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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1915)
THE SALEM DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE.. 1UONPA JUNE 2?. 19to. SIX tl) piti'liiii(; stuff for the week Cherry fair series. The box score: Salem AH. K. H. I'D. Adams, lil 4 4 4 2 llnnser. e .'t 1 1 11 Humphries, lib 2 0 0 (I Jones, lb 4 1 2 ID Hell, If 1 0 0 , Wilson. i 4 0 0 0 I .Miller, ss 4 I) 2 2 I Kerry, i f 3 1 0 (I West, ef 2 1 0 2 IS IN FAST em) (I 0 Turner's New Recruits and Wilson Are Too Much For 0. A. C. Stars Totals 2! 9 ! 27 11 10 ('orvnlli.s- AR U. H. I'O. "Ton iniiih Ailams" waileil Cnl'vallis yesterday when the Senatorial hatters fell upon Mpenee'N slants and pounded hi in out of the box and then nicked Sieliert for six hits and won the giiine ! to X The visitors were handed goose "KK" ,'"r seven innings then "Sninlav" Wilson, who was on the mound for the .Senators let down and Corvallis bunch ed four hits iiml aided liy a passed (rill idiased in three runs. Cruig was on the siil; list yesterday and Wilson tilled the box in n creditable manner nllowine; seven widely scattered hils up to the eighth inning. Mauser, the Cheinuwa backstop ol'fi eiated behind the big in it like a leaguer and Adams, the new recruit at second, poled out three (dean singles and a home run in four trips to the plate. A. lams fielding and buse running was a feature of the contest and lie has won a warm spot in the affections of the Salem fans. The Senators stinted trouble in the first inning when Aihnis singled and scored on Jones ' single. In t In second West wnlked and Adams pounded the ball into the creek and completed the circuit, In the fifth Hefry, who played right field, got first on the catcher's error ami scored when Adams contributed his iisiiii I single. Adams scored a mo ment laler on 11 miser's hit to short, Jones scored in the next inning on a hit ot' his own and one by Miller. The Si tors' three more in the seventh when Adams walked and Mauser was safe on the catcher's er ror, Humphries sacrificed nnd Jones ami Hell bunted in the two redskins. Hell scored on a passed ball. McAllen then went out as catcher for Corvallis ami Howard took his place. The catch ing department wns the one weak spot in the Corvallis line up and errors of McAllen were responsible for seveial runs. Cnptain Sieliert said that Hayes would cntch in the games to be plaved h'ie July 2 1 ,'t. He will al..o bring .the slim pitcher, Williams, (hat almost drubbled the Senators last time who with Spcnce and Sicberl will make up Iteardin, rf 4 1 I 1 Hiown, 2b 4 1 1 1 McAllen, e. J 0 1 li Funk, lb 4 0 2 1() ; Seibert, p.vlb 4 0 0 0 Cheesmart, If ,'i 0 0 1 Hailing, ss 3 0 0 2 ! Kiel', cf 4 0 II Spence, 4 I) 2 0 ! Hrown, c 1 1 (I 2 I Totals .'It ,'i 8 24 10 0 Summary. Struck out Wilson Id, Spence 5, Seibert 2. Hase on balls Spence 2, Wilson 1. Hit by pitcher Keuniin, Cheesinant. l'nssed ball .McAllen 3, Wild pitch Seibert. Sacrifice hit ilauser, Humphrevs 2, Hell, West. Stolen buses Adams, Wilson 2, Ber ry, West 2, McAllen 2, I'unk, Hier. Double play Bulling to- Funk; Hell to Adams to Jones. Home run Adams. Time of game, 1:41). I'mpire linker. Great Athlete Falls In European Battle Another great athlete has fallen in j toe Kuriicun war in the person of Captain John Douglas Macintosh, who, was u native of l.ugieniit, Perthshire, w here he was born l."i years ngo. Dur- ( ing t!ie seven years between lsi nnd 1 SD7 he gained no less than 12 Scottish' amateur championships (six for putting the weight mid six for throwing the .inmiuerl, and represented .Scotland, against Ire'iiud in the lirst lour years of the annual cieitest, being the Win ner of the putting event in IsiiT. In I!'"' and again in IS'lii he established putting records for Scotland Ht I'ow deihall, Mdiuburgh, or 13 feet 1 inch and 13 feet 3 inches, respectively. 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