E enneU-iLawmn Mai Moms GENTLEMAN AL IS BACK AGAIN Youngster who Beat Reed i Again in Limelight; Fans Like him Al Karaslck, the Russian Lion, some months ago announced that he was all through with "rough stuff on the wrestling mat and would be a "gentleman" from then on; and It is true that he has been rechristened "Gen tleman Al" by the Portland fans. But there is just a trace of irony about the way that nickname is used, suggesting that the Lion's reformation was hardly Complete. i "Gentleman Al swore that he would never be rough again un less the opposition started it He may hare an opportunity to proTe that he meant it here to night at the armory, tor Everett . Klbbons, with whom he is match ed in the heaTywelght half of the double main ' event, is a clean ' wrestling young fellow; recently t out of college. But Klbbons re ' fuses , to turn the other - cheek, and the chances are that both big ooys will get a little peered over .some.-- little . accident that may come up, and then the fur will fljs. - ... ! Cecil, Bennett,, despite the cool, business like manner In which he overcame Robin Reed here a week ago. Is an extremely boyish, enthusiastic young fellow and he was -mightily tickled over that victory which, he confided, mark ed a high point in his career to date. i The tans were all for Bennett last Tuesday- night and he prob ably will get their support again tonight when he mores Into ac tion against "Swede" Lawson. The customers hare nothing against the Scandinavians, but when they pick a favorite they don't drep him again right away, and ' Bennett certainly caught the popular fancy. i "Bearcat" Arnold and "Prof." Newton are expected to produce some excitement In their 30 -minute opener. The boxing and wrestling com mission met Monday and accept ed the proposition made by Ro bin Reed, who intends to pro mote a few matches in Salem while making his headquarters here. His work will not conflict with the continuation of Harry Plant as official matchmaker. ( The Dalles, Ore., police court refused to accept $50 worth of dried prunes for a fine.' Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE ' I2 I3 h YA I I7 I 1 l lo li lL TS MH H5 He HI MO 53 p 7 ;-t "if" ' "i 1 1 n 1 1 ih.i i HORIZONTAL 1 What English sugar merchant - found1 the National Gallory f BritUh Art? ' 5 Wkick ef the Great Lake lie ' 'atiraly withia U United . "SuttiT 12 Employ 13 Constellation 14 Hindu mendicant - 15 -Accessory seed-covering 16 By 17 Snare ,18 Venomous serpent 201 a 22 Musical note " 23 English length measure . 25 Muse of lyric poetry 28 Social insect 29 Musical note S0-Bucket 31 Musical note S2 A small deer 34 Winglike part 3C Branch 33 Pronoun 40 Fortified Algerian senport 42 Hypothetical force 44 "Hearing organ 46 Feigned 48 Cry of a dove 49 Printer's measure 60 Greek letter 61 Peruvian plant 63 Genuine 65 Interjection SS What large salt inland Is located in Russian Turkestan 7 60 Bone of the forearm 61 Be indebted to 62 Outer mantle of a Roman citl zen 63 One who drives a pair of beasts 64 What is the first name of the Persian poet known as "the .. ; tentmaker"? , - VERTICAL 1 Who invented the catcher's asask in baseball? . 2 To ventilate 8 Test H 4 Elongated fish (pL) 6 Plan in detail.; 6 Vexation 7 Omission sign ...... : . 8 Preposition, "f A fish - - . A waxy5uarti I Doddering Old As Coovert Lobs Pellet; Senators Swing Too Hard STATE LEAGUE W. L. Eugene . ji 4 Pet. ,63 .638 .583 .455 .417 .?71 Federals 7 Bend .. ' . 7 Schapp's -; . j Salem .... 5 Albany v Sunday's Scores , At Salem 5, Albany 9. At eBnd 8, Federals 10, Canny old age triumphed over exuberant youth Sunday Ion din ger field when the doddering Al bany Alcos squeezed out a 6 to 5 victory over the Salem Senators. Old "Chinky" Coovert lobbed the horsehlde across the- corners of the plate for eight Innings and '.'got by" because the Solons were swinging at It from their heels and seldom meeting It squarely. Then, handed a one-run lead going into the ninth. Manager Wilkinson of the Alcos varied the menu by sending in a young pitch er, Hampton, with a sneaker fast ball and the change was effective in preventing any further Senator rally. . . , The Senators committed five bobbles at unfortunate times, and were victims of some other luck less occurrences, notably Oravec's striding over second base without touching it as he made the cir cuit on a long drive to left, field which brought In three runs. It was an easy home run, aside from the technicality. That occurred In the seventh, and the three runs put Salem ahead. One more was scored in the eighth, but the Al cos scored two on an error In the ninth to win. The score: Albany AB Barnes, 2b . 5 Dowling, cf 4 Bigbee, If Js Hecker, ss 4 Wilkinson, c 4 Schmitz, rf -;,.. 5 McClain. lb 5 Lansing, 3b 4 Coovert, p k Hampton, p T-. ..... 0 R 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 6 R 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 H 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 8 H 0 2 2 Totals Salem Scales, cf .. Oravec Zb Gribble, 3 b Wood, ss .... Chester, lb . 39 AB 4 5 5 ...5 -.5 ..4 ..4 Manning, rf Move, c Foreman, If ...... ...4 Wilson, p 3 Totals 39 5 11 SHEFFER 1 1 What Scottish mathematician invented logarithms? 19 Climbing annual herb 21 Proceed 24 Gaelic god of the sea 2ft Narrow inlet 27 Distribute 28 Hinder 30--Foot-like organ 31 Winnowing implement 33 Pronoun 35 Part of "to be" 37 To low like a cow 3S In what Indian town did tha Sepoy mutiny first- break Ant? 41 Trouble 43 What world-known American dean ot shipping men, recent ly deceased, was the inspira tion for tbo famous character Jf "Cappy Riek" in writing, by Peter B. Km. ? 45 To annoint 4 By 47 What Venetian navigator in --i"- uiscoverea the American continent (Labra dor) in 1497? 48 Make a glancing movement 50 Kingdom near Assyria 52 What Roman patriot is known as the "foe of Carthava"? 54 Collection of sayings 66 Fear 57 Pronoun 59 Turkish commander Herewith is the solution tn terday's Puzzle. QwiliW, Mil, B3af rsttMi tnrfjeit. he. Alcos Win Struck out, by Wilson .by Coovert 2; bases on balls, oft Wil son 4, off Coovert 2; two-base hit, Gribble; wild pitch, Wilson; hit batsman, Wilkinson by Wilson; sacrifice, Lansing. Federals Bend .10 15 8 8 Charles and Richards; Murphy and Eubanks. lUILHLWB- MT. ANGEL, Aug. 7 Mt. Angel won the championship of the northern Marion county sec tion ef the Mid - Willamette league by defeating Aurora here Sunday by a score of 8 to 0. Wolf, Mt. Angel hurler, was in great form, allowing only four scattered hits, no man advanc ing beyond second - base. He struck out 10 men and also led the ML Angel hitting with two doubles -and single in . tour trips to the plate. . Aurora ......0- 4 4 Mt. Angel I 11 1 8TATTON, Aug. 7 (Special) Stayton won Its second suc cessive game In the Mid-Willamette league playoff here Sunday, defeating the Salem Elks 14 to 5. The :;iks were able to muster only one of their regular In fielders for this game. TOURNEY STARTED PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 7 (AP) Jack Ehrhart of Hoquiam, Washington state boys' champion, defeated Joe Dodd of Portland, -1, 2-C, 6-0, on one of the out standing opening day matches of J the Oregon state tennis champion' ships, which opened here today. SUPEIIA IS WINNER GRESHAM, Ore., Aug. 7. (AP) Supelia, ridden by B. Matt, Indian Jockey, won the feature race at Gresham track here today, going the 54 furlongs In 1:10 2-5. MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATRE THERE'S ANOTHER Bf8VKlO-UJfNT iTOGoseer fee. Gicm iJfrtJtsi rijn rrvnrtl 19)1. Kiru- letfufvi Sviulsijir. It. a. II) NORTH I f 7 A SWELl. HORSE YOU ARE! A fmi f TO THINK I PAID 5.000 FOR Vliky VOU'RE NO GOOD! YOU'RE I I ,1 , I, I y, AW YA B6 ONION A3 I YOU DON'T EVEN FINISH LAST hJfc I A NAG U6 YOU! I'M AN AWFUL. TRAMP! YOU ,f fel l I HOW CAN I BE MAO JN a race! you oon't JA m Iashameo o' rrrCTI A,Nr EVEN woR i mm "w atcha when J even FINISH! ?V4J iMYSEup TORMKTwn$ sendin' to the r-i li GV&h UGM YOU ACT W S2S25t r - AV I n-H' Sr7 II rn fi? ToTtyX Z. 11 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY 7 ANT HOME-AM'VOUCANT GO IM THERE." V TOOTS AND CASPER OH CASPERI Cmi C WAn FOR YOU To i,et home- to tell VOU 1VT ESECIDEO WHERE WE " OUAH-T TO,SIErlO OUR. VACATION - tivwcwr WHO IS AN OlN THE ie'Sd Win two From Senators in Crucial Series; Both Decided in Ninth AMERICAN LEAGUE W, L. Pet. Washington 64 38 .828 New York 63 38 .818 Philadelphia ......51 50 .505 Detroit .....52 54 .481 Cleveland.... .a. ..53 57 .477 Chicago ....48 58 .4 63 4 Boston 45 55 .450 St. Louis 42 62 .882 NEW YORK, Aug. 7. (AP) Joe Sewell's single in the ninth sent Frank Crosetti across the plate with the run that gave New York a 6-to-4 decision over Wash ington In the second game of to day's double header after the champions had won the first. 6 to 5, with another ninth-inning rally. Babe Ruth hit his 26th home run In the eighth inning of the nightcap. Washington .1 5 - . 8 1 New York .8 ,12. . 2 Crowder, Russell and L. Sew ell; Vanatta, Moore and Dickey. -. - Washington .4 8 1 New York ....... ...5. -. 12 ; 1 Stewart. Crowder and L. Sew ell; Ruffing, Pennock and Dickey. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7. (AP) Aided by Bucky Walters' homer and triple which sent five runs across the plate, Boston de feated Philadelphia, 8 to 5, today. Bob Johnson and Dib Williams of the A's and Werber of the Sox also belted four-baggers. . Boston 8 IS 0 Philadelphia 5 12 0 Wetland, Andrews and Ferrell; Earnshaw, Coombs, Walberg and Cochrane. Chicago 0 .7 1 St. Louis 6 0 . Wyatt, Heving, Faber and Ber ry, Sullivan; Stiles and Shea. Cleveland ..........3 8 1 Detroit 8 13 6 Harder, Brown and Spencer; Sorrell and Hay worth. Out of 670 Illinois state banks closed by the national m orator ium in March, 610 have reopened. Starring Popeyo LHOUJ OLD'S VCR UTTLEj i j r -VEAW. NICE. W4Ar?DL.y "TO -SEA ' III II fenWBW F W V.. M. J . P t REEAL m Ists (COM "See old Chink Coovert out , there, just lobbing; that ball up . to the plate? And those fellows breaking their backs and fail ins; to bit it squarely? You don't have to barn them across the plate to pitch. Bat when does pitcher find that ovt? . Not until he can't bora 'em over ' any longer. If Chink ever let loose a fast ball, they'd knock" it down his throat. He knows it. Bat if the boys would choke up and Just meet that ban, not try to kill It, they'd get a mil. lion hits right over the infield." After that fashion philosophised Red Ruppert, grand old man of semi-pro baseball in Oregon, as he watched the Alcos beat the Senators Sunday. Pretty seon an Alco was called out on a third strike which obviously wasn't over the plate, because the umpire-figured he swung. Bill Wilkinson hollered but not much. Td have had a riot going by this time,TRed declared. .?E '. .have half the Xaas.oot of thai grandstand right this minute.": We didnt dispute his . word. 1 Red also said he saw Frisco Edwards lose a ball game in "be lieve it or not" fashion at Coquille recently. Red was the umpire. Frisco's Klamath Falls team was ahead. 8 to 1, in the last Inning. Coquille had two men on and the next one hit to short right field. One of these dust "twisters' arose right where the ball fell and the fielder just couldn't find the ball in the midst of that "tornado" un til three men had scored and Co- I quille had won; ' Thronghan arrangement made by William S. Walton, all Salem golfers are invited to play the new Neskowln coarse -without charge next Sunday, Ae date of its official opening. Graham Sharkey, who was down there Sunday, says the coarse is in excellent shape al though not all of the turf is firm as yet. It is an interesting Dearest 4Jnst Between Girls" I USES ONUf THE BEST SftFETV PlrAS- HQUJ MrrWj CHHlRErl vA CjOt Watch MV DOS "RAM AVAV- TH0U6WT I SW HIM COME IK1 1 X GU55 X VA5 MrSTAKEM A COZV PLACE VtXJ HAVE WTPF 1 6UPP0SE MRS -REEAL KEEPS HER. VIONE.Y BOX LOCKED IN THAT TxUMK 7 Hi Turn About'a M MY Mil iiihiii m iiiisisirn o o i iniiinn ir s aav i FADE'S WINNER OVER PARKER'S . . m , 1 Sport Goods men Defeated First Time in League Game; Score 9-3 Parker's sport goods kitballers were defeated for the first time in a league game this season, Monday night by Pade's which won 8 to 3. Like all of the games between these teams, it was a tight battle up to the ninth in ning when the grocers began pounding the offerings of H. Sing er. A succession of clean, hard singles produced six runs. The score was deadlocked at three-all previous to this rally. -. Kitchen and Seguln starred at bat foj Pade's. each getting three blows out of tour trips. - Wait's Market romped on KlUgsley lee, winning 11 to 0. Bahlburg's wlldness coupled with eight hits by Wait's accounted for the lopsided outcome. Kingsley Ice ......... .2 S Wait's . ..11 8 1 Bahlburg and L. GlrodJ Walker and C. Keller, '; . Pade s .. ....'........8 jL3 4 Parker's .. ,.'......,.. . 0 " Stelnboek and Pade; H. Singer and L. Singer. The Salem Junior Kitball lea gue got in motion Monday night with Scott's Cyclery winning over Square Deal Hardware 10 to 9 in a tight, free-hitting game featur ed by many bobbles. They were tied going into the ninth inning. Five teams are enrolled in this league, the others being Bright Spot, Kay Woolen Mills and Western Powder. They will play every night excepting Saturday at 6 o'clock. Square Deal 8 8 11 Scott's 10 10 12 Stelnboek, Stubherfield and Meiers; Skopil and Quesseth. course, and a special effort is being made to impress upon Sa lem golfers that Neskowln is the place to vacation at the coast without giving op their favor ite pastime while there. Enemies uUfcr sex. rm ii hacm up apt qAj pavms oh has tummy jn AFTERrar ft LiAi f LllaA Svt aTCi 1 OTKM SHOOLOEft UKe I (. rv PNt mm S mmmg iTION Dog V. MO. SVC DONT KEEPTHE AVOMEy BOX IN THE TRUNK " SHE KEEPS IT IN WELL, ITS NOME OP MV BUSINESS WHERE SHE KEEPS IT-BESIDES, IM, NOl SUPPOSED TO BLAB EVERYTHING I KNOW.'.' Fair Play rv v rVl 1 S I League Standings i NATIONAL LEAGUE! W. L. Pet, New York J .61 . 41 .598 Pittsburgh ......9 46 .562 Chicago ......... 57 47 .548 St. Louis ........55 50- .624 Boston ..........55 51 .519 Philadelphia .....44 68 .431 Cincinnati .....'..44 63 .411 Brooklyn ........41 60 .406 COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet, .595 .582 .691 .584 .444 .409 .40 .374 Portland .........75 Hollywood 74 Los Angebss ...... 75 Sacramento ...... 1 5 Oakland ......... 56 San Francisco ....52 Mission .....52 Seattle . .46 51 51 52 53 70 75 76 77 Sunday's Results At Portland 8-6, Mission (first game 10 Innings). 7-3 At San Francisco 8-12, Sacra mento 3-10. At Seattle 3-6, Hollywood 7-10. At Los Angeles 15-7, Oakland 3-6. ' Series This Week Portland at San Francisco. Hollywood at Sacramento. Mission at Oakland. Seattle at LoY Angeles.' Liberty Defeats Crack Mill Nine In Sunday Game LIBERTY. Aug. 7. The Lib erty baseball team maintains its undefeated status after the game here Sunday against Kay Woolen Mills. The final score was. 5 to 1 for Liberty. The Woolen Mill team had Lien pitching. White catching a crack combination designed to defeat the country team. The lo cals took four scores on errors. Seeger and Russell pitcher for Liberty, Gugurich caught. , If arrangements can be made tor the use of dinger field in Sa lem a return game will be played August 20. JOE SAVOLDI WINS WILMINGTON. Del., Aug. 7 (AP) Joe Savoldl, 200, South Bend, won two-out of three falls tonight from Charley Strack, 231, Spring Valleyr N. Y. - THEtA MA THKSlUHV I SEX US HOTUEkS SHOULD GUGHTER BECa IH AUMlLc to. By FUMKtY.TWATGUYPllcWIKf BJTT-i TMF LMrVi WHEN MY BACK WAS TURNED "t DONT KNOW WHY ML. WAN I LU XC.EAL I'M IF a- By 3B xr o UO I (aUNMA ?NCX Ssnsnfl --fcsJ I AROUND AN FIND OUT jn i-A I IF HE LOST r- 195V Kinj Ttttutn ItnJtrm. lnc.Cf Brujie r.j rncirJ i in i iinu r r l I hull: i UUIIlUn lllliLLUuLu TO OLDER PLAYERS WOODBURN; Aug. T . . Tha American Legion Junior base ball team, champions of this di vision, played a picked team of college and ex-legion players here Sunday and lost by .a score el 7 to 6 which showed they ara going to be a team worthy of consideration in the state finals at Klamath Falls this week. Tha boys looked snappy in their new suits which, tkey wore tor the first tlmh Sunday. Battery for the Juniors was Schwab and Bevens pitchers and Voget, catch er. For. the picked team battery, was Leffler and Lamsden, pitch ers, and Gorbett. catcher. The member of the American: Legion Post No. 46 hare planned a get-together rally as a sendoff for the junior players who go to Klamath Falls, Tuesday night. The program will commence at 9 o'clock and will include num bers by the Hubbard band, the Monitor men's chorns, and sev eral other attractions. Water Supplies , And Sanitation Eyed, Hop Yards . Hop yard sanitary inspection was began yesterday by J. E. Blinkhorn, dairy and food inspec tor with the Marion' county health' department. The task of checking on Sanitation and purity of water supplies at the hop pickers' camps will "be more difficult than usual this year because of the many new yards opened up, he said. Knowing from past experience what sanitation measures are re quired, proprietors of the larger yards are cooperating well. Blink horn stated. WOODBURN DOESN'T COMB SILVKRTON, Aug. 7. Silver ton baseball twirlers did not have the opportunity to add one more scalp, to their long string of vic tories this Sunday when the Woodburn boys, scheduled to play here, failed to- appear. At present there are no more games sched uled for the Sllverton team, man aged by George Manolta. By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR THASA GOOO JOKE OH ME-1iS MOTHERS': AR?-fRF: I OfctTi TRYIH SO HARD TO BE f. MAMA TO HIM I -LfOWa&TSIYAMA MALE SEX J-1 DARRELL McCLURE TO FINO OUT WHERE MRS, KEPT HE1S MOMEy UUST GONNA SNOO V . n AROUND AN FIND HE LOST A DOG JIMMY MURPHY up-rrs the MCLUSTTAnSl OR NOlHtN swe- always Pncks THE. PLACE WE' SPtENO OUR VACATIONS BUT THrSyEAR I'LL ' vvMi Trie DECISION I r4CE f 4 f a V- 1 .