Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 17, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PACE STY
HENRY PECK'S
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1 SPORT NEWS TSSw
J til Pacific Coast League Standings.
"SPEEDER" TO RACE HERE DURING CHERRY FAIR
f!t $D
Km- , . . ' M i
li inn " ii T- ii'itu i LmJmMHMmmmmi
VERNE
Veine Mimcell, of I'm ll.in.l, will rule
wilh the liulinii iiiiiturcyi'lii inclti tc.im
at the races to In hell during the
tlherry fair nl (lie 1'nir (InniiuH (nick,
Mnseell inis taken move I'ird phices
limn nny oilier i:iier In die NoitHweut
ii'lu e Hie hI ii 1 1 oi' liU miitiiivye'.e enreei-,
lie mil,' In Ins liisl' line In June l!ll,
when lie limit In , I plnce in n I "i mile
i, ill, I rucrt he'd in e.nineiMion ith the
intmiioliilo teiiil in nt Hiui tine, lie
i .!. n l h. p, liulinii ami i'li'iie lintely
.iflemnrd Htnrtcl rut to lines more
i ( nl s on the liiil iiu (c ce.
In ll'll lie l'i,,K, the wnvi.l'i record
tin li I'hit ilirl t'nclv I'cr liw luiliM mill
ileaeeil up honor lor hi ,um in other
AM k'.UlCANS ARE UNDAUNTED.
Now Yoik, .lime 17. rii hiiiiitcl hy
the decisive vieteiv of the lu:ih polo
itaHciirici who lite, I the international
m in tne- straight gare. the Ameri
tun I'o'o .lV,ic!aiioii niiiiiMiiiceit teiu
i' dcteriiiination t.i -en I n team to
l-ligland lu'Vt voir I i ln'iiK hf'-li (lie
ioete, tniphv,
Colo export . rili. ii" ! the manage
loont of (hi year's touiuini. nt lor it
Cil'line to have at let one wes'ein
p'ayer on th Aniircan ilel'en.lmg team.
Some wont so far . to oVihv' t'l t"v
that nt least two wevtei'i plaet should
line lieen tneluded ill the team, and
rf dieted that next yesi tne Hinliagani
vluU of ( alifoinia atut tin tinwents'a
i lull of I hn ngo would be vepn-s.nte 1.
The h . -eipts fio'ii the twj names
p. no, I nt MeadoivbMoU total'el '-'',
Oi'ii tnid the expendituie wove about
Wi.i congratulated en .,11 side today. i
o.i'i'o. I no Kriti-n i-vmn-ei
nu.t !nvih entertanment
were planned.
th..m
tei-
BAN TUT ON RACE TRACK
Rl'SULTS IN DENVFR
lSnver, Coin., Ju 1?, - l.i'i'.nls to
fiet out (Kevlnnd race iv.-ilt fi,m i!ie
isce uao with an dcgive f pio.nvl
nes hs..l pnictically been kIo-.i ,,m'el
today. lom the first t!ic r.uth.n iti...-
llrietly enforced the stale law pYehil
iting the iie uf the toWrntd or of
putilie telephone at the track. lVr a
time the rviilt weii ent 1 v wav of
the liack office's private telephone.
Tuesday afternoon, however, the i-o-n. j
wiisvea leariiivl they n, re n, t on'n U. '
ing handled a new, but tlat'p.vi'
room nls, vsotv getting thete, wlicre
upon it compelled the tvnixsl of thi
telephone, too. It was believed the
uncertainty coiu'erning re,i!t would
make the nii-eting usilc for pool room
)nirp,wm
DOOTLE KSADEX IS OX.
i
Sacramento, June lT.vvrm,nto
tnd Portland Coast league team will
pUy a double healer this afternoon,
fir game Hartinc at i O'elo.-k. mskinir
... . . . . A. . . , ,
T ,,,r " ini'c posiponei tiunng in
erei!,r,g w.vrk of the soava.
MASCELL.
nioel he , n he llr iwel in Ii 2.
Ihi onr he n 1 s . nido nuniiiHt Harney
Idnl'ield anil iVdily Tetlnlal'f time mi
the I'oiinlrv ( lull tiiioti nt I'ortlnnd ntul
eipinlle.l the time on n iniitiiicvole of
the e tu ijieni niiln ilriver. Last year
a an I'ulucky year for Mnseell when
in the ui"os nt Vancouver, Wnhinlon,
hi tne Mew out on a turn niitl threw
him. i iiuiii); ininiie that prevented his
rciiinlii nn on the track that vonr. His
return to the track this year with the
determination (n clenn up honor. for1
hi, t n will nsi,,e the Salem motor.
cy,!e iH.e fan that (here will l.e
"sumo pce,( itit loose when he riile
nLaiiist the other viack il.loi nt the
chrirv fair lines.
i CAKPENTIER MAY ACT
A3 riOHT KEFEREE
Per!.. .Inne ir.- Uoorgo Cnrpenticr,
licnvvweig!it liiampion of V.urope, was
coiisideiinii todav an offer to act as i
referee In the bent here June 2T he-j
tween Jack Johnson and Prank Moran. '
Alter several other proposed referees
were rejected bv one ki.le or the other, :
Carpentier. who is acceptable to both
principals, wns asked to tu t.
' :
RITCHIE STARTS TRAINING.
louden. June IT.-With more than :
to week ..head of him to piepare for
his 2. round bout 'sith Freddie Welsh,":1. "' propenies.
heiv .lulv t, t'hampion Willie Ritchie
who
amve.t vesteixlav, started In
training arrangements todav.
i.. .i . . .. . . V.
imvLii,- i, -, upiti ri ciimmeiti on pun-
lidied ciiti. isms. lnt.-,.d of .u
things, easy for a few Jays, a had been
'P'Vte l. K.tchie announced his inten-
Ition of lonimeacing training at once , ,
neiMi oas neon in i oiuioii tor about a
w.-ek.
I
NATIONAL LEAGUE UMPIRES
SAID TO BE BAD
Hoston. Jm.e ir. --'The National
to!ie i: !.;' re .-.rv woi-se than they w ere
last simxvi, mil that's the next thing
to i" p sible," w the statement of i
tioorge SiaDing of tho Hoston Brave.
in ain.ovu rig that he would protest t,i
l . :,i 1 n r against eertain divss
1 1.-,
COVLON QUITS KING.
1 i Angele. June !. Johnny
Coc.lon la out ihe ring for all tune.
Old, in; to a formal statement he i
ungating' h uy Tto '
bs..t:wegh, ohampion, re.ted hi,
rv. oss lor ni rt", eat itcieat ivy .lohsny
W illiam. an,( announeM that he hs
ave,l, d.n.i.g hi ten rear uni career,
rA,oik
.. , .... ..
Do you ni fruit picktr$?
Th Journal New Today odt
winy, w nmwrw rn. ,,a.
j M iihuiii; mmm
cheaply. ,
COUSIN
I
I
Dwfoat of Bantam Chsmploi Rocolrod
With Oenulne SadnM In Oothan
Sporting Circle la Well Liked
BILL STEEN IS WINNING
TWIRLER rOR CLEVELAND !
Buck Weaver Make Tremendous Kit
at Captain of the Chicago White
Box In Popular Player.
lly Hal Hliorl.lnn.
Now York, ,liim 17. The defeat of
I Iji ii t inn ('hiiiiiiion .lull n n v ("on Win liv
Kid Williams In do Aniiele wns re
eelved in (lotlinni Hortin circle with
Kenuinn rmlneis. I 'onion hns nlwnvs
lieen a iiopu Inr I'hntnplon, lioth here anil
in his mime town of ChiciiKo. When
.loliniiv lieenme III more' than a year
nun he kept on trnlninir and f i iilit inir.
lint fn iti lie wiih no Inouer in eomlitiou!
to do hat lie In the rinn. Then lie Hpent
i ,....,,ii,. I., n... u';..,.....,;.. n...i
Micliiiin woihIh trying to regain h ih
henlth, lint his "hnwiiiK Hninst the I' ;
husky Knno on hi first reiippenrmiee L, . """,rK
l, !,..,, I li.ivini.l nil .ne.ti.iii tl.ul l, ,nIl ,l"'n""
fnr friun the Coulnn of old. Willinnm
linnimered him nt will and for the find
, time In IiIk life Coulnn wns whipped,
inn! whipped without nlmwlux even n
flush of liis oi l time form,
. ,,. . ,
When MimnKor .'oi llirminnlinm or
Cleveluinl renllv wnuts th Niiiik to vin
a ((iime nuw
, , ,
w ailiiys he onlers Hill Meen
tn do the pit, In ml;. Steen hns niio.
eeedeil Venn (ireitir lis the Nap.' tr
j fliiiKer. lloth Stoen niul (IreKir are
niK'"""""1 inini tne rniiiiimi i mir
league eluli. If Hill keeps up his grout
work mid Venn continue to slip, most
fan will voon forgot nil about Vean.i
ami the ttlory an, I the limelight will all'
lie for Stoen". If Ciontlo had not hrok-1
en Steen'a little finger with a Knuckle j
hall earlv in the soasnii there's no toll-
ing how lung a string of victories tho
Nap might now have.
The appointment of Huck Weaver,
former San I'lancisco Const leaguer, a
! , ,,'VI I"'" "ii'eago nixe mix, nns
; ''a: ". "'""'"'Ions UK. he l li.cago
. ' . . ' "; i "k
it pinivo for Weaver, who is popular
i in overv city on the circuit.
YOUTHFUL. WR1NKLELESS
SKIN EASY TO HAVE
'
Y,'u who desire to regain a youthful
appeaninee will do well to make the
eo,nniiitaneo of the two simple, but
Mlimble, preseriptions here given.
make an effective wrinkle remov
,,r' m',i n" ounce of powdered saxclite
and a half pint witch hazel. Hathe the
face in the solution innnedintely every
wrinkle is affected. It acts wonderful-
y " MK,n rN,,lu '"'T, " " - '
''"V1" P'.,M,,N,,,m remarkable astringent )
To get rid of an aged, faded, freckled
.... i .
. t ............ n,.
ot ",,"'", niervonr'd sx at any ,lrii(
store and aoidr iiiirhtlv na von would
, , ' . - , .
cold cream, erasing tin mornings with
8,,or; " "j11 1,",,-v l-
"r" tesirnhle aurtaeo skin, w-
'"K ?"uiig.T, . nnguier, neaiinier
fiin limn i n. n 1 11, icn- j. iiiiiiiing 1 1.
Oiinal this tratmont as a facial rejuve-
nator.
LOCHINVAR STUNT LANDS
INDIAN BRAVE IN JAIL
Ta.'oma. Wati., June 17. If fair El.
len had scratched young- 1 hinvur's
lace and seveivly bruse,l him in sundry
plaov when he tried to bear her away
from her father's cattle, the poet might
have h'l a different storv to toll.
1-oui Pan, a Mnckb shoot reservation
Indian, attempte 1
I to play the part of,
i'.sv l.o.i-.s be, in isil
. i .. . t i i
l.eiehinvar and to,
waiting a hearing before the federal
commissioner. Bety Jamos, Rn Indian
eiiaeted fair Kllon but when I.oui at
tern) ted to carry her away nn hi, stee l
' Udian tK.ny he wri-
.n T:' . ...
v nen nrongnt lo tsroma on a war
rant swivrn out bv A-sistant I'r.itvvl
States O'stiict Attorney Covrge K:h
burue yesjerdsy, Louis" face was
scratched and scarred where Betsy had;
' 1 1 sign of her .bvtpprov l, .
DiJ you find it? Th lottr
i -r w . r
ii a rriacror 1 AC journal nctv
Today Ads.
SALLY -
PC.
Venire . . . . , 40
I. on Angelca i 40
.663
.554
.547
.402
.449
.380
Nan Francisco
41
Portland 31
Nncrnmento 31
Onkland 27
Yesterday 'i Result.
At Sacramento Sacramento 8, Port
land 0.
At Venice, Venice 3, I.wi Angcloa 1!.
At Onkland Oakland 1, San Francis
ro 0 (It Innings). ,
Western Trl State League Standings.
W. I,.
PC.
Wnlln Wullu ..
IVmlloton ....
linker
North Ynkiinn
37 27
33 2S
211 33
2li 33
.557
.541
.475
.420
Yesterday' Results.
At Ituker l'enillctnn 7, linker 0.
At North Ynkinia North Ynkima 0,
Wnlla Walla 2.
STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS,
National League.
W. T,.
PC.
.0.10
.577
.5111
.500
.4!1
.457
.435
.383
I v , v
"rK
2 17
Cinciniinti 30 22
St. Louis 2S
20
21
27
2,"
20
2'J
' , "'"'V 1
21
Mruoklyn 20
Huston IS
American tonguo.'
L.
IS
24
23
2.1
25
211
33
35
PC.
.047
.571
.5.r)S
.558
.528
.453
.310
.310
I riiiludelpliiii 33
, ,,t roj t : ,.i
! ..... ... -
I iiciiinuiiiil
i ..,
St. Louis .
ChieaKo . . ,
New York
Cleveland .
2S
24
17
IS
""ffalo .
IJaltimoro
Chicago .
Federal League.
W.
27
20
US
L.
21
PC.
.503
.512
.52,8
.481
.4SI
.403
.455
.441)
1 niliiiiuiinlis
....... 2(1
20
25
....... 20
....... 22
2S
2S
21)
24
Kansas Citv
St. Louis . . .
Hrooklyn ...
Pittsburg ..
American Association.
W.
L.
PC.
Louisville
Clevelnnd ,
32 20
'31 2li
w. l.
.U.i- !
.544 I
.538 !
.533 -.508
.4!) I
.474
.375 !
Milwaukee 2S
Kansas City 32
Indianapolis ,10
Minneapolis 27
Columbus , 27
St. Paul 21
21
2S
2i
2S
30
35
Western League.
W.
32
32
2tt
i
lVnver ...
; Sioux t ity
jS. Joseph
- Hoa Moines
Lineoln ...
Omaha . . . ,
L.
IS)
21
22
24
27
28
33
34
FC.j
.027
.004 I
.fltH) I
.52!)
.500
.440 !
.421 ,
.320 ;
I
PC. !
.028 ;
.51 :
.575 i
.512 :
,3sH) ;
.325 ;
27
'22
4
US
' Wichita ...
Topoka ...
...d..
Union Association.
W.
27
23
23
21
10
13
L.
10
IS
17
0
25
"oie . . .
i. ..!..
r.
-Murray .
Butte .
Helena
Yesterday's Results. ;
American Association Kansas City j
3, Columbus 2; Cleveland 12. Milwnu- :
kee 0; Louisville 4 2, St. Paul 3-10; i
Indianapolis 2, Minneapolis !. ;
Western League IV'nver 6, Wichita1
I: IVs Moines !, St. Joseph rs; others
off. i
I'nion Assiveiatton Ogdon 5, Murray
1: Boise 5. Salt Lake 4 (10 innings)";'
Butte S. Helens 2.
How the Series Stands.
Pacific Coast League Sacramento 1 ;
game, Portland no game; Oakland 1 j
ganit San Francisco no game; Venice
,rthw.sfor1.,;lsuc L sflm 9
,
games, Portland no me; ar.couvcr ,
games, rortland no gme;
1 (ramo. Victoria 1 game. j
Whers the Team Flay Today.
IV i fie Coast l.egne Portland at !
7 Wlos VSc '
! N ,rVh wesiern Se-Portlsnd at!
Spokane, Vancouver at Victoria, Svf
tie at Taovnia. .
Portland Batting Average.
Pacific Const AB, H.
AV. :
.400
.4M
.S43
.S13 i
Brencpaa 10
Kvins 5
4
2
TT
tV3
Kvaa S25
Fisher
IVrriok
141
202
,S1
- - - By Gross
Doane 208 63 .303
Korea 217 05 .300
liancroft 127 38 .209
Lober 210 ' 62 .295
Kiegcr 18 '5 .278
Kodgers ; 240 62 .259
Brashear ., 37 9 .240
Martinoni 17 4 .235
Krause 00 11 - .220
West. 35 7 .200
Davis 107 21 .190
Higdglnbotham , 53 11 .189
Hpea 83 15 .182
Yanta 34 6 .170
Pape 0 0 .000
Millvr 0 0 .000
Northwestern AB. H. AV.
Callahan 129 40 .310
Salvoson 11 3 .273
Mulchoir 212 58 .273
Milligau 204 53 .200
Uuignl 228 57 .250
McKune 227 56 .247
Williams r. . 101 38 .230
Coltrin 229 53 .231
Murray 107 37 .221
Loonard 33 7 ,212
Ha worth 32 fl .187
llausman 108 20 .180
Brown 31 5 .102
Kastley 30 5 .1.18
Hanson 0 0 .000
Prambach 11 0 .000
WAU CUiUUiifUNUtiNl Klia.
Boxhill, Eng., Juno 17. Bennett
Burleigh, one of the world's best
known war correspondents, died here
today. Ho left five gong and three
(laughters.
Silence is golden when applied to
anyone who talks much and savs little
I1
their veins, who do the world's work, end
do it well, learn to appreciate things zt
their real worth. They are not fooled by
frills they demand honest value.
These are the millions of mpn all m-cr
the earth who
"-3"t 's"""i nauu-iuauc cigareitesi cecause tnis
pure, good tobacco rich, mellow and fragrant as nature
made it affords them complete enjoymtrt and lasting satisfaction that
no ready-made cigarette in the world can 'vel
(Enoash for
A loo or "pepm"
FRES teith mack Se
tack.
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GUARDSMEN WILL SHOOT
FOR BATTALION TROPHY
Cup Offered by Major Carle Abrams
Will Be PrUe Fought for by Teams
From Four Valley Companies.
Next Sunday, rifle' teams of ten men
each from Companies I of Woodburn,
K of Corvallis and L of Dallas will be
the guests of Company M. of Salem,
with whom they will compete at the
Company M rifle range at Fihzer for
the trophy offered by Major Carl
Abrams of the Oregon National Guard.
This is the first of the serios of rifle
matches held annually which will ex
tend over a number of years. The rifle
team winning the trophy cup at each
year's match will have the right to
hold the next match on their own rifle
rango. They must also provide enter
tainment for the visiting shooters and
furnish all the men who will be detail
ed to work in the pits. i.
Kach man will be given cO shots, and
as each bull's eye counts five points,
a total score . of 250 is possible. No
member of the state riflo team is elig
ible to compete in this shoot, and offi
cers are likewise barred from competi
tion, tho idea being that this Third
butallion shoot should bring out marks
men who have not had a chance to com
pete in other shoots, and to develop
a new string of rifle shots. Tho com
petition for this trophy will probably
extend over a number of yenrs, as the
conditions under which it is won make
On the
Firing Line
in every walk of life you'll
find good old "Bull"
Durham. Men of arri.in
men with tpA M.-xn.d" in
- - - ...
smoke "Bull" Durham in
genuine:
SMOKING TOBACCO
forty hand-made cigarettes in each S-ctnl tack )
The millions of "Bull" Durham
smokers are frond of that muslin
sack, because they know that the
quality is all in the' tobacco w here it
belongs I
Get a sack at the nearest dealer's
today "roll your own" and you'll
understand why enough "Bull"
Durham is sold in a year to make
approximately 12 Hilton cigarettes
and the sales are still growing.
IVHM "'1!!!!! lil'llil II '!' rini
Things We Never See!
it impossible that it be landed- in less
than four years at least. ,
The members of the Salem company
will leave for Camp Finzer early Sun
day morning and spend the day on duty
at the pits and around the range.
NO TIME WASTED. '
Prnmnt Artinn Tft Ptaajiintf Manv Ra.
lem Citizens.
Get down to the cause of everything. '
Bad backs are frequently caused by
weak kidneys.
Help the kidneys to get rid of kid
ney backache.
Doan's Kidney Pills. are for the kid
neys only.
No time wasted trying to eure other
troubles.
Salem people endorse their merit.
A. W. Lobach, R. F. D. No. 1, Salem,
Ore., says: "A strain weakened my
kidneys and I was laid up for two
weeks. I tried several remedies, but
got no relief. On a neighbor's advice,
I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, and
one box made me well enough to go
back to work. Doan 's Kidney Pills
did more, to fix me up in good shape
than anything else I ever tried."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simp
ly ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's
Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Lo
bach had. Fostcr-ililburn Co., Props..
Buffalo, N. Y.
r 1 1 ii
WHY NOT ADVERTISE
YOUR ROOMS IN
A WANT AD?
MANY PEOPLE DEPEND
ON THE WANT AD
TO DIRECT THEM
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