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aturday, January 1, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Sport Achievements During 1 920 By Jack Veiock Swimming recurue, uivu lmuoc i. i .-. i 1 i , w. In for maTIV tumble during the year. Among . . .a V, i-i - r. . H . . ,.- i iw- Men. 22 6-Yard free style, bath (20), 9 turns 2 min. 6 2-5 sec. Norman Moss, Illinois Athletic club, Chica- In Illinois Athletic club, Chi- ... XT II 1 O 1 1,1 (I 440-Yard free style, bath (20), Tin -a n i - , ; ...... Honolulu Y. M. C. A. Bath, Hon- mii. T. H .. neeeniner , SSO-Yard free style, open salt .... t, 11 .ln 15 . Mnirnan TtnMK. Illinois A. nhiratro. in Honolulu harbor, 1,000-Yard free style, open salt M Q-K unt Mnrmnn ROSS. 11 II- kois A. C, Chicago, in Honolulu laarbor, Honolulu, T. H., Novem- ETt 1 1910 150-Yard free style, bath (25), S turns I min. 29 3-5 sec. Ted fiord Cann, Detroit Athletic club, JDetroit, Mich., at Cleveland Y. M. ML A. bath, April 17, 1S2U. 200-Yard relay, 4 men, 50 yards ach (25) bath 1 min. 39 4-5 bc. Yale university team (R. F. Mlev. J. M. Hincks. L. P. Thurs- tBon and E. Binney, Jr.), Yale unl- srsity bath. New Haven, Conn., March 17, 1920. Plunging 1 min. time limit, fcath 82 feet 9 inches. Fred Mchwedt, Detroit Y. C. M. A., De troit. Mich., in national champion ship, Pittsburgh natatorium, Pitts- urgh, Pa., March 1, 1HZU. l 1 I J. . . .. .1... 1 1 .... 1 . i ii nil t, ill l iiii- mil iv. 100 yards, open tidal salt water f rjiiirhta wav 1 min. 8 sec. War- rn Kealoha, Hui Makani, Honolu- in Honolulu harbor, Honolulu, T3T- H., April 19, 1920. 100 yards, bath (20), 4 turns 1 win. 8 1-5 sec. Harold Kruger, St. Mary's college, San Francsco, Cal., fcn Honolulu Y. M. Ct A. bath, Mono lulu, T. H.. April 29, 1920. 100 Meter, bath (20), 5 turns 1 aofn. 16 4-5 sec. Harold Kruger, Honolulu, T. H., 20, 1920. Noteworthy fnToriiiances. 50-Yard back oke, bath 20' 2 turns 29 3-5 sj Warren Kealo ha, Hui Makaniponlulu, in Hono lulu Y. M. C. Afiath, Honolulu, T. H., April 20, lfO. Plunging 1 feet in 40 sec. R. H. Meagher, ale university, In Yale bath, NeHaven, Conn., Feb ruary 20, 192$ Somen. 50-Yard ft? Btyle- open udal salt water, iraightaway 29 1-5 sec, FranceffCowells Schroth, San Fra'neisco U 1" Honolulu har bor, Honol u. T. H., November 3, 1919. 100-YardVree style, open tidal salt water -Straightaway 1 min. 5 1-5 seci Ethelda Bleibtrey, Wo men's Sfmiming Association lot New Yo. in Honolulu harbor, UnnnlliliJ T. H. April 17, 1920. e style, bain tzu), 6 1-5 sec. Ethelda National A. A. V. I 108-Pound Kail Benson, Swedish American Atnieuc wiuo, New York. 105-Pound Sam Pammow, Chi cago Hebrew Institute, Chicago, 111. 125-Pound Andreas Callas, Greek Olympic Club, Chicago, 111. 135-Pound George Aietroplous, Gary Y. M. C. A., Gary, Ind. 145-Pound Walno Tikka, Finnish-American A. C, New York. 158-Pound Enie Leino, N. Y. A. C, New York. Heavyweight Nathaniel Pendle ton, N. Y. A. C, New York. Collegiate. 115-Pound Shrik, Penn State. 125-Pound Geisen, University of Pennsylvania. 135-Pound Decker, Penn State. 145-Pound Mills, Penn State. 158-Pound Ashuy, University or Pennsylvania. 175-Pound Good, Lehigh. Heavyweight Galp, Yale. Team Title Penn State. 100-Ydil free urns imin. Jlelbtref, Wom Ttn.ih.i e Women's Swimming As sociation of New York, in West Sixtieth street bath, Mew iorK city, M'3h 17, 1920. 1 nn.ri ter free style, open tidal salt war, straightaway 1 min. 12 4-5, ec. Ethelda Bleibtrey, u-,,n,n Swimming Association of Mew Yrk. at Manhattan beach, New Yrk, July 10, 1920. 220-i'ard free style, open uaai salt iter (100), 2 turns 2 min. 55 24 see. Ethelda Bleibtrey, Wo men, Swimming Association of Newf York, at Manhattan beach, NevfYork, July 24, 1920. 2B)-Yard free style, nam m k-ni a min. 53 4-5 sec. cnar- lotrje Boyle, Women's Swimming Association of New York, in West Sixtieth street bath, New York oit;. March 17, 1920. :00-Meter free style, open tidal sat water ((100), 3 turns 4 miift 2J 3-5 sec. Ethelda Bleibtrey, Wo rfcm's Swimming Association of Ntw York, at Manhattan beach, N-w York, July 14, 1920. 440-Yard free style, open tidal Salt water (100); 4 turns 0 min. 21 3-5 sec. Tthelda Bleibtrey, Wo- imen's Swimming Association oi Wt. Mary's college, San Francisco, jfjew York, in Honolulu harbor ?.., in Honolulu Y. M. C. A. bath lonolulu, T. H., April 17, 1920. tth, J to Champions of 1 920 (Continued from Page Two.) 600-Yard Run T. W. Habber eld. Buffalo. Unlimited Australian Pursuit ace J. J. Gronkowski and R One-Mile Walk Herb Schulfc Buffalo. Medley Relay Penn Sta.e Cfollege. High Jump John Feenav', Cieorgetown University. Shot Put Jack Llchtnnn, (few York. Standing Broad Jump S. Eauer. Bronx CChureh House. T,n,,,tn ljlnl, 1 ..... 1.1,1. ..I.. .lit. i! i. m uuinii Wm W It 111 HI 11. riUS 1 IF A. A. TB.f colleclate Traek and Field. 100-Yard Dash R. E. Brown, 220-Yard Dash R. E. Brown, Hammer Throw Merchant, 80 - Yard Run Earl Eby, One-Mile Run M. L. Shields, vo-Mile Run H. H. Brown, illiams. 120-Yard Hurdle Earl Thomp- 220-Yard Hurdle W. B. Wells. inford. High Jump L. W. Lamlon. Broad Jump O. S. Landers, ....v,...,, ui x TTiuiMyivilllia. Shot Put Howard Cann, New one university. Pole Vault E. E. Meyers 440-Yard Dash O. O. Hen- New Record. National Pentathlon Champion. Brutus Hamilton, Missouri Uni versity. Intercollegiate Pentathon Champion Everett Bradley, Kansas Uni versity. Boxing WorJii'B Professional Champions Heavyweight Jack Lempsey, United Btates. Light - heavyweight Georges Carpentior, France. Middleweight Johhny Wilson, United States. Welterweight Jack Britton, United States. Lightweight Benny Leonard, United States, P'eatherwelght Johnny Kll bane, United States. Bantamweight Pete Herman, United States. Flyweight Jimmy Wilde, England. American Amateur ( hanipii is 108-Pound Class A. J. De vito. Paulist A. Ci New York. 115-Pound Class James Hut chinson. Meadowbrook Club, Phil adelphia. 125-Pound Class Sol Seaman, Brooklyn A. A. , New York. 135-Pound Class Tommy phy, Kansas City A. C. 145-Pound Class Jack Sehoen dorf, Milwaukee A. C. 158-Pound Class Sam Lago nia, Bronxdale A. C, New York. 175 Pound Class John Burke, Willow A. C, Pittsburgh. Heavyweight Class Carl Wicks, Boston. Tennis Men's national single champion William T. Tilden II. Men's national doubles champion William M. Johnston and C. 3. Griffin. Women's natoinal singles cham pion Mrs. Franklin I. Mallory, formerly Miss Molla Bjurstedt. Women's national doubles cham pionsMiss Eleanor Goss and Miss Marion Zinderstein. Junior singles champion Vin cent Richards. Junior doubles champions Har old Godshall and Richard Hinck ley. Boys' singles champion J. L. Farquhar. Boys' doubles champions J. L. Farquhar and C. V. DeBeiaso. Girls' single champion Miss Louise Dixon. Girls' doubles champions Miss Tilden II. 'uiAl uoiduiin.0 soStus .loopui 'jaiuadjno j UJ3A ss'K pun na.as ueion Indoor doubles champions Vin cent Richards and W. T. Tilden II. Women's indoor singles cham pion Miss Helene Pollak. Women's indoor doubles cham pions Miss Helene Pollak and Mrs. L. G. Morris. Men's claycourts champion Roland Roberts. Men's claycourt doubles cham pions Roland Roberts and Vin cent Richards. Women's claycourt singles cham pion Misa Marion Zinderstein. Women's claycourts doubles champions Miss Florence Ballin and Miss Eleanore Tennant. Intercollegiate singles champion L. M. Banks, Yale. Intercollegiate doubles cham pions A. Wilder and L. Wiley, Yale. Swimming Best all distance swimmer Nor ,man Ross. Best sprint swimmer Duke Ka hanamoku. Best woman swimmer Ethelda Bleibtrey. Best woman diver Eileen Rig gin. Basketball National college champions Pennsylvania University. Intercollegiate basketball league Pen nsylvania. Western conference Chicago. National A. A. U. champions New York university. I Pacific Coast League Vernon. Soutnern Association Llttla Rock. Western League Tulsa. Eastern League sNew Haven. Central League Grand Rapids Three-I League Blomington. South Atlantic League Colum bia. Piedmont League (first half) Greensboro. Piedmont League (second half) Raleigh. Western Association (final) Enid. Michigan-Ontario League Lon don. Pacific International League Victoria. Virginia League (final) Ports mouth. West Texas. League (final) Ranger. Texas League Fort Worth. South Dakota League Mitchell. Blue Ridge League Hagerstown Western Canada League (final) Calgary. Florida State League Tampa. Champion Batsman (American League) George Sisler, St. Louis Champion Batsman (National League)???? Champion home run hitter Babe Ruth. New York. American, who broke his own world's record when he knocked out 54 home runs. Golf National amateur champion Charles "Chick" Evans, Chicago, 111. National open champion Ed ward Ray, of England. National women's champion Miss Alexa Stirling, Atlanta, Ga. Intercollegiate golf association champion Jesse W. Sweetser, or Yale. North and south champion Francis Ouimet, of Boston. Turf and Billiards !S.2BalkIlne world's champion Willie Hoppe. Pocket billiards Ralph Green leaf. Pocket billiards, amateur J. Howard Shoemaker. Three-cushion billiards John Lay ton, St. Louis, Mo., Football Wrestling Professional. World's Heavyweight Cham pion Ed "Strangle!" Lewis. East No champion determined. Middle-West Ohio State in western conference; Notre Dame outside of conference. South Georgia Tech. Pacific Coast California. Professional Akron Stars, Ak ron, Ohio. Soccer football Ben Milers, St. Louis, national champions. Leading pojnt scorers (Individ ual) Benny Boynton, William, 143; (team) Center college, 479. Baseball World's champions Cleveland Indians (American League). American League Cleveland. National League Brooklyn. American Association St. Paul. International League Baltimore PRICE REDUCED The price of Exide Batteries for Automobile starting and light ing, has been brought way down to the old level. There is only one grade of Exide Batteries the highest grade. There will be no reduction in quality. At the present low price of the Exide Battery No motorist need be without Exide quality. Come and get the Battery you know by experience to be best! xi6e. BATTERIES R. D. BARTON 171 South Commercial Street Champion three-year-old stake winner Man o' War. Champion two-year-old Tryster Champion filly, three-year-old Cleopatra. Winners of Some of Year's Big Events. Preakness Man o' War. Baumonok Dunooyne. Withers Man o' War. Toboggan Lion d'Or. Kentucky Oerby Paul Jones. Long Beach Handicap Extermi nator. Suburban Paul Jones. Belmont Stakes Man o' War. Latonio Derby Upset. Youthful Stakes Tryster. Brooklyn Handicap Cirrus. Queens County Handicap Cir rus. Dwyer Stakes Man o' War. Empire City Derby Wildair. $70,000 Match Race (Man o' War and Sir Barton Man o' War. English Derby (Epsom Downs Spion Kop. The Oaks (Epsom Downs) Charlebelle. Grand Prix de Paris Comrade. Grand Nationale Steeplechase (Paris) Coq Baulois. Rowing World's champion single sculler Jack Kelly, Philadelphia. World's champion double scullers Jack Kelly and Paul Costello, Vesper Boat Club, Philadelphia. (Continued on Page Nine.) Willard Batteries at a New Price Level Effective with the publication of this an nouncement, Willard Batteries will be sold on a new and materially tower price level. The same Willard quality backed by the same authorized Wil lard Service. DEGGE & BURRELL 238 NORTH HIGH STREET WiuWd Batteries TOMORROW MONDAY Page Trtre TUESDAY INTRODUCING TO SALEM THEATRE-GOERS THE MIRACLE OF THE SCREEN OTIS SKINNER GLORIOUS PAGEANTRY WHIMSICAL HUMOR mm ORIENTAL ROMANCE ALLURING MYSTERY IN 44 KISMET 99 DIRECTED BY GASNIER Rising gloriously above the motion picture achievements of the past, Mr. Skinner's Hajj in "Kismet" is destined to take its place in the hall of picture fame. Ten Wonderful Reels Whose Magnificence Beggars Description. In vivid sequence are pictured Bagdad, the beautiful, of a thousand and one years ago, the gorgeous palace of the Caliph, the harem of the Wazir but over all stands the won derful triumph of Mr. Skinner, carrying this Arabian Night fantasy to everlasting glory. Special Musical Setting By Mr. Homer MacDonald TOMORROW 2:15 4:15 6:15 8 & 9:45 P. M. MONDAY 2:15 7 & 9 P. M. TUESDAY 2:15 7 & 9 P. M. Owing to the tremendous cost of production we have paid a big price for this picture, and are obliged to show it at a slight advance over our regular admission prices. THIS PICTURE JUST FINISHED A SUCCESSFUL RUN IN SEATTLE AT $1.00 MM! Evenings Children Wffi) J "B tftt ffA. M l incing Njf IpHmEi Kb U H : J Adults 50c Including Tax