The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregtm. Wednesday Morning, Jnly 22, 1931 77!Y i fr A 77 n T7TO JI unme UB li ILU COURTHOUSE IS IILSPITCHES PAGE CIGIIT Wins En 1 :77 L ! . 'Time SHARKEY FACES CHER'S TEST Must Beat Walker by Good Margin, or Lose- out. On Title Claims . "NOW, IF THIS WAS SH ARKEY- -j O . . -. r ; . - - o a BEATEN 6 TO 4 DUCKS TO By HARDIN BURNLEY- . .V. 1 Jack Dwarf Killer? mi I 'wV;ll,lB,'asss J Rally in First Inning Does - It; Veteran Players '" Triumph Again-; " Industrial lejnio V. L. Pet. Postofflce 7 2 .778 Courthouse . .3 .625 Kay Mills 3 .625 Iron works .: 0 9 .000 For the fifth time in six years that it has competed, the reteran Postofflce baseball team Tuesday night won the Industrial twilight league championship by defeating - the Courthouse team 6to 4 In a hard fought game. Courthouse and Kay Woolen Mills will fight It out tonight for second place, for. which they are tied. Of the team which won the championship, seren players hare been members for six years; Ben ny Rider, who has done most of the pitching all of those success ful seasons. Thompson, Taylor. Collins. Price, Welborn and Fischer. White has played four years. Garrett and . Harnsberger ' two and Nutter has been playing his first season. , . " . Postofflce started with a deter mination to win Tuesday night's crucial game and clinched it. as things, turned. out later, in the first inning when fire runs were "scored. i Collins was. safe on an error with one out. Thompson was hit by a pitched ball and Nutter brought them in with a triple, scoring himself on a fielder's choice with White also safe at first base. Taylor was hit by a pitched ball and bits by Fischer and Rider brought him and White in.' Courthouse, came . back for three runs in its half, a three bagger by Drager bringing in Hardcastle who had doubled and Ward who had reached first on an error. Drager scored on Judd'e two bagger. Postofflce scored its final run In the second on two baggers by i Thompson ': and Nutter. Ford tripled for Courthouse In the fourth and " scored , on an orer- . ' throw. Three double plays, two by Courthouse and one by Postof flce, helped to prerent further scoring.- Ford started one and Ward another for Courthouse and Harnsberger the one f or Jostof- - lice. - !: - The score: I Postof flee - AB It n -Harnsberger, 2b ...... 4 0 0 Collins, ct t 1' 0 : Thompson, e 2 2 1 Nutter, 3b 3 1 3 White, rf 3 10 Garrett, If 2 0 0 Dixon. If ..... i 10 0 Taylor, lb ........... 2 11 Fischer, ss .......... 2 01 i Rider, p 3 0 2 Totals ..24 C 8 AB R H ..t 1 1 Courthouse Hardcastle, If ...J... Fox, p ;....,.. Ward, ss Drager. 2b ......... Judd. lb 3 3 3 2 2 2 2' 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Casey, e Ford. 3b . . . Reid. cf ; Gleason, rf ........ 2 Totals ..21 4 6 Umpires and Cards Treat Giants Badly ST. LOUIS. July 21 (AP)- ; Treated roughly by both the Car ; dinals and the umpires during their four-day stay here, the New York Giants left tonight for Cin i einnatl where tomorrow , their fiery leader, John J. McGraw. re turns to the baseball wars after a three-day suspension. The Giants, defeated In three games out of four here, fared eren worse ' in their arguments with umpires, not winning a sin gle one of Importance. The umpires also suffered a casualty during "the series. Bob Clarke, who banished McGraw Saturday for what President John" A. Heydler of the national league called "abusive language.' Clarke was suffering from ton ilitis today and unable - to work . in the series final, but Umpire Rigler continued where Clarke -- left off and banished Fred Fits Simmons and Coach Dare Ban eroft of the Giants, acting man- . ager during McGraw s absence.' Bancroft was ordered from the field when he protested a base on balls . Fitzslmmons issued to .Frisch, the hurler going to the Clubhouse while Bancroft con' tinned the argument. r RING GOSSIP BALTIMORE.' July 21 (API Jim Londos tonight successful ly defended what he calls his world heary weight wrestling championship, by throwing Kola KwarlanL Russian challenger in S3 -minutes -with -what experts de scribed as an "unconscious hold." Londos weighted 200 pounds and Kwarianl 215. The gate was BOSTON. Jnl i : fitt. Sandor Szabor. 204, of Hungary, w aeciarea tne victor in t nixht's featn 16 wrttlln v Kam the Boston 1 Garden when Tiny jteeDucK. Z40, former Haskell In dian i football player, disabled uimaeii 07 airing through thi ropes. . Roebuck was trying t put oyer a flying tackle and Sxa bor side-stepped him. ft ff rO 1 ii 5 - - - . SEAT! MAMYi HEAVIER IVAIS. irc King Prlitrvx StmOntim. lnr WEATHER permitting, Jack Sharkey. . U. S. heaTy weight champion, will de fend that title against the much lighter Mickey Walker in the an nual Milk Fund boxing show scheduled for fifteen rounds in Brooklyn, N. tonight. Barred by court order en a contract suit from engaging Primo Camera un til after September 1930, Shar key's role has been changed from that of a riant killer to that of well. Walker's a comparatire dwarf when sized np with Italy's Mobile Mountain or that growling Boston Beari Mickey and his many friends ' arc not in the least seared because of that. They point out that Walker has been famed as the bulldog of the ring for about ten years and that such a canine often beats a bear in desperate ac SEEK FORECLOSURE Suit to foreclose first mortgage notes against Foshay Farms. Inc., was instituted here yesterday in an amended complaint filed in cir cuit court. Annie Barbara Becke. et al, are named as plaintiffs. The plaintiffs ask that a receiv er be named for the farm proper ty inasmuch as the notes are past due and sincTtaxes on the prop erty have not been paid since 1927. Chattels mortgaged under the note lndetlture as well as the farm will diminish In value unless a receiver-is 'appointed, the com plaints state. . Tne original - issue, or Fosnay, Inc., notes was Issued in Febru ary. 1927. j I The Willamette Valley Mort- -7 ! v Ail i v- - -t;iv Ji? 1 1 r Dray OLE MAN RIVER OF TENNIS v. ' Just as "Ole; Man River" keeps ronin along, William "Big Bar TO den, 2nd, keeps on acquiring tennis championships. In his thirty eighth year, ithe lanky Philadelphian proved to the tennis world that he was a long way from retirement when he defeated Vincent Rich ards, defending champion, for the United States professional title, and thereby won; his first non-amateur honors in his first attempt. A gen eral view of the Forest Hills, L. L, tennis stadium, depicting TiTden (background) battling Richards, is shown above with the new champ ; I ; and his shiny trophy la Insert. W ACIc! C2pj a ri'rrv' vrje HEAV FIST OF FATE MAY PEAU A KAVO BLOW , TO THE ILL-STARRED GOB'S TITLE HOPES TOHiGHT ' .av i.rrmt ItHI.H tight merrvtf. ,TUr" J I tion. And ferocious fighting Is what the fans should see tonight at Ebbetts Field... BoHdor ts. Bear battling for future glory with practical bliyion the penalty of defeatl ; ' . The Boston Bruin again Is fac ing the jinx that has thus far thwarted nis championship drires. Unless he whips Walker decisrrely, hell lose the chance of a return bout with Champion Max Schmel ing. Generally recognized as the best heavy in America (if not in the world) for several years, Shar key, like W. I Stribling, has lust dubbed his big chances. He had Dempsey teetering- several times In their 1927 bout but dropped his guard to argue with the referee over low punches and "Iron Mike" then flattened him for the count. He again was aiming for a bout gage and Loan company at Aurora was trustee for the note holders but when it went into a receiver ship the receiver surrendered this authority to the plaintiffs in the pending suit. GKANGK MEETS SILVERTON HILLS. July 21 The regular Sllverton Hills grange meeting was held at the hall Fri day night. Speakers of the eve ning Included Brothers Palmiter and McDonald, also W. Swift. Jerry Sayler, master of the Rus selville grange, together-, with four other entertainers, gave a most Interesting program lasting about an hour. : GUESTS FROM MAINE PERRYDALE. July 21. Mrs. Bernard Miller and cousin Ilena Bouchard, both of Portland, Me., arrived at the H. A. Lee home Friday. They visited until Thurs day and left for Ilwaco, Wash., where Bernard Miller is employed with the Washington coast guard. 1. y u 1 .m. !.MrGoVEreM-y - Will Mickev UAt-KEr? PROVE IT &E A 0lJEf2. ! EPCTIOA OF OLP . TERRIBLE TERieyi BV LICKlAJfS" THE , HEAVIER SHARKEy with Gene Tanner la 1928. wnen he let Johnny ju&ko taxe tne pin lost the decision. He just did manage to outpoint K O. Christ nr mnM U-rihlin In 1929. hot Aid kayo Tommy Loughraa quiekly tnat year, wnue sxoppmg- rau Scott in 1930. he barely escaped losing: through wild low punches. He was giving Schmeling a real boxing lesson a little more than a year ago when Max rot la the way of a low punch and became cham pion on that fouL Sharkey has not fought since Jtme 1930 and training is irksome. By stopping Walker la jig time, public demand may substitute Sharkey for Primo Camera against Schmellnr in September. But if he loses, or wins in poor style, it will be curtains for SharkejrSure. CaayrUM. WU KIM rmtmm Sindletl. laa. VATIOVAZ. ZXA0X72 W. 1. Pet. W. I Tel. fit. 1 .ST S4 .026 Boafoa .4S 4S .50 Brookl. 50 99 .55jPitUfc. ..SS 4T .484 X, T. SS 48 Chleaco 47 40 .340 Phil. .SS SS .40 Ciacla. .83 SS 4 CHICAGO, July 21 (AP) The Brooklyn Robins edged out the Cubs 4 to 3, in the series final today. Lefty O'Doul drove in three Brooklyn runs with two doubles. t - R H E Brooklyn .003 010 000 4 11 0 Chicago ..002 000 010 3 t 3 Phelps, Day and Lopez. Plci- nlch; Smith, May and Hemsley, Hartnett. Manager Chased " ST. LOUIS. July 21 (AP) The Cardinals beat the New York Giants 8 to 5 today, scoring .all their runs In two big Innings. Acting Manager Dave Bancroft of the Giants was .chased from the field la the fourth after a dipute with Umpire Rigler. -. New York ..21 000 020 5 10 1 St. Louis ..000 BOO SOx SIS 0 Fitzslmmons, Walker, Chaplin and Hogan, O'Farrrell; Haines, Lindsay, Hallahan and Wilson. Boston at Pittsburgh, rain. Helen Moody, is Favored to Win ! Essex Tourney ; ; MANCHESTER. Mass., July 21 (AP) Seven of the nation's first ten women . tennis players and the unranked Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, who In other years topped them all, today gained the quarter finals In the Esses Coun try club's brilliant tourney. Rank ings however, probably will mean little for none appears to . have any chance of halting the former Helen Wlls sweep to her fourth victory In this competition. ' To gain the third and last round, Mrs. Moody bad to over come two sturdy and hard driving rivals, but at no time In either match did her competition ap proach the pressing stage. She engaged Mrs. Mary Lamme, New York, for a C-l, (-3 victory. She moved to the quarter finals by overcoming Charlotte Miller, New York, 4-2, 4-2. In the semi-finals she meets Virginia Hllleary, Phil adelphia, ranked fourth. ;r v.ao&:;'---f ROBINS BEAT CUBS I IN SERIES WIHP Stars Beaten 8 to 4 When j Portland Players get -r ! -Twelve Bingles l , ! ooaar zxAaxra -' I i ph. w. I. yt 8l r. 10 S .687 O.U. ulO S .6t BeatO .600 Ix. A. 8 T .583 PorU. S S .400 Hollr. .400 UiMio S 9 .400 B.c'W 10 .8 as PORTLAND, Ore., July 21 (AP) Portland opened its Coast league series with theJHollywood SUrs here tonight with an 8 to 4 victory. ' if ails held the Stars to six hits, while the Beavers gathered 12. Yde started for Hollywood but he was driven from the box in the sixth. Anderson,' 'who' replaced him, managed to hold the Beavers from' there on. ' ' Hollywood scored two runs In the eighth on one hit when -Bar-bee got on and Henry Serereid banged one oter the fence for a home run. .' " R H E Hollywood . . . . . . : 4 ' - 2 Portland . ".8 1 12 0 ' Yde. Anderson 'and Serereid; Malls and WoodalL Oana BtMila Duel ' SAN FRANCISCO, July 21 (AP) Henry Oana's long double la the ninth Inning scored Dono van from second base to break np a pitching duel and give San Fran cisco a 4 to 3 victory over Sacra mento here tonight. Donovan had walked at the opening of the ninth and went to second on a sacrifice. . Oana's hit brought him home. Sacramento scored all its runs in the second inning combining two hits with ragged support given Jacobs. The Seals got two singles and two doables to tie the score in the sixth;-and the game remained deadlocked at 3 to 3 nntll the ninth. I R H E Sacramento 3 4 2 San Francisco 4 11 2 Vinci and Lawlor; Jacobs and Baldwin. ! flssfona Beat Suds -SEATTLE, Jnly 21 (AP) Taking a three run lead In the first i two innings of tonight's Coast league baseball game, the San Francisco Missions : defeated the Seattle Indians 5 to 1. The Missions took advantage of a Se attle error in the first two count once and Brenzel's triple connect ed with Chick Ellsworth's wild heave and Jimmy. Welsh's homer made two In the - second. The Tribe's lone tally came when Frits Knothe scored on Fred Mul leins double. ? R II E Missions .....6 IS 0 Seattle ..1' 9 4 Cole abd. Brensel; Page, Bon nelly and Caston. i Angels Lose Tight One LOS ANGELES, July 21 (AP) Fans saw smart pitching to night on both sides In a game which gave a nlp-and-tuck 3-2 win to Oakland oTer Los Angeles, al though some share of credit for Pete Daglla's victory In, his duel with: the veteran Jess Petty was due to loose fielding on the. part of the Angels. " The first Inning saw home runs by Aaton of the Oaks and Farrell of the Angeles. The third home ran of the oontest came in the sixth, when Burns placed the An gels i temporarily In the lead. A fumble In the eighth allowed the Oaks to tie the score, and the visitors hung np their winning tal ly In the exciting ninth; when Blackerby went home after steal ing third. I V j j ' R II E Oakland .. i 3 10 0 Los Angeles 2 5 3 Daglla and McMullln; Petty and Bchulte. , : . Portland Box Score o -o Hollywood AB It IT PO A E Lee.; s 5 0 0 5 5 0 Gazelle, 2 . . 5 0 0 0 1 1 Hill. I .....80 12 a 1 Barbee. r ... 2 1 0 2 0 0 Callaghan, m 4 1 111 ("0 Sherlock, 1.31 0 5 1 0 Severeld, e , 3.11' 8 0 0 Carlisle, 8 v. 2 0 0' 0 0 0 Yde, p 3 0 1 1 0-0 Anderson, p . 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 ToUls ..31' 4 e 24 7 2 AB R H PO A E Portlamd Westltng, :. 5 2 3 1 1 0 Monroe, 1 . . 5 14,32 0 Rhiel, 1 .... 4 1 18. 0- 0 Coleman, r .. 4 0 1; 1 0 0 Fenton.. 1 .. . 4 0 2 8 0- 0 Hale. 3 ..... 4 1 1. 0 1 t Berger. m ..4 0 0 4 0 0 Woodall. e .. 4 1 0 7 0 0 Malls, p .... 8 3 9 1 0 Totals i. . . 37 - J .12 27 10 Holywood ..0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 Hits ....0 2 2 0 10 010 8 Portland ...1 t 0 l4'8 Ox 8 IXltS . . . .3 0 1 I 9 5 . O O X 12 Twelve nits and. t rung of Yde la 14' Innings,. 9 and 0 off An derson In Losing pitcher. Yde. ' Runs responsible for. Mail 4, Yde 5. Struck out .by Mails 7, Yde . Anderson 2. Bases on balls off Mails 7, Yde 2. Home run. Severeld. Two-base hits, Callag han. 2, Westling, Fenton. Runs batted In, Fenton 2. Carlisle, Yde. Malls. Westling, Monroe, Rhlel, Coleman, - Severeld 2. Double plays, Monroe to Fenton, Lee to Sherlock. Wild pitch, Yde. Time, 2:00. Umpires, Dunn and Burke. More than 90,000.000 cubic yards of material were placed on levees in the New Orleans district In the fiscal year ending June 30. Charles U. Becker, candidate for governor of Missouri, used, to wear vlole-olored derby. ! ' - ' '..'". V TIGERS PULLIT 1 AMEalCA ZaSAOTTB W. U Vet. W. L. Pet. PhlU4.'65 SS .722 St U 3 48 .448 Reatea 32 SS .S7 Waifc. ST SS .633 K. T. 49 SS .SSS Detrait SS 6 .371 CleTtL .44 44 .500 Ckief o 90 35 .iS WASHINGTON. July 21. (AP) Detroit pulled out a 4 -to-3 vic tory over Washington today. scoring the winning run In the ninth innlnj. R H E Detroit .. . . i .000 101 101-4 14 5. Washington ..003 000 000-3 7 1 Sorrell and Hay worth; Fischer, Hadley and Hargrare. Aa Win 8th Straight PHILADELPHIA. Jnlv 21. AP) The Athletics Won their elrhth straight rame- todav. de feating the Chicago White Sox 10 to 5. The game was Interrupted twice y ram R H E Chicago ....003 000 020- 5 S 2 Philadelphia. 050 010 31x-10 14 0 Frasier, McKain and Grube; Hoy, Earnshaw.and Cochrane, . V Red Sox Nose Out BOSTON. July 21. (AP) The Red Sox took the final game of the series from Cleveland. 3 to 2. today in 10 Innings. Wiley Moere scoring his second victory of the four games by excellent re lief pitching. Cleveland ..000 001 010 0-2 7 0 Boston ....000 100 1001-3 13 0 Ferrell and Sewell; Llsenbee, Moore and Berry. St, Louis at New York. rain. T CAPTURED BV MEAD PORTLAND. Ore., July 21 API TJoTd Mead, of the Penin sula club, Portland, won medalist honors in the Western Amateur public links golf tournament here today, completing tne 3S noie qualifying round In 150, four over par. Mead needed 7 to cover the route In the first 13 holes Mon day but today cut his score to 74. one over par. Dr. W. A. Norby, Eastmorland. Portland, placed second with 151, rounding the course in i toaay to add to his 70 of the opening round.'. Arthur O. Sato, San Francisco, came in third with 152, while Jimmy Buehong, Inverness, - who set the pace the first -day with an even par 73, slipped to 80 to day for 153 and a three-day tie fnr fnnrth vlace. Sato was con sistent throughout the qualifying rounds, posting two 70s. Monitor Squad Fails to Show SILVERTON HILLS. July 21 a Khll rame the ' Sllverton Hills team had scheduled ' with Monitor for Sunday on the local diamond was not played as the latter team failed to appear. A game was played,- however, be tween teams chosen from . those present, from the community. 1 Veltdaxn'sycn . t PortfmL 200 omfetiU i Wtta CovEee Vhi HOTEL - CONGRESS PORTLAND. OREGON victory irj NTH BUS IIS ' N ) Here's Mickey Walker showing . how he plans to lambaste Jack : Sharkey, world champioa east ; side, west side and, all aroand the town though Max Schroel M las; Is "recognized elsewhere, " when they meet tonight in New . York.'- . ' ' Kotice where Al Brown, re cently of O. S. apparently didn't make- it with the Ducks, ae he pitched for the Albany Alcoa the other day. Now if Al couldn't make it, we wonder where any promising base ball! talent Is to be found, in the; northwest? We don't know of any collegian who has performed bet ter either as a pitcher or hitter, in this corner of the baseball world the last couple of years. On the ether hand take Billy: Sullivan. Jr.. The box scores re cently have shown oar Billy, New berg boy and Salem Senator; for the last several seasons," playing third base regularly for the White Sox, though bi ramons dad who caught for that,' amme outfit a few years agoJ ft. a. nm k ' 1 first baseman. We nominate for' the hall of fame Jimmy Nutter, who helped us write sports last school year: not for that achievement but for muscling In on two twilight league championship teams. He ' played both for Hill's Candy and Post-, office, and we notice by the pat pers that he drove in most of the Postofflce runs In the final chami pionshlp game. 1 So at last one junior baseball team has been found derelict in its eforta to live vp to the rules. There was no other way to decide the question but It's n little too bad that Eugene was ahoved out when Its players were apparently all right and the fault was with some older persons connected with . the bum who failed to ret the rec ords turned In. f We don't mind having Medford for i opposition but the thing we don't like is scheduling the gamei away down there where we can't J go Sunday, what with the Sena-a tors slaving EverReady, the league leaders, here at home.!) Tell you. this sport writing Is a tough life.. Ankeny, Monitor Grange Tbssers To Play Sunday cTT.YrTrror jnlv 21 The Ankeny. and Monitor grange base ball teams will meet on the lat ter's diamond Sunday, in a play off to determine second place win ners In the county league. Sun day's winner will meet the league leading sllverton Hills nine for the championship the following Sunday. The winner will be awarded a large silver trophy by the Starr Hardware Co. here. . Ankeny - earned the right to meet Monitor by virtue of its win over North Howell. 9 to 7, In a protest game played on the neu tral Jefferson diamond last Sunday. LADD &l BUSH, BANKERS Salem, Oregon Established 1868 Commercial and Savin Department LIOVNG STORING CRATIKG Larmer Transfer & r Storage - : - Ptcnc ; i:: We Alto Handle Fuel Oil and Coal By EDWARD J. NEIL NEW YORKi July 21. (AP) Eight years of glove warfare, sue-. , cess, failures and disappointments converge tomorrow night for Jack Sharkey In the same ring in Eb betj field, where he Jumped Into rame over night in 1928. . And if by any chance the belli- ' cose sailorman from Boston should fail to ship Mickey Walk er, the over-stuffed middleweight who aspirea to be a giant killer. he will be right back where he was before he conquered Harry Wills, the old black menace, that October night In the Brooklyn Na tional league ball park five years ago. Sharkey, before he humbled the negro was . a roagh and .tumble youngster, fresh from a battle wagon In Uncle Sam's navy, spoil ing for a fight. Tomorrow night , he faces Walker at the cross . roads. - ' Defeat . will . tumble . him from the front rank and rnln any chance the sailor has of another opportunity to win the heavy- , weight championship from Max Schmeling. the man he fouled in to the title over a year ago. Sharkey will have about 30 pounds advantage over the barrel chested, thick-legged Walker. He Is a head taller, has a longer reach and more strength, skill and sock ing power on his side. Mickey hits hard with a left hook to the body for a middleweight. He still has remarkable powers of endur ance despite a dozen years of lusty warfare. The betting la light but what there is favors Sharkey at 2K and 3 to 1. The match will not he broadcast. Jack Has it Over Mickey Like a Tent NEW YORK, July 21 (AP) Jack Sharkey, the heavyweight and Mickey Walker, the uphol stered middleweight, shape , up as follows for their IS round match in Ebbets Fields tomorrow night: Sharkey r " Walfcrr feet Height . 5 ft. f in 198 Weight 148 - 29 ' Age ' 30 Neck 16 - . 36 Waist . 33 V 14- Ankle . 9" 22 ' - Thigh - 24.,,. ; 8 -V ' .Wrist - 8 15 .' Biceps 16 73 k Reach 67 14 - Calf 16 17 Forearm 12 44 " ; Chest Nor. 41 48 T Chest Exp. 44 . Intermediates OfOlingerWin Another ball game was won yesterday by the boys from the 14th street playground. The Inter mediate team bested the Lincoln: outfit by a score of 14 to 13. The senior teams of the two rivals: are scheduled to play at Lincoln this afternoon. . There are 86 -paper and pulp mills in the south, with an an nual capacity of more than a mil lion and a quarter tons of paper and boards. - -. CELEBRATED KIMBALL PIANOS Now At Factory Prices eAXC Make and Save the JV V tU R.taM Profit Your- ;TODAY - DOLLAR DAY - PAY r ONLY 1 DOWN 557 Court Street it Y ; !