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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1931)
The OXIEGON STATESMAN. Satea. Qregwn. Satnrday Morala. Ao-rwt g. If T ill SUDS HE! UP, ICKSSERiES 11HTS! COP M 'Mm ; . p i & i r.a i o j ENTIRE STOCK' . y AT. CLOSEOUT Why spend more for that C4 Portland Gets Early Lead t Cut Seattle Overcomes U : It one run at Time jicino court zxxaxra W I Pet. - W u Lot a. SI 13 .610 Ma r. 19 l .76 tU IT IS .531 Pet PortV IT IS j61S HoUy4 IS IS .600 Ser' It SO .804 CkUa It IS 52lMiio 10 St .tOt PORTLAND, Ore., August T (AP) Seattle came from behind ' im. ..arnm TrrtlaTl(V . tWO-run lead and win the fourth game ot . . I . . xne series, io z, er lonnni. Portland scored twice la the gond Inning, on two . hits, but ' Seattle tied it up with runs In the third nd fifth. Another Indian crossed the plate In the eighths to break the tie and Holland's homer la the .last frame put the ram . . -. R HE Seattle ....... Portland Page and Cot; . Orwoll ; and ." Fitxpatrick.; " r - , AOpt tw'-wm. SAN FRANCISCO, August 7 (AP) Hal Siiwei pucucu - - Angeles to Its fourth straight -victory Over" the' Missions here to iv tn a Th Missions ral- lied in the ninth, - scoring, three runs., but falling short of tying the score. Homer, Summa led the attack for , ios Anjews, four hits out of four times at bat. ' - It H . E Los Angeles .......'' JJ11M1VU .------- Ktitsel and Schulte: Zahniser ' - And BrenreL - : - . Timely Hits "Win ' - 1 OAKLAND. August 7 (AP) Timely hitting by ArtVaughn and Stelnbaeker scored two Sacra mento, Senators here tonight in the tenth inning and . Oakland went down to a 4 to 3 defeat. The Oaks scored one of two doubles in the tenth and had the winning , 'ran on base when Tom Flynn fanned Huff t and held Lind to an outfield f , R H E Sacramento Oakland -3 i Flynn and Wlrts; Craghead and McMullen. i ' SheUenback Loses LOS ANGELES, August 7 ;(AP) San Francisco robbed Shellenback tonight of a tie with the Pacific Coast league record of sixteen straight -victories in the pitching box by defeating Holly wood f to 3. The Seals got to Shellenback for four Tuns in the first Inning and hit him freely . throughout. Including home runs ' by Frazler, Crosettl and Oana. Shellenback had won 34 of his. last 35 starts and up to tonight had 15 straight victories only i ene short of the record set in i 1109 by Frank Browning ot San ! Francisco. ': - R H E San. Francisco . ... 13 4 Hollywood V.3 -3 UcDougal and Mealey; Shellen- ; back and Bassler. ' LOU KID SUTTER TO BE FINALISTS - SOUTHAMPTON, N. T., August '. "T (AP) -George M. Jr., ot - Philadelphia, at d Clifford Sut- ter of New Orleans marched Into - the final round of singles in the historic Meadow club Invitation tennis tournament today. - A large - gallery, which plied fans Industriously to manufacture ; cooling breezea. saw Lott win ' from the Pacific coast sensation, f Ellsworth A'Ines, Jr., of Pasa- - dena. who was . forced ;' through ; Illness to default after four sets ' had left the two players dead locked. The scores In Lott's favor were C-4, 2-C, -8, 8-7 and de- , fault. . , : A strange incident also marked Sutter's victory jver Gregory 8. afangln of Newark, conqueror of 4. the quarter finals. Sutter won by John Doeg, national champion. In 7-K. If -8. 6-2. The closely fought matcL turned Into a rout in the third set when Mangin, fighting desperately to turn the tide, rushed .to the net and slipped to the turf, jammisg himself in the - stomach with his raquet. He was "out" .for five minutes and fin ished th match in a dase. Juniors Series' For Washington - Is All Tied Up SUNNTSIDE, Wash.. Aug. 7 (AP) - ; .The Sunnyslde Junior baseball team evened the series wlthlhe Rainier Noble team of Seattle for the state American Le gion title today by winning a tense 11 inning game 10 to 9. The visitors took the lead In the. second - Inning with three : runs but both teams scored there after and the count was tied In the seventh. Three hits with one out In the 11th gave Sunnyslde the winning run. RedFaberToo: Much For Louis AJCZniCAjr tXAOTTK ' OrI i SO 54 .48 lj Detroit J C7 .36S CHICAGO. August 7 (AP) tteo raoer, veteran spltball pitch er, bested George Blaeholder and Chad Klmsey in a hurling duel today and the -White Sox bUnked St.- Louis, 2 to 0. f - . i : The score: . . l Ct, Louis ..000 000 000 0 I I Chicago ..101 000 00X 2 5 1 Blaeholder, Klmsey and Fer gfell; Faber and Tate. . , ; Dmm Sowers, who tm mmiO. to have been the - "daddy of American Legion Junior base ball, was on-hand at Friday's Same, alone wlUi th mftUoail Leglom comnuuxler, Ralph "Dyte" O'Neill. WelL they both saw a lot of the staff that baseball Is made of; rmaa, hits : -and errors. - ' We never aaw ; any prettier pitching than Susee dished up in the opening Innings. He was put ting his body Into the throws and they come booming across the corners of- the plate, never through the middle, not with , wide sweeping break, but a tiny, sharp one that made them . aw fully hard to hit. i And those East Side boys nearly, broke all their ribs trying , to meet those inside pitches. . Susee. has' the makings of a great hurler. ; r .' . But It took Johnny Perrine to stop ena finally; too late' of. 'course, -but he stopped 'em. And somehow, jast. looking at, him as he walked In theije, we knew Johnny could do It. He'll -haTO a lot mora confidence when he goes out there on the . mound today 'than be Thursday. a Yes sir. it wasn't the failure of those boys to pitch or field or hit that beat the Marion Juniors Fri day.' We take all the blame. . We forgot to go . In . mourning over picking the first game wrong, and forgot to put the Jinx on East Side the second day. The above mourn ing will; we trust, make amends. And now for today's : Jinx.- , We hereby' pick East: Side to win. Dumb Dulcy took her picnic . luncheon along t In a box, but whein she got . to the park and read a sign "free tables for has. ket lunches," she went home and put It in a basket. - Come along to Corvallls afternoon and help us root. this Novel Track Meet Finale At Oceanside Track events a la novelty in which all the campers participat ed -Thursday eoneiaaea me major activities of the 59 boys and lead ers attending the T. M. C. A. camp there. The features were 50 yard dash, crab, backward, one-legged and monkey -races. Leaders serving as officials were: Phil Bell and Harry Bar ley, clerks of course; Lee Burns and Julian Prescott, Judges of finish; Irving' Hale, announeer, and ' Donald Slegmund, starter. Dwight Adams was honorary Judge and R. RJ Boardman hon orary starter. )' - Results of the class A and B events were as follows: 50 yd. dash Class A.: John Laughlin. first; Jerry Stone, sec ond. Charles Wiper, third. Class B: Robert Waterman, first; Wil liam Taylor, second; Frank Page, third. I Crab race Class A: David Compton, first; Douglas Cham bers, second; 'Charles Wiper, third. Class B: Wallace Steed, first; Robert Waterman, second; Charles Collier, third. Backward race Class A: Mor rill . Crary, first, Charles Wiper, second; George Kutekunst, third. Class. B: Wallace Steed, first; William Taylor. - second; James Taylor, third. One-legged race Class A: Morrill Crary, first; CharUs Wip er, second: Jerry Newton and John Laughlin, 4 tied for third. Class B: William Taylor, first; Frank Page, second; Leland Ryer, third. - Monkey : race -Class A: David Compton. first;! John Laughllng.' second; James Leslie, third. Class B: Robert Waterman, first; Frank Pare. second: Bill Crary and- George Arbuekle, ; tied : for third. i TWO CALIFflllffi TO ffi I Fffll - - - ' t n . i f fi I '. - KELLER CLUB. St Paul. Aug. 7. (AP) ' California. Here I Come" was the theme song of the national publie links golf cham pionship tonight. - ; When the divots stopped flying on the rain-drenched Keller club course late today the only con tenders left for the big crown of fee course golf In America were two sons ot California, Joe Nich ols, 15-year-old high school soph-1 omore from . Long Beach, and Charlie, Perrara, . steel' worker from Saa Francisco. ' The two will : fight It out to morrow for the title Bob Wlagats of Jacksonville, Fla dropped by falling to qualify over the fa hole route, insuring' the cham pionship tor California for the first time since the hoys who play gou alter working hours started their national tournament; DIIET1 QUITS 1: 1 SCML IIST. HUBBARD, 1 August - 7 -The board of directors of White's school district meet Monday even ing and accepted the resignation of the chairman, Mr. R. Beauny. Ihey recommended Mr. A. Bell to the county school superinten dent. Mrs. Fulkerson, to fill his place. , i Two Helens and Mrs. Harp er win, one More Victory j -Will Clinch Series By ALAN GOULD . ' WEST SIDE TENNIS COURTS, Forest Hills, N. - Y., Aug. 7. (AP) Due to two sensational finishes. . the first of . which saw Helen - Jacobs prevail over Betty Nuthall. blonde English favorite, the United States put the British Wlghtman cup team .to route to day by sweeping the first three singles; matches of the ; Interna tional women's tennis series.- . ... . The California- "triple threat" of the American forces proved en tirely too much for the. Invaders as Helen --Wills - Moody,- - the acknowledged world Queen of the courts, and Mrs. Anna llcCone Harper, the No . 1 national rank ing star, helped Miss Jacobs carry the day with the loss ot only one set. - . - Miss Jacobs' furnished the chief thrills tor a sweltering gallery ef nearly 6000 spectators by coming back, after the loss of the first four, games, to take the measure of Miss Nuthall. holder ef the American singles championship, by 8-6, 6-4 In a match that lasted, one hour and 15 minutes, - ; Mrs. Moody Has ' ' : Little Trouble ; Mrs. Moody, with a character istic display ot polished and ef fective stroking power, scored the most decisive victory of the dsy as she disposed of Phyllis Mudtord, 6-1, "6-4 in the opening match lasting only 38 minutes. Mrs. 'Harper, after being five times within a point of defeat in the final set. staged a courageous finish to heat Dorothy Round In a marathon match that eonsumea one hour and 45 minutes. The scores were 6-3, 4-6, 9-7. .- . ' The United States requires only one more : victory to clinch the cp, which England won last year by a 4-3 margin and which each nation-has held four times since it was put into competition In 1923 by Hazel Hatchkiss Wight man of Boston, the captain of this year's American team. GRIMES HOLDS CUBS III HOLLOW OF B Not a run Scored Against St Louis Go-Getters; Pitts Even Red Score : VATIONAX, ZXAQITB W I, Pe. W 1 Trt! St. 1a, 67 19 .92iBot4n SI St .500 Chlco 58 4S .SSfilPitttb'B 48 53 .475 N. Y. 6 47 .5441 PhiU. 43 S3 .400 Brook's 68 60 .332iCioeia. SS 68 .358 ST. LOUIS. August 7 (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals obtained an early lead while Burleigh Grimes held the Chicago Cubs to seven hits here today to win 8 to 0. George Watkins hit a home run in the second with Adams on "base. R H E Chicago ..000 000.00.0 0 7 0 St. Louis 421 000 10X 8 11 M alone.. May, Teachout, Warn eke and Hartnett; Grimes and J. Wilson. . Reriee Evened Up x PITTSBURGH. August 7 Pittsburgh evened the count with Cincinnati today; winning the sec ond game of the series 9 to S. It was Kremer's fourth win over the Reds this season. ' R H E Cincinnati ..010 000 0023 11 2 Pittsburgh .71 100 OOX 9 16 1 Lucas, Carroll, Wysong and Sukeforth; Kremer and Phillips. Phillies Beat Giants PHILADELPHIA, August 7 Clarence Mitchell's wlldness en abled the Phillies to score five runs in the first inning today and they went on to make It - two straight over the New York Giants 13 to 5. Chuck Klein hit two home runs. R H E New York ..200 000 0215 16 2 Phllad'hla 510 103 SOX 13 11 1 Mitchell. Parmalee, Berly.Hub bel and Hogan, Healy; Collins and Davis. , j t mmmm ,' . Rally In Oth Wins j - BOSTON, August 7 (AP) The Braves rallied for three runs off Thurston, and. Qulna In the ninth Inning today and defeated Brooklyn S to S. Urbanskl's dou ble with the bases full drove in the tying sjid winning runs. . . : ,' s r H e Brooklyn ..000 001 0102 10 1 Boston .....000 00 003 3 0 Thurston. Quina - and Lopez; Zachary and Spohrer. H SCHOOL IflUSTSESSlO.'J MONMOUTH, August 7 The final session of summer school at the Oregon Normal opened this week with an attendance report ed of over 400.-The opening ses sion featured a . registration ef 777, which fell to something over 600 at close ot the special two weeks session. ' 'Authorities of the school feel , rery . much grati fied 'that the closing- weeks should be marked by such a good attendance. -. : : WESTS HAVE FIRST CHILD RICKREALL, Aug. 7 A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. West on August 4 at the Dal las hospital. The young man has been named Joseph Leslie. He Is the' couples first child. " ' ' 1 GABBY IS RETAINED T ST. LOUIS. August 7 (AP)-i-President Sam Breadon of the St. Louis Cardinals announced to night that Charles IV (Gabby) Street would manage the team again next year. vr a w ii' ill ' 1 1 ja. r . j v c'CKSl, 'I7t aY w ama offered at this low price. Beach overall styles in pay colors and ; CA prlnta . -;, -. DUC. Another , group of printed, plain and one piece. Paj&m-. as are to clear at rTQe the Yery low. price of i y C . ; ' AT ?1.79 style . reduced to an unbeUevable price! One " and two piece, tub fast, In prints, polka Cl Ytfl :dot; or ' plain P 1 U U extra summer dress you have been wanting-. Here is an outstanding: value that you cannot afford to miss. Dressy tub silks in dainty pastel. shades; Regular vaK Qes up to $4.95 are include rl I : SI Odea ranee. uay nuw . and save at these unusu al prices. CURTAIN PANELS Beautiful filet net panels that are a credit -to .every living room. In extra long length and tp to and including the 38 Inch width. Colors of cream and ecru. Curtain Sets 89 Fretty valance curtain sets f o r y o u r kltehen or bedroom. A real value In a full length of 2 U yards. Day Bed $29.95 AH metal con struction. Of the double size and has a coil spring, e o r e r, and mattress. TOASTER Toasts two large slices of bread at the same time. Nickel . plated and most attractively designed with ornamental piercings fn top and sides. Makes delicious toast . . . crisp,' erunchy, and evenly browned ... right at the ta . hie. Complete with standard -length cord and plug. " wsssavBSBav. f CD .hMm w FIT t ' -S- 1 4J $20 Down, $5.00 Monthly Small Carrying Charge The Windsor's . new. washing feature . , , the Tri-vane agi tator gets every trace of dirt . oulckly. No after rubbing Is seeded on the dfrtlest- of clothes. When you remove the clothes from the glistening porcelain tnb ; i . simply run them through the attached Lovell wringer and they ' are ready for the Use. See It dem onstrated. FREE I With each washer purchased, we will in clude six boxes ot White King Washing Machine Powder. i-i r n 2 i?iiiis(gi2 unvni Enjoy the luxurious comfort of this beautiful pillow back Davenport and Chair. So strictly modern In its beauty and so attractively priced we know this suite Is sure to win your admiration. And just think what this low price buys ; . . upholstering; in beautiful shades of green tapestry ... Web construction throughout . . . deep spring filled cushions . . . fancy carved base rail and arm fronts . i . all contributing to the beauty and service ability of the suite. $2.50 Down 50 Same suite upholstered in henna damask. .$89.50 ifln I7s)tJ Klealltilln A special event, lasting a few days only, permits us to re duce our regular $4.98 Foothealth shoe to this unusually - - - ui .wyuu uiu uiacK are AbavwAu nuu- wc ucueve mat 1 r bxua is one ox uie ouisianaing events of the season. What more could you want in a shoe . . . narrow heel . . . built in arch ... perfect tread . . . Goodyear welt construction . . an for - " 9x12 RUG An Axmlnster is always tirst for service, durability, and all round satisfaction. A wealth of charm and color are woven Into the beautiful pattern ef this rug.' 2 Card Tables 51 .00 A well con structed un finished table. Top ot heavy S ply xenecr.. Garden Hose 5.95 A 25 ft. length of moulded red rubber garden hose. Just the right size for a small space. Inches. TABLE STOVE 0)79- A handy portable model equip ped for gas. Ideal for the laun dry room or can be used in the place of one of the larger mod els. Open burner top, heavy, durable construction. All cast iron. A bargain that none can afford to miss. ! Saturday! Last Day! SE E THESE V ALU E S BEACH SANDALS Out. entire; stock of children's beach sandals; have been re-' dueed to , this low price for clearance.' Now Is' the time to save on sandals and also be in time to Chlsh ' up the season In MtU Strong Uaea upper section 5 gf7 J with thick J crepe rubber I 1 soles. Practi- cally all slses. Same as above described in Women's ; a Cq Saadals . . . 3 laOil WASH STJITS Onr entire stock of wash suits have been reduced for this last. day's sell-, ing. Colors are sun and tub fast. And the price is within the reach of all ......... 89c RATOtf UNIONSTJITS A Tal ns. that cannot 'be equaled. Ward's offer a fine run-resist unionsult in all the . men's sises at the lowest price JQ in a generation. ..... . 7C - Boys' Corduroy Pants : An assortment of eream colored cords. Heavy material.' Sixes C to oq 11 years ..,...,. v'm MAGAZXNB BACKS -1 Why pay more? A walnut- finished, open end magazine rack offered at tne lowest price In years. Sturdily constructed and ' with an at- & nr tractive design d)0 WALNUT END TABLES Tour choice- of either plain or fancy. top In a walnut finished End Ta ble. Legs and stretchers are ot hardwood. Top is of select gum finished walnut..... )i rXXXr STOOLS A pretty" upholstered stool that will match In with any; color scheme. Frame is ; of hardwood and top is covered with Jacouard ' relour. Buy and save at this low 01 price ............ 1 OCCASIONAL BflRRORS Beveled or chipped, edge glass set In a wal nut base. Useful on a -' chest ot drawers or In any occasional spot. Size " Inches , ,....V$2.49 SHIRTS & SHORTS SHIRTS AND SHORTS Good Quality Swiss ribbed athletic shirt of tine combed cotton. Soft and comfortable. The cot ton broadcloth shorts are in f a n e y p a t- err wwwebbIllr on I 1 -hips. All 3 J men's sixes. for Each garm. - J7C WOMEN'S LLNGEIUE Orig inally reduced from $2.18. Fine crepe-de-chine lingerie at a price that will appeal to all. ramies,, Tests, and step-ins ....... combinations. 69c WOMEN'S MESH HOSE The latest style In hosiery. The new mesh hose at a speciaj price for this last day only. Wear them- on the street, - at the or tor evening. ... Tt3C pr. Xf omen's Rayon Pajamas Soft, 000 V rayon, 1 piece Pa Jamas. Pants are tied with, a wide rayon - f t band . . i . ... . .'. . "- V 1 U U FLOOR LAMPS Gold finish wrought iron stand with two pull chain socket. Height of 60 inches and shade is of parchment' with French printed design. BRIDGE LAMPS Modern design with plated standbase ornament and arm. 57 inches high with round parchment shadei Attractive design in print - - - . -. . 1 IM m if m i rs r W& o ; 275 N. LIBERTY 44 PHONE 8774 Friendliest Store in Town SALEM, OREGON . 1