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15 Natural Bridge Health Shoes All Sizes All Widths HILL'S 6 7W rllHJolfersVie jHolIjodtars'SIowto Twinkle fE5H! But Now Feature In Coast Battle JACKSONVILLE, Pla., Aug. S W ' RATZLAFF IS EASY WINNER ROBINS 4 TOO New Yoijc Team Takes 12 rf Last 15 Games Threatening Leaders Frisco, Stars To Clash Today In Coast Circuit p Over the well-trapped municipal golf course lay the path today of 119 golfers from 89 cities, striving to qualify in the 36-hole preliminary test of the ninth annual public links tournament. In the medal play the Warren O. Harding trophy for teams, iow held by New York, was at siaJie. The first 32 and ties In the two day qualifying round will be eligible tor the Individual matches, which start Thursday and close with 36 holes Saturday. Carl Kauffmonn, Pittsburgh steel mill cleric, has held the James D,, Btandlsh individual cup three suc cessive years, and was favored to re- j LOS ANGELES VPl It appears 'that the I.th AiippIps flub, winners of the first division of the 1030 Pacific j tho teature artists of a slugging cast, Sport Slants'""" Ity A Inn J. ;oiihl (Associated Press Sports Editor) Any team with the No. 1 and No. batsmen or tne enure league u Coast - league pennant race, must OTw n if jt I7TT ' eeP a weather eye on Its neighbor, r V It lUCV til ; Hollywood, 1S29 champion. . . i when it was far too lute to do a PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 6 UP) Her- great deal about the first half con man Hatzlafi', Mlnot. N. D.. south- test, the Stars suddenly came to life fine young infield, a pitching ace with a dozen victories to his credit by August and a crafty, capable man ager, normally might be expected to occupy a contending position in the pennant race, at least to be well en trenched in the first division. Yet it is one of the strange turns of the ni!')tjv iF-i'iie c;un!JKiin unit the club with these notable assets, the Phidelphia Nationals, Is in the Hut' li'iurti Lo-i 1 Ity diet A s otiiited Press fVnncifroH meeting with the tr lefifMiw Hollywood Stars at A)i;Hp loomed today as an out lining b;iLtlf ol tills week's Coast k;jc w.'ht-dulf. ivhfle o;jcnlne of ; nt.'in tuttl in Oakland brought a new J r xfM-riem e to buy rcon laim. J liui-rfft, of fniib and participants 1 I v.-ivi t-o-ft InrKf extent directed toward ! F.frihfninrt Wttlftl i Chicago, how.-vcr. fftr the meeting of , UiyiMimy r UtUt ihe Pari f If Cnjsr. Amwlcan Assoc! a- HOT). .'ti,(l Iim-inftlcmul Leuime of- v;on 12 of their uru,.y rounder tho malor leagues' jjftw middleweight, won an oasv in- after a sojourn In and near the eel round decision over Jack - McVey, Iar regions to climb into a threaten -claimant of the negro middleweight lnK position next to the top of the tlilo here last night. It was a tame llst-' affair with McVev cnvrcinir nn tn A b'mch of Injuries nnu tne fnll- evado Ratalaff 's rushes a id remain- uro of a veteran hurling cast to cellar and deeply Imbedded there, at ing on the defensive throughout. swing Into stride made Hollywood that. Eddie Edleman, Alaska portsider, appear to be anything but a pennant I recall vividly a visit to the Phllly made short work of Eddie Graham, defender. To make things worse the camp at Winter Haven last February, knocking him out in the first round Stars seemingly didn't get the breaks. Optimism was rampant. Tho club of the scheduled semi-final. Swede Seven stra'ght games were lost by a ;had finished fifth in 1929, had brok- welson, Vcrnonia logger, technically one-run margin. . ,en a dozen batting records. Jaffee, New York; knocked out Jummy Murray in the! Then their hard-rock miner nresl- t AU 11 needed was pitching strength Ran ffrnnnlnpft' Wm fmirt.h rmtnri urlmn v.n r . . . . 1 nnsi It- cumvioH in n fair u'nv tn nn V. V 17, 1 1 aent, uui L,ane, loosened the purse , . " ! "w : VI ped the battle to save Murray from : Ktrtnys hp niirhnori r n,ri,nn ! d'.nro some, i-ilot Bort hhorton therc- .. IJatfu'ng Suits in Arctic cjJeeJ-eameni Xh're&re only-Tauter Whom in the world), 'arranged to make ' film studies at this Incredible speed States are sold In practlenlly every 0f the methods of three great golf. country In tlie worm, mm nuv been shipped beyond the Arctic circle. . Not All Enlightenment AM the (jrent events of this globe are like the globe Itself of which one-hit If Is In the full dny nrul the other hnlf Is plunged In obscurity. Voltnlro. ers, selected by Sargent as Indisput ably supreme: Harry Vardon, master, stylist of tho past generation; Bobby Jones, master-stylist of this era; ana Miss Joyce Wethered, the greatest feminine golfer who ever lived. ."The Bobby Jones set was made re cently in Atlanta. Today Sargent and Jenkins head camera man, John W(- Ogle, sailed for England to make tho" studies of Miss Wethered and Harry Vardon. Carefully selected sets or strokes Mortimer O, Charles Ferrers, San Francisco; Wes ley Casper, Louisville; Fred Hannon, tofcre a marked conservative, was liv Orlti Itnht-f (-on Af.tiocmtod' ITcf-s Sjiovts Writer) Kxtrn bnst hits t-ouplel v.aii au-uciy. rffn-tivL piU'hiiit;, is spt llinj; Mwct ss iOr t!if New York (Ui.ntn -a-, they i'lAvly iilliiib touiird the lop of the NMlcmil k-nKiu prrciJiitut't Jiiddt-r. The (iinnlfi hitv la'-t lf contc-jt.-, to mount aunin njVersi.l draft ullm':.u:n. , ' : i , ,. V ,h v,(l.'i -tr'T ' 'nf' s,nlp after losing cl.w serl cuit. The pprsi-itent oMmb ulw hah i;-.riT;vi d doV;n the Cubs' iidwintrti. eve; their Ntw Yol k ' rivals, thr dli-le.i'e!i'.-e t'jday being Jtmt one nd nne- h:(1.' (.-hum. ; the 'I'-ipcnsi of the northern team games ahead of Gordon Denny. Louisville and Dr. j Kansas City flyweight took a four- 1 who had hepA pptttne nAL. rnnirt loud in his expressed conviction that hypothetical misunderstanding in the A. Norby, Portland, Ore., dentist, round decision from Tonv sMn , t..5.-b J " ' . the club was about to ko-places and i matter of the coifing swing, due to were outstanding encranta. ana George Ilval won a four round run hittine snrpp do things in a big way. rlnrta nn frnm Tnhnntt.r-. .. i J 1 I He gained possession of a green col A dark horse -was Harry Given of ! decision from Johnny Gat vev in th Scuttle, v.ho on his last practice ! curtuln-ralscr. round carded a 73. a vnM inw atvrs Arirenttna workers B-hour davs and 7-hour nights. Rural .from each of these golferB," said Sar and domestic workers are exempt, jgent, "will be sent out in the form of prints Just like the motion, plc- turrs oi me meaire iu mi our mem bers who wish to study the finest methods in the world of golf, as they actually are executed, and not as tradition and theory say they are executed. "The teaching professional, equipped with a projector and a screen, can study for himself the methods of these great players, and apply the principles thus learned to the instruction of his own pupils. It will remove the guess-work from the well-known fact that the hand i golf instruction. It Is the greatest is quicker than the eye; and in golf, forward step in golf teaching in the Tho hitters have continued to hit also the arm, the hip. and other ana- jflustory oi tne game. This Game Of Golf liv o. It. KcHpr i According to George Sargent, there has been too much gucssworK ana .Rosenbloom Beats To Four in France j v, ueiungnam lego youth. Jess Hill, the University but th0 pltchlnfJ, sad to relate, has tcmlcal i PARIS, Aug. 6 IPi Pour persons were killed by lightning In a series nt ri!ntM1la atnrmm uhlnh Am i-jmiiMttn Jtm! flnlrliinri enmn ... . . Beu uw l,uk to down the Senators six games', A boIt cra,hln! through the wl (j "lit: iiiiu Lit: W1W1 1jJ Ml- Krlc- 'and the Missions lor second OAKLAND. Cnl.. Aug. 5' UP) Maxie ttoscnbloom, light heavyweight cham pion set a sizzling pace to vin a ten round decision over Wlllard Dix, Bcl- IjIlTllP.m WflA'n . in tfn fminrln nnn. crashing through the win- i xiV.q bout, here last night. The (Jlsmts furiiihlit'd u good t'x' i nii'.nh' r.i why thev r peniuuit (.nn-1 . , '. . .. ,, crt thr liuhliiH 4 U) 0. There wit not rimrii dlffiTfii; hut-Aven thu pitching J i,i I'n-d I:'iixiininiit.s uiid Wathon i C'hirt: of the Robins but llirre of New Ycr'-'n li'ts were oi" the home run vu-; liety. ' In the only other NuUomtl Ichhup j uiin- on tliL- btM)ks the UobUjii Hivwm , iv Auijch'K Journyrd to San Krnnci.vo to piny U: Ml:i.,iun.s. and rh fiwoiid pitict- lie wi-.s out- to bi' fiiijii'd one wny or 'another.. - '; - .Vn.-rnnn hfn pn-pr.retl to ' join the O.ikK lh: the iiHiiiguntJ urtifiniiil iif:hmim wane m orffcifihti.- boih ftint frfr'.Ung nt tht'ir pn-sent pusi- dow of the house of the Poujol fam i;y at A'.'rve. ini(i (U-put (mi-nt. ; killed the mother and daughter, j Two men were killed by lightning at , Clermont-Ferrand, near Lyons. Tho storms, which were accom- panted by torrential rains and hall severely damaged crops and orchards ' and vineyards from Dieppe to Mar- set lies and from Brest to Nancy. Bur- ! gundy - vineyards' received an, un wanted drenching. . j French ports were full of storm , bound shipping las the winds and rain continued yesterday. j athletic star. The Trojan lad smacked the ball to the tuno of ap proximately a .400 average. , Before the other, teams were aware. Manager Oscar Vltt had pulled his nino from third to the .cellar. Into second from the lead. A streak of twelvo straight wins was mental. j Now the Stars are ready to dupll- viimh ttu icui, witeii nicy wun Tho New Yorker had to go at top '. . U1 a r:iaK oul" : Francisco Missions, tuci MIIU UilJlUSU UlllVll'JVn. agencies concerned in gono almost completely to pieces, save stroke. --. for the heroic work of Phil Collins. : -. Afx n. fnrmpr nrpfildont of' the But for Phil, the Phillies would be; Professional Golfers Association of I so far behind the rest of, the clubs ; America and now a committee of as to be Indistinguishable.' lone, to-see what can be done about In two consecutive games recently. definitely settling the golfing swing they produced 15 runs each day but iHH thnt tho onlv device he has T.Vctr.. lcst' for U very simple reason thaU f0Una which will reproduce the golf- uiatru- nnnnncntR Rmrpt 17 nnrl 19 rims t i w nnn-h apiece. antj studied with absolute accuracy is motion picture camera invented tho second divisinn dPfontPri thn Knn mciu wwU., u- ana developed Dy u. JtTancis jenmns SLS mTS S,7 Clsccuroged by their team's plight in .Ql Washington. Cox Auto Electric j Electrical Ignition and ! Battery Repairs on all Makes of Cars Ph. M-753 1425 Adams first half winners, In the nlnvnff. nnrl nnflprl thn flnir in Dix slugged with the champion at the masthead at Wrlgley Field, Hurdler And Boxer ever the I'lillliew di-spite 1 Lefty . uoimtiii , pn hh'oiki oivimou. O'DouI'k Binylf. triple and Jiome run, . liMti;iif rhi- Htictis tii At. Cunningham plnyed n hnpnit- HchiiIc und P.ortiund prprirf'd to J tint roic in tlif Hiuvts' triunipli. hold- j imtt fr ' tnv ntu'thom honors'. With thei 'fj t-nK' riiiiiii'fi wi viin ijiu-j iiiiu iinv- i iiKiiiiiis -nr. roup, f:iowi n oi tim last LONDON, Aug. 6 Wt David liiK Hi t-AO runs with double. ( wcric irmkjng . them -. Wu-r fiwprl tys. . ,. Jiurghley. noted hurdler, and Broo- Forced to Sprint ; Turner Releases the standing, have put on as great a batting duel as any since the days -xnig camera." George told me. every opportunity and had thr- bet-' U1 oao unu Jie t "taken 3200 pictures a r.i'conc. where r or these exchanges. Rcscnfcloom's ' Tf ' rp i, r j. I Tney have been around the .400 the ordinary movie camera takes 16. tins: experience and boxing ability. 1 QrCS I 111 mark consistently as the clugging and the ultra-rapid, so-called, takes however, told in the final analysis! r 14- P youngster, Klein, has refused to be 128. The Jenkins camera, making :i!d there was no question a to out-! - CICllt L0fltSC rhnken off by his team-mate and 3200 pictures a second on 200 feet c;n:r after thp seventh round. jtlme pitcher and a Giant castoff. of film, slows a golf swing down KfWiHonm f.rr'"d Vx of the' C'OWES, Islo o: Vight, Aug. 5 UfA- Klein, rated by the yardstick of from something like one second to louniiH win, thre- tor D'" and one i Kli:" George participated today in runs scored and batted In; has gained four minutes." ('en. , . , , , , his t'irst yacht race since his illness. big lead over, all National league ; go this is what now Is being done ;t L r.-- ,i He took part -la royal yacht squad- rivals and is headed in' the majors the most important development, jt a. .i. rnJ i, ..nt! fi.r,ni.s encounter ,.., nn ,. v, i rmiv hv nhn Ruth nimitinf nhnfk- t , iv.!.- i-.... , roin t Hnd pi- t7fti' i Erlttanin. ' accounted for 200:runs by the end of fso far the teaching of this com- oioA' and there was only a slight figure, . ' :. i Sargent, on Rainmc the co-onera- TJic jtcniiHnt chn.Kf in tlie American leuKUt saw Km Athletius tuku udvani 'iige of the fdlt'ues4 of thu Yankees L'lid Senntors to (mln h half garni v.itji i-. ria to 4 trhunph ovpr Hie Ronton ;11 fciox. Ltffty Omvo hung up IiIh fventeenth .victory of the aciimoii. fwo triplPH and one iinint run. Ills tweiHy-slJ.th f tW ttcii'ion. were cred Hird lo A) Bllrihuuifi. - Cht.rllo Oebrlngcr wan .tin: wliole hlwv nt Detroit iia tlur TiKt'r look iy-iniiln: pitching duel Inim thy Chicago White fciox. 7 to a. ills home r.uu in Ihe twchih with Ma' nunc; Ifiiiflcd M"ve Vif! Worniii' the hem ol the liiullJiH ui'niinu'iU vllh (ted liVotiii. He hit, another homer in the -tt i It'll with one nilin en, ' t'onilng froin hthlnd in'the ninth with a thrco-iup fully, the CJlcvelnntl Indians dcfciitoc) the at. Lnuw Browns fi to. a. ft, win WflHlev Fpj'rell'- IHth mound: .D'luniph .ot (he 'ncwoh. ' ' ' Tui tici u Hollywood went. Into first j iniii. lightweight boxer, were forced plmo in plti;hiii(t runic, though 'Attn l to jdmw thoir? athletic mettle when oi Man i-'iiiijcinctj h;ul the most vie- Hi'-'ir ttrlih with M.'vont'Jo-.d ' .' , ' . : Htucion towards- Southampton flhi-flv of the- -SeulH imifitr-d hv i 'nornim:. eurrrln lorty-aix - Brltlso Htu-raiuvuurN uii-iorni scries, took thi Imitimr leail from Hevereld l-vprfld' " "'""on. Ontario. , b . ,. ..... .,.,.,. . ; Hullywootl, with' .403. lo .001. MRS. IVNZEL TAKES HONORS WITlf 9! CARD l!uri;hly uiid Hoonmn were tuiklnt; to Xnnrtti at the barrier when thy whiff U- lumounciJig the train's de parture sounded. Dispensing with further farovclls;the men dashed ni ttr tlie departing train, lioomaii .sU'ppiryj Knots of people adroitly and liuiijhlcy luirilllng two luggage trucks. Alter it, good uprint thoy managed to jump ainmrd the roar coach. ! oroero as. the . Bnttnnia got away, .' nil ' it-iuius-suverui competitors. . uum :mre, uhui.iici diuB ItlCtyS 1 O 1 OleUO ' KlnB George remained on board Ring citlzon of Philadelphia, Aioysius i the Britannia for the finish of the ' Harry 6tmmoh3, the As cleanup man, race although she ran Into a series i to break put with, a batting cham r.; flfrce squalls and rains. .. : plonship! of 'tho American League. Tho Brlttania was among the tall-i Al has. threatened to grab this dis fiiders. T. B. F. Davis' schooner tinction for ;the past five years but Westward won the race with H. A. has failed to break- through. It Andrcae's Candida finishing second looked as though 1929 was to be his .uid Sir Howard Frank's Astra third, year but he went into a slump In September, after setting the pace, ; tion Jenkins- with amazing ; club of the American association. He will leave for Toledo today. Mays, former major leaguer, has been on the suspended list since his recent fistic encounter with John Walters, another Beaver hurtcr. PROFIT FOR KANSANK IX BiW'ENT and aged Lew Fonseca of Cleveland WHEAT beat him out by four points. j nr.r. -in tne running this year and Simmons Is again setting the pace, but Lou Gehrig has put on . Old wl nt uxlauiy Jne(;(ljj't,hf? maid enhnh tf-eft 'of JupMi, it1 direct to isv-fiimmi, oi prehistoric spec cm. hi'- it,t. fmm .inim 1 ordinp. to (he 'Field museum' (it; (mM 'BuiiiHikH1 Cliirnco. li thn woiiu'u'h ciminpioiiiililp t-;olf imnnjuiiuiiv tit, niu (THlllHV CIUO, JWl'W. L. K. Kliizcl won fiUulilviiig hononi NOT CNDKK TUB LAW . with a .' - '"'HAl.K.M?, Ore.;" Avg.- 5W) Two' Tim lineup , for tin- i'h:impfom;hlp i iiui'mfh empioyud In tho.oiricc of lln ; piiiy.'ioliov.'ii: Jtlni.i vh.' Bohnt'iiiii'ilmp.'l nufwn' registry 'maintained In Port-' ' Perkins- "va. lioynoid.':; Murphy'-v. Jahd ijy the Oregon state graduate: Thilhon and 'fuiiner y.( Ncljon . ' . . t .nurteK' aw-n(;latlon' d not come wHh ' in lliiv'Mimml mt-nW clhb rht.m- pi.i'itho larfolatiriHurt'br labor pluuMHp. t)v inliowinK matches have for womeii 'dw ljM: Is nothing- ttt bicn-liJawyj inicfiitiy: W.-'C. !TkHiai ifrvriit I Mh Mi& imi'i in- a'.nbifi? inxtm finntfi. nnvisiOTa!-'npinionJ .ov,. AttornM tvf"Molllp dffcuted 6. V LariMm.' 11 Kliwl, nnvkii'-tiniT i'belson, one up, and j Ocnrnil 4yWlviiiV.I dnhli-lal wuUMepontmiMlOAi' : .. . ' SMITH CENTER. Kas. M) Two w(ti.w mi tmvin. . lawyers who harvested their first crop PORTLAND Ore Aur G UP) Joel year rcIute he contention that a come-oacK to mane matters mter- F. Johnson. 52, Portlpnd was held on wheat can't be grown profitably for cstlng for the Mack mauler.- o.-der oi the coroner today pending less tnnn $1 a bushel. I Here are Simmons' batting marks invostiirotion of thp dpnth nf Mrs n . Armur ana xneouore uennan nave kt uio pitsu uvu yuuia, tutjumur wim Davis, 40, Tacoma. Wash., whose marketed 2,641 bushels of wheat from body was found In a downtown hotel 164 ncres- Tnev received 05 cents by Johnson and reported to police. a bushel a total of $1,718. Mrs1.; Davis' had been Beaton to. Their cash outlay for seed, plant riMth . . .inn.' harve3tlnif and haulinc amount- Detectives said there was evidence ed to an even $700, making their,. .Champion, Manush, .37?. f 1027, Slm of a struggle, but the motive was un- .profits exceed ,$1,000. ''' mon, .302; l .Banking, second;. Cham apparent. They said jewelry and V ,picn' Hellmann, , .308. 1928. filrnmons, monoy vas, '.Intact. Hotel employes FARM IH'KEAU DOUllLES SALES'),,. .351: .RanK)ing. :fourth: .Champion,, said Mrs. Davis registered1 there May BATON 1ROUGE, La. A') Sales ofposlin.. .379,- 1029, . SimmQrts, u365;. 31 and had been making her home perishables ' through tho Louisiana ' Ranking, second; Champion, 'iFon- ln the Jiotel sirice .then. , , :, , farm. . bureau; eclllng exchange have",eeco, ;oy . ; - - WED. - THUR. COLUMBIA pi CTUIkES the position' he occupied, and oi nnipi'-'1. hr.tv.num: 'Year, 1925; Simmons, .386; Rank ing, third: Ohainphw KMiiflabiu y3. 1920, :Simmpns, :343;-Ranking, filnth;' M'i'iti 11 Kirnp; br6n doubled during the last yeaiV aa.-Codar Rapids. A totol of 742 cars of diversified lov.n,- Dr iveled ihnlf way. ntdund the nrcduco was handled, bringing farm-'- county rnrmciv.:f)0 rro nnnrnv mnw v W ill 1 . 1 T.tch-I ' v orld In 7 months on 20. Dsntonv- .Testis'; ;yy?,'no,ifeari: Oinuii.,. PetffrsQii,.. THIS ';ei,UIEf-',SPbT' 'AWAITS PRESIDENT'S VISIT '' ; k.v-fi "i!.:- -!... -i.U -mi ,,(. I.Mj :u-) 'in -HHut VV'. 1, , I flt, i , , r! J N 1 1 j II II J I jSi --vSsviTffi imfflW VIRGINIA VAtll - V " f J0HNH0UAND ... 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Also Comedy "SLACK AND TAN" Last Times Today Richard Dix in "SHOOTING STRAIGHT" Tnls loa chalet under the shadow of the lofty peaks of the Rocky mo'untain3 will accommodate President Hoover and his party during his vacation In Glacier national park, Montana. Two Medicine lalte can be teen In the backprouild. ' . REMOVING VICTIMS FROM EARTHQUAKE WRECKAGE Special Lot i i Suitsl i Men's or young Men's TIT" $17.95 Complete Stock j of Regular j Suits Reduced IIAI1T SCIIAFFNEIt & MAKX (30.00 Kinds L 37.00 Kinds (40.00 Kinds ..$22.50 $23.85 $33.85 4S & $50 Kinds $38.85 ! , y Ti, -ro fo Eviv GIRL'S ENSEMBLES To close out at Special Price 20 to 50 off Size 7 to 14 Years Some have short coats and others are long. All other girl's dresses during this month are 10 per cent' off. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP A.ariited l-rrs t'hoto S:.T.-rhers lemoving dead and Injured from earthquake ruins a! Avelllno following the disaster wh.ch took the lives of more than 2,000 persons, Avellirto was in the center of the stricken area. The death toll In the province of which it Is the capita) was placed at 1,607. ATLACIDE WEED KILLER 50-lb.Cans .. .... ....$ 7.00 100-lb. Cans $13.50 200-lb.Cans .. $26.00 Erickson Durland Phone Main 792 1525 Jefferson St. 1 1