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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
THURSDAY, MAY "JS, iyao DEFEAT GROTTO; HELD MICE WIN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE The American Lesion 'continued their winning streak iu the twl light league when they UefeutcU the Grotto nine on the Oxford p:irk dlumu: I last night in a oik sided game to aUuno of 20 to 0 The Grotto players ur as yet i: little green wiiile the Legion nine. winner of the ehiuninunshii) for the last two years are putting up a ,,noii brand of ball. The lostn ficemil weak in the infield and wore not exceptionally strung wiM: the stick. Jenkins, a new li drier for tlr. w itinera, pitched a good game and kept the hits pretty well scattered. Jackson for the Grotto ninu was unsteady and allowed Parker and Gibson to connect with the ball for homers. White for the Grotto nine hit the ball Into center for -i throe-bagger. Muv Plav Tonight i'he I'upei 'liakers uud the hluglus .ire to ciasn ior nonors on me ux ford park diamond this evening, weather permitting, in the Sun down league series. This will be the initial appearance for the Eagles, who have been practicing hard for thr coining game. The fapniiakers have been goinp; " ipd bo far a.id hope to continue rVeir present stride. The Paper nalcei s team is considered to b mo of the strongest in the league and will give the Ragles a tough The Field Alice won the right to meet the fast Oregon Journal nim Friday for the championship of the junior twilight league by defeat ing the Kiver Rats. A game play ed in the early part of the week resulted in a win for the Hive: Itals. The Field Alice protested the game which the ice won. The field has been too large and many sore anna nave resulted, ac cording to Dob Boardtnau, physical director of the local Y. C. A and head of the junior twilight league. The diamond has been 10 feet to,) long and the pitcheis were throwing the ball eight feet too far. This difficulty has been remedied and evcrtyhing is in fine shape for the championship games tiie winner to take two out of three games. Batteries--Field Alice, Heath and Brenner: Kiver Rats, Lonnon, Jones and Haker; umpires, R. Bishop and East. ilTDLESS Issue Chnllenpe. The H agent an Sluggers of the monkey league have issued a chal lenged to any team in their class for a game. The players of the 'uonkey league have been hitting i he ball hard and often and are after more honors. They are will ing to meet any tme this week. Any team which tips tho scales .ii les. ijiu 100 pounds per nia'i .ml deb niig a game may gat in touch with Bob Boa rd man of the V. AI. C. A. if1 WALL SAVES . FIRE FIGHTERS Fort Huachuca, Ariz., Alay. 28 (By Associated Press) A little band oftircd, intrepid volunteer fire fighters gave thanks today for rain which extinguished flames sweeping Miller peak (n the Hua chuca mountains near hero after turning back the volunteers for seven days. Red-skinned Apaches battled tho Developed at World ' Foremost Scientific industrial Research Institute. Will not stain. Pleasant odor. 1 formless to humans im i c "WUiUGS.ArUa flames with their wiilte faced brothers of the range and finally were reinforced by troops , from his military post. Little realizing their plight, It was said, volunteers had been hem med Into side canyons by the flames and faced possible death wiien the clouds unloosed their moisture. A steady rainfall eoon .i ought the fire under control and created an avenue of escape for th'p flro ffghtera. The last flaming timbers were ex tlngiiished last night after 30,000 acres had been burned over. iiHtasuiiiumniij I iUur WWt-C Your Grocer Prepare for Preserving Friday Only Biggest Value Ever Offered Read Mrs. Benedict's Letter Praising Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Kowanco, Illinois. "When 1 was married about a year and a half I took i.yoia ti. nnk- ham s Vegetable Compound b e causeof ill health. 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