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Here9 There and Everywhere DE1PSEY MAY SQUIRE EDGKGATE BE FORCED TO BOX -1 i 1 BLACK CHALLENGER I e, JACK 1 -These Are Difficult Dayi for Photojraphen BrUHJIS RICHaId rr 1,1 1 - v 1 I t , ' t i t i. NEW YORK: June 23 weight champion, ha3 17 days in which formally to accept thje challenge of Harry Wills, negro, for a bout for the title or. have his crown put up for competition in New York State. 1 The decision was reached by- the New York boxing com mission today, as a part of the campaign started earlier in the -week to force titleholders in every division to meet cap able contenders or quit and start all over again. Two chamn iohs, Johnny Kilbane of the featherweights and Johnny Wil son of the middleweights, already have been shorn of their crowns 30 far as the empire state is concerned. 'Negotiations for a Dempsey-Wills bout already are un dejvway. Upon his arrival here yesterday, Jack Reams, the champion's manager, want into conference with Tex Rick arjl, promoter and Frank Flournoy, matchmaker, and it was announced that a tentative agreement had "been reached, a definite contract to be signed when a site was selected for the match. t think that everything will be finished before July 10, the date the commission has set," Frank Flournoy 3aid !l I 3 y In: Back-Lot Game Both - Sides Make 14 Hits But ' Beavers Can't Score ' ' LOS ' ' ANGELES j June 23 Pot tland dropped 1 the series to Vernon today, tbe Tigers wlnnJng tLir fourth consecutive" victory IS to ftTbe. visitors used three pitchers in an attempt to halt the procession ot Vernon tallies but the Yif era found them all. Ver non, clinched the same In the 6th when Hyatt doubled with, the bas ts fall scoring two... J,,: j (Portland's 14 hits equalled Vernon's total bat tbey came at the wrong time, 'Score:: v 1 R. II. E. PcriUnd.;.,f,:....;. 14 4 Vernon ... i .15 14 3 Blemlller, ,Crumpler, Freeman and- Furpam. James, Jolly and 'Hannah. 'o1 .V'-V-" . ' Mt Lake 11, Angel. 2 , EALT- LAKE CIT, June 23. Salt Lake defeated Los Angeles today 11 to 2. The locals leaped on Crandall n the first three inn. ins for seren runs. Strand led the attack today with two home Tins and singles. -Griggs homer in the-sixth was the only earned ran, the Angel's made off Belts who. pitched a remarkable tight game, v Salt Lake has .won three o! th-4 four played. jScore: , . . ;.. ,-.y. R. .H. K. Los Angeles ..-..'..... 2 6 1 Salt Lake 11 18. .1 , Crandall. Wallace and Baldwin; Belts and Byler, , , ( Oakland 6, Seattle 2 OAKLAND, June 23. Oakland made )t four In a row and put Seattle closer to the cellar with a snapping victory today, 6, to 2: Kremer was hard .to. find add Eot a .S'Jwash reached second until the niuth ' when Wisterxil tingled. Vent to third on Eldred's double and ambled home ahead of him when Barr.?y slncled. Score: , R. if. E Stattlc '.2: & 1 OfSland . 9 4 '"vrAner. and Toftiu: Kremer ana. whlet. - . '"! Tilsco 4 Sacramento 2 SACRAMENTO, June 23. Sar. Francisco made it four straight ayd clinched the series here to day, taking a listless combat from flie Slipping Bolons, score 4 to 2. Elmer Shea, on the hill for the' locals, - was touched , rather heavily in the third and firth per iods but: never-the-lesa . hurled inning ball, being accorded poor support. Geary had a good day -and-was ably s conded. . Score: , San Francisco ri . . 1 R. fL E. ,4 10 1 Sacramento . . 2. 7 1 i Geary and Yelle; Stanage . i f Shea and -21 - Yale Varsity Crew ; Defeats Harvard Eight NEW LONDON. Conn., June 2sl -rltowing a steady sustained stroke of 32 to the minute for the full lour miles, the Yale vanity crew defeated- Harvard's e h by almost three lengths in the fea ture race ot the fifty-fifth regatta of the rival nnlverstitles here late this afternoon. The story of the race ns a story of a three-foot lead watched In the first few neats ot ine contest, gradually srretcbe't no a three-Ienaih lend at the finish of the long four-mile n-ream row.' f . - .Yale'a official time for th. rae- was 21 minntes, 63 seconds to Harvard's 22 minutes, fi seconds The wlrer'a time today fell one minute and 51 seconds behind the course record made by Harvard In WD ill SB -Jack Dempsey, world's heavy E OF Brooklyn Easily Beaten Stenger Hits Homer and Two Singles NEW YORK. June 23. (Na tional.) The New York nationals came out of their slump today and won an f asy victory from Brooklyn. Stengel hit a homer and two singles in four times up. flcore R. H. E. 16 0 9 12 3 Deberry ; Brooklyn ...... New York .... Vance, Decatur and Douglas and Smith. Cincinnati 6; Pittsburgh 2 rpiTTSBUR3H. June 23. Loose playing behind Pirate pitchers re sulted In an easy victory for Cin cinnati today. Duncan gave the crowd a thrill J when he stole home in the fourth 'inning. Umpire Wilson was cut on the bead when struck by . Wingo's mask, but he did not retire from the game. Score . R. H. E. Cincinnati 13 4 Pittsburgh . . . 2 8 3 Rliey and Wingo; Morrison, Hamilton and Gooch. Philadelphia 10; Bo ton 9 PHILADELPHIA. June 23. Rapp's single, scoring Leslie in the tenth inning today gave Phil adelphia ft Ylctory over Boston. Six home runs were made in the contest, five of them by the lo cals. ; ' Score J V. . E Boston l Philadelphia 10 13 z , Oeschger, Watson. Lanrlng. Marquatd and Oowdy; Gibson, llnbbell. Welnert and Hanline. . Chicago ftf LoM,s 2 ST. LOUIS, JUne 23 Failure take advan- . iw. nardinaia to tage ot their hits resulted in the Chicago team romping off with a victory here today, noru, HolloTher divided batting honors. IV. - Chicago 9 2 St. Louis v nr. Cheeves and ylrln. i--. -toot. North and Alnsmlth. U.S. Hagen High Score With 300 72 Holes Barnes i ies for Second ' SANDWICH, Eng., June 23. American players today swept the field in the British open golf champlonrhip, Walter Hagen won the" cup with a Bcore of 300 for the 72 holes. - James Barnes was tied for sec ond position with George Duncan, the veteran British player, their cards reading 301. Jock Hutch ison, who held the British open title, came nert with a score of 302. K Hagen this i evening received the championship cup and a purse of 75 '- from Lord Northbourne, president of the Royal St. George Golf Club.'; 'r v : 1 : ? :H ' " In a 'short rpeech Hagen said he hoped to bring the cup back to England next year and defend It. " Durlnr hia remarks he : ob srved that It had taken him three years to get used to the field of ebmpetition. adding ' "it Is not often that ft man can win auch a 1 Iff 1 I LEAGUE STANDINGS PACITIO COAST LEAGUE w. 1.. Wrnon 41 Sn Kranriuro 49 -II '.c AnK-lt Salt Lake 4 37 :7 fort land 3 40 Oakland .. .. 37 44 Seattle 33 4rt Sa raniento 31 a NATIOMAI. LEAGUE W. I-. Nw York 3 22 St. I-mi ... 33 27 Pittsbur 30 27 Cincianati '31 3t Brook Ivn 2H 30 Chicago 27 31 Rnon 24 3.1 Philadelphia 21 3.1 AMERICAN LEAGUE St. l.oui : an 27 Vow York 37 2l Detroit 3.r 29 ChioaKO 32 :2 WMhinstan 31 3S Cleftfond 30 34 Bi.aton .... 2 3". Philadelphia 23 S3 champion) ihip Ing." at the first VERSAILLES. June 2 3. C. E. Van Vleck and C H. Young, both amateurs, are the only American entries for the French open golf championship tournament which begins on the LaBoile links today. Jim Barnes. Jock Hutchiron and Walter Hagen have explained . to the golf federation that they will bo unable to enter, as they in tend to return to America immedi ately after the close of the Sand wich tournament. Vacation Bible Schools Organize Ball League A baseball league among the boys attending the Daily Vacation Bible school has been arranged for, according to C. A. Kells. di rector. The first game will be played today at Sweetland field. It will be between the boys of the First Methodist church and the Bungalow Christian church. TALE CREW WINS , NEW LONDON, June 23 Yale defeated Harvard by 2 lengths in their annual four-mile rowing race today. The unofficial times were: Yale, 21 minutes; Har vard, 21:08. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At- Louisville 2; At Indianapolis St. Paul 3. 2; Minneapolis At Toledo 3: Milwaukea 7. At Columbus 4; Ksansa City WESTERN' LKAGl'E At Tulsa 6; Oklahoma City ! At Sioux City 20; Denver 2. At Des Moines 11, Omaha 17. At St. Joseph 5; Wichita 0. I . FISHING BULLETIN 4w Flshlng reports Just received from various agents Southern Pac ific lines indicate good fishing near Wheeler, Silverton, Dallas. Newport. Junction City, Eugene Gardiner. Roseburg. Grants Pass. Ashland and Klamath Falls Summary of reports is as fal lows: Gales Creek by agent Forest Grove. Water low and clear Week end outlook fair. Several Xair catches with spinner and salmon eggs. Reached by ante from Forest Grova. Accommoda tions at Forest Grove. Cook reek Tributary Fork Ne haleni River by agent Wheeler Week end ouCook excellent. Lim it catches made last week enci with royal coachman flies and gray hackle. Reached from Bat terson Stat'on on Tillamook line. Mhml am! Kilrliis Rivera by condition. Week end outlook f:ne. Several nice catches w'tl flies last Sunday. Angle wormc spinner . combination, flies and salmon eggs being used. Miami ore mile from Garibaldi. Kilch's two miles fro.;Bay City. Accom modations at Bay City and arl baldi. ... . , Ablqua and Silver Creeks by agent Silverton. Water excellent Week end outlook very good. Several good catches taken from the Ahiqua about 10 m les from S'.lveiton. Blue uprights being "nsedalthough salmon efgs giv ing" best results.. . Auto service anl he tej accommodations at Sfl L YA i2 ltMiW; Inter-nan Cartoon Co., N.Y. " P - A VERITABLE SPEED DEMON. Pet. "A ' . v I .127 , - vt " t , i - ".v :H! i a Lev ' "zLJjji, - .550 ( . "SSt f3f 4 l)4 5& 1 4 : V . : :fS 3 a ask- :h? - I U II I. Jtf 'j , iM E,..v i ',..,1 X 4. .(,"V1 -1. v , ' 5- ! M - -'" I -mm id 'tt 'rt- jarr laMiiini'ii n "fira'n.awMiafBin iMa1niiiiiiiiar frwiw i MatiiMi ''' This queer contraption, called the aeromobile. was invented by Edgar W. Croft at Zion City, 111. It is made of .aeroplane parts ecd is driven by a four foot propeller. It can go like a streak and faster than an automobile on concrete roads. vcrton. Elks Picnic at Silverton, Sunday the 25th. Take your fish ing outfit and spend the week end on Silver creek. Week end fare $1.90 lound trip. SaitUam River by agent Mill City. Water clear and low. Week end outlook fair. Only fair catches being made with eggs and spinner. Chinook salmon in ; the river but few are being caught. Accommodations and stream at Mill City. I ittle Lurkiamutc If.ver by ag ent Black Rock. Water c!ear and low. Week end outlook fair. Several fair catches with gray hackle fly with peacock body, also nice dark cowdung. Stream 100 yards from station. No accom modations. Iicreole Cn-ek by agent Dallas Water normal. Week end out look pood. Several nice catches with flies and salmon eggs. Stream near Dallas. Accommodations at Dallas. M'nlajtoova River by Agent at Brownsv'lle. Condition of. water and veek end outlook fair, var ious flies being used. No large catches reported. Reached by auto. Accommodations at Browns ville, and along stream. Mary's River by agent Summit Water clear and warm. Week end outlook fa r. Several small c?tches w!th worms and flies. Stream within walking distance. Accommodations at Summit. Si III z and Alsea River. Yaqu ina Hay and Beaver Creek by ag ent Newport. Conditions of wa ter gcod. Week end outlook best yet. Fish'ng- parties report bi catches all over county. Boat and auto service, and hotel accom modations at Newport. Vpper Lake Civek by agent at Junction C'ty. Conditions of wa ter tine. Week end outlook food. Some nice catches made with light flies and gray uprights. Reached b? stage 30 miles from Jnnct on City 7:30 a. m..f are $2.00. No accommodation. Willamette anil McKenzIe lllv er by agent Eugene. Water mod erately high, clear and favorable. Week end outlook very, favorable. Splendid catehea being- made daily with blu? and red uprights these variet'es mostly used. A 55 pound salmon caught near Co-burb- Br'dge .8 miles from Euger.? by Tom Seavey. McKenzIe reach, ed by auto stage. Good fishing 8 to 40 miles. Train service to points alo.ig the Willamette. Ac cemmodat'ons. at various points along both streams. ' ' t Wiluamette River by agent Oak ridgc. - Water, clear, cold, and h'gb. West end " outlook fair. Limit catches made last Sunday with blue upright; Fishiiv; with in walking distance. Accommo dations at Oakridge. Smith River by agent Gard ner. Water clear. Week end outlook god. Several fine catches made above end below the falls, 20 miles away. Soft shelled craw fish being used above the falls, and No. 10 professor and Queer, of the Waters below the falls. Reached by boat to Sulphur Spr'ngs, daily except Sunday. Fare 75c. Special conveyance from the Springs to the falls. Ho tel accommodations Sulphur Springs and Gardiner. TenmiW Lnke by ager Lake s;de. Water warm ami clear. Week end outlook fair. Several good catches made last few days with flies and trolling. Lake within walkUig distance. Ac er mmodatiorn at Lakesiie. Aotth rmjMiua ami Rock Creek by apent Roseburg. Water clear. Week end outlook g-ood. Salmon eggs and sp'nner being used. Reached by auto to 23 miles. Aocommodat'ons at Roseburg. . ltoue River by agent Grants Pa?. Water in good condition. Trout fishing fine. Stream with in walking distance. Accommo dations at Grants Pass. Hear, I leaver, Neil. Ashland and Keen Creek by ag?r,t Ashland Water in good condition. Week end outlook fine. Some good catches of all sizes. Various flies and salmon eggs being used. Au to f.etvlce and hotel accommoda tions at Ashland. Some streams, within walking distance. Link River and Upper Klam ath Lake by agent Klamath Falls. Water in good condition. Week end outlook fine. Some excellent catches being made. Reached by anto and boat service. Hotel ac commodations at Klamath Falls. Judging from the reports given abeve the angler should experi ence no difficulty in landing I a nice catch over this week "end. John St?" Scott, General Passenger Agent. Bankers Are Shut Out By Tremendous Score By a score that was so big no one could remember the f'gures, the Valley Motor company team last night shut out the Banker in the Twilight league. Rlngle and Lucas were the Banker battery and Humphreys and Grosvenor for he .Motorists. , The game attract ed 'little Interest,', - DETROIT AGAIN BEATS ST. LOUIS Bayne and Kolp Are Batted Hard Heilman Gets Twelfth Home Run DETROIT, June 23. Detroit batted Bayne and Kolp hard to day ard defeated St. Louis for the second straight time. Ileil mann hite his 12th homer In the eighth inning;. Score: R. H. F. St. Louis C13 n Detro t 1 0 17, 0 Bayne, Kolp and Collins; Old ham and Bassler. (ilcago 6, Cleveland: ." CHICAGO. June 23. Harry Hooper's home run smash to deep center today ended a ten-inning battle, .Chicago defeating Cleve land and takini a firmer hold on fourth place. The visitors used aMBrtw-MMWMMMaaaWB :" -' ssasssr J a jCy "" j'jy The Statesman Publishing Company Offers a Magnificent Harley Davidson Motorcycle and Bicycles To Ambitious Boys and Girls Contest The Motorcycle Competition The Oregon Statesman has decided to announce a great Motorcycle competi tion for boys and girls. Think of it! A magnificent world famous Harley-Davidson big twin-cylinder motorcycle and two splendid Harley-Davidson bicycles and ca3h prizes to be awarded to proud and happy boys and girls just at the dawn of summer when boys and girls like to ride around in the great outside world, enjoy the scenery and build up their bod ies for future health and happiness. Participate of the joys of summer travel. Make your travel dreams come true. Admirers of cycle3 will no doubt hail with delight the announcement of such sen sational prizes as a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and two Harley-Davidson bicycles. Particularly when it is understood that a cash commission will be paid on all subscrip tions received from active candidates that do not win a grand prize. Could anything be fairer or more reasonable? Boys and girls have everything to gain and absolutely nothing to lose. Over one hundred boys and girls have already been awarded prizes by the Motorcycle Contest Editor in former contests and those contestants won them by employing thair spare moments and never lost a day at school. The Greatest Distribution of Cycles Ever Undertaken in Salem t Prize Guaranteed Every Candidate Win a Motorcycle Now For the Good Old Summer Time 5 Jbis inforrfon coupon properly filled out and mailed or handed in wUl bring you full information tfy return mail. rt ; MOTORCYCLE COMPETION INFORMATION COUPON ; The Oregon Statesman, ! v - Salem, Oregon. ,- ;...? .r-'-.uv- . Gentlemen: I am interested in your motorcycle competition. Pleases send me full information by return mail. It is understood that this inquiry implies no obliga tion whatever. : : ! Name- four of whom were pit- chers. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland a 10 0 Chicago 6 0 Lindsey, Malls, Keefe. Edwards and O'Neill, Nunamaker;' Schupp, Robertron and Schalk. W ashington 3, Wiiladelphla O A'ASHINGTON. June 23 ed Philadelphia today in a pitch yielded by the latter until the 8th when Goebel hit over Miller's head for a homer. It was John son's cecor.l successive shutout. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 0 Washington .......... 3 Hc-imach and Perkins; son and Piclnjch. 5 John-' . RM-fon 5, New ork 1 BOSTON, June 23.--(Amer -can! Boston knocked Mays out of the box In the -7th Inning to day, tying Jthe score with New York and wbn in the 8th off Rush on Pratt's double, a fielder's choice and Scott's bad throw to the plate. Score: R. H. E. New York . 4 1 0 1 Boston .5 9 2 Closes 8 p. m. Wednesday. Address. 17 men Mays. Bush afti Hoffman; Fen nock and Ruel. ". . Australians Eliminate Belgians on Courts SCARBOROUGH, , England;. June )23.4nThe Australian tennW team today, eliminated the Bel giaris from the playing in the Dav- j is cup serlei when J. O. Anderson . and Pay O'Hara Wood defeated J,' . -, W. Washer and O. Watson.v -V-lLl 6-2, .4-6, 7-9. 7-5. On Thursday: ,, the Australians won the two sin gle matches against the Belgians in straight sets. To Stop Coughing; at Night A summer bronchial cough keeps not only tbe sufferer but other members of the family awake. Alfred Barker. 1061 Avon dale St., E. Liverpool, O., write "I consider it my duty to wrltn and tell the results ot Foley's' Honey and Tar, Which I used for my boy who had been aufferlng fiom a bronchial rough for' 7 or 8 weeks. Foley'. Honey and Tar. has done him wonderful good, and I shall always recommend It." It soothes and heals. Sold every where. Adv. ; July 3, 1922