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DAILY CAPTJTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1913, paqj ma SPORTS II I Recent Game With K. of C. Team of Portland Indicated That Thi:y Travel Fast Pace. Next Sunday the Albany baseball team will arrive at Salem about 2 p. m. on a special train, via the Southern Pa cific, accompanied by a large bunch of Albany baseball fans. The train will lie switched down near the Marion Ho tel, where a parade will be formed, and they will proceed to do the town. The Albany team has not been de fied this season, except, by the Port land Northwest league team and the Pegina team of the Western Canada league. They have won from the Hon eyman Hardware Company's team, of Portland; North Bank, of Portland, and the Mt. Angel team by large scores, and last Sunday playod the strong Knights of Colmmibus team of Port land, with Pat Hynes, of the Portland Northwest league club pitching for them, to a standstill, the game finally being called in the tenth inning to al low the K. of C. boys to catch their train, rntetrson and Bigbee pitched for Albany, and only allowed their op ponents eipht hits. The score stood !) to 9 when the game was called. Patter son pitched a swell game for Albany up to the sixth inning, when the score stood 8 to 2 in favor of Albany. In the sixth the K. of C. team made four runs, most ly on errors. Bigbee relieved Patterson at this time, although it was n6t Fatter son's fault in the least that the four runs came in. The K. of C. club was made up of nearly the same players as when they played at Salem, except that they had a Colt pitcher, instead of a Beaver pitcher, and for Albany to beat them 8 to 2 in the first six innings speaks well for their strength this season. The Albany team has several new If your meals don't taste right, or you have any dis tress try a bottle of HOSTETTERS' Stomach Bitters It tones, strengthens, Invig orates promotes better health in every way. Com mence today. players this season, and is an all around stronger team than last season, even against league pitchers, Captain Mouson getting four hits in the game with the Portland Colts ami Bigbee getting three hits out of four times up off tho Re gina league team's star pitcher. With Mickel, Mouson and Bigbee in the field, they have as clever a fielding and hit ting outfield as any semi-pro team in the valley. Their third baseman is in a class bv himself. Of the balance of the infield very little is known, except Swann, who is playing second. He is a fast man and a,good second baseman of considerable experience. The Salem team has had a few weak spots so far this season, owing to sev eral of last year's men not being on hand this season, and the bad weather not giving Manager Baker a chance to work up new material to fill them. However, for the game Sunday, it is expected that Salem will have those weak spots plugged so as to present a firstclaas team. Albany is determined to turn the trick on Salem this season for the severe beating they received at the Senator's hands last season, and Manager Baker is just as determined to bring home the big end of the purse. Pacific Coast League. ' W. L. PC. Las Angeles .S8 24 .613 Oakland 32 23 .533 San Francisco 30 33 .476 Venice .... , 29 33 .408 Portland 26 31 .4oC Sacramento 24 30 .444 National League. W. Ij. PC. Philadelphia 24 11 .686 New York 22 17 .564 Brooklyn 21 IS .53$ Chicago 22 20 .524 Pittsburg 21 21 .500 St. Louis ;;,20 24 .455 Cincinnati 17 27 .386 Boston 13 23 .378 American League. Philadelphia 31 10 .762 Cleveland 32 13 .711 Washington 24 19 .558 Chicago 25 21 .543 Boston 19 23 .452 Detroit IS 29 .383 St. Louis 19 31 .380 New York 9 32 .220 Pacific Coast League. R. H. E. Oakland 0 2 3 Portland 3 7 2 James aud Fisher; Malnrkey and Crisp. R. H. E. Los Angeles 3 fl 2 Sacramento 1 9 2 Perritt and Brooks; Stroud and Bliss. R. H. E. San Francisco 9 15 1 Venice 8 3 1 McCorry and Schmidt; Hitt and Elliott. Busy hands can find their own mis chief to do. National League. R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 9 1 rittsburg 0 6 1 Alexander and Killifer; Catmiitz, O Toole aud Simon, Kelly. R. H. E. Boston 0 5 1 Chicago r 12 0 Rudolph and Whaling; Overall and Archer. R. H. E. Cincinnati 4 10 2 Brooklyn " 3 4 1 Benton and Clark, Kliug; Curtis, Stack and Miller. . . R. H. E. St. Louis 5 11 New York 4 11 2 Griner and McLean; Mathtwson, Wiltse and Meyers. American League. R. H. E. Chicago 4 9 2 Boston 1 6 1 Cycotte and Schalk; O'Brien, Bedient, Fostor and Carrigan. R, n. E. Detroit .' 69 2 Philadelphia 14 16 0 Dubue, House, Claus and McKee; Wickofff, Bush and Lapp, Sehang. R. H. E. St. Louis 2 6 3 Washington 6 10 1 Weilman, Stone, McAllister and Ag- new; Englo and Henry. R. H. E. New York 5 12 3 Cleveland 9 15 1 Ford, Warhop, McConnell, Clark and Sweeney; Blnnding and O'Neil. her franchise in the Tri-State League will be taken away if the attendance is not better. It is the old story of a bush town trying to keep a league team without putting up. JOLTS It is up to the Elks and Hllhee teams to entertain a bic crowd this afternoon at 4 o'clock. There should bo a large attendance if the tag sale is any indication. t Final arrangements for the Salem. Portland Y. M. C. A. relay race Satur day havo been praetiea'ly completed. Minton will start tho first lap for Sa lem at 10 o'clock aud tho other mem bers of the Salem team will run in tbo following order: Fieko Bchaofe. Kiutus Jim, Spencer, Lafky, Iluggons, Patchin, Tallnian and Utter. The Port land team has not been definitely set tled, because it is not known whether Tom Booth and E. Trcuohel, of lust year's team will be able to run. If tuey are not, tile Portland association will be represented by 10 of the fol lowing 11 men. McDonald. Pavtnn. Vandorlip, Ounthor, Moss, Fox, Quinn, Brown, Day, Fleming and Sawtell. North Yakima has been warned that HBESsssanssaasiansanaa n It 51 IJ II II II MMMMfMM . f HAVE YOU TRIED IT? 11 fl ! "SALAMANDER" x "Hopfen und Maltz Gott Erhalis" t A reproduction of the old-fashioned all-malt Beer . X "Getundheit und ein proher Mut Sind better alt viel gelt, und gut Especially bottled for home use. Send your order by telephone, Main 229 for a case j Salem Brewery Association , H UIH uttm ij a m iHHsssEaaacazaaaaaaaaisaaaaaBaaaaaasaasaaBBaaaasa Tonneman does to Seals, Los Angeles, Cal., June 5. Charles Tonnemau, the catcher, released by the Venice Coast League team last week, announced yesterday that ho had ac cepted Cal Ewing's terms and would leave tonight to join San Francisco. Meiji Wins Game. Tokio, June 5. Meiji University eas ily defeated the Stanfprd University baseball team here yesterday. Score: ,R. II. E. Meiji 5 8 2 Stanford 1 8 3 Feet So Sore Couldn't Walk Down Stairs TIZ Cured Her Quick. Send at Once for Free Trial Package. SCHOOL IS WINNER Defeats East Salem Field and Track Team in Meet by Score of 63 to 43 and Patchin Is Star. Tho Englewood Grammar School track team defeated the East Salpm school team 63 to 43 in a field and track meet held on Willamette field yesterday afternoon. Patchiu, of Englewood, won tho meet for his school taking six firsts and four seconds. Ho took a first or second in every event ho entored. Hngcdorn, of East Salem, was the star for his aggregation, taking four firsts and several seconds, a total of 29 points. Ho won lnuduble distinction by broad jumping 18 feet 2 inches. Among other good records, Tatchin ran the 50 in 6 flat, the 100 in 11 and the half in 2:33. This is very excep tional for the grammar school class. Other interesting records wore 8 feet' 2 inches in the pole vault, also by j ratchin, and 23 feet 8 inches in the shot put. Patchin also throw tho discus 69 feet 8 inches. The events and thoso winning points follows: Fifty-yard dash Patchin, Edw., 1st; Hngerdorn, East, 2d; Gregg, Edw., 3d. Time 0 sec. Pole vault Patchin, Edw., 1st; Lind soy, Edw., 2d; Wolf, East, 3.. Height, 8 feet 5 inches. 220-yard hurdles Patchiu, Edw., 1st; llagedorn, East, 2d; Croisan, East, 3d. Time, 32 sec. 100-yard dash Patchin, Edw., 1st; llagedorn, East, 2d; Gregg, Edw., 3d. Timo, 11 sec. 220 yard dush llagedorn, East, 1st; Patchin, Edw., 2d; Gregg, Edw., 3d. Time, 25 soc. Shotput llagedorn, East, 1st; Patch in, Edw., 2d; Wolf, East, 3d. Distanco, 28 feet 8 inches. Half-mile Patchin, Edw., 1st; Lind say, Edw., 2d; Davis, Edw., 3d. Time, 2 minutes 33 socomls. Broad jump llagedorn, East, 1st: Orcgg, Edw., 2d; Dickey, East, 3d. Dis tance, 18 feet 2 inches. 440-yard dash llagedorn, East, lKt; Patchin, Edw., 2d; Anderson, Edw., 3d. Time 65 seconds. ' Discus Patchin, Edw., 1st; Wolf, East, 2d; Plummer, East, 3d. Distance. 69 feet 8 inches. Mile Lindsay, Edw., 1st., Swarts, Edw., 2d ; Davis, Edw., .'id. Timo 6 min. 22 sec. High .uini Wolf, East, 1st; Mercer, East, 2d; Patchin, Kdw 3d. Height. 4 feet 6 inches. Officials were: Starter, Dr. Sweet land; caller, Chas. Ohling; timers, Ax ley and McClelland; judges, Hill, Ax ley, McClelland; clerk of course, Swine; inspectors, McDaniel, Oppeiilaiidor, Sacket; field judges, Paget, Hire, Luco. No Substitute Could Do This. No Inferior substitute, but only the genuino Foley Kidney Pills could have rid J. F. Wallich, Bartlett, Nebraska, of his kidney trouble. 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Every thing offered for sale in our children's department is manufactured in day light, sanitary factories. Prices reduced on entire line. Dresses Reduced Coats Reduced Waists Reduced Underwear Reduced Suits Reduced Linens Reduced. Big specials throughout store 4?yAUTT MERCHANDISE ubcpt mtr.T (crwtcii itatt couht, a oaten White Slaver Sentenced. OKITID FUSS LaiSSD WIBB. The Dalles, Or., June 5. For bring ing her daughter hero from Vancouv er, Wash., Dora Buckor, who pleaded guilty to a whito slave charge, is today under sentonco of from one to ton years in tho state penitontiary. Sho was se verely arraigned by the judgo. To the People of Salem. Wo wish to again call your attention to tho fact that we are sole agents in this city for Moritol Pile Remedy. Our success with this remody has far ex ceeded our most sanguine expectations. Theroforo, we aro ploased to recom mend and guarantee every packago of Moritol Pile Remedy. Capital Drag Store. It doesn 't take a very serious of fense to cause tho lynching of a "nig ger" down in tho black bolt; one was killed because he lode in a car designed for whites. Nothing is. more disagreeable than eczema, or other skin diseases. It is also dangerous, unless speedily checked. Moritol Eczema Remedy will afford in stant relief and permanent results. Wo have never seen a remedy that com pares with it. Capital Drug Store. THE SALEM ROYAL BAKERY Formerly German Bakery. 210 8. Com. St. Phone 378 Why send your money to Port land, when you can buy your broad,' cako and pastries at homo, manufactured in an up-to-date, clean, sanitary and modern bak cry! We own and operate The White Swan Bakery and Dairy Lunch, .119 N. Commercial streot. GOLDSMITH & THEUER PROPRIETORS. Phone 903. Doctors Use This for Eczema Dr. Evans, Ex-Commlssloner of Health, nays: "There Is almost no re lation between skin diseases and the blood." The Bkln must be cured through the skin. The germs must be washed out and so salves hare long ago been found worthless. The most advanced physicians of this country are now agreed on this, and are nre. scribing a wash of wintcrgreea, thy mol and other ingredients for eczema and all other skin diseases. This com pound is known as D. D. D. Prescrip tion for Eczema. Dr. Holmes, the well known skin specialist writes: "I am convinced that the D. D. D. Prescription Is as much a speclfio for ecteina as Quinine for ma laria. I have been prescribing the D. u. D. remedy for years." It will tain away the itch the Instant you apply It In fact, we aro so sure of what D. D. D. will do for you that we will be glad to let you have a $1 bottle on our guarantee that It will cost you nothing unless you find that It does the work. J. C. Percy. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from throe to four days by ap plying Chabmorlain 's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle. For Bale by all dealers. 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