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Wins Kithall Title; New League to Start Soon
TEACHERS ARE
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Put .up Tight Battle Early
- In Game; Five or six
Teams to Continue
Will Ross Take Tony's Title?
"' Pade's Grocery won the spring
championship of the Salem Kit
ball league Tuesday night by de
feating the Teachers 9 to 3 on
Sweetland field to emerge from
the playoff undefeated. Western
Paper" Converting company took
second place in the playoff with
only one defeat. Attendance at
the series remained good up to
the last game.
The Teachers put up a valiant
battle, scoring in the first and
econd innings and preventing
the Grocers from tying the score
until the fourth. From then on
Steinbock's tight pitching and the
tluggins of tht counter jumpers
eould not be denied. One of the
three hits acquired by the Teach
ers . was a three-bagger by Sal-strom.-
Pade's 9 11 3
Teachers 3 3 3
Steinbock and Pade; Drynan
andTnie.
; Following the final game, man
agers of teams planning to enter
the summer series of the Salem
Kitball league met at the Y. M.
C. A. to plan for the new series
of games. There will be five or
six teams, and they will play
twice around. Decision as to
whether they' will play twilight
ball or. perform under the flood
lights, has : not yet been made
but it Is expected that the night
ball idea will be tried out.
i Teams definitely entering are
Klngsley Ice, Elks, Western Pa
per Converting, Salem Linen
Mills and Pade's. Salem Golf club
Is a possibility for the sixth fran
chise, but any other teams wish
ing to get in are advised to get
In touch with Dwight Adams.
I The new schedule will start
next Tuesday night.
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Salem Juniors Will Oppose
Woodburn T h e r e Today;
County Championship Stake
SEATTLE, June 20. (AP)
It was revenge for old Junk Wal
ters tonight as he pitched Port
land to a 7 to 4 Tlctory oyer Seat
tle In the opening game of their
series.
Walters was touched for 12
hits while his new mates were
garnering 11 off Pillette and Se
well, Seattle twirlers, but the
Ducks were able to make their
blows count. Walters recently was
released by Seattle but caught on
with Portland.
Almada was the hitting star of
the game, touching Walters for
four safeties in five trips to the
plate.
Portland 7 1 0
Seattle 4 12 2
Walters and .Palmisano; Pill
ette, Sewell and Bradbury.
The Salem Senators are in need
of more competition to keep them
In proper trim for the Sunday
games of the State league, and
Manager Frank Bashor is trying
to line up some midweek games,
preferably twilight contests on
Wednesday (of each week. Strong
squads from nearby cities, in
cluding those of the Mid-Willamette
league, are desired for this
midweek schedule,
i Bashor is also trying to line up
Jobs for several of his players.
Following is the box score of
the game at Bend Sunday, which
the Senators lost 12 to 6:
Kaiem AB It H
Oravec, lf-rf 4 o 0
Manning, lb 3 1 1
scales, cr 4 0 0
Chester, rf-lf 4 1 2
Cribble, 3b 4 1 1
Parrlsh, ss-p 3 1 1
Moye, c 4 1 1
wiison, p .. 2 0 0
, Gibson, ss 1 0 0 I
Totals .. 33 6 7
M?na iMKs ab R H
Allen; rf 5 1 0
Russell, 3b-lf .. 5 3
Mcrueeiy, u-cr 5 1 1
lieptlng, ss 4 2 3
weeaman, cr 2 0 0
Eubanks, c 3 3 2
names, zb 2 0 0
McCall, lb 4 0 2 1
Murphy, p 4 0 0
Board, 3b 3 2 2
Minneu, zb 3 2 2
i Totals 40 12 15
; Hits off Wilson 12, Parrlsh 3.
Runs scored, off Wilson 10 Par
rlsh 2. Earned runs, off Wilson 5,
Parrlsh. 1. Two-base hits, Moye,
Russell. McCall. Hepting, Stinnett.
Three-base lilts. McCall, Russell.
Bases on balls, off Murphy 2. Off
Wilson 3. Losing pitcher, Wilson.
NE of the most thrilling
lightweight championship
battles in years is expected
to take place when champion Tony
Canzoneri defends his crown
against the sensational Chicagoan,
Barney Ross.
On paper this scrap figures to be
a wow, and I don't see how it can
miss being a really great fight. Can
zoneri always fiehts. He is a lion-
hearted, two-fisted belter, who has
never been known to back away
from an exchange of blows.
Barney Ross is an aegressive
whirlwind type of fighter, and he
and Tony should furnish lots of
fireworks when they clash.
If this fight had been held four
"or five months ago. the chances are
that Canzoneri would have been an
overwhelming favorite to whip the
soeed? Chicago kid. But several
things which have occurred since
that time are causing many smart
fight critics to lean to Ross in the
coming battle.
Canzoneri was decisively beaten
by Wesley Ramey in an overweight
bout a couple of months ago, and
he looked none too hot in turning
back Battling Shaw at New Orleans
recently.
However, the wise boys are not
taking too much stock in Tony's dis
appointing showings in these non-
title things. What makes them
doubtful about the champion's
chances with Ross is that CJanzon
eri's battle-scared face is cutting
more easily than ever. In both the
Shaw and Ramey fights Canzoneri
suffered bad cuts over the eyes
which handicapped him severely.
Mow it would seem that a sharp
shooter like Barney Ross would be
a dead cinch to open the old wounds
over the champion's puffed optics
inside of a few rounds. Of course
it is highly questionable whether a
half-blinded Canzoneri would be
able to turn back the champion
ship bid of the speedy and deter
mined Chicago Bash.
Ross is a tall, thin kid who spe
cializes in left hooks and jabs. He
boxes somewhat on the style of his
former stable-mate. Earl Mastro.
who was the best featherweight in
the world until his eyes went bad
and forced him to retire.
Some critics intimate that the
frail Chicago kid is weak around
the midsection, and the burly bull
like Canzoneri is expected to ham
mer away savagely at Barney s
stomach.
In spite of the fact that Pete
Reilly and a lot of other guys who
know their fistic onions are plane
ing heavily on Ross to win, I rather
like Canzoneri's chances. Remem
ber, Tony is the greatest "money"
fighter we've had around in years
and years.
Copyright. 1ISS. King ration SjBiDcita. Im.
LOS ANGELES. June 20.
(AP) Lou Martin's double
along the right field foul line in
the nine scored Haney and Durst
and gave Hollywood a 7 to 6 vic
tory over Los Angeles in the first
game of their series. -
Trailing 4 to 2 as they came to
bat in the eighth, the Stars tied
the count on Pinch Hitter Johnny
Bassler s double that scored Mar
tin and Taitt. Summers ran for
Bassler and scored on Strange's
single, a wild pitch by Archie
Campbell and Gazella's terrific
smash on which Taitt made a sen
sational one-handed catch against
the screen, Oglesby scoring.
Hughey McMullen smashed a
homer over the right field fence
in the last of the ninth. Stainback
hit a home run in the fifth with
one aboard.
Hollywood 7 18 0
Los Angeles 6 11 2
Campbell and Tobln, Summers;
Thomas, Ballou and McMullen.
The Marlon county Americas
Legion Junior baseball league
schedule will draw to a close to
day, with the Salem .Juniors play
ing the same team against which
they opened the season, Pete De
G uire's strong Woodburn outfit
which was then, and still Is. the
favorite to win the county title.
The game will be at Woodburn.
Salem's poorest showing of the
year was in that first game
against Woodburn, and Harold
Hauk's boys are determined to
make today's contest their best;
and if they do, a victory is not be
yond the realms of possibility.
Francis Gatchell, Salem pitcher,
held the Woodburn boys in check
for several innings of the first
game, and he is in much better
condition now.
On the other hand the Salem
team could do nothing against the
lengthy Bevens, Woodburn hurl
er. But they may not face him to
day, as DeGuire has found anoth
er chucker, Hershberger, who
held Stayton acceptably a week
ago.
In either case, the Salem team
is not expected to be so muscle-
bound as it was in the opener. The
boys would rather like to face
Bevens again, to see what they
could do to him now.
HUBBARD DEFEATS
ST. PAUL
ST. PAUL. June 20 (Special)
The Hubbard baseball team
went on a 17-hit rampage here
Sunday and defeated St. Paul 15
to 9 In a Mid-Willamette league
game.
Hubbard 15 17 S
St. Paul 9 9 2
Wisenberg and Mason; Susee,
Davidson and KIrsch.
Much however will depend on
whether Aker, regular Salem
catcher. Is able to work today. His
absence was sorely felt In the
game at Silverton a week ago.
If Salem should upset tne aope
and win. It will throw Salem and
Woodburn Into a tie. and Sliver-
ton will be in the same huddle if
it defeats Stayton as Is expected.
In that case a playoff series
among Salem. Woodburn and Sil
verton would be necessary.
Cubs ofMehama
Beaten by Shaw
M EH AM A. June 20 The Me
hama "Cabs" lost to Shaw 14 to 3
la the; Shaw field Sunday. The
"Cubs? played under handicap as
their battery failed to show up.
necessitating substitutes who had
not practiced with the team. Bat
tery for Mehama was Cathren,
Driesche and Parry.
RISKO OUTPOINTED
. CLEVELAND, 0 Jane 20.
(AP) Patsy Perron!, young
Cleveland heavyweight, outpoint
ed Johnny Risko, one of the coun
try's most rugged scrappers. In
a 10-round match tonight. Perron 1
weighed 182 and RIsko 198.
TOSSERS
Wild pitch, Wilson. Struck out, by
Wilson 4, by Murphy 7. Umpires,
Springer and H. McCall.
CARDS 0,1 T
SPREE, Will IS-I
BROOKLYN, June 20. (AP)
St Louis went on a batting
rampage today, scoring eight runs
in the eighth and defeated Brook
lyn; 15 to 4. Joe Medwlck hit a
double and a homer in the big
inning.
St Louis 15 17 1
Brooklyn 4 11 2
Hallahan, Johnson and J. Wil
son; Mungo, Ryan, Heimach and
Lopez, Outen.
COMMENTS
aggressiveness, Henry Woods,
young Yakima negro lightweight,
was awarded the decision over
Don Fraser, Spokane, in a six
round boxing bout here tonight.
Woods scaled 187 V pounds and
Fraser 140.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 20.
(AP) Night game:
Missions 0 3 1
San Francisco 1 8 0
Babich and Fitzpatrick; Zinn
and Mclsaac.
SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 20
(AP) Night game:
Oakland jt...l 7 4
Sacramento 5 9 1
Gabler and Veltman; Flynn
and Wirts.
SHEDD. June 20 (Special)
Shedd defeated Sweet Home Sun
day 6 to 5 td go into a tie for first
place in the Linn county division
of the Mid-Willamette league.
Sweet Home 5 4 8
Shedd 6 12 2
P. Schmits and T. Schmits; Ja
cot and Overton.
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GOLF KING
Pittsburgh ....... .a-o 6110
Boston 2 6 1
Swift and Grace; Zachary.
Starr. Frankhouse, Brandt and
Hogan, Hargrave.
1 J F
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Chicago 6 12 1
New York 8 7 S
Tinning, Grimes and Hartnett;
Bell, Spencer, Hubbell and Man-
cuso.
..4 7 2
,. 7 U 2
Lombard 1;
Cincinnati -
Philadelphia ,
Kolp, Benton and
Jackson and Davis.
Cincinnati 3 10 2
Philadelphia 7 15 0
Derringer.' Frey. Quinn and
Hemsley; Collins and Davis.
Jones Tourney
Matches Listed
Due to a typographical error,
some of the matches were omit
ted Tuesday in a story outlining
the week's pairings In the Bobby
Jones handicap tournament at
the Salem Golf club. The first
flight pairings are:
Stiff rs. KleUlng, V. Miller
ts. Sears, Hileman vs. Crews.
Chandler ts. Brows. Mlckelson
ts. wood. Remington vs. New
meyer, Hauser ts. Harra, F. Mey
ers ts. Merchant.
As we remarked several days
ago, it's tune for the boys ana
girls to go In training for the
sports program which will be
staged by the American Le
gion on the morning of July 4
at the fairgrounds. Harry
Scott, chairman of the sports
committee, has completed the
list of events, and we'U men
tion few more of them so
you will know what to work
on.
One of the most interesting
j races ought to be the 25-yard
brig.net race, for boys under 16.
It sounds like a stunt for the
loser of an election bet, but any
way, the trick is to roll a stand
ard briquet with your nose, and
In order to convince a sufficient
number of boys that it's worth
while, six cash prizes have been
offered.
Girls ought to practice run
ning and handing gas-filled toy
ballons to each other, for
there's a relay race In which
those things will be substi
tuted for baton and the team
which doesn't make a perfect
"pass" wUl be known instant
ly, for ' the balloon will soar
aloft that la If the lesion
boys find some gaa to fill them
with. This race Is for girls 10
to 14 years old, four to a
team.
There'll be sack races, three-1
I legged races, barrel races, ordi
nary footraces for Tarious age
groups, bicycle r a e e a that's
where Harry gets his advertis
ing a xat man's race, and a
Shetland pony race. In addition
to the novelty races we men-
tloned the other day. '
Fossils, 6,000 years old, found
recently in Los Chilos Valley in
Ecuador, are said to strengthen
the theory that South America
once was populated by yellow
races.
George Manolis
Manager of New
Town Ball Team
SILVERTON. June 20 A Sil
verton town baseball team has
been formed with George Manolis
as schedule manager. The team
will make Its first appearance
Sunday at Scotts Mills.
Among the players are Orval
Schwab, Alphle Rudlshauser, Dan
Burch, Wendel Heath, Roy Oren,
Wayne Scott, Douglas Brady.
George Reed, Arnold Johnson,
Chet Johnson, Harlan Moe, H.
Ressler and O. Brendon. A num
ber of these have made names for
themselves on the Junior Legion
and high school teams at Silver-ton.
HARRISBURG, June 20 (Spe
cial) The Harrlsburg baseball
team lost a chance to tie for lea
gue leadership here Sunday by
losing to Tangent 7 to 5.
The game was close throughout.
and although Harrlsburg outhlt
the winners the local club could
not come through in the pinches.
Tangent 7 9 2
Harrlsburg 5 11 3
Tuttle and Burnett; Bault and
McKean.
HALSEY, June 20 (Special)
The two basement occupants of
the county league met Sunday,
Halsey throwing Lebanon farther
down Into the cellar, 7 to 5.
Lebanon 5 10 4
Halsey 7 10 3
Summers and Crane; Palmer
and McCalllster.
AMITY BEATS DAYTON
tAYTON, June 20 The Day
ton baseball team lost to Amity
here Sunday. The score was 16
to 11.
BAER'S CLAW AND RINGSIDERS
SUBLIMITY, June 20 Sublim
ity squeezed out a victory. 3 to 2,
over Jefferson in the 11th Inning
here Sunday. Jefferson scored in
the first and second innings on
outfield errors, but the contest
was deadlocked when Bradley's
triple in the fourth and a hit and
an error in. the fifth brought the
home team up even. KIrsch of
Sublimity and Cox of Jefferson
did some great mound work from
then on, KIrsch working out of
several bad holes and striking out
11 men. He held the visitors to
five hits. Sublimity got nine off
Cox, who fanned six.
I'm mmywa
i Beaming a modest smile, Johnny
' .Goodman, Omaha amateur, is shown
with the National Open golf cup,
ahortly after his heroic finish at the
North Shore Club, Glenview, 111.
IGoodman'a 287 was lust one stroke
pboTf the zassard for the course.
HONORED AT PICNIC
HAZEL QREEN, June 20 The
Dunnlgan and Chapman families
had a picnic at the Edward Dun
nlgan park Sunday honoring Ed
ward Dunnlgan and Fred Chap
man sr., on Fathers day.
British ahlps earned 260,000,-
vvv u ine iasi year.
Practicing catching ft
ed pig may be hard to man
age, bnt some of yon boy may
manage to get in some prac
tice at climbing a greased pole
bnt don't blame va if your
mothers object. A wall-ecallng
contest for Boy. Sconta la also
on the program. The big show
start at 9:80 on the morning
or tne ironrtn.
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CHICAGO, June 20. (AP)
The New York Yankees protected
their hold on the American league
today by pounding out a 15 to 8
Tlctory orer Chicago. Babe Ruth's
15th homer aided the Yanks In
scoring seven runs in the sixth.
Bill Dickey and Dixie Walker of
the Yanks and Luke Appling of
the Sox also hit homers.
New York 15 15 1
Chicago 8 11 5
Allen, Ruffing and Diekey; Wy
att, Jones, Gaston, Himsey, Fab-
er and Berry, Grube.
Philadelphia 9 11 1
Detroit . 4 14 2
Freitas and Cochrane; Fischer,
Hogsett, Bridges, Sorrell and
Hayworth.
Boston rMixLixu t 14 1
Cleveland 5 IS X
H. Johnson, Kline and Goocb;
Connally, Bean, Graghead and
Spencer.
HENRY WOODS WINS
SEATTLE.- Jane 20. (AP)
Scoring the extra points for his
Shortly after his sensational 10th round victory orer Max Schmeling,
Max Baer ahowa Jack Dempsey the mighty fist with which he did the
lob. In lower photo Champion Jack Sharkey la shown with his wife at
the. ringside in Yankee Stadium, New York, as he watched the aJipLraata
to his title do battle for the honor of. meeting him, "
Union Services
Starting July 2
The annual Sunday afternoon
community church services held
in Willson park will begin July
S this year.
The first program will be In
charge of the W. O. T. U. and
will be presented by two men or
national reputation, Tisltors In the
city at that time. These men are
Henry B. Hall and Judge M. C
Summers. A pageant will be pre
sented at this time which In en
titled "The Aftermath." It has
been presented In a series of pro-
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