THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7, 1918. THREE TWO DAYS ONLY TOMORROW AND MONDAY 1 : 1 ysff- 1 if ' - 1 I III 1 f V V v j mSI ujsj k BOSTON IS WINNER Continued from page one) him, hat lick knocked the ball from his hand and it rolled toward the Cub dugout. The Cub second base man dash vd madly for home and Thomas threvr him out by six feet. This was the tying run and the third out. Seoiv by innings: 0 00200000 02 hits 1 10400000 17 i Chicago ' runs 0 00010000 01 hits 0 00022 1 00 16 Summary: Two base hits, Mann and Pick; sacrifice hits, Hollocher. Double plays: Hollocher to Merkle Vaughn to Merklo. Left on bases, Bos ton 4; Chicago 3. Stolen bases, White man, Schang and Pick. Struck out by Mays 4; bv Vaughn 5. Bases on balls, off Mavs. Passed ball, Schang. Hit by pitched ball, Whiteman. Time of game 1 hour and aa minutes. In Pursuit of Polly Did You Ever Watch a Fellow Nearly Break His Neck and Fairly Burst His Heart trying to catch a Girl, only to lose Her? If you have you'll sympa thize with the Poor Cuss, Who Does it in "In Pursuit of Polly". FATTY ARBUCKLE m in 'THE WAITER'S BALL- Bed The O R E G O PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL Twice Each Week Thursday, Friday and Saturday D.W.Griffith's Masterpiece "The Great Love" t4 BREWERSWILLING (Continued from page one) president had by proclamation forbid den use of grain or foodstuffs in manu facturing beer, jviue or whiskey. Tho Sheppard provision ends manufacture oi beer and wine on May 30, 1919, an eale of all intoxicants on June 30. Sheppard js confident this amendment will receive presidential sanction. St. Louis Plants Will Close St. Louis, Mo., SepV 7. Breweries here will readily comply with the food administration's new order banning malt liquors and manufacturing plants will k converted to war work wheii their present supply of malt is used, without waiting for December 1, Otto Stifel, president of the St. Louis Brewers association, declared today. The recent restrictive order of the fuel administration has closed two St Louis breweries and will force otners to the same action within the next mouth, Stifel said. 'dated July 9th. He spoke of capturing 'twelve prisoners single-handed and gaid: ' When ing to rest says she believes he undertook to cap 'ture moro men and was himself taken 'prisoner. Game By Innings. . Ball one. Ball two. Strike one. Hoop er singled over third. It was a Texas leaguer just out of Hollocher 's reach. Shean up. Foul, strike one. Ball one. Ball two. Shean flew to Mann. It was a high fly. Strunk up. Strike one, call ed. SStrunk lined to Hollocher, who doubled Hooper off first, to Merkle. No runs, one hit no errors. Chicago: Flack up. Ball one, ball two ball three. Flaek walked. Hollocher up. Strike one, called Hollocher sacrificed. Schang to Mclnnis. Flack going to sec ond. Mann up. Ball one. Mann flew to Hooper. Mays did considerable, stalling while .Flack was on second. He made several motions to throw to second. Paskert up. Strike one. called. Ball one, Strike two, foul. Foul. Ball two. Ball three. Paskert fanned. No runs no hits, no' errors. A sprinkling of rain foil while Pask ert was at bat, but the cloud that drop ped it was swiftly pasing by. Second (Tnning1 Boston: Whiteman up. Strike one called. Ball one. Ball two. Whiteman singled to left. The rain began to come down hard chas ing th crowd from tho boxes. Mcln nis up. Foul, strike one. Strike two. Mclnnis out, bunting third strike. He bunted a pop fly down the first base lino. Schang up. Schang fanned as Whiteman stole second. It was the first stolen baso of tho series. Scott saf on Hollochr'u error. Thomas up. Thomas flew to Flack. No tuus, one hit, no errors. Chicago: Merklo up. Strike ono. swung. Ball ono. Ball two. Ball throe, Strike two. "called. Merkle flew' to Hooper. It was a hard drive, which Hooper took easily. Pick up. Ball one. Strike one, called. Foul, strike two. Pick popped to Shean. It was a high easy chance. Deal up. Strike one call ed. Strike two, swung. Deal out, Thom as to Mclnnis. No run , no hits, no errors." Third Inning Boston: Mays up. Ball one. Srtike one called. Foul, strike two. Mays out, Hollocher to Markle. Hoop er out, Merklo to Vaughn. Shean up. Hhean out, Vaughn to Merkle. No runs, no hits, no errors. Chicago :Killifer up. Strike one, swunir. Killifer out, tihean to Mcln nis. Vaughn up. Vaughn out Shean to Mclnnis. Flack up. Strike one. call ed Flack out, to Mclnnis unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. Flack made a nice drive down the first base line, but Mclnnis was right in front of it and he was an easy out. Fourth Inning Boston: Strunk up. Strike one, called. Btrike two, called. Strunk fanned. Whiteman up. Ball one Strike one, called. Whiteman was hit by a pitched ball. The ball struck him in tho ribs. He went to first holding his side. MclnnisSup. Foul, strike one Striko two, swung. Mclnnis singled to left, Whiteman went to second. Th pair had tried a hit and run on every ball pitched. Schang up. Ball one. Schang singled to center wnneman scoring and sending Mclnnis to third It was a clean liner directly over sec- ond base. Whiteman scored easily. Scott up. Scott was safe on an infield hit. Mclnnis scoring and Schang going to second. It was a squeeze play. The bunt bounded high in front of Vaughn Thomas up. Strike one, called. Ball one Ball two. Thomas singlod to right and Scfians was out at the plate, Flack to Killifer, Scott went t third and i Thomas to second on the throw. Mays ur. Ball one. Strike one, swung. Ball !two. Strike two. swung. Ball three. Mavs lined tn Basket. Two runs, four hits no errors. Chicago: Holocher up. Strike ono. i called. Boll one. Hollocher flow to Hooper, who did not have to move to get tho ball. Mann up. Mann doubled to right. It was a fast grounder down the first 'baso line and was the first I hit of the Cubs. Paskert up. Ball one. scoring Pick. The ball bounded into left field. Killifer was held at first. Vaughn up. Strike one, called; ball one; foul strike two; ball two, strike thive. Vaughn fanned. Flack up. Ball one, ba'l two, strike one, called; ball three. Jul lifer out stealiug, Schang to Scott. Out run, two h"s. "o errors. Schang 's throw to get Killifer was low. but the Cub catcher was too slow to take advantage of St. Sixth inning Boston: AVhiteman up. Ball eue, ball two; strike one, called Whiteman lined to Merkle. The crael of the bat and thu ball hitting the glove were practically simultaneous sounds. Mclnnis np. btriko one, swung. Mcln nis popped to Deal. He caught the ball at the pitcher's box. Schang up. Slrikc one, wuug; ball two, strike two. Svuang fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors.' Vaughn had regained his effective ness and was pitching with much confi dence. He got Schang with a fast one on the side. Schang never budged. It was the second time he had struck out Sixth inning Chicago: Flack up. Ball one, strike one, called. Flack fouled to Schang who made a great catch of a low spinning foul back of the plate. Hollocher up. Ball one. Hollocher out, Scott to Mclnnis. Scott made a fast plav on a slow hopper. Mann up. Ball one. Mann singlea to right. It was his second hit of the day. Paskert up. Striko one, called; gtnke two, calkd. Paskert singled to cvnter. Mann going to see ond. An aeroplane went over the stands just clearing it by twenty feet LwOie Paskert hit. Merklo up. Ball one, ball two; foul, strike one; ball thive; foul, strike two. strike three. Merkle fanned. No runs, two hits, no errors. The crowd was rooting wildly for a run when Merkle was up but Mays work ed him nicely. Ho didn' t get a good ouv to swing at. Seventh inuing Boston: Scott up. foul, striko one; ball one. Scott fouled to Flack,' who made a nice catch after a long run. Thomas up. Ball one, suikt one, called; strike two, callvd. Thomas out, Merkle to Vaughn. Vcy made a nice play of a slow ground ball down the first baso line. Mays up. Mays cui. vauglm to Merkle. No runs, no hits, uo errors. Seventh inning Chicago: Pick up. Strike one, ball one. Tick out, Scott to Mclnnis. Deal up. Strike 911c, called; foul, striko two. Deal beat out an in field hit to third. Thomas knocked the ball down. Killifer up. Foul, striko one. Killifer out. Mays to Mclnnis. Deal go ing to svcoiul. Vaughn up. Strike ono, called; strike two, swung. Vaughn flew to Whiteman. No runs, one hit, no errors. Eighth, inning Boston: Harper up Ball one, ball two, stnkc one, culled foul, strike two. Hooper funned. Slient RA SUNDAY ONLY r 1 ;r 1 I - I - up. Shean popped to Merklv. Strunk 11 Strike one, called; ball one.' Sirum. flow to Flaek. No runs, no hits, no er rors. Seventh inning Chicago: Flack up foul, strike one; ball onvv. Flack flew to Strunk. Hollocher up. Bull one, ball two;-strike one, culled; strike two. swung. Hollocher funned. Mann up, Ball one, ball twu; foul, strike one; ball three. Mann out, Seott to Mclnnis. Nq runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth inning Boston: Whiteman up. Wliitcniiin out, lAal to JVlerkie. Mc lnnis "P- Mclnnis out, Jiollochcr to Merklo. Schang up. Strike one, called. Schang singled to right. Scott up. Ball one. Schang safe at second when Hol locher dropped Killifer's throw. The official scorer gave Schang a stok'n base Ball one, strike one; foul, striko two; striko three. Scott funned. No runs, one hit, no errors. Ninth inning Chicago: Taskcrt up. Strike one, called; strike two, called; . . , T Jill UJ. lllO VliUO, aaAjM v hit, 'u. -- I get 5b more boches I am eo- 'raskcrt flew iQ whitcman. whiteman rest for awhile." His mother !,tn1c thn ,hn with ,ba.ck aerainst the Unsightly pimples and blemishes on the face are sure signs that the skin and blood need the purifying and strengthening action of BEECIWS FILLS. Urr S J. Ar MCJ-.' Sold e 1 Boies, 10c.. XX. Will Not Oppose Milwaukee. Wis., Sept. 7. Brewer, here epcct their beer stocks to be ex hausknl by February 1, two montJis af ter the federal order prohibiting the manufacture of beer after December 1 goes into effect.' W. H. Austin, attor ney for tin Milwaukee Brewers associa tion, said today there was no talk of opposing the order. Silrerton Boy "Missing" May Be War Prisoner Silverton, Ore., Sept. 7. Mr. and TJrs- Reeves of this city have received 'official notice that their son, Delbert, has been missing since July 19th. Mr. Reeves enlisted from Siiverton and friends are grieved to hear of his un fortunate fate, but are assured that "Del" was a true patriot who dared and willed to do anything for the ser vice of his eonntry. The last letter 'received from him by hia parents was Our Want Ads arc the Bait that catch the Big Fish Result Try one in to-morrow a paper left field bleechers. It was a long drive. Merkle up. Foul, strike one. Bull one Ball two. Foul, strike tw , Merkle out Scott to Mclnnis. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Scott made a dazling play to get Merkle. Ho got the ball with his giov ed hand over sccona. Fifth inning Boston: Hooper up, Ball one; strike one, called; foul, strike two; foul; ball twe, tiall three, iiooper walkvd. Shean up. (Strike one, swung ball one, ball two. Bhcan lined to Vaughn who doubled Hooper off first to Merkle. It was a hit and run play and Hooper was almost to second when Vaughn caught the smash. BtrunK up, Strike one, called; ball one; foul, strike two: strike three, swung. Strunk fan ncd. No runs, no hits, no errors. It was the second time during the game tliat Strunk had boen fanned by Vaughn. Hitting left handed, he slion ed little liking for the Cup port sidvr'i curves. Fifth inning Chicago: Pick up. Ball one, ball two; strike one,r called. Pick doubled past short. Deal up. Foul, sink! one: foul, strike two. Deal flew to Whiteman. Pick's hit was very flukey, It was a gronndii lhat went through Scott's legs. Killifer up. Strike one swung. Killifer singled off Scott's shins j THEY TELL WHO THEY ARE ; and WHAT THEY HAVE DONE WAR SONGS STORIES COMEDY Special Scenery- OTHER ATTRACTIONS TOO heatre ball on, ball two, foul, foul. foul. Pas kert out, Scott to Mclnnis. Merklo up. Strike one, called. Merkle out, Mays to Mclnnis. Pick up. Btrike one, called; ball one, ball two, Btrike two, swung. Pick singled to second baso. Barber bat ting for deal. Bnito up. Ball 0ni strike one, called; bull two. Pick stole second. b'oul, striko two, ball three. Pick took third 011 a short passed ball, but was out at plate, Thomas to Schang, when he tried to scoro after tho ball was drop ped. No runs, ono hit, no -errors. TWEEDIE KUNZE. Tho Journal Job Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it right and savo you real money. Tho uiniriago Of Miss Ruth Kun.e, daughter of Mr. and Mrs", Hugo Kuue, to John H. Tweedlo of Klliott Traii-io, took place Saturday afternoon, August 24, in the Presbyterian parsonage at Oregon City, Iiov. Scenian officiating. The ring ceremony was used, only the immediate relatives attended. Both young people aro well known in the social circles of Elliott Prairie und sui-rouiuling country. Miss Kuuza is one. of Elliott Prairie's charming and talent, ed girls and hns spvnt nearly her entire life in that place. Mr. Tweedro is well known in musical circles, having been a member of tho Hubbard buntf and sev eral orchestras. . After a week's visit in Portland with friends and rcluliws, they returned home wher0 Mrs. Twcedio will make her home with hor parents, while hor hus band serves in the-army. Hw left for Camp Lewis Tuesday, Woodbiun Inde pendent. Wren tho leaves begin to turn it is an indication that summer is getting a yellow streak I ; . A 4 Jirrii ' i Every indication points to another substantial advance in price within the next few days. We have about 20 new cars in stock which will be sold at the present price$845 but you will have to act quickly. Don't delay. Place your order N-O-W while they last. Salem Automobile Co. F. G. DELANO PHONE 97 246 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON A. I. EOFP