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1 i Hi i : 4 : - if j in hi DSD owlm g Tourney Tbe plaintive piea of the fight "an, "Why don t we hare some Ight eards?" is still being heard. 4men, brothers. Bnt who will we ?et to fight? There aren't any main eTent fighters in- town, and ?alem fans won't support main events from out of town. Quod jrat demonstrandum, as the pick and shovel men say. t The only solution is to build the game up again in the old, te dious fashion; bill the boys that are available with possibly a cou ple of eight round fights or three iixefc fit the prices to the attrac tions and accept the patronage as It comes. Maybe it's the wrong time of year. We're in no hurry, but If we don't get to see some fights next fall, we're going in the producing business ourself. We notice bow oar old home town, Taconu, finally got its 1 OO.OOO population 20 years late. . Bob Boardman loaned us a book on sport writing. We were frank ly skeptical about its possible Tal lies, but we found out it waa no patent medicine claimed to pro duce sport writers after one treat ment. Here are a few quotations: "Knowledge of sport Is demand' ed of the sport writer. He is called upon to Interpret games, to review seasons, to compare teams, to estimate the significance of r suits and the value of players. To do a first class piece of work he must have a general knowledge of the sport in question and a spe cial knowledge of persons or events with which his story must deal. The general knowledge re quired is an understanding of the sport as It is played, today and something bf its eVgjrelopment. The special knowledge should include up-to-date information on the par ticular subject of Jne news." All right, boys, step right ap and apply for oar Job. "A knowledge of good English is particularly important in sport writing because of the failure of so many sport writers to use good English." The author adds that this is particularly noticeable on the smaller papers. What a queer idea this fel low has! Isn't "palooka" good English? What are oar sport pages coming to? Anyway, most of the book is de voted to more or less "model" stories and some good, live col umns, so if we don't take the hunch and brighten up this one pretty soon it's our own fault. Fellow told us the other day we were "hitting a real stride" now. That sounded like apple sauce, but he went on to explain that we were not so hot for a long time, which gave the conversation an atmosphere of authenticity. We hope so. Yesterday We Saw Pictures of Spec Keene's ath letes in the Wallulah, Willamette university annual; and blamed it most of the boys didn't look as though there ought to be both front and profile views with num bered cards hanging from their necks. MEET TB LAST Pin Smashers to Vie Upon Local Alleys In Stiff Competition Sae'U 0kl. Lot A. 8b r. BraokL 8u L, Pitub. N. T. The city handicap bowling tournament is scheduled to get under way tonight at 7:30 o'clock, with six five-man teams wuk. taking the alleys. Doublet and pmuj. InrlM will fallow at :30. X- iu loaroimcai win cvuiiuue for four days, winding up Toes day night. Eighteen five-man teams are entered and most of the same players are registered for doubles and singles. Tuesday night at 7:30 there will be a special match between the old Reo Flying Clouds team and the Man's Shop. They are expected to put up a great battle. Oregon Packing company ad vanced into first place in the Business league with only one more night of competition re maining, by winning three games from Capital Dairies. Tom Riffe had high game, 209, and high series, S27. A hot finish is pre dicted for the night of May 29. Salem Sanitary Milk defeated Roth Grocery three games straight in a postponed game. The Lions won two games from the Elks and the Orphans took two from Nelson and ' Hunt, in Club league play Wednesday night. L. Grote had high game of 223 and high series, 674. This leaves a tight race for first place, the Elks leading the Lions by one game as they go Into the final week. Scores were: OKPHAJiS Burnt 14 179 169 494 Lewis 149 123 188 437 Rocane ,170 138 "160 458 rr 154 128 143- 424 Nsthmaa 140 191 185 316 COAST ISAOTTB W. L.. Pet. W. lu Pet. 37 18 .800) lfiisioa 22 32 .5O0 20 20 .5651 Holly. 21 24 .467 24 20 .5451 Seattle 20 25 .444 85 21 .543Portlaa 15 SO .838 YATIOHAI. LEAGUE W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. 20 12 .25iChieag 18 17 .514 19 13 .5041 Boston 13 IS .419 17 IS .567CiaeJn. 12 18 .400 16 15 .516tPbilad. 10 lt',145 AMEBIC AH LEAGUE W. Li. Pet. W. L. Pet. 24 10 .706181. L. 12 17 .414 20 12 .625Chieg 12 IT .414 16 14 .533! Detroit 13 21 .382 17 15 .53 11 Ronton . 13 21 -364 Five. Different Pitchers Are Used by. Portland Team During Game brought by Mrs. Tallon seeking divorce from her husband whom she married In Salem in 1904. She. claims that Tallon has been cruel to her, going so far as to threaten her life at the point of a gun. On May 22 the. plaintiff as serts, Tallon attacked one of his sons, battered his face and threat ened to kill him. Fifty dollars a month support for the children la asked by Mrs. Tallon In her divorce complaint. HARD SLUGFF ST COAST UAOVH At Los Aageles: Portland 12: Holly WO4 II. At HaerasMate 8; Ui Aagelss 2. At Oakland 0: Baa rraaeiaea 4. At Saa Franeisca: Missions 6: Seattle 0. VATIOVAL XSAQira At PMaborfh ,7; Chicago 6. At Philadelphia : Maw Tark At Boston 8; Brooklya 6. Ka ether fa played. - AMZXJCAK LEAOTTB At Cleveland 4: St. Loais 5 Re ether garnet played. JUNIOR MSffll WILL GET STftRTEfl LOS ANGELES, May 23. (AP) A tenth inning rally, which started on an infield grounder from Jtm Cronin's bat that took a had hop over Otis Brannon's head for a double, today gave Portland a 12 to 11 victory over Hollywood. The Beavers tried five pitchers In an effort to stem the tide of Hollywood hits. The Stars collect ed 17 against 12 for the Port land club, but were unable to make the connt In their moments. Summa drove in five of the Beavers runs with two hom ers, the only four base hits of the affair. R H E Portland 12 12 2 Hollywood 11 17 3 (10 Innings.) Chesterfield, Carcarella, Pose- del, Walters, Ortman and Palmi sano; Hollerson, Page, Yde and Bassler. LEGUMES TRIM IMPERIALS 7 TO 3 Total a .759 75S 812 Nelson Ltslia Raker Horton Schultx MEUOV AND HUNT 163 128 181 .150 .150 .150 .158 Totals 150 150 150 151 729 150 i5r lSo 155 450 i 464 786 2286 ELKS Elliott 163 172 Van Patten 189 155 Spears 131 135 Gabrielaon 205' 168 Pratt. 180 173 Totalt 170 150 149 183 158 848 802 810 2460 LIONS Huckint 170 159 Hosg i..15 146 Bedea 162 135 DaTidaoa 150 165 Greta 223 141 190 128 139 153 210 Total! .861 746 820 2427 Lartoa Eckstein Hites Daridton . H. Brown OREGON PACKING .152 179 a'..181 -1-181 172 189 156 151 153 158 176 181 163 190 150 Totals 893 835 888 2616 CAPITAL DAISIES' 145 151 170 166 209 153 155 160 153 . 114 168 149 Bobbins 160 146 126 Cline Jr. Riffa Roque -. Cline Sr. After a general practice session last night at o'clock o Olinger field, American Legion junior baseball activities locally will get under way definitely Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, when a game between two local teams 3329 will be played on the high school diamond. One of these teams will be the outfit coached by In 450 White, and the other will be re- 450 crwited from all of tbe other teams tentatively organized. The county competition will Start the following Sunday morn ing with the Silverton team meeting a team chosen from all Salem candidates. This game will probably be played in Salem. Another game at Silverton will follow, the next Sunday. After this series is completed, as well as games between these teams and any others which may develop in Marion county, a coun ty team will be organized, picking tne best players irom all of the teams. The competition rales tnls t year permit tnis arrange ment and win result in stronger teams participating in the state finals. Cliff Parker is general chair man of local American Lesion Junior baseball, and is being a sisted by Ivan White, Luke Gill. Frank Brown and Leo Edwards. Edwards will probably direct the county team after it is organised. 505 474 415 556 610 519 430 430 468 574 517 516 495 524 480 468 537 468 426 1 432 euro cm ins DRAW UP SCHEDULE NORTH HOWELL, May 23. (Special) A schedule of games for Grange baseball teams of Ma rion county has been prepared and play will start Sunday and con tinue through July. Tbe schedule follows: First Half May 25 Butteville at North Howell; Silverton Hills at Ankeny. June 1 Butteville at Silverton Hills, Ankeny at Monitor. i June 8 North Howell at Sil verton Hills, Monitor at Butte ville. June 15 North Howell at An keny; Silverton Hills at Monitor. June 22 Ankeny at Butteville; Monitor at North Howell. Second Half June 29 North Howell at Butteville; Ankeny at Silverton Hills. July Silverton Hills at Butte ville, Monitor at Ankeny. July 13 Silverton flhi at North Howell, Butteville at. Mon tor. July 20 Ankeny at North How ell; Monitor at Silverton Hills. July 27 Butteville at Ankeny; North Howell at Monitor. C. W. Coyne of Monitor is pres ident of the league; M. A. Pier son of Aurora, vice president and George Cad well of Salem, secretary. Totals Shields . Cline Jr. Hoxis Lynch Jeott .740 829 750 2819 BOTH GEOCZSY 179 184 176 159 164 161 183 144 134 301 146 192 206 216 164 539 484 401 539 586 VALLEY TEAMS TO EEL 116 SUM Totala .-...878 854 817 2549 a ATKV SANTTAET MILK Ostris -J - 159 184 182 625 Cnrti. .--136 177 182 445 Blatchley 153 139 198 519 Allison 232 190 J55 557 V.kf 203 158 188 499 Totals .895 880 827 2602 Clevettmd Indians Lose to St. Louis WILLAMETTE VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet 2 1.000 1 1 .600 .1 2 .333 .0 1 .000 Sunday's Schedule At Salem Corvallis vs. Salenf. At Albany Eugene vs. Albany Eugene Albany Salem . Gorvallis Triple Play Saves Day SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. (AP)4 The San Francisco Mis sions not only defeated the Seat tle Indians t-0 today but dished up a snappy triple play for the benefit of the customers. The triple kill came in the ninth in ning. Just when it appeared Bert Cole, Mission left hander, was dne for trouble. Dave Barbee, Seattle right fielder, walked, went to second on Holland's single. Bill Lawrence, center fielder, drove a liner to Rodda, shortstop, who threw to Monroe, doubling Bar- bee, and Monroe relayed to first baseman Burns. The Missions had their rally in the filth, scoring four runs on five hits and a walk. Cole kept the Seattle hits well scattered. R H E. Seattle 0 10 3 Missions 0 12 0 Hansen and Borreani; Cole and Brenzel. Sacs Wallop Angela SACRAMENTO. May 23 (AP) Pudgy Gould had things pretty much his own way today and S:c ramento defeated Los Angeles 8 to 3, to deadlock the series at two. Art Delaney was hit hard and often by the Sacs, homers by Ca- milli and Rohwer accounting for five runs. McLaughlin s work at third featured. He also hit four times in five tries. R H Los Angeles 3 10 Sacramento 8 12 The American Legion team de feated the Imperials 7 to 3 in a Commercial twilight league ball game Friday night on the Willam ette field. The war veterans scored three runs in the first inning. Keene was hit by a pitched ball. Clin ton hit a two bagger, and Bishop a three bagger scoring Keene and Clinton. Bishop scored on an error. Keene demonstrated what he had been teaching his Bearcat tos sers to do all season when he cleaned up the drunken sacks with a triple in the fourth scoring himself on a wild pitch. Schnelle, Maison and Gabrielson were on when "Spec delivered. The Imperials got two runs in the first inning when Morlarty singled after the bases were loaded, scoring Herberger. Clark came in on an error. Another run was scored tn the third when Gigger doubled to bring Tucker in from second base. Tucker had singled and pilfered second. The score: Legion ' AB R H PO A E Maison. 3b ..3 1 0 1 0 1 Gabrielson, lb 4 1 2 4 1 0 Keene, If .... 2 2 1 1 0 0 Clinton, 2b . .3 1 1 0 0 0 Bishop, is . . .3 1 2 1 3 0 Humphreys rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Huston, cf . . . 3 0 1 0 0 0 Watson, c ...2 0 1 7 2 0 Schnelle, p . . 1 1 0 1 0 0 Totals . . .23 7 8 15 6 1 Imperials AB R H PO A E Moriarty. 2b .3 0 1 0 1 0 F. Colgan. If .2 0 0 0 0 0 Tucker, ss . . .3 1 ' 1 2 2 1 Gigger, c 3 0 2 5 0 0 H. Colgan, cf . 3 0 0 1 0 0 Fish, 3b 2 0 0 2 1 O Herberger, rf 2 112 0 0 Clark, lb 1 1 0 3 1 0 Lyons, p .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...19 3 5 15 5 1 Ignacio Fernandez Loses by Decision; Jewish Lad to Fight For Title MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, May 23. ( AP) Sleek Al Singer wiped out the last ob stacle In bis path to a shot at the lightweight championship tonight and battered up the only warrior who had ever knocked him out. The dark Jewish boy from the Bronx made a mess of Ignacio Fer nandes' features, dropped him for a count of two and hammered him steadily for ten rounds but he could not finish him. Fernandez deadened Singer with a single right to tbe chin in three rounds here less than a year ago By whipping Fernandez, Singer is assured of a title match with Sam my Mandell in one of the open air extravaganzas of the summer. Singer, favorite at any price the gamblers conld get, gave the 12.' 000 present the biggest thrill of the night in the opening round Sliding from his corner the boy the Bronx prays will be another Benny Leonard; fiddled and fussed for a moment and then crashed his right -hand full on Fernandez' chin. The Filipino landed on his shoulders, shook' his head and bounced to his feet at the count of two; then be marched full in to Singer's heaviest guns, snort ing, wagging his mop of stringy black hair and absorbed every thing that came his way without flinching. Singer couldn't put him down again that round, nor could he budge the sturdy little brown man, scarcely bigger than a feath erweight, in the nine punishing rounds following. 1 THICK Ml eave his occupation as laborer; the bride as stenographer. Frank Duerst of Sublimity, re ceived a license to marry Frances Fields, also of Sublimity, Duersi is a farmer, his wifeHo-be a teaclfc er. Both gave ages as legal. Edward A. Geister 45 resident on East Terry street, Portland, re ceived permission to marry Alice Johnston, 43, 1840 Court street, Salem. Lowell T. Hoblitt. Silverton newspaper worker, received per mission to wed Caroline Water man. 1307 Hines street, Salem. Both young people gave their age as legal. BEARCAT Iffl Delaney and Wlrts. and Hannah; Gould Seals Blank Oaks OAKLAND, May 23 (AP) Jimmy Zlnn, husky right hander, pitched the San Francisco seals to a 4-0 victory over the Oakland Oaks today and nearly pitched himself Into the hall of baseball fame. He only allowed one hit. Louis Martin. Oaks center field er, ruined what would have been a perfect day for Zinn by singling in the fourth. Aside from that. Zinn, acquired from the Cleveland Americans this spring, was in vincible. Bob Hurst held the Seals scoreless for seven frames, but yielded one in the eighth and three more in the ninth. R H E San Francisco 4 12 1 Oakland 0 1 3 Zlnn and Penebsky; Hurst and Lorn bar dL iiinrnTi mm nmiT m ? ILII.buUUI IU o BE sinus 01 CH1CAGD CUBS ABE With a promise from the weath erman' of fair weather, the four teams In the Willamette Vallev CLEVELAND. May 23 ( AP) I baseball league are honlne that Scoring two runs in tne eignm their hostilities this week may be inning St. Louis aereatea tne renewed without any interruption. Indians nere toaay b Cleveland to 4 R H E St. Louis & 1 Cleveland 4 9 1 Stewart and Ferrell; Harder, Jablonowski and L. Sewell Do Not sign this if yoa are a Preseat Subscriber as EVERY ORDER WILL BE VERIFIED The Oregon Statesman Circus SulMcription Blank Tbie coupon when accompanied by oae New Three-HoBth Hb cription to The Oregon SUtesmaa will entitle the bearer to a ticket to the AL O. BARNES CIRCUS, MAY 84. at Salem, Or. I am not now a subscriber to THE OREGON 8TATES man by mail or. carrier, bat agree to subscribe for three months and until I order it stopped. 1 will pay the regular subscription price of 50c per month. Eugene will go to Albany this Sunday, to meet the strong Alco team at the fairgrounds. A victory for the Eugene team will give it a firm grip on first place, while a victory for Albany will throw the two teams into a Ue for the lead. While Eugene and Albany will be battling at Albany, Corvallis an A QalAtn vfll vat tnratfi i. fAp For Prohibition games and hope to retaliate with a victory -this time. Poor fielding has been the cause of the Senators' defeat in the last two games, and Manager Edwards hopes that his team comes through In fine- style Sunday, Corvallis will give the Senators plenty of competition, with-their star pitcher, Ralph Coleman, on the mound. Manager Coleman to aa good as he ever was and his fast breaking curve has been a nemesis to the opposing batsmen. Salem probably will use young Courtney Towns, of Eugene, on the mound. The ex-Eugene high school pitcher twirled a great game against the Eugene Townies last week, and but for poor sup port might have returned rictbr. He shows great promise. President George E. wUhel announced that the Corvallis- Al bany game would be played Deco ration Day. Voters in Salem That Salem Voters favor prohi bition is revealed by a telegram to The Statesman from the Literary Digest which was received on Fri day. The message follows! "Second analysis of vote on pro hibition in Salem shows of 2S74 ballots tallied 1198 are for en forcement, 831 for modification while 545 favor repeal. PITTSBURGH, May 23 (AP) Pittsburgh beat Chicago 7 to in an exciting game here today. The Bruins rallied for three runs in the ninth and had the tying run on the bases when Glenn Spencer, recruit hurler, stopped the invaders. R H E Chicago S 14 1 Pittsburgh 7 10 0 Carlson, Bush, Blake, Nelson and Hartnett; Meine, Spencer and Bool. Signed. . . Address. , Town...... Phone No, Secured by. v............ Address. .. ........... Ticket good 'only for child under If years of age. Ticket I win admit you to the Big Top snowline siae snow and the Wild West Show, after the big show.Good afternoon or even- ing. ' :v '- t' -C.sc 1 ; ' - !- ; Bring or matt all new iubscriptiona to THB STATES- 1CAN. 215 S. Commercial. Circulation Dept. and secure your ; ticket. - w -.W-- '"-'.-v :-' -I ' ; ; . -' Mail-orders must fee paid tn advanoa Rata: iOe per mo. Swim Classes " Will Be Held Classes in swimming for begin ners will be held at the T. M.C. A. beginning June 16, it has been announced. Boys will be Instruct ed from f to :3f a. m. Tuesdays and Fridays, and girls from 10:15 to JL0:45 the same days. Each class is - limited to eight pupils, and It is probable that more: than one class of each sx may be nee easarjr to meet the demand. Each pupil will be entitled to ten les sons. Fred. Smith will be the in structor. ;4 . - SHADED BY PIRATES Giants Lose Another PHILADELPHIA, May 23 (AP) A five run rally in the eighth inning today enabled the Phillies to take their second straight game from the New York Giants 9 to i. The Glahtsscored six runs in the last two 'frames with home runs by Terry and Ott featuring. R New York . 8 Philadelphia s Hubbell and Hogan; Collins, Alexander, Davis, Smyth ana Mccuray. One of the toughest wrestling matches of the season Is in pros pect for next Wednesday night at the armory when Sailor "Tex" Watklns, who now claims Salem as his home, meets Ernie Arthur, Canadian middleweight champion. In a two hour contest. Watklns gained tbe good will of local fans In his two matches with Wildcat Pete, In which he scored an even break, winning the first one and losing the second. Arthur showed he had the "stuff" when be won with comparative ease from Dee Anderson this week. These men are as nearly oppo- sites as could be selected any where; Watklns the comedy king, pulling all sorts of monkeyshines without ever forgetting that he is in a wrestling match. Arthur the "strictly business" type who pays no attention to the crowd and wastes no time on showmanship. Whether this match will de velop into the rough affair that has been seen here on occasions is problematical. There wasn't a bit of rough stuff when Arthur met Anderson; Watklns m&'9ete had occasional spats which were more due to the heat of conflict than to design. Arthur is billed to meet Mervln Barrackman at Albany Monday night. The Canadian champion has beaten Barrackman twice. Ya qul Joe, who was wrestling Henry Jones at Eugene Friday night, will be introduced here Wednes day night and may be signed up for the following card. Hereafter, according to Match maker Harry Plant, wrestlers will be required to weigh in and win not be matched out of their own class. This decision follows dis satisfaction of the fans with Wed nesday night's bout in which An derson was declared to have shown too much awbition and wrestled out of his class. C ANTICIPATE DEFEAT OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, May 23 Oregon State trackmen will do well to ac cumulate -40 points in the dual track meet with University of Oregon here Saturday, according to the dopesters. This conclusion was reached after comparison of the times made by both schools in meets against University of Washington this season. Oregon State lost to the Washington Hus kies while the Webfoots won an outstanding 'victory. Even though Oregop State ex perienced little trouble in defeat ing University of Idaho in the dual track meet here last Satur day, by the score of 102 to 29. ne vertheless Dick Newman, Oregon State coach sees no chance for a victory over the Webfoots. Oregon State entries announced by Coach Newman are pole vault McLean, Kretzmeier, Lyman; shot put Bergerson, Horton; 100-yard dash Peterson, Sid Johnson, Rodman; Mile run Cantine. Mullin; 220-yard dash Peterson. Sid Johnson, Oglesby; High Jump Carter, Rodman, Ly man; Discus Luce, Horton, Pe terson;. High hurdleji Martin, Prentiss, Dufrane; 440-yard run Kirk. Phillips, Oglesby; two mile Chapsdn, Gilmore; Half mile Young, Ron Johnson, Mul lin; Javelin Eilers, Horton, Mc Kalip; Broad jump McKalip, Rodman, Peterson; Low hurdles Martin, Prentiss, Duff; Relay Kirk, Phillips, Oglesby, Ron Johnson. s TILT WITH WHITMAN Willamette university baseball team is to play Whitman college on May 29, 30, and 31 in Salem for the championship of the Northwest conference. The Willamette Bearcats have already won two 'Northwest con ference championships this year and bid strong for the third. The first , championship was taken in rootDaii. rae goat una oi iue Bearcats was uncrossed by confer ence teams -until the champion ship game which ended 40-13 and was played at Walla Walla against Whitman college. : The second championship this year was won in "basketball, the Willamette team winning every conference game played and beat ing Oregon twice' by impressive scores. This Is the first time In history that Willamette has taken two northwest championships in one year, and the local school bids fair to take the third one this coming week-end. Both of the other championships were won in the final contest on foreign terri tory, but this time the local fans will have a chance to see the Bear cats in action in a championship series. Willamette teams - have been beaten in major conference con tests but once this year, and that loss was one in track to Pacific university by a score of 60-70. II.S. TEHIER Yankees Defeat Mexicans tr Earn Right to Invade ' Foreign Courts WASHINGTON. May 23 (AP) The United States Davis cup team earned the right to fflvade Europe today as iU dashing young doubles pair of William Allison and Johnny Van Ryn scored a clean cut, straight set victory over Mexico's best combination. Playing almost faultless ten nis, Allison and. Van Ryn beat Manuel Llano and Alfonso Unda, 6-0, 6-1, 6-3, giving the United States a 3-0 lead in its tie witfa Mexlco and unchallenged suprem acy in the American zone. The two matches to be playtd tomorrow are mere formality. George Martin Lott, of ChicaKO, is scheduled to meet 20-year old Richardo Tapia, who came within inches of upsetting Allison yester day in a five-set match, while Al lison Is to oppose Ignacio de !u Barbolla. LINCOLN T: SERIOUSLY INJURE!! CONVICT DRESSED IN" Tony Lehnen was "dressed in" at the Oregon state penitentiary Friday night, having been brought here by Deschutes county officers to serve an 18-year term for burg lary. He is a "three time loser." o : ! Latest reports from the Ralno General hospital are that Ivan Merrick of Lincoln, who was fur iously hurt when lie fell from a tree near his home on Thursday, are that Mr. Merrick's back i broken and that two vertebrae are crushed. Young Merrick, who is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Merrick, was sawing a limb from a tree wlifn the limb broke near the trunk of the tree. He fell 14 feet to the-, ground. A physician was summon ed at once but Mr. Merrick wa in such pain that the extent of h: Injuries could not be learned. He was rushed to the hospital for care. An x-ray examination revealed the extent of the injury but the patients condition is such that he can not be put in a cast for soire time. : O Business Directory ) AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry II Tra Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer Residence and Store 1810 N. Summer St. Phone K11 PAINTING Kalsomine $3 to J5. per roorr:. nl Interior painting reasonable t:-'ct-a. TeL 173J. Fay Thompson. BATHS Turkish baths and masaare. LoRnn. PhoneiJH, New Bank. R D. Barton National Batteries Starter anf generator work. 202 Smith High. LLOYD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycles nnii repairing. 387 Ccmrt. 256 N. High. TeL 17. Res. 104-J. DRS. SCOFIELD. praetor. X-Ray and Bank Blflg H E 11 1 17 3 Benge, Two . Teams Tied BOSTON. May 23 (AP) The Brooklyn Robins went Into a Ue with the Idle St. Lonhi Card inals for first place in the Na tional league, today by defeating the Brayea C to 3. Walter Ber- ger hit his tenth homer of the year for two Boston runs. K H E Brooklyn ............ 13 1 Boston 3 9 1 W. Clark, Lnque and Lopex; Brady, Cunningham and Gowdy. Hubby Won' Be Allowed to Talk With His Wife H An injunction, restraining Will iam Patriek Tallon from commu nicating with Sadie M. Tallon, his wife, except through a third party, and " from baring anything to do with their children, waa lasned tn circuit court Friday. . At the same tme complaint was Extension of O.E. Line Will Move Rapidly Work will begin at once on the Oregon Electric extension to Sweet Home and up the Calapooia riTer beyond HoQy. Machinery has already arriyed and more is being brought In each day, accord ing to reports from Lebanon and Albany. From SO to (0 men will arrire this week and the company en gineers hare been on the ground tor more than two. weeks. A per manent camp will be established near Sweet Home. H. 17. Entler it Is -reported will be resident engi neer daring the construction of the projected lines. WIELD DEFEATS AH TEAM 10-3 LINFIELD COLLEGE, May 23. The Llnfield baseball squad wound up a successful diamond season Thursday by downing the Pirate nine of Albany college 10-3 on the local athletie field. The Wildcats beat the Pirates earlier in the season 7-1. Both teams were erratic, mak ing six boners each. Roy Todd went the full nine for the Linfield club. He pitched good ball, allow ing only four hits. Elder, Albany motrad.iman, was nicked for nine safe swats by tbe Wildcats. Renne poled out our of the nine bits for Linfield. R H E Linfteld. 10 9 Albany 3 4 c Batteries Albany: Elder and Edstrom. Linfield: Todd and Cameron, Wearer. Of nine games played this year ine wnacai aiamona nine an nexed six. ; Albany and Pacific colleges were downed twice each, pacific unirerslty once, and the Boanerges Bachelor club of Mc Minnrille once. All three games lost were Northwest conference contests.- Willamette unirersltr trounced Linfield twice and Pa cific unlrerslty took a third con ferenee battle. SHEETS NEW GIRLS Hiss Mabel P.- Robertson dean of girls at the high school met with the ninth A girls atParrisb yesterday morjUa'glring them a talk on entrance to high school and also, giring blue eards to the group. She will meet with the Lee lie junior high ninth grade girls Monday moraine ' - (- - FOUR COUPLES GET LICENSE TO WED "Marriage days are here again. sang the assistant in County Clerk Boyer's - office - Thursday as - the two day cessation of matrimontal licenses came to an abrupt close. For along with the . sunshine came-applicants for ?glory tick ets"; four couples of 'em. Wilbur B. Hamsbnrger, 22, a resident of Route nine. Salem. started the day by receiving per mission ta wed Irma C. Lewis, 20 Koaie nre suem.. The groom a 11. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN BICYCLE REPAIRING CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Chlre K. C M. New CLEANING SERVICE Center St. Valeterla, tel. 2227. SUITS cleaned and pressed 11, VAR ST CLEANERS. 1JJ N. Com'L over LET Bu sicks. ELECTRICIANS HA UK ELECTRIC CO. 481 North Front Pt.. Tel. No. 2. FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL occasions- Olsen'a. Court A High St. TeL 80L. CUT Flowers, wedding bouaueta funeral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brelthaupt. florist. (12 State Street Tel. 380. ' GARBAGE Commercial ana industrial afr obJ Power Painting CAPITAL PAINTING SERVICE 460 North IS. Tel. 173 fj. PAPER HANGING PHONE GLENN Ada for hFia decorating-, parerhansina'. tfntina-. clc neuaDie worKnian. PLUMBING PLUMBING and work. Grnber Bros Tel. 550. general repair ICS So. LIUrty. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, card a ran. phlets. programs, books or any kind of printing, call t The Statesman Printing Department. 215 8. Commer cialTel. seo. RADIO FOR every purpose, for everypur" All standard sizes of Radio T- 'nm. EOFF ELECTHICAL SHOP. 335 Cert St.. TeL 488. ROOFING SOLVE yo -T roofing diff!c : tia with Pioneer Tosmite rook p;ii-'.v---l shingles. Carlton Pioneer Roofirg Co. 170 N Front. 4S7. I STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. !or for aale. rebuilt and repaired. AH kinds of woven wire fence, fancy r.r.d plain, hop baskets nnd hoons, 'oi.au nooks. Salem Fence and S'ove tVorb 262 Chemeketa Mreet. R. K. FTc-nlr.g. Palem Scavenger! Tel. 1C7 or 2298. INSURANCE WARREN F. POWERS Life and General Insurant Tel. t7. 21t u. a Bank Bide. WICLAMETTE INSURANCE AGENCY 211 Masonic Bldav Pbone No. 2. BECKS a HENDRICKS Ml N. High Tel 11. KODAK DEVELOPING Developing film a. prompt service. NELSON a HUNT. Court and Liberty. LAUNDRIES THE NEW. SALEM LAUNDRY TBS WEIDER LAUNDRY Telephone 25 . Ml a BlgH CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Telephone 165 The Laundry of Pure Jtaatertala" 1Z4 Broadwa MATTRESSES Naw anrlnc-niled matmaM retaflad directly from factory te you. Capital wj ueaaini ve Tex 11. ioso Nona Capitol. , BIUSIC STORES jj POIV RENT-. Kew pianos. Stiff Furniture Company. a l. G EO. C WILL Planoa. Phono graphs, sewing machines, cheat music and . piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewtna- machines. 1 22 State tret Salem. OPTOMETRISTS DR L R BURDETTB. ortometrlst A1 First Natt. Ban Bid. Tel lit Reliable Gas Range Burning ROCKOAS. raakes cooking equipment, for part!, are. write PACIFIC P.OCICGAS CO. 626 Pacific BMs. Por TAILOR? D. H. MOSHER Tailor for men en4 women. 474 rr-rrr r. - TRANSFER CAPITAL C'tv Transfer Co. !2 State St. Tel. ?SS. Distributing, for warding and storage our spa!-.y. our rnteg. . WATCH REPAIRING GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR ING or money back. THE JETVEI BOX. ITS X. Liberty. Calem. Real Estate Directory BECKS ltl N. Hifh HENDRICKS TeL 1l JOSEPH BARBER RKALTY CO. 20 Grey Bid. Pbona 7fO S. M. EAR LB 224 N. High St TeL U2. HOMER D. FOSTER 170 SUV Et REALTY CO. Tel. ti3 W. H. CRABENHORST CO. 124 & Liberty St Tel. IH. . GERTRUD J. K PAGE 49S N. Cottas Tel IHfc .04-1 FNtBkT EUdgfTel. 919. - J. F. UIJUCH 129 N. Commercial - TeL US. 441 6tat St i F. L. WOOD TeL TI4. -1 1