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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. BANKERS LOSE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE 31 Poor base running and errors caused the downfall of the United State Bankers team last night when they lost the city champion ship to the American Legion by a 9 to 2 score. Had the Bankers played smart ball they might huve been champions or at least tied. The game was fast and played be fore a largo delegation. The Legion nine played excep tional ball. The Bankers have play ed the best games In the first two but were unable- to get the men around In the second and the Le gionnaires won by a Before of 1 to 0. The Legion team scored one run In the first and one in the second. Gabrielson- was the star of the game, getting two hits in four times at' bat and scoring all of the winner's runs. In the first frame Gabrielson was safe on K. Thomp son's error. Parker laid a nice sac rifice hit down the third base line. Parker beat the hit out and both men were safe. Acton laid a nice sacrifice hit out and both men sacrifice done the third base line. Frazler came in fast but threw low to first and Gabrielson scored. In the second inning, Gabrielson got a hit after two were out. Park er walked and Gabrielson scored on Acton's hit. The last tally for the victors came in the fourth. Gabrielson got a double and scor ed later. The Bankers scored one In the sixth. Relnhart got a hit and went to third on Week's double and scor ed a minute later. In the seventh the Bunkers scored one more run. G. Thompson got a hit and went to third on a double by Blumcn berg. Frazier also tried to count and was caught between third and home. Frazlor then started to sec ond an dwas caught off. Parker made the last put out. He was hit In the knee and laid out for some time. It will not result serious, however. Had the Bankers played safe they might have tied the count It was getting too dark and It would have been Impossible to play another Inning. The score: R H E Legion 3 8 8 Bankers 1 7 2 Batteries Jenkins, Hooper and Pearmlne; Blu men berg, Weeks and G. Thompson. FREAK SWEDE WILL TO AID ROADS, FISHING Stockholm In one of the most original wills ever filed for pro bate In Sweden, a local millionaire named Carl Smltt has directed that the bulk of his estate be devoted to the Improvement of public high ways and to the discovery of better methods of catching fish. Women Smoke in Street Cars o- m.i m wars li i I IN fif I a f If m i, T , Tit I A special order permitting women to smoke In Brooklyn street cars was put into effect by the Public Service Commission, and above are pictured two of the first to take advantage of the ruling. Miss Dorothy Dickerson, of the "Louis the 14th" company, lit up the latest innova tion, a compact, folding pipe that fits into a vanity case. The male passengers bore the Intrusion with the same patience that characterised their acceptance of women as usurpers of the barber's chair. Open Forum Contributions to This Column must be plainly written on one side of paper only, limited to 300 words In length and signed with the name of the writer. Articles not meeting these spe cifications will bo rejected. To the Editor: The paper mill pluyers are Just as faithful und just as honest as the Eagles play ens are, as fur as that is concern ed, and would like to say that we have used nine of the men from the twelve we turned In. The Eagles did not do this as they changed players In each one of their series, that is players that were not signed up when the ser ies was first started. Why didn't we protest? We played ball and said nothing. The second game a holler went up about Schaokman playing, the Eagles claiming that he wasn't al lowed and that tncy wouldn't play with him In the Papermakera' lineup. So to make the game go through we let them have Ed wards to catch and we lost. On the third game ve decided to stick to our agreement to use the men we turned in and the Eagles to J) ft he same. Then another howl went up that they wouldn't play only under protest. How they figured fichaekman is a member of the Senators Is a mystery to all as he hod no contract or any kind of an agreement with that club only to say that he played the bench once and on account of the hard luck of Durham lie had to be used. Docs that make him a mem ber of the Senators? No. And It seems like a poor brand of sportsmanship to try and protest on those grounds. PAPERMAKERS. FALLS CITY DEFEATS MONMOUTH BY 13 TO 2 Falls City, Or., July 28. At lae ball game playec. here Sunday ad ernoon, Monmouth vs. Falls City, the game was one-elded clear through, the visitors being out classed in every way. The finul score was 13 to 2. This was-t.ie last game to be played on the home diamond. , To be slow In granting a favor ie to show unwillingness. 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Their wonderful aromatic flavors freshen your mouth like a good drink of water when you're really thirsty and steady your nerves for work or play. Once you try them this way between smokes, you'll always have a package handy. Six flavors are displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cinn o-mon. Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vl-o-let. Five cents a package. Lifo Savor; no.. Port Cheater, N. K. Eat a few Life Saver$ between Smokes Atlanta City, N. J., July 28. (A. P.) Nine persons were sev erely bruised and shocked when a Pennsylvania bridge train due here at 3:06 p. m. was derailed just Inside the city limits eoon after crossing the. drawbridge at thoroughfare. Nine coaches of the twelve coach train were derailed. James A. Flaherty, supreme knight of the Knights of Colum bus, Atlantic City, who had just returned yesterday from Ireland was Injured, The cause of the derailment Is believed due to a defect In one of the wheels of one of the rear chair cars, which left the track first. Only the engine and the first three coaches were left on the track. HARRISBURG BRIDGE TO BE COMPLETED BY WINTER Harrisburg, Or., July 28. Erec tion of the steel for the bridge across the Willamette at Harris burg will he commenced August 1, according to S. F. Duff, foreman of the work for the Portland Bridge company. The third pier was finished Friday and the last one Is progressing speedily. Duff is aleo authority ior the tsutement that the highway commission probably will declare the bridge open to traffic November 1. Aftor the firtst of tho month the main crew will be split In two parts, one to erect the steel, the other to finish the work for the 1700 feet of trestles on the west approach. Piling and planking for the trestle! are in place. FIVE OF ONE FAMILY KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Vlncennea, Ind,, July 27 Five members of one family were killed or died of injuries today when a north Chicago and Eastern Illinois passenger struck an automobile at a crossing 15 miles north of here. All were from Boxvllle. Ky. The dead: J. H. Divine, Mrs. J. H. Divine, 12; Courtney Divine, 5, a son: Thomas Divine, 3, a son; Dorothy Divine, ll, a daughter. RUSSIAN GENERAL TO ADVISE CANTON CHINESE London, July 2S. A. P.) A Reuters Canton dispatch says a Russian, General llorodin, has been appointed adviser to the Canton government, Rucecdtn?? Robert S Norman, an American. (Mr, Norman Is from Oakland. Cal., and was legal adviser to the hi t0 Dr. Sun Yat Sen, head of the Canton government.) The dispatch says the supreme command of the Canton govern ment's army, navy and air force has been placed In the hands of Russians. Quick Safe Relief In one minute or lets the pain end. 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