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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED FOR MIXED GOLF FOURSOME FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929 PLAY STARTS AT 1 P, M. (WER SULEM CO'JliSE With ideal weather forecast and Interest in the game growing da?iy as the nin continues to beom, play ers participating in the first mixed foursome event to be held this year, will start the rounds of the Salem Golf club course promptly at 1 o' clock Sunday afternoon. The pair ings for the contest were completed Friday morning, and while the man agement would like to be notified In advance, any couples not listed, co mln to the course Sunday will be taken care of. Friday the course was In the hands of the women who were con ducting a flag tournament. The pairings for Sunday's games Include: 1 p.m. Russ Bonesteela and Vel ma Farmer, vs. Tom Wood and Maude Thorn. 1:05 p.m. Wallace Hug and Jo Newton, vs. George Beechler and Grace Johnson. 1:10 p.m. Earl rVrifWn and Mrs. Russ Bonesteele. 1:15 p.m. L. C. Farmer and Mrs. Geo. Hub vs. Daryl Proctor and Martha P ves. 1:20 p f -Fred Rltner and Mrs. T. M. Hltrks, vs. Bert Hill and Mrs. J. H. Willett. 1:25 p.m. Dr. Garnjobst and Lo- ra Hemenway. vs. Dr. Thompson and Mrs. C. C. Attn. 1:30 p.m. Robin Day and Mrs. A. D. Hurley, vs. Dr. Ben F. Bound and Mrs. Walter Cline. 1:35 p.m. Mert Hemenway and Mrs. Curtis Cross, vs. Linn Smith and Opal Young." 1:40 p.m. Rex Sanford and Mrs. Fred Lamport, vs. Fred Anuson and Gladys Proctor. GOLFERS SEEK NORTHWEST TITLE 5rt J i, 4 " AmtUlrd Frru Fktt Four of the stalwarts entered In ths Pacific Northwnt Golf asso ciation's annual tournament in 8eattle. Left to right: Rudis W II helm, Portland; Dixie Flaagor, Seattle; Chandler Egan, Medford, Qr and Dtl Monte, Cat., and Bon 8teio, Seattle. Pladner Giyen Severe Beating By Gene Huat; American Tour Dimmed SENATORS TAKE FIRST GAME AT BROWNSVILLE The Salem Senators, playing be fore a gathering of pioneer at their annual -celebration at Brownsvme Thursday, defeated the Albany Al cos. 5 to 1. In a fast played game. Albany was shut out until the eighth Inning when Downng scored on single by McReynolds after two had gone out on a double play. The game was marked oy nara hitting oi. the part of the senators, Lamb getting three two base nis and a single, out of five times at bat, while Hubert Ashby, playing shortstop, at cured three hits out of five attempts. The score: Salem AB R H E Ashby, ss S a S 0 Lamb. 3b .'...5 1 4 1 Clonlnger, cf 2 0 1 Sullivan, lb 4 Sutherland, rf 4 Deer Reported Plentiful in Foster Country Albany If advance re ports mean anything during the hunting season on deert the Foster country and lis environs will be a veritable Nimrods paradise during the coming open season this fall, D. M. Kolirboueh of Albany reports seeing a doe swim miug down the Santiam, trot ting out on the bank, back In to the water and emerging on the other side. Residents of the community report the deer and salmon to be heavier this year than for years. Paris (AP) What looked like a soft spot-for Spider Pladner turned out to be a very hard one and as a result the little French fighter is in the hospital Friday instead of pre paring for a trip to the ring3 of the United States. Pladner entered the ring Tnursday night against Gene OUl. 11 4 Hauk, 3b 1 Edwanl3, e 3 Russell, p .....I Cardinal, e t Keene. p 1 Totals r ......33 S 15 Albany AB R H E Jenks. 3b 5 Q.l 1 Donllng, cf 5 1 4 Blgbee, rf 0 1 Hecker, 2b K.. 0 1 McReynolds, lb ...... ....4 ' 0 1 McClain, c 4 0 0 Lansing, ss 4 0 1 Poling. If 4 0 3 Height, p ,...v S 0 1 Fortler x 1 0 0 Rex Raniurd vs. Curtis Cross and Uluat, an almost unknown French bantamweight, with little preparation out wiwi pit;m,y ui uwi-. fidence that the Bklll and puncn that carried htm to victories over -such fighters as Izzy Schwartz and Frankie Gcnaro um:ld carry him through against Huat. He came out with the worst beating of his Mrs. Ed :ar Pirrce. 1:50 p.m. Ted Chambers and Mrs, Roy Simmons,, vs. Dr. W. A. John son and Mary' Smith. 1.55 pm. Fred Lamport and Ed na Funi'.pr vs. C. C. Aller and Mrs. Ben Pound. 2 p.m. T. M. Hicks and Mrs. Bert Hill vs. T. A. Livssley and Mrs. Fred Anunsen. 2:05 p.m. P. D. Quisenberry and Ruth Garnjobst vs. Edgar Pierce and Happy Kay. 2:10 p.m. Hurry Willett and Evn Rltner. vs. Dr. steeves and Mrs. Gla dys Wood. W00B3URN AN S CASCADE I-EAGt'E W L Stayton 6 2 .S71 J75 2M Wood bum Mt Anpel 4 St. Paul 4 Donald 3 Lebanon 3 Tnurncr 2 Scio 1 6 .143 . Wocdburn closed the gap between Itself and SUytcn lat Sunday and emerRed on even terms when the former team acored a 7 to 3 victory over the former leaders. Stayton was without the services of its reg ular pitcher at that time. There are two tie games to be played off one between Lebanon and Turner, and one between Scio and Mt. An?el, The lar two teams went saven in nings to a 3 to 3 tie lost Sunday. Games for next Sunday Include Donald nt Scio; St. Paul at Mt Angel; Wood burn at Turner and Lebanon at Stayton. farcer, being knocked out eighteen times before the referee stepped in to halt the slaughter. Pladner managed to keep the affair on fair ly even terms until the fifteenth round when most of the damage was done. After the fight he was taken to the hospital Laribiosiere where the doctors said he would be as good as ever after a few repairs, but his proposed American tour seemed a very dim possibility. HARDWICKE STAKES WON BY POSTERITY Ascot. En.. WP) Mrs. Corlette Gwrncv's three year old Posterity, Pet. won the Hardwicke Btakes at Ascot ,750 Friday. .750 Posterity Is by Son-in-law, from Hemlock, Mrs. Qlorney Is an American. C. Gordon's Hast Away was second and M. Field's Quarter Session was third. Eight ran. Holbrook, Ariz. (IP) T. J. Koury, Holbrook, Arl&, merchant, is a proud father again. Married 27 years, he was cheered by his wiles 24th child, a son wclshim? 10 pounds. MISS JACOBS WILL PLAY IN ENGLAND London, (IP) Nflss Helen Jacobs, American tennis star, denied Friday reports that she would not play in the Wimbledon tennis matches be cause of muscle strain. "I nm very glatUto say I am feel ing fine," Miss Jacobs said. "I cer tainly am playing at Wimbledon. Miss Jacobs said she had recover ed from the muscle strain which caused her to retire from the Bene- onham tournament on June 13. She announced at that time she would rest until the W-mnlfdnn matches. 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Hornsby, moved to - third position in the batting order, and has responded as has Kiki Cuylcr, who was moved from third to fifth place. ..38 1 12 Totals Score by Innings: Salem 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 05 Albany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 THOROUGHBRED RAGE PROPOSED BY JOCKEY CLUB Chicago (sP) The American Na tional Jockey club has offered i 1100,000 purse and a gold cup for a race between champion thorough breds or England, France and Am erica at Its racing plant here, Ar lington park, next summer. John D. Hertz, whose Reich Count finished second In the famous as cot gold cup race In England Thurs day, has carried the offer abroad and reported a favorable reception among English and, French turf owners. If the foreign turf owners consent to run their horses in the race. Hertz said he would probably keep Relgh Count in training for another year. Otherwise he expects to retire him to the stud. SOLON RALLY DEFEATS DUCKS IN 10 INNINGS By the Associated Press Hard luck continued to pour down on the league leading Mission Reds Thursday as the San Francisco Seals continued their advance, and the Oakland Oaks pressed forward in third place. As a result of Thurs day's victory, the Seals were only one game behind the Reds. Gussie Suhr, home run king of the Coast league, clouted out a circuit rounder In the ninth Inning, two out and a man on base, to give the Seats a fl to 4 victory. The Seattle Indians met defeat at the hands of the Oaklanders, due to a bad first inning, when the Oaks scored three runs on as many hits. Tne final score was S to 2. Sacramento required ten Innings to defeat the Portland Ducks, 7 to S, In the camp of the quack-quacks. It was a red hot game. Ray French's double to deep left center in the final inning with two on and two out, scored both runners and turned the tide for the Senators after Port land had tied it with a two run rally in tne nmtn at 5 -ail. . . The Los Angeles Angels with the aid or Clyde Barfoot, masterful hur- ler, put an end to their losing streak oy pounding out a 12 to 2 maekln over me .Hollywood Stars. safety tone. However, Klelnke, third ! baseman, caught the ball, stepped on the third sack to retire Thomp son and then threw to second, but Collins beat the throw. Kelly, sec ond asement threw to first to catch Welborn for the third out. The largest crowd of the season was out and the uproar over the plays could be heard for blocks. Grocerymen 8 8 5 Postoffice ; 6 5 1 Luta and Griffin; Rider and O- nclL DUCKS FARMED Portland, (LP) Three members of the Portland baseball club have been farmed out. President Thomas L. YALEJAYVEES BEAT HARVARD Regatta Course, New London, Conn, (&) Yale won the first two I races of Its annual regatta with Harvard on the Thames here Fri day, winning the Junior varsity by four lengths after the Bull Dog freshmen had nosed out the .crim son by three-quarters of a length in the opening brush. Both races were over a two-mile course up stream. , The freshman encounter was thriller from start to finish, Yale pulling out the victory In the last PLAYERS RECOVER Chicago (fP) Alphonse Thomas and Bob Wetland, White Sox pit chers vho have been out of the game for a month because of In juries, have recovered and will re join their team at Detroit next week. 75 .yards, but the Bull Dogs were masters of the situation throughout the junior varsity race. The varsity crews will start their race at 7 p. m. GROCERS PULL TRIPLE PLAY Executing a triple play in the third inning to retire the side, the Grocerymen's team of the Industrial league defeated the league leading Postoffice aggregation 8 to 5. The winners virtually put the game away in the first inning when they scored five times. They added three more In the second and then were held scoreless for the rest of the game. Thf mailmen scored three times in the first, one in the second and an other in the fifth. The triple play came In the third inninjr. With three men on base, Fischer, third baseman hit a liner that apparently was headed for the Turner has announced. Johnny Beck and Leo Bu-jrie left hero Thursday night to Join the Pueblo club, of the Western league. Nick Borrelli baa been turned back to the Philadel phia Athletics and will be sent to Blooming ton of the Three Eye league. 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