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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESETAY. SEPTEMBBER P, 1919 TENER'S WAR TO BAR SP1TBALL RENEWED New National League Prexy Agitating Abolition Of Freak , : Defiveries. Experts or Theorists Which? The packing industry is intricate, com plex far more so than the railroads ; or the telegraph. V , ., . (..-, Every day rnultiplying needs of society increase its problems and multiplying responsibilities demand more of it. , Highly trained experts, specialists of years' expe rience, thinkers and creative men, devote their lives, their energies, their activities, to solving jthe problems of the packing industry and meeting , its , widening duties. T Swift & Company is not a few- dozen packing plants, a few hundred branch houses, a few thousand refrigerator cars, and a few million dollars of. capital, but an organization of such men. It is the expe rience, intelligence, initiative and activity which oper ates this physical equipment. Can this intelligence, this experience, this initiative and creative effort which handles this business at a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources.be fostered through the intervention of polit ical theorists, however pure their purposes? Or be replaced by legislation?., Does Congress really think that it can? Let us send you a Swift "Dollar". 'It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. i'XP V. ' jF WHAT BECOMES OF. 5 ' TWA if 5 AVERAGE DOLLAR - " ' " ?mmimwar)A swift acompany 1 IIO Ql K FROM THE SALE OF MEAT ll " H ... I A I AND BY PRODUCTS J SSSSHBSHBBSSI l2.9o ar "II J t cents is paid roarm 1 ttfmft J Ojt nil ft LIVE ANIMAL " ... Ht"""" TtonP;ji I ! CENTS FOR LABOH ft ' ' JW '"WaKtUirj g EI.CNSC9 AND FKIIOHT g 0T ti 'M I. CENTS REMAINS y: 9 o swin i company. a schedule, tlio Los Angeles fans were IUo only one to enjoy their regular 'ROUND COAST jjc Tuesday coast league game. LEAGUE BASES The Tiger seored three times be- m i tore Bromley was pulled out in the Icilt first, and nieked Smith for three more, winninu 8-4 over the Seals. Tho lininiors arrive in the bay re gion late toilny end will open tomor- (Itv I'niteil Press) . ' YiiHturilfiv 'm winner: Vermin' hvin.r tii tint double ' linmlera Mnn-1 ' with double header against the ily and long jumps called for Jy tho 0k Oakland tomorrow. Charlie Mullen, new Seattle manager, was mar ried Monday evening, just boforo tho team started south. Hurry Weaver is through for the season as an Oakland pitcher. Howard in releasing lain, arranged to give him another chance in the spring. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Keep Them Home $$$ 4.7 111 lW St Nt tfio ttti-tfour-'rottnd soft drink 'opuldr doimiml - lmilt Bcvo's flreai tlud- t most poirtect industrial Muipment inthowoHd. ioniirildllv liuiiiod &uA vonf iKifosl .mil ttfnvlslml ith Jro' (ion ol Hie tuMiui ami aMy at m thousand of employes. FIclrMM!ly operated. I tapacxi)- z million bottles daily. I mm I 1 ' LL A ' r New York, Sept. 3. (United TrtM) The suggestions of John K. Teacr when he was president of the National league arc about to be ctrried out typhis sue censor, John Heydler, largely through pressure thit has been brought to bear on Heydler' by: friends of the former president within the organization. ' , . Toner hated the spitball. He believed it to be insanitary, disgusting and 0:1 uecessary. Likewise he believed it a lnck of sportsmanship in biisebull to permit pitchers to discolor the ball or to doctor it, or deface it in any way be fore delivery. He fought hard against these things, but never was able to con vince his clubbwners that the freak de liveries should not be permitted. Ou result of the obstinacy of thoso mag lates who had high-priced pitcherB on their clubs dependent on the iorcign deliveries, was the Victory of Eddie Ci cotto over the New York GianU in the world's series of 1917 a distinct blow to the National, for the New I'cr.tera had been picked to win. Cicotte'ti best delivery is the " shineball," an optical illusion uttending the ball in flight, due to a discoloration of one side of the ball and a shiny whiteness on (he othtr side. However, Heydler, in a statement a few days ago to close friends declared war on the foreign deliveries and prom ised that he would introduce n resolu tion into the next meeting of the Na tional and seek to havo barred the em cry ball, tho shi-e ball, the licorice ball, the parnfiue ball, the talcum powder ball, and othev froaky deliveries, which hnve becomo popular during tht. last few years. : Of course, if he goes this far into tho subject it must folloiv that the spitball! also is doomed, and ii the National soaks it with a killinc; wallop, the American practically will have to trail along. ; '' " ' : With these deliveries out, however, there will be some interesting things taking plaeie in the two leagues. Hod Eller, for instance, will have to start all over learning tho pitching biiainPfs, for he is praeticnTly dependent ou the parnfinn ball. Eddie Cicotte ttiil tiayo to develop j new cunning. Spitbi.llists by the dozen clutter un the works of the two majors. These will be able to stick through legitimate use of the baseball, but many of them are totally dependent On the crazy break attained by doctor ing the bullj The minors yawa for Ihenv BECKETT AFTER BOUT: ; WITH JACK DEMPSEY British Champion Has Eye On World Title Following McGoorty Win. London, Hept. 3,-i-j'of- Hiickolt, Liriiish heavyweight champion, announced him self as a candidate for the 'erowu of the world's champion, Jack Dcmpsey, fol lowing his knockout of Eddie McUoorty last night in tho seventeenth round of a scheduled 20 round bout. Backctt showed surprising form. He not only outfought the American but outboxed him. Ho won every roi.nd. The champion landed upper cuts, kidney punches and jabs to the faco freely He floored McGoorty in the twelfth, thir teenth, sixteenth and twice in the seven teenth rounds before he put a-cri'ss the left hook that ended tho fight. The American was game but his blows vcic ineffective. It was the old otury of youth against a.ge. , A hard right over the heart and a lelt to the jaw put the American out for the count. He fought a losing battle from the first tun of the gong, however. The champion reached him with left jubs to the faco and heavy rights to the oody in the first round and drew blood from his mouth in the second. McUoortjr landed one of his famous left hoois f the Billion's jaw in tho third round. It never fensed him. From tiiun on the American grew weaker until he hectare an easy victim for the two punches in the se'venteenth. Tied Fiiltou, tho Jliuesota. plasterer, fi mished tho Miipriso. of the night when he knocked out Arthur Towrley, a tout ed British light heavyweight in the first round of their scheduled" ten round nre liminur). Fulton .eiiched the Briitjhor with half dozen lefts nad as he came in for a clinch Fulton stepped bnea e:id let him have a terrific left to tite jaw. He went down for the count. 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