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MORNING REGISTER, El 'PNP ORE.. FRIDAY,' JULY 21, 1922 SIX I B1IBEHENTIST CLASH : Postoffice Remains In Tie By i Winning Game Sttuulliic of tho TYnnw Postofflco . Jiarler-Dontlats . 6 Hiirtlwnre UAniKomen 4 u lUite here-Con fiction era . 4 ! liuMilora , lMumbera Hankers Hhoo-Fuelnu'M 2 . Hum durd Oil 1 FROM MX BROTHER POUCKtEE K T.Mt RAILROAD rt L-TrO -T-J V-, -a' -J TKOUtbUS UP tOOW j i . ir. here i nNtFP r a : r j . r T-uwyL j a ifkworwa! u iff II I Ak the rosuU of the two tames played in the Twills'" league mai , iiiKht tho race has narrowed down to . n nttnlr between the Postofflce teiim and the Barber-Dentists. In a brilliant nnd Bpeeuy Kaino sinirea on the fair prounds yes lerday evening the PoBtoffice men nosed out tho Shoe Ktielmen by one lone tally, the final ; score beintf ? to 6. Ward drifted the leather n cross the nan for the winners, nnd Bcllar directed the Shoe-Kuelmen . battery. The Hardware men died hard In the mime played on tho university dia- mond, but the score rolled up on ' them by the Barber-Dentists appears to be a hand on the wall writing a prophetic message that the men who . remove whiskers and teeth are out to rapture tho bunting for their wigwam. Five to on was the final count count which ruined the title hopes of thy? Hardware men, former league leaders. Hum nnd Robertson served , mi tho battery for the defeated team, while Whetstone and Yoekey are members of the winning combination, llobertscn made the lone tally for the ' Hardware team, and the scores for the winners were annexed by Pharis, Moore and WIntler. Pharis and Moore - both brought in two of the tallies for their team. Large' crowds witnessed both games last ninht. This evening the Plumbers moot the fJaragemen at the untver- ; sity, and the Bankers will tangle with ' the Butchers at the fair grounds. It ; Is likeiy that the one big: event left for next week will bo a game between the Postoffice team and the Earber-Den-tists for league honors. 4 to S. bv a ninth limine rnlly. Berir- 1 Wm Mttb IN UUMt Mill " Wilkerscn Succeeb 1 BOLE WIN OVER OETUT " ' wmwmwi iiiiii ami MODERN CRANXCASE CLEANING SERVICE Calol Floshlnr 03 sad Zeroleae for ' safe, thorough cletninr and correct nfXuic. At dealer rho diiplay the r 'Sica. .---.... STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Cleveland Drubs Senators 'and . Scores 11th Straight AMERICAN" I.KAGVE St. Louis . . . New York , Detroit .... Chicaso . . Cleveland . . Washington hiludelDliia Boston W. I.. ..51 37 ..50 40 ..16 42 ..46 43 ..45 43 ..40 45 ..35 4S ..37 51 Pot. .5 SO .556 .533 .517 .511 .471 .432 .430 NEW YORK. July 20. After losing eight straight games to Metroit the New1 York Americans today reversed ne score or yesterday una iieteateu the Tigers, 5 to 1. The Yankees won the game in the sixth inning when they secured two runs after two were out, on singles by Meuscl, . Ruth, Schang and Ward. Ward clinched the game in the eighth when he hit a home run off Ehmke. with Meusel and Ruth on base. The score: R. H. E. Detroit 1 8 1 Xew Y'ork 5 9 0 Batteries: Oldham. Ehmlte and Woodall, Manlon; Mays and Schang. Cleveland Wins Eleventh Straight WASHINGTON, July 20. Cleve land recorded its eleventh consecutive victory today when it defeated Wash ington, s to z. in the second game of the series. The visitors knockHl Erlehson out of the box in the fifth. when Jamieson clouted a. home run over the right field wall, with l-'hle, who had tripled, on base. Tne score: It. H. E. Cleveland S 12 0 Washington 2 7 1 Batteries: Uhlo nnd O'Neill: Erick- son, Zachary and Plcinich. , St. Trfinls I o rent a Athletics PHILADELPHIA. July 20. Van- gilder held Philadelphia to five hits today and St. Louis won the second game of the series. Four double plays In the first seven innings kept the Athletics fron( rcachingirsecond. Perfect Pre- tiff oyrup sern is made by using XA sugar and M Karo Crystal. White instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo RED LABEL. FREKi A.k your graecr or writ Corn Products Refining Company, Dept. A) Affo, 111., for baaniiful and instructive Karo . Praerying Folder. For a Satisfying Smoke you may always depend upon Cigars Sold by All Live Dea!s:- 'i OREGON DRUG CO. Distributors EUCENE CIGAR FACT . Manufacturers ! James H. Wilkerson, fopnwrlv United -States 'district attornev and prominent legal auihoruy of Cnicago, has been appointed to tho federal bench in that city, succeeding K. M. Landis, who resigned to become su preme baseball commissioner. - Several"1 Nothbifts Signed Up By Fight Promoter Ono 'of rho mala features of tho big bom to bo hold In tho armory nu.xt Monday night, July -4, is the mixed go hot wee n Curl Miller a mi N ir It Z vol is. Jack Fulton, local promoter, says that there has Won coiml dv ruble arguments concerning tho relative merits of a boxer and a' wresthT when placed in the sumo ring and permitted to fight in their own way, and on (Monday night a practical demonstra lion or a mixoa nout win tie neui unit fans may judgo for themselves. Miller will enter the ring us a boxer while 'volts will try to hest his opponent by the holds nnd twists of a wrestler. The main event on Monday's pro gram is the "Wrestling match between Ted Tye. champion wrestler of the Pacific Coast, and Doe Furness, of Chicago. Kurness Is now iu Kugene and has been training strenuously for some time. Fulton has taken him to several of the near-by towns to let the fans look him over and judgo for themselves. Furnesii, a medical stu dent, is the wrestling partner of Johnny Myers, champion lightweight Utlo holder of the world. Fulton Is now arranging a couplo of preliminary events for the night of July 24, and he hopes to bring In n few fast lads to- give the fight fans of Kugene n. real - -oxhibltion. He an nounced last night- that he 1 would likely get Strotaefof Junction City, to appear on the preliminary card. only 21 men facing Vangllder during the time. The score: R. II. E. St. I.ouis i 4 6 0 Philadelphia 0 0 l Batteries: Vangilder and Sovereid; Rommel and Bruggy. to 8, by a ninth Inning rnlly. Usur er, who had held the Semiiors to un tun nnd ne hll. blew up in the last frame The winning run ww scored after two were down, when Kopp drew n walk with tha buses filled, fun-inn in x run. Tho leoro: It. II. tK Seattle 1 1 titfcrnmunio 4 4 t U;ittet Kk: lierger. tlatdner and To. bin; Cahlwvli, Oanfield nnd Cook. THOUGHT HE HAD TITLE WON SHOT OIT (r IKH'NDS CtST JOHN III A( K (IIAPIUKKflfl oAKt.Axn. Cat!. July 50. -Jo'nn lllaek, veteran proftKSIoiml ' of the Clurcinnnt eluh, nt homo here today after the national open golf rlmriv pionshiii at ChlruKu, said he - really thought he had the champion ship1 tinder h!s hat up to the 7 1st hole. "It seemed everyone else did, too," he sold, "ffitt that shot out of bounda from the first tee cost mo the big prim. Hut (Jenc Sam sen ts a fine wee laddie-and deserved to win." Itlnt'k saya the new champion I n great golfer. At times his short game borders on the phenomenal, ac cording to Itlaek, ami his tee shots are well up tu tha average. SEEKS BRITTON-SHADE GO PORTLAND BEAVERS GET Boston Wins Over Cblcaco BOSTON, July 20. Dugun's single, with two out in the last o the tenth, following E. Collins errbr on Smith nnd Harris', sacrifice, gavo Boaton a victory over Chicago today. Hooper's bad throw to third let in one Boston run. Sheely's home run was a long drive over the left field fence in Ihe seventh. The score: ' - R. H; E. Chicago . , 2 9 2 Bosroj. 3 9 o Batteries: Faber, Hodge and Sehnlk: Pennock and Walters. HELPS CARDINALS TO WIN Giants' Capture Second 'Gafrie of Series From Reds - . New York St. Louis . Chicago . . Cincinnati NATIONAL LEAGUE . W. L. Pet. W. U Pet. . v. ;.52 30 .635 . .515 36-611 . .40 41 .519 ..46 43 .617 Brooklyn ....43 44 .414 Pittsburg 41 44 .482 Philadelphia , 30 51 .370 Boston 29 63 .364 . ST. LOUIS, July 20 Roger Horns hy's home run. his 26th of . tho seiL son, with one In the sixth Inning, fea tured the Cardinal's victory In ten in nings over Boston today. The drive was made off Rube Marquard. R H E Boston --. ......... ; 4 9 1 St. Louis . . i . 5 11 8 Manuard. McQuillan. Braxton. Oes- chger nnd Olbson: Bh'erdell and Aln- Hmtth, Clemons. CiantH Win rront RW CINCINNATI, July 20 The Giants won the second game of the series from the Reds today,' Donohue nl lowfng only one hft in the first four innings, but was pounded hard in tho fifth, sixth and seventh, and his mipport wavered nt critical times. icynn- pitched a strong game. ' R H IT Now York vi.; 7 10 0 Cincinnati : . 3 12 4 Batterlra: Ryan nnd Hnyder; Dono hue, Gillespie and Wingo. Brooklyn DrrentA Clilfngo CH1CAOO, July 20 Brooklyn de feated .Chlcngo In a hectic gnrno to day, it bnlng tho tfonond gamo tho DodgerH hnvo 'won ' In their recent invasion. Tho wllducns of Knuf nmnn, mup-Icd with erforn bv 55eb Terry nnd com free hitting, account ed for the early lend of tho visltorfl nnd made the game safe by hitting Rtculnnd hard between hlw passes. ' ' R H E Brooklyn J..-.11 10 0 Chlesgw 7 11 2 Bntteries: B. Orhnep and R. Miller, Kinifmnn. Pteuland, liubunka, Jones and O'Farrell. - ni'l'lc tjfv$t to '.p'rfcfrft PTTTHBr'RO. Julv BO Th Plrsls trlnmphpd ngnln todav nvor (he Phil lies, but hid-o Vvel ''J? Inninus. In the Inst of th l"th 01einr doubtod nnd scored on Martin vllle'n sacrffl,' and Blgbcc's slnele after pnrey had been purposely walked.' r ' " it V- Phllndclnhia , i s 1 pithitrg a m. .o Bfittorlcs: Wflncrt and. Henline: fJlanner nml Oooch. Tlim-Ht-n Ihhho Big danro Baturdnv evening. July 22nd. Musio by Bungalow Orchestra. 7-21-2 Los Angeles Garnet 'Eleventh . ' Straight Victory . PACIFIC COAST LKAGIT? San Francisco ..':': Vernon v. -.... I-os Angeles Snlt Lake Oakland Seattlo '.... Portland . . . . ."VTV . . . Sacramento W. L. 42 . .87 4? ..5 53 ..63 02 . .C4 64 ..48 69 ..44 61 ..43 65 Pet .011 .694 .627 ,605 .500 .449 .419 .398 SALT LAKE. July 20. After losing 15 straight games Portland today got back into the win column by defeat ing Salt Lake, 7 to 1. Wnlberg held the Bees to four hits, one of them be ing a home run by Thurston, tho Bee's only tally. The score: R. H. E. Portland ......i.i,.....-,,. 710- 0 Salt Lake . i 4 1 Batteries: Walbergf and King; Thurston nnd Anflnson. - Anrels Take Eleventh fitrnUrht LOS ANGELES, July 2. By win ning from Vernon, 10 to 4. today, l,os Angeles annexed Her 11th straight victory. The Angels won in the third, when two doubles, two singles, a walk and a sacrifice netted five runs. A home run by Peto Schneider, Tiger right fielder, in tha third frame, was a fehture. , ' Thb score:-' M : 1 ft. tr. v "Los Angeles ..... ,:. .10 12 i vernon ,....,, 4 10 2 Bntteries: Dumovieh and ftnirfwin- James, Jolly, Glider and Murphy. Ouk.s Again Dmb Frisco OAKLAND. Julv 20. The ftnkH annexed their fifth straight victory to day by whipping the Seals, 4 to 1. It wus oan i-rancisco's third straight de feat. The Oaks COUhtod twlro In Ihn sixth and twice moro In tho eighth. j ne score; . k. h. E. Snn Franeisco .. . . , ., . . . ; . ,1 7 3 Oakland . 4 fi 1 Batteries. Genrv nntl AirnAw1 A,. lett and Koehler. Scattln Txispm to Senators RAPR M At r.TX'fi-i nr. . mento won todny's git mo from Seattle, F1TZSWMOXS STAK A!tl S.TI'KIAV. Artil'ST 5 CHICAGO, July 20 Floyd Fit slmmons. promoter1 of th Ibmny lA'onnrd-ltiM'ky Kansas boxing eon test at .Michigan City,. Ind., July 4, today oiieuiMr ngotiailoiis tor championship match; htwei-n Jink Britten, the wnlterwclKht t"1 hold or, and Davo Shade, the fall font iu welterweight. ' FitKilmmons plans to stage th con test in his new arena nn the afternoon of August 5, on which days tho Klku of Indiana will hold tlu-lr stain con vention In Michigan City, fin lntiul ed staging u contest hctwncn leuinril mid Kvcr llnmmr of Chicago on that ditte but failed to Tcclvo n fnvomhl reply from ..the lightweight chanu plon. ' Fitrslmmons will'met Jack Timp- sey, and his manager. Jack Unarm In Detroit Saturday, to olost a labor day contest for tho hoavywHglit champion. Bill Brennsn will prolv ably bo the opponent selected. 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