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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 ,a-..V eae..s t : A! TITLE CM CLGCX -HK9TK33JIT Ttm Oaks ) AJSfesi tattWd It amn MMi uary aiM to score Ona MM fir the ll dwmpteu a 4 to I win. Weathenby, wtao pttcbeel Um entire note for Los Angeles, bad M du at bat, tettlns pair M tnaios ma-aoiinm ana aaingia m appearances. Batteries: ChkatA Jum M. () Tb world-i sUocUewesjht hamiKimh1p roai en the block at Ooralakcy park tonltht when Mick ft walker answers the chsllenfe ol Nebraska's Wildcat of lot rat, Aoo Hudklns. . If weathar onnrlltlfais are favor. able the fight, which la billed to to 10 rounda to a decision, la expected to attract from 30,000 to 40,000 fan and probably the largest gate re ceplta la tlx history of the mlddlo . ! weight division. wUI be HodkW first ihot at : ,t boxing title In the eight yean of Jus boxing career In three dl virions, and, while Walker was a 7 to 6 betting favorite, the-challenger was , radiant- with oonfldence. Walker, too, was confident. In top form and Impatient for the belL. , Attracted by the punching power at the New Jersey bulldog and the Jtebraska wildcat, Chicago's boxing :rlalto today was crowded with fans from all sections of 'the nation. While they were at variance as to cne winner, they 'Virtually agreed , that the fight would end In a knock out. Their opinion was repeated by sue mammon ana cnauenger. IIOLLTOD IS WINNER OVER BEAVERS 4 T0 1 X Osr The assecistcd Press) . r With Bbellenback in rare form. Hollywood won Its second from Portland, 4 to 1. Couch's homer in the third robbed the star twlrler of a Shutout Batteries: Couch and Rego, Ainsmith; fjheUenback and Bassler. . a fifth Inning batting bombard ment which nicked Wilson for seven hits and five runs sent the Mission Bens to a 7 to 3 victory over Seattle. Behind HoRlntV steady Ditching. tbt BeB stlrtmen found the Indian southpaw for IT safe blows. Rodda, Mission thM baseman, got four hits m as many times at bat. Bat - teries: Wilson, and Schmidt; Boiling and Baldwin. - , The Seals trampled on Sacra mento In an 11 to s walkaway Walt er Malta, Seal eldesrinder, was In treat form, but eased up' a bit In the ninth, Sacramento scoring four runs. Suhr and Thurston hit homers for Batteries: Malta and Weathenby and Sandberg; Boehler ana Read. .- PAPERMAKERS BEAT LEGION CLUB, 9 TO 0 In a Commercial league game last night, the Papermakers handed the American Legion a to 0 defeat. Lauderback, on the mound for the paper boys, was going . good and fanned nine men In five Innings 1 Batteries: Paoermakera Laud back and Sheridan; Legion Shel ley ana HOBson. . Tonight will be played a game In the Industrial league schedule, the outcome of which will decide wheth er the Hansen-UUequist team will win the enampionsiup wis evening. it the pianermen win from the Post Office tonight, it means that they have the pennant cinched. McLARNINAND McGRAW IN GARDEN TONIGHT New York, June 31. (IrV-JImmy McLamln will attempt to hoist bun self back Into the lightweight lime light by knocking out Phil McOraw. the rugged Detroit Greek, In a bout scheduled for 10 rounds at Madison Square Garden tonight. victory for Mcljarnln means an other chance at Sammy Mandell's lightweight, championship. . seven c'jtcf i;i;;e record OFFilBUES (By The Swicntn neat) The ferocious Phils, hungry for games, remain at tans. Tney have aevewpea an unaccountable tend ency to slam their betters on the chin. Other teams may be fighting for mere pennants, but when the Phillies so far forget themselves as to win seven out of nine, they are news. -,, .... . ..i..-.. Not satisfied lth Walter Lerian's triple which outraged Deny Vance on Tuesday, the Phils Jumped on Jumbo Jim Elliott and Doug Mc Weeny for enough hits to win the second game of the Brooklyn series yesterday, o to z. - . The Cardinals made It 10 out of 11 and Increased their lead over the Reds to four full games by taking the series opener from the Cubs in Chicago 6 to 2. The Reds slipped further back to ward the Olanta as the Pirates made up a bit of ground by shading Eppa Rlxey, 3 to 1. More heartening to Pirate tans than the victory itself was the form Remy Kremer flashed In achieving it. The Giants and Braves were rained out at Boston. - - After the., first -two skirmishes of what has been facetiously 'referred to as a "crucial" series, the Yankees and the Athletics are Just - where tney were before It started by split ting a double header 114, and (-J. In the battle at the tawer depths, waanmgton ronsmnnsted us hold en fifth place- and menaced fourth by srmumng in sua em, to a. The tall end watt Sox divided a pair with the slipping Indians In Cleveland, winning the first, to 4,' aixi lapsing" back into 'normalcy m toe second, to a, i . . SENATORS QUIT VALLEY LEAGUE At a meeting of local club offi cials last night It was offi cially decided to disband the Salem senators baseball team for the rest of the season. Insofar as the busi ness organization Is concerned. Lack of support on the part of lo cal fans was given as the reason for this' action. The games remaining on the Willamette Valley - league schedule will be forfeited.. - Leo "Frisco'' Edwards, manager of the Senators heretofore under the direction of the club managers, an nounced after the meeting that he would personally take over the team for the remainder of the first half of the season. There are three games yet to be played, one here against Cottage Grove next' Sunday, one with Bend at Bend and a postponed game to be played at Wendllng. As the home team takes all the gate receipts, indications are that Ed wards will not have a gold mine In his venture. 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