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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1933)
rAc;E six The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday. Mornlnjr, Aognst 9, 1933 Rallies inl7th and 8th put Portland Ahead; Zinn ; VNAnd Koupal Due! , , COAST LEAGUE Portland ...7 Los Angeles ...... 7C Sacramento ...... 7 6 Hollywood .......74 Oakland ......... 5 8 San Francisco . ., . 52 Mission . 52 Seattle ..'..." 4S 51 52 53 52 71 -7 77 78 Pet. .598 .594 .589 .587 .450 .406 .403 .371 obeli Frank Dolp and Cam Nort h w e s t Qualifiers for NataonalAmateiir-Tourney - .a HEIBEBT-IBS , A. r ' ' . - , - - . . I ' ' ' TACOMA; Aug.- 8. (AP) 'Johnny Shields, of Seattle, shot , SAN FRANCISCO. Aug.. 8 , (AP) Portland rallied . In the aercnth and eighth Innings after - being; held to ,three bits In the first six .to defeat the San Fran cisco Seals 3 to 2 here tonight. Zinn, and Koupal: engaged in a burling duel with the former win ning a close decision. . Zinn held Portland in the palm of his hand .for the first six frames but Portland pushed orer one run on three hits In the ser enth and two on. three in the eighth for the winning margin Johnny. Monroe, Portland, second , baseman, scored the winning run on Sankey's right field fly after Portland 3 7' 1 San Franci3co 2 81 Koupal and Palmisano; Zinn and BottarinL With par-shattering performances Frank Dolp of Portland and Al bert - "Scotty" Campbell ;. of Se attle today won the right to rep resent the pacific northwest . at the nationl amateur golf tour nament at Cincinnati, September 11-18. ..; Dolp, twice 'winner - of ,the western- amateur crown and a former - Pacific northwest . cham pion,! captured medal honors in the- sectional Qualifying play for the third time when , he clippedj six strokes off par . for a new 36-hole competition record of 138 ajt the Tacoma course. Campbell was' only two strokes behind the Portland amateur with : 140.' nuttlnr torether two brilliant -70V btef nar-72 lay out. Dolp was four under - with a C 8 in .the morning and added a neat 70 In the afternoon. . Hollywood 1 8 1 Sacramento 7 10 1 Sheehan, Buchanan and Bass ler; Home and Woodall. Seattle , . .2 6 0 Los Angeles 3 7 0 - Pillette and Bradbury; Thom as and McMullen. Missions 1 8 1 Oakland ....3 5 0 T. Pillette and Fitzpa trick; Lu dolph and Raimondi. Stayton. Enters Protest on two of Elk Tossers STAYTON, Aug. 8. (Special) -Though it played Sunday's game with the Salem Elks un der protest, the Stayton team de feated the Elks 15 to 5 and therefore will not hare to carry the protest to league officials. The protest was filed because two players were in the Elks' lineup who had not played on this team previously. Meyers and Thoma of Stay ton struck out eight batsmen between them and Swegle and Mason of the Elks fanned eight. Wild pitches and errors enabled Stayton to run up its large score, the hitting of the two teams be ing nearly even. . Keech of Stayton had a per fect day at. bat. Elks 5 12 5 Stayton 15 15 3 75-71 rl 4 ; Don Moe of Port land, 73-7 51 4 8 ; Frederick B. Andrews, Portland, playing is. the place of Dr. O. F. Willing, Portland, 87-96 183. '-s - SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8. (AP) Twice former title bolder before many of the present con tenders were born, H. Chandler Egan called back enough of his old time shot making ability to day to win' one of northern Call-, tornia ' qualifying , places In the national amateur golf champion ship.. .. . - , . Egan, winner, of the champion- snip in 1904 ana, 1905r turned in a- 75-78153 to assure him self - a ' place in the 1933. event Stuart Hawley, .Oakland young-! ster, paced the field or eleven with a 73-75 148. f mm CQlVCSflEHIS CURTIS, ERS WIN DUEL AFTER 11 STANZAS FRED STEELE WINS - SEATTLE, Aug. 8. (AP) With a smashing right uppercut to the chin, Freddie Steele, Ta coma welterweight, knocked out Frankie Petrolle, New York, in the third of a scheduled 10-round boxing bout here. tonight. There are innumerable an gles to sports which don't make sense, smd we have long since ceeased So rail against "things as thej are" unless there Is a chance to remedy them. Take the case of Johnny Oravec. He got his name in all the papers . for failing to touch second base, whereas the really important thing was that he drove in three runs. - But here's something else that's strange. Johnny is known to those who bfficiate at football and base ball games, aa one lad who always comes right out, when asked, and tells Just what happened, whether it's for his side or the other side'. And Johnny says he touched sec ond base. Earlier in the game he missed first base and went back to touch it, which is another point on his side of the argument. If, some sunshiny afternoon, we should walk down, State street and snub any of you fel lows with whom we are ac quainted walk right past you with our nose In the air blame the X. It- A. The final word hasn't been said, but it appears that the government is going to recognize newspaper writers as belonging to the profession al class along with doctors, lawyers and college professors. That is in lieu of a 40-hour week and an increase in pay, insofar as the X. R. A. is con cerned. So it looks as though we'll have to high hat every body excepting our fellow-professional men, as compensation for being deprived of those things. The Salem Senators are going to practice this afternoon and Fri day afternoon, and we rather ima gine the boys will all be on hand. Bashor says they'll hare to or they don'go to Bend Sunday. A western railroad carried 500, 000,000 passengers in 13 years without the loss of a passenger's life. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet New York 61 42 .592 Pittsburgh 59' 46 .562 Chicago 58 47 .552 St. Tf ... KS 51 .519 Boston 65 51 .519 Philadelphia 44 58 .431 Brooklyn 42 CO .412 Cincinnati 44 63 .411 Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFKER BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 8. (AP) An error .by Johnny Ver- gez in the 11th inning today de cided a pitching duel between Ray Benge and Hal Schumacher, giv inr Brooklyn a 1 to 0 decision over New York. New York 0 3 Brooklyn 1 9 Schumacher and Mancuso; Benge and Lopez. CHICAGO, Aug. 8 (AP) The Chicago Cubs, who struck out 17 times trying to hit Dizzy Dean two weeks ago, today conquered the big righthander and the St Louis Cardinals, 4 to 2. . St. Louis 2 7 Chicago 4 8 Dean and O'Farrell; Root and Hartnett. Rough St. .Heteni Grapplex To Meet Milkman on . W. Salem Card Logger" Helbert, rough grappler from St. Helens, and Hugh Ad ams, the Sauvies Island milkman, will meet in the only one of the West Salem American, Legion's three bouts on. the open air arena card for. Friday night that has been 'changed from the . lineup announced for last Friday, night but postponed on account of rain. Helbert - and Adams, middle- weights, hare met before and are known to be well matched. Otis Cllngman of Oklahoma and Mickey McGoire of West Sa lem are matched in the bout which ' is expected to prove of greatest Interest to West Salem fans, as their fellow townsmen made a good showing in his first appearance two weeks ago, and Cllngman is recognized as one of the leading middlewelghts now operating in the northwest. "Bulldog" Jackson will be on hand again, meeting Dorry Det- ton. Both of these men were on the opening card at West Salem, against other opponents, and the fans know what to expect. Salem Racquet Swinger Loses In State Meet PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8 (AP) Lloyd Budge of Berkeley, Calif., one of the favorites to take the title, advanced in the Oregon state tennis championships here today by defeating Charles Stein- metz of Portland, 6-3, 6-1. Bob Underwood of Beverly Hills, Calif., put out Perry Steen Salem, Ore., 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. Gracyn Wheeler of Santa Mon ica, Calif., defending champion in the women's singles, won her opening match today from Helene Biddle, Portland, 6-0, 6-0. Doro thy Bundy, also of Santa Monica, defeated Theresa Smith, Port land, 6-1, 6-4. PopB ottleThrowinff Play Part in Mat. SKbw; Bennett And Karasick are Winners Gentleman Al Karaalck showed the world of would-be collegiate grapplers the benefit of years of experience by putting down Ever ett Ribbons of the Oklahoma Ag ricultural college ' for two out of three falls in the main event of last night's wrestling card at the. armory. Seeing that Klbbons could not handle the Russian Lion, a member of the audience tossed a pop bottle from the balcony into the ring, glancing off the Rus sian's ankle. Karasick claimed In juries of the worst sort but con tinued the match.' Karasick, one claimant' of the light heavyweight crown,' had lit tle difficulty In handling Klbbons as well as Doe Nelson, the referee. He slipped out of Klbbons' holds and. applied his. own for 11 min utes finally to gain the first fall with a flying mare. Gentleman Al returned Intent on finishing the match bnt was stopped by the pop bottle 'thrower. Time was called out to treat Karaslck's supposedly Injured ankle. The circus strong 1 on their feet. man started In oa the collegian with a series of punishing wrist locks mixed with an occasional headlock, but the young wrestler sonnenbergged his way to win the second fall in 12 minutes with a flying scissors hold as the house went wild. Slippery Al came back to gain the final fall with a Bos ton crab hold in 15 minutes after using - repeated wrlstlocks and chiropractic headlocks. In the scheduled one hour match George Bennett, another college product, . this time from Oklahoma A; & M. threw Swede Lawson of Texas "two out of three times. Bennett had little trouble with the Swede.' He took: the first fall with a Boston crab hold and the final with a body press. Law son gained his fall with a double stepover toe hold. ' The curtain raiser set the fans on edge almost as much as the main event. Prof. Newton, tossed Bearcat Arnold In 17 minutes with a hammer throw. At one time both grapplers were both out Damage Action -To Reach Jury This Forenoon The $5600 damage action brought by Fred Lewis against the Pacific Greyhound Lines was scheduled to go to the Jury here this morning after two days' trial before Judge L. H. McMahan. The court yesterday granted a non-suit against William J. Keen, originally named as joint defend ont, but allowed the case to pro ceed as far as the Greyhound Lines are concerned. Lewis was a passenger on the Greyhound ' Lines and got off a stage at Hubbard. He was struck by an auto driven by Keen. Coun sel for Lewis claimed the stage line dropped him at a place along the highway where the bus had not stopped heretofore. OIL QUEEN WINS GRESHAM, Or., Aug. 8 (AP) Oil Queen, Allen up, won the U. S. S. Memphis handicap, fea ture race at Gresham track to day running the six furlongs in 1:14 4-5. Salem Y Sends 6, Tennis Meet The Salem Y. M. C. A. will send six tennis players to the Pacific Northwest Y. M. C- A. tournament to be held at Longview Friday and Saturday of this week making the trip are Don Sanders, Harold Beall, Jim Beall. John Murdock, Norrls Kemp and Ray Staynor. Though eligible, Fred Hagemann, who won the singles title in the recent invitational tournament here and was city champion last year, will be unable to go. Bright Spot is Kitball Winner The Bright Spot restaurant team defeated West Coast Pow der 19 to 2 la a Junior Kitball league game Tuesday night on Sweetland field. McTimpeny of Bright Spot hit a home run In the sixth with one man on. Bright Spot 19 21 2 West Coast 2 1 Freeman, M a 1 s e 1 s and Ste phens; Burdelson and Laughlin. GD FARTHER AHEAD AMERICAN LEAGUE ' W . L , Washington ., ' T, .65 New Yor-L. L-Z Philadelphia ' 52 Detroit ; '. 52 Cleveland .... ,., , S3 Chicago .,; 48 Boston, 45 St, Louis :': 42 68 . Pet .831 .112 .510 .491 .477 .462 .448 .382 NEW YORK" Aug. - 8. (AP)- Earl Whitehill held the Yankees to five hits' while the Senators made the most of their seven blows oft Johnny Allen to win the third of the four game series; 5 to 1, and ' increase tneir leaa to. two games. Buddy Myer and Heinle Manush bit home runs for the Senators. Washington ......'... 5 7 0 New lork . :,l . . . . . :.l 5 1 WhitehiU and L. Sewell; Allen,- Uhle and Dkkey. ' PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8. (AP) Extra-base blows account ed for the Athletics' runs today as they defeated Boston 7 to 6. Jimmy Foxx. Mickey Cochrane and Doc Cramer hit homers. Lefty Grove won his 17th game. Boston 6 14 2 Philadelphia 7 11 4 Pipgrass, H. Johnson, Wetch and Ferrell; Grove and Cochrane. BOND FORGERY IS E 1 IN KANSAS WELL COMES IN GOOD TURNER, Aug. 8. F. C. Gun ning reports a satisfactory a mount of water in his hew 77 Vi foot well Just completed. With! ine am oi an eiecinc moior an abundance of water will he stor ed for domestic and irigational purposes. Licensed members of Louisiana hosting clubs bagged 27,550 Those ducks during the 1931-32 season. TOPEKA. Kan., Aug. 8 (AP) Developments in a municipal bond forgery case rocked Kansas' capi tal city today, resulting in tne closing of three state banks,' and one man was arrested, charged with having a part, in the scheme. Ronald Finney, bond broker and son of W. W. Finney, promi nent Emporia banker, surrendered late in the day after being charged with uttering 320.000 in forged bonds to"- the National Bank of Topeka. He was released on $25,000 bond and his prelimi nary hearing was set for Septem ber 5. Governor Alf M. Landon dis closed that eight issues of Kan sas municipal bonds, purchased by the state school fund and held in the vault of the state treasurer, totaling $329,000, had been forged In duplicate, making 658,000 4n spurious bonds. ; One set of the. forged bonds. Governor Landon said, was in the " state treasurer's office as 'secur ity for "state - funds on deposit In three state banks, ' while the other set! was. Jn Chicago, prob ably In the - hands oC-brokers. UTILITY DISTRICT Mir HEAD CS Hearing on the petition for. the formation of the Clackamas peo ples' utility -district which seeks to appropriate CO second feet of wa ter from-Eagle Creek , to supply Milwaukie, Gladstone and seven existing' water projects,", will be held at Milwaukie at"10 a. hi. Fri day. The bearing will be conduct ed by the state hydro-electric com mission of which C. E. Strlcklin is secretary. - . ..The existing water projects which have joined in the petition for formation of the utility dis trict include Barwell Park, Clack amas, ML Scott, Oak Lodge, Port land suburban, Stanley and Wich ita. These districts are now ob taining their water supply from the city of Portland. Officials said a number of protests probably would be filed' before the hearing is concluded. , The development contemplates the expenditure of approximately $500,000. Eagle Creek is a trib utary of the Clackamas river. SCHOOL POSITIS ARE HARD TO FIND A dearth of teaching positions persist for graduates of Willam ette unlversfty with a large number of recently graduated students unable to find work this fall. Willamette university offi cials said yesterday. Some students are still hope ful they w.ll be placed befr re the fall term starts inasmuch as a number of high school boards are delaying contracts until they determine how many rural pu pils will attend. Abolition of free transportation in several conn ties have made school boards un certain about the number of du pils to plan for. Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, coun ty school superintendent, said yesterday that almost all posi tions in the rural schools have been filled. Some applications for jobs are nevertheless being re ceived almost daily. MICKEY MOUSE Is Tanglefoot from the Chariot Era? By WALT DISNEY TANGLEFOOT? Jbk ME ' VlM tC, F Li GCT ,T- I .,2 :-.f '" 1 r.t- -l'T , -7 , we have. K lot TrSSZnM- and how wilu uf-fX Vou've GOT Z -J"" - v :i N. 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