Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 30, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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rHE DAILY CAPITA! JOUBKAL, SALEM, aEOOK, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 191 1.
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HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross
Things We Never See
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.every punch in his assortment on the
Cii'liforniHii lint wan unable to nonet t lie
reil'heaileil vnnth.
"Stall" Doesn't Work.
Watson was entitled to tlio first three
trail in Beven rounds, seven more of
thorn were fairly even and Watson
was entitled to six.
The Oalifornian showed that he can
take a wallop, and there is no doubt
went six rounds to draw, and Soldier
Nelson won the decision over Dude
Clark.
I 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' I IV iiu s-tiov " " " I f
rounils, 'roH feeling out his man at that he is a (rentiy unproved younger.
11.:. nr n, .rnniB. Tint the foil rf.i Cross tried his fumous stall on
fho dentist played that he was grORRV,
Watson kept after his man as usual,
but at tue same time kept bis jaw well
I In thepreliminares, Patsy Riley of NO DAMAOEDONE IBY
New York gave Chaille Oivens a box- EABTHQTJAKE IN ALASKA
llilf lesson hiiii wuu tuu uuiiiB.u vj 1-1 0 .
mil. Red Butler and Prankie Jones Fairbanks, Alaska, May 30. Ho fur
as could be learned here today, no ser
ious damage was dono by the severe
earthquake whieh shook this part of
Alaska Friday morning. rreviorm
shocks had been felt throughout a pe
riod of nearlv 48 hours but none were
of anything liko tho violent of yesterday's.
AMERICAN TEAM GIVES
. , . - 1.1 ,,nw,a Affll tllA
HIST IIMir nullum, li"""0' 'v
ennui Hum? fne team reorauized and
l npluiii Clii'iipe, a veteran of two oi-1
tuiii'ts to ti-jir down tho bulwarks pro-.
H Vri n0 IlL IllV i t.-.tinK the cup, wa persimde.l to join.
the team.
English Polo Players Arrive In tho
UUted States Today and Begin
Practtclntr-at Moadowbrook.
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nu Dib iluo ur jui
'CHICAGO FEDERALS MAY
GET AMERICAN TWIRLER
uiiiTTOii TPAM TS WEAK
.Utuiiuit -
SAY OVER SEA CABLES D;rvatchcs Say Thal ritcher Woltor ,
;. j Johnson Is In a Rccoptive Mood j
I an:l May Junii; Noxt Year.
Lord Wimuorne PuKca Mis ream t rora
the Ariry and Took It To Syaln for
"Bprlng Training'
SAYS HE WILL DEMAND .
FAT EUJJCII OF COIN
No Definlto Of for Alado, But It Is Said ;
On Authority That Sum la i
$20,000 Yearly.
By Hal Shoddnn.
New York, .May III). With eoinli
lions in Kni!liiml having fnirly revealed
n riibinet crisis while old .1. Hull was
ti vinu to act tou'ctlier a real polo tenia
to' 'cifileiitfe for the iuti'inatioaal enp
ni'xt iiioiith mid the honorable chill!) u-1
Hers being liammei'i d from pillar to By Hal Slieridan.
Walter H.iel.n,a..r "Hen.b", ;m.-A.lvlew from
team, we. o, Hum side of the At la nt.e , ,,.;;),;. t(t' .,,. Tinker of the
niight bi.,,.1 to figure how ,t will led " ,lmt
lo have lh,j cup llt.il. -Waller J..hi.K0,i. star twirler of the
,oinehow or otler tlums m.rt ol f
When the other '" : ':' ." . ' I
work out thut way.
guy loous rue woirn nine ,....... , ,.,.eentivo mood when
'i.n iiiinn fin iiiwhii 1 1 1 in
:.'n toam in .lulmnon, tho iiisiutrh ,
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..MM .nun vi '"'", ' he talked with Tinker for an hour or,
, , . : ,:. ' , -..in n:: . d. waHinngto,, ....,tiv. .t
lllj tllllKll'lll ' Ilium ...u ...... .. .'i
delivers some terrible blows for ll ca- :
ti ii or.
Kverytliiug ex. opt a revolution and
lili oibhed marked the preliminaries lor j
Hie polo invasion over in Knglmul. The
teiim arrived here today, having sailed
mi the 'J."ii'd, and will iminedial ,'ly i-tnit
pitirlii'e on ho Mendowbronk field.
'I'lieir ponies have beta here for a week
Mid having been iiiiliinbered by Hie .1
(jrooins wlio accompanied them on tho
htniiitoiiiiii MiiiiieniioliH are in uood
. , '. .i i. ..i i : services.
Minpo ior inn uiiv iiiii''tn. i
The Hi itish team today amy be weak ,
is cables from the other side indicated
before they sailed, bi t they pus-ed;
fer vrns nrule Waller nt taut time, now- ,
lever, bemuse .lohuson declared he was
! not open for an offer ut the time.
"I would not simi a new .contract
now with nay bull club, not even with j
WnMiiiiL'tun.'" Johnson was iiiotcd lis,
naying to Tinker. " Hut I will say
thiit tin1 rVilerul league looks lis good'
to me as nay other. There is no doubt t
but that it has come to stay, and as I
T inn not in the business for my health, I
the club that of furs me the most money j
next season undoubtedly will get my i
I am tied up by contract i
with Washington now but later on I'll j
be ready. ' ' I
Tinker declares that the Washington I
management already has tried to talk;
,..ro.,g, in . en ,e s . , , us ,mt h
en. cd bv t he Amen nil Hig I our or.. ... , ... . ; ... ........
l.i.-t year, which wiped up a huge sec
lion "of sod and earth with the chal
lenging team, w:iich was picked to beat
Hi 'in hands down.
History Repeats Itself.
the ureut twirler refused to listen.
".lust where Waller will pitch next!
year," Haid Tinker in n Chicago inter-
view, "is an uncertainty, but you can
just bet that he will be about the nigh-
: r; Mna v. '?""'
.. ,: " , .,,br i f he is not with the Cedeial league
Hse f, some one one. i,l, re m, , d ; ib o
a. he bet his stack on a t. I. . h, d
to find that tho other man held 1
"fours." Haviii'l slipped something B1 ! " , . ., , , ,
: , ' 2 I made no definite offer to John
over on the Knglish ust vear with a ' . ... ... .. ,
.. j- . . son because he said ho was not in lino
MippoMniiy "'Vr ,," to talk contract. 1 have authority,
therefore expect the l.r.tons to return .ii, ,ir.....ve .
however, to offer Johunon a tl.reeyeai
contnut and 2t),0lin yearly, and the
club that gets him will have to raise
this bid."
the compliment.
.lumping blithely back into last year,
it inn v bo recalled that but a s'.iort
time before tho big matches were to
be played tho governing powers de
cided the American train was not what
it should be and stinted in to reo
I liuii'e. Hurry Ittvue Whitney, the
'captain, stepped from the saddle and
l oxhall Iv io took his place. Kigntj
nfteiwitrd Keciie and a pony hn win Kingrklo tans Bouove lignt onouiu
IIae Eoeu Declared A Draw Frisco
Lad Asgressor.
li.iinu pirted coinpunv rather iiai'cre-
ii'oiiiiMit-ly, Keeno cliaigiug the grouiiit
head on. Ilia shoulder was fracturei!
Mid there '.ind to be another reorganiza
tion. Whitney went back to the tianu Sun Francisco, May HO. Referee Jim
Mid what tho two Witterhnry 's IVv-1 (hifiiii awarded l.cnch Cross of -New ;
creux Milbiirn and Whitney did tojy,,, Hie decision in his 20-roiind bout i
the challengers is history. here last night with Hod Watson, but
Don't Yelp With Joy. 'n iinv of those at the ringsbie thought
While the American team has been the ( nlilorninii should have been given
Vructicing no great yelps of joy have!,, ,iav. The New Yorker played for
lieen roming from their ramp. Thewthe head, while Watson fought mostly
are in good shape and ready for the to the body, and the fact that Watson s
fray, but those Knglishmen have iiad tot t car was bleeding and his lip badly
such a stormy voyage up to this singe puffed apparently inlliienced llriffiu's
of the game that once tncy xiviKe peace decision. .
Mid quiet they may begin to iet into Watson 'a right and left rips to the
action. Lord Wimborne, who Is fianiic-; stomach not only hurt but worried
ting the polo Invasion and furnishing Cross. Several times he complained j
most of the ponies, lias found his pa- that the Sun Friiiu isenn was hitting!
triotie ideas sadly walloped from time jW) )ut th,. referee paid no attention j
to time. to his claims. Tho local lad was nlso
Ticking his team from the armv, Lord; the nti;reMr. and toe fact that hel
Wimhoriio took men, ponies nnd nil to forced the fighting trom start to fin
Spain for "spring tinining. " They yt should have been considered by
dpriug-trnined and then on nlighting tirir'fiu.
on Inline soil again found the Hur-, save for a slight discoloration under
linghnin committee, the bin chief of 0ft Pye, which came from a hard
nil thililfs polo in England, did no: riuht. Cross left tlu ring uniuHrked.
approve of them. They were sentenced Hlt nt ,hff mme time th(1 jj,,w Yorker
to play four-headed by Walter lluck- tin, fl,,, thankful that his kuowledge
mastre just to see how bad they really 0f covering game wived him several'
were. times wiion Watson's hard rights and!
If the strlnir of flofeats lianiled the j,.(u reaeheil their mark. I
oballengers -atanrl for anything, his atson took everything that Cross
lordship's team lived up to all ""V- had to offer and then kept eoming in
tstioni being on thj frit. They; fof nore jue jew yoriier tried out:
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