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Tba OREGON STATESMAN. Salcni. Oregon, Satnrday Morning, An gust 22. 1931 last Side J mmors Even Up. Season Record, nnmg 10-6 PAGE EI GIT7 m ) yiiG TODD HAS STUFF OU BALL - r.. ' Grayson big Factor With Pinch Homer; Marion 4 Team Fights Hard Tha Eut ' Side Commercial dab Janlors of Portland, stats champions, evened ap the season's record -with- the - Marion Janlors -when they won Friday's post season contest 10 to 6. In six meetlnxs of these teams this season, each has now won three. - - And for once, the Portland team strictly earned its victory, althoorh Bobby Grayson, an ev r-axa'plarer from the Edwards yarnltnre team which was ran ner-np in the state series a year aao, played a major role in de- eldlag the ontcome. He smacaea a homer far Into left field that accounted for three runs In the fifth Inning-, - and scored two more later on. However it was explained by Billy Garbarlno. East Side mana jar. that he did not add Grayson and Lassell. catcher, to his lineup with' the ylew of strengthening it, but because Sutton, rejalar second sacker, had stayed in Montana when the team went there for the northwest series ;i and Richards, regular catcher, was unable to get away from his work to come here Friday. Jack Todd Shows ' Staff This Time Lanky Jack Todd, East Side monndsman, had something on the ball this time in contrast to bis showing at Xorvallls, and he let the Marion Juniors down with one hit In tbe first four Innings. Wobbly support to the extent of four errors In this period did no harm, though once it filled the pases. ' - Six runs behind, the Marion Juniors got to Todd for three hits and three runs each in the fifth and sixth to tie the score, but af ter that Todd tightened up again and with better backing, prevent ed any more rallies. Perrine. who had pitched tight ball except for allowing two homers, one by Eatch in . the tint inning and Grayson's In tbe fifth, was replaced In the sixth by Zimmerman. The visitors got to him for four hits including Dl Orio's triple In the seventh, and three runs. They scored one more In the ninth on an error, a stolen base, a sacrifice and a fielder's choice. Zimmerman, Rudlshauser and Keber did good work at bat for the Marion Juniors, Zimmerman driving in two runs in tbe fifth and Keber being responsible for two in the sixth, driving one In and engineering a delayed steal that accounted for the tying ran. Keber also did some remark able work in cutting down hits and forcing runners at second, and Nicholson robbed East Side of a hit or. two through -some dis tance running in center field. The Marion Juniors will play the Sunnyslde ' Juniors from Washington, runners-up in that state, here next Wednesday. The score: Bast Side AB R II Laasell, c .....5 1. 1 Batch. If ...........4 2 3 Gordon, as ......... 4 11 Grayson, 2b ........ 5 3 2 Gestra, rf .4 1 0 DiOrto, 3b ..5 .! 12 "Rommel, lb ........5 A 2 Adams, ct .4 0 0 Todd, p ...3 1 1 Totals .. ...39 10 12 Marion Jrs. AB R II Nicholson, cf ....... 5 0 1 DeJardin, 2b .4 2 0 Keber, ss ' .4 1 2 Zimmerman, lb-p ....5 1 3 Ramp, It .....4 '0 0 Vie Peek. Tf S 0 1 Mason, 3b 5 0 1 Vern Peek, c ......... 2 0 0 Rudlshauser, e ...... 3 . 1 2 Perrine. p-lb 3. 1 0 Totals 40 f 10 Two base hits, Zimmerman, Di Orio. Three base hit, DiOrlo. Home runs, Eatch, Grayson. Sa crifice hits. Eatch, Gestra. Bases on balls, off Perrine 1, Zimmer man 1, Todd 4. Struck oat, by Perrine 1, Zimmerman 3. Todd 4.' Stolen bases, DeJardin, Rudlshau ser, Grayson 2. Errors, East Side t, Marlon Juniors 3. Umpire, Ma son. r CHAMPION 4-. v WilJiam H. Dotg (above), younger brother of Johnny Deeg, national tennis champion, is not te be out done by his "big brother. Anxious to uphold the honr of the family, lie went out and won the New York State Junior Singles title at Syra cuse. . Still not satisfied, he cap tared the State Doubles title, play ing with Gerald Phipps. !: DROWNS Eric Kreaz, 23, ntternationally noted thletev former world champion discus thrower, was drowned while swimming In Lake Tahoe recently. r Cttl DSD" It's a queer world. " Millions starving in ' China, millions ef bushels of wheat .nobody knows what to do with in the United States. Disastrous overproduc tion of foodstuffs, millions Ro- ' lng hungry all over the world. What about I a bread line for Salem? People' who can afford tn gnnnnrt rm A m, thp ir vlll. In?. Opponents say home people would rather starve than patron ize one and thousands of transi ents will be attracted hr it. All right, let's do something else out ao sometnmg. Panhandling 'Is a worse sys tern than a bread line, because money given promiscuously too often buys canned beat. Tender hearted people will give to pan handlers unless they can say Go to and youll be fed." On top of thatt failure to provide some general relief will mean burglaries, holdups. Somebody will get hurt. One way to"help"relIeve unem ployment is - to keep as many young people i as possible In schooL A move to that end has been started, here and elsewhere. LITTLE AUBREY Twenty seconds to play. Lit tle Aubrey's team had the ball on the enemy's five-yard line and was three points behind. The ball was snapped to Lottie Aubrey and he ran through an open field until he crossed the last white line and touched the ball down behind the ; goal posts. Little Aubrey's coach Just laughed, and laughed. He knew Little Aubrey had run the wrong ; direction. (Contri buted by K. D.) Cantwell Tops Brame in Duel And Braves Win matzohax. xjEAetra Ifci Pel. w. L. Pet 8t U 75 4S .6Sf BoiU .57 SO .487 Plttib. .J6 63 .475 Phila. 4 70 .411 N. T. 85 SO 5; Ckiemtes 63 .55! BrekC S3 60 . Cineia. 43 76 .361 BOSTON, r Aug. 21 (AP) Ben Cantwell had the better of Ervin Brame In a pitchers' argu ment today as the Boston Braves defeated the Pittsburgh. Pirates. I to I. -.ft i ; ' R H E Pittsburgh !.V. . . . . . . 1 a 0 Boston ..J 7 3 Brame and Gracr Cantwell and Spohrer. f - Cincinnati at r New' York' post poned, threatening weather. St. Louis at Philadelphia post poned, rain.! f . . Chicago at Brooklyn nostooned. threatening ; weather; : Report of Auto Crash Turned in i i ; ' ' ' ' Palmer Wllllama. ported to police last night 'that . wmcn ae its a stopped at the South Coiuaerclal street rail road crossini?,' was struck In the car oy snotner which was travel ing at about SK tniiA v A.- W. Knox, 9 gl - North 15th s.rsei..stto reported that he had driven his car into the r r other machine at the same cross ing. He said the car ahead stopped 10 feet in front of him nn struck Its left fender. No Injuria were noted by either driver. - I DROWNS I O-jJ L V i-W-.. : . i ' . - -, x... f : . . . . :' , :-. . - - ' . t ' . v( t ' , ', - ..: ,,$ . - .. . . . " 1 ' V " ' ' ' - - ' "'I " - ' w. "' 'fc A 1 I . - - - s- .-. " " : i . A ' : . v : (I s . x . ;..--. v - '' if 1 COLEH BLOW IS DUG I Homer Scores two Ahead in RftH; Bowman Lets ; Angels hit .but , 4 COAST ZMAOVM U Pet. W. I Pet. faa T. J7 91 .566 Hoiir. J at .fisa 8MtU .It 14 .4S Bu'to 11 IS .447 MltliMl 16 SI 9 prtra ss it 34a OakL 14 S3 .542 Im A. 1 S .54 PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 11, (AP) Ed Coleman's home ran. scoring two ahead. In the fifth broke a S-S tie and was the big stroke toward Portland's 7-3 vic tory over Los Angeles here to night. Joe Bowman held the Angel batters to four scattered hits and won easily, with the aid of Cole man's homer. R H E Los Angeles 1 4 0 Portland 7 t 1 V Mon, Wetsel, Nelson : and Campbell;. Bowman and Woodall, Missions Beat Sacs SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 11 CAP) A sixth Inning rally ' in which they scored six rnna and drove Lefty Flynn off the mound gave - the San Francisco Missions a 10-8 victory over Sacramento here tonight. The Missions ran wild in tbe alxth with a triple. two doubles, a sacrifice and three singles, which coupled with a walk, netted them the six runs. R H E Sacramento ........ 8 IS ' 1 Missions ..........10 11 1 Flynn, Chesterfield and Wlrts; Caster and Hofmann. Shellenback Wins 22nd .LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11 : (AP) Hollywood kidded Oak land along for five Innings' at Wrlgley field tonight and finally got down to business in the sixth to register tlx rqns and give Frank Shellenback, ace hnrler of the league, his 12nd victory of the season. -Shellenback let the boys down with six hits. The score was 9 to 1. Bunched hits in the sixth broke a 2-2 tie and Lee polished off the visitors with a homer In the seventh. - r H : E Oakland 1 - 0 Hollywood 9 Hi 1 Pearson, Daglia. House and McMullen, Read; Shellenback and Bassler. i 28 Runs, 20 Hits. 11 Errors SEATTLE. Aug. 11 (AP) Both the Indians and Seals clout ed the ball hard tonight, making 19 hits between them, but the Seals added eight errors to their play and the home team took the game, 19 to 9. In a wild second Inning, the Indians scored eight times, with only four hits, but pushed the counters across on three errors, two stolen, bases, passed ' balls and walks.-" Three pitchers worked for the Seals, with Phil Page doing mound duty for tbe Indians. R H E San Francisco ...... 9 16 . 8 SeatUe ..19 13 3 Davis, Babach, Douglas and Mealey, Ward; Page and Cox. Bottarlnl. E LOGGERS TO CLASH rtt.vttotoN'. Aur. 11 A base ball game which promises ' to run all others in the past in the rate of Interest here, will be played on the Eureka avenue dia mond Sunday morning at ' 10 o'clock, when the , Silver Falls Lumberjacks tangle with a team of loggers. The loggers, all em ninvfci hv tha Silver Falls, have a number of old-time baseball players In their lineup, is tne re port. ' Tbe loggers and mill workers are always trying to outdo the other. When the men from the woods heard about the mill team, an entry In the twilight league here, they lmmeaiateiy organise mnA lMneA a ehallence. Ward Ter ry, Lumberjack manager, plans to start Don Buren on tne nounu. a nitTinr or considerable ability is said to be slated to chuck for the loggers. Babe Ruth Buys Ball He Hit t or 600th Home Run ct mmq. Anr. 21 (AP) rtahA Rnth and little Tonv Galileo nvart in a business transaction ont at Sportsman's park today. much to the satisfaction or eacu. Tii a Babe hit the (00th home run of his career anoVwas anxious to get tbe ball, which hit a. motor car outside tne parr. , "I'd give a 810 bill, and a new ball to get that old one back the sultan of swat announced. Tony arrived before long with the old ball, collected the 1 10 and the new baseball from the Babe. ; A shortare of food and water Is reported killing Chinese elms, an extremely hardy variety 'of tree. In the Texas Paananaie.. Too Late to Classify - LOST Dark rtmroefl glasats- in light case at dinger field. Leave at Statesman. - . - A slrl to d ceneral bouse work la a modern- noma for. a younc couple wHh baby, tit per month with -room and board. Sundays off. 1(30 2i. ltth treet. Phone 6763. WUl party who picked up "automo bile carburetor near 22nd and Trade streets return same to Newell Wll liama 315 8. 84th street Phone S71 CS Helen Moody and British Trio Remain in National x Tennis Meet, Forest Hills By GAYLB TALBOT FOREST. HILLS. N. T., Aug. 21 (AP) The Union Jack waved triumphantly ' over tha ramparts at Forest Hills tonight after an embattled day that saw three of the British Wlghtman cup team sweep Into tbe semi finals of the 44 th national wom en's tennis championships. Lone of the huge American field .that started the quest for the title on Monday, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody of. Saa Francisco survived to continue the fight against the invaders. . The six time champion calmly brushed another opponent after having watched her fellow Callforniana take it on the chin all afternoon. Mrs. Eileen WhlttlngstalL seed ed .no higher than fourth on the foreign list, supplied most of the day's fireworks with a stir ring victory over Helen Jacobs' of Berkeley, seeded No. 1 on the 14TH STREETBOYS DEFEAT VRV PARK Boy ball players of .the 14th street playground evened - the score with the Tew Park outfit by winning tbe seniors' game by a seore of 4 to 1. The Tew Parkers had beaten 14th Street the. pre vious day, 11 to 9. In the regular little boys' game. Lincoln won from 14 th Street by a score of 8 to 4. 14th Street Yew Park Stelnke c MIckenham Kelly p. ..... .Pearson Pickens 1 T.Alport Pero rs Mumper Sebern 1 Slselo Hale Is. . ..B. Jentskow Sexton ..'.....3 R. 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The husky coast ' star ; was erased by a deadly net attack, 1-1, f-S, Phyllis Mudford, another of England's representatives, attend ed to Mrs. Lawrence Harper of Oakland, CaL, America's official No. 1 player, 4-C, 4-3. S-f. After dropping the first set in which Mrs. Harper won the first four games with . her peculiar chop stroke, the chunky British girl came back to blast her left hand ed 'rival hither and yon the rest of the way. t Suiting her game to that of her opponent,' Mrs. Moody played a soft, careful stroke -All tha way to win by 4-1, 4-1 over little Dorothy WelseL Sacramento. - Betty Nuthall, England'a third winner for the day, had similarly easy sailing, in eliminating her country-woman, Mrs. -D. C. Shep-herd-Barron, -l, ,-!. - Chicago Kids Put Seattle Out of Race ' COLORADO SPRINGS, Afcff. 11. (AP) Stockton. CaL, and South Chicago will meet here to morrow for the championship of the all-western American Legion Junior baseball tournament as the result of semi-final victories to day. - South Chicago defeated Seattle, 4 to 1, and Stockton remained a titular contender by rallying in the ninth inning to eliminate New Orleans, 4 to 3. - The winner of tomorrow's game will quality to compete in Hous ton, Tex., next week with the all eastern champion In the "little world series." i Dempsey Dodged By Fighters But Arbiters Swarm PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. tl. ( AP) Some trouble has been re ported In obtaining opponents for Jack Dempsey In his four-round exhibition in the "Multnomah sta dium here Monday night, but there will be no trouble In getting a referee. The Portland boxing commis sion said today It had been be seiged with offers from citizens In all walks of life who want to ref eree the contest. The referee, the group Bald, will be chosen as usual from the regular licensed list. 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Vines defeat ing Johnny Van Ryn and the Bri ton advancing when Sidney Wood was defaulted because of a leg cramp. Raymond . Sewell, Arkansas Polytechnic college's all-state quarterback, has been making a record in the state this summer, as a pitcher. r save on the RIVERSIDE Waftf-s TraS Slaiwt iach S-m Ul $ 7S9 4lS Ul 4-4S SJI US 1L22 a Hry Paty My) t 7.11 JAM $15.90 14Jf 14.S3 rt.1t 19.9t 191 1S.2S 1U5 T Salem, Oregon