PAGD TETJ The OREGON STATESMAN. Salcra. Oregon, Sonday Morning, July 28, 1931 n ) run pc in tic UlMlilUL IU ML FOR TOP PLACE Peterson and Rogers Vill ; . ;Be Opposing Huriers- In Crucial. Game Portland Valley -ETerReady . . ." . . Salem VaneHchts. : r. i vbc. Bks. 'HUlsbero Gresham . . i l .".T.Tr New berg : ; t , Cdmp ton's . V League W. L. Pet 4 .0 1.000 . 1 .750 3 1 .750 Mi 2 ;oo 2 '3 ;400 2 3 ' .400 1 4 .250 T 4 .eoo '1 - ' Today's Game ErerReady - at Salem, OHiffcer field. 2:30 v. m. v VancouTer Merchants, ys. Hllla boro and Vaneouyer Barracks ts. Gresham at Vancouver, doable header. Compton's-at Newberg. Eyes of the Portland Valley league a follower win an ne turned Salem-ward axain this ait era oon as the Senators battle the lMcna leadinr ETerReadT team from Portland. ErerReatiy Is un defeated this half." -. Andy. Peterson will have his hands fall with the task of stop ping this crew of. sluggers, ana thtt. senators also hare their work cut oat for them In opposing the dependable hurling or jimmy 'Rogers, backed up by the Italian boys speedy fielding. But John ny Beck stopped the druggists' In the first half and the Solons got ten runs off Rogers and his un derstudy Roberts. -and they may possibly do it again. Foreman Will be Back in Uniform - "Trux" Foreman, injured in an automobile accident two days be fore last week's game with the Vancouver Soldiers, was all band aged up. and had to watch that game from back of the chicken wire, but be ts ready to play again today. This Is Salem's lone opportun ity to head off the climbing Erer Ready team, and the Senators are all set for a battle. Even If Salem wins. It will be - in nothing better than a tie with 'the druggists and there la a pos sibility that It will be three-way tie, depending upon whether Van courer Merchants can overcome Illllsboro's threat. Meet Staged AtOceanside : Not satisfied with getting their exercise hiking up and down the beach and working on camp con struction projects, boys at the Sa lem T. M. C. A. camp on Oeean tide staged a track meet Thurs day. Results of the six events, mail ed to The Statesman, are as fol lows: Fifty yd. dash-: class A Col lier, first; Taylor, second; Teed, third. Class B Beall. first. .Class C Ray, first; M. Stats, second; Mangis, third. 108 yd. tlash: Class A Taylor, first; Collier, second. Teed, third. Class B Beall, first, Cronenberg and Clark,' tied for1 second ' and third. Class C P. Ray, first? Pickens, second. One-legged race: . Class A Ga briel, first; Collier and Crary, tied for second-and third. Class B Cronenberg. " first; J. " Ray, second; Clark, third. Class C F. Ray, first; Major and Waits, tied for- second and third, v ' Backward race: Class A Crary,' first; Collier, second; Tay lor and Gabriel, tied , for third. Class B -Cronenberg, first; Be all, second; J. Ray .third. Class C Hale, first; Pickens, second; Dyer, third. - Crab race: Class A Teed first; Crary, second; Gabriel, third.: Class B J. Ray. ' first; Cronenberg, second; Beall, third. Class C Culp," first; Perry, sec ond: Major and F, Ray, tied for third..:.. .v . Front four-footed race: Class A Sehon- first; '-Crary, second; Gabriel, third. Class . B Clark and Eaton, tied for first and sec pad. Class C Hale, first; Perry, second; F. Ray, third. - . 1 tIPSET FOR TITLE PORTLAND, Ore.. July 25 (AP)--Russen Burdett, Portland, won - the first .annual- Western Amateur public links golf cham pionship by defeating Arthur O. Sato, San Trancisco, 8 and 2rln the 3S-hole final match over the Inverness golf . and country club course here today. f Burdett'a victory was totally unexpected. Sato was a heavy favorite before the start of the match but Burdett's mastery on the greens gained him the title. Burdett was one op ,'at the end of the morning round, and had increased his lead to ;four when they passed the 22nd. ! Sato won tUe 23rd when Burdett put his tee shot out of bounds. missed his second from the tee and hooked his third. He finally took a. seven on the hole, Sato getting down in par - four. They haired the rest of the holes en the first aine. both scoring 40 going out. ' They halved the next three and Burdett won the 31strto go four up. Sato won the next hole but a half on the 33rd -and the '34th brought the-match to -a -close, i 3 Sato-got down In. even -par on the lirgti nipe holes of the tnqrn- lag'TOaBd.: . ... V-x ,.S! A- ' Lively Track BUIETT I'JIfJS III I MAT STAR HERE WEDNESDAY ? I : ' 1 t0 . ' ' Get a glimpse of the rugged countenance of .Ted Thje, former world light heavyweight wrestling champion; . who will show In Salem for the first time Wednesday night when he meets Roy Ander son, alias Bob Steele, rn a main event match at the armor. Billy Sail! van got as couple of hits for the White, Sox yes terday and scored a couple of ran a. And blamed if be didn't steal a base. In spite of his remarkabta performance here along other Uses, he never was. credited with a lot of speed oa the paths. r laying In . the bis; leagues mast have provided him with wings. . In that triple play he started the other day. Billy made two of the putouts himself. ; Now we see the recent hope less cellar! t Oaks, right oa top of the heap. And Kallio, after his release ' by Portland, hari- , Ins; great ball for his old out fit, the Suds. It's a funny busi ness. ,. j The Marlon Juniors are In Medtord. facing their final test to determine whether they go to the state championship round at Corvallis. , Here's luck to them, and maybe yes, we'd better. We pick Medford. to win. Lot of golf tournaments go ing on winding up or Just getting started. Don Hendrie won the lkskia golf bag, env blem . of the Klwanla club championship, by beating Don Roberta fa The finals this past week.. The' first real competl . tloa. in the Salem Golf club's ' summer handicap toarnament will be today. : More criticism of the way Jun ior ball has turned out." appears In an editorial . in the Albany Democrat-Herald. We'd like to see - what Medford thinks of it, but haven't seen a paper from there lately. . . When .the Salem Tennis associ ation team plays the Vancouver. Wash., club a return series of matches at Vancouver today, sev eral changes will be noted in the Salem .lineup, brought about by successful challenges In the lad der tournament In the past week. - Fred Rageman moved up from sixth place i to-' third, defeating Howard Hobson 1 twice. 8-, 4-4 and- 6-0, -'3, -and then- winning over Norris Kemp, who has been No. 4, 8-f , 4-4, 4-2 H advanced to third position, as John Creech has withdrawn from competition. Don Saunders challenged Dar rell Meyers' and regained his for mer position at No. 8 by winning 8-8. 7-5. Hansen challenged Mey ers but'lost 4-3, 8-3. ;The team playing at Vancouver today, in the order of 'ranking, will bo French Il&gemann, Melvin Goode, Fred Hagemann.. Norris Kemp and Herbert Hobaon. , MONMOUTH, July 25 Hel raick state park south of town. Is the scene of unusual activity al most, every day when the "twi light league' ef Lions club mem bers, and other interested work ers muster at the new dam across the Laeklamute to labor toward Its betterment. : Tour "hundred bags of sand have been filled and sunk to strengthen the structural framework of the dam, tile main element of which Is a large log dragged out of . the river by a tractor;- and to deepen the swim ming, hole. . , j, From , a modes pool .'crowded with a few score . bathers, . the swimming, hole , now... accommo dates more than a hundred at a time, easily. - A . raft ; and diving Dl UIMUTE AT HEIMIEK PARK - ; ; t - r : : o -A HOMER ELEVENTH! AUZSICair rZAOtTB 3 W. L. Pet. W. I ''Pet. PbiUt, ..70 35 .7871 S. h. 41 49 .456 Wih. .58 5 .24IBotUa .34 5S .878 V. Y. 68 SS .5961 Oi.ic 88 67 .867 C1tI. .44 49 .4731Dtroit .34 60 .863 . i ' NEW YORK, July 35 (AP) Joe Sewell'a eleventh finning homer with two on base gave the Yankees -a. 10 to 7 victory over the Detroit Tigers today. Gehrin ger'a home run In the ninth cli maxed a five inning rally that tied" the count. R HE Detroit ; 7 4 New York ..10 11 4 - Sorrell, Bridges and Hayworth: Weayer, Wells, Pipgras and Dickey. . r ; Athletics Win Two PHILADELPHIA, July 28. (AP) The Athletics took both games of a double header from Cleveland today, the first contest 8 to 3, and the second game 3 to 2. A two run rally in the ninth inning of the second game gave the A's their double victory. R H E Cleve. 001 002 000-3 8 0 Phila. 000 200 31x-6 11; 1 Ferrell and Semell; Grove and Cochrane. -- i i i ' R H E Cleve. ..000 000 020-2 5 1 Phila. , J..l 00 000 002-3 8 3 Connally and Myatt, McDonald. Walberg and Palmlsano, Coch rane. , ; : I - Sox Wla Series i t BOSTON. July 25 (AP) Chicago took the odd game of a five game series with the Red Sox today, 7 to 5. Boston outhlt the visitors 14 to 10. ' ' R H E Chicago .200 050 000-7 10 2 Boston .130 101 000-5 14 3 Lyons, Thomas and " Tate; Kline, Durham, Moore, Morris and Berry. Marberry Effective : WASHINGTON, Jla 1 j I 25.- AP) "Flrpo" Marberry pitch ed Washington to a 7 . to ; 1 win over St. Louis today In the final game of the series. Wash. . 000 014 02x-7 12 t 1 St. Louis 100 000 000-1 5 1 Stewart. Braxton and Ben gough; Marberry and Spencer. List in Open At St. Paul - KELLER CLUB. .St i Paul. Minn., July" 25. (AP) Big Ed Dudley of Wilmington, Dela., led a par-shelling brigade over the lightning fairways of Keller to day with a record-smashing (5 to beat Horton Smith of Detroit and George Von Elm of Los Angeles by two shots, at the halfway mark of the sizzling struggle for the 310,000 St. Paul open golf cham pionship, t. , ' . i ' - . TBe great round, which eclipse the course record of 86 establish ed earlier Jn the day by Harrison "Jimmy" Johnson of SLi Paul, 129 national amateur champion, gave the big fellow from Wilming ton a 36-hole total of 138 strokes.' eight under par and the best ree-i ord since the era of the new bal loon ball. ' j Von Elm, the big business man of golf, and Horton Smith, baek on the game that , made him the terror of the fairways a year ago. repeated their par busting per formances of yesterday by scoring 69s. although each tossed away chances of, CSs en the final green, a . comparatively ' easy par five. Smith muffed a two-foot putt on that green while Von Elm missed his chance for a birdie four from about six -feet.- . - r" board have been added, and a Jaunty, rowboat lends color and atmosphere. - - Deau'J. B. V. Butler says he has "secured a promise of park road Improvement -from 'highway workers. ...... ,- :.; :; .: : ',. Lhmber is on the ground - to build ;new dressing .rooms.jrX-l. WN W S Dudley Tops BACK in R0R L1 fakes Mound After Month's , Layoff, - Beats ; Stars : - By 7 to . 4-Count ; COAST xzxoxrx I -Pet. , .-i. W. Ij. Pet. OftkL 13 S .619 Portlam .8 11.. 411 8a r J8 8 .800 BMtll .It S'.679 lM Ju Ul 1 .834 HoUyi S 11 .411 MlnUa 8 11 .431 8a't S IS .400 ,. PORTLAND. Ore., July 25. - (AP) -Junk?, Walters, . pitching his first game for Portland la a month, stopped Hollywood, today. 7 to 4. 1 The. victory, gave Port- lana 1 I to I eage in ine senes. The Beayers. had two . big . Inn ings, the fourth and the seventh, at Bray's expense. . .. .' " ' . TT. - - . Solons, Seals Divide SAN FRANCISCO, . July 25 (AP) The Senators and. the Seals . dlrieed . a double header here today,. San Francisco taking the afternoon game away from Sacramento by 20 to 1, and the Solons coming back la the night round to win 4 to 1. Louis Vinci, left handed pitch er for Sacramento., let the Seals down with -three hits In the night session. ' A homer in the fifth inning by Keefey, Seal first Back er, was the only run scored off Vinci. - In " the" afternoon game,' the Seals ran up one of the largest scores of the season, taking 20 runs oft Hubbell and Hamilton In a long hit-feat. . Davis went the, route for the Seals, allowing Sacramento Only four hits. R H E Sacramento 1 4 4 San Francisco. ..... .20 22 1 Hubbell, Hamilton and Riccl, manager; Davis and Baldwin. Ward. R H E Sacramento 4 11 2 San Francisco ...... 1 3 2 Vinci and Wirts; McDougall, Henderson and Mealey. ' - Aagels Stop Oaks " , LOS ANGELES, July 25 (AP) The Angels nicked three Oakland pitchers for a ttftal.of 11 hits tonight ad walked away with a baseball game t to 1 with ex cellent support for Jess Petty. Los Angeles big moment occur red In the fifth inning when five runs crossed the plate. R H E Oakland 1 - 5 2 Los Angeles ....... 11 1 Daglia, ; House. Chamberlain and McMulll; Petty and Camp bell. , ' Indians oa Warpath SEATTLE, July 25 (AP) The Indians belabored : three pitchers. Biggs, Liever and Pil lette, for 15 hits tonight and won their second of fire games against the Mission Reds by an 11 to 1 score. ' Kallio, tribe hurler, kept the visitors' seven . blows scat tered. . The home boys counted six runs in the seventh and eighth Innings. R "H E Missions 1 7 0 Seattle ..t ..11 15 9 Biggs. Lleber, Pillette and Hof mann; Kallio and Cox. o o I Portland Box Score o : ; o Hollywood AB R H TO A E Lee. s ..... . 5 9 1 2 3 1 Gazella, 3 . . 4 1 3 2.21 Hill. 1 ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 Barbee. r ... 4 0 2 2 10 Callaghan, m 4 11 3 0 0 Sherlock, 1.40.1 9 1.0 Severeid, c .. 4 1 2 3 1 0 Hobson, 2 .'. 2 8 2 0 Bray. p..;. .2 0 0.1 0 Page. p.... 0 0 0 0 Carlyle .... 1 0 10 0 0 Basslerf .... 1 9 10 0 0 Totals ....35 4 14 24 11 2 Batted for Hobson In Sth. t Batted for page in 9 th. Portland AB R H PO A E Westllng. s .. I 1 3 4 7 0 Monroe, 2 . . 5 1 3 4 5 0 Rhlel. 1 .... 5 1 0 2 0 0 Coleman, r .. 3 12 1-00 Fenton. 1 3 1 1 13 1 0 Hale. 3 ..... 3 0 1 0 2 0 Berger, m' . . 4 0 .1... 1... . . FiUpatrick, e 4 1 1 2 3.0 Walters, p . ; 4 11 0 2 0 Totals ....36' 7 13 27 20 0 Hollywood .2 00 011 00 0 4 Hits ....2 0 1 1 23 1 2 2 14 Portland ...0 0 0 3 0 0 4 Ox 7 Hits ....1 0 2 410 50 x 13 Twelve hits and 7 runs off Bray in 6H innlnrs, 1 and 0 off Page in 1.,. Losing pitcher. Bray. Runs responsible 'for, Walters 4. Bray 6. Struck out by Walters 2, Bray 1. Bases on balls off Wal ters 1, Bray 1, Page 1. Home run, II11L Two-base Jilts, Monroe 2. Callaghan. Berger. Sacrifice. Hob son. Runs batted In, Hill 2, West ling, Monroe 2, Lee, Sherlock, Coleman, Fenton, Berger 2. Dou ble plays, Fenton to , Westllng to Fenton,- Walters to Monroe to Fenton, Westllng to Monroe " to Fenton Hit by pitcher, by Bray. Time. -1:40. Umpires, Dunn and Powell. ' v Sun Beau Wilis Arlington Cup Zn 'Great Race - ARLINGTON ' PARK RACE TRACK, Chicago, July v 25, (AP) Gallant old San Beau. winner of half . a - dozen rich (stakes has placed himself in po sition . to become . tne oiggest money winner that ever dug his shoes into the American turf. Before 38,000 cheering' specta tors, the nilghty Sun Beau; owned by Willis Sharpe Kilmer, Bing hampton Y., walked away with the Arlington .cup valued at S3 6,- Jt L5 04at. Arlington iark today. " I- MIX IN HARD 'J WALKL - ! x. .... ... Micki Walker (left) and Jack Sharkey mixing it up in their fifteev. round fight at Sew York last week:. Tdcphoto transmitted over BeU system. v GIlflTS II FROM CINCH KATIOVAX. IXAOtTB "W. L. Pet W. I Pet. St. Tjl .60 84 .688 Bo.toa Pit tab. PhiUd. Cioeia. .44 45 .404 .41 48 .461 H JY. 49 40 .551 Chi ear &0 41 .548 BrookL .51 44 .537 .87 55 .403 .84' 50 .868 CINCINNATI. July 25 (AP) The New York Giants defeated the Reds in both games of a dou ble header today, pounding a 7 to 3 victory in the second after win ning the first, S to 0. on Fltxslm mons four hit pitching. - R H E New York ..110 000 2015 7 0 Cincinnati ..000 000 000 0 4 1 . Fitislmmons and Hogan; Car roll and Sukeforth. R H E New York .100 001 230 7 14 2 Cincinnati .100 002 000 3 7 5 -Chaplin, Hevlng. Hubbell and Hogan; Ogden, Strelecki and As by. . . Brooklyn Bumped PITTSBURGH, July 25 (AP) The Pirates took both games of a double header from Brooklyn today, winning the 14 inning sec ond game 3 to 2 after taking the first 5 to 2. Pie Traynor's triple drove la the winning run - in the second clash. . R H E Brooklyn ...001 010 000 2 3 0 Pittsburgh-,. .020 210 OOx 58 0 Luque and Lopes; - Wood and Grace. I ;.-."' 1 i ' - R HE Brk. 000 000 110 000 002 15 1 Pits. 000 100 100 000 01 3 8 1 Helmaeh and Pldnlch; French and Phillips. ! . Cubs Wla Series Vmf!Arso. JnW 25 (API The Cubs took the final game of the series from Boston today 6 to i. ta make It three out of four. Bob Smith game the Braves, his former team mates, only six nits. - . K H E Boston .....000 100 000 1 6 2 Chicago ;...20O 000 40x 6 8 0 Seihold. : Hlad and Cronin; Smith and Hemsley. ' : ' ' Hallahan Stingy . ST. LOUIS. July 25 (AP) Wlld BUI Hallahan pitched the Cardinals to a 2 to 1 victory over the Phillies here today, allowing only five hits. Phllad. ....000 100 0001 5 0 SC. Louis ...HOOOOlOx 3 8 0 Benge and Davis; Hallahan and Wllaon. 10 GET PUMAS AURORA. July 25 The Rod and Gun club of Aurora has Just completed four pens of required sixe, on the lots owned by Sam Miller and adjacent to bis-resi-dencey-to house 350 or 400 pheas ants, which they will get from the state. ' The members bar . faithfully worked. Sundays, evening at odd moments, doing the work them selves peeled the poles, made the frames and wired the pens. Running water Is piped to each pen. The gun club has furnished the funds for the pens. The state furnishes the birds and feed. Dewey Miller will take care of the pheasants, -until .'..hunting, time when they will be released.' ; Give Your Golf a Chance v J Play t the , '-;' :,Courco :'y Fine - watered, wide fairways and large beautiful greens. No hills Just rolling enough to make your game -interesting. ' S miles South oa River drive AURORA SP MB Swing gr Your c V ; Best - FOUGHT DRAW iHA.AC.Y - f Helen Moody Takes Essex Crown Again MANCHESTER, Mass., July 25. (AP) Mrs. Frederick S. Moody. Jr., who plays tennis just as skillfully as when she was Helen Wills, super-champion, to day crashed Mrs. Lawrence A. Harper of Oakland, CaL, 6-0, 6-1. in the final match of the Essex Country club's Invitation tourna ment. - Mrs. Moody spent only 30 min utes routing her neighbor, who was given top national ranking this year because of Mrs. Moody's scanty tournament play last sea son. ' ' - r The Oakland player's usually accurate service was instantly killed by Mrs. Moody's power and speed, and her usually keen strokes were so badly blunted by. the fire that most of them popped outside or crashed Into the net. During this fiasco of a final. Mrs. Harper was out-pointed 54 26.' earned only five points to 15 and had 39 errors to Mrs. Moody's 20 in the 13-game match. , Business Men9 s Ball Team Wins '. Over War Vets STAYTON. July 25 The an nual Business- Men vs. American Legion ball game was played here Friday night with an enthusiastic crowd of partisans looking on and cheering their favorites."- The score . was 8 to 4 In favor of the business men. who were also vic torious last year. - Since most of the participants had not -played ball a good many years they are liable to "feel their age" for a day or so. -... Fred Albus and Billy Lulay were the batterys for the Legion naires while "Pete' Rock and "Digger Shelton performed for the business men. THE WHOLE NATION WANTS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT IT The rerohttioxtMry character of the New Plymouth has created m treat flood of In terest. 'Even the hardiest, of- . akeptica are so amaxed at this new four that perforate like an elih t that they ask eaerfy , for the facts behind this tre mendoua accomplishment. What is Floating Power? ' Floating Power is a term apr plkd to the new and revolution- say principle of mounting the, engine in the car frame, devel- . oped by Chrysler Motors engi neers for the New Plymouth. Just how it the engine . mounted? On two live-rubber mountings nearly an inch thick. .These - mountings are so placed that a line drawn through them pas- x ses through the center of grav ity of the engine. Thus the engine is sjuspended in perfect balance. ' What doe. Floating Power do? i The lire-rubber mountings al low the -engine to rock upon its - ' natural axis as if in a cushioned 'MEW SOLD BY ALL DESOTO CHRYSLER AND : x : DODGlv DEALERS i FREiJGH If 10 DAVIS DOUBLES Cochet - Dominates Play : as V British : Team - Beaten;' -: ' " Vihdup Is Today , v ; I ATJTEUIL, France,5 July. 25. (AP) Henri Cochet. still the; world's greatest tennis player, to-; day sent France Into the final day! of play in defense, of the 'Davis cup with a commanding lead ' pf two victories to one over a fight ing - but - apparently ' outclassed. English team. : ; - J - ' Paired wlth his partner of oth er heated tennis wars, Jaaues Brugnon. Cochet dominated the play as they swept to victory over George P. Hughes and Charles Klagsley, English doubles pair. 6-1, 5-7, 4-3, 8-0. " He meets Fred Perry. 21-year-old English public parks player, tomorrow, while Jean . Borotra plays England's number one, H. W. "Bunny Austin. Even ' the most enthusiastic English Tooters can do little bet ter than hope for the - best and expect the worst in the Cochet Perry match. , Perry was saved out of the doubles to give him the advantage Of a day of rest after his hard fought five-set victory over Bor otra yesterday, but even at his best he is hardly a match for the great Cochet. LEGION GOLF TEAM WILL SEEK HONORS ' American Legion golfers of Sa lem will attempt to wrest the state legion golf championship .from Corvallis. at the tournament to be conducted In connection with the state legion convention at that city August 6. 7 and 8. Oliver B. Huston, chairman of the athletic committee of Capital Post No. 9, has appointed Graham P.1 Sharkey captain of the post team, and Sharkey is busy lining up the veterans who wield wick ed dubs. He has asked that golf ing members' of the post get in touch with him as soon as- pos sible, . . Two .years ago when the con vention was held in ' Salem, a tournament was held and Corval lia's team emerged as champion. The same men will represent Cor vallis this year, ' it is" reported. Salem did not enter a.' team two years ago. - There -was bo golf tournament at last year's conven tion, held at Baker. i Prusoff,Murio I Meet in Finals SEATTLE, - July 25 (AP) Nosing out a victory In a torrid four set battle, Henry prasoff. Se attle, won the right to meet John Mario, San Francisco Hawaiian, for the Washington state men's singles tennis .championship here tomorrow. Prasoff conquered Mel Dranga, Seattle, 4-3," 2-6, 6-4. 6-3, trow cradle.- Vibration is thus, en tirely eliminated from the car. ; Why does Floating Power succeed when all i other method fail? Because Chrysler Motors engi neers have not tried merely to . dampen vibration; they have achieved an entirely new prin- . ciple which diaaipatea the motor impulses so that they never reach the body and frame. Why and How is Power : y , Increased? Because the' elimination of vi- . bration allows higher compres sion, which gives greater horse power without increasing cyl inder sixe. Floating . Power makes possible 56 brake-test .horsepower and actual stop watch speeds of 65 and 70 rniles . an hour, and pick-up from 0 tn 40 miles in 9.7 seconds. . .. , . . . , What else does Plymouth f - offer? A score of things I Plymouth's Free Wheeling combines the . advantages of the various types now m use. As a result, it per F1LYM Steele Flies From North AfterMatch . Bob Steele, or Ray Anderson as he 'may now, be called, returned to Salem by plane from' Calgary Saturday after -wrestling a draw there Friday night with Jack Tay lor. He Is scheduled to meet Ted Thye, former 'world champion in the. light heavyweight division, here Wednesday night. Steele' didn't linger In Salem very long -Saturday, but went on to Albany to -talk -business with somebody; There Is a possibility that he may appear, on the Ameri can' Legion' convention card at Corvallis early In' August. Report that: Strangler Lewis and Gus Sonnenberg may sign op for the Legion's main event is of interest- to Matchmaker Harry Plant, as be figures he may get one of them to come here before departing, from the northwest, SEiiwra PLjyssmu SILVERTON. July 25 Orville Schwab will take the mound for the Sllverton Juveniles here to morrow afternoon when they face the strong Sellwood-Beaver Phar macy nine of Portland.' This will be- the Juveniles fourth game; they have yet to meet defeats The Portland team Is coming to Sllverton with the avowed in tentions of beating the youthful ful Schwab. And they are com ing with plenty of hitters. The Pharmacy aggregation made a strong bid for Legion junior hon ors in Portland. Since that race, they have added many high school stars to their roster. Ei ther Schneider or Foulk will pitch for the Portlanders. Cy Manning will probably do the receiving tomorrow, . since Rudlshauser Is in Medford with the Marion county Juniors.. Ken neth Manning or" Dick Coztling will be at: first, with Francis Loyett at second. George Hib bard will hold down short, while Vincent McDonald may be used at third. Outfielders will include Douglas Brady. Arnold Johnson, Donald Asboe and George Reed. Junior Race in North Advances To Semi-Finals VANCOUVER. Wash., July25 (AP) . Aberdeen won 1 the southwestern Washington Ameri can Legion junior league baseball championship here today by de feating Vancourer, 16 to 5. in the final game of a series of three. Aberdeen will meet the winner of the Seattle-Port Angeles series for the championship of western Washington. - SUNNYSIDE, Wash.. July 25 (AP) The Sunnyside team won the eastern Oashington American Legion junior baseball title today by defeating Walla Walla 8 to 7 In a ragged 12 inning game.' Both teams; made ill hits. . mits Free Wheeling in all for ward speeds, and it also may be completely; locked out. The Easy -Shift transmission which enables you to shift, without dashing, from second into high and back into second, if you wish, at speeds up to 50 miles , an hour. The new, double-drop frame for greater safety and . readability. New, eye-compelling beauty. Internal hydraulio brakes. Safety-Steel body. You must see and drive the car to appreciate the phenom enal peiformancc and value made possible by one of the greatest engineering develop ments the industry has ever AJO CP. F.O.B. FACTOST jmWLOW FXrCB3XdtS333. S?rtXdBrt39S.SprtPhmom 1595, Cmi 9iS, Cmmpm imr nunfcto m! S4JO. COTM.fci Cn 8645. Sran U-Mri UTS, Smn 4 rfoo. -wW.- $S3, tm.k. fmctmry. Wirt vjM.iiuni ml mm mmttm iW. Lmw mmlimmi priemm. 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