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PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, Jnne 26, 1931 illmg and Doip Jravoriies to 'A FJJ mm am w No W o JJUILU WOOD, DUFJGAN THEIR RIVALS Dentist Noses, out 'Shields In See-saw Battle; Others One Sided TACOMA. June 25 (AP) Two former champions. Dr. O. F. Willing and Frank Dolp, both of Portland, and two youngsters of golf, Freddie Wood of Vancouver, B.' C.' and Alee Duncan of Seat tle, today advanced to the semi finals or me jfacmc iNonnwess matanV o-nlf tournament here In a steady downpour of rain that started last nutnt ana was urn going strong when the last match was In. ' Tomorrow Willing meets Dun can, and Dolp plays wood wnn the past-time holders heavy fa- & Mt . A Si Torites to name ior me ohamnlnnahin SatnrdlT. In a see-saw contest over the water-soaked fairways ana greens of the Flrcrest golf course, Dr. Willinc: finally nosed out Johnny Shields, Seattle, in their 3S hole match, 3 and 2. Th other three quarter-final matches were more or less oi i th Duncan eliminating Bill Yost. Ta- world, and the Georgia Peach,- -Young Stribling. ZoT d purse. ' Both fighters, excellent like coma S and 5 Wood conquering challenger, will be fought in the expan&iTe stadium nesses of which are showa above, are confident Jlmm'le Bushong. Portland, S and bve t aereland. Thousands Lady Luck Is with them. ; , , 2, and Doip ousting iiaroia uryn lolfson. Victoria. 7 ' and S. The women - contestants also advanced to the semi-finals today with Mrs. B. E. Era, Portland; Mrs; Brent Potter. San Francis co; ' Mrs. Vera Hatchings, Van courer, B. C. defending cham pion, and Miss Hilda McAuslin, &eaiue, turning iu Tickunen THREE BLOW GAME NOT TIGHT ENOUGH -rrr t m f . n I Dazxy Vance pitched a three KKiiimijin. ii ii n za iAff I hit game today but lost it to St Louis j 1 to 0. The Cardinals scored in the seventh by bunch lnr two blows with a double steal. Watkins stealing; home.- RHE St. Louis ...000 000 1001 S 0 Brooklyn 000 000 000 0 1 Derringer and Wilson; Vance and topes, xomoarau ThMlM win An PHILADELPHIA. June 25 -- f AP) The Phillies defeated the rHisDursu A'iraies to x ioaay. i Klein hit a homer for the win- ners. I RHE PitUburgh . .000 000 001 1 5 1 Philadelphia 000 013 20x s 10 0 Brame and Grace: Dudley and Davis. Tlr-rfa TtluV ntnla KW tukk, June 2i CAPJ The Cincinnati Reds opened Tiaeir series nere toaay oy aeieat- lng the Giants to 0. Benny Prey held New York to six hits while jnick iiiop comriouteu a comer io tne Ticiory. RHE Cincinnati .100 040 010110 0 New Tork .000 000 flflO 0 1 Frey and Sukeforth; Mitchell, uorreii, scnumacner and O Far Ten. ; Sheely Helps Braves BOSTON.-June 25 (AP) Earl Sheely's long triple In the third Inning , scored two mates ana gave tne Braves their ad vantage In a 4 to 3 victory over the Cubs today in the first game or their current series. Chicago .....200 001 000 Boston ... . .102 010 OOx Baecht and Hartnett, Hemsley; irankhouse and Spohrer. ACCOH FILED III DDil MILES ESTATE When preferred claims In es tate or Donald W.' Miles are paid, there' will Ike ahnnt tS.OAA iui hand to b dutHhntVd zz among the holder, unpaid aiSiLAVV totaHn 17 511 SK th. t1 .a- I ff ' e'i1UB J'1." 1 Charge count of Jkme; CL--BWtoldto. Mnrt " . V I r -j , """is. i been set for Monday. July 27. Tne account shows that thead- mlnistrator handles $7,094.43, all the estate save personal property set aslda for the widow. Claim amounting to $881.45 have been paid, leaving cash on hand of $, 212.98. Preferred claims unpaid total $159.70, and other unpaid claims total $27,311.35. The account shows that three claims representing $7,220.0: have been disallowed. They were ciaim of Myrtle Miles tor $6(0 aueged advanced by her to Mil for Investment; claim of Hug Mc.Master for $500 alleged a propnaiea dt dMcndAni- n claim of Tribune company, Chiea i ior jiu.gj. v ) Tileltzel says the work of ad ministration has been unusually heavy and has necessitated sever al consultations with some of the claimants. As result; he asks for $200 additional administrative 'fees. . " ' " : ': - GRANGE WOMEN MEET TURNER, June 25 The Wom an's, work club of the grange met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. FredMitchell. The ladles spent the day In sewing for the host ess. A bountiful dinner was en joyed at the noon hour. Owing to the very busy season the at- o- WHERE SCHMELING AND STRIBLING WILL' CLASH f I v""" ya.-,tMH V-.,""Viiii " n.i-'inn.i.yr '. ytmiiw n mm m "V. v - If A Tte eurrent Battle of tte, Century.,, the exchange f are expected to usucmu w va wiuucu ua oy 1 tier. Max Sehmelinr. heavrweirht if!1?!!!; "Editorn to nnnr intn Ralrm" says Oregon Journal headline. Let us know where the nonrinir is going on, fellows. ! But after all. th ravprnn- and treasurer hare hearts. They fired all Zdb State s nrlntem Inst whun - f11 the editors were coming to town so there was some chance for them to grab jobs elsewhere. Stayton hleh. srets a new aih. letlc coach. Harold L. Gordon ler of Portland, who was for merly assistant coach at Uni versity high in Eugene. Maybe Stayton will come to the front among the class B schools of the county. ; Prank Nelson, business mana- S" t the Salem Senators, isn't a w the golf news closely a few uu .urca ammerman of Portland, was ieaer the northwest open 'u,n xacoma. xoung Zimmerman came through and won the chamnlonshin-after a tla In the finals "with Neil Christian. aiso or Portland. Nelson says his nephew haa !een caddying and I " PUTl,1J0,f lnc he since he was blr enough to tote a bag of clubs. ------ - Zimmerman I assists Multnomah clubnow Zimmerman is assistant pro at the The baseball fans kit not know what te do the next cos pie of Sundays, for the Senators will be Idle, next Sunday to let the Atlier ftMn ifMlrhtM i . L - i . i .. . . w Kiwuua aiter ijuung co pUy last Sunday, 1 and July 5 because of the celebration. Thv had a chance to play the Port- tana uucKaroos nere or to as sist in some other city's cele bration. But thev derided tt take another Sunday of. well- wraea rest. KIT STERILIZERS WILL BE EXHIBITED A demonstration ! nf Tirlnn. dairy sterilizers available in Sa lem will be held Saturday after noon from 2 to 4 o'clock at the garage building on ! the alley di rectly behind the old Kafoury store at 255 Liberty street, it va announced last night. The various machines that will be on exhibit will Include those "?. .eiecir ?KT- a using electricity, gasoline, com- S 1. ",c .? W oi equipment.. Representatives of iae various companies will be on hand to rivs further rn7ni Farmers and other. tt. viZi are urged to attend. Godfreys Move To Location on Nehalem River A. L. Godfrey who for a num ber of years has been engaged in the-plumbing and boat business here, has moved with his family to Molen on the Nehalem river about two miles north of Wheel er. They expect to make their permanent home there. At pres ent they are building a house boat, and are planning to erect a number of cottages at Nehalem park., there. ;' -" Mr. and MrsJ Curtis Payton. formerly of Salem, are Interested in the new project also,: and will be there for the. summer., Mrs. Payton will be remembered as Dorothy Godfrey, j . Fred Kurts Godfrey has taken charge " of his father's plumbing business at the same location in Salem. , . - - t i tendance was not I-as large -as usual. The next meeting will be held, July .2$ at the home ot Mrs." T. T. Palmeri . t -COOT' - Z -7 -rrv; hit- ; - CtsvELAND Stadium .J: fa as the two ug uerman oav i-- u t chanmon nt Die I Haigen Moves Youngsters Up to Front 1 Lines When Ryder Cup Matches Loom COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 25, (AP) Moved up to the front lines with masterly strokes of strategy, the golfing forces of Great Britain and America are ready for the call that sends them into battle once more tomorrow for the orized Ryder nm tronfcv The two rival rantaln Pharla. wnucomoe of the British and Walter Haren of th imArinni allsmed their fiehtinar forces tn- day for the two-ball foursome matches, the feature of th twn. aay struggle, tomorrow. Both Studied the firhtine- nuat Ities of their men after a test In tne boiling sun over the Scioto battle field and announced these lineups, in order of firlnar nd starting at 10 a .m.. tomorrow ? oene barazen and Johnny Far rell. America, vs. Arehin fnmn. sion ana w. . uavis. England. Walter Hagen and Dens more bnute, America, vs. George Dun can ana Amur Havers, England. Leo Dlerel and Al v. nlnna America, vs. Abe Mitchell and rea Kooeson. England. - Billy Burke and wiff rn-w America, vs. Syd Easterbrook and crnest whitcombe, England. wniie uaren created m. miu surprise by trusting one of the two ball foil ran tom fiirv.t n Burke and Cox, two player who were lorcea to qualify for the four non-picked places on his I RING GOSSIP NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Innn K (AP) Tony Canzoneri, world' lightweixht and Innlnr lt.i- welght champion, tonight won a decision over Herman Perlick of A.aiamazoo, Mlcli., in a 10-round non-title flxht. Conconerf wivii ed 134 and Perlick 140. 'TORONTO. OnL Inn. 9K (AP) Pat McGill. xaa. AtA Stanley Staslak of Poland. 249. iwo ians out of three In their wrestling match here tonight. Staslak won the firat fall with a flying tackle In 19:25, but Mc- um came Lack In 6:25 with a body slam to even the count. He went on the clinch th affair with a flying tackle in 5:20. Aiex Anderson, 230, Worcester, Mass., defeated Al Bafferty, 196, Hollywood, in 21:80 with a hnilv slam. : FLINT. Mich.. JTnn-9g i k Buckey Lawless of Syracuse. " ii won the decision In a hard iougni 10-round bout with Jackie Horner of St. Loui h AFA tftn I crVk f Lawless Lad to take the last three rounds to win the tough fight. 7l7 weinea 146, -Horner TWO CHURCHES OF SALEM IN MERGER ReV. William r ITantnar t Ing pastor of the First Congrega- uouai cnurcn, will leave this morninr for Seattle. ii pr a ho, will attend closing sessions of the na tional convention Of rnnmn. tional and nhHattsn ,..--,.. there. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Stov er Of the Knleht UomnHii rA- gregatlonal church here are also n auenaanee. Both ConereMtlATial v. r. .t. here are included in th n&wiv formed union of Congregational na uansuan cnurcbes, a merger which was formally effected at the convention eitni9T t. which has been in the making for several years. ;- The Salem rrhrtattan int)iu do not belong to the body of Christian churches which are ln clnded In the merger. Too Late to Classify FOR fiAT.17 ti . - hrrta. toiah . Fruit Farm. Tel. Small lmrtm.. , eorch. 1S. 5-ei. 6.6 Of. with aieeping CVorjUrg St SIBLING FTI T & s fill the concrete atands to orerflo. heariea dash fai the aonared drd. team Instead of mixing up some of his big shot fighters with them. Captain Whitcombe countered by leaving himself completely out of the opening day's matches. He was expected to lead off In regulation captain style tomor row but decided that because of the intense heat and the showing of some of his mates that he would stay on the sidelines with the youthful Bert Hodson and shoot his game in the singles Sat urday, a struggle involving eight matches and as many points. To morrow's two-ball foursomes are an English specialty but Captain Whitcombe loves hia fnrio. match play and has a reason for VI. 1 1. - He ranks the diamnlAn fr gles match player of all England. The two Americans left out of the opening day battle were Hor- ton Smith and Cratsr WaaiI Pnth were expected to get Into the sin gles maicnes, although Smith was a doubtful starter. The "Joplin ghost" was far oft his famous game. Neither " Sir Walter nor Captain Whitcombe, both trying to outaruess the other. wnnM fo vea! the singles lineup. ftuTiey've No top So their "ceiling"! Smoke as many as you like. Chesterfields are; milder. Mild ripe tobaccos and pure I French paper. Every one well-filled. Every one burns evenly. No wonder Chesterfield smokes milder and tastes better! O fan. Lggett a myers tosacco ca FARGO EXPRESS KAVOES SUEZ Billy Petroile Wins Right To Shot at Canzoneri . For Lightie Crown MADISON SQUARE " GARDEN. New York, June 25 (AP) BUly retroue, tne Fargo Express, knocked out Justo Suarez, pride of the Argentine, In the ninth round of a ten round bout-here tonignt, practically assuring him self a chance to meet Tony Can zoneri for the lightweight cham plonshlp. : It was Petrolle's fight all the- way. The Express from the northwest sent Knarez down twice In the opening round with left nooxs, once ror a count of one and again for a two count, -and with tne exception of the second round, when 8 u ares connected with a. Series Of Stiff blnv. tn tha hart had the better ot thinrs in every round. Centerinr his attar v on the game .Argentine's body.: Pe- iroiie oegan to slow nis man . in the ourth. forclnar him to enmr ana tne ena was only question of time." : ' ' . i First Defeat for ' ? ' - ' : Argentine In TJ. S. Tne aeieat was Suarez' first In the United ' States and dealt a crushing blow to his hopes of a llffhtwelzht crown. Tn th-. narl rounds he displayed flashes of the punch that enabled him to knock o,ut -opponents Just before return ing to this country, but ho could not dent Petrolle's sturdy Jaw. . ine mam bout, climaxed a ser ies of uninteresting preliminaries, kept an estimated crowd of 9.000 In a constant unroar from the first knockdown to the final count of ten on Suarez. Several of the blews that nrenared thA ar gentine for the finishing punches apparently ianaea low, but be cause of the no-foul rul nf thn New York state athletic .oin mis sion, reacted only to Suarez' dis advantage. In the eight round semi-final, Billy McMahon, of Greenwich Vil lage, fought a draw with Phil Raf ferty of the west side. Each weighed 141. Britain Gets Bad Shock in Net Tourney LONDON. JnnA SK API There was no play In men's sin gles in me Wimbledon tennis championshlos today but th fir. ins: continued on two front a with men and women from the United states advancing In the men's doubles and women's singles. ureat Britain's newly acquired bo superiority complex, gained when they placed seven men in the last 16 in the singles, suffered several shocks, the most severe being in women's singles wnere Mrs. Jonn Van Ryn, Helen Jacobs and Mrs. Li. A. Harper advanced at the ex pense of British players. Mrs. Van Ryn ami Xflaa Jaynh by their victories advanced to the last IS whiln Mm HiriM. whn did not play yesterday, won her way 10 me mira . rouna. The women's play was In three rounds, Cilli AuBsem of German," one of the favorites, .winning her fourth round match to go Into the auar- Frank X.' Shields and -Kidnev n Wood Jr.. making their first ap pearance at Wimbledon in dou bles, played impressively to de feat the left-handed Fletcher Brothers, C. G. and J. H. L., 6-3, 6-S. 3-. S-z. John Van Ryn, defending the doubles title he won last year wun wiimer Allison, paired witH George Lott Jr., to win a second round match asrainst J W. Nut. hall, Betty's brother, and C. R. D. mcicey, s-, io-g. They drew a bve in the firat round. 1 The only American TAvercA nf the day was by Watson Washburn wno was aereated with his Polish partner Tzocznskl in the douhlea by Vireil Kirbv and Nat Fa ran. harson of South Africa. The scores were -2, 2-8, 6-4, 6-4. Third in Row earn LOS ANGELES.- Jnne SS (AP) Los Ane-elea lost it thfr straight game to the Hollywood oiars in. me local ciyii war series tonight byji score of 9-1. Bray held the Aneelea to seven htt and he and his teammates held them scoreless for six of the frames. Jess Hill, Hollywood outfielder, was back in the linenn tonight, af ter a two weeks layoff with in juries. He made two hits. . R TT V. Hollywood . 9 a n Los Angeles ...... ..1 7 3 Bray and Mayer; Werrmann Nelson and Campbell. Starters Ramped SAN FRANCISCO. Jnnn SS (AP) The Missions heat Ran Francisco 6 to 5 in a baseball tame here tonitrhf which saw hnth starting pitchers driven from the oox in tne first inning. The Reds landed on Curtis ra- vls for five runs in the opening frame to send him to the showers while the Seals retaliated i n thefr half by running Zahnlser out of the game with four runs off him. Thereafter th rame resolved it. self into a pitching duel between Caster and Delaney, until Caster won his game In the ninth. The Seals tied the score in the third. Caster broke the deadloev In thA final frame when his single, com- oinea wun an error by fielder Donovan and av single by Mulligan orougnt him across with the win o ft AhffelsDrob To Top T SMOKED BY MORI MEN AND ATHLETICS ONE TO Margin cut Down When They . Lose two and Solons Win Over Tigers ST. LOUIS, June 25. (AP) The St. Louis Browns defeated the Philadelphia Athletics In a dou bleheader here today, and reduced the Mackmeh's lead to one game. The Browns came from behind in both contests to win 6 to 5 and 8 to 5. - ' i RHE Philadelphia .030 000 002-5 11 0 St. Louis ....000 004 021-6 8 0 Earnshaw and Cochrane: Gray. stiles and Young. , . v -RH E Philadelphia .OJ0 010 001-5 10 1 St. Louis .. . .110 042 OOx-8 14 1 Shores, McDonald. Rommell. Walberg and Cochran. Heving; Stewart and Ferrell. Sor Hits Timely ' CLEVELAND, June 2S. (AP) -The Red Sox rot hits when they meant runs and won ; the final game of the series with the In dians here today. 8 to 8. - www Boston.. ... J 000 502 001-8 13 0 Cleveland ....000 101 100-3 12 1 Klein and RerrT? Tjiw.nn Ih. lonowski and -Sewell. Senators Climbing " -i TJRTROTT '.Tnna 9K iml The Washington Senators made It three out of four In their series with the Detroit Tigers by taking louay s game, 4 to 3. PHP Washington .. .020 002 00-4 4 2 Detroit 020 001 000-3 7 1 .71 1 . ... ricuer, tiUT&e ana Kpencer; Sorrell and Hay worth. Yankees Win Two CHICAGO. June ZK fAPl The New York Yankees trounced the White Sox. 9 to 2, in the sec ond came of a douhlehe&der to day after winning the first. 10 to 9, on Ben Chapman's nlnth-In-ninjr home run. Chanman hit an. other homer in the second game and George Pipgras held the Sox to four hits. . T tt v. New York ..120 020 203-10 13 2 Chicago ....130 040 010- 9 16 2 Gomez. MuEtat. winrt ' j r Johnson and Jorgens, Perkings: Thomas, McKaln, Faber and Grube. New York . . .006 020 100-9 8 3 Chicago ...... .020 000 00-2 4 1 Pipgras and Perkins: Frasier. Faber and Tate. . ning run. ' J R H E Missions .......... .6 14 0 San Francisco ...... .5 12 2 Zahnlser. Caster and Hofmann: liavis, ueianey and Meaiey. WOMEN EVERY DAY 1 7 tSW Boat Fishing Law to Face Court Fight PORTLAND, Ore., June 25 (AP) -Operation of the act adopted by the recent state legis lature prohibiting boat fishing on certain parts of. the McKenzie river was suspended . today by Federal Judge McNary's-signing a temporary restraining order. ; The order was directed to Mar shall N. Dana, M. T..Corrigan, J. C. Vandevert, Irving' - E. Vlnlng , and Carl D. SUven. of the state game commission, and Charles II. McClees, state game supervisor. Hearing of the case' was set for July 6 when Circuit Judge Saar tell will be In Portland to sit with District Judges McNary and Fee. The suit, was filed by Dayton C. Thompson, Mllo Thompson and Carey Thompson, Jr., doing bust- ness as Thompson's, resort, which is located 35 miles up the McKen- sle river. I, The complaint recites that after June 15 much of the resort's at traction for tourists is the fishing in the McKensie river above the mouth of the Blue river. Iti said a fleet of boats was maintained for. the use of guests and that if the law is upheld this advantage would be lost. .!' The eompalint further - allerea the law Is discriminatory in 1 that it allows boat fishing below the mouth of the Blue river but 1 pro hibits It above that point. Juniors Will Face Speedy Team Sunday Frisco" Edwards-and Bill Gar- barino, who pitted their American Leeion Junior ball teams amlnof each other in the atate finals last year at Portland, will send Sim ilar teams into battle on Olinger field Sunday forenoon at 9:30 Edwards' outfit this year how ever Is the Salem team and Gar barlno is bossing the East ide Commercial club team of Port land, and Sunday's game Is mere ly a practice atrair. But Garbar ino's team is leadinr thA Portland league and Salem is chamoioii of Marlon .county, which has produc ed a siaio nnaiist team lor two years, so the outcome will be de cidedly significant. ' ) This forenoon ball game will be the only important contest! in . Salem Sunday so far as could be announced Thursday, as the Sena tors will be Idle for two Sundays waiting for other. clafcs to catch up on the schedule. Word to this effect was received Thnrsdavi af ter the Senators I had been plan ning to play Compton's Clothiers In the regularly scheduled Port- lana-vaney league game. "V A I i 1. -t -4' '