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Th OREGON STATESMAN. Safgnu Oregon, Sunday Morning, August 2, 1931 PAGE TEN air kM M (0 ' t-f. -4 FIGHT FOR TOP PLAGE HEijTED -Three Teams Deadlocked in ' i Tie,; Upset AVoirtd Hurt r phances of Solons". ? ; ; ' rdrtlaad Valley lro - , i ..Salem. ... wV. -, ETerReady. .,rjV; .41 U'J2 C".rVaneouver . . . .. 34.- rlt ' .;Barrick .J. - -j Gresham '"J. . .. , -.HlUsboro. ... . . . ... Jr L Newberg i . ; .1 ; 5 , .117 . r.araM Today VI-Newbers; at ; Salem., OUagat field J: 30 p. m. (Newborn techni cally homo -rib. .-. . ; V Van court r.- Merelints vs. f-' Compton'a at' Portland. j '-. -ETerReadr atVancouTer - Bar- ri'raeka.-.-", -- :', - HUlsboro at . Gresham. : . r v,?--- V ' If the situatloa wer not so x'. critiesL- today's Portland .Valley - league ball gamehere, featuring t the Ealem Senators and Newberg". would be Just a ball ram e with "-the Senator listed a distinct la- - -vorite to win. -. - . -Bat aa-. it -If, -with onlyr one - Sunday of play following today and the Senator bunched - with EverReady and Vancouver .Bar racks In top position, the came ' - takes on major importance.. !. .Newbers; ha: not been consid ered much of a threat. but It Is oftv strengthened with some new players on the roster. For that matter. Greshanv was not listed . a Vstf ong contender bnt'lt. came ":'--, here-a few weeks ago. and upset the Solon's winning; streak, with a shutout and it was not; until last -Sanday that the local team man- "aged to catch up with the lead ers after that setback. ' - - Ever Ready, playing Vancouver Soldiers, has little If any more than an even - chance to win, , but : the Merchants are taking on the ' comparatively weak Compton'a : club and on the "dope" onght to continue' their - winning : streak. The Hlllsboro-Gresham affair will - hare little bearing on the league - race. ' ";- 4 Andy Peterson' will be on the mound for the Senator .with probably Parrlsh aa hla adversary. FRASIER TURNS 1H SHUTOUT FOR SOX W 1 Pet. . . W-flfc Tct. fkli.JI ti. S7 .793 w.h. ea t .sa S9 &a .398 Oilear T 0 .88t " DETROIT, ":- Aug. . 1 (AP) Vie Frasler pitched almost ajr-: tight ball today and - the - WhKe Sox shut out the Tigers, to. 0. Chicago -210 100 020- 4 f Detroit 000" 000 0000 1 Frasler and Tate; Sorrell: Sul livan. Bridges and Hayworth. ,-; Brown' Win Opener - -ST. LOUIS. Aug. 1 (AP) "Although outhlt by the Indians, the St. Louis Browna. took the first game of the aeries here to day. 7 to 5. Four Cleveland pltch . ers - did , mound duty. !- r:.- : ' -R. H- E deveI-.-l.010.010 110-5 U S St. Louis- lOtt. 410 OlxVT . 1 ' Brown. Harder, Connally,- Ja bloaowskl' and Sewell; Blaehold er and Bengough, Ferrell . - : s . ' ' ' : ' " . Red Sox Strong; , BOSTON, 'Aug. 1 (AP) The Boston Red Sox pounded three Yankee pitchers for 13 hits to de feat New York, 9 to 2. today. - RUE N Y. lL000-020 -000-2 0 Boston 410 00 22x-f 12 1 Johnson, Weaver. Rhodes, and Dickey; ' Usenbee and -Berry.; ; ' "'"" Solon Beat Champ WASHINGTON,- Aug. .1 (AP) . -Washington defeated . Philadel phia tolay. 2 to 1, la the first of their rrour-game serle. ' - : - "- ' TL 1 E PhlU. -..99 000 10-17 1 Waah,w001 001 IOx-210 : Walberr and Cochrane;, :Mar- - berry and Spencer " . y Seattle Junior r j : Team is Winner In Semi-Finals T TACOMA," Ang7l fAP) Ttal lvlnr for three rttnii in the first of : the- ninth; Seattle' Rainier- Noble post ' team defeated .Aber deen, to 5. here today to- ap tur the western ' Washington American Lesion junior baseball championship. The Seattle club will play the. eastern Washington tltliat for the all-stale champion ship. : --ro- .:,--:".. Singles by Rasala, Ramsay, Lawrence and Gallant and an er ror gave Seattle Its three runs in the final frame. Aberdeen was retired In order In the last half of the !nnlng." ' ' Twilight Ball v DatesChanged i i 'i . ... ; SILVERTON, Aug.-l Due- to the1 Legion" con ventioa In-Corval-lis next week. the. twilight jeague ; bai tball schedule here, hai . been -moved .up several days, i Monday evening the-Sliver Falls lumber jacks - will cross ; i bafs - with - George . Shlnesters Dn the . Eu reka Avenue diamond, and 'Wed nesday evening the Shlnesters meet McDonald's .Wildcats onthe aime lot. ;"' ' ir... ' U fcha GRIMMS CAPTAIM AaJKO IS 50iM5 At4C . HART- WHO IS BEING HELPED ;By KALsToN HEMSLE. , 7-50 A T this writing; the 1931 j -V National r League pennant . hopes of the Chicago Cubs , m futile indeed.. Nevertheless ; Rajah Hornsby's men 'are in ; Jirst division and in a position for . i ' homestretch drive . that "roight-. yes, miraculouslycarry them in ' to the World Series. Three Pitts " burgh Pirate castoffs "Charley Grimm, "Kiki" Cnyler, and Ral "ston Hemsley havelionemuch to ; keep the Cubs; ia the Tight. : ' " Curiously enough, the ; veterans " Grimm" and .Cuyler have , fig ured in the horde , of rumor con cerning " supposed dissension be tween, Manager uornsoy, ana some Hc3len Moody Takc Mnals In Love Sets . SEABRIGHT, N. J., Aug. 1 (AP) Mr. Jlelen Wills Moody, playing her second tournament of the . year, required Just twelve games and 22 minutes today to prove she ' has no - serious rlv.al in the .United States as a tennis player. - " f . In that length of time, she de feated Helen Jacobs, her Califor nia neighbor. In the finals of the seabrlght invitation tennis totrr nament, -0, ; 0-0. - Mrs. Moody thereby rained - her first leg on the big silver bowl which Miss Jseehs was attempting, to put out of circulation. . - . . Cool aa a flake of falling, snow,, the ! acknowledged .woman champion ;of .tennis . champions gave her younger rival from the Pacific coast' aa -artistic a -trimming aa the latter ever ha ex perienced in a major tournament. Staying on hex base line most of the time. Mrs. Moody chased MI Jaeohs . from one. corner of Seabright's .center, court to -the other, driving back at-the latter with stunning spfeed : the - soft shots - Mis Jacobs 'attempted ' to use to r break up - Queen Helen' game.' " ' : . ..' -" - Advancing to .the net only , at rare interval and then to no par ticular effect." Mr. Moody merely ranker rival until she was -arm and leg weary and let' Miss Jacobs defeat herself. The latter; had 33 out in the twelve games and drove 13 ball Into .the net. Yankee Rowers Capture i Seven' 1 Oil Ten Finals " ST. CATHARDMES, Ont," Aug, 1 (AP) United State oarsmen captured seven of the ten ' finals on the closing day's program of the Royal' Canadian Henley re gatta today, but could not pre vent the. ; single . championship frpm - falling into the grasp of Bobby. Pearce, : diamond sculls holder from Hamilton, Ont - .Peajrce outrowed Ken Myers of the Bachelors -Barge club,- Phila delphia, and Joe Wright. JriL To ronto,' 19 2S winner.- of the; dia mond, sculls,; in the finals to 'win by -nearly three length.,.-) , a ' nocxaxG boy '. Mr. ind Mr,- Allen Wltiel of 290,Markfct street are the parents of -an eight tsS; one-half pound bf." born yesterday. at the- Bunga low, maternity home.--., f Helping Qutr 'Hqrrisby HAIIDIK BURNLEY " ' il 1911. Ktac rilr $yik4tcml. lit, Cnm of his players. The "Rajah and! they have repeatedly spiked those stories, but such, troublesome tales will not down. They follow the zealous Hornsby wherever he goes, - -- A stern taskmaker, always Bam-' tag with the spirit to win. "Rajah" has made many enemies during-his years of euperstardom. Thi sea son Hornsby again is playing; bril liantly, switching from second to third base, and pounding out hits almost aa potently as of yore, i Grimm,, at first, aeems as good as he ever. was when shining with Pittsburgh; while Cuyler has fully recovered from the wounds . that crippled this glittering outfielder some year ago. And to help out "Gabby" Hart- 11 Ralph Slason . ha umpired most of the Marlon Juniors same this year, bat be didn't quite finish out the season. He took an awful raj on the ankle from as foal ball-im yesterday' game, the last be Will be eajled Bpoa to regulate and was nn- . able to go on. We're vglad the boy had their off . day ' Saturday and not next Thuraday or. Friday. ; - -St. Paal andIt,' Angel wffl be playing their first game of ' the final Berie for the aorth- .erm . division Cascade league title as SC Paul thi after- ' And the Interurban league, : of which' we have heard, little in re cent .weeks .due to :. failure of team - to report their result to league officials here; Is also wind ing up. Garvais and Central Howell will be playing at Gerval today In the second game : of their final series; - Gervai won the first game at; Central Howell 17 to 3. Gerval ha a cracking good outfit and if . it wins the league championship, will go gun ning "after -the- Cascade -league champions, we , understand. ''"?Tr,.-N... : V-, . Ilk . - 3U f Billy Sullivaa hit a couple ' of three twggere and a aiagle yesterday. Major league pitch r Ing mast not be so much hotter ' than the home brand. " Triple "are 'Billy's specialty. Now. that ' he developing vome speed eaj the paths, possibly bell stretch them into home ran and give Babe Rath and the boys some competition. ' !' j v As a matter of fact Billy ean sock thev apple as hard aa most of the home run kings, but be was taught by . hi daddy of the old school, and doesn't awing tor the trolley cars as the new fence busters dh.,: , ' . - J.. ''.j - l If 'we show wparond town v- next ; week - with . bUdc eye, you'll know whom to blame, A story camef b .'about a croquet league and we cot. into, an ar romeat with the acting eocicty editorjaboat whether It went . on the sport page or the society .- page. Xone of yoar basineee , which side we. took.- It tent settled yet, so the story didt rlBU - ' i . . . TO -J. il V . : :.'cS BriUla rlfkM nett, his catching ace, Hornsby se cured young; Hemsley, who already show unmistakable sign of be-, coming a great receiver in a couple . of more seasons at the latest. Hart nett is still a mighty man, but Cub' enthusiasts think Hornsby ha dug; up another Mickey Cochrane in Hemsley.' - - - ; ,- "Hack" Wilson seems "to be get- : tine back into his rood eld stride.- 1 If the pitching staff can get going:, : but that seem unlikely, the Cubs might spring that Garrison finish to win the pennant. . At any event, " "Rog" Hornsby will ply the whip -for such a home " stretch eff orL And he knew how to ride'ra, be-lieve-you-mel . . . . Sun Beau is CRampiori of ARLINGTON PARK RACE TRACK, Chicago, Aug. 1 (AP) Good old Sun Beau is the new ehampion. - - The big six year old son" of Sun Briar-Beautiful Lady, bred : and owned by Wlllla Sharp Kilmer, Blnghamton, N. T., beeame the greatest money winner on the in ternational turf today, dethroning Gallant rox. ' ' " ; Sun Bean, by winning the Ar lington handicap, stretched, bis grand total In five years of turf campaigning to 1 330. 04 4, exceed ing by $1,372 the $32S.lf S earned by Gallant Fox before hi retire ment last year. Gallant Fox was shoved Into second place in the list of 12 golden winner, while Zev, a sensation In 1123, dropped to third place with 2313.C39. Sun Beau's impressive victory climaxed Arlington ' park's ' brilli ant SO-day racing- season. . The gross value of . the Arlington han dicap was 134.380 of which 27 100 went' to the owner . of - Sua Beau. ' a . - :- ' - The new champion wen the race dramatically and a he -pleased. He galloped to victory by three lengths over the mile and a quar ter route- on- a-traak'that waa a trifle dull in 1:03, 1-5,; with Satin Spar, owned by Wlllard . Mack, playwright, second and Plucky Play third in the field of seven. Ten were named to start but the field was reduced by withdrawal of Gallant Knight, Minotaur and The "Nut. . 7. - - i " Lien LeisDbwnrl Convict Tossers i r With Three Hits Alfred Lien,' phenomenal schoolboy pitcher of Canby who hurled 'for the Oregon City Jun iors earlier this season, teemed up with the Kay , Woolen' Mills team .Saturday and let. the Ore gon state , penitentiary' batsmen down with three hit and struck out 13, but Kay's lost the game through poor fielding. 3: to 4. . Carl Lehman . of Kay's hit a home run In the third Inning.' Kendall,, also of CAnby, .caught for the 15-year' did pitcher. '- ; - A - daurhter- 'weighing -nine pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie White yesterday afternoon at the Bungalow, maternity kerne. I The Infant ha been named Bev- .erly Zedelt -. i - - 7 J;'--- Money Nags LKIODSHi Dlffi DUE Valtcrs' - Slowbal! Ties." up Visitors jn First of Aft-;? crnoori Games 7 -r:: ...... HVAOI UWUI '.'- ,W. U" Te ' ' W. I et. Saa y. ll 11 -.383 P.rtUad 14 IS .51 BUI ..14 IS .SIS Holly. 1S IS ,0O 0kl. IS lS,;ia fiM't IS .444 Los Ju'15 IS .S3V IfiaalM --9 IS '.SSS , ! . w m . m mm M . , PORTLAND, Ore., - Aug. 1 . (AP) Portland won the flrst game of today's double bill-from. the Missions. - 15 to 4. behind 'Junk,'' , Waltera'- alow ball, but the Missions, .who had .- lost fire successive' games In the series,' won .the nightcap, t to -2, after a torrid fl2-lnning struggle.' ; . The second game developed in to a tight pitchers' battle between Walter f Mails . and - Dutch ' Lieber and Walsh," who. went" to the mound In .the. eighth' after Scott had batted for Ueber. ' ' -" -The ' Missions broke '- the 'Tnot with .three singles in the 12th, after . Eckhardt - had reached -first on an. ' error and llaf ey ' had walked, i. i . 4-. -. ' - j - . , .. Seal Ge4 Going . -' . BAN. FRANCISCO,- Aug. 1 (AP) -The Seal took the brakes off here tonight to administer a 12 to C trouncing to the. Oakland Acorns, during which they batted three Oakland -fltchers for IS hits. . . . . .? ' '. -Henry Oana started the. round the bag tour In the second lifting when he hit one across left field fence for. a . homer. Seven others followed him serosa the plate in that inning. Thomas was replaced by ' Chamberlain, who later . gave way to. House on the Oakland DOUnd. . ::;.;vijif.- ', - l -. -In the fourth Inning, Weir bit a two-bagger for the Oaks, which brought' in 'Pool and Chamber lain. Oakland San Francisco - L13 15 0 Thomas. Chamberlln. House and MeMullen, Pool, Read; Mc-1 Do u gal and Mealey. - . '. Angel Are Rooted . LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1 (AP) Sacramento rose In its wrath tonight to change It complexion lightly in the won and lost col umns by shellacking the Angels 12 to 0 behind the able pitching of Freitas. Sacramento's big in ning was the seventh when the proverbial luck brought In ten runs across ' the plate. :. Los Angeles threw five pitch ers into the breach' without success.- Wlrts connected for. a homer to clean up the bases and account for four runs In the seventh.- . . : - . 1 i. ,'.;: f :,.R H E Sacramento t" :.......13 12 -2 Los . Angelee . 0 ' 4 2 r Freitaa and Wlrts; Ballon. Shealy, Goldstein, Peters, Mon crief and Hannah. : -. - -: - i Stare Stage Riot . SEATTLE,) Aug. 1 (AP) Th bau.of .the Hollywood Stars rattled 23 hits over the field to night, to win their fourth of five games from the Indians here by a 17 to 4 score. : . " - - Six runs came across In the first of t-Turpih's -hurling and sev en more were scored in the third and fourth off Hart wig. Page went the route for the Stars, al lowing seven hits. : . - -R H E Hollywood - IT 23 9 Seattle " 4 - 7'- 2 Page i and' Severeid; i Turpln; Hartwlg, Freltas and Cox. ; WITH LATC RAtLY xattoax. xxxotrn W. fi . Pet. W. L. Pet. St. U. .6S SS .634 Calear 4 44- .SSI V. T. SS 49 .547 Bottom 47 4 .495 Pitttk. 45 SO .474 PkUs4...a S ,SS Brokl, -54 47 .539 laacin. .ST SS .574 CHICAGO. Aug. 1 (AP) The Cubs rallied for two runs In the eighth to beat the Cardinals. 2 - to ' 2. today la the third -game of their split series. The victory gave Chicago a 1 to 1 edge In the set. - - ' " IJ Wj SC-Lohi 11 000 000-2 t 1 Chicago ; .0U9 10 02X-S 7 1 -Johnson ' and ' Maneusco; ' Ma lone," May and Hartnett." Giant Bonoh' Hit -NEW- YORK, Aug.- lCAP) Bunching three of theirjflve hits for two runs in the second in ning. , the - New York . Giants de feated the Boston Braves. 2 to 0, In the second, game of their series today. '! J. ' Boston 0 00 .000 0000 S ,2 N. . Y. ; 020 000 00x-2 f.I -'2 Cantwell, Moss and . Spohrer;. Hubbell and Hogan. '-j-.'".-! t i i - ReblMfl.Wln Again PHILADELPHIA. - Aug. 1. (AP)- T h e Brooklyn Robins made it - two straight over, the Phillies by winning today's, game 8 to 4. Four runs off RayBenge in the. .ninth inning made the game safe for 'Brookly." I . . . 1 - R ft Jj Brook. 00 001.004-S 13 2 Phila. S00 012 0014 14 1 Shaute, Clark and .'Lopes; . J. Elliott, Benge and ' Davis, Mue Curdy. ; - - - -' Pirate Get Shatoat - PITTSBURGH. - Aug.! l-r-(AP) Pitts burgh won Its 4thlrd strslfht gam by shutting- out the opposition : today," defeating Cin cinnati 1- to 0.- Spencer held the Reds -to three hits.- - - . ' .1-. , f - jj j2 Cincin -000 A 00 00 0-0 1 ,0 PitU.-; .000 .000 lOx-1. t. 01 v Rlxey .d Sukeforth; Spencer land Phillips. V A CUDS TC Marion Juniors Get Boots ;. Oiif of Systems as Hill's " Wins Practice Game 15-1 If Saturday's g-ame with JIlll's Candy -Factory was a "drear re hearsal tor the Marion County Juniors in' preparation for their state championship series .with East Side Commercial ' club .-of Portland, It augured well, for the lads got a-lot of poor baseball out of their systems.' . Hill's won lS'to i.".--: Wlthoul discounting ihe hitting prowess of Hill's, there is no deny ing, that Johnny. Perrine was off form in. Saturday's game; he con stantly ilgot In the hole and when forced to groove one it was -picky lags .for the candy packers. Gibson,-Heenan and Seguln hit home, runs.' . y - - - But Perrine was not the - only one of the Juniors who was' off form." The inflelders threw wild." threw .to 'the wrong -bases and fumbled the' ball; the outfielder were caught - out of position - and evenvthe Usurer death-Jimmy Nicholson' dropped two' fly bally though these mishap occurred1 af ter bard run and were excusable; - At bat, the lads seemed deeply pusald by --"'Squeak"- Wilson's flashing southpaw slaata.and big Harvey's- booming . sldearm,-' hut that ..didn't prevent them .from standing up there and taking sr good cut. . They" got five . hingles off Wilson in iive ' innings, . but tmly two off 'Harvey; In four. Hoot" Gibson jobbed them of a couple - by circus fielding. Their one 'run was scored on' a wild pitch when the bases were loaded In the fifth. .They threatened sev eral ether, times but . Hill's moundsmen bore ."down in the plnehes.. - - "Priaco" Stop Them ... WitH Slow Heaves- '.. " : .. Coach rFtisco Edwards "decid ed Perrtne had had enouglTafter he was nicked for four Wows and Six- rung Jn the fifth, and since he had no. other hurler in first class shape; "Frisco took the mound himself.' Thereupon the -game lost some of its significance: ai a Portland Box Score " o " " ' ." "7.". ' FIRST GAME Mission AB It H PO A K Welsh.' m .. 5 0 0 0 0 0 Wright, 2 ... 4 -0 0 3 0 2 Kelly. 1 ...... 3 11 '3 '0. 0 Eckhardt, r . 4 2 3 0 0 0 Clarke. 2 ... 3 0 0 0 4 0 Coscarart, s . 4 11 3 12 Hawks. 1 . . . 1 0 0 . 3. 0 0 Brensel. e .. . 1 0 0 3 0 1 Caster, p ..V; 2- 0 0. 0 T. PlUette, p.J 2. 0 1. 0 0. 0 Mort; i j"-o o l o Haf ey, 1 .V? f W,9 0 ' 3 i 0 ; 0 Ricci. e V. . 2 0 ; 2 .0, 1- 0 Eggleston, 3 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 TpUls .-.;:i34 4 8 24 7 5 Portland i "AB R H'PO A E Westllng. s 9 3 2.020 Monroe, 2 . : 4: 2 - 1- - S - 1 0 Rhlel. 1 V.;. . 4-4 -2 0 0 Coleman, r .. 4 3 '3 4.- 1 . 0 Johnson, 1 ..3 12 2 01 Hale. 3 3 2 0 10 Berger. m .. . 5 0 1 0 0 Fitzpatrlck, e K. 1- 11-1,0 Walters, p 5 1- 2 -1 0 Wise, 3 ...f. 1 ;0 ,9 9 Z 9 . ToUls" ;.V.42 15-17727 9" 1 Missions ,. .0 10 9 1 10 1 0 4 " Hits 0 10 0 12 1128 Portland ...1 1 1 4 4 4-0 Ox 1 Hits . . 0 3 -3 4 3 4 . 0 D x 17 .:..-:-..-..i.'4.--.. Innings 'pitched by Caster 4; T. Pillette 3 .Charge defeat to Caster." At bat off Caster. 20,- T. Pillette lCV-Hits, batted off Cas ter 12; T. Pillette 5. Runs scored off Caster 10, T. Pillette 5V Runs responsible for," Walters 3, Caster 9.' T. Pillette l.Struck ' out by Walters 1, Caster 2. Bases on balls off Walters 3,' Caster 3. T. Pillette 2. Stolen bases, Johnson,' Monroe. Home runs, Eckhardt 2. Coleman -2. Two-base hits, Rhlel 2, Kelly. Ricci. Sacrifice hit. Hale. Runs batted in Coleman Eck hardt 3. Westllng, Johnson 2, Hale 2, Rhlel 2. Monroe. Double play, Monroe to-Johnson. -Passed ball. BrenieL - Time, 1:55.- Um pires, Genshlea and Burnside. - v SECOND GAME MIseion ''" ABT R H PO A E WeUh. sa,-.t. 9 1 5 Wright. 1 I . 2 2.52 Eckhardt, T r l - 9 9 : Hafey, I'-..i'. 5" - 1" " Clarke, s.-:. 5 1.1: 4 .2 1 CoecarartS . 5.. 2 3 2 1 Hawk. 1 . . 9 2 3 : 1 ; Hofmann."c". 3 v ' - -"l " Lieber. p . 9 9 1 - 3 . 0 Scott 1" :. Walsh, p .:,.' X. 1- . .3 " ToUU ...4TJT 12 3t It 2 Batted 'for Lieber In PortUnd AB R H WesUing. s .. 5 0 Monroe. 2 . : V -' 2 Rhlel. 1 ..... 5 1 Coleman, r .. C 0 1 Johnson.-1 ", . 5 .".0 Hale,, 2 5 . 2-1 Berger? m'Y.-. 5' 2- woodaii, e : . . 4 ; 2 Malls; p . r. i 5 -1 8th. . -3 PO ' 2 r 5 - i X - A A E 6 0 t-:1 0 .. s 9 0 1 0-2 -r-o , 2. 0 Totals 4 2 10 3 14 4 i ' . . ' " MUslons ..020 000 C00 004 f Hits . ..120 111 110 .10312 Portland ..010 100 000 000 2 HIU ...121 122 010 000 10 - Nine hits and 2 run off Lieber in 7 Innings, 1 and 0 off Walsh In 5.. Winning-pitcher,-Walsh. Run responslMe for. Mails 2. Lie ber 1. Strwek out by-Mails 10. Lieber 1. .Walsh 3. Bases on balls off Mails .7,' Walsh '2. -Sacrifice hits, Berger, Coscarart.' Runs bat ted tax. Lieber, Welsh. Woolall. Mails; Coscarart. Hawks; Walsh. Double Plays, Mails to Westling to Johnson; Wright to Clarke to Hawks, Coleman to Westling. Hit by . pitcher, by . Lieber. Walsh. Time, '.2:30., Umpires, Burnside and Genshlea. ... -' 7 ' ' J ' test for the junlorsr but became much more even' ' -' "Frisco" slowballed .the candy kids to death' but one' run was scored oft him without benefit of hits in the sixth, and two more in the ninth when Moriarty got a lift on an error and Seguln follow ed with his second home run." --'The score: -- . HilT Candy f AB R I H Deeu. if i . . . ; ;v; , i . 2 : 1 . Deii; if . rr; . . ri ; - 9x9 Foreman,- rf-s";v . . r. 9 2 : 2 cirod.- s . rr.;; r.3 o ? i Moore, ss t i . .Tr. i.l Moriarty,"rf , ;ii,'.V.";2 V' V Heeaan; 3 b . ; . IT.Vi"; 5 1 2 Bashor,4' e ; . . 2 1 Seguln; e V. .:.T;,;.'.2 2 2 Gibson; lb .T. 5. ' --3 3 Colgan. ef i.. 4 V 1' 1 Rr Kitchen; cf .T.;..;2- 0 : L;-Kitchen. 2b .r;;.':5 v 2-' 1 Wilson, p .3' 2 r 1 Harrey. P . ... . . 2 Totals - ., 745 - 15 15 Marlon Janiors' AB H H Nicholson, ct ........ 5 ' f 2 DeJardin. 2h ;4 0 0 McCarthy. 2h ... .... . .1 . 1 Keber, ss ' 9 9 Vie Peek,-rf . . .V. . . .,3 ' 0 ' Bason, so-.. . w - x Coleman, lb ,;..v;v. 2 1 r 1 Schwab, lb ...... ..'.2 - Vern Peek, e ; . '. . . '. 2 : ! - -1 RGdlshauser, e 2-.. . 0 Perrine, p 2 0 ' 9 Edwards, , p .1 ' ToUls if III LADDER TBJS Only one-change in. the standings-of the Salem- Tennis: associ ation ' - team . members occurred last 1 week, Darren Meyers dis placing Don . Saunders ' in sixth place by winning 8-1. -2. Norris Kemp challenged Fred Hage mann for third place but lost 8 4. 7-5.' t . . Rankings at present are In the following order: - French - Hage mann, Melvln Goode, Fred Hage mann. . Norris Kemp,. -Herbert Hobson, Darrell Meyers, Don Saunders. : ' - .? , -.The local team has no match es scheduled for today but will play In the' central Willamette valley tournament at 'Monmouth next Friday, Saturday and . Sun day and will meet . the ; Eugene team here In a return-' series' of matches July : 18. Eugene won ail of the matches, in that city , re cently; -'-- - -r ' v' - -- , T Business AMUSEMENTS Salem Golf Ceurss ' t mftes ' south on Hirer Dflte. It hola watered falr wara. large greeea Fees 74c Sundays Ad bolldaya. ; - Picnic and wlm at Basel . Green pwrfc. Tfw fHWtl iirwf lwn. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN - R. TX Barton Batteries Starter and generator work. Teaaco station, cor nr Oiirt and Oiurrh. 1 v BICYCLE REPAIRING EXOTD EL RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycle and .repairing. SS? Court.. The beet In bicycle and repairing. H. W. Ptt. I4t 8. Omt Tel. 4t1. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone St. R. B. ' Northneae CHIROPRACTORS Or.- .OUbert. . Ore. Bld.'TeV I4S1. Dr. a L. SCOTT. PSG. Chiropractor. ti N- High. Tel. Rea tSIX. DR& SCOFIELD, Pm finer Chlrpprac tora. X-ray and N. C M. New Bank CLEANING SERVICE . Center St. Valeteria, Tel. SCSZ. ELECTRICIANS HAUK - ELECTRIC CO. New 1 Uon, 1ST Court St. Tel.- . E. U Watch eiecttie ahap. W trine, fixture and supplies. irt our pricea XOlS -a Om'L Tel. SSSS. . ; . - FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALX, - ocrartena 01ma. Court and High St Tet 7JC ALL kinds of floral work." Lets Flor ist. 1 1 th Market. TeL SiiZ.. CUT Ftewera weddlp- - btrojot . funeral -wreaths, decorathMta. C F. Bretthaupt.- florist. SIS State Street. TeL 8904, - - HEMSTITCHING NERDLEWORK, Margaret' Shop, AH Court. - - . GARBAGE -.II ". Salem 8Tnrer. Tet 4t or TCQ0. INSURANCE BECKE HENDRICKS ' 1S9 . N. High . TeL 4S4T WlfJ-AMETTE -INSAGENCT i Wm. Bllren. Mgr. -. ExclalTe Buttevlie Arent . -SIS Masonlo Bldg. ' TeL..H LAUNDRIES THT3 NEW 8ALE3I LACXDRT - TUB -WE1DER LACNDRT US & High .. . TeL -f US CAPITAL CITY LACNDRI "W .Wash Everything tit Lux" Talnhona. S1SS, Ztj Broadwav IHIDE ST1S .Unusual Exodus From Ranks ;-. Of Simon Pures Noted In Various Sports ; ' By ALAN GOULD V ; ' NEW, YORK. Aug. 1 (AP) The gate receipts and by-products . of commercialised. sport, however : much their value-' has been deflat ed . in the" jsast, year, .have com blned'to attract startling num- "beT. of world's" champ Ions ' from the precarious returns of ama teurism to the more stable-" p refits Of "athletic big business. . '.. It is ; the principal ' trend of this' age of .ballyhoo,' wherein,' the inducements are strong . to capi tal ze' the fame-attached to note worthy achievement af home and abroad. . '-.--':- : Five - years ago, professional tennis "was confined - to ' the in structor and seemed to hare no uausually prdlitable future. Since then, " three c world's r champions have turned fpro""- and the busi ness Is on a world-tour basis.-The former -"queen of the . courts, Su sanne Len glen, helped C' C. Pyle and Vincent Richards to blase the trail now. embellished by Big Bill- Tilden and. In the near future, b his one-time rival for world honors, Henri Coebet. Prof esaionala WiH . "7 Outrank Amateurs ' For the first time, this turn over will produce a situation whereby the professional aces out rank the leading amateur talent hitherto supreme on the Courts. - Among" the women, . however, Helen "Wills Moody so far has resisted inducements to commer cialise: her fame via .the motion pictures;--: - ; " 1 - .Goir world champion, .Bobby Jones, forsook the amateur rank for the movies and' other business connections last" November, - but he - ha : varied the trend by also ' withdrawing, as a competitor. MeanwhHe, Geerge'-Von Elm has Illustrated the' advantages -- of "business man"- golf, which may prove ."attractive to other star amateurs before the year 1 out. College Star are Taking: Salary Jobs The list- of star college athletes.- now 'among- the salaried performers, has grown rapidly in the past year or two. .The pro fessional wrestling . boom attract ed a number of them. Including Len - Macaluso of Colgate, Joe Savoldl of Notre. Dame, Jim Mc Millen of Illinois, Ed George of Michigan and Gus Sonneaberg of Dartmouth. ; ' s - ; Fistic 9 ranks always , have looked to the amateurs -for new talent and Steve -Hamas, '-the ex Penn State star, now looks among the' outstanding heavyweight prospects. o Directory. 1 MATTRESSES Uattreaaes from factory to hnme. Ask about our wool martreasea Reno vat era and ftmjlgatora Capital City Bed din Ov TV1 4ft9 30n N'nHh fun. MUSIC STORES CEO. C WILL. Pianos, Phono graphs, sawing machines, sheet music, ' and piano studies. Repairing phonn grmpha. and sewing - machines.- ill Stse Kfreet. Fslem. PLUMBING and HEATING P1XTMBINO and reneral repair work. Graber Broa. ICS So. Liberty. Tel. 59 - i - PAPER HANGING Paper hanging and painting. Keu mao'i Paint Store. 151 N. ConVL PHONE GLENN ADAMS - for house dectoratlng. paper hanging, tinting, etc ReltnWe wtvrlrman. - PRINTING FOR. STATIONERY, .carda. pamph lets. progTama, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Print ing Department. SIS S. Commercial. Telephone ll. RADIO FOR every purpose, for ere ft puim ; -AIL standard stsee-of Radio Tubes. ( EOFK ELECTRICAL SHOP. 341 " Court St. TeL SI IS. - ' For . guaranteed radio - repairing, phone or call at r' . - SALEM RADIO SERVICE -TA. 4-4 - 64 Fn-r Pt. STOVXS STOVES end stoea repairing, tores for saie, rebuilt- and repaired. All kinds of werea wire fence, fancy and piata. bop bask eta, hooka, lofran hooka Salem Fence and Store Works. ; i S Oemeheta Tel. 477. R. B. Flmlnr. ..TAILORS a K. MOSHER Tnor far men and women. 474 Coort St. TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Transfer Ca X JS State St TeL :T7TS. Distributing, for warding and storage our apeclalty. Get ur-ratea - ' ' " 1 t FOR local er -distant transfer " stor age, call 1131. Lanner Transfer Co. Trucka "to " Portland daily. Jea! Estate v Directory . BECICB. "'a HENDRICKS 1SS N. High. -TeL 44T , . a K. EARLE 'I 224 N. High SL . TeL SI78 . . - J.- LINCOLN ELLIS. J 4(2 ste , TeL S71 . SOCOIXFSKY A SOM ISA-S First Nat. Bb. Bid. TeL 7SIT - J Sv CLRICH 1 V- 35 State Street TeL 8S72. N ; F. U WOOD 441 Stat St- r TeL T1S4 HOMER FOSTER REAt.TX CO. State St. TeL 752S iS4 S. Uberty.eu.-,v TeL. S4C8. i V it.. r . . . I