TTTH MORMXCr OREGOXTAN. TUESDAY, JUXE 37, 1911 ROADSTERS MEET GIANTS DAY LATE Rain Gives Northwesterners Chance to Rest Bradley Joins Beavers. TIGHE FOOLS WOLVERTON ?attl Manager Gls Wljrxs From Oakland hy Smooth Work and aTe l-urchaeo Price - He Xow Hm 6Ten ritcb. Portland and Seattle Northwestern League players reeted yeaterday -when rain ihi rrOUDdl. AS this week will be Seattle's first, last and only appearance of the season In Port land a double-header will have to be played later In the week, probably on Saturday, so a to keep tha schedule up to date. The one big development of the ra'ny day Intermission was the an nouncement of the transfer of Catcher John Bradley from the Roadsters to the Portland Coaat League team. Brad ley win Join Sf-Credle at Sacramento Immediately. Hie place on the North went dub vlll be filled by Moore, a coKee n.in. who played with the Ore iron "Atilfs" this Spring. Moore has been wltr tue club for the past fort-nlr-M- "The Coast League club came to our rescue and gave ! Bradley when we needed a good backstop for the North west club and novr that Murray Is out through Injury we feel we owe tt to the Coasters to let them take Brad ley until Murray Is around asaln." said Judge McCrcdte last nlgt. Harris Mat. Ins; Good. Harris has been going fine Nick "Williams squad ?ur1ng the past three cr four weeks. Ills throwing to bases has been one of the bis; features of the Tli-torious crusades of the past fortnight, while his hlttlnir has been d-!cldec!y of the -pinch" variety. Pradleys loss, therefore, may not work so great a hardship on the Northwest club as some of the Class B fans are In. -lined to believe. Williams had an opportunity to se cure Catcher Pplesman. late of the Vic toria club, today, bat decided he would give Moore his chance to make good. Pplesman caught for Oakland and Sac ramento In the Coast organisation In 1M0 and started out with Vancouver this season. Later he was given over to Victoria, where he drew pay up to Funriay. when a blue envelope was handed out. ostensibly because he 'drew too fat a stipend to suit the tall end Canadians." D. E. rmgrtale and Me flattie Clanta rrtved in Portland Monday momma; ready for the hard aerlea this week. "Dug- hima-slf la at the Imperial with friend, while the tearr. under Man ager Jack Tlghe. Is at the Bowers. Puller ton In 1'orm. " won Pt of the seven games from Spokane last week ao yon haven't anything on us down here in Port land." aaid Magna'.e Dugdale. "Fuller ton, the young twlrler secured from the Portland Coast League sq-sad. !s I going great. In fact. I believe be has 1 won four straight gamea This series I should give a good line on how Port land and Seattle will finish In the race nTt Fall." Manager Tlghe. it appears, slipped a good one over on Wolverton. of Oak land. In the Jim tVlgrs deal. Seattle bought Wlcsa for I300 or J400 from the Oaka with the proviso that YVIgga make good before any money figured In the transaction. After using the slim person several days Tlghe noti fied Wolverton that Wlggs would not do. so there was nothing left for Wol verton but to give Wlgga hie release aa Re had no room for htm. Tlghe then turned around and algned Wlgga acain. Incidentally saving the afore mentioned 30o or H')i which was to have been paid to Wolverton. Tlghe Is carrying aevrn twlrlers with him. all told Krcht. Wlgga. Fullerton, IS keels. Zacher. Sage and Io Seaton. Sraton la doing more of a utility stunt now than pitching, but can be relied upon In a pinch. Jensen probably will twirl for Port land today. TIGERS WIV IV 11 INNINGS Pa.sard Ball Io-c for Yk-toria In Sensational Pltclirra Battle. VICTORIA. June St. la com a ? feared Victoria S to 3 today la a sen sational 11-lnr.lng game. It was a pitchers battle between Annla and M i Cr eery until the 10th. when Kerch per replaced the latter. Kockenfleld made the winning run on a passed baiL Score: Vlctorls Tacotna AF.rnA.r.' Ab.IT Po-A-E. Vi:tto-.i-f j a o o nT.i- 40200 R'mr.:i O 4 I -I m'n.lh 3 O O 4 O r. ilm'nJO 3 3 3 0 OR k'f M. 4 O 3 S 4 M l.l-r.rf 4 O 4 e I Mors m S 1 0 HYdnlt 4 114 0 lAl-.t-otl.rf 4 1 3 0 0 Kllt 3 13 12 l.Ttich.ct 3 1 1 0 tsrd.lf. 4 0 19 ur.urns.c. 4 111 M 1-evoct.e 333 O yi.Ser.lb 4 3 13 0 0 M Cn.j 3 1 0 T P A.nou.p.. a 1 y-hasr.p I 1 3 Oj Totals 34 T U :v S Tota 33 lull 0 SCORE BT IXNIN09. oioooooeio t 3 Victoria 000000300 0 2 St' MM ART. Ttm: Hums. yiher. atnln bes itockenrleM 3, Mo-. fticnnc ntts APtft xcMurao. Fserlf'-e ties Cole-nsn. Ke'ler. Ttto-bas hit Vrrtry. 1'iu-hers' record slsrtt hits ef Mcvrrr In ntns tnnincs: 1 hit off ur-rm-r tn two tarings, etruek oat An rs Z. M-Crry 4. Kurshner a wild plt.-h McCwrv. Kit by pitched bsll Householder, lassed bait Desoft. lisplit Kane. PAtli STTCVNTJ FVXZVB NO IORE Spokane Wonder Knocked Off Slab, and Vancouver Wlna Easily. VANCOUVER. June Vancouver had no difficulty tn winning from Spo kane today. to . Paul Strand, who went In to pitch for the visitors, was knocked out of the box In the third Inning, and Bonner, who relieved Mm, was unable to hold the locals. Van couver also rased two pitchers. Score: Vancouver . Spokane Ab.H.Po.Ar-1 Ab.HPo.A-E. ITfon.!f 4 2 ! O 0 Vste!.3s 3 1 1 3 t .4rn lb 4 4 1 Ovrtony.se - 3 4 4 O Fen 3 1 3 3 P mk.rf . 3 0 1 O O s.!n.rf 4 t 3 O HN9Mtt.l1 3 1 S O n ;imitl 3 111 eztm'sn.lf 4 J J O o frtnrcf 4 1 3 a- 0 Klprt.cf 3 O t 0 eWis'r.sa 4 1 4 3 0'srt-ht.3 5 3 3 1 0 Lewtae.. 4 1 10 0 Hssty.o. . J 3 1 E-K-srap 1 O 0 C straad.p. 1 1 0 C-srsp. . 3 0 0 0 0-Bonner.? 3 0 0 0 0 Tota-'e 33 " 31 T o Totals 33 1 1 34 3 CORE BT TJCN1NG8. runsnr oisalioa e ' Spokane 1 030 0 1 0 1 04! STMVART. stun Harrison. Adstna tl. Pranef. Sni. JftfflM llv XrirksoR. XeCael. tsk Stolen baare Adams. Jamea Klppert. Cart wnaht. . ncnflc hit Adam Nordyae. KarrlAce flj Bonner. Home run Jam" Tr-klM hit Bcbarnweber. Two-base hit Ssrain. pitehsrs record Three turn., 3 hits olt Strand In 1 1-S Innings; six runs. T hits Bit Bonnsr In 5 I-S Innlnsa: 4 runs. hits off Erickson In Innings; 2 runs. 2 nlte oS Clark In four Innlnsa fctrnck out By Krlckson S. by Clark 4. by Ftrsnd 1. by Bon nsr 4. Bases on balls Off Erickson . OS Clark X. off Strand 4. Hit by pltchsr Harrison, by Bonnsr; Netsel. Fr sk. by Clark. Doubls play Nstsel to Nortlyke. Wild pitch Krlckson. Left on bases an couvsr 6. Spokane 1L Umpires McCarthy and Baumgarlsa- DUMAVAY LOSES TO 6CTTOX Handle Blliard Wonder Wins at 1 8jC Inch Balk Line Game. George If- Sutton, the "handless wonder" bllllardlst, yesterday defeated W. K. Dunlway. of Portland, In an ex hibition match at ll.S-lnch balk lino billiards. It was a handicap match in which Sutton agreed to run 200 points to 123 for Dunlway. and ie. score at the finish was Sutton 200 to Dunlway's lis. Both men played high-class billiards and Sutton made the remaraaDie nign run of 7 points, showing the dexterity of the man who plays billiards without hands. Sutton's sverage during; tha afternoon was 17. while Danlway aver aged S. The- game was played at tne Waldorf Billiard Parlors and another match will be played there tomorrow afternoon. OCEAN SWIM ATMS COXTEST FOR II A WO CCP WILL HAVE MAXY ENTRIES. Race Will Take Place July 4 at Rn jooran In Pacific and Is to Be First of Kind. Arthur Cavlll. tho swimming expert who Is to have charge of the swimming 1 - iA-i r-C ' - ,( , Cballeege Cs Offereel for Oersa UnlB Jnly 4 by Ileary Baaao, Jr. regatta at tha centennial celebration at Astoria In August, will leave to night for Bayocean. whera he Is to cam plete arrangements for tha deep-sea swim to be held there July 4. Three handsome trophies have been don-tcA for the swim, which will be over a half-mile course. First prize will bo the Henry Hanno, Jr. silver trophy cup. Tha Koneyman Hardware Company baa donated a handsome gold medal for second prlxe. and E. D. Bar rett has contributed a trophy for third prize. Tom Garrett. Gus Maakurtx. Louis Thomas. Leon Fab re and a number of other prominent club swimmers have entered In this meet, and the novelty of being the first contestants to com pete In the Pactflo Ocean Is resulting tn numerous applications for entry. Cavlll says that swimming contests In salt water within landlocked harbors are frequent, but asserts that this swim off Bayocean In the open sea will be the first of Its kind) ever attempted any where. The Hanno trophy la a chal lenge cup and must bo won twice In order to become that permanent prop erty of the victor. Cowinx Leads Billiard Tourney. George C Cowing leads In tha open ing play of the handicap billiard tour ney being staged by the Portland Press Club, with two victories to his credit and no defeats. The scores for tha first two days are: Kawcett (150) 1&0. Stevens 1U -' Beals (100) 100. Harrison- ) IS: Harrison (0 CO: Wood ruff ((0) : Myers It: McCool (70) 5: Cowing ((0) CO. Beala (100) 83: Cowing 0) CO. Harrison (CO) 40; Jilchel (105) 105. Sternberg (IS) SC. Last Cob Bachelor to Wed. CHICAGO. June !. Frank Pchnlte, right fielder of. the Chicago National League team, today obtained a license to marry Mabel Klrby and the wedding will take place this evening. Everyone of the Cub regulars Is now a benedict. Pacifta Teas. I Xorthsre-trrn. W, L. p.r. W. L. P C. .m TTn...t to .HiVintourtr .41 :4 .: Portland ..44 17 .HI Ttcoms ....41 IS Oakland ...4t 41 .Si "pont ....44 : .is Vttoon 44 43 .DOi Portland ...11 14 .4I 4ac 40 44 .4?-cattl 37 14 .4u Ua Anc 14 il .Jl Ktorls IS C .::4 Xatloaat. I Ameriraa. w. I. P C I w. I. P.C. Ksw Tork..t; : J .417 Detroit 41 : .41 New Tork ..IT 21.417 Phlla It 10 .441 Phils. IT ?4 .4; New Tork... 14 14 . rittsbarg ..IS It .S74."hicaco ....ID 13 .Stf t. I-oult ..SI IT .o Boston 13 J .lit rtnclrnsU .! 14 .4i: 'Cleveland . .27 17 .4:1 Brooklyn ..:t II .3S Vashlngt'a .: 41 .: Boston ....It 47 .HDSL Loula ..14(.102 Asaertcaa Aorlmtkn. T4eaterm W. u P.O. 1 Tolumbue ..41 27 J'Pueblo ... KsntasCltyS 57 ..15 1 t)nver ... Mlnnespolla IS 31 .&1 'Lincoln .. Milwaukee. 14 11 .37 loux City LoatsYiile ..IS 11 .ssot. Joseph, ft. Paul. ...11 IT .414 raahs ... Toledo 1 1 .4 rooska ... I eague. W. I, P.C. .! 2ft .' .It 22 .t:s .21 2S .541 .:i 2 .s; .14 11 .S4 .21 11 .447 .24 14 .411 Ind'aap'ua .17 44 .401 Use Molnsa. .11 1 .177 Yesterday's Results. v rarlfla Coast Laagoe Xe gamea sched uled. Northwestern Lucn Portland-Seattle pame postponed en account of rain; Tacoraa 3. Victoria 3: Vancouver 3. Spokane C Americas tyeagus New Tork 3. Washing ton 1; Detroit 4. Chicago 3: Philadelphia 3. Boston t: Clersiand-81. Loots game post poned, rain. National I. so roe Philadelphia C Boston : Cincinnati a. PTttsbtn-g 3: New Tork Brooklya game postponed, rain; Chicago and 6t. Xxtna not scheduled. American Association Kansas City g.t. Columbus 4-1: Milwaukee S. Indianapolis 4: Kt. Paul I. Tolsdo 3: IolsvlUa-Mlnneapolls game postponed, rain. Western La-ae Dee kfotnee 0. Topaka 4: St Joseph r. bsarw 1: Sioux City 4. Ua oola Si 43analka K Paabua V. i 1 . s.ii.' 1 BASEBALL IN, EPITOME 8U leagues at a Glance. STARS OF DIAMOND HAVE BANKROLLS Many Baseball Players on . Coast Grow Wealthy Play ing Game. MOHLER IS REAL CROESUS Veteran Second " Sacker Owns Property Said to Be- Worth $75, 000 Barry,' of Portland, and Lynch, of Tiooma, Rich. BT ROSCOB FAWCKTT. "It the love of money la the root of all evil, what ball players In the Coast League should be put on proba tion 7" So asks a Portland fan. who evi dently desires a serious answer, for he writes on a mining; .company's sta tionery. Guessing at ball players' bankrolls Is hard, but from gossip picked up at the various noodle shops, a list of the Plerponts and John D's of the Coast must necessarily Include "Kid" Mohler, of the Fan Francisco team; Jack Barry, of Portland, and Mike Lynch, of Ta coma. Mohler has been playing; professional ball so long that when a parchment with Ink scratches upon It waa dug up by scientists recently In the ruins of Pompeii, somebody startesl the ru mor that It was Mohlor's first league contract. The veteran second sacker owns property In San Francisco and Los Angeles and Is said to be rated around $75,000 in the financial blue book. Fifty thousand Is the estimate a close friend of Jack Barry's makes of the ex-New Yorker's worldly wealth. Batry was In the big show for over 10 years. drew down health pay checks, and unlike most players, saved and Invested a portion of it- His In terest In the Napoleon' townslte Is said to be about one-third. Mike Lynch, of the Tacoma Tigers. admits possession of 43 acres of apple land near North Yakima, valued around 11100 to tl!00 per acre when the assessor Is not around. This would put Mike well out of the dairy lunch classification. Lou Nordyke, Revolu tionary War veteran who might have been with , George Washington when he shied the historic dollar across the Fotomac, Is another of the apple barons. When Lou Isn't playln-r first for Spokane he Is caring for about 12 acres of beautiful ranch land six miles north of Wenatchee, Wash. His prop erty la valued at $1800. There undoubtedly are numberless other Pacific Coasters who are up In the tax dodging class but who expect to continue their umpire baiting ex istence until Father Time swings his scimitar and plants them for keeps on the spectral shelf. see Ths Pittsburg Pirates have disposed of Pitcher Walter Nagle. last year with Los Angeles, to the Boston Amer- cans. St. Louis put In a draft for Nagle last Fall along with Barney Dreyfuas but in the toss Dreyfuss won. s One year ago today Nevada was overcrowded with soothsayers and pill artists who filled the press with lush. delved deep from the lore of the As syrian philosophers Bunkybunkyoubet and Wouldn'thatmakeyoulaugh. We refer to the dope of the war corre spondents on the Jeffries-Johnson fis tic engagement. Tou may recall ths Incident Hehere are a few names descriptive of the Caucasian Hercules, alias Jamea J. Jeffries, culled from the files: "The shaggy monster with the bearded chest, he caveman of the Rockies." "The terrible belna; with the lion's a-ifC "The primordial brute." Which enlightens us upon the fact that, outside of crab-meat oocktalls and laundry bills nothing; really counts. Tha weird rumor of Detroit and St. Louis changing clubs, which would mean the dropping of the Michigan town this Fall, is not taken seriously by the fans as a whole, but .the' fact remains that Detroit Is the one big; frost of the Ban Johnson circuit. Sev eral American Association cities. In fact, turn out better crowds when their teams are down In the race than the Jungletown fans do when Jennings' squad Is leading the field. Pittsburg and Baltimore are strong after the eighth franchise and while the St. Louie trade story seems rather far-fetched now, there will likely be some sort of a rearrangement before next April rolls around. ... The Portland-Seattle series hero this week will ha bandied by Allen, the newest addition to President Lindsay's kaleidoscopic staff. Allen has umpired tn tha California Winter League and in soma cactus organisation In Arlsona. That Comlskey. of the Chicago White Sox. knew what he was abont last Summer when he put through the fa mous trade with John I. Taylor, of Bos ton, whereby Lord and McConnell changed the color of their hosiery from red to white, and purteii and Smith went to the Hub, is now plainly j evident. Harry Lord, considered by many the greatest thlrd-sacker tn the business, is playing his usual dashing game at the hot corner for the White Sox and hlttina; arouna tne .jdu mra. and McConnell. though at present In jured, has done fine work this season. On the otner nana, tran emun. once a pitcher to be dreaded by any team, has passed' entirely from the American League, while Pnrtell. the other half of the lemon the Red . Sox were handed. Is warming the bench and has not participated In three games this year. VERXOX" RELEASES S PLAYERS Pitcher Wlllett, Catcher Shcchan and Shortstop McKnno Oat. LOS ANGELES. June 2. (Special.) pitcher Roy Wlllett. Catcher Jerry Sheehan and Shortstop Terry McKune were unconditionally released today by the Vernon term. Captain Hogan has had these changes under advisement for several weeks. Waivers were secured on Wlllett from the managers of the other league teama McKune was sim ply dropped and Sheehan Is turned bsck to the Boston Americans, to whom he belongs. Terry McKune Is the property of the Seattle team of the Northwestern League and cannot play any place ex cept In the Coast League for another yeast, gheehan was farmed out here on an optional agreement and Boston will not sell him. He wlU probably be turned over to the Sacramento team, which Is the regular Red Sox farming club. Wlllett has been with Vernon several years, but has not been showing up In form this season. To supply the place of Sheehan. Ho xan la to recall Tom Hasty who baa been playing with the Spoksne team In . , - .k,...., f . a ir II . T4ftstV Will join the Tigers In Portland July 11. A3CERI0AX LEAGUE. Detroit 6, Chicago S. CHICAGO. June 26. Detroit came from behind .and bunched enough hits off Toung In the seventh, with the assist ance of TannehlU's error and a hit off Lange. to win. Callahan's home run with a man on base was the feature. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Chicago 3 ljDetroIt .C 12 0 Batteries Toung. Lange. Olrostead and Sullivan, Block; Summers and Stahage. New Tork 3, Washington 1. NEW TORK. June 24. Wastilngton was helpless before Fisher )oday, making only two hits. New Tork hit Groom at opportune momenta. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. n'ash'gton .1 2 2 7ew Tork....2 10 2 Batteries Groom and Henry; Fisher and Sweeney. NATIOXAJj LEAGUE. Cincinnati 6,- Pittsburg 3. PITTSBURG, June 28. Cincinnati de feated Pittsburg In a 10 Inning; game today. Pittsburg tied the score In the sixth, but failed to win. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Pittsburg ..S 8 3ClnclnnatI. . 6 10 0 Batteries Adams, Steele and Gibson, Simon: Smith, McQuillan and McLean. Umpires Eason and Johnstone, EX-CADDIE IS CHAMPION J. J. M'DERMOTT, AGED 21, IS WIXXER AT GOLF. Atlantic City Player Is First Natlve Born to Capture This High Honor on Links. CHICAGO, Juno 26.-J. McDermott, 21 years old. of Atlantic City. N. J., who began his golf career In Philadelphia as a caddie, won the triangular play off In the tie for the 17th open golf championship of the Lnited States at the Chicago Golf Club today, with a card of 80 for 18 holes. McDermott Is the first American-born playor to win tlio championship. M. J. Brady, of Boston, was runner-up, finishing with a card of 22, while George A. Simpson, of Wheaton, 111., ex-amateur champion of Scotland, was third, with an 85. Four hundred enthusiasts followed the players around the course, expect ing to see stellar golf, but the playing proved disappointing. Each player seemed off his game In some respect, but McDermott was the steadiest 'of the three, although his putting was poor. He usually was on the green a stroke ahead of his opponents, but failed to run down short puts, allow ing his rivals to even the score. In the early stagos of the match Simpson was badly off form. He picked up, however, on the last nine holes. McDermott's work on the 10th, 11th and 12th holes taking IS strokes for these against 13 for Brady and Simp son. Neither McDermott nor Brady played close to par, McDermott's total being only five strokes under bogey, "fol lowing sre the cards: ' J. J. McDermott Out. 6. 4, 6, 4. 4. 6. 4, 4. 839; in, 4, 6, 5, 6. 4, 4, 4. 4. 4 41; total. SO. M. J. Brady Out., 6, 5, 4. 6, 6. 6, 4, 4 (3; In, 4, 4, 6, 4, 4, S. 8, 4, 6 39; total, 82. G. A. Simpson Out, 5. 5, 8, E. E, 8, 4. 4, 4 14; In, 6, 4, 4 S, 4. 8, 6, 4. 4 41; total. 85. Fandom at Random ,UCKT" HOUIE9, ex - Western U League manager, has been let out by Mobile In the Southern League. Holmes misjudged the strength of the Southern circuit and the players he took with him from the No nth were out classed. Holmes tried to buy the Spo kane club last Fall, offering 215.000. but Conn refused. "Ducky's" mlxup at Mobile recalls some of his other famous scraps. He once Invaded the grandstand at Sioux City to whip a rooter; on another occa sion he la aaid to have thrown a ball player off a moving train. s s Frank Isbell. who moved his 'vt'lchlta team In the Western League to Pueblo, la well pleased with his headwork. ac cording to word received by Petti grew, Portland's Northwestern club outfielder, who was with Wichita up to the change. .r T . ... Me OrtttAN aunt In m .11 Ih, in H ' i . riiui J i v. . ....... . - ... I ii i : (1 I! i .ici ,u in. ........ ..... J with the score 23 to 8 against the Bos tons, lie rauea to secure mt negctttij 21 runs. SOS t.1 nam I tfiVaneeta S illg J LH. i " a IV"' - - - " a - .. ... , i i . t . ii .nl Tbe ev-Ran Francisco fence buster, now with the Chicago White . . . . I - Il .4.. t'K ., Sox, nas Deen nonorco oy - '-"i smokehouse, which named a new brand of cigars after him. TV . wmrr I f 11 tl IT the TOUndS tlOST tK ctnoinnatl wanted Johnny Kling as a successor to Clark Griffith. ... . . . V. . U wav tA "XiQ. Uy xoung says ' ' , . . . . u.ii I. hnlil Vi- hall H,ht pii.cn guuu ua. . w "- - " " and then put about 200 pounds of steam benma it- loungstna www u w big brush would do well to follow that advice. .- w T-Mvw Av.TCorth western League nmvu i j i - . . ta.i.', Tilni-, In tha umpire wno kao . . National League, stated in an interview in Spokane the other day that the Union Association, in wnicu u- ii ....... ing an indicator, waa not a Fourth of July affair. "It will stick the year out easily." says Frary. "Salt Lake is as good a ball town now as any city In the Northwestern circuit. Butte is not drawing well, as the town seems to be in hard straits." , Pueblo Fighter Leaves Camp. KANSAS CITT. June 28- Jim Flynn. the Pueblo flraman whose proposed fight with Carl Morris waa called off after Governor Cruce. of Oklahoma, decided that the contest could not take place In that state, abandoned his training ramp here today. He will leave for Pueblo tonight. Flynn said he would resume training when a new date and place for the bout were se lected. Kansas City Manager Suspended. CHICAGO. Jone 26. The Indefinite suspension of Manager Shay, of the Kansas City Club of the American Asso ciation, was announced today by Presi dent Chlvlngton on a result of a fight between Shay and Umpire Hayes at Columbus, O yesterday. The Kansas City manager is alleged to have been the aggressor. Warm Showers at The Dalles. I THE DALLES. Or.. June IS. Special.) A warm rain hat fallen in this region nearly all day, the precipitation being .27. The rain la general In this part of the county. There have been several showers the. last week, but not enough, Morrison ( at Seventl-j E i v.. '.it.n a hAln the rrnna until . n s..nn. M oil v-inHs were in need of moisture. This morning the rivr stood at 32.4. Langford to Fight Thursday, NEW TORK, June 28. 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