THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPT. 13. W5- S7X I Sport News xnmnuwmwummmi M'FARLAND LIVES UP E Both Boxers Defensively Clev ' er and Make Each Other Look Foolish ; stream. j The dollar seats, high up on the brim of the wooilen track, were jammed by 7 .o'clock, mill before 9 o'clock the ring 1 ; side boxes were comfortably filled. .'Scattered here and there among the '.boxen were numerous fashionably- I gowned women. A little disorder gave . tlie horde of policemen a busy 10 mill I ii ten when the light among the dollar j seats went nut and their occupants iin-j j mediately clambered out among the' j boxen. They wero chased back those; tlie lmlice colilil reach. . A .ML' piece, bund played the huge throng into its seats. Three hundred ushers, resplendent in new Tuxedoes, gave an air of class to line umiir. inev noweu tne uox seat- holders into their places with Chester ficldian grace, giving the gallery good food for much caustic comment. Alie Mack, 12(1, knocked out Bobby flare, 121', in the third round of their scheduled six round preliminary, and the crowd yelled its approval. The round seimwiudiip, was between and r rankle J)alv, L On . 3 Sep'ti5th)" art he will don the GOTHIC the new 0 By George E. Holmes. Kingside, Brighton Heach, N, Y., Hept, 12, Paekey MeParland of Chi cago, heralded as the world's cleverest boxer, lived up to that reputation here (en last night by building np u victory in! Voting Monday nr Him iwu rouuua 01 ins hi row mi uout feathers. with Mike millions of St. Paul. lp to I Honors were about evenly divided at the eighth round the battle was as even the end of JO awkward rounds. The an the most neutral spectator could have crowd began yelling for McKarland and (ill) 00 ns. wished McFarland wos going strong at the finish, while Gibbons was plainly tired from his unceasing efforts to penetrate the marvelous defense of the Chicago mnn. Itoth boxers took turns In forcing the fighting up to the eighth round, and fter vainly endeavoring to penctiiitej each other's defense would fall back in-j to their respective shells. Chicagoan Cool Fighter. Mer'arliuid fought a cool buttle' throughout, pulling the stunt that .lack I Johnson innile famous that of smiling over his opponent's shoulder at his friends around the ring, Gibbons never smiled during the en tire battle. With bla.ing eyes and teeth bare he strove desperately but futilely to put over a knockout, but ettch time ho was met with n seeming flock of glomes, MeParlund ' simile was not big. In fact, ho didn't have any till the eighth round. Never was there an evener bout up to thut ses sion. Hut the Inst two rounds were so clearly tho stockyards battler's that tliay gave to him the slight shndu there was. loth boxers were so defensively clev er that nt times enrh made the other look foolish in his efforts to land. From thu time tho gates were opened it 5 o'clock there was a sternly stream of jotling, perspiring men pushing its way Into the huge circle, 30,000 Boat. Are Occupied. Pully thirty thousand of the fifty-odd Ibmisnml scuts were occupied when the tlrst preliminary went on nt 8:110. And still there seemed no end to the Jostling liy the end of the first preliminary every seat in tho hugo enclosure was filled and the nislcs were jammed to the JHiint of suffocation, A crowd estimated at 00,000 saw the battle. Watching the Scoreboard Walks followed by swats won for the Cubs over the Braves, The (linnts iniiile seventeen runs off C'i in-in imt i in the first game and got whitewashed in the second when Ttuiey was dUliing them up. The Bees and Vernon split Sindtiy's oversize bill and also split the series fifty fifty. Mitt went Into the firMt game in the eighth with the buses full and none out, mill retired the srde scoreless. Five home runs lit Vernon in th" morning with the Kenls and Angels clouting heavily. Penis won, 8-4. But the Angels blitnked them in the after noon. The Oaks walloped the Beavers twice, evening up the series, l'ortlnnd's sev en juicy errors In the nfternoon made t lit in eligible for the suicide club. Ifiggiubiitlium let On Is hind bunch the blnglcs in the itnto-niftrcdiuii game anil lost. A I In nt u .rournnl: The Grand Tuko Nicholas will go down in history as a Marathon winner. . National League. STANDING OF THE TEAMS W. Philadelphia 74 Brooklyn 72 Boston 70 Chicago 02 Ht. Louis (it I'ittsburg 04 Cincinnati 54 New York 00 L. !0 02 l!2 72 72 Gl 71 American League. W. Boston H7 Detroit 87 Chicngo 70 Washington 72 New York 51) Ht. Louis 55 Clevelund 51 l'hiludclphiu :!S L. 4:t 48 54 SO 70 78 s:i I'd. ..Hi'.) .537 .5:jo .488 .471 .471 .470 .400 Pet. .009 .045 .595 .549 .458 .414 ..'!81 .290 federal League. Pittsburg ... Ht. Louis .... Chicago . Newurk K uii.hu s City , Buffalo til) Brooklyn 07 Baltimore i:i W. 7.'1 7:i 7.1 OS (19 L. 59 01 tilt 02 04 09 0!l 88 Pacific Coast League. W. L. Hnu Francisco I. ns Angeles . . Vernon Halt Luke .... Portland Oukluud ..... 1)5 92 82 VI 70 74 72 70 82 80 88 1)4 Pet. .55:1 .544 .5:10 .52.1 .519 .500 .4!t:i .328 Pet. .508 .547 .500 .497 .41.'! .410 Yesterday's Results. At Han Francisco Oakland 0-8, Portland .'1-1. At Hull Luke Vernon 4-3, Halt Luke 3-4. At I .os Angeles f,os Angeles 4 2, Hun Pruncisco 8-0. Sunday's Results. At San Francisco Portland fl-8, Oukluud 2 1. At, Los Angeles Los Angeles 13, Hun Frnncisco 3. At Hult Luke Vernon 10, Halt Lake 7. Monev Full Value For Your A little better value than most offer. That's what you'll find here Get the buying spirit now. We are ready to show you the most complete line of Men's goods ever offered in Salem. Iletter qualities, new styles, larger selections, In'st service. We can please and satisfy you. 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Mallory Cravenette Hats $3.00 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Just Wright Shoes $1.50 and $5.00 Brazil till Fits mi Ha un Ei fin tin n mm tut Mil mm HI H U 1111 13 19 a a hh an mi mi 1161 ii n mi tin mi nil tin lit 41 wWIWW Mr. and Mrs. Everyone MARION COUNTY DISTRICT YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS, YOUR SONS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS, SVVEET HEARTS AFFINITIES, YOUR BROTHERS AND YOUR SISTERS, UNCLES, AUNTS COUSINS NIECES AND NEPHEWS AND THE STRANGER WITHIN THY GATES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR TO BE HELD AT THE Fair Grounds MONDAY TO SATURDAY, SEPT 27 TO OCT, 2, INCLUSIVE. THIS IS YOUR FAIR. IT IS THE KEYNOTE OF THE AGRICULTURAL DEVEL OPMENT OF YOUR DISTRICT. YOU ARE PATRIOTIC AND YOU OWE A DUTY TO YOUR FOLKS AND YOUR NEIGHBORS, AND CAN BEST PAY THIS BY ATTENDING THIS FAIR. IT'S WORTH THE PRICE. (Signed) GO TO IT, Everybody Says if Pit III1 ii tin mi tin si Si Nt) Wei !!" nil KM gtl nn nn nil nn nn ii ti HI mi im uu nn an nn uu HIHMMMMMUMMMHMMIiaWMUWMllUHUUIWyiUWiUlBMUMMiiWIiiM N gotiating For Loan Drunken Austrians Greatest In World's History New York, Sept. 13 With tlio arrival of .1. J. Hill, railroad magnate, ni'j;iiiia tiotm wore atartrd today for the world 'a greutPHt loan piitiiaatcil from ono half billion dollars, ilcsireil by rop-ri'Hi-iitativoa of tlie Kuropcaa allien. Hill is reported to be Htroiirl.y in fa vor of the loan, maintaining that if it in not made, America niny find her ban ner crops a failure, Inacmueli ns a Eu rope without money could punliase in the grout American tmirket. Moreover, it wan said, ho conniders that South America will stop into tin broach if Americn does not, and thai she will furnish not only a loan, but, in uddition, will be a source of inurl of the uUU'H Hupplies, aside from mu nitions, Indulge In Riot (Continued from Fage One.) countrymen by l'olicemnn Long in last night ' melee. The rioting ut I.innton waa a result of insults offered Americun women by a mob of drunk-crazed Austrians. A citizen whose name was not learned summoned Patrolman Long and the two attempted to disperse the crowd of for eigners. A fight immediately followed, in which the officer's companion was beaten unconscious. He was rescued by Long after a desperate struggle. Aid was then summoned from Portland. Vive plainclothes men who were rushed In II... ...I... : i , -. ... numinn in uM auroiiioune were KstablisliiMont of the credit tho al-l 11 ' '," 4 A,,","or nutomo lied coiiiniission desires, he said is of."10 V'!' tllc finally was dis far more importanee to America than I "''., ' ut ,u,t lin,il I'ltrolman Long to Kngland. If America ' wheat is to'1'"'1 1)WM1 l-'i''"cd to use his revolver feed Kurope's millions, there must beal!" I'r"t.'('t brother officer from lie stable rate of exohnnge, he said, nndl!"K ",ri""sly injured by a cudgel in the this can bo assured oillr by tlie loan. i ti'iuds of uuu of the rioters. Joe Rotoso Tho United Htiites will have Tli.'i.UOO,- w" 'e victim of the policeman's bid !M)0 bushels of wheat tu sell abroad. 1 '''f- He was shot tin. mgli the stomach The nation must find a purchaser. 111111 may die. Moreover, there will be much more, ''aptain Hut y foil mm nn excavation wheat liurvt'Mted on the entire globe while pursuing several fleeing men and for use in Kurope than Kurope will sustained n broken shoulder and sov take. lliMiee, to dispose of American' end fractured ribs. Detective Ham wheat. Hill said, the loan is absolutely . mersloy fractured his right' wri t ' essential, fur otherwise Kurope will go ! swinging n blow to the dead of nn,w into other markets. jtrinn rioter. Hill fell, however, that the loan miiNt ' , m , nnl ),M H1 liltiiliiil flu In tii-nvi.ln mil,, n ' a. a. j. . a, -r f T V JS redit for war muuitioiiH liurchaso, for in such cicumslniiccs, western' bunks would not take an interest, or at bMist, nut sufficient interest in it, .The fiirm of the promised loan is un known, but it was suggested in the street today that a syndicate, composed of bar,'kors from all parts of the country will be formed to underwrite it and of fer the public notes at five per cent, secured by r'ratice, Kiiglund and Una sin. "We want tu keep this great trade we have built up during tfie war," said a prominent bunker todny, "The more the allies can borrow here, the inure they will buy here." NEW MOTORCYCLE RECORD Chicago, Sept. I.'!, Cnrl flodwy holds u new motorcycle record today ns a result of his piloting un Kxcelsior to n win in the :mo mile event at Hpe.vlway perk. His time :is ;!:2:51 2-5. More than 13 11! minutes bettor than the record sot at Tticiiun loss than n month ago by Lull Armstrong, STAYTO NEWS Miss Lois Williams went to Partliind Monday to take up her work in the Stephens school. Lewis l 1'riom and Mrs. Hilda Fish of Macleay, wore married the latter part of lust week. Mrs. Cnrl Titus und Mr. Vilas Phil lipi mid sou wore trudiuK th Ktnvtou merchants Tuesday. , Leo K'erber and rnmily of T.lnn county, visited Sunday with'f riouils and relatives in Stnyton. Mis. '.. O. Alexander ia visititiR nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. V. C Parry, at .lunctien City. Tho V, M. Korinek home entertain ed A. W. Korinek, f Portlund, and Miss Kmily Norod, of Salem, Sundny, W. K. lhirby and family motored over from Salem Sunday and spent tlx day. with his sister, Mr Prank Lesley and family. Forrest Mack will ,.n move into the Hoy house on Third street, S. H. Holt el will occupy the Mack residence, and Thos. Hirst will move to the fleh Ion property soon. , Misses Milc nd L'lUa Kov, Hon Boy and Albert Roy, wife am babv. rame down from Portland Saturday night to spend Sunday and Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Roy, Mrs. V. O. IVery, of Scio, daughter of W. It. Hobson, or this eitv, ia re ported quite low from a relupse from an operation performed weentlv. lr. Honuchamp and wife, Mrs. I.ons way and O. C. Kksma attended the Scio fair Tuesday. Th doctor was one of the judges In the babr show. Mrs. N. Jr. Streff is rntertnininir Mian May nrnbbit and Mist Annie Mullen, both of Port Podge, Ia. Tk are oa their war home from i ..ii;., I Mail. ' ' STATE NEWS Kosoburg Rev.ew: A storv is going the rounds here today to the effect that n locomotive, driven by 1-nginoer Kin- and killed a fu.o buck while passing through (Tow Creek Canvon. Mr Kin. ney was absent from the city this morning and consequently tho report could not be verified. Another street story ,s to the effect that Mrs. Strader wife of the local Southern Pacific en gineer, run down a deer a few dav8 go while enjoying nn automobile ride through the rural districts of the country, Rogue River Courier: The fly fish, ermen are now having the best snort along the Rogue that the river has af forded for five years. The steolheads are takmg either the fly or the spinner greedily, ami put up the fight that pounds of fish energy can be expected to put. up. The trout are fat ami range rrom ono to ton pounds each. The reu se.! for the improvement in the fishing is said by the anglers to be the taking of many of ,he saimo out of th stream. When commercial fishing is JTohUutod, the river fills with spawn tag and dead salmon, und the trout feea on spawn and decaying fish. J!ul0Ti?m: Un'1 i8 ,he t Zl h' . Thp, rarity of Jackson county depend, in the lust anah sis up on the productivity of the land. With- "ui nuior, me mild will cnoign to support the Safe Cbnduct for Money Without risk or worry you may send sums of any size any distance by WESTERN UNION The cost is as little as the time it takes is short. The protection, perfect. Full information at any Western Union Office. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. not produce people already FRONTIER DAYS Walla Walla, Wash. September 16-17-18 A REVIVAL OF THE OLD FRONTIER DAYS Low Round Trip Fares from Stations on SOUTHERN PACIFIC Ask nearest Agent John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent years old and hale and hearty. I, there a ything ,bou, holding the Mute tretta. urer a ob that ia conducive to lone hfet LoOK at vm M g . onc. ..at. treasurer, a ho i, get ting along in jean, also." here; with water, it will produce enough to aupport unlimited numbers. Water !" ":,,rxrnIr;U'1i ii needed to make Medford and the Rogue River valley one of the most prosperous dis trict, oa the Pacific coast. ' And now 1. the tune to get it. Harney Couuty N,. Von Hinde biirg I. tifl yeara of age, Von Bulow 72. Von lbsaing 71, Von Heeringen fil Von Pan 7,. Ki L "'' "r9 B4-l A from the Pendle. K . rrenca o,i and luo r.asi Ureeonian- T1. u ,,, ... . . suggested ulu" n ner parade Tt it. u .. chloroforming any of them b.. .,,.- , chiefiu ,0, u.,h old 'ux age limit. Thi. war has restored mauy a man a confidence in himielf. Coyotea are playing hsvoc wi,h brood, of chicken, in the Pine Grove distr ct. The predatory beast, are com ing down from the hills in drove, tnd orehardi.ta report that thev e nam ber. of them daily. A litter of pup. pie. an found by one man In hi. or chard. A eoyot hunt Is being planned by Piaa Grove young Amerkau. Th T Oraada Observer is "won dering Vnde Gcorga Webb ii t2 " . Pver r0llc mo . -- n a pretty certnin that Walla W.ll. "ill find the other one." "a viLux S'"i,'-e 0fficers 16- year-old boy in jail for three dav. and three night, becau.e h, had botS. ?heyChavn J"' P0":8ion' h "S ..:. .h,v ' him had he no.. rssni a xuij caaef ask. t). . Astorinn .i iT?' ?" the Astoria ti- V " ra,n" hard am tion to answer. v.i. t iu' aboli,hn.l ' 'UK " A cent a word win tell yoo ory ut the Journal New Today Alleged Arson Trust Is Being Investigated , St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 13. The grand jury Btarted today an investigation in fo an alleged "arson trait," which it i. claimed has been operating here for 'X yenrs, during which time it de frauded insurance companies out of at least 2,500,000. Julius Berach, a wealthy broker, bas Etvcn bond to answer any charge th l'ohce may decide to make against Attorney Herbert O. Baker, jromi ent in .ocial life, was arrested Natur ..7 f?Uo,1in(l et-l'ture of four alb-g-J torches" who were carting away . S.0" of irfl"nimablo maturiul ' the Bellow. Manufacturing com rny' yard.. Picause of the prominence of the men alleged to be implicated, and W '' of the gigantic wale on whVfli the ojration. were '..id to be carried the city it .tirred. t