PAGB OCimSEK . V - - r Tb OREGON STATESMAN, Salens Orcgaa, Sunday londBg Aagqt lO lt30 . r " ' ' CI1KS 0 EtTTODI, i r. li-''' -:rr-w - - - i w; w - , Sydney B. Wood Adds Name to Tennis Immortals by Southampton s ORVALLIS 1 STREMGTH Seabright Singles Crown Hitting Spre Noted When . Albany Defeated Week Ago, Fans Recall Willamette Valley League W. L. Pet. Salem 4 0 1.0M Eugen 2 2 .500 Corvallls ;l 3 .3f ilbany 1 3 333 Games Today Corvallls at Salem, 2:30 p. m., Ollnger field. Albany at Eugene. . The CorraUls Chicks, frequent visitors on Ollnger field became they are homeless wanderers In the Willamette valley leagne. will be here for the last time of the season this afternoon. Today's game" will. In fart, be the Sena tors' last home 1 league contest unless they, figure in a playoff, which seems likely. Aside from unconfirmed ru mors that Ralph Coleman haa signed np some scintillating new talent and - may give the Sena tors . a tongh battle Something the Chicks are capable of doing even though the rumors are trne. for that matter chief Interest I this rame lies in the fact that if the Senator win It, and the En- gene fownies perchance should Iom to Albany, the local team will have the second half title sewed up. Albany and Corrains are already out of the race. . On the other hand If Salem and' Eugene both win, the Towa- les will position where tney mar-tie-for first place at the end of the second half but cannot head off Salemr It the Soloes lose, the will still be in the thick of the flchL . it; was the Chicks whom the Senators-banded a no-hit no-ran defeat' several weeks ago, and held' scoreless again . lust ' two weeks ago. However, the Chicks have picked up tome hitting nrowesa since that time, as was evidenced y their IK to 8 vic tory over Albany last Sunday. At that - time Corvallls already had some new- players and may blos som: forth with mote today. On the theory that a winning combination 'should be left intact so long, as It is-winning. Manager "Frisco" Edward of the Senat ors wtn- start -the same lineup to day ithat. figured la the C to 4 victory over Eugene a week ago. , rVv r v ' ; ?-( 5 Jr X f it v v v & fU W f -A - i -VVy t M x - r i t i Z I' v: - v;p- 4C3ri f r J f : 'rtv ? I . If rs. lAwrehce A. Harper, ef f Seabright Lawm Tennis and Oakland. CaL, continued . Cal if ernia's monoDolr ef women's tennis ebjunpionships by de feating alias Josephine Cruika aank, of Santa Ana, CaL, 64, I I. in a hard-f engkt match. The contest was the final of the Cricket Club's tournament, ont ef the mere important tourneys. (Left to right) Bernon S. Prentice, Hiss Josephine Crn Iks hank and Mrs. Harper receiv ing the coveted Seabright bewL HomeTsdutter Up Score Sheet And Angels Win SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. t. . (AP) In game cluttered-with home runs, Los Angeles defeated the Mission 1 to I today. Jacobs. Harper, Moore and . Schulmerleh of the Angela each : hit homers while Hofmanft hit one and Burns two for the Missions. The visitors, sewed up the game In the sixth with a nine ran rally off four hits,, four walks, and a man hit by a pitched ball. . In this tuning Moore hit a homer with the bases full and Schulmerleh knocked one over the fence with one man on. Lieber was on the mound for the Missions when the rally started and retired in favor of Douglas. R. H. E. Los Angeles IS 14 9 Missions t 11 Terkes, Walsh, and Warren, Skiff; Lieber, Douglas, Kelson, Johnson and Hofmann. ' GOLFING TITLE Public Links Championship His After Victory . Over Greene Beats Wilmer Allison in Five Hard Fought Sets; Miss Morrill Champion DUCKS CAPTURE SIXTH If! ROW JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Aug. 9. (AP) Bob Wlngate, golfing veteran of Jacksonville, brought the public links title to Dixie to day, for the first time since the competition began nine years ago. He won a thrilling 36-hole final match from Joseph S. Greene, 24 year' old Philadelphia textile worker, one up. Two golf balls rested on the SCth green one a dead stymie to the other, and It looked like an impossible shot to everyone but Wingate. He needed to sink it to in. Wingate's ball was 18 In ches from the cup while Greene's was only a few inches from the hole. Wingate tapped the pellet and It trickled around Greene's balL The ahot was true. Greene Collapses Following Defect Greene played hard and the strain was too much for him. Af ter Wingate passed him on the 27th hole 4 up, he collapsed but was revived at the club house. - Hundreds of sweltering fans following the finalists taw plen ty of thrilling action, climaxed by the winning putt. Somerville is Easy Winner in Canadian Golil Tf CM COMMENTS CURTIS W : ) -' woi-jrA?s I Walters . Hurls Again; Six K.O.Chrisiner and Baer Meet In Ring Monday OAKLAND. Aug. t. (AP) K. O. -Christner, Akron rubber peddler, and Max Baer. young Livermore heavyweight prospect, finished training today for their ten round bout at the Oakland baseball park- Monday. 1BI1 DIP BACK is tenuis H . ST. LOUIS, Aug. t. (AP). The Brooklyn Robins lost ground In the National league pennant race today when they dropped a close game to the St. Louis Card inals 4 to 3. Heimach pitched to only one man in the ninth, but was charged with the defeat as he placed the winning run on base. R. H. E. Brooklyn ,3 10 1 St. Louis . .4 10 1 Clark. Heimach, Vance and Lo pes. Rhem, Hallahan and Wil son. Late Rally W his PITTSBURGH. Pa., Aug. 9. (AP). A four-run rally in the ninth gave the New York Giants a 10 to I victory over the Pitts burgh; Pirates today. The Pirates tied the score In the eighth, but Kremer was unable to check the Giants' slugging in the final ses sion. R H. K New York 10 16 1 Pittsburgh C "15 S FItxsimmons and Hogan? French. Spencer. Pruett, Sweton- lc, Kremer and Bool. Back fat P CINCINNATI, Aug. 9. (AP) Red Lucas returned to form to day and checked the heavy hitting Phillies, enabling the Reds to win by 3 to 1 and even the series S. H. E. Philadelphia 1 7 Cincinnati 3 S Smythe, Hansen and Rensa; Lucas anl Goocb. S H TAKES mi A Keystone Ideal -By HARDIN BURNLEY- SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. T Aug. 9. ( AP) Champion of them all, George W. -Widener's Jamestown today held undis puted '; possession of the 1120 juvenile turf title as the result of a slashing -triumph in the Saratora special. Meeting the best the division had ; to offer- Including . Harry Payne Whitney" highly' rated equipoise, the fast stepping son of St James with Ponr McAtee np. took command at the' rise of the barrier and never was head ed as he sped over . the six fur longs in the sensational time of 1:11 2-5. v , The time was ' the fastest the race has ever been run in it IS years :whUe , lt , also heat, SL James mark by a Hfth of a'see ' ond. Jamestown's' aire won the vent In 123 also undet the Wldener silks mad with the same weights of . 122 r pounds : to the gaddl.v m fw?2L &Uiarm SHORTSTOP WHO IS DBVELOPINS INTO A XBAU STAR. I S'lt .TSTOP and second base -constitute the "keystone ef a r.. , baseball team's defense, and rare is it that an outfit la renuinely v rreat without a super-skilled com bination clicking well in those po sitions and starting nine ont of every ten double plays made dur ' inr the course of a season. - St Iowi fans think tteir Card inals hare ,1930's best keystone - combination with Charley Geibert 1 at abort harmonizing peppily with the , daulinc Frankie Frisch; at - second. - ji. --:?rrr': Geibert flames with youth whil 'his veteraa infield partner con .tinueaas the Mar herttej poiat- st it) te make a sucker out of John McGraw--whe traded the one-time Giant star "down the river for Rogers Hornsby, "Mae" thought he got the best of that deal. .: ; -' ;:i-;-' : - However great though "Bajaht was, he was not a team dynamo like : his predecessor " and ... soon passed on U Boston. Whenever the nsuaBy shrewd "Master Mind Me Graw . contemplates Frisch's brQ liancy at St. Louia, the Napoleon of baseball roost secretly regret that Hornsby swap. - . -At the start, Geibert son aid namesake of on of Venn's great est football ends was too benfuL He fought . the - ball, threw too LONDON Ont.. Aug. 9 (AP) Overwhelming J. Wood Phttt of Philadelphia under an 11 and 10 count In the SB-hole final round. C. Ross Somerville of the London Hunt club captured the Canadian amateur golf cham pionship for the third time today. .The Canadian star took the lead on the second hole today with a birdie two and never re linquished it He led by three up at the ninth hole; five up at the 18 th and ended the match on the 26th with a four to Piatt's five. It's hard to realize In this weather, but a month from to day pigskins will be thudding ont on Sweetlaad field and on hundreds of other gridirons throughout the United States. ! Prospects for a winning team at our own favorite college are particularly bright with most of last year's stars returning. Other schools in the Northwest confer ence, however,, will have better teams than last year, especially College of Idtho, which Willam ette has to meet on the Caldwell field. Those Coyotes will be mighty tough, all hopped up over their first night game. Remem ber the overwhelming defeat they -handed a promising Bear cat team two years ago at Boise? Little nrobtems such mm that are highly speculative at this distance. The thing we're In terested in at present is that the athletes win be rolllns; In lees than m month from today snj some cooperation en the part of Salem's public la essential. Not onlr athletes but college men In general, are largely self supporting these days college women to a lesser degree ana that means they hare to have Jobs during the school year. 'Commercializing sport is one thing and providing an honest means of support for a student Is distinctly another, even though he may be an athlete. Eogeae and Corvallls, small er towns than Salem, provide a good many more Jobs for stu dents, particularly athlete than Salem does. That, we fear, is largely, because Salem has not in the past been alive to the value of having a Di versity m Its midst and of that university making a good showing in athletics. Last year Salem derived a lot of free advertising because Wil lamette's athletic teams per formed as they did. Speaking of advertising, when we were in the press box at Vaughn street last Wednesday before the Amer ican Legion junior ball game, one of the juvenile reporters from a Portland paper asked us where Silverton was located! There still may be people in Ore gon who don't know where Sil verton Is, but there are mighty few who haven't heard of the place in the last few days. Getting back to the subject, Salem could do considerably more than It has in cooperating with Willamette in this mat ter. There has - been a big Improvement In the last year, reflecting the growing respect for Willamette's athletic ktanding. If Bearcat records are to be improved still more, it will come through the enrollment or more good athletes. The football team last fall, while strong, was weak In the matter of reserves. There's no "slush fund" at Willamette; anr help that comes to the ath letes will have to be in the form of Jobs. Here's hoping they're forthcoming. year old youngster from New York, won the 47th annual Southampton invitational tennis tournament today "when he con quered Wilmer Allison. Davis cup star from Fort Worth. Texas, in a gruelling five set match. The Scores were 5-6, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. Wood's triumph gave him his second major tournament victory in a week. He whipped Ellsworth Vines, Jr.. in the finals of lhe Seabright invitation last Satur day. By his victory Wood put his name alongside those of Big Bill Tllden, Little Bill Johnston, How. ard Kinsey, Frits Mercer and other tennis notables who pre ceded him in this blue ribbon net classic. Doubles Match Endurance Test In the semi-final round of doubles Wood and Frank Shields were eliminated by. Berkeley Bell and Gregory Masgin, 9-7, 8-10, 4-6, 11-9, 9-7, In an endurance contest that lasted nearly three hours. Wood and Shields were at match point four times in the fourth set but each time were fought oft. . In the finals tomorrow Bell and Mangin will face Richard N. Williams and J. Gilbert Hall. Van Ryn, East Orange, N. J., and Marjorie Gladman, Santa Monica, Cal., defeated Big Bill Tllden and Helen Marlowe, Los Angeles, 6-2, 6-2. Runs Shoved Across In First Inning PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 9. (AP) Portland defeated Seattle once' more tonight in a one-sided game, 10 to 2, notable for poor pitching by three Seattle hurlers and erratic fielding behind them Helped by three walks by Hub- bell, Portland scored six runs in the first inning. R -H Seattle 2 10 Portland 10 14 Hubbell, Hansen. Krause Cox; Walters and Palm. E 0 1 and and LomnardL LOS ANGELES. Aug. . (AFf R H E: San Francisco .......7 9 .2- Hollywood 13 l McDoucall. Blevina. Davis and Gaston; Hollerson, Johns, Rhodes, Hulvey and Severeid. II WISDOM IS Eleventh Ranking Woman is Champ E ASTHAM PTON, N. T., Aug. 9 (AP) Marjorie Morrill of Dedham, Mass., 11th ranking women's player In this country, captured the Maidstone club's gold cup Invitation tennis tourna ment today, " defeating Mary Greet of Kansas City In straight sets, 6-5, -2.:, Although Miss Greef at No. , ranks five notches higher in the national list. Miss Morrill's vic tory came as no great surprise. The - Dedham girl had played brilliantly throughout this tour nament and only yesterday had eliminated Sarah Palfrey, of Brookline, Mass., who ranks fourth. The doubles title went to the all-California team of Midge Gladman, Santa Monica, and Josephine' Cruickshank, - Santa Ana, ' who smashed their way to a clean cut victory over Miss Morrill and Penelope Anderson, Richmond, Va 3-6, S-6. 7-5. flrubakrr Star OAKLAND. Aug. 9. (AP) A single to left field by Ray Brn baker, scored Louis Martin in the tenth inning here tonight gave tc the Oaks a 3 to 2 win over the Sacramento Senators. Howard Craghead held Sacramento .to four hits while Vine was touched tor ten. The Senators did not set a base hit off Craghead in the last five Innings. R H E Sacramento 2 4 1 Oakland 3 10 1 Vinci and Koehler; Craghead c 9 I Business Directory CHICAGO Aug. 9 fAP) Splashing through the rain and mud, Brown Wisdom, an Illinois owned horse, won the $33,000 Hawthorne handicap by three lengths from Lady Broadcast to day with My Dandy, coupled with the winner In the betting, third in the field of 13. The live-year old son of Brown Prince H-Prodigy, with Willie Garner in the saddle, led from start to finish and was never in danger. Lady Broadcast, the tem peramental filly, ran a sparkling race, always close up and by a desperate finish managed to beat out My Dandy for second place. Paul Bunyan, grouped In the field betting, came from ninth place to finish fourth and win $1,000 of the rich purse. Brown Wisdom rated as one of the outstanding horses of the country last yar but regarded as an In and outer this season, won $26,600 for his owners. E. W. and W. C. Reichert of Belleville, I1L O- I -o AMUSEMENTS ATHLETICS 1 1 LEAD OVER SOW MILIUMS 100 METER BREAKS MIRK i WASHINGTON. Aug. 9. (AP) Cleveland won twice from Washington today, taking the first game 13 to 7 and the second 4 to 2. R H E Cleveland 13 14 3 Washington ........ 7 13 3 Miller, Bean and Myatt; Liska, Burke, Child, Fischer, Brown and Rue. R Cleveland 4 Washington 2 Ferrell and L. Sewell; and Spencer. II E 10 1 9 o Hadley TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 9 (AP) Flashing the form that enabled him to win both sprints in the Olympic games at Amsterdam, Percy Williams, the Vancouver express, bettered the world mark for the 100 meter dash in the Canadian track and field cham pionships today. Williams streaked the-distance In 10.2, dipping a tenth of a sec ond off the listed world record of 10.4, first set-by Charlie Paddock In 1921 and equalled since by Eddie Tolan. negro sprinted from University of Michigan. Officials announced they would apply for world recognition of Williams' mark. quickly, and overran his hits bid his alert intelligence soon curbed those youthful faults until hit hortfleld play this season has won the outspoken admiration of Frisch, his other team-matea, and the f ana. Net; since Ford and. Critx sprouted double plays in abun dance with the Cincinnati Reds baa a better keystone duo been devei- 1 opea wan too - varor present short-and-second combination. Incidentally, Frisch and Geibert are hitting well into the .300 class. Their ail-round ' play thus . far it one of baseball's most notable features .this season. Lazserl's Hit Wins NEW YORK, Aug. 9. (AP) Lazserl's double, scoring Cooke in the ninth Inning gave the New York Yankees a 9 to 8 decision over the St. Louis Browns today. The Browns tied the score with a three run sally In the eighth. R H E St Louis 8 11 3 New York 9 12 2 Blaeholder, Holshauser and Uungling; Ruffing, Johnson and Bengough, Dickey,' Athletics Win Two PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9. (AP) Philadelphia won both games of a double header with Chicago here today, taking the first 9 to 2 and the second 3 to 0. R H E Chicago 2 9 1 Philadelphia 9 14 1 Walsh and Tate; Rommell and Cochrane. R H E Chicago 0 7 1 Philadelphia .3 8" 0 Caraway ..and Tate; Earnshaw and Schang, COAST. XJBAGUB (lactadiar AacMt S ai - w. i reu w. ju. rez. -MS .S4ltlOa. Ill .440 IS 10 .0 !' II U .M H n jeoipmi't ji II .oo IS 11 .S&OitwnW U AH AKEBICUC LUAOTn .. -r- W. U Pet. ; . W. t," Ti. T7 ST TSilfeirv.t II 6J 45 .SsllCklMi 1 S 4 JWiSU 1. 44 SS .S9S Ctovcl'd S 54 JlSITWttvn 9S ?S 343 HATXOlTali IXAOTJC " ' W. L.. Pet. W. L. Pet HotJy. Su T, Lm A. Pbila. Wuk. . Y. Br'klr Ckieace . K.. T. . aw u 4a .su 1 44 .585 St 4 J70 PUts. 50 55 .476 BhIm SO ST .467 Ciada..." 45 S .44S Vfa ow ci. BOSTON. Aug. 9. (APY The Detroit Tigers hung a 3, to 0 shutout on the Red J3ox here today In a game that was a pitching duel between Sorrell and Lisenbee. ' ; R H . E Detroit ........... 3 ,1 Boston 9 ' 0 Sorrell and Hayworth; Lisen bee and , Berry. , ' Salem Golf Course 2 miles south on RIvar Drive. It hoi watered fajr- wars, Ursa sreaaa. Faea 7Bc. suixiayi and holidarai -H.0S.. REETEE GOLF, drtvtns practice." 14 balla for lOe. For men and wom an. Wlntar Garden, IM S. High.. wnr n miles to swim when von can swhn at- Taylor's-Beach t only 10 and lie. list and Bute. HAZEL, GREEK PARK Swtjn- ili luatlnr MnJt all . kln4a- of amuaament- apparatus. .Miniature toll eoura. MATTRESSES Ntw spring-fined ma tresses maDto directly fram factory to von. O pi tat City Bedding Col. Tel It. S430 Kortar CapttoL MUSIC STORES AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry 18 Yrs. Salem's teadmc Auctioneer and Kurnltura Aejer - . Residence and Stora . . . 1410 N. Summer Bt Telephone B11 - ' AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES W. E. 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