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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1915)
,-tt.m V SIX THE SALEM CAPITT, .T0T.TFV AT,. SALEM. OREGON. THTJRST)Y FEBROAET 1" SPORT NEWS Watt Sliipp Gauntlet Still Maintain Position at Top of Column American League Moguls Leave Gotham (By Hal Sheridan.) New Yoi Ic, I'eh. 4. Having taken a , kii'lc nt tin" National league's pet iln'iiry of economy nnd adopted the j In v i n schedule for litis, the Amori ciin league i.ioguls folded their tOllt.S iiihl tuii'tly slipped away from Now York today. Matters pertaining to spring training trips retpiiro.l their nt- ti-iit ion nt " homo " mill there were few post mortems. i I'lt'nuniiiy litis no place in tlio Amori 'can league. Hun Johnson unil his co horts kirkt'il the policy nronnil for sov nil hours nt tin' lloti'l lli'lniont lii'fori' "uling I lint the clubs could stand Lri players during the hoiit of the season, linrnev Drovfuss' pot plnn to cut down tin- list to L'l was annihilated. There were no trades. Hill Ih.novun of tlio Yankees sot his foot down linril when tlio proposition wns made to trade Fritz Muiscl, the i tni nut ivp ' third siu-lter to tlio St. I.ouis Hrowns for Southpaw Karl Hamilton. And Joseph l.annin, owner of tlie Huston Hod Socks put his fingers in his ears when the Yankees proposed to consummate u trade for one of his four loft liandors. Ituth, Leonard, Greg or Collins. Joe I'.irmiiigliuiii almost wept with laughter when an attempt was made to trade him out of Joe Jackson. The suspi-n- gcthorand Coinpton was uncovered tune, sum ot mo iiruit ruie on tue American .liter lime while liuotlroy struggici lor association icugm- ius .m,..-. m,-u. ,i.iK' ii chance to shoot in a mob ol players, i nates passou ine duck The Willi Shipps defeated tli scrs III to 7 and maintained the tup of tlio pi1 As a result of the basketball games at, tlio Y. M. '. A. gym last night be tween tlio teams ol Ine Commercial league, three are now tied for sc.-h.i.I place with n pen tago of "am, an. I Ihe race grows in interest. Tlio first game was won ley the llishups from the Capital National hank hy a some of 17 to II. linker, the blinkers' captain and center, was out ol the game with an injured hip. mid his loss was keenly felt. Without him the Hunkers' offense was weak I the substitute center could not keep llru.ks from shooting haslets. Tl,.' Cllpilal Husiness college look tin.' second game IVoin the Moths liy u score of !!S to o. The scote si Id have I a oven larger in favor ol tlio stenograph ers hut (he forwards lulled to play tn to the Ma llnu-. tinnau commission which is scheduled ir lead ,1.1 mei't either in incinnati or New York at. the top nl tlio poneniiige column lliill and Manning work wiln (arson next Saturday. Tlio league will swing into uction llio center, like veterans, ami the sue-; oiicnsnny, April ii, witn uicago ai cess nt' the Watt Shipps lias been iluolst. I.ouis. Cleveland nt Detroit, Now niniulv to the ti'ani work of I In1 team, York at Washington and Hoston lit as there are other teams ia I ho league , Philadelphia. that are made up of stronger iii.livi.lj The moguls took pity on suffering uul olayers. The. league standing: ;club socrelarios and decided that two Won. Lost. I'd. season passes good for any baseball 1 1100 park in the league would bo issued to .oiill each player. Tlio Fedora! league was .olio undoubtedly discussed, but the moguls .oini w'ore muni about it. .:u:i Shipps Hankers Hinshops Husiness College (irocM's Ilausors . (I :l :t ;i I .Hid Swiss-Italian Teams Wins Six Day Race Chicago, Feb. 4. Tlu" Swiss-Italian alliance proved too much for the re maining entries ia Chicago's six dav hicydo race at the Intornalionnl amphi theater, ami Kgg and Yorri, in a thril ling finish, took first money hist night. Inoidonlally, the Kgg Yorri variety set a no'v world's mark of -sol miles--1 1! miles and In laps better than the old murk made lit Miidi-nn S.piare Har den. Tin Irish ten in of Moran and Mo Nam. mi finished second. Kgg and Me Nuni'ii ii lied I'or individual honors ia I ho iprints to decide tiio tie al the fin i.ll. Iluch scored I'.', points. Verri nia.le :il noinls mi. I Moian L'.l poinls in I In' deciding spiinl . kt'-l ptie was 1 1 1 1 1 ; ,,1-01. I, s-IOIIII; Ihir.l. V.l; fourth, .00, ail. I tilth, if-.'111. I ;i Mioiii l 'ol n I'l'.t bull I'i.'irv and Wiilihoin lle.b'll fin ished tllil.i, lull 1 1 li and ll t' I li in the or d"i iiain.'.l. Haiiser Pin Smashers Win Over Globe Team Last Night The Mausers tuok the (Holies into camp in the City bowling league lasl night by winning twn out of throe prunes at the Club alleys. Kay, of tlio llaiis'.rs, hold both high game, 'J:17, mi, I high average, 1! 10. The scores follow: Itelter one boy in a s-hoolr.-i'iu than I vmi in n poolroom. H.iuners. I t :i Til. Aw I,. I'rico Kill HUt Kit rail His K. I'rico I.".? I in 1S7 -I SI Kli Allen 170 I 17 17." Wl llll Kav 'J 1 1 'j:'.7 C.:tii tW Kress is:t is:i I7!i obi in' Tol'ils S77 vJI ll.'.; 2(!.- Globe. I '.' U Ttl. Aw Anulbnt l:C Ilt.1 111.'. I'.i.i 111". I lit v III!) bio I IS I7'J i.-.r Lou;; HIS III" 17s I7S I.V.I Whoih'v I7H I '.Hi I'oj r.iit ss Mule man ...l,':i 1st I.V.I olli 172 Tolals 7!H HH2 812 2.VJ." Si.nt.'i inics t'oitl for (hough! is sup plied by one's inability to gel enough the other kind. JACK KNIGHT, FOUMF.ULY A YANKEE, WILL TRY IMS HANI) AS A MANAGER Q A- f Xk0 MS: . f -yp MpM I! V ': ' 'J h' ,1 1 RUSSIA IS FROZEN UP IN BALTIC SEA i Jil U&CM & tnvd jToDroximat'e effroztttrin. tar fours This in:ip illuxtrntt'H tin nstri(!tio!iH tit' tin1 HusMinn fleet (.hiring tin winter. The Hultic sea in rnctii!ully uiimui juIjU1 iiiiw l'tir tin1 iiutut purl, lly iisinj; v o hrt'tikorti l(usjiu inuy keep u p:ts mn open for a lurtfor nreu thiin she otherwise emilil, ami it is reported thul she is tiyinj; to liny ice breakers in Anu'iiia. An offer linn already been aiado to New York city for u breaker owned hy it. DRUG CRAZED MAN DEFIES HIS RESCUERS Crawls Out On Lodge, of Hotel And Is Finally Roped By rireuieu mid is Hauled to Safety. Denver, Colo., 1'eb. 4. Drug erased, W. A. Tracy, crawled out on a narrow ledge from liU room on the seventh floor of u downtown hotel hero early yesterday, and for nn hour and a half fought off firemen who worn culled out to rescue him. A grout crowd was attracted by the screams of Trncy, who believed ho was being pursued nud loudly yelled for help. When niiothoi' guest of the hotel endeavored to persuade Tracy to enter his room through a window, he refused. The firemen ran up an extension ladder but Trncy fought so bitterly lie coulil not be picked off tlio lodge. Two fire men finally crawled nut on the ledge and when Track kicked at one of them the other roped him by the foot. Screaming nad kicking, Tracy was swung into space, and dangling at the end of the lopo, was hauled to safety. Motor Car Needed By Oregon Pastors r'.u'P'iio, (bo., I'ob. -I. The motor car is tin essential need of u pastor in the Willamette alley, according to Kow If. S. (lill, of Snloia, who spoko before the Central Convocation of the Kpis copal e liu rcli this afternoon. He con most economical method of bringing the mud economical mctltor of bringing the church to the r'lial districts. In his ad dress ho skot.'he.i Hie growth of the Kpiscopnl church during the past do ende, noting a very favorable record in adv. nice of the increase of the popu lation of the district. Ho states that tlie seven Wil'ainette counties, ooni prising the district, need four or live additional re. -tics. Tlio conviK iitiou will close tonight with an nd.licss by Dev. F. K. Unwind, chaplain of the city missions in I'ort laud. Ho will speak upon citv mis sinus. This nftornoon Arch Deacon ( hambeis, of I'orlland, in an address, spoke highly uf the p ingress made by the l-'.uueiie chinch, and of the improve ments made during the year in the church and parish house. A luncheon was held at noon today. Alillu Noiniau, of the Oregon I'ower compiiny, was among the speakers, and lie outlined the " every member " eiin vass system of raising money, " THE MANICUREIADY j (By William P. Kirk.) "I wen a gout in the subway last night, (leorgo, " said the Manicure l.udy, ".that 1 honestly believe I could love all the rest of my born days. He was some handsome guy, bat it wasn't his good looku alone which made me notice him. It was his tender mouth." "You onn't go much by that," ob served the prueticnl Head Barber. "A horse with u tender mouth ia hard to drive. lie might look nB peaceful Pe a angel to you until ho and you was spliced, and then there might be no living with him." "I'd take my chances on that." do olarod the Manicure l.ndy. "I never scon a man with n mouth like that that wasn't good nnturod nad ready to stand for liny kind of dressmaker ' hills with in reason. A mouth like that will wreath into tl smile on the least invo cation, but I wouldn't like to trust the rest of my aweet young life in the keeping of no Hqunre jawed gent. liv ery time I would kiss that kind of n husband before asking for some dough. I would feel us if I was kissing Tom Sharkey, and expect about as much in return. No. (leorge, the way the hard times is, 1 think thnt every girl ought to pick out u husband with them little soft ourvoH to his mouth, denoting a gentle autirre and a willingness tu come across with a few bills upon demand or request." "I never seen a fellow with a mouth lb' that unless he wasbroke," said the Head Harbor. "The guy with the kali has mostly got them sipiare jaws ths' you lire kicking about. This world b full of money, kiddo, but the guys will the tender mouths uin't grabbing much of it. If I was going to choose n hus band for a girl like you, he wouldn't have no tender mouth." "But this gent that I was telling you about," said the Manicure Lady, "had a intellect that was something grand. I could toll it from the sliupe of his head. It was shaped like n pear, (leorgo, with most of it up ut the top, which is sup posed to be tlio seat of reason. I could n't help thinking to myself nbout nil the grand intellectual oveningH-thnt we would have, netting around in the li brary and talking about Henry V. Dickons and Lord Longfellow. After all, (leorge, that is about half of this life, though I don't suppose a gent like you realizes it. Honing razors and betting on horses ain't what nnybodi could call truly intellectual I was tolling Jfnyine about this hero I seen on the subway, nnd she didn't seem very enthusiastic, because he had u beau once thut had more brains than money, mid tlio only times she evet had with him wns ufteruoons down to the public library, readiiur the works of the old masters instead of going to t'oney isiami or n good show, lint lis I tub. Mayme then, she didn't look far enough ahead. I say it is better to be married to n gent with u fair bankroll and n grunt! intellect than to be mar ried to u gent with a grand bankroll and an intellect like ,loe (irimm's. Of course, 1 don't want you to think thul I regard a bankroll as a joke, (leorgo, whoa launching your bark on the sea of matrimoiiv. Goodness knows I huvi reverence enough for a certain ninount LORD WIMBORNE, POLO PLAYER, IS TO -!04 BE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND fM$ i l&cfe h Sv America's fhH Greatest ' y?tJ TW;L Cigarette 1 Iff w, c n 1 ll Woman Whipped Man Burglarizing Home Dallas, Texas, fob. 4. Awakened shortly before midnight by n burglar's tlnsh light playing on her eyes, Mrs. K. S. Koehangii said today that she blood ied the intruder s nose in u stand-up fight after ho had knocked a pistol from her hand. The man tied, and es caped. .During a cool conversation with tho burglar preceding the fist light, Mrs. Keebnugh learned that the mau was the same who recently inforiucd-u local newspaper, by mini.' that he would write tho editor n story of his coining roble'ries. Mrs. Keobaugli was confined to her bed today suffering from bruises, her nightgown having been turn to shreiH in the struggle. The adult male mem bers of the family returned to tlio house) from the movies shortly after the burg lar's visit. Mrs. Keobaugli mid today she was not afraid ami therefore did not scream to awaken another woman in the housa with her nt the time. Lord Wiinborne, who will become the lord lieutenant of Ireland Fobiirary 17, is well known in tlio United States as a polo player. Ho brought over the teinn that enptured the trophy last summer, lie is a during and skillful pluyer and is popular nmong all lovers of polo. He is a cousin of the Duke of .Marlborough, who married Consuelo Vandorbilt, and he acted as best man at that ewdiling some years ago, Reno May Become Socially Popular Again of this here world's goodies. But if I marry n niaii, I want to ninny an af fectionate man, and I know this gent I seen on tho subway would bo kiml and gentle us long ns us two did not part." "Maybe ho is married now," sug geted the Head Barber. "I don't think so," said the Mani cure Lady, "or his mouth would have had more hard lines around it. lie looked as if he didn't have no worry. " FEDERAL JUDOS EIGHT. Washington, Fob. 4. Defeat of the celebrated Cullop amendment reiiuiring tlio president to make public all endorse m.'Uts of candidates for federal judge ships, was being nttempted today in the house. It was plnnned to niako new tests of the Cullop proviso on two bills appointing new judges in Texas nnd in New Jersey. j Carson City, Nov., 'eh. 4. Tteno in to come, back into its own ns tho di vorce center of America. This is in dicated today by the attitude of tha legislature and Ihe governor toward 'an "ensv divorce" bill which was passed by the lower house by a vote of I'i to III an I is expected to uass tha senate with little, opposition. The bill reduces the residence re quirement in order to obtain u divorce in Nevada to six months. It is ex pected that the bill will be signed by the governor, following its passage by both houses of the legislature or will be permitted to become aiitoinal icnlly effective by the executive's failure to take nn action upon it. ft I'leiebind, lob. I. ,ln'H Knight, f.'iiuilv with the Athletics, Yankees and Seni.tom and nunc r.vciilly uli the Cio cln ';. I .'-en ,.i Ihe Auiorietin u-.su-Million, has been npp.-iete! in 'Pag.T el' tlu. ( loieb.n.l A , leva, lie sue cods .1 i iii my Mhvknid, who wu a; p-utitc I ii.:ni:.ivr ol tiio to'itn a year age Knight pltiM',1 his e-g ( I'U l.':i;;e.' i .'i,;:iv;.'ai.-ut i.s a member of the New York Aiiieiii an h':.iv t.'.iiii. Federal Building Bills Were Postponed Today Washington, Fob. I. I'ostol'I'ice and federal building bills carrying ."i,'illi),- iioii wore today postponed by t.ie house public buildings ciiinmittoo until tlie uot scs-dou of congress. Hills recommended for pas-age ia . liol 'd: b'el'iosoiitnlive Know-laud's bill, In croa-'iiig the cost of the site for the federal building nt Oakland. Cab, $."l, 700. Building bills rejected were: National glial. I armory, Washington, 1 ,7 "0.m io ; Scultlo, Wash., iuiioigiatioii station, $.".iii,iHlU; Oak I'ark, 111, 'ilUmi1; .Inn, '.in Alaska, federal and territorial a.liiiiii'iNtrulion building . l.iO.IIUil ; Mm iionpolis, Minn., I0ii,0iiii to enlarge; Shon. iiidoah, Iowa, .f-"..!!:'!! to enlarge; Sua l'i u in isi-ti murine hospital. ."lio,liiin, mid Albeit Lea Minn., tro.ni'il. ..s-.v.-. vcvrA .v. 4? 5 N A- X TO is. L SVl S y RICHMOND MtETS DEFEAT. The llbhii'eii.l leain mot its firs I ,,. I iiil of the season to. lav at the Y. M. c. A. when the Ilia. kits eineiged vie toi ions from ii -'" to st niggle. Tha game was I'nst and lurious from the start, but the Ilicliiuond team win nn able to stop the fast vorl of the III noli et I'otwiuds. I'he lineups; Ill.lcketH. ' lib Inuotld. M:ig;: V dregg liuvi-s V Bunion . . .. C Ilulsey II Caldwell ., . (I Ilrowu lire.;;. Co . . Kilkenny MTARLAND CLABBY BOUT. Chicago, Feb. 4.-- Mnaiiger Tom An drew Is angling for a White Welsh mill or ll ten round bout between McF'ir land and Clubby an the olosiiiK event for his Milwaukee- club. Should he full in both Andrews will stage another Clubby llibbo as butt le. You I'liuuot help n woman's dispo sttlen by putting ruffles on her temper. Hefore sturting for the top the wise in tin eipilps his perion with n parachute. ..-..'.. '.O. .S. S-s vs. u . . - . ..vX or, -..ais. Me: : : v.v;".v. w;sXV::.'0K'..i;t . if '. Ixx v ' nlklt i V v i cy ' 7 iv V l ' X XX -x i j n Take it from rne I know!99 X" You swing on some real tobacco! If you're a reil-bloodcd citizen, you beat it across the fields to a tidy red tin of Prince Albert and get some smoke joy jammed into that system of yours. Because P. A. was produced to put a new high top record on pipe and cigarette liberty. You can smoke It until the cows come home, it con'r bite your tongue, eai'rparch your throat. And that's a fact! Albert the national joy smoke made by a patented process that cuts out the bite nnd the parch and just puts in the joy wallop flavor, fragrance. Me-o-my, but what fun there's coming to the man who's game enough to match a dime against a tidy red tin of Prince Albert-tobacco that cost three years and a fortune to perfect! Just kind o' let it sink in that you nor any other man anywhere ever did pack a pipe or roll a cigarette with such tobacco. P. A. is a revelation a tobacco revolution that sure certain will smash joy right into your smoke department. And today's fine for a go-to-it try-out I fn'nc Albtri IfoUtvuryuhtr in loppy ndbag; Set tidy rJ lint, 0c; alto in hanJtomt pound and half-pound humidor). R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WiDitoo.Sal.m. N. C.