The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Ore goo, Wednesday Morning, August 26, 1931 Sunmyside PAGE EIGHT Juniors :Plqy:.Mam6h Coum, Lads-Here T BE Johnson Probably to Hurl Against Zimmerman And Perrine v , a 1 . A 1 VmA rather an, . athletic center tip In the Yakima Taller. Is sending its American Legion Junior baseball iMm to Salem today. It will clay - the Marlon Juniors on dinger field at 5:15 o'clock this after noon In a game which will prob ably be the last for . the local team. . The Sunnyslde community holds credit for dereloplng a number of noted athletes, those best known here being the Zeller brothers. who romped on the gridiron for Willamette uniYersityJn past sea anna The first of the Zellersto ' play" here, Waldo, who wm bet ter known as "Fax." was regard ed as one of the outstanding half backs of the northwest. Heal Sluggers . Thia year's Sunnyslde Junior ball team upholds the commun ity's reputation, winning the east ern " Washington Junior ball championship and taking one . game from the Seattle team, west era Washington champions, in the state tile series. It Is a team of sluggers, as Is erldenced by. the 10-to-9 rictory cored oyer Seattle In the second game of the series at Snnnyside. .and the fact that it outhit Seattle In the first game, which It lost 8 to 5. One of the heary hitters Is Portch. leadoff man. Johnson Is reported -to be Sun nyslde's best pitcher and he will probably start today's game against the Marion Juniors. He held Seattle to eight hits In the first game of the Washington ser ies, and then was called upon to hurl the third game with one day's rest, but prored unequal to the occasion. ... The Marion Juniors will be at full strength with possibly both Johnify Perrine and Harrey Zim merman taking a share of the mound honors. r ... The' Sunnyslde teamwill ar rive In Salem about noon today, coming' in automobiles, with a considerable following ot fans. will number about 25. seiATons PROFIT . BY TIGER ERRORS AMEXICA XXAQTTB '. W L Pet. W Tj '- Pet. Philda. ST 33 .7251 St. lu 5 Tl .413 With. TS 48 .6031 Detroit 48 74 .393 H. T. TS 44 .595 Bottom 47-T3 .893 CloTeld. 89 80 .49 Chiec 4 75. .880 DETROIT, Aug. 25. (AP) The Senators profited by faulty fielding on the part of the De troit Tigers here today, winning the third of their four-game ser ies, 5 to 1. i . j , i RHE Washington .'.Oil 003 000-5 T Detroit ......000 000 010-1 1 Brown and Spencer; Herring, SulllTan and Hayworth. j - '' Pennock Blanks Sox - CHICAGO, Aug. 25. (AP) Herb Pennock pitched the New York Yankees to an 8-t-0 ylctory "oyer the White Sox today, allow ing only six scattered blows. Ben Chapman stole his 50th and 51st bases of the year for the Yanks. ' It H E New York . . .100 004 201-8 12 0 Chicago .....00 Oin 000-0 6 3 Pennock and Dickey; jWeiland. Lyons and Grube, Tate, Garrlty. A thirties Win Azaln ST. LOUI3. Aug. 25. (AP) The Fniiaaeipma Ainieucs won their third successive game from the St. Louis Browns here today, 4 to 1, and made it three out of fnnr for the series so far. ; RHE Philadelphia .002 100 001-4 12 0 Rt lnli 100 000 000-1 6.1 Rommel and Hering;; Blaehold- er. Stiles and Ferrell. . Boston at Cleveland, postponed, rain. Twilight Games Nearing Climax SILVERTON. Aug. 25 Wed nesday night at p.m. will V see the final preliminary to the series which will decide the Silverton city championship. O e o r g e's Shinesters will meet,. McDonald's Wildcats on the Eureka street d Ia in end with the victors having the chance to meet the Sliver Falls Lumberjacks in a three game series to give finalily to the ar guments between SilVerton's sev eral teams as to which is the best- The first ot the series will be played Sunday afternoon. Eugene May See ' Dempsey Scrap EUGENE. Ore., Aug. 25 (AP) Herb Owen, local promot er; announced today he exnected to bring Jack Dempsey, ex- heavy weight champion, here to meet some good heavyweight Septem ber 3 or 4. While negotiations were not completed, he said be was quite certain the bout would be staged. If the match materlal ies It will he. staged In McArthur Court, basketball pavilion on. the University of Oregon campus he said. , The New York Yankees made efforts to secure -Monte Weaver, righthanded hurler of the Baltl more Orioles, recently traded to Washington. 1 ILL ISO Pheasants Distributed In Marion County One hundred and fifty young pheasant roosters, raised under the sponsorship of local members of the Marlon County Game Pro tective association in the pens on the state hospital grounds, were liberated in various parts of the county Monday by Ben Claggett, former deputy; state game war den. " -j 1 The birds . .were , half-grown. Two hundred ! and fifty more young "chleka", which will be placed in the pens, will be releas ed after the hunting season closes, along with 400 half-grown hens. Russ Smith, president of the Marion county game group is given much credit for his work In developing the feeding" pen idea. 6IJTS WIN TWICE JT CUBS' EXPENSE WATIOVAX LXAOXTB W li Prt. W t Pet. 70 44 .42iBoto SS 6S .478 TA 51 7f.Pittrh 57 AS .483 St. tu X. Y. ln T SI .SSAlPhtlrf. SI Tl -415 Brookn. 67 SO .S jaOincintl. 44 79 .338 NEW YORK. Aug. 25 (AP) The Giants swept today's dou bleheader with the Chicago Cubs, 5 to 3 and 7 to 1. big Jim Chap lin holding: the visitors to eight scattered hits s in the nightcap. Ott hit two home runs for the Gi ants in the first game. RHE Chicago ...3 S 1 New York 5 10 0 Root, Teaehout, warneke and Hartnett; Hubbell and Hogan. RHE Chicago ...... .. 1 8 0 New York 7 15 0 May, Warneke, Baecht. Teach- out and Hemsley; Chaplin and Hogan. O'Farrell. Robins, Pirates Split BROOKLYN. Aug. 25 (AP) The Brooklyn Robins and Pittsburgh Pirates split even in today's double header, the Robins winning the second game 5 to 0, behind the three hit pitching ot Fred Heimaeh after the Pirates had taken the opener, 5 to 3. RHE Ittsfiurgh 5 10 1 Brooklyn 3 8 1 Melne and Phillips: Clark. Quiirn, Heimaeh and Lopes. RHE Pittsburgh 0 3 1 Brooklyn 5 10 1 Kremer, Osborn and Phillips: Heimaeh and Lopes. Slebold Weaken BOSTON. Aug. 25 (AP Socks Slebold pitched shutout ball for eight innings today hut weakened thereafter and the St. Louis Cardinals won 4 to 1 in ten Innings making at three in a row. ' RHE St. Louis ......... ...4 9 2 Boston .1 11 3 Hallahan, Stout. Johnson and Wilson; Seibold and Spohrer. Reds, Phils Divide PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 25 (AP) The Cincinnati Reds and Phillies split a double header to day, the Reds shutting out the Phils, 8 to 0 in the first game and Phils blanking the Reds in the second contest 1 to 0. RHE Cincinnati 8 14 2 Philadelphia ' 0 5 3 Lucas and! Sukeforth; Benge, Milligan, Fallens te in and Davis. ! R H . E Cincinnati .0 5 0 Philadelphia ...1 6 1 Johnson, Frey and Styles. Sukeforth; J. Elliott and mem ory. E IN 13TH BROOKS, j Aug. 25. Ernest Garbarino finally broke up an ex citing 13 Inning game between Brooks and Fuji, a Portland Jap anese team,; with a hit that scored Mason who had singled. The game was witnessed by. a large 'crowd, i Leonard Vlvette, Chemawa In dian, hurled! good ball for eight Innings but tired due to not hav ing pitched for some time. Pe ter DeGulre, who relieved Vlvette held the visitors scoreless the. re maining five innings. - Charles Batchelor played his usual good game behind the plate. Error less ball was played while each team contributed a double play, Brooks garnered 21. hits off of O. Kuda. M. Kobayashi did, the receiving for the Japs. Japs' got 14. hits. Final score 0-5 for Brooks. Lebanon plays St. Paul here next Sunday for the chamnion- snip or me cascade league. Lincoln Junior Tossers Swamp 14th Streeters The junior team of the Lincoln nlavrrotrad i annwa . .a . I - uuuci ins 14th Street nine when it amassed a total of It runs to defeat the isiung 1 4 tn streeters. 13 to . This aftrnnnn t V. of the two playgrounds will meet ATX thA T tjtft.1M -B a The lineups were: 1l.tr Aicivay Causy Bertleson j Phillips .. ' Earle j Esplin ! McCallisteri Ellis . i Ritchie I Causy "Herman Hoffard U Ellintt Converse McCarthy Tinnel lUacker Mcllone Lunsf ord Il l BREAKS IIP GAM DUCKS IM TOP PLACE TIE Beat Seals 13 to 11 With Homer by Fenton as First big Wedge I i COAST LBAOUB W E Pet. W t Pe. rortld. 89 83 .551 SutU 33 36 .490 fian P. 39 83 i5 Skirrao. 81 80 .413 0kld. 38 34 .529Mim' 80 81 .892 hot A." tl 25 .MBHolljr 87 34 .5291 PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 25. (AP) Portland beat a tie with the Seals for league leadership. Jack Fenton'a home run in the second, the only hit of the Inning, brought in four runs which gave the Beavers . an edge most of which they managed to maintain. Two walks, and an error had fill ed the bases for Fenton. The ninth was a narrow squeeze for Portland. The Seals, having already pounded Killeen off the mound, almost tied the score off Junk Walters when Sullk's homer scored three runs. San Francisco used four pitch ers. MeDougall, Douglas, Billings and Henderson. . RHE San Francisco . 11 13 3 Portland : - 13 11 .3 McDougal, Douglas, . Billings,. Henderson and Mealey; Killeen, Walters and Fitspatrick. Oak Win Opener SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25. (AP) Behind the steady pitch- ng of Craghead the Oaks won the- series opener from the Mission era S to 3 here tonight. Although leading by one run at the beginning' of the ninth Oakland combined two walks with two doubles to score a pair of runs and cinch the game. Craghead held the Missions score- ess. Manager Joe Devlne protested the game In the first Innlnr claiming that Dalgren failed to touch first base after hitting a three bagger. v RHE Oakland S 9 3 Missions 3 8 0 Craghead and McMullen; Walsh and Hofmann. Hnbbell Holds Stars LOS ANGELES. Aug. 25 (AP) To Wilbur Hubbell ot Sacramento goes the major share of credit for his team's 4 to 1 victory over Hollywood tonight. He held the Stars hitless until the eighth, then weakened slight ly and allowed two, one of which resulted in the solitary score for the losers. ' RHE Sacramento 4 7 0 Hollywood . 1 2 1 Hubbell and Wlrts: Turner and Bassler. Suds Rally said Win -SEATTLE, Aug. 25 (AP) An old-fashioned seventh Inning rally brought In four . runs and gave the Indians an 8 to 7 vic tory over the Los Angeles Angels tonight, in a parade of pitchers for both teams. A home run by Knothe. Indian third baseman, started the win ning rally. Four pitchers for the home team held the visitors to nine hits,, with three visiting hurlers touched for 15. Rain fell during part of the game. - RHE Los Angeles ..... 7 9 2 Seattle . 8 15 2 Petty, Stltzel, Wetzel and Han nah; Freitas, Hartwig, Phillips. Boanelly and Bottarlnl. FAVORITES WIN 111 BROOKLINE. Mass., Aug. 25 (AP) Opening ilay in the na tional doubles tennis tournament today ran on in an even and en joyable course for the favorites. The nine seeded teams, including one foreign pair, were' safely berthed In the second round. The draw for this golden Jub ilee team play was so lacking in dynamite that the first round matches were nothing more than brisk workouts to fit the favor ites for the stiffer competition ahead. Most of them, including the defending champions, Johnny Doeg and George Lott. used their opponents for experimental pur poses. - Doeg and Lott drew J. Brooks Fenno and Henry R. Guild, Bos ton and blasted them off the courts for a 10-8, 9-7, 6-2 victory. Ellsworth Vines and Keith Gledhlll, the second seeded Call- fornlans and favorites to annex the title which Doeg and Lott have held for two years, won from Edward Veomans, Washington and Elmer Rudy, Baltimore, 6-4,- -S. 6-2. I The showing ot Frederick J, Perry and George Patrick Hughes, British Davis cup doubles team, against Carl Kamrath of Austin, Texas, and Caltyon Burwell of Charlotte, N. C. failed to impress the slim gallery. " It was an 8-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 rictory. Ten Days Jail L Is P&naltv For : Wrong License Ten days in the county jail was the sentence meted out yes terday to Charles McEwan ot Woodburn who pleaded guilty be fore Justice- ot the Peace Hayden to drWing an auto with improper license- plates.-McEwen was ar rested in Silverton abqut 2 a. na. Sunday morning, after trying to DOUBLESTOH elude the arresting officer. . The latter party fired , a gun at Mc Ewen before he would stop. -McEwen is about 20 years 'of age. The car he drove belonged to one Wockersbam. - a Silverton man. The latter party was not brought Into court . j ""V. :K-l. I .1- Independent Grid Team is Announced With Big St Billed to Show, in Salem Salem will be represented by an Independent football team this fall, and through its activities many of the outstanding college football stars of recent years will be brought here, according to an announcement made Tuesday by S. L. Swegle, who will be business manager of the local team, to be known as the Oregon Mohawks. The opening game will be with the Oregon City Buckaroos here September 20, followed the next weekend by a return contest at the paper city. ' The St. Johns Bachelors will come a little later but this date has not- been set WESTERN TOUH HIGHLAND PARK. 111.. Aug. 25 (AP) Mrs. George W. Ty son, Kansaa City, . defending champion, led the favorites la the opening; . match play skirmishes for .the women's western golf championship over the Kzmoor country club course. The champion, shot the best golf of the fast field today, chip ping three shots ore par ana crushing her first round rival Mary Elisabeth Ford ot Kansas City, 7 and I. With exception of Mrs. Gregg Lufur of Los Angeles, finalist in 1929. all the favorites erowded into the second round with fairly easy conquests. Mrs. O. 8. Hill of IT U N 1 GENU 0 CS3E 66 D) D) . a S 4 ars pendfng the working out of their league schedule. The West Seattle: Athletic club team will come here November 22. and George Wilson's Everett Wildcats probably October 18. Ted- Shipley's Sacramento All Stars will be played at Sacramen to November 3. Swegle declares that plenty of material is available here for. a first class team, and that in addi tion the management hopes to sign up "Rowdy" Kerr, Jerry Lillle and Cecil Sherwood, - well known figures in northwest col lege football in recent seasons. - Kansas City, champion in 1929 and medalist for two years, has a tight struggle tor nine holes and then defeated Mrs." Lee .Mida. Chicago, 4 and 3. Mrs. Leona Pressler of Los Angeles, winner of the medal ' yesterday with a pair. 79, crushed Mrs. A. E. Shl ell, Chicago, 6 and 4 . Virginia Van WIe. Chicago's first ranking woman star and twice a finalist in "the national, shot shaky golf but emerged vic torious by a 3 and 2 margin over Prlscilla Carver, Chicago, while Bernlce Wall of Oshkosh. Wis.; sailed in with a .3 and 2 conquest over Mrs. Melvin Jones, Chicago. '. Mrs. Lufur a - conqueror today wan 18 year old Rena Nelson, a star of the championship Exmoor course. -The oddest Juggling of names In baseball this year was the deal in which Detroit sent Ooljack. to Reading for Quellich. WJL 'Jy Uk v- . .A tertig. fen T Genuine "BULL" DURHAM Tobacco at 5p marked the entrance of my father, Percival S. Hill, into the Tobacco business. For 14 years he was President of The American Tobacco Company were always subjects of great us to offer this important saving and service to the American rmfilic at: tKfa time- ' . """ 'C (LICIT "See you all at O linger field this afternoon at 5:15.' ; Looks like a great series in 'Portland .this week with the ' Ducks and the. Seals fighting , for top place only look out or those Oaks will get In there ' ahead tf both of them. The Stan have been climbing rapid- ' ly of late too. Anything can happen. . We hear various reports onJ Jack Dempsey's showing at Port land. The Under the Dome man thinks the old man isn't what he used. to be. Others say they can't see any difference. Sorry . we couldn't-go down and settle the thing and stop all this discussion. Little Aubrey breaks into verse this morning, . and we don't know exactly why. It isn't spring;. LITTLE , AUBREY " This ''Little Aubrey" line ot bunk Grows more inane each day.' But don't let Little Aubrey drop Until we've had our say': - It seems that little Aubrey once Was playing with a dog; The muazled beast lay In the yard Twaa sleeping like a log. And Little Aubrey's fond mama Said, "Aubrey's like all babies. Watch him take the muzsle off, ha ha!" She knew that dog had rabies. (Contributed by L C.) TiPrj VJ luJ r n A ivi 'BACC The fine quality and popularity of "BuiJ-" JJUictiAivi pride to him. Therefore, it particularly gratifying to I iiiiii mi niwmiiifm Tied with Troeh, 2 Others At 1 99, Then Smashes 150 Without Miss - VANDALIA; Ohio, Aug. 25 (AP)- Karl Maust, an automo bile salesman from Detroit, today captured the- North Amerl an clay target championship by' outclass ing a field of more than 500 in the feature event of the second-day's program of the 3 2nd annual grand American handicap tournament. Maust replaces. Gus Payne, for mer Oklahoma City Indian as the king of amateur shooters on the North American . continent. Payne, who won the title for the last two years, did not defenL.his crown this year. T .The Detroit sniper gave one of the most remarkable exhibitions of shooting ever witnessed on the Vandalia traps in a shootoff with three other men. The quartet . was tied at the end of the regulation 200 targets with 199 each. .They were Frank. Troeh, Portland. ' Ore; George Slaughter,. Benton Harbor, Mich.; Dr. E. L. Botts. Wayerly, Ohio, and Maust. Troeh Drops oat V; At 134th Target In the 'shootoff Maust- broke 150 straight to give him a score of '249 out of a possible 350 for the day. Troeh dropped out on the 134th target of the shootoff to take second place; Botts won third position and Slaughter miss ed his 50 th clay. To -18-year old Jeanette Jay of , V formerly (Q) 07 onn m Hi GEORGE W. HTJX PKESIDENT.THZ AMERICAN TOBACCO Waverly, Iowa, went the North American women's crown. Miss Jay, a student at Wartburg col lege, and Iowa state champion, annexed her title in i shootoff wun Mrs. H. E. Grisby ot Okla- nonw-wiy. in two tlea by shat tering 191 targets out of a possi ble 200. In the shootoff Miss Jay broke 25 straight to Mrs. Gris by's 24, -the latter missing the fifteenth clay. FIRST SHUTOUT OF The first shutout of the season was made yesterday by the 14th street playground basebiil team when it beat the Lincoln seniori by a score of 8 to 0. The Lin-: coin boys then turned around an4 In a second gam chipped the 14th street outfit 10 to 1. This, pats the Lincoln team three games ahead of their rivals they aver. The two teams are scheduled to meet, each other again today and twice next week, the final games of the playground season. were asfollows. Lincoln 14th Street Moddy .Is . . . . Mieholson French ...cf Albrith BerteLson. .... lb. ...... . Hale Elliott.... ....c .'. Steinke Stockwell p Beal) Grabenhorst ...rf. ....... Hobbs waltz. ....... li. ... .. leaens King. ....... .rs. ...... Sextos Mason ........ 3b . McGt Earl 2 o . L. . Bro wnell The lineup of the -second gamt was the same as for the first tx cept for the batteries. Beal and Brownell pitched- and Steiale caught for 14th street. Stockwell and French pitched and Elliott caught for Lincoln. MM D AbookIctof24lcaves of imported A. wheat straw cigarette paper attached to each sack - i - O CO. SI