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Ft fit MAGAZINE SECTION SPORTING NEWS SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915 ' jBIBTY -EIGHTH TEAR. rin,c inu.tnij. 8TANH8, riva cbms. U 1 y444 ( intttlttlttl MntttMmttt Mt-ttM ttttttttM Sport News BRALEY WARBLES Tells In Rhyme What He Thinks of the Games and Also of the Players By Berton Braley. (United Press staff correspondent. ) Philadelphia, Oct. 16 "Some game" that final battle which cloBed the se ries here, for little babes will prattle in many a future year of hits that smash ed the fences or soared beyond tne same, while rooters lost their senses some game. It was a boar, a whoopcr, replete with every thrill, as Speaker, Lewis and Hooper lambasted that there pill, snmft pame is no misnomer, it set all hearts aflame, when four men- got a homer some came. Why, we shall tell our babies of Luderus and how he drove us into rabies with his long "join er. Now, I've never seen such ardor when ball Bnd willcw met, nobody could hit narder, that sphere is going yet. Xo mortal hand could glim it, it soar ed beyond our eyes and it is not a comet that flashes in the skies. Bancroft and Paskert also hit hard enough, good luck; they Blugged that Harmless ball so it seemed foredoomed to crack in tact the i'hillies were flaying that pill in every frame, they nau us Himeiuug, praying Some game. But if O'Loughlin's vision had not been at its worst and caused his cheese decision which came in frame the first; two runs which Philly counted would never have been scored and would not have been mount ed upon tho distant board. It was a fearful blunder which made us fret and chafe, Paskert was out by thunder O'Longhlin called him safe and that caused all the trouble, for had he called him out, George Foster's won derous pitching would have forestalled the clout which Luderus then hammer ed and scored the two tallies twot while all the bleachers jammed as bleachers often do. But though Silk 's eyes are foggy and blur at everything, and though he needs a doggie to lead him on a string, ins awful miss, l tnKe it tnougn ne was much to blame just helped a lot to make it Borne game. Yet, nh, how very blue is the rnilly fan todav, for Mr. Duffy Lewis, who lives up in Boston way, connected with a swopper anil joined the Dome run crew along with brother Hooper, whose home runs numbered two. Thus, in the final inning, when runs were four and four, one of these swnts went spinning and brought it one run more, and so with mighty clouting the Boston triumphs ciime and went homeward shouting "SOME GAME." Now comes the consummation, in all its larger scope, the recapitulation of all the series' dope; we muBt be grave and firm in our diagnosis here, iu order to determine the tacts as they appear. And this is our conclusion the les son we have drawn, now that the loud confusion, the noiso and strain are gone, now that the pall's descended on hit and bunt and inn, now that the games are ended, we say, "The best team won." For Philadelphia yielded because she was outhit, out numbered and out field ed; her train of thought was ditch ed, because she was outwitted, ontgen ernlled, out pitched. In fact, to put it gently, now that the trouble's pnst, their team was evidently and thorough ly outclassed. Theso were the things that lost on and savo for these its plain they're just as good as Boston, which fact may ease the pain, reduce the royal dander and soothe the rooters' wrath who bet ou Alexander and counted on Cravath. And then they can think of the war over sea and of work and of jobs they must presently scurry about, and they'll probubly come with the sago to agree that baseball is nothing im portant to worry about. Little Interest Shown In Football Games New York, Oct.' It). Football dopes' ters today "saw little elmnco of upsets in the games to DO played by tne Dig eastern colleges this afternoon. Principal interest centered iu the game between Virginia mid Harvard, inasmuch as Virginiu defeated Vale two weeks ao.v Pennsylvania Hushes with the Navy at Annapolis and Col gate and the Army will get together at West Point. The midshipmen got away to a poor start this season and so far have not registered a victory. They will tackle an aggregation which has three wins to its credit and ouiy one ueienr. Tho Armv also mado a poor begin nine, but turned around and defeated Gettysburg by a score almost twieo as big as that whicn Cornell won witn against Gettysburg. GENE WALOOTT COMES BACK pid It Ever Happen to You? Son Pmii'ninco. Oct. 1(1. Clone Will cott, (Willie Median) today planned future ring activities as the result of his "come back" last night, when he got a decision over Ninor rrnnK May XV P c9ovv Eguptictme L 5ri tr n r rr n n rs""-xT" rf I W I. 4 i 1 V J' I f ft Tk By Mort Burger CORK TIP CIGARETTES In the NEW FLA T BOX with the protective inner foil and outer linen paper wrapper. j Si oping ct owf r , z ') If1 f j m IK mm V n m j in.- n SALEM BOWLERS WILL START VALLEY LEAGUE Electrics Meet the Oaks Here and Club Team Goes to Albany The Willamette Valley Bowling ns mi.intimi licuiiis its schedule tomorrow in this city when the Ulmks of Eugene ...., tlm Kl,.ni hMltl'tlicH Oil tllC dull lll- Icys. The club team goes to Albany . to' bowl the Albany teiim but Captain Kress, of tho club hits not yet selected his cohorts for the invasion. Barney Noud, who enptuina the Electrics, ha not announced the mimes or ins team but is confident that the Electric ag ....,,,,!,. live nn to its l'cmitutioi and provide plenty of thrillers for the spectators. The following is the schedule for tlm valley league: October JO Beavers, Kninbow, hu gone. October 1(1 Club, jMbiiny, Albany. October 17 Obiik, Electric', Hiilem. i A,.,r :m Ohiik. Club. EiiL'ene, i..t,.iir :in Allmnv. ilniiiliow. Al- bany. ., . 0 . October 31 Hcaveirf, Miciric, nu.i'iii xt,.,,,,,,,!,,.,. l I ( iinik. A I nn II V. Jl .... . .... November 1.1 r.H'CUie, iiiiuiuuw, j.u- Reno. , , M...m...Ln 1.1. II, III. Ill'IIVI'in. -IU" November 2.1 Obnk, Huiiibow, Olmk November 25 Beavers, Albany, vor VIllllH. . . K..v....nr uh. I-. ectrlc. fnwm ii....miu.r 11 Olmk. Beavers. Cor II in. .... 1-,.n,l.i.r 11 C llll. HlllllbOW. Ml miviiii" ,. - - , K' " . ... All....... M.i December IZ r.ierirn-, nniiiiij, loin. in.iui.rv k ltn iibnw. iieavers, i ur IIIXI.M... . ....ii: vuilin. , . . Janimry 8 Elect lie, Obok, Eugene, I.. .Illfl rtf (I ( '111 !. A llm ii v. Halem. "i...,.,r' " Allinnv. Kninbow. Eu- iifiii IS " . i -i ... rHn. ...... "v iii.iiverH. r.irc.i I nn llltllUUI J ' - ' vnllis. i .1 ,1 1 1 ii r v o: () mi t. ill). Hiuem. February 12 Obak, Albany, Eugene. v..v.r,n.rv 12 Heavers. I lnb, l onni hi. ..... February 1.1 Electric, Kaiibbw, ru lem. . ' . . . i'.,i..oi !!( ink. lliuiibow. Jtaiu A U l . T - f - . 1 .. I"w' ... . , t..i tr PlHeiivers. A iilinv. ai- i "" .., .... u. I February 21 i lub, r.ie.inc, m...i. im llm k. lien vers. Eugene. March 1H Electric. Alluiny, Alliuny. l r.lll 1 'lit Ii IdiinliilW. hlllein In addition to the valley league there has been a local bowling leiigue organ- ;...l l Wi.li.in kIi eh is nill'lo up OI an ..'...,. I l,c Watt HuiifiH, Elks, 1.i.ii, i It i, in. mill W. t). V f.,ll,,iii( the (HlieuilHI lor me uij ietigne, 101B. October llr-Watt hlilpp vs. Elks October ll-I.oju vs. Oregon. October 20 Bligh vs. VV. O. W. ll..l..l..,r D!-! Iku VS. 1,0 ill. o.iu. oil W. O. W. vs. Oreinn October 27 Watt Hliipp vs. Bligh. Novcmlicr 1 Bligh vs. I.oju. 9 r'lkfl vi. Orelon. November Watt Khipp vs. W.O.W. November 8 Watt Mili.p vs. i.oju. K.vnnil,iir U Itliih VS. Orecon. Novomtr 10 V.Iks vs. W. O. W K',....l.r IM W. O. W. VS. 1111 November 10 Watt Phlpp vs. Ore (ton. hi .1... ITVlk. vs. Ill t'h. i-iuvriiiiM . .... November 22 Watt Khipp vs. Elks, November 2:i I.oju vs. ureg.n. November 24 Bligh vs. W. 0. W. November 20 Elks vs. I.oju. November 3(1 W. 0. W. vs. Oregon, December 1 Watt Hhipp vs. Bligh, December t! BligU vs. I.oju. December 7 Elks vs. Oregon. December 8 Watt Sliipp vs. W.O.W. December 11 Watt Hliipp vs. I.oju. December M Bligh vs. Oregon. December 15 Elks vs. W. 0. W. December 2(1 AV. 0. W. vs. I.tiju, December 21 Watt Hhipp vs. Ore- go' . December i-.iks vs. jingii. December 27 Watt Hhipp vs. Elks. December 2tf I.oju vs. Oregon. December 2!) Bligh vs. W. O. W. 1916. .Tunuary 3 Elks vs. I.oju. January A W. O. W. vs. Oregon, January 5 Watt Hliipp vs. Bligh. Jtiuuary 10 Bligh vs. I.oju. Jiimmrv 1 1 Elku Vri. Oictroll. January 12 Watt Hhipp vs. W.O.W. .i iiiuiii i y i watt ruiipp vs. i.oju. Jiinuiiry 1H Bligh vs. Oregon. January 111 Elks vs. W. O. W. Januiiiy 21 W. O. W. vs. I.oju. Janimry 25 Watt Hhipp vs. Oregon. January 2fl Elks vs. Bligh. January 31 Watt Hhipp vs. Elks. February I I.oju v-s. Oregon. February 2 Bligh vs. W. O. W. February 7 Elks vs. I.oju. February 8 W, O. W. vs. Oregon. Feliruary 1) Watt Hliipp vs. Bligh. February II Bligh vs. T.oju. February 15 Elks . Oregon. February 111 Watt Hhipp vs. W.O.W, February 21 Watt Hhipp vs. Bligh February 22 Bligh vs. Oregon, February 21 Elks vs. W, O. W, February 28 W. O. W. vs. I.oju. February 29 Watt Hliipp vs. Oregon March 1 Elk's vs. ligh, March (1 Watt Hhipp vs. Elks. . March 7 I.oju vs, Oregon. March 8 Bligh vs. W. 0. W. March 11 Elks vs. I.oju. March 14 W. O. W, vs. Oregon. March 15 Watt Hhipp vs. Bligh. March 20 Bligh vs, I.oju. March 21 T;lks vs. Oregon. March 22 Watt Hhipp vs. W.O.W.' ! March 27 Watt Hhipp vs. I.oju. March 2S Bligh vs. Oregon. Muivh 2!l Elks vs. W. O. W. April 3 W. O. W. vs. I.oju. ." April 4 Watt Shipp vs. Oregon. April 5 Elks vs: Bligh. HIS STOCK GOES DOWN Pendleton, Ore., Oct. HI. The pugil istic, stock of Billy Farrcll, the Pendle ton lightweight, was way below par to day lis the result of a knockout lit the hniul of Tommy Clnrk, of Portland, in the tenth round of a scheduled -'0-round bout Inst night. Furrell won knocked down for tho count of nine uml when ho arose, stepped into n light lo tho jaw, which put him out for good. Furrell led in all but the tenth. A POST SEASON SERIES Hull Francisco, Oct. HI, Henry Her ry, owner of the Henls, today practical ly completed detail for a pont-seawni series of five games between the Heal i and an all-star team composed of ma jor league players. Berry proposes t'r start, the series here October 27, uml then go to I, us Angeles for a siiiiKih number of games. Han Francisco nroiilcle: A statis tician of New York says that there nrn 100,000 persons writing verse In Amer ica today. It Is either a very conserva tive estimate or they tiro all seudlng their contributions to the Chronicle. -.nimw " i" ' '7",rTZil7w f- 8 the real economy car The 1916 Detroit Electric offers the relief you seek from operation overtax. Current for battery charging is furnished at low rates (averaging fS to 1 per month) and is growing lower constantly. Reptjr, replacement stid djustment charges coin which .well lh monthly bills ol msny motor Ists seldom concern the Detroit Electric owner becauu the mcchsnlim of the Detroit Electric il so simple nd so strongly built that there's really nothing to get out ol order. You sre never bothered liyiKiiilion,carl)uretor,cyliridtrndeii(tineilments. You hsve no gasoline bills to pny. And the mod ern Detroit Electric is n ideal cur (orwinterdriving ss well ss stimmrr motoring without the eipenia of so additional body the ess car owner must Incur. In many other ways the Detroit Electric Is the prefcrsble and prscticalcar for youruss. When will you take your demonstration drivef 1916 Dstroit EUctrio Pries Model 61 4-pass. Brougham, fWJ Model 60 J-pass. DuplrxDrive Broughsm,lJ7S Model 59 5-pass. Rear Drive Iltoughsm, Model 5H 5-pass. Front Drive Brouiham, M9 Model 57 4-pss. Resr Drlvs Brougbsm, $1171. Model 56 J-pais. Cabriolet. $1075 ANDERSON ELECTRIC CAR CO. Detroit, Michigan Manufacturer of Detroit Electric Car 3