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The C2SC0N STATESMAN, Safca. Oregon, SasuUy Morning, Avfnst 3, 1939 at ; op Place mo? Jl owmes to. 3fc Me 11 Silverton B&U Tzqm Plays in State Legion Finals at Portland Wednesday ft;' AiGa m 1 J SJo TV & v rt lr ngM jror 11 HITTING POWER f COJOW IS IGINTED Bliss and Wirth Return to Eugene Fold; Peterson Opposes Burton Willamette Valley League W. L. Pet. Salem4 . 3 Eugene Albany 1 Corvallis o 1 2 3 1.000 .7 .333 .000 Games Today En gene at Salem, dinger field. 1 n. m.. on account of the air tonr program later In the day. Corrallia at Albany. Probable lAn- ups galcm T. Girod, cf P. Girod. as linger. 3 b SalliTan, lb L. Glfod, 2b Gill, rf Hogaa, If Edwards, e Peterson, if Engonc Wirth. 2b Robie. 3b Epps, if Gould, rf Barnes, ef Bibs, e Stevens, as Husband, lb Burton, p A strengthened Eugene baseball team will come here today "hot for battle, determined to win back the tie position with the saiem Senators which it enjoyed up to a week aito. The game has been call ed for 1 p. m., In order that fans mar see the game and then if they wish attend the air tour show at the airport. Eugene's additional strength is largely in the hitting department, the one where it has been most needed. Chuck Wirth, spsedr little infielder who clicked the horse hide at a merry rate early In the season, and Jack Bliss, slugging catcher, hare returned to the fold. The Senatorial lineup, as the politicians would say. will be the same' as last week with Hogan firmly established in left field. The resenre catcher worked there last Sunday and Monday and while not yet' a finished fielder, he man aged to snag everything that came along, and helped ont In the clout ing department. ' Andy Peterson, Salem's star twirler, will be opposed to Bur ton, with whom he engaged In a successful mound duel In the last game at Eugene between these two teams. Eugene has rppeared bere only once previously this sea son, and that was an 11-inning game in which Jones of Salentnnd Baker of Eugene were the oppos ing twirlers. One of the Eugene players whom local fans will watch closely is Ken Robie, third baseman, who has been given a tryout with the Mission dub in the Coast league, and may be signed up by the Mis sions later in the season when the player limit Is lifted. IS GUARAI1TEED Win Stop Paia Instantly And Bemore Corn or Money Refunded 6 WAFERS FOR lOe NOT LIKE THE REST If youVt tried all sorts of corn remedies without getting- the relief expected, risk a dim and. try "O-Joy Com Wafers," the wonder ful new remedy guaranteed to stop paia at once and quickly remove corn callous, root and all or money bade No thick doughnut-shaped pads or burning addafast a tiny, thin as paper wafer. Press one on the corn with finger and it sticks there. Away roes pain, -shoes dont hart dance If you like. No inconve rdencejworry or bother. Six O-Joy Corn Wafers for a dime at dree tores. adv. IIEl'l GORII MED! IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE LET THIS EXPERT HE LOOKS AFTER THE TWENTY-SIX ATHLETES OF WASHINGTON BALL TEAM For More Than Twenty Years He's Been Relieving Lane Back, Sore, Stiff Muscles, Swollen Joints, Sprains, Achy Feet, Rheumatic Pains and Kindred IBs of Big League Athletes Greatest Living Expert On Keeping Athletes In Perfect Condition FRY HIS METHOD ON YOUR ACHES OR PAINS We want to introduce the reader to Mike Martin, who probably knows more about keeping a person in fighting , condition than anyone else living. For over 20 years at various universities and with the New York Yankees, Cin cinnati Reds and now as train er of the Washington Ball Club, Mike Martin has -won fame as a lightning quick fix er of iprains, pains, aches, etc.; .. ' - Mike Martin Is a genius. He can take -men claimed, to be too old, stiff or. rheumatic to play baseball at all and make ;jthem as frisky, vigorous, sup- Now for the Townies. It's fun ny, we haven't seen much of that outfit-this yearv Ifs been a Ufc tie - tiresome watching the Sen ators play Corvallis and Albany all the time, one of the draw baeks of a four-club league. The intense rivalry largely makes up for that. Bat the way the srhedale tamed out, the Eageae boys played here only once In the first half and today they're here for the first and last time hi the second half. The shoe's on the other foot now. At that time the Senators were -deep in their one-run de feat doldrums and lying prone at the bottom of . the heap. Now they're all alone on top. yet if Eugene wins today it 11 be back la a tie. When Eugene heat the Sen ators here S to 2 that Sautday approximately two months ago, Harold dinger was holding down third base for the Townies, and he wrecked the ball game la' the eleventh Inning yes, that was the elevea inning affair by hit ting s two bagger with none down and scoring on McLar en's single. Now Olle Is play is g with the Senators and bitting well up the list, though the pitchers have been serving him the sort of throws he ttoesat like lately and he Isn't quite at the top. Bat ting against Brown of Corvallis has wrecked some other good averages. e ; Olle's Isn't really wrecked. Lots of hitters would be satisfied with it. and then some. Also the Senators now have Billy SalliTan and Andy Peter son. Talk a boat higher eda cation, look what three col lege boys did for "Frisco' and his ont fit. The management has kindly arranged today's game for 1 p. m., so the fans can see lt--pro-vided it doesn't run eleveq in nings again-and then go ont and greet the fliers. Dumb Dulcie has apparently an abiding interest In some of Spec Keene's football men, be cause she asked us Saturday' when practice would start. We told her September 9. - "When did" Spec announce that?" asks Dulcie. "I didn't see anything in the paper about it." "The date was set at tbe con ference meetiug," we explained, whereupon Dulcie came back: . "Oh. do the Methodists decide that too?" T We Saw 11 A Fanchon and Marco girl who dkln't know how to ride a bikr. Abo, we saw the "racing pontes" hcing : lel oat of the theatre and they had west ern stock saddles on them! Talk a boot false pretenses.. (S. I. J.) Silverton Hills Plays N. Howell SILVERTON, Aug. 2 Tbe Silverton Hills Grange baseball team will battle with the North Howell Grange team here Sunday starting at 2:30 o'clock in the first of the champion series of the Marion county Grange base ball league. North Howell has won seyen games out of eight thus far and Silverton Hills has won six out of eight. pie and quick as a boy. Mike Martin knows his business ask Herb Pennock, Ty Cobb, Geo. Sisler, Lea Meadows, Ray Kremer, Walter Johnson, Alexander, Chief Bender, Nick Altrock, or any of the big stars of today, or the past few years. They know. Ask the trainer of any1 of the Big League Ball Clubs. HE CAN HELP YOU Mike Martain has had a little folder printed, telling how he guicldy banishes stiff, swollen joints, achy, lame backs or feet, various rheumatic pains, etc He has arranged with leading drug gists here isr town to sell you generous' sued bottles of the lini ment these great rStars" use. He has made it a fang time for his own use. Athletes on other teams kept Mike busjrmaJdng his "Hike Mar tin Liniment.' Trainers, coaches, colleges, big league teams all over the country buy it, by the gallon from: 11 ike. Now, Mike Martin, swamped with , demands for this Said Botronger Thata Winners hersa Yesr Ago "I.- Bv RALPH CURTIS T7K)Rthe second time since JL1 ball "took hold" in Oregon, the Silveribn ig&m w2S Tmeet. of Portland in the state final the Vaughn street diamond. From all indications fasterO baseball has been played throughout the state in this year's competition, yet the teams now slated to meet in tbe cham pionship game were outstand ingly superior to any of the oth er district champions. Marlon connty fans are cer tain that the Silverton team Is considerably stronger this year than last, and tbe same has been said of the Edwards team in comparison, to last year's state champions, the Gyro Cards who defeated Silverton here in a closely contested final game. The game promises to be a portslde pitchers duel, with Or vllle. Schwab of Silverton pitted against Ed DemoreM of the Portland outfit. Garbariao Coaches Portlaaders again The Portland team, like the Gyro Cards of last year, is coached by Bill Garbarino. prom inent semi-pro player and man ager of that city. One of the outstanding players is Bob Gray son, first baseman, a yonnger brother of "Buck" Grayson, O. S. C. star. -The lineup includes ' Richards, catcher; Lassell, third baseman and relief hurler; Sutton, second base; Reeves, shortstop; Trusky. Courtney. Helmbucher, Adams and Luhr, outfielders. Silverton will probably have the same lineup which figured in the division championsbip games with Eugene: Schwab and Rudi houser forming the battery with Perrlne for reserve mound duty; Manning on first base. Keber on second. Hibbard at short. Kitchen on third and Holman, Foreman and Craig in the out field. Perrlne, Kitchen, Fore man and Craig are Salem boys. The team is coached by "Frisco" Edwards, manager of the Salem Senators. State Officials Win Be Present Reports received bere Indicate that Silverton will virtually "close up" and move to Portland en masse for Wednesday's game. Governor Norblad, Senators Me Nary and Steiwer and Congress man Korell, in addition to all of the state officers of the Ameri can Legion, will be on .hand. The winner will play In the regional finals at Baker August 14. 15 and 1C, against champion teams from Montana, Washing ton and Idaho. NEWPORT. R. I.. Aug. 2. (AP) Weetamoe today defeated the three other aspirants for the honor of defending the America's cup over a 37 mlle'eonrse from New London, Conn., to Newport. The course represented the open ing run of the eight-day New York Yacht elub cruise. The Morgan-Nichols boat cross ed the finish line more than three minutes ahead of Enterprise, sail ed by Harold S. Vanderbilt Vanltie, tbe unsuccessful can didate for defense of tbe trophy a decade ago, nf nruished the great est surprise of the day. With Reso lute, the successful 1920 defend er, Vanltie started five minutes later than the new cup boats but finished ahead of Whirlwind and Yankee and had the. best actual time of any of the boats but Weet amoe. OR PAIN HELP YOU HIKE MARTIN, Trainer Washiagtea Baseball Ctah liniment and directions how to use it, his employed a big sales company to distribute it and they are supplying all the druggists Mike still superintends the Making' of it during odd times .between acting as trainer of the American League Washington Ball Club. ASK THIS DRUGGIST . If toot drocjrist Wat wnl a few pottles ef Hike Mama's Uahaeat. ask him to get tt.. Tarn is a ether linimeat Bke Uwmrin WWw?is neMtmem utuSmm rate, rat to a aula sf aaaTba wed a s saaya akia. Hike- Martta's Unlaws k sowsartkaaMr tae start f ana. aaaaf umily Mrfa. Bi fcaraa alarm' aaaUat aSora ta fool was. weakar. alawer wmjiIUs. Me If icaway of Ua ifan ta eea Jast write Xika Tiaiaar. Bah Put, Wuhiastaa. Martin. O. C. 1S far foMcr Oa U Baiaant ar tl tt lame Same adT. WEET10E WINNER IN YACHT TRYDUT SSBSBSllSBBBBBBSSBWSWai sssSMlW W MSM BSSBBBBSW' , American Legion junior base- the statewide program will the Edwards Furniture team game, slated for 2:45 p. m. on I Ell HI VAHKS NEW YORK. Aug. t (AP) The Washington Senators made a big gain today in the struggle with the Yankees for second place by winning both games of a doable header, 9 to S and t to 5. Babe Ruth bit his 3Sth home run in the second game. . R H E Washington 9 IS 1 New York - I.3 S 2 Jones and Spencer; Johnson, Holloway and Dickey, Bengough. R H E Washington 9 17 0 New York 6 9 1 Marberry, Hadley and Ruel; Sherid. Holloway and Dickey. Indians Win Easily ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2 (AP) The Cleveland Indians pounded Blaeholder and Holshouser hard to defeat the St. Louis Brawns here today. 12 to 4. for the sec ond straight game of the series. R H E Cleveland 12 14 0 St. Louis 4 t S Hudlin and L. Be well. Sprinz; Blaeholder and Manlon. Hung- Ung. Tigers Take Another DETROIT. Aug. 2 (AP) The Detroit Tigers took the sec ond game in a row from the Chi cago White Sox today, defeating the visitors 12 to 2 In a game in which the losers made s hits and the winners 15. R H E Chicago 2 S Detroit 13 IS 1 Thomas, Henry and Tate; Uhle and Desaultels. Athletics Win Two PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2 (AP) A, seventh Inning rally when they scored fire runs, fol lowed by two and one more in the eighth and ninth gave the Philadelphia Athletics their sec ond victory over the Boston Red Sox. 8 to 7, in today's double header bill. Simmons hit his 25 th homer of the season with one on in the second game. The Athlet ics took the first game, t to 2. R H E Boston 12 t 2 Philadelphia 9 7 1 Morris, Smith, and Heving, Connelly; Shore and Cochran, Schang. R H E Boston i 7-10 1 Philadelphia S 15 2 MacFayden and Berry; Rom mel, Mahaffey, Quinn, Earnshaw, Grove and Cochrane. 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Barrackman was one of the men Arthur de feated several years ago In Can ada In quest of the Canadian mid dleweight title which he holds. Local fans place Arthur as a favorite, although Barrackman has held his own with the best grapplers In the vicinity. In his matches here, which were gov erned by the Australian rules, he appeared largely as a defensive wrestler, able to keep out of ser ious trouble and await an opening for a winning hold. Wants Rough Staff Left in . In several matches at Albany under-the Police Gazette rules, Barrackman according to reports showed as much willingness to mix as any of his opponents. Con tending that the rabbit punch and Sonnenberg are recognized in all championship tournaments, Barrackman Insisted that these tactics be permitted in his match with Arthur this week. There will be a SO-minute pre liminary, details of which have not yet been announced. EASTERNERS TIKE E 8EABRIGHT. N. J.. Aug. 2. 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HATIOKAL LEAOTTB At Chieai 8, Pittabarfk H. At Oineinntti 8. St. Looia 9. At Boiton 3-5, Philadelphia 2-4. At Brooklyn 6, Mew Tork 8. BOTH USE MIS CHICAGO. Aug. 2 (AP) The Pirates defeated the Cubs 14 to 8 in a swatfest today. Both teams oounded out 16 hits but the Pittsburghers bunched theirs to better advantage. R H E Pittsburgh 14 16 3 Chicago 16 0 Kremer and Bool; Maione, Bush, Nelson, Sbealy and Hart nett, Z. Taylor. Cardinals Win CINCINNATI, Aug. 2. (AP) St. Louis put on a late rally to day and defeated the Reds 9 to 8 in eleven Innings. St. Louis - 9 15 1 Cincinnati 8 19 2 - Bell, Grabowskl, L i n d s e y, Johnson and Wilson; Benton and Sukeforth. Braves Take Two BOSTON, Aug. 2 (AP) The Braves took both games of a dou ble header from the Phillies here today. The scores were 3 to 2 and 5 (to 4. The second game went ten Innings. R H E Philadelphia 2 $ 0 Boston - 3 10 0 Collard, Elliott and Davis; Sel bold and Cronin. R H E Philadelphia 4 9 0 Boston 5 8 1 Benge and Rensa; Sherdel and Spohrer. Error Helps Giants BROOKLYN, Aug. 2 (AP) An error by Glenn Wright in the llth Inning today gave the New York Giants two runs and an 8 to 6 victory over the Robins. The Giants scored three time in the llth as Bill Walker's triple al most won his own game. Freder ick hit a homer for Brooklyn. - R H E New York 8 16 0 Brooklyn 6 13 2 Walker, Heving and Hogan; Thurston, Moss, Heimach and Lopez. Jack Thompson Dodges Offers Of Title Bout SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2. (AP) Ancil Hoffman, boxing promoter here, announced today Ray Alvis, manager of young Jack Thompson, welterweight champion of the world, refused an offer of $65,000 tomeet Young-4 Corbett of Fresno in a title match here. Hoffman received the follow ing from Alvis "many thanks fbr your offer. You are getting better all the time, Just ad $35,000 to that offer and I'll take the match." Shields Seizes Amateur Title BELLINGHAM, Wash., Aug. 2 (AP) Johnny Shields, for the past two years champion of Dart mouth college and recent winner of the Seattle city title, today won the Washington state ama teur golf championship herefrom Alec Duncan, 3 up and 2 to go In a scheduled 26 hole match, A year ago, Duncan won the title from his fellow Seattleito in the final of the same tournament. CoughlinWins Victoria Meet VICTORIA, B. . C. Ang. 2.- (AP)--Joe Cougblin, Saa Fran-; Cisco left bander, won the men's grass court" championship of British. Columbia here today de feating v Henry Prushoff. Se attle, 6-2, 4-C. 2-6, 6-3. Is the finaL Charlotte Miner, Berkeley, won the women's crown- from her fellow Callfornlan, Mrs. Golda Myer Gross In straight sets, 6-1, 6-2. - ' - - . N T III M5& DUCKS NICKED 9TK STRAIGHT Make Bid But Lose Out as Severeid Singles With 2 Out Last Frame PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2. (AP) Hollywood won the usual game Jrom Portland tonight, 4 to 3. Pyv govorHj broe a 3 tj, I deadlock when" his single with two out scored Heath from sec ond in the ninth. It was Holly wood's fifth victory of the pres ent series and Portlands ninth consetntive defeat. - R H j E Hollywood 4 6 2 Portland . . 3 Hollerson. Wetzel and eld; Fullerton and Palm. 8 0 Sever- Sods' Spart Continaes SEATTLE, Aug. 2. (AP) The Seattle Indians continued their slaughter of the Missions tonight, letting them down; to a S to 0 shutout. It waS the fourth consecutive win for the tribe and gave them all but the opening game of the series. The Indians scored three rnns in the third inning and two In the seventh. Zahniser kept the Mis sions seven hits well scattered. O ; Business I O- AMUSEMENTS Salem Golf Course 2 miles south on River Drive. 18 hole watered fair ways, large greens. Fes 7 Sc. Sundays and holidays, $1.00. REETEE GOLF, driving practice, 20 balls for 10c. For men and wom en. Winter Garden, 333 N. High. Why ax miles to ewlm when you can swim at Taylor's Beach; only It and 15a Zlst and State. HAZEL GREEN PARK Swim ming, boating, and all kinds of amusement apparatus. Miniature golf course. AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry IS Tra. Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer Residence and Store 1610 N. Summer Bt Teleohone 511 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES W. E. Burns Dan Burns. 8. High St. at Ferry. Tel. 422 or 2300. BATHS Turkish baths and massage. 8. B. Logan. Telephone 2214. Kew Bank. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. D. Barton National Batteries Starter and swerator work. 202 South Hlrh BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycles and repairing. 28? Court. The best In bicycles wnd repairing. H. W. Scott. 147 S. Com'l. Tel. 8. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 110 R E. Nort'hneas. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. O. L. SCOTT, PSC. Chiropractor. 251 N. High. TeL 7. Res. Jiof-J. DRS. SCO FIELD, Palmer Chiro practors. X-Ray and N. C VL New Bank Bldg. MAGNETIC treatments for neuri tis, gas, flu, etc. Will call at the home by request TeL 2073-W, 330 N. HUrh. CHOOSE chiropractic as & career NOW. See Dr. W. J. Dobbin, offi cial representative of the Pacific Chiropractic College, at his office on 78 State. TeL 4S1 for appointment. CLEANING SERVICE Center SL Valeteria. teL 2227. Suits CLEANED A PRESSED. SI. Varley Cleaners, 193 N. ConfL Over Busicka Stand. Cleaners tt Dyers. Can 14a. CLOTHING Monroe Suits S22.C0. All wool hand tailored. G. W. Johnson a Co. ELECTRICIANS HALIK ELECTRIC CO. 4S1 North Front st. TeL No. 2. Electric supplies, fixtures, services of trained electricians. EOFP ELEO TRIC. INC., 84T Conrt, Tel. 295. FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL occasions Olsen'a. Court JJgh St,. TeL SOL COT Flowers, wedding bouquets funeral wreaths, decorations. a F. TeL 80 flo""t- 611 Slate Street WE make up your flowers. Luta, Florist. lth Market TeL 2124. GARBAGE Balern Scavenger. TeL 117 er 2210, LeeOarbage Co. Tel. HSi: HEMSTITCHING needlework: 418 Court - Margaret's Shop, INSURANCE . WILLAMETTE TOStjRANCJB AOENCX 2IS Maasnle Bldg; TeL N SX 18. fc.'gSg' HBRJCKir , LAUNDRIES THB NEWBA LEM LAUNDRY - TlaE? SmDZB WOMDRT1" Telephone IS r tit & High CAPITAL rnrw twr.n Knott was replaced by r&rrough In the eighth. R H- E Missions ... 0 7 - Seattle .5 10 , 0 Knott, Darrough and Hoff mann; Kahniser and Borreani. LOS ANGELES. (AP) Aug. . R H - E Oakland 7 u 7 Los Angeles 20 20 J Edwards, McQuald, Pearson and Lombard!; Home, Walsh and Skiff. Insco Is Winner Of Post Stakes CHICAGO. . lg. 2 JAP) Running like a streak of light ning, Insco, two-year-old son of Sir Gallahad Ill-Starflight, won the $26,000 Post and Faddock stakes, riches event for two-year-. oias 01 me 193 0 season, in the closing feature of the S 0-day meet-' ing at Arlington park today. Insco won by four leigths, beat ing Hyman of the Rancocas sta ble with B'ar Hunter, entry of E. R. Bradley, third. . CTJIXODKX WINNER CLEVELAND, Aug. 2 (APT Coming up from last place at the start, Culloden, tbe Johnson Camden entry, won the fifth re newal of the $12,000 Ohio state derby at Balnbridge tract here today. Pete Groos was astride, sending Culloden over the mile and one eighth in 1:51 3-5, equal, ling the track record. .- . Directory , -o MATTRESSES New SDrtna-filled innf M.rnj' directly from factory to vou. Capital City Bedding Co.TeL 11 2030 NorX MUSIC STORES Stiff Furniture Company. a u QE( C WILL Pianos, Phone, eraphs. sewing machines, sheet musle and Piano studies. Repairing phone graphs and sewing machines 432 State street Salem, PAPER HANGING PHONE GLENN Adanis for house decorating, paperhanging. tinting, ete. Reliable workman. PLUMBING AND HEATING PLUMBING and general repair TeL 66?'''' Br0S- " S- lAertyr Hart and Ray Oil burners, beating, plumbing and general repairs. J. a. Bernard!. 468 Ferry. Tel 2949. 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