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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
Saturday, May 10, 1930
HILL'S
A Cilml
Owned
imtAimnAil . T w t f-i
FROM CHAMPION
Welt e.rw c i g ht ,T i t.l c
Changes' Hands Fields
uame, in wis ueieat;
Hy ('uric V, OiuiMoy
( A MHtirln li'il iTcss iSpnrtrt rl!.r
(MCTHfxn. Vij'.'.m .(Al') Kor
I'm first titno hi; 211 years a. neirro
today fiK-hc; urUf'rucIltht
ch. muion ft Hie 'world.' '' ''
;jn newly crowned llllc -tiller
I . i.ujik Jack Tfinjnpfon, -of -Ou.Ur
1 " & i' WllO :"' CuHHUct JiK'liie
Meldnlp; ir( rounds of H'th lim In
I lio ' Olynit1f jirtii'.- - last . niht.
I'leM, wio wonllie champions Hp
frMi . Jotteri h- old . Jk-', iMIntU'O., In
iii liult it- tun ittti'iiilis (tyo, wuiil
down liii. crushlm; defeat In bin
Hist defense, of tho honor, '
Thompson- battered Hclds from
plllai' lit I'O't. wlnnlmr M eimvlno
Inirly IHin lfeft roc l:in.cr (Hllm)
Ah Cjeiiand IfiRtunlly iiittil- Thomp
Kit'fi '. lB"M( ' hnnU aloft In victory
wJii'it tin- hell cjniiKQd ending- tlio
(loiiU'KL1-". 1l.-M;'M)sbri-' w:ib credited
vJ:'h VvlrmlJiK '.tcM' of . tin'. I ti" rounds
wliii, three- i.nltij;, u' I ho rlnfciidinjf
(lijih'ijiiiiiiv .', ' '
The lu-fern'K victory wila n HlurlU
JllK UpMO;'. Jit. M'-Mn hod twice de
feated him In . ten round ontfntce-
lllfl,;:'. IflMV fl'rUftMl . (hilt 'rhutlLp
yon, having 1 vl" liowrii to the
nipeitor flxhilntf of Klclds, could
rontmet. him In n third inp.'tiiiK.
Mt -Ids entered the rlntf u H t ) I
t'lunrlli- nhrl lie left Itum soundly
f ' !(;: i I'll :i:ti ever a ' I injf . eJinmplon
1)11 ll lit :, 7 ' '-; ' -'"
J;Hhl Klm-o Woicor
When I hi.1 referee shoved Thnnip
rnr.'f. weary arm Into Ihe air 111
ietory, the Oiiklhinl Iml became
t.ic l'ht niRCo v. "lUn-wrlK-ht f'hani
plnn, n;v J no Wider, t won tins
lilti' from UhIm I'Vi'Hn . In Mrl'i
on,, in iinn, ' j
'liit pnnnl OK f KlrlilM wuh! Hpmv'j
tmv.thtr ntnl itt tlniPK piKhplk. 1K
whk haiuinnrptt Into 1i-k Wimi-lh-KH
niul miffJit hnvo fallen a victim to
r. Uixtcliotit ininnh' utx'vv Un ti'iith
pm''1''. foe thp-.fiii'l ..U"i he tiunic
tin rm' itMp. nfg iH-'nn' pffoH to
iHcnpp 1 1 fTyTnlt rTt ti Tn t u 1" Ufi
couiiL.
t-1 over lilm, Arioir "tli tnlli
irininl FIpIiIu hail nothlntf cxccpl
iwluilrablo cotiraKO t , carry him
iIhvukIi tu llm nnlHh. Ho wont
ilonn flhUinc, puunUi'd uniUPivi
Tuily hut pxhlbltltitf a dlHpluy . tit
fctuiKMieiM thai Won th uiltntrtit ftui
of a i-roud (if 14,000 which paid
;0.0io to ttillicjw tho battU'.
Kj lrlt (ViiNlied
' V'lnhlH .ltrt tho rltiff with hlH
Kpliit ci'iiHht'd and teara Mtipntn
inf dowh hlrt fnpo. . '
"ltl npv.ir he rhunvplon attain,"
he ii'rtaned, im hp ftat on hl iul-l-ltifs
tnhi In hla 1ihhIiik luom,
"f hi t thP pa en nil wrontr tuul paid
f -i- It. 1 Ihnuflit I had Thompwjn
When 1 td'tRKPri'! '.him with a
cnupln ir pinehcH tn tho chin hut
I kiichm I Irhil too hard.1 FlftPeii
roinulM 1m 'a loin; ioad iUni 1 trlol
too iiulclilyv . , .... .'
H'(i;lN, Iwirrt ' VlV'id's , plllh d
hlnrH-ir; to'ilnT and lauded- hl.s
rtifui'iPfoP. .
' T trli'd my tnst but lost to a
hotter rtiaa tbat'M all I ran nay."
'Ihnn )to brol( dc-wn and crli'd
lllif a baby.
Tliuniiiaon tK jubilant oVm bin
victory. , Today wtin ti 1m 4 it year
ld f:illur'M birthday, : lie itK(trdH
hb: triumph ns a birthday prem nt
in IiIh ilnd, H1h Tathor, tall, xionp
fbuuld( red niin whowti p i-k hon"
I rllllantly Ihrcuiu'li a pair of gold-limiiK-d
BuolnrbH, bcunml on IiIh
by n the lad told of bin vlirtnry.
Tlioiupf-oii In I )au (tor Oiut
Tho Ut'W rliamjilon on mo dan
Koroimly npar hi'Injc kiuirhiMl nut
in thp Mond round when ht wnifKrd
for nn ItiHlant from iIkIh bund
punrhru io thp chin, but nfirr cbat
bo hruMicd asldo Kitddn ili-tr-mlnrd
nita-k and wai-il a htir
ibtanc Itattlo that pnabhd htm to
miiiilptoly turn tho tide In hi
favor. l)urlttK h lfist tlvo rotinds
Kb-ldn tumhtrd through Tbomp
koh'h bllHli-rlntf flrp nurvlvlnjf alono
on IiIh namcrKw.
I'IpIiIs In b'lpat licolvrd j:t?.
i"0. thp ftmnunt if un muted him,
uhlbt Tbomiwoii irat t'xarlly
VJf.fiO for IiIh victory. had
been proinlJM'd $io,fHin with Hip
provlnlon that It be won $7&fi
would bo ri'tnlacd by tho man
aiffimnt nf Olyuipla arrna. tut
TlmmpHou In IiIk victory in happy
vvvn without financial rt-wnrd bc
cnurto he l c'-rtain ho can cn.h
In ruttirv rinK onKaffcmontn.
nr.TltOlT. May III (AO-Youn,:
Jack Thompson who -won the
world s wi'lierweluht rhainplonshlp
rrom Jackie l'lelils In a l.'-round
bout last nlKlit, hum mven hospital
treatment this inornltiK- for nasal
hemmorhiiKos. K- was at the hos
pltnl only a short time, physicians
Haying the IdeedliiK was not serious,
nnd yielded proiuiitty 10 mm
Ilicnt. Iioivr.ix(i ciM.ur mt hud
flBATri.K. May HI (Al'lThe
1300 flvo man Noll liwe -rn Inler
natloniit Howling championship
Koe to tho Halm JU-tnlllo l'nck
intr comjuny ot Spokauo, w-Hi a
con) ot 2876.
Home
I'lncp tn Tnuln
Store
An . mTww TiTtmikiit
i
ONE GAME OF WIN
! Three
Over
Straight Victoi'ies
Poi'tland Put Ser
Almost on Ice.
les
lly tlM' As.oclalcd I'rcH I
A ,uluti''i-t and two pilcbcrH
duo lit fcali'i'i-il play lu th Cuant
league yi-Htf-nbiy which kihv : the ,
ifair, in lli'Hl and citoiuI piMltl'in
hi . the ft a inlhifcH deflated wllb'
K-'iu l''tan''Heo, In tblrd pine ?, j
eded cbnei to the top notch by
vlrlue of h i tn ICt vlclnry over j
1 1 1 ly v umI at I .on A nifolep. j
.. 'i be p!lclii-i-K' duelK were fought
a- Tot tin nd, w here Hen tile de
feated the Heaver-1 luckH :i tn i;,
to-ilvlntf II. Ihree wtrniKht In I ho
precul hpi-Iih. And nt f)akland;
Ubem a relief hurler held tlio
HaeraiiK-nto Honntorn to four Hcnt
lereil hits to KlVi; Hip Acoiiik a '1
to 1 Win.
Sen l lie Hunches IIKh
There w mm Utile to choose bi--tweeu
' Orlinnii and Hniinon,
iiMiuiidNtucn rehjiMCllvely foj. I'ort
Iniid and J'Mlle. llutb allowed
Hpvcn bits, m bile llaaMoti. enlli-cied
lour slrlUeotitH aaliiHt Ort inn n'H
three. i-Vutlle hunched IiKh, bow- 1
ever, and put ncron Dip tb-inj- run j
In the flfib and the winning tally
In (be Hixth.-
' Hob 1 1 unit, tiNually n rellf f
riliik'e.'. went, tin; entlrn route, rur
the (mks while Kauri Vlncl, a
pi-otliieL of I he. Hand lota, lasted
Hewn InufiiHs on the mound I'tn
Siiciaiueiilo. He was relieved by
Alan (!uuld. VlneJ wjim veredlted
with the. defeat since "all fix of
Oakland's hll were made ofr hfiu.
'I he MlfHonH unit AlifelK playei)
rauxed baybull at Han KianefHi-o,
Hie local Him. finally eiiierKlnw
iron i;ie contcHt, which cinv tffi
hllHur 'which II wero I in inn; iiuim
and elovon iloiibleH. on Ihe lonir
i)ni pi' n. 17
lo ;i Hfore. '. Ted I'il-
leiu-, .MiKMiuit pitcher, waH the
Ktar Of the kuidp. 1'lnch hlttlnv
for tbrlHli.n!-en In the elKhtb, be
eloutej a boiucr With I ho Iiuhcm
full. , '
imp han pTanel.sro SValn naide )
font ttti'jilrcht over thtt Hollywood
KlaiH it: Ja)M' AnireleH," ilefeatluK
tho inovlo city (emu i) to :i. Jerry
lionovnn, with lour .'Ini'leH, ami
Jlnttny Covaney with two double
mid a Rliifc'b', led Ihe lu-xault which
helled the Heal III hltN.
At fortlatul: it
Seattle .. n
Portland :
.1 7 M
2 7 J
Ortinan
HaliHon ami tlorrpitnl
and Woudn 11,
At Oakland:
Kncraiuento
Oakland
Vinci, Oould and Wli
and Head.
At I on AmcloH:
Han KntnelNco "
llollynood
11.
... K.
-t I! '
i; i
thirst
ii. i:.
Hi I
7 I
li.
'Ann and (ia.Hion: llollei'Hon
and HitHHler.
Ydo
At San I'VancIsi
l.oi Ani;ehs
.tissbms
Haeebt. Walwh,
o: ll. ll,
HI 17
17 n:
HflilliK. 1'etciM
and Jlnniiah, Warn
M'li and lUiTnninn
fattier. Nel-
Jay Home'i Rula
My own rule of life. Is in do Mm
llilnmt I enjoy most nnd nssoi-luie
Willi the I pie 1 like best. I had
it very saiisractory ; lint there are
literally million of people In this
i-oiiniy who. for some re.p.1111, oh.
Jcct to ll.---hlhlilelihht 1'iihile
Li.-iler.
1'hink ll Over
Tlie day is always his who
works In H with serenity and real
ninift.
"1
League
Standing
Ity the Awicbileil l-ccss
(M.VsT J
W. I.. I vt. :
I. es Aiu.-i.hs IX t I .I'.:'!
tSucra mi nto 1 ;i 13 ,1; 1 :i '
San l.rancis.'o HI 1:1 ,:,M
(laklaud tli HI .:, I
Si-allle ...I I Hi .1i'.7 1
Missions II K, .(1;;
Hollvwoo.l .111 :'il ,331 !
I'ortlatnl y 311 .;tl"
.NATIONAL
W. I. -,t.
rhieacu 1.'. -S ..',;
New York II 7 .ill I
l-ltlsburuh 13 '.1 ,f,.Mi
ItrooMyu In in .r.iul
Cincinnati ... -.1 1 1
IL'Mon x in .1(1
St. I.oui.: 11 13 .1'.".! i
I blliKlelpblu . 6 13 .333 I
A.MI'.KM-AN
w. i.. lvi. I
I'hl'.i-b Iphla, II (i .7..11
Wni-hinKl-m ..14 7 ,i'.i;7
1 'h vel.md 1 3 7 .':13
Chli'iiKo , -I tl . r.iiil
Ht. l.oulll !i 13 ,43'i
Now York 7 1 I .:i V
Uoaton S 13 ,)M
EtJ-olt S 15 ,JJ1
Chicago Takes
First Place In
National League !
liy filial) K. J-'iilleitoii .ll.
( A.ixoi iati-il i'r"rt HporiK Writer)
So far thin Mejisou, the Ameri
can biiKiio btiK been revcrrdiiK the
j iiHiiat order of tbintfH and produc-
Intf a buKe nuxiber of pitching
batller-. ublle the National league
MiiK-ffei'H have bebl the upper hand.
Hut (be Cincinnati lieds Imve been
doiiii; their b.-t to in. ilc- the
i oldur circuit coiiforni. '1 he nea
, hiin for the Jledn mcimh lo he JiiMt
J one close (jauic a fter aiiolb.-r
. whether they win or lone,
j Cincinnati eiiKaKcd in lis fourth
i MlceeMHivo etoo Kami yenlerday,
' IohIuk Ihe M'lieH opea.-d to I'hilu
t delphla, to ), throiiKli om cohi-
ly error. Joe Htrlpp'K had throw
1 to Hist In the Heeond Imiiu paved
! the way for two IMillIle loiinterH
j and I lay Heime held Ihe upper
?
baud on the mound t hnmxh tb.
Ml nf the ;;iini while .Jakic May
(lid about iik well.
. Oil In l lrst Place
I Through all Die rent of Ihe Na
I tioii.il league, only one other pilch
er went ihe route. I fal Carlson
, lanled nln inniiiKK while tin-' Chl
j i ao Cubi; tod; first jdace away
) frf.m. the New VorU. (MaulN by
beating t hi-lj, i; to f., but he kuvi;
' 1 4 hile. I be ( 'iilm m,i only 1 I,
, but I hey bunched the binder oneM
lor three niim off Hub I'rtiett In
Hie eiuhfh innllt.".
j flilrleh;) Oiitii'.-M lent IiIh chance
to do fomelhiiiK for the Host on
j HravcM hy l.eln ton polite tn I'm.
I dre .MIki I omdilie. After pt'o-le.stinh-
Kevi'iii I ileehion, (IrluieH
round one In- Ukerl and his exa'x
K'i'ated thank earned him u trip'
lo the Hhow.rs. Wee Willie Slier-I
del finally earned Ihe i 'ardliial.H
a 10 to li victory over the lii-aves
when he Hlepped ill after Honton'H
Hve run rally In tie- third ami
piotec.ed the ): t)K St. l.oiliH lend.
J Hill Clark of Mrooklyn and Je.ss'
I'etty nf I'ltt! iiuiKh enKOKed in a 1
line mound duel inr .seven IiuiIiikhI
bill, bulb il. pa rteil Hiiildenly iih !
each learn Kiored four j'iiiim In the
1'ihtli. Hiooklyn won Hie Kame, '
7 to . I
IliMwn, ii-oie Do Wdl
Lloyd linnvn of WasbiiiKton and '
Hoh Cnov f Philadelphia- went
lo the top nf the American leiimie
pitchers a.s they each Wop Kaille
No. i with no defealM, Ifruwn j
had a. rather roc'iy time amilnst'
Hie Chicago 7iiil-- Sox, uivlm,- Hi.
hits. 111'- the KenaUii'S hll even
harder nr;d uoa hy a I A to 'I mar-;
Kin. t;-ove war effeetive tifter"
bis UNtinl bad fii-Ki inniuK and the
Athletic-. took Hie Amerieaii
leaKiie lead by beatiif,,' CJevelaml. II
In 4. tirove added lour Hi ri keo u In
to bin league leailiu'- bdal. making
it ,
(JeorRe I'hle did Hnniewbat hot - i
ler In Hie ftiikeuui line aKafliHt
tl.-t New Vork YankeeM, who coiun
him as t-mnclhhur of a jinx, lie
lauiicd eibl nn Hctroit won a f
lo 4 victory ami cheeked all the
Yankei. : nIuuKcni xeupt ...Karl
(Comb.-, who drove la all of' New
'r'-'Muis witli it homer and u
double, i
lanny MacKayden look his turn
In combining pit chine; prowiuw
with Tom oilverM hiitimr lo k1v
tho H.isloii Itt d Sux their third
HiicceHlve victory. lie held I lie
St. I.ouh: KiowiiH to six bilH for a 1
& to L' triumph while thMUtookie
outfieldej' ui'ide two li i;-MfWl 1 1 1 h to
make It. I .S eoma-cullve 'aiiiea In
which hi' )iuh bit safely.
Start Alwayi Bufor Him
There ( one member of the Hrlt
IhIi Seleutlllc association who lias
tin fear of losing his wav In ruin
or foir. lie carries the llnnnmeat i
wllli li i tn. Thai si'Ientist possesses j
a perfect map of ihe slars, udjtist- I
t'd lo Kcale in the top of his inn-
brella. t
11 1 : r-
I - IWV-
HEROES FOR A -DAY
mt R0M THAT THERE "j met AIN'T f
ffll ,S M0 A f ALMOST A!"
fff-l' FIRST- ClASS AUTO J PUim AS
1 rjA, w on. ue lv. SORE V "ullhk iiuls. r -AV5i-
1
j lill1IHi.l,i..H'S The K. P. Mrlul. BIH.H K-...J j. rj . 1 '!XfSjg 'ffiptTMfr
Don Moe Leading
Field Today On
Sandwich Links
KANI.WICII. KK.5ly.lO Ml-)
--K0.1 MV. yoHUiful in-.ii.bpr-.. I
the Ami-i'lciiii Valli)r ( up team
1 1 (iih 1 im i laini, uru., uiirneu up t
the Sandwich eourse with a 71 j
today as Hie- St. tieOrKc'H eh al
ii line enp (iiinpetltioil tint Under
way. Oeorve Vniuhl, of New
York, was rivhl behind with a 7.'."
Moo's flue 7 1 Kave hiin a tie for
the lead w il h the Hun. .Michael
Scoit, Hi ll IhIi amatiMir, with most
of the I S-hole Keo res In. - Hotll
.Mae ami Scotl played
7"l:,mi
all the way to net their 71
Oeorjfe Von Iilm. l"trolt. and 1
)r. (i. I'. Wlllinir. Portland. Ore..
the other two members of the In-
vailing IcaitL to enter this att-hole j
medal play event for the most !
prized of ItritlHh a runtenr ' stroke j
fnmf:-.'tlihH trophies, turned - lit'
Th
firrtt r iund seores a1- In- '
dialed . ll 7.ri by llouxlus .(1-runt, i
former fallrornian. ' , . j Yoliiu.- won the half In one mjn-
T. A. 'I'orrenee, of the llritlsh .1 utn all. 4 s)-ciinils, Kiler the Jave
Witlker fill) leiiin, turned In it 7,4. ; .with u toss of I 7. 'I feet. 4 V,
lb'.- WllllliK had a wood chance to j Inches and .McLi'im the pole vault
scorn boiler tluiu, Torrance null I ,.n a lent) ol' 13 fi'i-t.
lie was mitlKel'e'l oil tlio lllll-enuij
and ni-eded a six. i
llrlllsli. Walker Cup team ah- .
sontcea today an- Hubert ILirrl i
w ho Is recovi-rlux ' f roni u rPent i
minor ip--ratlon; J. A. .Stout, who;
hIMercil a ha ml priicllslnx nl
week; and Cyril. To Hey, wJio haw
been trying his shots on I'Yeueh
courses .since his return from' the
( lilted Hlate.s.
None of the other contestant
could come up to the perlorm-
anco of .Moe and Scott in the
iiiMi ulm;' round and thry hejean the j
final IS bides at tho head of the-1
pack,
-Moc
roiishl
" .
a 7 1 and voIk'L m rJ werei
red the more remarks
le ;
beeauae
playing"
of tie fuel that they were
the difficult Mt. (ieornre's I
ORDERS IS ORDERS
1 v .y ,ii)mtHfcxP m,.-xfA .. i - fM
HEIWS A (
J MECHAfliL a.llI
J Huskies Defeat
Oregon State In
j Dual Track Meet
! ;SKATTLI;, Wlll,h jlv , (A1)
,.,,. ,,.., f.imsl ;.0r,,.,.t.
; , ,.,. ,. was rn,..,m.
opened In the Pacific Northwest
on .Ihe. t'nlvcivity nf WaHhinitun
field yprfterday when (he WashltiK
top I tuskien trounceil the I irej-on
S'jite colb-KP tenia 7(1 1 - It to
52 -.1-3.'
AlthotiKh no records were groken
Paul JesMip, (i foot ti inch Husky
welKhtuian, jjave th" .spectators a
thrill with a T.l foot fi Inch .shot
put throw. Th.
1 performance 'did
vcr, as Jess up
-s. Ills next best
Inches which won
not count, how
touted on tin
Va:: !! leet 4 V-
l.he event. Washitlirlon caiitured
1 I first places ami Oregon State
thriM. . The hlKh Jlllnli was a
triple He Willi the Heavers plaeliiK
two men and .Washington one.
- OrcKOn State copped the half
mile - run, javelin and pole vault
events.
Crosby IVmlleloTi Kiirrn'red ln.th
the sru-lnts for th. Huskies, Jes
sup captured the discus and shot
put and ( 'a plain Anderson won
both hurdles races.
The best performance of the
meet was turned In by Talbot
Hartley, Washington ifiiuricr niller
w hen he won 1 1 mile relay for
hi- learn In a Clarrfson finish. He
trailed Kirk, O. S. c. anchor man
at l ho lasl exchange of the baton
uy ii'ii ieet ami oeaL nun in mo j
tape with a brilliant sprint.
course for
the first time In rum
Hotb were named for
petition,
Walker Cup piny this year for the
first tlnm
lii'st Hnwi -mil Mm. in tii.. ii-in .-.t
Hie t
1
By Oscar Hitt
HE ME
one o lurn
j l.V.M.W KCOUKK
. Uieha id M:o.se" I .ynia n, 1 .a
' Grande member of th" O. S. C.
i team, scored a number of the
i points for-hl.s college in the dual
meet with Washington ycHienlay.
, He vaulted II feet (i inches to tie
I for second place with two others,
, and leaped 5 feet 10 Inches to
, enter n triple tie for I'lrsi place In
I t).-.- hii;h jump.
Mistaken Judgment
A harmless hilarity anil n
buoyant clicerfuluess aro not In
frcimcnt coiieoinilanis of yetiius ;
ami wo are never morn deceived
than when wo iuistal;i -.'ravlly
for greatness, srdeniuiiy for
.science, and jioaiposily for eru
dition. L'olton.
I
j "Forcing" Spring Flowers
Chemists have shown Hun lilnoe
j niul oilier spring llowers cull he
i nuiile to blossom at Christ mas h.
!' exposing them to Ihe vapor of elhy-
leni! ilicldoriilu or ethylene chloi
i hydrlii.
CAGLE QUITS
THE ARMY TO
BE GRID COACH
I
(XV)
one i
stars.
ST
OIN r. X. V.. .May llf
"Christian Keener faiic,
.1" AriuyV KTealest football
has decided to submit his
resignation Immediately alter his
graduation Juno lfrom the mili
tary academy in older to actvpt
a coacblntf povitiou at Misslppi A.
and M. He also. will work for "a
i laixe eoinjnereinl house."
( '.iKb ' plans were .nnn.T.inred
yesterdoy by .Major -Phillip II.
tleuiin', graduate manager of atb
letics at the mJlltary aiadeiny, , he
cause of CaffkH proinlneiice. in the
atbbt'lc world, .Major (iencrat
William U. Smith authorized the
cadet lo make a statement In bis
own behalf. !
"It is with considerable reiirel,"
j Cajfle said, -that I shall rubm.'t
I my resij-naf ion to the war depart-
nient iift' l K-faduatiou lli order
I li aceej : two positions in civil
life, one as football coach at
.Mississippi A. ami -M. and the oth
er wl'.h a larjre commercial house.
'I ho coii'.bined salary Is conslder-
than the pay of a major j
P T U R E
Ion't submit to avoidable opera- :
Hons or the use of it ut (limited
trusses, as they all set where the
lump is and not where the opcuiiiK
j is. The opening .seldom larger
I than a dime (nn matter the si.i.
I of the rupture), and nil cns;-s can
be retained with the end of a lead
i pencil. j
! "Tile Spermatic Shield 'omplex
' la combination with the Itetainer- ,
Simplex (1'atent No. 7 4 7 2-17 and
'. other patents pontUnff) a scien- j
jtlflc Rchb'vcment In a highly spec- I
i lalized art. "It will not only retain J
; any case of rupture perieetly, but
contract; the opening in in dayn
on the average c.i.se. In finitely
superior to any instrument method
; or operation and productm results
! In no other way obtainable. All
; eases are seen re a lifetime as
(iKainst further trouble or expense.
: 1-arjre or difficult cai.es m Ineishm
al rupture (following operations! ,
especially .'oliciied. This instrument ;
;reeeie the only award in Knc-
lanil and in Spain, produeinir re- ,
, suits without hii wry. inieetioin.
; medical treatments or prescrlp (
i tions, with rtlsliUKuii-hed personal j
patrons of all nations." '
i "If you want done what the rest
cannot do see s v." i
If. M. SUKVNAN I. II.
SKKI.KY'H KXt'KKT of Chicnijo 1
and 1'htladelphia will he at th
l.a fliiinde hotel Wed, only. Miyl
J4th. from ? u. in. to 5 p. m. He!
will he (clad to demonstrate with
out charpe or fit them If desired.
N. lb Kvery statement in this
pntice has Im-'M1 Ve-j;ted before th--K.-denil
and State Courts. -I II.
SedeV.
llm.... ffi
'
lei-m-rnl. 11 rmk wlilrli I would In-i
clee.I In. most fortunate lo li'.tain I
Ml'l'Vift1."
I'liBlo Him In the lionpltnl, follow
InK.iin opi-rallon ThUMdiiy ror re
mnviil of Ilia tonsil..
Spoft
Slants
Alan J.Gould
The Iventtli-ky In-rliy always
has hecii aiii)ni; the mosc eolorl'n I
or Aineri.-an mioi-Ib events. It is
one )f tli.- few that retains the
rich flavor of li:i)lition, tor th)' ol'l
horsemen, o.' the Hlue Crass l-..-l!))l.I
this i-iii- as their oun ami
liohilmt It iiei-onlinsly. e)'ii tlionuh
I airplanes ami speelal ears lirlna
jn iinntltilly theh- -inola of wealthy
turlliten frnm all parts ol Ihe
count r".
This year Knillan-l's Karl . of
l))'ll)y. ilescemlant of the man fnr
whom tlx- original Kpsoiu i-itel- was
o:)))).-.!. will wlta)-ss Kentucky's
j classic hut Al)l-rha's l-jirllioiu-I
other than the (freut ihli r. Karl
Sande will he tin- roens )f all
I cy-s if I))-" staffes a coinc-hack
' -.striile Callant 'l-'nx. the Itelalr
Stud's. fav.)lile ami winner of the
llaillnioi-. Ih-cnUncss Friday,
j Satide's ciirecr lots heon one .)f
nlrauiatic episodes, lie was A r-
i h-a's pn'tiil)'!- jockey when Id rodo
j Z)-v to trii!tnj)h ))V)-r the ICiiKlish
bl rhy winner l'j))yrus in tho leh.
j (it)))- inlrt-uati)nat ran- ut ll)-lni))nt
! parU In l'.i;;l. Zev won tin- Kctl
j lucky Derhy lltat year ami In Hi 3D
Nando was up on another lerhy
I winner, (llrior.l (N-cliran's l-'lylns
t Kt)on'.
I stande was nearly killed In an
' accident at Saratoga. He has own
ed hl.s nn stnhle. 111.- was dis-haii-).d
for roii-ili rhliuK In Jlary
1 1 il 1 1 and reinstated. . And now he Is
hack to the races, riding with all
the clarliiK ami skillful judgment
of )ace that tnaile lilin, so famous.
Kentucky will Kive him a cheer
I anil a liitf out at Churchill )owns
on May 17.
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I-i-))f).ss)ir Knutp ?.torkn- has ad
vanced so far alollB Win rotnl to re
cov)ry front the Infeccion of hU lea
Ilia', he plans to 1)0 IHU-K on llie
j(.h al Hnulh Hi nd liv 15. Tlio
itock's attitude Is that lla him been
,lon hut not out. not -ly sevornl
in!!'K. l-'ronl now- on. tile faninux
ct)i:ch will do no scrlniniatilnft: with
his i-harHi-s, leavinx the heiLvy -worli
to his assistants, hut he will HSiain
illicit the strategy of his forces
this year ncalnst SDiilhern . Meth
odist. Amy. Navy, rennsyltvauln.
h'oittln i ll ( 'alll'ornl.-L and a few
olh-.f.)
Hockn- was recnverlna nicely ut
.Miami Heiich this wlnlef, until he
hi xan yh-ldini to ili-in-in.ls for iiji
pea ranees anil yiieeclies. l-nnsft-iiuciilly
unilcrxolim' u strain thai
caas'-il It is set hack. !
I-uhllc links (tn.ir. now a $:i,tion,
ii.ei ciiti-rprise annually f-lr sotn.i
37.". courses scattered about t "ui
country, first attracted notice when
a municipal tournament was held
at Vim l-ortlallill Park. New York,
in November. 1 San. In contrast
whh til- present h I'h-powi-retl na
tional championship for public
parks' plu.wrs, the 1'. S. (I. A. re
call.! that ::f) conteslnHLs finished
the rli-M tournament, nnd that the
medal was won hy ". -M. Hamilton,
with a '.'li lor IS holes. Ninth olt
t.he list was Waller J. Travis, later
amateur champion of both the
1'tilted S-'tules anil (Irent llrltalll,:
who used an artificial rubber lee
T, il 1 1 compiled u .scol'" of 1111. ;
ihe late William Howard Taft
war a strontf early advocate of us
intf iiublic imrks for athleth' pur--posi'H.
parlieularly irolf. which he'
once told inlervieu-ers "is the least
injurious of outdoor ifallies to Hie
landscape features of our parks."
Blue Mt. Ice Cream
Tin- la-si in l.sitsli On-uoii.
:tDc it. all clay inmni-rnw-SINDAY
i l Cn-iini t'aiu-s for "k
They're Twins nt
Bericcr's Cash
Grocery
!!(III2 SpriK-p
: 1 40 N. I arttorn St.
Adv.
V I11XI,,