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PAGE EIGHT The UKEGON MTATCSMAK, aalm, Oregon, rrtday Moralng, Acnst 4, 1933 y errand Campbell FaMs al Quar&er MiiriiMlis he STILL IM RAGE One of Co-Medalists Drops Out: Alohgi,Wittv N. W., C :! Canadian Champ ;. J EASTMORE&AND MTJNICIPAb : COURSE, Portland, Ore., Anf-r CAP) caiuornia . seemed' to miojr the northwest's famous rain today as fire "natlre sons" took fsrer a controlling Interest In the t laUonal public links solf cham pionship, tearing . room In the inarter finals for only Robert Lee Miliar of Jacksonville, Fla., the Jefendlng champion, and two Washington boys, Bad Ward of. Olympto and Leslie Leal of Bel U ogham. . ' ' Henry. Batista of Altadena, Charles Ferrera of San Fraaelseo nd three Los Angeles stars, Don Erickson, Stanley Seymour and . Bruce McCormack, had little re J card for farorites, title holders or : nedal winners as they zoomed to victories . In drizzly weather ': through the first and second 18- sole rounds. r - Seymour started the California rampage with a- smashing and lurprising victory over Albert "Scotty" Campbell of Seattle, am . iteur champion of Canada and the t pacific northwest, and nothing lould stop the big men from the ZioutlT afterward. "ieymour Better rhaa He Suspects Because he was paired with ' Scotty, one of the outstanding pre-tournament favorites, Sey nonr jokingly made the remark lhat he was "all through" before ttarting. but he didn't know his swn strength. He "saved" Scotty .tor the national amateur district ualifylng championship next t week by handing him a neat, : three In One, beating- ' Campbell two weeks ago drop ped out of the Washington state tournament to rest up for this big - show, and now he gets more slack 1 time than he anticipated. " And Tab Boyer, the Portland favorite and co-holder with Leal for the qualifying medal honor, . wasn't so tough either. Batista, a rugged French-Italian, gave him , a taste of the California power in . the second round, with a 1-up vic tory. Boyer, however Isn't through playing yet. He has to play off with Leal Sunday for the medal trophy. : Three Los Angeles Team Men Remain f When the quarter final surviv- ors were checked over, it was dis- covered ' that three of the four boys who won .. the - Warren O. ' Harding 'inter city team trophy " for Los Angeles in the qualifying ? ' Ply, were among the select eight. ; "The draw for the first of two - lS-hole -.rounds tomorrow saw 7 Batista . pitted ; against Erickson, '- Ward matched, with Miller, Sey ' .-i m.our paired with McCormack and Ferrera teamed with Leal. . This put the two Washington boys up against the defending ''champion and a former titlist. Ferrera won the crown In 1931. Cross - Word Puzzle -By EUGENE SHEFFER- I 2" T"" H 5 1 6 T O - !3 !75 II 23 7ff 1H rffi2 26 . 7 7 35 36 TV. 3" ' ' . CUt . HORIZONTAL ' 1 artemts:. 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New York 68 39 .59.8 Pittsburgh 57 45 .559 Chicago 56 46 .549 St Louis ...... ..54 46 .540 Boston ...51 50 .505 Philadelphia 42 55 .433 Brooklyn 40 56 .417 Cincinnati .. .. 41 62 .398 ROSTOV. A nr. 3 fAPl Tom Zachary shut out Brooklyn ' with two hits today while Boston bunched Its blows off Owen Car roll with Dodger errors to win 3 to 0. Brooklyn 0 2 3 Boston 3 8 0 Carroll and Lopes; Zachary and Hogan. St. Louis ... 4 7 0 Pittsburgh 1 6 3 (Called end 6th.) Dean and Wilson; Swift and Finney. Cincinnati ...... 1 6 0 Chicago 2 8 1 Derringer and Manion; Bush and Campbell. New York at Philadelphia, postponed, threatening weather. . LOGAXS YIELD 12 TON'S WACONDA, Aug. 3. Logan berry picking in most yards here will - be finished this week. In spite' , of damage , done by cold last winter a fair- crop was har vested. Nearly n. tons of logans were sold to Hunt Brothers tak en from A. w. Nusom's three acre tract on the Wheatland fer ry road. f- 2 early bar- :bariatt v 3-cing of - Bashan . 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Mickey McGuire Is West Sa lem's home town wrestler and ac cording to all traditions, the pro moters ''would be, at this early stage In the promotion of wres tling across the river,' "build ing up" the home hoy by pitting him against -setups whom he would be sure, to defeat,, thus enhancing- hig prestige among the home fans. Inzteii ot - that. Matchmaker Herb Owen : last week sent Mc Guire against the tough "Bulldog Jackson and the home fans saw him take a defeat, though the match was once awarded him on a foul which he refused to accept. - And tonight" McGuire will op pose Otis Clingman from Okla homa, regarded as the king pin of the length, list of middle weights who habitually appear on Owen's cards here and there. But the West Salem fans know these fellows are good, and they'll think none the less of their home boy in case he bites the dust again. Jackson will be back again, this time meeting Dorry Detton who also appeared on last week's card and Tesura Higaml will oppose Hal Cox, a newcomer from Texas. All three bouts are one-hour af fair and listed aa of equal rating on the triple main event card which starts at 8:30 in the newly built open air arena on Wallace Road. Piasecki to Tell About Farm Loans E. K Piasecki. who has repre sented the Spokane Land bank for many years in the valley, will ad dress a gathering of farmers at Silverton next Monday night at 7:30. He will exDlain matters of farm loans from the bank and from the new loan commissioner who is an agent of the bank. MICKEY MOUSE HE HORSE'S ARE COMING INTO THE HOME STPETCH! BUT TANGLEFOOT "IS OUST PASSING THE JUDGE'S STAND.-... GOING TH& WRONG WAY! THIMBLE THEATRE 1VER SORE rV OJErV4 fH' BEIrV CLEN IS JOS' ABOUT THE NFX THING TO - etk. i ax i w wj a ) 5 Gm Bimuii fxhrs tewrved 4 : C I til King fmnHt Stndifiif. Inc., ii in r r.-xfl 1 '1 1 1 1 V.W LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY its mouse -wEa.icrrsATHiwGsl I, rn BOTHER1MSTO 1 COULD HAPPEN ! I l LOCK UP THE. Q A HALF HOUR '. WA60N1LL ' ( AW THERE AWT I f OKLV BE GOME, if NO SENSE ) I I TOOTS AND CASPER YES - C010K1C1 HOOFER. OK )HE A A VAC AT 104 - I tX4'T FbME. KNOW Hl ACORESS, J -S6TL.ejAA.N BUT r MOFE. ITS M Jl'X MVCB TO A ET OJOW CURTIS; The 1 . bm&lnes world la all ' hopped p ever the' N. R. A. Sport, aa jow have read, in to-" numerable crmlcal sewspaper and magazine articles, is a busi ness. Well, tnla five-day week thing may . help to spread em ployment for baseball players, of whom there are , thousands " out of work. And think what a boon It wiU be to the football ers. The late lamented Paul Schiss- ler's trouble was that he was ahead of the world: He bad this work-sharing thing ,. refined far ther than Hugh Johnson: ever dreamed of requiring; Paul had. them gonig' and coming all the time. Now under the blue, eagle; all the coaches will have to follow suit. It will be a great year for the fifth string 'men. Seriously though, the N. R. A. is eoing to make some new Jobs, some . of them part-time Jobs, and we hope that some employers who 'have suitable types of work available,' will just keep in mind that two Or three hundred Willamette boys will be back in town soon, look ing for ways to keep the wolf at bay; athletes and non-athletes. Young fellows going to college are already, doing some thing to leave full-time Jobs for others, and they deserve some consideration. We read nearly all of the pa pers trying to find out just what caused Tab Boyer to be charged with an extra stroke In the sec ond day of the public links quali fying round, but our A. P. report shed the most light and that was none too much. It's rather odd for a player's score to be raised without a disqualification accom panying it. In this involved game of golf. Bear in mind that an um pire accompanied each pair of qualifying aspirants, and that whatever happened Is no discre dit to Boyer. O We rather got the impression that the Portland writers tried Starring Popcye UHOLO HlM.WlrAPY-'N 1 CW ITrVOOGHTIKMOWq HOW, BUT T JOS' ff STAV PUT T-T fc BVTOF BUSIME55 MU5T BE TANGLEFOOT I TURN, J Mf -xT& I I JXl.ySL -L-rffeiU I SOSM ! S 4 LIKE A TURKEY ? r COUOJEi. CAULltsU- A rifrt CAAPERCf? OP' CHINA V YANKS FINALLY ARE SHUT OUT First :Time in 2- Years and A day;. Lefty Grove Turns the Trick AMERICAN LEAGUE w. l.- Pet. Washington ......63 J5t .643 New York .......i6 38 .612 Philadelphia 49 49 .500 Cleveland ..61 53 .490 Chicago ...47 52. .475 Detroit .47 , 53 .470 Boston.; 44 53 .454 St. Louis ........39 67 .368 . NEW YORK, Aug. S.-(AP)- Lefty; Grove handed the Yankees their first shutout since August 2. 1981, today as he pitched Phil adelphia to a 7 to 0 victory, giv ing " only : five hits The - shutout was the first for the' Yanks after 308 consecutive scoring games. Philadelphia : . .7 9 0 New York ...... . 0 5 .2 Grove' and Cochrane; Allen, Pennock, Devens and Dickey. Boston 4 9 1 Washington 8 14 1 Welch, L. Brown, Andrews, H Johnson and Ferrell; Whltehill, Russell and Sewell. Cleveland 7 14 0 St. Louis 2 9 0 . Harder and Pytlak; Wells and Shea. Clcago at Detroit postponed, wet grounds. to gum up the account of the affair to leave the impression that Tab got a raw deal. But as the A. P. described it, Boyer hit a provisional ball because the original was in a dry creek bed. Now, he couldn't hit a provisional ball if he consider ed it a water hazard, a matter which should have been defined beforehand. Presumably there fore he decided the ball was un playable, a question on which the player alone is judge. May be somebody who was there can enlighten us. Just a "A Serious ' V " UJEU.A ADOHOTV Tl REMEMBER VoOVG i iUCL But A A Woman's SURE 15 lU5rtM6-MR&REAL CLEANIMC UP PLENTY OF DOUSH I I'LL BEICHA HER MOWtV BOX 15 STUFFED A Shock and CAN 7DU BEAT IT T RCFTRRIN to HOOFER A A FHsfR SET CROW A BRD OF a TWA-T OUD CAVEr- NEVER I J : T; Jack Lovelock, Oxford University, England, track star, had good rea son to smile for he set a new world record for the mile run at the Ox ford-Cambridge vs. Princeton-Cornell meet at Princeton. Lovelock is shown finishing in 4:7 A nearly seconds better than the old mark. Dodo Scored on 220 - Yard Hole WALLACE, Idaho, Aug. 3 (AP) Dr. S. W. Slljan. dentist, stepped up to No. 5 tee this morn lng, gave the ball a crack with his brassie, and watched it roll Into the cup 220 yards away. The "miracle" was the first hole-in one on the local golf course. Passenger Operation' Intuition FASTEST ; . V :h . - t . f J A' "v4 'V ' ' ' -;V" If - -VV;v im inn ii , COME ON CNER ( VJOHKTS THE Tg VT'S MPORTiUK! ) rn- r JCT fjME OONT HAVE. TIME TO GO TO THE BAMK-SO 1 GUE55 SHE KEEPS ALLTHAT COM4 IN THE WAGON - I LL BET VOU KMOW WHERE SHE KEEPS IT-AMD HOW MUCH SHE'S LITTLE V4CTCH-OOG OF THE TREASURY a Surprise WWAT A LAUAM TOOTS Wlt-U WHEN T TCLJL, HER THAT COUOMHL- HOOEF2.Vi A 1 Housing Program Delayed Pending Feasibility Word WASHINGTON,' Aag. I. (AP) -The publie works administra tion today deferred action on housing projects la mora than SO cities to await reports from Its engineers on the feasibility of many of them. Public works administration of ficials declined to make known the cities to which engineers are to be sent to study projects. . Secretary Ickes, puble works administrator, . Indicated definite action by tha board on some, hous ing projects may come at the board's meeting Tuesday as well as possible action on the army housing program. Driver Snoozes; Idaho Woman is Killed in Crash VENTURA, Cal., Aug. 3 (AP) Mrs. J. B. Blstllne of Pocatello, Idaho, was killed and her grand son, Claude Bistllne, 17, injured when the automobile young Bist- llrie was driving left the highway five miles from here early today and crashed into a parked state highway department truck. Bistllne was treated at the county hospital for shock and bruises and released tonight. Sheriff's officers who investigated the accident expressed belief Bist line must have gone to sleep. The truck, they said, was parked well oft the highway. Pola Negri and McCormick Not Engaged, Claim CHICAGO, Aug. 3. (AP) Harold F. McCormick tonight made the brief comment. "I knew nothlnr about it" to disnatches from Europe that he was engaged to marry Pola Negri. Hiii secretarv. however, added: "There definitely is nothing to the story." When asked concerning the pos sibility of an enrarement in the future between the pair, the sec retary said: "There's nothing to deny or affirm except that the story published today is untrue. By (7 THAT GUY FUWMV- EVER? TIME MRS-REE AL AWAY, HE STARTS TO TALK ABOUT GOT-VOURETHE ONy I HERE'S A SURPRiSE'CUE&S WHOi5 CONMrk BACK AUtvlT fWlNKua I J cti U ' ' - .73 Ducks Shake, ; Losing Habit ; As Rain Aids . tnRTTJlND-'rbr.i Auc. 3. f API WnUiUii -fell steadily throughout .;tna fcmme, Portland , defeated the Missions .13 to z. here tonlxh The" wetness , fin ally triumphed - and '' the contest - was called after: the -visitors DJL0 failed to seorerJa their half of the sixth Inning. . The - Missions lead the series. 2 games to 1. The' precipitation ' apparently was too much lot Al Moore, Mis slons' left fielder, who covered his territory through one inning under the welcomed shelter or an umbrella.:' " Phebus, os the mound for the visitors, lost control of the wet baseball, and r; the Beavers col- , lected six - rans before , they -were , . retired. After -getting one run- la the fourth inning, the Beavers added Ave more In the fifth on : another damp outburst of bat ting. - Turpln had little trouble witb the slippery pellet, striking oui five players, mostly in the pin ches. The Missions were able trr get only one run in the second and another In the third. Missions 1 8 2 Portland 12 13 1 Phebus, PHlette and Dugan; Turpln and Palmlsano, Walgren. Oakland 8 13 o Los Angeles 1 4 0 Ludolph and Veltman; Thom as, Tintelkcfer and McMullen. Sacramento 3 10 1 San Francisco ........ 2 9 1 Home and Wlrts; Zinn and Bottarinl. Hollywood 7 10 3 Seattle 6 8 1 Sheehan and- Uassler; Caster and Cox. ' ENJOY WlLLJtSIETE TALLE1 KEIZER, Au l. Mr. and Mr Charles H. McDonald and daugh ters Betty and Joy Ann of Win ters, Calif., left today after visit lng for sot era! days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurtz They will go to-Portland and As toria and then home down th? Coast highway. They were delight ed with the Willamette Talley. By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR UVOOPOT T OW HlM,OOC,j m. M . & J. a av s a fc. t . a a r 1 ALL. ARQOT r-Vv DARRELL McCLURE SPEED. ACTS KMDA MAY BE WRONG -BUT GOES 1 HER DONT TRUST THAT GUY.' By JIMMY MURPHY TO "TOWN! T WHfl" tA? SMOCK THOOHTT Sbur WERE. COUONEU HOOKER. I I I I K t r f . r 4 - J ( ,j