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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1930)
PAGE TIGITlC . ; . . Th.OREGON CTATE v SUmnm JumimWim Eimi Gmm mm Ememe: 22 12-, r . J . . - JL ' I. . .: . - m v n. . i ..... . ' i . ' . W - . . " illWAVi HIIIIAIAII TITLE IN SIGHT Second Game Will Be Played At Silyerton; Fifth In ning is Riot ETJGKNK. Ore.. July 22. (AP) Is a tme featured "he try hlttiBS ' a&d .looae. tieldias, tbc Sllrertoa Americas Legion Junior baseball team defeated tb. Eu gene team In tbe first of a three game series for tbe western Ore son championship here, teday, 23 to It. ' - - ' ' A second same will be played at SilTerton Saturday, v Time and place lor the third same. If one is necessary, bate not been: de cided. . . . i 8ilrerU bad one big Inning, the fifth, when It chalked up It bits and nearly as many rons. " . Jf the Silrerton team wins Its second same at home. It -will meet the champion of the eastern Ore gon dlTlslon which under the ar rangement of area Includes Port land. The , Portland team will play Ontario In the 'finals for the ' eastern district at Bend. - " R HE SilTerton 2 2 1 S -Eugene ........... 1 IS. 11 -' Perrfne, Schwab and Rudlhou--er: . "Wllhelm. Brewer - Keables - and Soults. . 1 "' DY c u a X. O Christner In Title Role Months and months ago we, ventured -the' opinion that mid week twilight baseball would pay ! la the Willamette Valley league or any .'similar .semi-pro circuit' organised In this Tjcinity, prorid- j ed the necessary arrangements could be made for setting the players away from their regular Jobs la time to-, make tbe trips. And did you get mm. eyeful of that crowd at the twilight game Monday- night Ue big gest crowd of the ecosouw May be it was tbe wbJakera, bat wo don't believe it. We are sure that league game, especially if it was an1 important one in tbe league race, would draw OTea better. ' The fact is that Sunday base ball has to compete with the au tomobile and the numerous pleas-' ure resorts within easy, driving distance of Salem, and they pro-. vide too much -Competition. ' In the middle .of the week, when people are " in town,- they'll turn out for baseball. . Of course -the sun' is a big handicap n OUngrr-fleM, and if twilight ball became the rule, the diamond would have to be shifted around so. the bat ters could have an even break, and more bleachers erected so tbe fans wouldn't have to look Into tbe DENVER, Colo.. July 22 (AP) K. O, Christner, Akron, Ohio, heavyweight, knocked out George Maney, Denver, light heavyweight. In the second round of tbeir ten round bout at the stockyards stadium tonight. Man ley was a slight favorite In tbe betting. crowns wiu warrant it,-, even in pitiful Portland. Host : people work in -the davtlme and have the evenings free. Of course, ItH cut into other amusements. v Reports say the box offices are tickled wherever night hall is tried, but the players arent so Jubilant. Night ball breaks ap tbeir schedule of eatang and ' .sleeping,' and they say ground ' hulls are hard to see, the flood lights failing tn this one re spect. Probably they'll be per-, fected- to xorer this objection . before- long. Uko a lot. of other "new" things which most ' people said couldn't ever be, night baseball and also night football' are here to stay. There's talk of, night football . here next fall, and we wouldn't be surprised it one good game 'between' Willamette . and a Worthy opponent, would pay for installation of the lights. :.;. . We Skw I Time will come when night baseball will be played in these circuits, only it may be by that time that Salem will have organ ized ball. We wouldn't be a bit surprised. The Coast league is pretty nearly ajl on a night shift this week, and we'll venture the . At., the Salmon River cutoff; celebration, exactly owe. dose, women wearing .hats, ell the others wore tarns; (Mrs. M.) - Junior Golfers Start Tourney PORTLAND, Ore.. Jury 22. r- (AP) Robert Litten, McMlnn ville, Arnold Inman and Lawrence Sehechtef, Portland, tied for med alist .honors In the Qualifying round of the third annual Oregon state Junior go it championship tournament. The three covered the CC7S yard Lake Oswego course in 7C strokes. Par is 73. Ufcany Cuts Down ; Salem's Uargihvto fine Point; plUcJOairVibn Tor v The. 'Alcoa eat down Salem's lead in 'hitting percentage from two points to one in Sunday's game, but the Senators are still beading the Willamette . Valley league in .this respect. . Salem's average is .271. Albany's .270. pBagene .22t,.Corvallis .227. Al bany is leading in number of hits 107 to Salem's 193. bat the local team : has . managed " to V escape about .17 times al bat charred to the Alcoa. f - MeClaln. Albanr catcher, is still hitting in tbe . region. .111. to be exact, and has played. enough games now to.be ranked as tho top hitter. Olinger is next with J14 though he. has hit only .30 for Salem. - Individual' averages are: Saleni 7 : -. - AB R H Pet, Jones; u.12 1 .4H SaDivan - 7 .3I Olinger -2& J .3 T; Girod -43 2 13 .302 Edwards ..4 4 12 .300 C1U , .33 10 .300 J. Srritmater 30 Lansing ; .- ,H Beamls ' t Jenks , Poling 7 8tevens Roble. Barnes Wirt Epps Ridings Husband Gould Bliss Van Duyn 4 4. .133 I 4: il0 1 1 .031 2 2 .037 t .009 Eugene - .'AB R H Pet. , 2f 7. .300 - v 8 8 .zss 13 2 5 .203 " 4 S .243 ., " , 12- 0 3 .250 2i t .240 , . i 30 S 7 .233 30 8 7 .233 .28 3 214 21 2 4 .130 Anderson .... 7 1 1 .143 Shaaemaa -.,....21 2 2 ,99S Barton . 3 10 .000 Relnhart 2 0 0 .000 Oorvallla AB R H Pet. Dixney I 2 0 1 .500 Lamb 41 9 15 .SCO Saltag ' - t l 2 .333 Torson- 14 2 5 .313 Hafeofeldt . .' 37 4 11 .297 Brown w. 20 2 4 .200 Coleman . ,. ... 29 2 5 .172 Quesenberry .3i 0 C , .147 Bagley -24 .1 4 - .147 Mack LL i4 20 12. .100 LOTCjoy? ., , . 3 0 0 .000 Bnrmelster. .' " 2 .0 0 .040 m i3i ROBIHS OHS I Girod Da Vault P. Gtrod Peterson Russell Hogan .42 7 .13 2 .45 11 .23 4 5 0 2 0 11 .252 4 .222 9 .100 4 1174 0 .000 0 .000 Albany AB iicClaln .18 Wilkinson 4 8 D. Stritmater 46 McReynolds 41 BlaekweU 34 Fortler 24 Horton 8 Hecker 43 R H "Pet. 4 11 .375 7 XS .375 7 14 .344 9 13 .317 5 10 .294 4 7 .209 1 r .250 4 14 .233 W0t buff Dff's worse o(F om tike emd off yopr cogoir the war against Spitting is a crusade of decency ... join it. moke CEOTDFDISIS) ,'CMrvWI CLEVELAND, July 32 CAP) lThe- Indlfns won a doable header from New York today. holding . off - late Yankee 1 rallies to take the' second game 10 to 8, after scoring twice 'In the ninth to win the first 4 to 5. Averill. hit two home runs In the second game. R H E New York ..5 4 2 Cleveland . .4 7 4' Johnson, Pipgras and Dickey; iHudlln and Myatt. , R H E New York , 8 14 5 Cleveland .. 10 15 1 Gomei, Ruffing, McEvoy. Sher- ld and Hargrave, Dickey; Hard er, Shoffner, Brown and Sprinz. Golf Phenom of Yesteryear Comes Back to Tie for Beverly Honors By PAUL MICKELSON CHICAGO. July ,22 (AP) Charles 'Chick" .Evans. Jr., the Bobby Jones of yesteryear, came back .for more golfing renown to day by wedging into a two-way tie with another Chicagoan. John ny Lehman, 'in the fight for-the western . amateur championship medal. His big war clubs, one a stick used almost regularly since back In 1923 when he won his twelfth and last golf crown of any repu tation, clicked so" brilliantly to day be' Carded a 72, one over par on the stubborn championship Beverly -course,-and . pulled up from, behind to. tie Lehman with 147 strokes. But for a hooked shot into a trap on the final green where he took one over par, he would have stdod out In front alone tonight, with' the medal on his chest. , - Evans" scor,e-was -a celebrating gestsre for, his fortieth birthday anniversary and In hm own words It "made me 'feel like I was back in my game once again after a long layoff." Beverly,-regarded as one of the toughest courses ever, to .sport a championship, . tamed . contenders for the crown worn by the youth ful Don Moe, Portland, Ore., so ATXOVAX. isacnrM - . W. h. Pet- . - W".L. Pet. noll. St - .56 Pittak 4t 4S .4Tt ChW&M AS IS Jft2! Boctea -4S 4 .469 Pkils4. N. T. CUrtU 4T 43 .SSSIdaeia. 4S 4t .517 PfcjU. 40 41 .45 SI 52 .37S AsCEXICAV UAOtrn W, Ik ' Pet. . W. 1. PeL 3 S3 .640 1 Detroit 45 50 .474 57 S5 .S3! St. L. . SS 4 Jt 53 S .576! Ohio r 5 .S 48 4 .511tBstm 34 57 .374 BROOKLYN." July 22. (AP) - Frank .rrlaeh'a error, followed by singles by GUbert ana jsros sler, gavo the Robins a 1 to victory over tho St, Louis Cardi nals today. Hollis Thurston held tho wdalo three hits. A , R H k. St. Louis-,..'...... t., Brooklyn ......... 1 1 Hallihan and Uancuso; Thurs ton and Lopes. . . VATXOVAX. 1KAOTJB At Boktoa-Ciaciaaati poatpeaaa, raia. At Brklra 1, St. Laaia 9. At Pkiia4clpki-ll. Pittcbwgh'5. At Xew Taek -, Chrcaro S-l. A4CEniCAjr LBABUX . At CTaiaa4 a-10. Kaw Tark.S-S. At Caicar S, BMtoa 4. At Detroit A PkiUddpaia C -At St. Lavia 3. Waaaiaftoa 1. - cm ast usaavm At Sam Praaeiaea . Oaklaaa 5. Don Lewis Beats Vancouver Star In Canada Meet VANCOUVER- B. C. July 22 (AP) Don Lewis. Junior Port land star. . created the sensation of the .day in the western Cana dian lawn tennis championships eliminated Jack here when - he thoroughly again today an nnusu-1 Brawn. Vancouver ace and seeded any nign total 01 l&s stroaes, HTnlaver. In the second round or Cfssell Boots On CHICAGO, July 22 (AP) Three hits paired with ClsseH's error In the ninth cost Dutch Henry and the White Sox the ball game here this afternoon. Boston won, 4 to 3. R H B Boston 4 8 1 Chicago 3 9 3 Gaston, Durham and Berry, Hevlng; Henry, Lyons and Tate. perfect figures, were good enough to' qualify without a playoff. Ten tied at 159 and In the playoff, Vincent Dolp, .Portland, Ore., and Gus Fetx, Chicago, won the places in the qualifying brack et. Fetx won his place with a par. four on the first hole while Dolp scored a par fire to win on the second. Most of the favorites came through handily. Including Cyril Tolley and T. Phillip Per kins, Britons, who qualified with 152 and 154 totals, respectively. Evans and Lehman won their medal tie by four big strokes over Don Armstrong of Aurora, 111., and Ira Couch, one of the best players In the Chicago district. five strokes away with 152's came Tolley, and a pair of Chicago stars, George Dawson and Ruddy Knepper, who like Evans Is at tempting a' come-back. play. Lewis conquered Brawn, mi-finalist last week In the Brit ish Columbia tournament. 9-7, 5r2 Bradshaw Harrison, Tacoma defeated R. Kirkbride. Vancouver. 6-1, 4-4. Bog Hoogs, Eugene, de feated P. -C. Townsend, Vancou ver. 4-1. 4-3. In doubles. Harrl son and Hoogs defeated Hocking and Mclntyre, 4-1, 4-1. O Weill K: Collins Big Day PHILADELPHIA. July 22. API The Philadelphia Nation als took their second game today in the series with tho Pittsburgh Pirates, 11 to 5. Collins, Phila delphia burler. hit two home runs and stayed on the mound nine innings. Whitney also bit for the-. circuit for the' winners. - R Pittsburgh . ........ 5 Philadelphia ' ; . r.Ii French and Hemsley; and Rensa. H E 11 1 17 Collins- Giants, Cubs Split NE WYORK. July 22 "(AP)" i The .Giants,, and . the Chicago- Cubs remained on even terms to- day by dividing a double header, Chicago, won the first game, ft to- 4, and New York took the second. 4 to r, with. Ethan Allen's Boms run- witn . tne oases run in - third inning - providing most of the rant. The second- gams war called after the seventh inning because of - rain. R H, ET Chicago 5 . 15 1 New York 4 9 I Root and Hartnett; Donohuo and Hogan. R H FX Chicago .......... 1 4 2 New York .......... 4 8 O (Called end of 7th rain.) Teachout, Bush and J. Taylor; Walker and O'Farrell. Business Directory Shamrock V bears a . 18 1-foot hollow spruce stream-lined mast . O I -" y aS091va- Witt. y At :ft:';.-:i v' A v, '4-, 4 " --: 7 ! . - N C A. -". J '.s.:yy''::y.'X'-- On of many actual photograph oftpiU tipping cigar makers, ' Ttut above picture was iakeninNewYorkCity, Marxht2,19$ An affi - divUfromthephotogra pher t on file, thotring that this workman put acigartohtimouthand . hit eff edge of tobacco. Athletics Behind DETROIT July 22 (AP) ' Detroit defeated the Athletics, 4 to 5, today to take a one game advantage in their current ser ies. - y R H E Philadelphia .....5 11 1 Detroit .. 4 13 2 Shores, Grove and Cochrane: Sorrell, Hogsett, Hoyt and Hay-worth. con is won or nir ' O ; ; , . i o AMUSEMENTS MUSIC STORES Salem Golf Course 3 milea south FOR RENT New trfanoa H. I on River Drive. It hole watered fair- Stiff FurpHara Company. wars, large greens. Fees 75c, Sundays ' and holidays, $1.00. GEO. C WILL Pianos, Phono ' rraphs, sewing machines, sheet musle REETEE GOLF, driving practice, and piano studies. Repairing phos 29 balls for 10c For men and worn- graphs and. sewing etnehinea 431 Slat en. Winter Garden, 333 N. High. street. Salem. Why go miles to swim when you can Bwbn at Taylor's Beach : only IS and 15r. rt and State. PAPER HANGING A f TPrnmM1?t7RQ PHONE GLENN Adams for house AUVllUiIiir.rV3 decorating, paperhanglng. tinting, etc 1 Reliable workman. F. N. Woodry IS Tra Salem's leading Auctioneer . .. . ana Furniture Dealer PLUMBING AND HEATING Residence and Store 161 N. Summer St Telephone 5 1 1 Browns Win Again ST. LOUIS, July 22 (AP) Although outhit again the Browns defeated tbe Senators here this afternoon 3 to 1, to make it three straight for the series. R H E Washington 1 9 0 St. Louis .. 3 7 0 Jones, Burko . and Spencer: Coffman and FCrrell. HICK OPPOSES DIET!. TONIGHT . Over 7y500 agar factories are registeredby theJJLS. Government Over 7,400 of these handroU dgars, producing 50 percent of the oitipitt : Every haruh rolled dgar--made by American Cigar Co. Or anyone else-?is subject to the pos danger of .1 is absolutely free from spittipping io jremo xs made by nana j . 4,-.' ':- . Certified CrCITIO is a really wonderful smolio mild mcl lov nut-svoot! Every loaf entering tho clean, sunny Crcmo factories is scicntiHcally treated by method s r b c o m m o n d o d The Russian and the Greek Al Karaslek and Harry Demetral will tangle, again on the armory mat tonight in an effort to prove,' to the satisfaction of fans who were dissatisfied 'a week ago, which is the better man. Karaslek won the previous 1 match but when he pinned Deme tral for the deciding fall, the lat ter's feet were propped up on the ropes and many fans thought the referee should have called them back to' the center of the ring. . Art Reilly and Sammy Va'Sgler are not on the card tonight, the reason being that Matchmaker Harry Plant wants to give them a main event- pretty soon and Is afraid they'd kill each other if they met-Jn another bout prior thereto. Instead. Joe Reynolds and ..Wild Bill Donovan will ap pear in the preliminary. AMITY, July' 22. Amity de- tested Yamhill at Amity in a ten inning game with a five run rally in the first and tenth, score 11 to 6. Although they, played at Amity it was Yamhill's home game, proceeds of the game go ing to Mallory, a Yamhill player who lost a hand last week. Amity scored two runs in the first, one in the second, two in the sixth, one in the seventh and five in the tenth innings. Yamhill scored two in the fourth,- ono In the eighth and three in' the ninth to tie the score. O. Robbins and Kiminki hit home runs for Amity, while Wil liams made an unassisted double i play. Haight put . out the heavy hit ting for Yamhill, getting a triple and double. This finished up the Portland ! valley league schedule for 1930. R H E Amity 11 10 4 Yamhill 4 7 .2 Kiminki, E. Wood and Slpola; Gardner and LaMear. . AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES W. K. Burns Dan Burns. S. High St. at Ferry. Tel. 423 or 2300. PLUMBING and work. Qraber. Bros., TeL 650. general repair 18 So. Liberty. Hart and Ray Oil burners, heating plumbing and general repairs. J. A. Bernardi, 4CS Ferry. Tel. 2J. BATHS Turkish bnths and massaee. 8. H. txygan. Telephone SSI 4. New Panic. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D. Barton National Batteries Starter and generator work. 201 Pmith Htsrtv ; . BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOYEW E. RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycles and repairing. 187 Court. The best In bicycles and repairing. FT. W. "Scott. 147 S. Com'l. Tel. g. CHIMNEYSWEEP Telephone 119 R. E. Xorthness. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. O. L. SCOTT. PSC Chiropractor. 26 N. High. TeL 17. Rea 21S4-J. 14TK STREET TEAMS BEAT YEW PARKERS drs. scornxD, I practora. XRay and Bank Bldg. Palmer Chlro N. G. M. New MAGNETIC treatments for neuri tis, gas, flu, etc. Will call at the home -by request. Tel. 2B7S-W, a w. Mlgn. CLEANING SERVICE Center St Valeterla. tel. t27. i by tbo United Statos: Dopart mcnt of Agriculture a n d Its purity is safoguardod along Ovory.stop of tho vqy by amazing inventions that bind roll, vrap and tip tho cigarsl lOuOBET H 0LD1NG mm T 'V' r. PARIS. .July IJ (AP) Ten nis of the alambanr, slx-shootlns; Tarlety was lndalged in. today by i the American and French Davis eup teams in the last strenaons practice 'matcher before .the. ehal lense round test Friday, i J. . ; Blr Bill Tilden. bad ankle and all, defeated yoang George Lott, i his singles', mate, ; 4-1, ; 4-8, 4-4. Henry Cochet, aen of the cap de fendlitg : sqnad, wiped ' np ihe t eonrta with Christian Boussus, I youthful Frenchman. H.l,-.. Both number ones, Tilden and TCochet, took chances in stroking I -which, while prodndng many r ! rprsv provided remarkable :9wce menta j' v;; -T ' , On the showUrg -today TUdea, and Cochet, , aa -in other," years, again -stood: oat and the ra bat i tie for the cap appears once more to a. jUght t between C them. Whichever way the Tllden-Co ! chet matches g probably will, go the Davis cap was the. comment or too experts. Tomorrow a day of light training is scheduled. Both boys' . baseball teams at 14th street playground had things all their, own way yester day,, the Class X team defeating Tew Parkers t to 2 at 14th street and the 14th street Class B nine beating the Tew Park class B's at Tew Park grounds 7 to 2. Horseshoe tournament for boys at the 14th street grounds Is now entering its . second round. Tbe girls', tourney has been completed with Barbara Kurtx holding the singles championship and - Mar Jorie MeDonoagh and Jlachel Te cum carrying off doubles .honors. Ruth Toeum took championship honors for girls in the game of Warm ' days , are fllllnz ' the swimming-pool at the 14th Street groaads to- capacity. More than S00 children enjoyed ' tho water daring the day Tuesday. North HowelFs Baseball Outfit : : Defeats Ankeny I CLOTHING Monroe Suits 22.S. All wool band tailored. O. W. Johnson a-; Co. ELECTRICIANS HAXJK ELECTRIC CO. 1 North Front at. Tel. No. S. Electric 'supplies, fixtures, services of trained electricians. EOFF ELEC TRTC. TXC,. 4T Cort.rTel. Sfl5. FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL ' eccaslons Olsen'a Court High 6W TeL I0L CUT funeral : wreaths, deewrationa. - C F. Breimaupt. Qoriat. sis eute street. TeL 180.. v- ..-'--. . .- : , Flowers,1 wedding bouonets WB make tip your flowers.- Lots, Florist. lth A Market. Tel. 2114.. Garbage Salem-Scavenger. TeL 1(? or. 121, Lee Qarbare Co. Tel. '5St. INSURANCE' WARREN Ti POWERS Life and General Insurane) TtL C07. r -..T. -. ; lit O. a Bank Bids, - -WILLAMETTE 1NSURANCH . AQKNCT 211 Masonie Bids...' TeL No. M. BECKB m ltl N. Hlgn- ' HENDRICKS - - Tel. 141 . LAUNDRIES" " NORTH iHOWKLL, Inly 22 -The : baseball game Sunday be tween North Howell and Ankeny on the; N. H. field resulted In a score of 24 to S in favor of North HowelL. This eliminates the eon test between Ankeny and North: -. Next Sunday the North Howell team goes to Monitor and plays fi"The Laundry of Pure Materials ", tho Grange team there.: u r tvvtq m bwv Last- sunaays game between half a I and , Sltmrtaa TTtll ,i . THQ NEW SALEM LAUNDRT THS WEIDER. LAUNDRT Telephone 11 - -! a High J3APITAL crrr laundry. MATTRESSES PLUMBING & SUPPLIES Mesher Plumbing SoddIt Co. 171 Cora'L.TeL I'ftft. a PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, nam. pmeta, programs, dooks or any kfna printing, can at of Printing DeoartmenL rlnl Tel KftO The Statesmas 21 S S. Coinmep- RADIO FOR every purpose, for every purser ra etxes or Radio Tunea SHOP. 347 All standa EOFF ELECTRICAL Court ft.. Tel. 2S. REPAIRING. LAWN mowers sharpened, saw f!l- lnr. Keys,.etr. Stewart 51 Court. STEAMSHIPS Steam shin reservations. Salem Tra. et AgetH-y. 175- 8. High. Tel. J4. STOVES STOVES and ntnvm mtuIHu. atnmrmm for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds -of woven wire fence, fancy ant Cln. boo baskets and hooks, togas ks. Salem Fence and Stova Work a t2 Chemeketa street. R, K Fleming, RSTTable Qas Range Burning : ROCKS ASL 'ma Va " Meal cooking equipment, for - particular write - .. . . . . PACIFIC ROCKQAS COU Si Paclfle Bid. PortlnwA TAILORS D. H. M OS HER Tailor for men and TRANSFER CAPITAL Cltv Tranafer ' rVt SUtjSt TeL S3t Distrlbutlns, for. wardtns and storage our specialty. Get -our rates. .-- FOR local or distant traasTee ttnrm aire, call II Jl, Larmer Transfer Co, Trucks to Port1sn1 daily.' WASHING 3IA CHINES One minute waaher inrfM fait vr. CapltoL Call 272. Ralph Cochran. WASIIINO marhfn. makea, TeL J21S. . . repairing; 1 al Real Estate -Directory., U9 BECKS N. 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