra a freshman football caaoi- date at WElameUe aad. believe it or net, if we had it to do all over agaia. W would. But we'd, do it diilcrenily. Kearly every treehmaa-who re ports tor coUeg football practice has been a 'high echoed star. That la truer today than it waa twelve yeara - ago. "'.- BeHevw lt ar r ant. that 'a what makes, coachca prema turely - gray. . !-- Host coaches spend " the mer sconrtng the conn try for high scnool stars. Them tney September aad October wishing . 5 Ecao at Pebble Beads Friday. At and then proceeded to defeat Dr. Jonnston was presented with a gold medal. Willing with a stiver medal, and the two semi finalists, Francis Oulmet aad H. Chandler Eg an. with bronse medala. The crowd, which had beea "on" Dr. WiUing daring the week for his refusal to concede putts, gave aim nearly a sgreat aa Ora tion as it did the winner. ;Dr. Willi nj confided to friends after the last match, that the Iras zings,' had not bothered him and that he took them all as "part of the game." FiT former American cham pions aad the present British title holder . Cyril ToUey. sat with Johnston during the cup presenta tion. The Americans were Find lay Douglas. Francis Oulmet. H. Shandler Egaa, Jess Sweetaer, aad Bobby Joaes. "Jimmy" Johnston, today St Paul's leading eitlsen. woa the thirty third national amateur, title oa tha thirty third hole and at thirty three years of age. Five thonrsrnd - spectators ail tried to shako Johnston's hand at the same time. Most of them were shaking haads with, the la Selves. When Johnstoa dropped the patt that brought him oae of the world's moet- important colt lug crawaa he aaid:- "Boy. what a relief! ; This is the happiest moment of ' my life. " they had a few boys who had aeT- er seea a football,: . - Twelve years ago they times fonad such fellows.' Rass Rarey, one' of the' scrappiest back field mea' and since" grad nation oae et the most successful coach es ever turned oat at Willamette, came from a small high' school that had no football teaxa. . That, probably, waa the secret Of his football suweess ia coUege. Math ews caught him greea, and ae was tsACaaAlsaV m-'y-- -"iBPw. ' ' 1 11 saw V -C - coaviaca av high school star -that he dossal know the first thing about football- But it's aearly al ways the truth. ; 1 Ho doeaat know how to throw a football, kick It or catch U. He oesal ' know how . to ran. He doesn't know how to ' run. He rua interference or stop fL He hasat any Idea what offensive play or defensive play is about. Practically all he knows Is how to pat on his clothes.' and he may be harborinx a few wrong- ideas aboat that, - But it wouldn't be so bad. ft he realised the profundity ot,ais ig norahce. - .." ' Austria holds the leading tloa as a market for Canadian passenger ears." More thaju31Ja telephone calls were made last year in Can- si the riht is JIbubt Johnston of Willing for Bobby Jones crown Estate Admitted To Probate Court The estate of Warren Cooley, deceased, waa admitted to pro bate in court here Saturday. R. crw JiiST rj yd if- ' f U Gly League Teams MaKe Drawings Saturday IIIT or ; Opening of Winter Play SALEM'S bowline; season will be off iciaUy ojened Monday 2 night when the City League teams, six m number start the baflVllinjf Vlown the alleys promptly1 at5 S:S0 o'clock. Mert Heminway announced the drawings Saturday as made by Fred Karr, secretary of the league. ' -The Keo Flyinp; Clouds will be pitted against the Elks; the McKqy Chevrolet company will bowl the Food Shop team . i j : while the Man Shop team is afnL1&sriVl'.w j Two From Boston 9 CHICAGO." Sept.7- (AP) The Cubs " batted hard in both games today to dowa- the Boston Braves by scores of. IS to and 9 to Z. The double victory left the Brains in need of only nine Tictor ies .in 21 games to clinch the championship. " R HE Boston 10 2 Chicago 18 17 0 Seibold and Spohrer, Gowdy; Blake and Taylor. ' R H S Boston K 1 1 1 1 1 CantwWantt" Leggetti'Malone and Schnlte. PhniJes Trim Cards ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7. (AP) The Phillies outhit the Cardinals and won here today 4 to 1. " R H E Phlladelplila 1 4 11 2 St. Louis : 1 S 0 Konpal and Lerian; Sherdel and Wilson. Pittsbvrgh Wins C-2 PITTSBURGH. Sept. 7. (AP) Pittsburgh -bunched hits when Brooklyn errors to win the third game of. the series by 4 to 2 here today. Remy Kremer scattered the nine Robin hits. R H E Brooklyn . , 2 .$ S PitUburgh 8 1 Dudley. Morriason and Picinich; Kremer and Hemsley. . H. Cooley was named by Judge John. Siegmund as - executor of the will while w.-H. Paulus, Le Roy Card and Alice H. Page were appointed sap raisers. The value of tha estate was set at 810,000., The Oregon Statesman aad The Portland Telegram, two great dailies for 40 cents per month. To order phone S00. In Days oi Castled Hills, Men in Armor, and Lovely Ladies, Was a Barrier Distance is no barrier today. ' r The raid has been circled in trrelre . days travelin; time. Trips oJf fifty m3es were greai joar- -. v , V ( z. Now, paved roads nd the autoraoblle haTe ciade dlstAirt cocarrumitks dcori Belcrest Ueiaorial Park, tha modern, cemetery, beautiful ta. state of Oregon, is locitcd ccavrai ently in tbe heart ot the.WiHataettaj It3 winding drives, -watered hvas, clustered Ehratbery, txtUUi fcur scape aal beautiful bttiUis 11 scarcely an hour's drive awaj ; . :Bj be s&tisfMwitii eU4ki rw 'erty. weed-frows, ttnSrt, Jtrxea thli JoTtpaxfeis r eIly acttsiTt Before you raaie a pcrehaseK ttu .and investigate its , easy rayncatSa 5 its low cost. . -- v - -i. ;: (.. .':, a -s a scheduled to perform against Schei's Oothinsr store. Four- other leagues will be under way next week, says Hem enway. The Commercial league la scheduled to start Tuesday, Sep tember 17, while the Club league will be uader way the next eve-"., niag. Wednesday, September 18. The-Baaiaees-leagae wilf take oft Thursday. September 19, while a newly organiKed league, to be known as the "Statesman . league, is scheduled to begin Friday, Sep tember 20. In this lineup will be the new bowlers and in this group and the Business league, teams will play from handicap after the first three matches which will be used to determine what the handi cap shall bey . -Women Allowed to Bowl Tuesday Afternoon An innovation for this seaxen will be one day a week when wom en can bpwl without charge from 8 'to 4:80 o'clock in the afternoon. Tuesday of each week has been picked for this day and Septem ber 24 has been chosen as the first day for the new policy. He men way is anxious to secure the state bowling tournament for Salem this summer and has am bitions to bring the northwest congress of bowlers here in 1931. This is to be held next May, 120. in Seattle and Salem will enter its best team.-- The lineup for the teams for next Monday night's play is as follows: McKay Chevrolet: S. Steiaboclr, H. Stein bock. Roy Johnson, George Allen. William Gahlsdorf, Ray DeHerritt. Reo Flying Clouds: Fred Karr. Earl Newton. - Henry Barr, Ray Vikeyall Jlert Hemenway. . Elks: .Ed Pratt, Bert Tjclor. "Doc". Hussey. . Don Younf, Tan Welder. Food Shopf Don Paul!n. Monte JXohr. Aft Allison. Mike Shamley, Charles' Munson. Man'sShop (winners fn 1929): Ereel Kay, Joe Co. "Tiny" Hall, Graham Sharkey; "Virgle Stoliker, Schei's Clothing 'Store: James MeMullen. "Cy Greenlaw, Clem Kertson, H. Reiser, Hugh WUker soa, Johnny ScheL Loss ot Lumpkin. 1928 back field star, has brought gloom to Georgia Tech fans. - 0 ooly th -:-..-r r m , f ' , - . ' 4 -. ?sv - v.. as (', ' TS?V-