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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 6

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a SIX ALBANY BgMCeAT-HfALP, ALBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919. To Face Oaks Four Teams Seen COBB'S RAILTON RED LION SETS WORLD RECORD Today's Sports Parade Even Contenders ly Henry McLemore In State Fray York, Aug. 11 uArthur Donovan is the new lightweight Salem, Aug. 23. Four boxing champion of the world.

Mead Plans To Protest Edict Vew York. Aug. 23. flJFX-Man-ejT Eddie Mead announced today that tie will appear before the New York Stat boxing commission Tuesday and sk that the decision awarded Lou Amber over Henry Armntrong in their world lightweight title bout last night be reversed. Armstrong lost his lightweight more teams were given a chance He is a bit fat for the title, particularly in the head.

But he to use the return half of their round-trip tickets to Salem In last won It in Yankee Stadium last night's bracket elimination night. He won it from Lou Ambers play In the State Softball tourna by rendering a decision as ouss ment Beavers, For Sale, Demonsfrafe Well; Lace Seals 19-7 (Br lalted Pma) The Portland Beavers, reported to be up for sale to a group of business men, put on a convincing sales talk last night by walloping San Francisco, 19-T. After letting the Seeals get a one-run lead in the first inning, Portland began to hit with three runs in the second, single scores In the third and fourth, seven runs In the sixth, three each in the seventh and eighth and one more in the ninth. The Beavers socked Jorgens and Wilkie for 21 hits while Thomas gave San Francisco eight Sacramento defeated Oakland. 2-1, in 11 Innings.

Each side got eight hits. Schmidt and Smith worked for the winners. Gay and Buxton for the San Diego' raked a game out of the fire with a six-rua rally in the eighth inning to beat 9-7. Trailing 7-3 as they went into the eighth, the Padres knocked the ball all over the park tionable as a mongrel's paternity, A smart and heads-up Bonne Donovan, who should run. not ville nine picked the Independence walk, to the nearest optician, gave Amebers five rounds because of boys at the rate of 1-2 in the open The hop-pickers started low blows struck by Henry Arm rnampiunsmp 10 umi Amoers lasi night; loxt It after winning 46 con-j the shooting out in their half of strong.

Not only were these blows the first when they garnered the ecu live bout against feather' wrlhts, lightweights, and welter no more damaging to Ambers than only two runs they scored in the game. The Engineers doubled a bb gun to the maglnot line, weights; lost it because to many Donovan in watching for them of his piston punches landed on the that total in their turn at bat forgot to watch what Ambers was Faster than man has' ever driven belt line that five of the IS rounds were taken away from him because doing to Armstrong, before, John Cobb is pictured and then clamped down on the Independence team and didn't allow them another run the re "Jumping Joe" Chlsm, third My eyes were sharpened by abovs in his huge 2400 horsepower baseman for the Darkey House picKing oou weevils off cotton in Railton Bed Lion as he set a new maining six innings. The Engl 1 A. Georgia and I saw the new cham of David baseball team, which will battle the Albany Alco-Oaks world land speed record of 368.8 miles per hour. Inset shows the (Of foulfl.

The two tough little hombres went at it for 45 minutes of slum-bang fighting under the hot lights at Yankee stadium, but to the customers back in the $16.50 ringside neers pushed over two more in the second frame and added an pion (Donovan Ambers, as I shall call him from here out) strike as state league basball team at o'clock tonight many non-Emily Post blows as other two in the sixth. The Portland Teeple boys polished off the Portland A. F. of L. famed English speed king at the conclusion of the record-breaking dash on Bonneville Salt Flats that was sponsored by Earl B.

Gilmore snd Clarence S. Beesmyer, South did the victim. In close, Ambers qualified for an exclusive goat seats it must nave looked like a dullish business. For Armstrong In the second game, 8-3. The society by butting front here to Millmen were rated above their yonder and he never apologized ern California oil men.

opponents but a reserve pitcher in wnen he took his elbow and hit Oaks Meel Darkey House Of David Tourists Tonight the first allowed four runs be and Ambers were swarming on top of each other all evening long, hammering away at the belly and the chin with punches that never traveled more than a loot and a half. There were no long, clean with It Ambers was particularly fore; the regular hurler got con and went' ahead. tMsen and Humphreys gave Hollywood 12 hits while San Diego got 14 safeties Osborne, tost and Moncrlcf. Seattle and Los Angeles, took a day off while traveling between series and were to make up for lost time with a doubleheader Friday night Classified Ads Can" Sell trol of the situation. From then good with his elbows and must have spent weeks in training get Yankees Blast 5 Homers At Night on the Millmen had a slight edge but they couldn't overcome the ting tnem in good condition.

blows, no knockdowns just the hammer, hammer, hammer of Tonight at o'clock in Central Armstrong did the same think. lead of Teeple's men. park the Albany Oaks will take What I'm trying to get at Is that stingy gloves on tired flesh. Cuy Ruscigno of Joe Mann's, on the strong colored House of Da To Cuff Chicago it was not z- a fight between They are going to meet again Portland, won the next game from ruffian and Lord Fauntleroy, but The Dodgers slapped the morning by Manager Lee Skaggs, Nov. 1 this time for Armstrong's vid baseball nine in the Oaks' third night baseball appearance in as New York, Aug.

23. UJ9-the a battle for a title that both men Cardinals down again, 8-5. Hugh GOOD BUYS IN will be the same as was used Forest Grove all by himself. Not that the rest of the Joe Mann out rumor that the Yanks are suckers welterweight title and It's a good thing, for it may settle some of many weeks. wanted.

fit wasn't there but they Just for night baseball is unfounded Armstrong was guilty of fouls, against St. Helens on Monday night which was as follows: Jim Robertson, catcher; Harvey the arguments that will still be go Gates of the park will be opened at 7 o'clock. Tonight's' show prom Casey held the Cards safely until the. ninth when Vito Tamulis had to come to his rescue. The Cards made 15 hits but squandered but definitely.

Before 50.000 yes. But so was Ambers. As for weren't needed. Ruscigno allowed but one hit, and that In the last ing on then, persons packed into comiskey the actual fighting, minus fouls, There was a wide range of opin ises to surpass any of the exhlbi tions seen here thus far, local off! Wellsandt, pitcher; Ken Bradley, first base; Pete Whitney, second ui iKise, reic vviiimcjr, aevuna half of the seventh. He fanned park last night In Chicago, the there was no comparison between them 18, walked one and allowed two Yankees teed off.

with five hom ubs to base; George Mabry, shortstop; rials have stated, and the-visitors ion on who won what round and why. Referee Arthur Donovan awarded eight rounds to Ambers and seven to Armstrong; Judge ers, three triples, a double and the two men. Armstrong beat the daylights out of his pinch-faced opponent Three times he had others to get about halfway to first On the batting end Ruscigno will not be unfamiliar to Hub city fans, as they have visited here in sundry, singles to win their first eight hits and won his third straight as the Giants triumphed, 4-2. Homers -by Moore and Don Magee, third base; Red Hiatt left field; Bob Arthur, center field; Tubby Manning, right field. nocturnal game from the White wss still a tower of strength.

He him rubber-legged and ready to previous feature games. Sox, 14-5. Frank Fullam gave Uie same ver diet; but Judge Dill Healey award go down and perhaps could have The Harlem House of Davids will Demaree clinched the game in the slammed one homer with the bases loaded ejnd two doubles in his The Yanks lifted their' home finished him off if his hands hod be faced by Delmar "Squeak Wilson, lanky left handcr, who has run total to 22 for 10 straight ed Ambers 11 rounds, Armstrong three and culled one even. The been the hands' of the Armstrong four trips to the plate to score the bigger half of the final 12-0 first inning, Pittsburgh slugged out 14 hits and beat the Bees, 8-2. Elble Fletcher drove in three runs games, a new major league been named by Manager Elmo Mc HID AIL or two years ago, Ambers was game, fast and a sharper hitter tally.

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the evening. -The score was 7-2, with both Eugene runs made on if necessary. homers. Hugh Cosgrove. 33-year- negro boy ss a fighter.

Familiar facet which local fans United press score sheet had seven for Ambers, six for Armstrong and called the third and sixth rounds even. It was a tough one to score. There was never time when punches weren't flying. Everybody agreed that Armstrong was hitting in foul territory, but everyone agreed that it was unintentional Henry the hammer would lay his head down on Ambers left shoulder! nd whale away, not knowing him Body Shoppers To Meet Buckaroos Bob Feller scored his 18th old Milwaukie hurler, allowed Arthur Donovan, whom I shall will recognize will include Babe but six hits and a tight infield nickname the referee, had an McCray, the rockin chair catcher, other peculiar habit during; last squelched four of these, Eugene played a fast and furious game triumph to tie Red Ruffing for the American league leadership in victories when he pitched Cleveland to a 8-4 victory over Washington last night before a crowd Schoolboy Lomax, Pee Wee Mays and Cannon Ball Berry, all three At Salem Tonight but had several fielding lapses of whom are pitchers. nights fight If someone in his family had been hanged he could not have had a greater dread of the rope.

Whenever Armstrong, Albany's Infield will show Park Albany's leading men's Softball and the Milwaukie bunch took Immediate advantage of them. of 14,981. Feller broke his own er on first Morris on second, Jef self whether the body blows were record for control by walking tsam, the Albany Paint and Body Shop, will enter its second round who is at his best when he drives Bonneville and Teeple and Joe fries on third and Moye at short' above, on, or below the belt Mann and Milwaukie will meet an opponent against the ropes and only one man. The Indians put on a six-run' rally in the sixth stop. This combination worked Armstrong forced the fighting almost all the way.

On and on he works on him there, maneuvered 4 nursaay 10 oeciae wno goes wio well against the Toledo Mud Hens (o rout Ken Chase. Ambers into this position Do no the semi-finals Friday. Tonight --i of competition in the State soft-ball tournament tonight at 9 o'clock on Sweetland field, Salem, when it faces the brilliant Harvey Griffin and the Pendlston softball- last Sunday, and Manager Me- rt u'i 1 1 t. The Red Sox kept pace with went with that curious crab-like waddle. His little brown arms will see Square Deal and Wait's, van would leap across the ring nvynuias uvueves wui go even the Yanks by defeating the both of Salem, and Albany and like a grey-flannel nijlnsky and T.

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better tonight Cavorting the outfield depart Pendleton determine the semi separate the combatants. It was Browns, 10-3, behind Deny Gale-house'a seven-hit pitching. Jimmy finalists in their bracket ers, the game marking the night-! cap of tonight's program, and; scheduled to run nine innings. In the' meantime the "Albaiyj In the women's division, Dallas hot as if they were in a clinch because they weren't but simply standing face to face throwing Foxx hit homer No. 19 and Ted Williams slugged his 19th with two mates on.

ments will be Freeman in left field, Dowling in center field and Mc-Cluin in right field, according to the lineup released early today by had to take two extra innings to beat the La Grande girls. The girls' Softball contingent, the Truaxi punches. I have no explanation for this behavior and neither did Tommy Bridges won his 16th, the Oaks boss. Herbal remedies for eJIm.nU of tomach, liver, kidney, akin, blood, slanda. Si urinary ajrat.m or men ft women, tl yeara In service." Naturopathic Physicians.

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Oilers, make their debut in thej state melee this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, when they tackle Mont- gomeiy Wards of Portland in But let ut not get alarmed over eack at second for the Tigers. the matter. The two men are the visitors will be: Burke, second base; McDanlcl, center field; Hawkins, shortstop; Chlsm, third base; clouted l)is 10th homer and a booked for a third engagement in Pacific Business college of Port double. land edged out the Salem Aces November and while I am not second round battle, also slated for Sweetland field, on th? Willamette campus. Charter, first base; Palms, right The Reds, Cards, and Cubs all 6, barely staving off an eleventh flailing away, snorting blood out of his mouth and nose, spitting his rubber mouth piece to the canvas when it Interfered with his breathing.

Ambers, constantly in retreat, spent the evening with his back against ropes, but that short right uppercut whistled against Armstrong' Jaw and must have made hamburger out of the Inside of the little negro's mouth. You will walk many a weary mile through turnstiles leading Into prize fights before you will see anything to equal the 14th round. In the first 10 seconds of it Armstrong bulled Ambers to the ropes and there they stayed in one spot for the remaining two minutes and 50 seconds of the round. Neither tried to duck or block a punch. Neither tried to box.

They were couple of kids in a back alley, slugging it out and forgetting science and cunning. sure that justice will triumph I have a solid conviction that Arm field; Hamilton, left field; McCray, catcher, and Berry, pitcher. hour rally of the Salem girls. took a tumble in the goofy National league race. Kirby Higbe, The Body Shoppers lineup, ac ine Testa Pre.

of charga. strong will. cording to the list released this In the meantime, Ambers will Ribbons to Be Awarded Lind-Pomeroy of Portland eliminated Zeiber's of Portland in the next encounter. Both teams played a fast game but the Lind-Pomeroy girls were too much for the pitcher the Cubs gave away to the Phils, scored his fourth straight and his ninth victory by blanking the RedsJ 4-0. serve as an adequate champion.

His habits are exemplary. He will fight any fit challengerji.Besides, Children Next Friday First second and third prize the others and won 9-3, it will give Armstrong a mucn ribbons in each of nine different Dallas and Pacific Business col classifications will be awarded nam lege will engage, each other needed rest But remember that tip I gave you on the north in the Civil war? Well, that. was-a long-shot guess compared to the Thursday afternoon and Lind-Pomeroy will take on a McMinn- "I've found that food KEPT RIGHT certaiiiiir Friday morning at the court house lawn, after the judges have made their decisions and before the parade wends its way down town. Children taking part are re TOMOHT ONXY ville team which drew a bye in one I give you now: Armstrong can lick him easily the next the elimination round. This afternoon Pade-Barrick of quested to form promptly at 9:45 BUYING Salem and Conn Brothers of time out, and Donovan, too, for that matter.

If you disagree, write me care of the dead letter mt Portland will meet' In ths first office. game. Montgomery Wards of Portland will tackle an unknown quantity in the Albany outfit Al Poppies were associated with the battlefields of Europe hundreds of years before the World War. bany also passed the elimination round. m.

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