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Thursday, Tune 11. 192.1. TTTF! LA CTl AMVR EVENING OBSERVER PACE TITREE i COAST BASEBALL jSaid Wrigley Advanced Cash;':;i:;:r;;;: Roccp Boxes Both Gibbons And Dempseyif'1- San l-'ra ftico Sacianu'iiiii noii Salt iJtKii l'ortlanil '.. Si'attl.' Won Lost Pet. ...47 25 .lift"! fur cump Volm;!;iy wih-i- ilu-y will per wllli s.',h ii irw uiiyM with tholr ilatilit- V l' M t'H. U M . I''h'Mnn;ui. ami ih.-n :i7 S4 : Sparring Partner. After oakiami - vs 4i Meeting Both Men, bays Denipse.y Hits But Gibbons Oftener. .:;(; .5:11 .4!) i . 4 r v mil .4ni, hoM Annhi. SIIKIJJY, Mont., Juno 14. "Tomp Kfy hit nit luinlir. tlibbuilH hlL inr twice as often," I . Tin -re h u whole srruion In that M-Uinn-m. Wiiliih tin- last wt'Pk ltooco St rani nu'tca I pound ruined Italian lias hoM-.l liih ih tli'ioniH't and tin con tender who ahoot at the liravy wt-iKht I it In the StiHhy Slu-ll July Koiiith. Uocco is a hometown fighter here. A lYw days ago Jack Kcai-ns pulled him tn to Cln-ut Kails to do some catch i rig for the Champ. I enipsey Ciackcd Hie kid a lew. Koco got rough and mad, Tho span-lug part ner hruslied Dempsey's eye. It Willi a nasty eul. I. ike a hurt animal licinpsey gol rough rand niad. too. floored Jtorco. The Italian lea pot I from Hi I loot- and socked 1 ivntpsey again. K earns, stopped tile proceedings. Hocco was sent back lo ..Shelliy. 'Mdio Kane promptly hired him to work villi. Gibbons. Alter' working with both Dempsey and Gibbons Hie I'd analyzes hi: taste of experience with heavy artill ery, "I found I leinpsey wide open." lie says. '"I didn't have any trouble lay ing them in there, t.ibhons is a lot harder to hit. lb1 makes you miss while he connects." "Heuipsey slugged me harder be cause he was trying to knock mo out. liul he tl Id n't. i didn't mean to hurt Ills eyij. A sparring partner isn't .sup posed lo do much to the man hu is boxing hiit give a good exhibition. "licinpsey st iing- me and I. slung back. 1 "K earns elaimoil I hutted lhipsey. 1 don't think I dhl. We were at close, range when I landed on his eye. "A fter bovinK lihboii!! I liave changed m mind about him not hav i 1 1 v a chance against, the Champ. "I iempse hit me hardest becamjo we were lighting. "liul Gibbons hil me twice lo'Ddii pscy's one and I couldn't hit him Hiuarcly. "1 don't' supPs". my opinion .'Liiiouut:: to much because I am jimt a sparring partner. "Giblionn had ine dizzy from so many punch ea ' I was weaker after a couple of rounds witli him than ( wa;: wlien wit h I empsey. "Gibbon:: keeps popping you with a h-ft hand. Ho beats you to the punch ;;o you can't start or get your balance. "Judging from my experience wlllt both I am convinced of this: lemp se i:; goiiiK to SC(- a lot of glovea when he comes to Shelby. "My clash wit h I lempsey turned out to be a rcKiilar fight with Gib bom; it was boxing." r s" r Ji : a : i:. I travel's Harder, ! vkuno.v u. n. k. i - I Vernon 1 112 l I ial teriea Yarison, Sutherland, Schroeder, l'llleiie and Daly; Gilder, Del) and Hannah. Senator At Home. SACK AM KNTi i " It. 1 1. K. San Knmsisco' 4 i : 1 Sacramento 2 1 ti 1 Ihitlcrics Hodge and Vctle; Thompson, IN-nnei and Koclilor. I tees llattrr Two. HALT LA Kb: It. 11. K. Los Angeles 10 15 2 Salt 1-ake 12 2Ct I Matteries Thomns, Hannah, am' Haldwln; Myers. Singleton, G'ul l Peters. LOS AXCKLNS. June 14. I'resident Mcarthy, ti the I'a I'itic 1 'oast league, today iwue( u statement declaring Loekhard and Killel'ei. owueiH.of the Seat tle ch'b. luid in el'te.i admitted William Wrigley. Jr., advanced 912.t.atHi for the purchase of the Seattle Club. Taking testimony 1. deposition hi the suit by LoeWhard to com pel McCarthy to seat him tifl a director in the league continued today until Saturday to await the arrival of telegrams. J. K. Carper and family I May took the examinations Thui'ddav I VM'n--r.- Tmfitin Flu a Inesday. land Friday. . i w . wuu ,mitt ""T ' t mi., i ....... . ... k. ...... . .. . To ixn on Ntmnnrh , ..,.,,,. iMiv , , i . ' ' r 1'iMiiriK eaoeii tin ;n. aim ,i in. .i. i, i arper wen io to OlI'ROU t UN to lslt tncir trlends , , . ...... .... ! w.io..... i....... o... - u.... I I'-. L. 'I'homiison came homo from I un,a'- jorgi.ns oft. n ranges a restless, wY- klug fo-j(.amp T,nt-S(av ,,,) ,VU, Mo,i v,.(. Miss Ha.d K'enworthv called at voii;4 f, , Hmr. Mlmplr Imrkthorn hurk. (:!!,l:..ll!W!,,,l.li,'ml,'l, i,,uli Carper ami wife have 1 ilSnnday. ' ' V:;r,. gas a- relieves presH.ire arjd mipsou is wi M is. A. C. Carper this w ek, lull are; !;:",' ' " ' ,ilin1' very airk for the past w i Monday. ,i.,,t1l. .....m.. . W. A. Carper made a business trip Kimer licnuctl and wife visited the ;to camp til" rirsi of the week. j first of Hie week with his parents I l-cn-y Carper and 1 iniilv railed on Mr. and Mrs. I'harles Itennctt. hi!, brother W. V. Car.cr au.i family j G. S. Trump went to camp Wednes 'Thursday. May t.work. Lewis Neui.y and tatnih took snp. ' The th :rade pupds who failed In A. K. Carper and I'ainllj, I. S. Mae Honald, and family. Miss Alice Knot, berg and John Itarton vinlted at Hie home of II. K. Thoinpson Sunday. ! m-rvtiiisnesa jfliaoNt I VST A . V Auls ion IIK'I'II j i IIIMI I ili l i II , L-rl L :. reuitivcs matter yon ncvfT ' t bought v;ui In . your system wliiO.i poiaoneil stomach, causntf gas and I iicrvo:isne."s. KCK J.KNT lo ftiia.l 'am Met . .!!,. 1 ih. - Adv. SIlELIiY i0W A CITY OF 7,000 PEOPLE Monterev Wins Polo Title From Boise I'.olSK, June H. lloise's civilian polo team for the first time In three j ears. Wednesday a I'ternoon lost the jloise I 'i;lo Club cup, .symbolic of tho n (i r t h western polo championship when i he Klcven'.h calval ry nuartei rVoiti Monterey. 'a I., slaughtered the locals, 1 ii to :i. A crowd declared to day by the management to have ex ceeded any previous gathering ol polo enthusiasts in Koise greeted the l'.2:t j-eihs climax. As a result of the Wednesday c'assle, tho Monterey "ell.iv cords" have this season lifted hoi h titular trophies of the annual Koise tourney, the sectional cup and the Ninth army corps area trophies of I lie war department. Oaks I. Indians :t. OAKLAND-- seatth- : Oakland U innings). ; Hntteiies Jacobs, ' Luke yan ; Ivrause ur.d Halter. - . TE. II. ....4 14 iay ii;misi;y his (;CAit.NTi:i:. IIKKAT. KALI-M, Mont.; Junn 14. The '-second ?(ui.ono of $:(Hi,tHto guaranteed Oeiupscy for his match with (r)bhons July 4 positively will br. I ltd lomorrow. Jack J earns, mana ger of the champion, was advised to- lay. Kc-irus will leave . for Shelby tonight to receive tho money. S11KLKV. Monl., Like a huge jelly fish Shelby Is expanding hourly. Ori ginally a emv town of a few hundred , persons it ha:: bt-come almost over night, a noisy boom city of more than 7oii0. , Its one dusty main street hi choked with hurrying humanity at all hourfi of the day. Shacks and lent colonies' are springing up like mushrooms. A ' midway with rag doll galleries, wnfi ; drink parlirrs and resaurant: is un- , der construction. . Sinalid sliucturcs j are blos.oi. dug 'into hotels or eonces- I sion stands; and every available foot, of frontage on the main street boasts of a commercial enterprise of soiir.1 kind. . . . Tents and r:ick(M'li:i Houses, (mo long teniacle of the jelly fish stretches northward t from . tow.l. Icrutle erackcrhux buildin.gs and tents occupy tin entire -length. Al its ter minus !s the fight arena, now almost com plot eil, where t hotisands will gaiher July. 4( for the Jack . 1 )empsov Tom Gibbons tiglit'at which' a chani plon will be dethroned or a challeng ei: c(ui((iicred. Motto for dancers who break non stop records: "On and on ami on with tho dance." PROMISE NEWS ITEMS I'ROMISK, June 12. Hev. M. L. I'elello came to I'i'omfsa Thursday on the stage lo hold a meeting at t ho school house Thursday night. Mr. and M rs, J. C. Phillips lft test- 0 The Charm of Fine Things Combined With Long Wear ROLLINS JlrmorPlott? HOSIERY In our hosiery department we feature styles that combine fineness of rcxture with long wear -good" hxiking, scintil lating, sheer yet with miles of wear in every pair. Ask lor Rollins Armor Plate Hosiery. We have it in the neweit Myk-s lor the entire Andrew's Variety Store The difference between home and a restaurant is that at home you roe ognkio the dinner scraps you get lor .'.upper. The savage shouldn't be savage. He loesn't need to search through four, leen pockets lo find something. P or Sale 4 -room house, electric Hfrhfjrclty water, lawn, trees, cement syfTwalk, partially pluiabed. This phnis closft to shops and srhool. Vrivjr 1 .Sod. an. Terms. Sl.'oh.'mi down an-ir balance at an tier month. ,'i-room Lome, i I me rilwii. goo .iKhts. city p:-rl;. You without l f urnisiied, J I and balanc - Ipht ha la m A.,, I. Siixlfi with -arago. elf i tr c i-n house and this phi re w llll uiture ii. Terms, ent. Price ml' Ifeie.ii 7-ronm lionV uuflern. nn orrc of ground, all in cherry trees, annual hir-onie from i hei rh s Is from $4Wi,eii to $7 on. mi per y.ar. This plarH is ..i the end oi Spring street, whi.h j; i v h a beautiful view of the rtty and vt'iiy '"id in the seriion of the r'y Ciat is Cast developing. Price. Sfi.iu i The b-rniH are vry reaaonatdo. N( w nioib i n rr.mplet' d. tb r a mniN ra $?.."e-i. Ti-rms. anre at !-T.."u r Ti-room home. J i j - r is a chanc to iuov fi-roont hom trr t::ca ca-h, pnd hjt', r month. Geo. H. Currey MEALTIME SATISFACTION : . w oP in 4ooo9ooo . .. , . : . . Homes " .-rice of stove tM i ii t . 'd'd l:JiH illustrated - $50.10 V ! j j dd andcbinete-n$33.00 W j. J I A WANT Al) Wll.l, 1IO II - - - - -: I v j : T I'M. PL-: I " 'I Gingham Dresses , , ; ; , ' Priced $3.7:5 to $12.50 ' ' v Crisp and Cut Tor Coolness. (; r i j: v Need a Gingham Dress or two to tide you over the Tub Frock season? Then you will bo ; glad to know that there are some very cool and ... good-looking onos here;.. Some Of-them are .air .' most sleevless; some have bouffant skirts;-. othw-s ai-estraigjilino and haves quantities 'of , ruffles aTjouttfieni. .Check and plaid ideas are "f made as striking as possible, with all Summer's ! good colors. Even one Frock will make your wardrobe seem much larger .and better.; , .;. ; 'v;r PUTMAN'S-1 Ready -to-Wear and Millinery Chautauqua, June 21th to 2!)th, inclusive. 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