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PAGE SEVEN Don Budge and Parker CaUed Upon to Bring Mams Cup Home IHubbeU Fails Hofer Defeats May Close Ten British Heavy Invades U. S. for Tide Bout White Sox Stop Winning Streak of Red Ruffing and Humble Yankees Salem Golfer -,Tbr UKJCUON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, JUj 24, 1937 Years Absence Expected to Win, Draw Is In Spite of Three Circuit Blows i in Their Favor; Austin Draws Second Man WIMBLEDON, Eng., July 23-(JP-Don Badge and Frankia Par ker, undistinguished grammar school kids when the United States last held the Davis cup, will stride out on Wimbledon's center court tomorrow - tor the first two singles matches of the challenge round against Great Britain's Charles Edgar Hare and Henry Wilfred "Bunny" Austin. . Unsuccessful challengers six times since Rene LaCoate and Henri Cochet carried oft the tro phy at German town in 1927, the American team was favored so heavily there wasn't a London bookmaker accepting bets. Even today's draw smiled on the challengers. It generally was conceded that Great Britain's only chance, however, was for the veteran Austin "to get a chance to play Budge on the first day. Instead, they were drawn to face one another on Tuesday. Parker Plays Austin Parker faces Austin in the opening match at 2:30 p. m. (8:30 a. m., EST). Budge meets the left-handed Hare when Par ker and Austin finish. Budge and Mako will team up in the. doubles Monday against Clifford Raymond Davys Tuckey and Frank Herbert David Wilde. . For the finale Tuesday, tomor row's singles pairings will be re versed with Parker meeting Hare and Budge playing Austin in that order. , . America's team is perhaps the youngest in the history of Davis cup competition. Budge is the law""" X " : ' : 5 4 , ii ml nawi I is mini To Stop Cubs Algo Gets Poor Support; Chicago Pulls to two Full Games Ahead NEW YORK. July t3-&)- I Chicago's rampant Cubs punched Bill Terry's "meal ticket," Carl Hubbell, full of holes today aa ( they routed the pursuing Giants. 11 to S, to draw away to a full two-same lead in the hot national league pennant chase. As a ladles' day throng of 25,- 659 looked on in astonishment, the Cubs pounded Hubbell from the mound with 1 hits, two of CHICAGO. July 23. (AP) The White Sox were out classed in the homer-hitting department but their safe blows j Qine, Fortmiller Beaten were more timely today and they whipped the New York! 2-un as Portlanders Despite Joe DiMaggio's 26th home run, and four-base blows by Red Rolfe and Jake; Powell, the Sox slugged Red O Ruffing for six runs in the first three innings and coasted in with Move Into Finals BY rAUL HAUSE-R When those big lights at Sweet land field pop. out with a bang and a cloud of smoke it isn't just them homer, by Ripper Collins ,u VT k?.'. k - and Frank Demaree and won as I .,, 7 ... mo n, they pleased with the veteran four inches!, are Charlie Root starrtag in the re- attracted by tne llght8. en one lief role with a five-hit pitching . '..-.. .u- ik job over eight innings. tnn hBr1 hA BniBtt,ra .n nrf,r lt. Hubbell, in the midst of a new ,v,n.H nn, fww I wuuiuis aireaa mat ou exieiiuea explaills the "coefficient of ex- six games, was given a S to 1 pansion" in that section of the TnmmT Varr. TiHtlsh heawweljrht champion, who recenOv arrived In the United States to fight Joe Louis, Detroit negro heavyweight champion of the world. Farr Is showing a straight left, which he J Hubbell, Baker and Madjeskt ii&va will ston Joe when the two meet In the rinz. The fteht is scheduled to take place In the Yankee I v stadium in New York City, August 20. UN photo. PHILADELPHIA. July 2 3 -()- lead after three innings but faulty thln gIagg and u pop8 The 8oft. Support upset him and yie was h.ii n.anampnt has no lov for pounded 1 1 k e a class Bj pitcher I tor to Tepiace one of the mereaner. na ieit axter eignt m- htlF htK- tVM lmoRt lr inl. nings with the score 7 to 3 against lar8 A coupie of beetles going to him and hia successor, Tom Baker, a .ioriOU8 end in a nieht is hard on the profits. Beavers Take Another. The Portland Beavers lost fared much worse. Chicago 11 18 1 New York 3 7 3 C. Davis. Root and Hartnett; ASTORIA. July 23-VRose Cltv eoifers cinched at least two the win. although a three-run! of ,vrM titles at stake in the Yankee surge in the ninth caused! annual midsummer championship several anxious moments. I tournament here today. L. L. The defeat ended Ruffing'sl Sasnett of Astoria being the only personal six-game winning streak. I non-Portland entrant remaining The New Yorkers' American after the semi-finals today. Retaining a two up lead gained In the first nine holes. Bob Hof er of Inverness club eliminated Walter Cline. Jr.. of Salem in the men-under-32 division. He will meet Ben Hughes of Eastmoreland club, who defeated Hogsett Aids Browns I his Oregon University teammate. ST. LOUIS. July 23.-UP)-Chief Earl Fortmiller of Albany, two Hogsett hurled five-hit ball today, i up. league lead was cut to six games over the Sox. , New York 13 Z Chicago 9 13 1 Ruffing. Makosky and Dickey; Whitehead, Brown and Sewell. while his St. Louis Browns mates collected 1 8 safeties oft three' w ashington pitchers for an 8 to I 0 victory. The Browns' pitcher also hit his first home run of the season. Washington 0 5 0 St. Louis 8 18 1 Weaver, Jacobs, Cohen and R. Perrell; Hogsett and Hemsley. Gty Title Series Starts at Dallas old-timer" at 22. Mako and Par- Willamette Valley Lumber Loses to Merchants; League Is Pared ker both are 21 but the latter is the younger of the two by a sin gle week. Eagles' Picnic to Draw bie Crowds D A L L A S The Willamette Valley Lumber company base ball team was downed, 6 to 4, here Wednesday night by Sib ley's Merchants in the first game of a "city championship Thousands Expected; Full series." n- f Fta Snridav. in the clty bMeba11 , j t leftne w. CI,t to two teams Hazel Green Park , I last week from four, to provide fans with a better class ot ball. The Mill and the Merchants will WJth all committees working tangle once a week in a probable top speed. Worthy President L. S. seven game series according to Stevens announces that plans are present plans, practically complete for the big The Merchants outhit the los- annual picnic to be staged by Sa- ers, 6 to 5. in Wednesday's con- lem aerie 2081, Fraternal Order test, coasting through to victory of Eagles at Hazel Green park, on an early lead. A Mill rally Sunday, July 25. Present indtca- In the sixth inning netted two tions are that there will be an runs. Three errors aided the attendance of 8000 to 10.000 Merchant scoring, people from all parts of the Will- Postoffice Loses amette valley. While the big event In a preliminary twilight soft- t hlne sponsored bvUhe Eagles ball tilt Crider's store slugged a general invitation is extended out an 8 to 5 victory over the o. nnhiio tn ottpnd and ioin local postoffice nine. A home the festivities. ' kuncil,t lthwthe. b.ases Vi" tuo, rrm will take nn the by Melvln Kroeker featured the entire day from 9 o'clock in the CrWr victory Del Price ol : the aiOV LVUCVkCU A ply swat. Saturday night on LeCreole field the local Mill team will face Valseti in the season's sec ond "battle of lumbermen." Val- 1 . & A 4l M I A. - Av tugs-o-warr one between me . 7i women and another between, inei" .L . " " I, men. Tenth Straight Is Taken by Oakland OAKLAND, Calif., July 23-tfP)-Oakland gained its 10th straight coast league victory tonight by defeating the top notch San Diego Padres 5-1. Manuel Salvo, San Diego hurl er, fanned 13 batsmen, but the Oaks bunched three hits in the second when they- scored all five runs. San Diego 1 Oakland B Cincinnati nosed out PhiladeFphia ! n w In tit A fnAn in r era m a s n a of-vrno I Amotonr series, 6 to 3. J.1U .XVf 11U.X IUUULVU1 rinrlnnatl r lr al Philadelphia 3 Qualifiers Chosen jsj-j D4"C Cincinnati 6 12 0 PhiUdelphia 3 10 1 and Lamaster, Jorgens and Atwood. 14 Make Crade at Tacoma but Bud Ward Is Only One Smashing Par BROOKLYN. July 23-(P)-Pappa Jesse Haines gave himself a birth day present a day late today, handcuffing the Dodgers with six hits as he pitched the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4 to 1 victory ever Thirteen Washington roifers and . " " ' T 2 nn. f,Am Rrltl.h PMnrnM. .!- I&nDea 6Ten nd doubled tO drive ifled today to enter the national I 1 I In the Cards' final run. Hudlin Is Chased CLEVELAND, July 23.-UP- one to Sacramento Thursday 1 ne fourth-place Boston Red Sox night bat still, by virtue of wins in the two opening games, took their abbreviated series -with the Senators. That gives , the bounding Beavers foar aeries In a row with another possible when they finish the week with the fifth place Los Angeles club. Portland, as lim ited in its pitching staff as ft was last year when it won the championship, has been tearing along with a lot of "the old col lego try." Because San Diego has been winning too the Beavers did not get nearer to the top in the Sacramento se ries. They are still 8 games oat of first place. Among the men over 32. Sas nett defeated Chester M. Girt. Rainier medalist. 3 and 2, and Scotty Wilson. Alderwood club, Portland, defeated Clint McGllL Riverside, 2 and 1. Nancy Hurst. Alderwood. de fending champion, will tee off with ber cousin. Jeanne McGrew, in the women's division. Hornsby Settles On His Contract Salvo and Starr; Bonbam and amateur tournament to be held A fIfh, twm Babe Phelps They Have Hopes. I ... I Ann Tfn Via Tfmmv HrAwn Kr 1 Raimondi. at Portland next month but old O . 1 . . 1 t iv th ninth aelaTea tne Kme and you can count them on the Cofman, Rowe. Russell and Teb Donald L. Barnes, president ot the chased Willis Hudlin from the mound in the third Inning today and won the series opener from Cleveland, 6 to 2. Hnatnn C 1 1 a r.iaAin4 i i sr. l,uuis. juiy zs-tfn-Kogers McKain wiiann Bni n,..i.- Hornsby, discharged manager 01 Hudli. r.alhmiBA nn Pti.v the St. Louis Browns, surrenaer- ca ais couuact, wuiu uiu nui m- Timpa. 4'a ni.M. pire until the ena 01 me ivii DETROIT. JnW 2 a jmTk. season, and settled his eiaim Tigers took the second game in6alnst the American league club their double header with Phila-1 tonight for a sum estimated at delnhia todav. urnrinv in ,1,. rrom itftuu to iiu.uuo. eleventh innlnr to, win i i I A peaceful ending to the Walker's single with Rogell on "rajah's" differences with the second provided the victory mar- team's owners was reached after gin. The Athletic trounced De- H-dr conference in the of- troit, 1 to 4, in the first con- ces 01 ais attorney, jacoo is. test. I Lasniy. Philadelphia lt it ai In a statement, worded some- Detroit . 4 a J what ambiguously, Hornsby dls- Kelley and Brucker; Auker, closed he was dismissed because Oregon Semi-Pro Team Wins Again rCnnttnnAil from naare 1) i 136-hole medal play qualifying L,ee iripiea ior iiwim m round. third, scoring on an outneid iiy In the sand traps, was the hero of the day. Only one player, young Marvin "Bud" Ward of Olympla, wa able Hoyt and Ph.lps, Chervinko. io aio vuo oia man a louua uruo bing. Ward came home with two 70s, one under for each 18 of the In the ninth. St. Louis 4 12 1 Brooklyn 1 6 1 Haines and Owen; Hamlin, morning until midnight. A double- header Softball game will oe played by the Salem aerie team against the Silverton team in the morning and the" Salem Paper mill team. There will also be two to face the traveling House of David bewhiskered aggregation here Sunday, August 8. Mill 6 3 Merchants 6 6 0 Wood, Cook and J. Friesen, Stinnette; Wunder and M. Peters. last night concluded the semi-pro I Van de Mark, Tacoma. game here aa the remainder ot the northwest championship eer- ies will be played in Tacoma. Prizes Available There will be games and con tests In which men, women and children will participate and valu able prizes will be awarded In every event. Salem merchants have responded 100 per cent in donation of prizes, -representing a value ot over 300. The commit-1 tee on prizes, headed by Ed Brls- IjOmC LOmiTUSSlOn tol, regrets tnat k was impoasioie to call upon all merchants who signified a desire to contribute. Bristol also served as general chairman. ;. ine aaiem aerie umn tjimun ti, axrrtM,.iatnr iary drill teain. champions of the lhe gUte e commls. r.p,."'CZ r. I sion's system of fish and game Mr. wiu r.tb ' propogation R. E. DImlck. head Setup Criticized and the aerie team, captained by P. W. Cooper, will also give an of the games department of Ore gon State college, declared here rangements are Grounds, Frank Marshall; re placed by more economical and scientific methods, freshments, Frank Hoyt; sottball "pT" Tof the corn games, A. C. Friesen; children'. S JllfVJ0 activities, Sam Eschelman; horse shoe tournament, Paul Garland; Eaftie script, Everett Rutherford; mission which he said would not perpetuate wild life resources of the state Dimick, 'speaking before the pr lie awards and contests, Ed . v 7 ' . : B?Utol: club relations, Al Mey-.!?Jfn!L5!-'. ers; orchestra, Leo Du Bois; " , I.. n..K ww. In progress under supervision ot W. A. JonesanT u Mil the same department which to- giounds police. Earl Adams, Bill fld td,ff ot ma 11 fame laf porter and Ernil Du Baine; games the Willamette valley, antelope of and raffles. Emil Du Baine; sound "? ff1 Oregon plateau, the equipment. Ray Moore; publicity, distribution of sage hens aid the . J effect on beaver on trout streams. Paper Machinists Lose to Kay IVIill Kay MiU beat the Paper Mfll maehine team S tn t In venter- SILVERTON -C S. Bristol. 85, lnlln,rHAl learnA Hanh at one of Silverton's oldest and best J o linger tieU. known cuizens, is crracaiiy in at Shipman of Kay Mill hit a home his nome on west main aireei. , tn the fonrth. C S. Bristol 111 At Silverton Home His daughter, Mrs. E d 1 1 h I Kay Mm Navy 3Ien Entries In Rifle &ntest Schroeder, naa just returnea irom P.n rni Mn,in a i o an exieoueu wj iu "eu'ww, t Allnort anrf Rhintnan! Soott and .... . li i I w - ana naa gone to musooro 10 vis-1 Raeney. It a nrotner, nja u. jirawi, oui was called back to the Bristol home here to assist in -the care of Mr. BrlstoL For many years Mr. Bristol was In the Jewelery business at Silverton, retiring a lew years ago.' Mrs. bT'wwr na ner PORTLAND, July 23 - UP) - Bister. Mrs. C. H. Whitman, re- markgmen from tne navy ceived a long distance telephone and mari,,e nnit. stationed In the message Thursday , night from Portland harbor lor "fleet week." Centerville, S. D., telling of the wm enteP the Oregon state rifle serious illness ot tneir xatner, Air. i association matches here tomor- Hornebeck, 87 years old. Mrs. row and Sunday. Six teams will hitman left at once for the east, j be entered in each of the rifle George raiais, L.iDeny xim resi- and pistol divisions. dent, is reported , critically ill at Officials include Kenneth Dal :hls home. ; I ton of Salem. G)nibear Pulled f qi pert play as the surface is too UarS ntaPP 8l,PPerT and there are wide cracks Vttl "J Ura5B between the slabs of concrete used . to make the p 1 a v 1 n e surface. STOCKTON, Calif., July 23-P)- Some of the slabs have slipped as A tn rm llAnaA ilZu r;d'Tobin:" Plliette and entries who went home with any ?oa, CoUe9 MV w I no rtinii am e-iAvv i f""1"'"' I tnolr TPsnllnn tnAaw tn tha at a to. I DOUnces. Albert "Scotty" Campbell and Lent of Al Ulbrlckson. rowing O SILVERTON Silverton will Harry Givan, both ot Seattle; COaclr at University of Washing- Ttnni Dom-Tf iV. ain be the scene of the state Charles "Chuck" Hunter, Taco- ton, in a national weekly t h a t eJ"" uemocratlC. which should have several hnn- Dick Lewis scored In the fifth and Lee added another In. the eighth. '? Tacoma Pnrtland 5 6 3 Ward, with top honors, and Carl Bowman of Yakima, whose! ten foot putt in a playoff won him the 14th qualifyihg place. were the only two of the 40-odd Browns, and William O. DeWitt. vice president, objected to his. betting on horse races. EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That The United States National Bank of Portland (Oregon) has filed its Final Account as execu tor of the last will and testament and estate of Edgar Grimm, de ceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for .mI . i ..T kk IT I8Te1, Caus" of -double header from a Mid- 7- t 10:00 o'clock in the ot the Pacific, ng a stubbed toe and more erratic eeta team from r "La, forenoon of said dav. at the Court yesterday. The scores were 11.7 room ot said Court at Salem. ana 19-6. Both nmei Marion County. Oregon, as the fingers of both hands, are avid In betts, Hayworth. tneir nopes that the novice muaaeipnia 8 lt 1 tournament and city tourney be- MJetroit 9 14 0 mg sponsored by the playgrounds I lnk. Nelson and Conroy; Law- wiii result in a demand for im-1 Bn, uui ana Bolton. proved courts at the playgrounds. the present playground courts. constructed in slip-shod fashion by WPA, are not suitable for ex pert play as the surface Olinger Midgets Win Both Games a train I . rr ws . m if n I . semi-Dro tournament in 1938, Ray ma; eu uiecs 01 Vancouver, j. Hiram Conlbear, known as the Brooks, state Bemi-pro -commis- p-.. uobho 01 oenmS-1 -latner or Husky crew racing. sinner. Announced here tonieht in ham, experts ail, managed to lane never pulled an oar thanking Silverton fans for their in the favored 14, but their scores 1 Stagg was an associate of Coni support of this year's tournament, went on no record books. bear at the University of Chicago Brooks said that the 1938 Other qualifiers Included Fred more than 30 years ago. He re tournament would start on July . Lyman, Everett Weaver, Bill membered that the one-time Reliable Shoe's 5 to 4 victory Burns. Bill Kinkella and Richard lessons from Coach Al Sharp at over Johnson Paint of Tacoma I Haskell, all of Seattle, and Bob uw Chautauqua in 1903, 1904 ana iu. This week Stagg said he receiv ed a letter from Coach Sharp con firming his contention. Sharp wrote that Conibear rowd bow for the Lake Chautauqua four- Portland Tossers Beaten by Wait's (Continued from Page 1) McNary Critical MM va Mm I I 14- IV m-J A -y-. oared crews. JL fall.. llllUUCI sta devotees in a town of this size. I'ortiana s playground courts nave aeveiopea several oat standing players. Including Wayne Mabln and Klwood Cooke. Sabln, now In England with the Davis cup team, was a Tewnte sensation on the south- era tennis circuits this seasoau Salehi once had nlentv of temda fans but the clan seems to have died out. It la hoped that the remnants are able to rejnrenato me sport locally. uotn eamea played at dinger field. time and place for the hearing of Herman homed for Leslia In I objections to said Final Account. me nrst game. Bobble Mentzer L Dated July 3, 1937. was featured In the second con- I THE UNITED STATES NATION- test when he connected for air hits out of six times at bat. One ot the hits was for the circuit. uiinger . 11 ti g Leslie 7 4 7 Stettler and Men tier: Herman ua Axancn. ounger 1 11 g Leslie- 1 ti i Cross and Men tier: Herman t Of Attorneys for said aa Krench. I Executor. Jlv. 2-10-17-24-12. AL BANK OF PORTLANP (OREGON) By L. B. Staver, Asst. Trust Officer, Executor of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Edgar Grimm, deceased. RHOTEN it RHOTEN Sll U. 8. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon mil ,MMMm uiicim la LilQ i m matter was "merely to establUh I r OOUOUrn Ready. IMr. I MJ ry.,K ... . 1 vw.uu.ta m eneraeuc iegioa Post has thlnra all riv rnv Til llirioa Fnil tr !lau of JttftIr Legion base- j " w oau play there August 7 and S. Hfinili'nqn Alli'ann 1M Pt.liM gone to considerable AAuuuiva xixiiouu I expense in Improvlnr the Le-ion park at Woodburn and providing I further accommodatiena for was Meline's s p e a r of Eisen- ers who 'asserted the bill would ()wflmer Allison, "s2-year-oidhtor"- Marlon county has always f. Mmam V J A AAA AAA m mt M " v AVAII 1 ' laKMAiKa a . 1 vuok ftv,vv,vv uu Anatln Tt t.nn. vat.Mn i uctu a aironr Iinishep tn balancing the budget, by stat- reaclied the final round of the P1" and has been represent 'ng: I LonewonH f-rinVmt rinv. icth I ed In each of the final kaHas I think it rather unusual that I tournament todv hrnahinr iil9J except In one rear. lsssJ the president, without ever maa-1 young Gardner Mulloy, of Miami, wxanrn, perenatal Marlon ing any suOTianai eiiori w u- la.. 8.7. - in fha uni. t"in.y representaure. Is arill n ance the budget, should wait un-j final,. I this year's race and today and vii mis unionunaie lime 10 im i 1 ouaaay win plav Estacada for Cross Word Puzzle WASHINGTON, July 22-(P)- i After leading the fight In the senate which overrode the presl- thm to one blow the rest of the t: dent's veto ot the 3 Per cent 1 1 . Lit, . . C Th nnfstAniHncr moment ot anaior unariea U. mcixary, wregun, I1 a . m . I . JIJ otherwise unroecUcular contest irepuea to administration aeiena- dinser's long drive that was headed for the grandstand In center field. A good sized crowd turned out to see the games. Summaries: Columbia Knit ...... 4 11 2 Waifs 5 8 3 HergerTandlSrihl; Stelnbock 140,000,000 from the pockets of BROOKLINE, Mass., July 21.- ectIon championship. There and Beard. l""rf . C11UUUI "--The twisted ligament in " Bl oiner teams still in the M.n'a f?hon s c 4 1 on their mortgages. Wilmer AUiaon'a in ih running and all will ni thi. I Papermakera ... -.8 7 2 VI have said that I think it un- tennis arm. appeared onlv a weekend to decide which four Gllmore and Girod; Crowfoot j "ir to lend money for the acqui- alight handicap Thursday aa he CBWr ins naia. anion 01 tarms to tenants woo 1 cue loose with much of his old- heretofore have never shown a time fire and gained a semi-fi- Develon Plsrvor disposition to assume responsl- nala bracket In the Lonrwood . MXjerj. bility ' or desire to own a farm, 1 Bowl tournament bv blaatlnr out and at the same time charge yon ng Vernon Marcnm of St I nearly twice that rate of interest Petersburg, Fla., -!. a-. to larmers wno nave maae aa and Schnuelle. , Cooke Arrives at Gay Semi-Finals effort to told their farms, main tain their homes, educate their NEW YORK. Juy 23-WpV-l children and become the kind or Tnree seeded niavera lomed Don 1 citizens wno nave maae iuu McNeil, of Oklahoma City, the I country great. national indoor Junior titlehold er.Mn the semifinals ot the east- League Baseball championship, at Jackson uael school JSold Heights today John McDiarraid, seeded No. 1. Princeton professor from Fort Worth, Tex., found Don Hawley, of Orange. N. J.. difficult in the first eet, but outBteadied him to OAKLAND. Jnlv 2 2-PV-St. Missions v ? a at I r ' .1 in. 1-9, -s. Marv'a colleee. the little school COAST LEAGUE (Eefore night games) . W. I San Diego . (9 41 Sacramento .......48 46 San Francisco- .....(4 60 m n ww -w I I t KnnH HnMrM: Portland 59 52 M. J waau aaviuvAu lo, n Los Angeles ......87 55 Oakland 50 5 Seattle .......... .48 C5 .... 40 74 Pet. .600 .589 .541 .532 .509 j .4351 .425 .351 JfCioa junior baaehAil h. bee a great factor in develop. ing young ball players. Nearlr every member of the Wniam ette nniverslty club this past year played Legion ball and were are few college teams in we country without former Legion players. Many of the graduate of Legion ball hare """"" ""r way into prore. slonal baaeban and some hare even attained major leagae Tmak- The program is one oft the best ever undertaken by the 1 23v5 6 7e Hj H tO 77" ZZZmZZZZZWlZZ W&L Mvz 21 22 23 ZH 2S TZZ'WLZZZZWLZ 1" 3S 36 37 IIfII"l!!EIZII HO HI y 1471 143 HN -ZMT.'2ZW!l Za M" 1 I 1 1 iH 1 By EUGENE SHEFFER HORIZONTAL 1 winj: El wood Cooke, of Portland. I m.Aa -- s. Edward Patrick uie., raoaea aereuin, ivppea v seph Fishbach, of New York, 6-2, 6-4, and will meet McDiarmid tomorrow. Cooke waa behind. 0-2. in the first set, but out-ral lied the local youngster to take j six straight games. Chimney Fire Occurs A chimney fire alarm at 6:40 p.m. last night called apparatus I ror the security holders, It appeared the net AMERICAN LEAGUE Slin" Madlzan and his football I W. L. teams, was sold under the auc- New York : 55 25 tioneer's hammer today because Chicago 51 33 lt had not paid the interest on Detroit . ..49 33 iU 11,370,500 bond indebtedness Boston ...........44 35 since 1934. Cleveland ........40 39 nr i a tm .t a singer, attorneys, made the only bid. 1411,150. and Chairman F. F. Janney of the bondholders' committee said the lawyers acted Pet. .638 .607 .698 Building Supply Defeats Bankers St. Louis Philadelphia ir.?!.24 57 of the Salem fire department to 1063 Oak street. No damage was done to the dwelling. Coos Mill Work Curtailed result would be to transfer the school property's ownership from the Catholic Order ot Christian Broth ers to the bondholders, and that the latter, receiving only about 30 cents on the dollar, would MARSHFIELD. July 23.-GPV- The Coos Bay Lumber company j lease the college to the present announced today that 250 mill I management. and logging camp employes would I It was indicated Madigan would ha 1M off ILfnnifav nnfll th lnm-1 wnnlri ha relilntil aa fnnthall ber market revives. ! I coach. - NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Chicago ...53 30 New York ........52 33 Pittsburgh 44 37 St Louis ...43 40 Boston 40 44 Brooklyn ..L......34 47 Cincinnati .32 47 auuauw. SUnniV nn ahead of th r,iii.m . I ay in an industrial learae game at Leslie field. . Bush homed for the Bankers and Dr. Barrick. Building Sajp- vir piicner. got two triples. Dduarog sappiy ....,.. lg 4 earners 2 Ashby, Barrick and Pade; Ross ana jucuune. .506 .403 .300 .296 Pet. .639 .612 .543 .518 .476 .420 ,405 Philadelphia ! ......32 53 WESTERN; INTERNATIONAL Vancouver; 3, Spokane 2. Tacoma 12. Wenatchee 5. Yakima 6, Lewiston 5. Brubaker out Quickly HOLLYWOOD. CaliL. Jnlv tiJ W)-Big Eddie Simms. 200. of .376 CIeTeland' - knocked out Phil oruDer, us, 01 Din aba, Calif., in one minute, 10 seconds of the I uret round of their scheduled 10 round bout at the Hollywood Am erican Legion stadium tonight. 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SO minutest 31 needle- pointed I 33 small gull 34 acknowl - edge 1 36 wax match 37 successor to Geonre Washington 39 Indians of Tierra del Fnego 40 extinct bird. 41 bring forth younjr -. . 42 Hawaiian crawfish 1 43 tear ' .. ' 44 Biblical ! high priest 47 metric i measure ; of area