The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 31, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
The OREGON STATESMAN, Sakm, Oregon, .Wednesday Morning-, July 31, 1935, - -
DRCUfg.
Budge and Allison Beaten
' As British Clean up;
Vets Will Retire
WIMBLEDON. Eng., Julr S 0-(yp-The
American Da-ria cup ten
nis regime, which has been fight
tag unsuccessfully to regain the
trophy annnally since losing it to
France in 1927 came to the end
of the road again today as Eng
land's forces completed the most
painfol ront Inflicted on a U. S.
team In 24 years.
England swept all five match-
es and brought to a magnificent
finish her second . straight de
fense against America of the tro-
phy wrested from France two
years ago. It was England's
eighth cup Tlctory since the in
ternational series started.
A few minutes after H. W.
"Bonny" Anstin and Fred J.
Perry had defeated Don Badge
and Wilmer Allison, respectirely,
giving Great Britain a white
wash Tlctory over the United
States, Allison announced his re
tirement from Davis cup play.
His veteran doubles partner,
Johnny; Van Ryn, said he felt
Just abont the same way.
Tanks Win Set Each
. v.- The 20-year-old California phe
- nomenon became the rictim of the
fourth point when he bowed to
Austin in four sets, 6-2, 0-4, 6-8,
. 7-5, giving the Briton revenge
for the defeat administered by
Budge in the quarter finals of
the all-England championships.
Perry finished Allison in four
eta, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3, and com
pleted the ront
The Americans were a dis
couraged lot but were able to
see one glimmer of sunlight in
Badge's bright red hair.
"I think he has made a great
showing for his first time over
and he undoubtedly is the one
to build future teams around."
said Harry Hillman, Dartmouth
college track coach andS trainer
of the U. S. team.
Home Teams
Top Invading
BallOutfits
Kay Mill rallied in the final
Innings to come from behind and
beat the Portland Woolen Mills
team 11 to 5 in an inter-city soft
ball double-header on Sweetland
field last night Master Bread led
all the way in beating the Mc
Minnville All Stars 13 to 5.
- Barrick drew a walk in the
sixth to start Kay's on a run get
ting spree that netted them nine
runs in", three innings. They
scored three times in the sixth,
four in the fifth and two in the
eighth.
The Portland team scored four
runs In tbe sixth on four hits.
an .'error and a walk.
Master Bread hit safely 18
times against the McMinnville
stars. Kellogg hits for the cir
cuit in the eighth with two men
on.
Portland Mills 5 9 4
Kill MU1 . .11 11 5
' G, Doig and Foss; Mickenname
and Barnes.
McMinnville 5 11 6
Master Bread 13 18 1
Copeland and Price; King,
Bahlburg and Kellogg.
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Game of Yanks, Gaining on
Tigers Also; Leaders Lose
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. ' L. Pet
Detroit 57 37 .606
New York . 52 37 .584
Chicago 50 37 .575
Boston ......... 48 44 , .522
Cleveland 45 44 .506
Philadelphia .... 39 47 .453
Washington 39 54 .419
St Louis 30 60 .333
CHICAGO, July SO.--CW-cago's
third place White Sox came
home today to conquer Cleveland,
8 to 6, In a battle of extra base
hits and moved one game closer to
both Detroit and New York in the.
American league pennant tussle.
The league leading Tigers, who
lost to the, St Louis Browns, were
three and a half games ahead of
the Sox at the close of the day's
business, while the margin of the
second place Yankees, who were
defeated at Philadelphia, was cut
to one game.
Cleveland . ; 10 1
Chicago 8 11 0
Pearson and Phillips; Kennedy
and Shea.
Rowe Badly Treated
DETROIT, July 30.-P)-The
St. Louis Browns, showing no fav
oritism to American league lead
ers, showered Schoolboy Rowe and
the Detroit Tigers with a 12 hit
barrage today to take the series
opener, 8 to 6.
Ducks Pound
Out 11 Hits,
Defeat Sacs
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
San Francisco ....25 17 .605
Missions 25 19 .568
Los Angeles 22 20 .524
Seattle 22 20 .524
Oakland 22 21 .512
Portland 21 22 .488
Sacramento 18 26 .409
Hollywood 17 27 .386
PORTLAND, Ore., July 30.-UP)
-Pounding out six hits for four
runs in the first inning and
pounding out another counter in
the third, the Portland Beavers
tonight downed the Sacramento
coast league nine 5 to 1 in the in
itial game of the series.
Posedel, for the Beavers, yield
ed seven hits but kept them well
scattered except in the third when
the Senators tallied their only
score. Koupal weathered the first
frame for the losers but went out
in the sixth for Zinn.
Davis, Portland first - sacker,
walloped a two-bagger for the
only extra-base hit of the game.
Sacramento 1 7 1
Portland 5 11 1
Koupal, Zinn and Berres; Pose
del and Cronin.
San Francisco 10 13 1
Los Angeles 3 7 1
Ballou and Woodall; Meola,
Kimball and Goebel.
Hollywood 3 9 2
Missions 4 7 0
Hebert and Desautels; Mitchell
and Frankovifch.
Oakland .1 3 4
Seattle 9 11 1
Haid and Raimondi; Barrett
and Bottarini.
BELLING HAM GOLF CLUB,
Bellingham, Wash., July S0.-(Jpy-
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Russ Van Atta got credit tor
the victory, although he retired In
the sixth Inning after successive
singles by Greenberg and Goslin
and a long fly by Rogell had
given the Tigers their third -ran
and endangered the early five
run lead of the Browns.
St Louis
Detroit . .
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Van Atta, Knott, Thomas and
Hemsley; Rowe, - Sullivan and
Cochrane.
Ostermueller Good
WASHINGTON, July SO.-tfV
Boston won the first game of Its
series with the Senators today, 11
to 4, as Fritz Ostermueller pitch
ed four hit ball.
Boston 11 13 1
Washington 4 4 3
Ostermueller and R. Ferrell;
Hayes, McLean, Pettit, Russell
and Holbrook, Coppola.
Tanks Nosed Out
NEW YORK, July 30. (ff) -The
Philadelphia Athletics nosed
out the Yankees 6 to 5 today in
the free swinging opener of a
four game series.
New York - 5 11 1
Philadelphia 6 9 3
Ruffing, Malone, Murphy and
Dickey: Mahaffey, Marcum an
Richards.
Christian, Yakima, were tied at
the close of the Washington state
open golf championship today.
with a score of 283. They will
play off the tie for the title to
morrow.
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE
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IS NOT 1M SOUTH BOCO - MY MEN
HAVE WAOMTEO THAT BURS tW
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FORMED. RfiOlALLA
MOLALLA, July SO. -A toft
ball league composed of four
teams sponsored by Molalla busi
ness men has been formed here.
The first regular game will be
Tuesday night at the high school
grounds when Fogles'ong's Bone-'
makers will play Marson's Chevs.
This evening Henriksen's Rolla
tors will play the Riddell and Ken
dall Marketeers. Thursday the
losers of these two-games will
play and Friday the winners will
play. All games, with the excep
tion of Friday's will be at the high
school at 7 p. m. Friday's game
will be at the Buckeroo grounds
preceding the weekly free talking
picture show. Managers of the
teams are E. R. Wallace, Jess
Emmert, Oswald Maroon, Marvin
Henriksen and Jack Gregory.
Day Crew Wins
Horseshoe Bout
Dissension loomed between. The
Statesman sports staff and the
day mechanical crew yesterday
when it was found that the sport
pages bore a story of the night
crew defeating the daytime work
ers at Softball at the annual
Statesman picnic while no story
showed the Tlctory of day over
night at pitching horseshoes. The
day team of Harold White and
Lloyd Stif fler vanquished the
night team of Phil Miller and
W. R. Smalley at shoe tossing.
The night crew explained its de
feat bysaying that its star player
injured a finger while practicing
Softball.
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THE
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SHE 6rAVE MB HER ADDRESS
AND I'M 6rOtN6r OVER TO SEE
HER RldrHT AWAY OH.
SHE'S NOT MARRIED AND
I CAM TET HER TO MAKE UP
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WITH HERMAN, HEOJ- PUT YOU
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Battle Here
.Class - noble or etherwlse
wins and Lord Lansdowne, cle-,
ver grappler , from Barrlngton,
England, demonstrated class with
a capital K as he subdued Larry
Tillman, -aandy Vancouver "-grap-f
pier, "in the "armory maln event
last night.
Tillman could rarely keep his
holds on the clever and slippery
Englishman whose acrobatic
training stood him in good stead.
The lord worked his favorite
trick of a rope flip Into a cradle
to win the first fall in 15:45.
Tillman got a series of full nel
sons on the duke to end the sec
ond round. Lansdowne cleverly,
slipped out of two of them only
to have Tillman regain tbe hold
and Tillman finally pinned him
with a body slam following his
third full nelson, in six minutes.
In the final go Lansdowne ran
Tillman into the ropes to break
a fuU nelson and fell on him to
take the last fall in 7:36.
Devil Disqualified
Rob Roy, Michigan, was
awarded the deciding fall in his
match with the Red Devil, Mon
tana, on a foul after the "dirty
devil" had punched him groggy
with closed fists. Roy took the
first fall in 12 minutes with an
Indian death lock. The Red Dev
il took the second in ten min
utes with a series of body slams
and a flying drop kick.
Dickie Trout, San Diego, and.
Danny M c S h a n e, Hollywood,
wrestled to a draw In the open
er. A three-way rough-house in
which McShane.took a flying leap
at Trout and landed sprawled on
the press table followed the de
cision. Head
On the
GOT A LITTLE
CLAIM OUT
IN THE
Now Showing "Birds of a Feather"
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TO VER UDORK.YA
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DOWN Or4;
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SERVANTS - MOARLANO DOESNT
MOARLANO'S BUTLER IS IN
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HIM - HE WOULDN'T UE
WHEN HB. THINKS HEa SONNA
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The Price of
IN THE MOVIES
OUT OF
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- FIBSTT1TIE OK
MT.-ANGEL, July 80. . The
ML- Angel Junior Legion nine won
the first' of a three game series
with Milwaukie 4 to J here Sun
day In an exciting pitchers' battle
between Bourbonnais and Hurle.
Milwaukie got otf to aa early lead
but in the eighth Mt. Angel tied
the score at three all. Third Base
man Hall's hit in the ninth in
ning brought in the winning run.
Bourbonnais, Mt. Angel's star
moundsman, allowed no earned
runs.
The second game of the play
offs for the district championship
will be played at Milwaukie Sat
urday at 2 p. m. The winner of
the series will be eligible to en
ter the state finals' to be held at
Woodburn.
Mt. Angel 4 4
Milwaukie 3 5 0
Bourbonnais and Harold; Hurle
and Mise.
Dan O'Mahoney
Now Undisputed
King ofMatmen
BRAVES FIELD, Boston, July
30. - (JP) - Danno O'Mahoney. 22
year old Irishman, tonight gained
the undisputed heavyweight wres
tling championship by tossing Ed
George out of the ring after , an
hour and 39 minutes of earnest
grappling.
Jimmy Braddock, heavyweight
ring champion and referee of the
match, counted up to 20 and when
George failed to return to the
ring, awarded the victory to O'Ma
honey. First
Spot
follerin' us claim-Jumpers,
YE KNOW! THEY'RE WANTED BACK
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FER STEALIN'
A P.OLICE
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JEST LET EM ENTER
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ONE SOONER OR LATER THAT
LITTLE BRAT WILL TRY
IN TOUCH WITH HM
Gratitude
IN TOUCH WITH HIM .
YES, CASPER, IT'S A FACT
SOPHIE HAS LOCATED SALLY
PIPPIN HERMAN LU&6r 'S
SWEETHEART OP LONcr AtrO
EE(I HOPE SHE AINT
MARRIED SO SHE'LL, BE FREE
TO TEAM up with
HIM AtlAIN!
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Donkey Ball
Slated Here
:ust6
"Waifs and'Hogg Bros. Softball
clubs have been signed to play a
donkey ball tilt on August 6. at
Oliager field, it was announced
yesterday by the 20-30 club, spon
sor! of a three-day donkey ball
show.
The opener of the series on
Monday night. August . 5, will be
a contest between the 20-30 club
and the Salem Lions. Participants
in the third game have not yet
been announced.
The rules of the game provide
that the fielders and base-runners
be mounted on donkeys. When ,
ball is hit- the fielder must ride
hia animal to it, get off, remount
and throw. It would seem that
the advantage would be entirely
with the runners. The catch is
that the donkeys, members of a
touring troupe, have been trained
to halt before arriving at first
base and the rules forbid the run
ner to dismount.
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POUND SALLY, WITH THE Blqr .
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CASPER, ILL BE IN
WITH HERMAN FOR
WHEN I BRUMCr HIS
SWEETIE
BACK TO
BBTOB
TIME TITLE
WOODBURN,- July 30 The
Woodburn Townies won the title
to the. league championship, when
they as champions of the north
ern division, -of .the JMid-WillAm-ette
baseball league defeated
Turner, champions of the south
ern division, Sunday afternoon at
Turner. The final score was
to 1 for Woodburn.
The Woodburn team started
scoring in the first inning and
were successful in making four
runs. The other two scores were
gained in the third. Turner's oniy
score was made in the sixth when
Pearson was at bat, and knock
ed a high fly over center field ft r
a home run.
Woodburn 8 T 2
Turner 1 3 2
Batteries: For Woodburn, Kus-
see. Batchelor and Halter; Tor
ner, Bradley aad Lnley.
By CLIFF STERRETT
By WALT DISNEY
By SEGAR
By JIMMY MURPHY
3 ? o Jy
I'D LOVE TO BE IN THE SCHOOL,
BUT I'M AFRAID THAT NOSEY
OLD MISS SAE$H WILL. SEE ME
ITS NICE AND SUNNY OUT HERE
WN PRETEND TM
STIU.G01H'T0 SCHOOL.
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By BRANDON WALSH
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FOR THE
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SALLY
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NOT
ALREADY'
MARRIED!
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