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'Ambers Slips to Floor; Rallies to Regain Title ;-; . - W f - mmvm Lea Ambers, left, Henry Armstrong and Referee Arthur Donovan Pigskin Day 9 Are nearly bere and youli ffnd all: the football news first In The Oregon State man sport page. IP(ID OBIT S RON G E M M ELL Editor Touchdotais la sport news coverage are scored every day by The Oregon Statesman's sports reporting. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 1, 1939 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Angels Annex ThirJd in Row Southerners Cut Further Into Seattle's Lead, as . Latter Is Idle Portland-Seattle, rained out Double headers arranged Friday. Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 31. (JP) Charier English's single scor ing Johnny Moore in the ninth inning gave Los Angeles its third straight vitorv over the Holly wood Stars. 2 to 1, tonight be fore 10,000 fans. Los Angeles 2 8 Hollywood J 1 4 Thomas and R. Collins; borne and Brenzel. CHIP OFF BLOCK By JackSords 0 1 Os- SAN FRANCISCO, Aog. 31. (IP) Ralph Buxton limited San Francisco to ! five hits tonight as Oakland won Us third; straight Coast league game from San Francisco, 3-1. Oakland . . . ; 3 6 0 San Francisco 1 5 2 Buxton and Cpnroy; Stutr, Guay (9), and Woodall. This action shot from the Lou Ambers-Henry Arm trr -s lightweight title fight In New York, in whfi Ambers 'won back his 135-pound crown, shows the new champion slipping to the floor in the fourth round for a no count Armstrong's low punches are believed to have turned the tide of victory to Ambers, who will meet the Lbs Angeles Negro for his welterweight crown, Nov. 1. I Alice Marble Is Sole US Survivor Defeats Nina Brown of Britain to Stay in Manchester Race MANCHESTER. Mass., Aug. 31. -jip)-Alice Marble of Beverly Hills, Calif.; the undisputed world's queen of tennis, defeated England's Nina Brown, 6-2, 6-0. today to" become the lone Ameri can survivor as' the Essex county women's tournament reached the semi-final stage. - Alter a. dust oay a piay in blustering northeast gale, three foreign stars remained in the run ning. Mme. . Simone Mathieu, of France, and two British Wight man cup stars, Valerie Scott and Mrs. Freda James Hammersley. Mrs. Hammersley, second seed ed in the foreign list, won the right to meet Miss Marble, the defending champion, by beating the veteran bat unseeded Mme. Sylvia Henrotin, of France, f-3. 6-3. - . ' - Mme. Mathieu sprang a sharp upset by eliminating the youthful Dorothy Bundy, of Santa Monica, Calif., America's third ranking singles star, s-, 3-, -.-- , . Miss Scott, top seeded foreign er, was forced to play through two " OBA.njla mWa -jAAAJV WW A America's "top ten" to win her semi-final berth. start, the first eliminated Katlv 6-2, (-3, and then ousted Virginia Wolfenden, of San i Francisco, fi-1, 6-4. . - ' .;! Nelson, Serafin, Pqpa Cnlf FipW HERSHEY. Paw Aug. 31,-ff)-U. S. Open Champion Byron Nel son with flawless Iron play and burly Felix Serafin whose putter went red hot today paced a field of 114 of the country's best golfers with sparkling OS's In the lint round of the 72-hole Hershey open medal play. The two Pennsylvanlans Nel son from nearby Reading .and Ser afin from the Scran ton anthracite belt mocked par from start to finish. ..' i Nelson three-putted the first green bnt from then on he was at the top of his game. On the. 212 yard fifth, his number one iron halted on the lip-of the cup bat refused to drop for an ace. It was the best round Nelson ever played Everett Softball Team Is Winner SPOKANE, Aug. 31,--Tu-erck's Tavern of Everett upset the dope tonight by trouncing its home-town rival, Costello'B, 4 to 3 in an extra-inning semi-windup to the 'state softball tournament. It was the fourth meeting " of the teams this year and the first victory for Tuerck's. Police Hospital Argued Adequacy Portland Health Officer Says Condition .Poor, Mayor Defends It , " f - . i PORTLAND. Aug. 31. (JP) Dr.Adolph Weinzirl, city health officer, and Mayor Joseph K. Carson were divided today on the adequacy of the police emerg ency hospital for care of serious cases, i j Dr. Weinzirl said the hospital was dark 'and poorly ventilated and proper eare for serious cases was impossible because the nurse wag required to administer to other patients. Mayor Carson told the city council he had Been extreme cases handled efficiently "in the woods and in a muddy field hos pital in war time." the health officer said that because of the hospital's condi tion he would not assume respon sibility for Lester Biggs, 21, wounded by police. One major hospital refused police patients after Allen Brum-, deia, auas Huien i Fresiey, aiiiea an attendant In an. unsuccessful attempt to escape from Good Samaritan hospital. The city, however, was relieved of the two men 1 when 'commit ment, papers for trial were served on the sheriff. Indicating both would be transferred to the county Jail and state authorities made responsible. Pirates, Phillies Split Day's Tilts Big Max Checks Ex-Mates 1-0; Other Nationals Are Rained out PHILADELPHIA, Aug. -The sixth - place Pittsburgh Pi rates and the last-place Phillies divided a doubleheader today in the only games played in the Na tional league. Big Max Butcher shut out his former teammates, 1 to 0, with five hits In the opener to win his third straight game and his fifth of the year while Walter Beck pitched the Phils to 11 to 6 tri umph in the nightcap for his sec ond straight and his sixth win of the campaign. The Phils pounded out 14 hits off four enemy pitchers In' the sec ond game. Bob Klinger started, but was knocked out before retir ing a man as the Phils pushed over five runs. First game: 1 Pittsburgh l....l 6 0 Philadelphia ....0 5 j 0 Butcher and Susce; Higbe. Ker- ksieck (9) and Millies, Davis (9). Second game: Pittsburgh ..... 6 10 1 Philadelphia ..........ll 14 2 Klinger, Sewell 1), Swift (5), Blanton (6), and Suce; Beck' and Davis. SAN DIEGO. Cal., Aug. 31. (JP) Pushing Jhree runs across the plate in the mnth inning, Sacramento broke a 1-to-l dead lock and captured the third of a nine-game Coast league series here tonight. 4 to 3. The Sacs hold a two to one edge Sacramen..to 4 S 0 San Diego i.. 3 12 0 Seats and Ogrodowski; Hum phreys and Detore. League Baseball COAST LEAGUE. (Before night games,) Navy Men Plunge JTo Death, Swamp STONY CREEK. Va Aug. 31-(JPy-Two Halted States nary men plunged to their deahs near here today when their; two-seated air plane fell into a swamp. . Norfolk naval base authorities said the victims were Ensign James H. Eoff, Norfolk, the pi lot and Joseph T. George, radio man third class, Uniontown, Pa., both attached to bombing squad- on this 7,017-yard long, course, ron 4 ot the aircraft carrier Ran- punctuated by six. birdies. ger. (Other games postponed, rain.) GAR Vets Elect Illinoisan Chief PITTSBURGH. Aug. Jl.-CTV- Aging veterans ot the Grand Army of the Republic today elected John E. Andrew of Quincy, 111., as eom-mander-in-chlef and then fired s verbal barrage against the motion picture "Gone With The Wind A resolution adopted In a long closed session by 100 representa tives of 2,700.000 men enlisted In the Union army during the Civil war branded as "a defamatory film" the movie version of Mar garet Mitchell's novel about life tn Atlanta. i i Introduced by Thomas Ambrose. sr., vice commander of the depart ment or Illinois, the resolution stated that a Union soldier in un iform was to be depicted as a "hideous marauder, attacking women" and that Atlanta! was to be shown as being destroyed bv General W. T. Sherman while cit izens were still fleeing. j W. L. Pet. Seattle ... 92 61 .601 Los Angeles ... 85 69 .552 San Francisco . 80 70 .533 Sacramento: ... 78 75 .510 San Diego .... 70 85 .455 Hollywood .... 69 84 .451 Portland 67. 82 .450 Oakland . j .... 69 85 .448 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. New York .... 87 36 .707 Boston 74 48 .607 Chicago 68' 35 .553 Cleveland '66 56 .541 Detroit 65 58 .528 Washington ... 53 72 .424 PhilatHphia ... 44 79 .358 St. Louis . 4 34 87 .281 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. ,Pct. Cincinnati .... 73 45 .619 St. Louis ...... 68 61 .517 Chicago 8' 51 .517 Brooklyn ..... 60 56 .517 New York .... 59 58 .504 Pittsburgh ... . 54 64 .458 Boston 52 66 .441 Philadelphia .. 39 78 .333 ! A's: t ,4 -r "vj j I - S' - i I s ; .: ' V -: .. U V L' ' - J V PAPA GtlMFX AGO. ibPAl, AT lO, X& iko is -fAe. pent pick, of fne GMARLgy of az AiAsrfviUe. sojfte&x ASSOOAWCeAM, Bvjetr Bi Tigers Beat Jinx Groves Detroit Shellacks Boston 11 to 4 to Make Most of 13 Blows DETROIT, Aug. 31. For the first time this year and for the second time In two seasons the Detroit Tigers were able to beat Robert Moses "Lefty" Grove today.' Making the most of 13 hits and four enemy mis- plays, the Bengals accomplished this- rare feat as they downed the Boston Red Sox, 11 to 4, to clinch the three-game series that closes tomorrow. Boston ...... i..... 4 13 4 Detroit ...11 13 1; Grove, Wagner (6), and De- sautels; Trout, Benton (7), Dick-i man (8). Gatehouse (8). and Tebbetts. Peacock (8). Seattle Rainiers Click Turnstiles At 446,019 Rale . ' SEATTLE, Aug. SlW-Xhe Seattle Rainiers, Pacific coast league leaders, liave played to 446,010 cash customers on the home grounds this year, and still Have two more weeks at home. The " club Is already 93,607 ahead of last year's total as of date when 352,412 attended. The Rainiers close the regu lar season here against San Francisco and Los Angeles, third and second place teams In ?the leagn', I respectively, who will be attempting to rut down the long Seattle lead during the stretch. I - i - . i -- naven i iuta a crow a bere under 0,000 paid admis sions all season," Business Slan ager BUI Mulligan said. ST. -LOUIS. Aug. 31. (JP) Lead off man Wally Moses as sumed the personal responsibility today of leading the Philadelphia Athletics to a 4 to 2 triumph' over the St. Louis Browns to give the A's a ciean sweep of the: three-game series. i Philadelphia ...4" 6 0 St. Louis v . . '. . . 2 10 2 Potter. Dean (8), and Hayes;;! Kennedy, Trotter (7), Lawson (9), and Harshany. WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Yakima, Spokane; p o s tponed, rain. Wenatchee 9, Vancouver 4. Tacoma 8, Bellingham 5. Tacoma 9, Bellingham 2. (Second game) LEGAL NOTICE National Tennis Pairings Listed But Foreign Stars Glum on Future NEW YORK, Aug." 31. ( AP) Pairings for the nation al tennis championships were drawn today in an atmosphere of gloom and uncertainty because of the possibility that many foreign stars will have been called home for war duty before play begins Sept. 7. Foreign seeded players included Charles Hare of Eng- Oland, Henner Henkel of Germany, Bernard Destramau ot France, French Puncec. Franjo Kukuljev lc and Drago Mitlc ot Yugoslavia and four members of the Austra lian Davis cup team, Adrian Qui8t, Jack Bromwich, Harry Hopman and Jack Crawford. All except Henkel are In this country now. His name was left In the pot on the slim possibility he can leave Germany in time to compete. The veteran Jacques Brurnon, another entry. Is a re Serve officer for France. News of England's mobilisation came while the drawing was in progress and he said soberly: "Maybe we will not. get to play." Oracyn .Wheeler, one of the 64 entrants in the women's division, has-been playing abroad and off! dais did not know whether she would gain passage home In time to compete at Forest Hills. The men's draw placed Bobby Rlgg8, the nation's No. 1, in the top quarter with Hopman, fourth seeded foreigner, and other such stars as Bryan Grant, Jr., Sidney Wood,1 Jr., Hal Surface and Gene Mako. The second quarter found Don McNeUl, fourth seeded domestic, grouped with Puncec, Crawford Joe Hunt and Henkel. Frankle Parker, second seeded American was in the third quarter with Bromwich, Gilbert Hunt. Charles CHICAGO. Aug. 31. (JP)- Dutch Leonard, Washington Sena tor knuckle ball artist, won his 16 th game and his fourth over Chicago this season by defeating the White Sox, 4 to 3, on a six hit performance. Washington -4 10 1 Chicago ... 3 6 1 Leonard and Ferrell; Smith, Marcum (61 and Tresh. Pade-Barrickers Blank San Rafael 12-0 Triumph Is Scored by Oregonians Upon Southern Trip SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Aug. SI. (Special) The Salem. Ore., girls softball team. Pade-Barrick. blanked San Rafael girls 12 to 0 here tonight as Bennett, Pade Pit cher, limited the locals to four hits. "Pat" Carson drove a homer to aid the scoring. The Pades blasted out a total of 17 hrts. Jt was ! the northerners' fourth victory to no defeats on their cur rent barnstorming trip. San Rafael. 0 4 3 Pade-Barrick . . 12 17. 0 Galehto,Nova Post Fo rfeiture for Coming Bouti IT -No 1 i . Galeato, If ova post forfelta for eomhax; bout Scene In the state boxing commission's office in Philadelphia as Lou Nova of Los Angeles and Tony Galento ot Orange, N. posted forfeits of 31.000 each to Insure their appearance against each other in a 15-round heavy bout Sept 7. Seated, left to right, are Nova, George Jones of the boxing C0m i mission. Leon.' Rains, commission member, and .Galento. Standing, left to-Tight, are Ray Carlen, Nova's manager; Hike Jacobs and Herman Taylor, promoters, and Joe Jacobs. Galento's manaeer NO. 10104. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB THE COUNTY OF MARION i In the matter of the estate of Mary J. Stover, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of Mary J. Stover, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, and has qualified aa such. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers as re quired by law within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned, at Room C, Ladd ft Bush Bank Building, in Salem, Oregon. ; 1 The date ot the first publica tion of this notice is the 25th day of August. 1939, and the last Is the zzd day of September, 1939. I FANNIE L. DOUGLAS Administratrix with the WU1 annexed. Estate of Mary ; J. Stover; deceased. PAGE AND PAGE Attorneys for said Estate Ladd tc Bush Bank Building ; Salem, Oregon. A 25-S 1-8-16-22 Oregon Sections Offer Just Fair Angling, Reported PORTLAND, Aug. 31.(P) Although harvest trout fishing in the Columbia river is at its peak, the state game commission's fish ing bulletin said today angling in other sections of Oregon was only fair. The report by counties in cluded: j Curry Salmon trolling fair on Rogue river. Lower Sixes river good for sea-run cutthroats. Lake fishing good. Lincoln Salmon trolling In Alsea bay and Lowert river fair. Night fishing for catfish in Devils lake good. Deep-sea fish ing fair.! Coos ' Angling unimproved over last week. Catfish biting at Lakeside and other points on Ten-Mile lake. Few trout being taken. Striped bass taking lures in bay in limited numbers. Some cutthroats biting on lower Co quille river. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SAliK NOTICE IS HEREBY; GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, Septem ber I. 1139. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door "bf the Marion County Court House in. Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction in the man ner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premises, to-wit: ..-).". Lots 1. Z and 4, Block 1, Idle wine's. Addition to the City jot Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue ot an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County la that suit heretofore - pending tbereia i in which City of Salem, a municipal corporation. Is plaintiff, and Dors Pickens and C. M. Pickens, her husband, and Marlon County; a body politic, are defendants, . the aame being Clerk's Register No. 17281.'' Sr: -v.-i?. -. -"'., iv Dated and first published Aug ust 4, 1930. A. C. BURR, Sheriff of Marion County. ' " Oregon. :. By Kenneth L; Randall, Deputy. A 4-11-18-25-S L. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, Septem ber 2, 1939. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of (the Marion County Court House la Salem. Oregon, sell at public auction in the manner pro vided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the follow ing described real premises, to wit; - i Lot 5, Block 3, Riverside Addi tion to the City of Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue of aa execntioa Issued out ot the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County in that salt heretofore pending therein tn which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff, and Leo B. Ward and Edith Ward, his wife, Daniel 8. Ward and Helen M. Ward, his wife, Adrian T. Ward and Delia Ward, his wife, Edward P. Ward, unmarried, Ray mond J. Ward, unmarried, Gene vieve Ward, unmarried, and Mar ion County, a body politic, are de dendants, the same being Clerk's Register, No. 27741. : Dated and first puBitehed Aug ust 4, 1929. ' A. C. BURR, Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall. Deputy. I A 4-U-1S-26-S 1 Playhouse Drafts Permanent Setup The Community Playhouse met last night at the Salem Art Cen ter and set machinery in motion to create a unified organization that will be permanent. The forming of the constitu tion will be left to the drama commission. The General meeting was in charge of Larry Boulier, director. Plans for securing memberships were discussed with need of or ganizing of various departments stressed by Mr. Boardmand. The membership committee will be headed by James Keys who has called a meeting of the commit tee for Tuesday night in room 3M at the Artr-Center,-Jrhose serving on the committee are Mrs. Jose phine . Busik, Lorena N. Jack', Georglna Potts, Ruby Kuencll, Dot Kingwell and Barbara Hath away. A large number took out mem berships. It was decided to hold the next general meeting at the Art Center on October 3. During September all members will con centrate on making "The Pajama Girl," next Playhouse production, a success.' 100 Golfers at Tee MEDFORD, Aug. il.-iJP-Bon Clark, tournament manager, pre dicted today that 100 golfers will tee off here tomorrow in the 11th annual southern Oregon-northern Califoruia tournament. LEGAL NOTICE Shields. In the fourth quarter were Elwood Cooke, third seeded American, with Quist, Destremau, Johnny Doeg. Wayne Sabin and Hare, Knkuljevic and Frank Welby Van Horn. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on. Saturday, Septem ber 2. 1939, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon ot said day, at the west door of the Marion County Court House In Saiem. Oregon, sell at public auction in the man ner provided by. law. for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premises, to-wit: ; " Lot 2. Block 31, Oxford Addl ; tion to the City ot Salem, Mar lon County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue ot an execution issued out of the Circuit Court- of the State of Oregon for Marion County in that suit here tofore pending therein in which City of Salem, a municipal corpor ation, is 'plaintiff, and Nelly U Dickenson, a widow, Caroline P. : w. . . . a husband,1 Deborah A. Goldthwalte and Gardner C. Goldthwalte.. her husband,M Genevieve E. Knowles and Edward T. Knowles. her hus band, Charles A. Dickenson, . un married. Sophia L. Dexter and Phillip L. Dexter, her husband, E. E. Wild and Retta Wild, his wife, Marion County, a body politic; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real property herein described, are de fendants, the same being Clerk's Register No. 27734. ! Dated and first published Aug ust 4, 1939. A. C. BURK, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. A 4-1 1-18-2 6-S I. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I wiU, on Saturday, Septem ber 2, 1939. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marion County Court House in Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction in the man ner provided by law tor the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premises, to-wlt: ; : Lot 11. Block "B," Simpson's - Addition to, the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon. Said aale will be by virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court ot the State of Oregon tor Marion County, la that suit heretofore pending therein tn which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff and R. O. Cummins and Jane Doe Cummltfa. his wife, Marion County, a body politic, and Frieda Oehler Smith, are : defendants the same being Clerk's Register No. 28108. - Dated and first published Aug ust 4, 1929. L f A. C. BURR, : Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. - .. . By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy, j A 4-11-1S-25-S 1- w I " - ;!.v :;" - ' ,f.i Kir' i.i.J, V - ... ; T-.; i! Gomplete mwwm BUY MAUDE OREGON ENVELOPES CmssBiereial and QfHelal Staadartl and special sise envelopes far every qaalities ana eeler el paper stack. ! r Window EMvelpe . Vllh solid seal glassine er the aew Crystalhe (eellophaM)! windews la either standard er special petitions te fit yew needs. ! T . V. Cmtalmfa Cbwp. suid Bankers Flap Catalog and banker's flap envelopes fer heavy Bufliags. 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