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. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON "
JACK DEMPSEY ACCEPTS
OFFER MADE BY -WILLS
irEAvrwKtoirr .champ; to
MEET CHALLENGER IX IUXQ
Gene Tnnney Derlare He, Will
Mwt Jack IWore Fight With
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NV YORK, July 17.-Bt As
aociated Press. V- The I heary
weight pugilistic horizon, cloudy
for 22 months by the motion pic
ture and matrimonial activities or
the champion, brightened today
when Jack Dempsey appeared be
fore the' state athletic commission
andf formally, accepted the .chal
lenge of Harry Wills, negro heavy
weight .,. This .action 'ends ; four
yearn .of strife to bring together
the fhampion and his most persist
ent challenger.:- a .-.j; ,.-,..,. ,
The controrersy which had be
come badly tangled since Jack
Kearns. the champion's manager
ignored the commission's edict of
March 6. 1925", that Dempsey an.
swer Wills' cnauenge, , unraYeiea
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BASEBALt
v,!Amerloaleague,..
Philadelphia 8; Chicago 1.
Detroit 6; Washington 3.
New York 5; Cleveland -1.
St. I-ouls i 8; Boston 3.
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National. league-.
Pittsburgh 7; Boston 3.
St. Louis 6; New, York' 1
Chicago 7; Philadelphia 5. ",
Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn 0. r
Pacific Coat League '
Los Angeles 8-2: Portland -L
Sacramento 6; Oakland 4.
Seattle 5 ; San ' Francisco 5.
Salt 'bake 18; Vernon 4.
TY COBB IS SUSPENDED
DETROIT PILOT TAKKX OUT
V OF GAME INDEFINITELY
' DETROIT, July ' 1 7. ( By. the
Associated Press) Ty Co tjb, man
ger and centerf I elder of the ; De
troit. Tigers," was indefinitely sus
pended today by President Ban
Johnson of the American league. '
EXPORT RATES 0 WAV HEAT
TO EAST NOT JUSTIFIEQ
MILLERS OF PACIFIC COAST
PROTEST EQUALIZATION
Seven Cent Spread Favored; Mem
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The suspension came as- the re-
.T:;::r, : , of an argument wnumpire
day when Dempsey agreed to
abide by the eommlasion'a rule.
Dempsey was instructed to sign
for . the match and appear before
the commission next Tuesday to
post forfeit, f V: '
: CLEN FALLS. N. Y', July 17.
IB., Associated Press.) Gene
Tuaney, contender for Jack Demp
fcey.'a heavyweight crown, said to
night he and hia,mknager, Billy
Cibson, have a verbal agreement
tn fleht DemngBB iatNtw York on
September 18.;v'rteH never f'ght
Harry Wills, if he meets me first,"
Tunney said, speaking of Demp
sey: "I am going to be the nexi
champion."
Tunney wilt begin training a:
"White Sulphur Springs as soon a
hlasrecent operation for tonsilitit
permits, he uakl, tor the bout with
Dempsey."
Rowland in the tenth -Inning . of
yesterday's game with Washing
ton. Cobb" protested a strike 'on
Woodall and was ordered frbfn
the field after a shoct argument,
the quarrel' being renewed aftef
the game. 'I . . -
CHAUTAUQUA . HAS L0$S
DEFICIT FORCES GUARANTORS
' " TO-PAY $8 EACH
HELENA, Mont., July 17. Pa
cific coa.st millers today declined
to agree with eastern millers and
shippers that export rates to east
ern terminals" were Justified a
much as to' western terminals.
Neither would they concede that
equalization of the domestic and
export rates to,. the., west, coast
would not be as advantageous to
tbem- as the present seven cent
spread favoring export grain.
' One . witness, S. L. Gordon, as
sistant manager of the Astoria,
Ore., flour mills, admitting his
selfishness, made the flat , state
ment that the Minneapolis millers
sre "entitled to nothing."
H- O. Berger, traffic expert forf
the department of public works of
the state of Washington, present
ed a voluminous exhibit designed
to show that export rate, by filling
westboud cars, would relieve the
empty car mvement. Identifying
himself as representing both the
Oregon and Washington ' public
service commission,, he declared
they were opposed to the cancella
tion of Urn export rates. . ;
Questioned as to whether the
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FARM MARKETING IS
; IMPORTANT MATTER
j (Continual from pas
can help the farmer was the gen
eral topic considered. E. E'.Fa
vllle, hiid ot the agricultural com
mlttee of the Portland Chambei
wa$ elected chairman. k , ,
'(Give the - cooperative market
InR organization a chance." coft
seied Calvin J. Ilurd ot Oregoi
Agricultural 'colege. He saic"
-r Chambers of Commerces general
ly -lave a favorable attitude to
ward the cooperatives and that
they could he?p develop a friend
ly Xcheme o-i the part of others
l:akers,i hft ald,' were often an
tagonistic but If the plan of oper
atlon w.lh sound., these effort;
should be-given a chance. -
V. D.'B. Dodson, general man
tger ot the Portland Chamber out
lined the problem's of coant agri
culture, saying the Pacific coas
produe'es more than it can con
nume and faces a distance of 2,
COO miles to market. He held or
igailzation was essential to con
form to business standards, and
management was a first requisite,
lie said the Chamber soughi tc
ifrrve fcy acting In an advlsorj
1 capacity.
Iow bankers may aid was told
by Dr. D. lit Otis of Madison..
W., ' agricultural commission o.
the Bankers "assocfailo-Vwho said
evry state group'of bankers now
has an agriculturecommittee. The
banker, he said, was interested, Ji
improving agricultural condition
because he was directly concerned
with economic conditions, and thai
while the farmers prob!em could
not' be solved, probably, by any
' one group alone, the best thought
and efforts of all groups togethei
. would be effective. x
"With the clcralng. of; the ElHson
Whlte Chautauqua course, word
was given out Friday that .the
Chautauqua had brought a loss of
$8 dollars to each of this year's
guarantors. jThls Is the first time
In many years that the guarantorf
have been caned" Upon to, dig up
from their purses sufficient money
to fill out the amount guaranteed
to the chautauqua owners.
R. A. Harris, who has had
charge of the financial end of the
campaign this year, states that all
of the guarantors are paying their
loss without a murmur, and that
they are signing up as guarantors
for next year's chautauqua, .
One of the -features of next
year's chautauqua will be a Sun
day program composed of sacred
numbers. No admission will -be
charged at this Sunday program,
but a free offering collection will
e made. It is because of the in
stitution of the Sunday program
that the chautauqua is coming to
the city at guarantee of $150 less
than this year's. - ?
Oregon and. .Washington eommls-
mvus uas eaiauuanea export raies
within their states, Mr. Berger's
position was explained to be that
such rates were not necessary to
turn . shipments westward 'white
the export rate is designed to di
vert normally eastbound traffic to
ward western outlets.. "
He agreed with opposition coun
sel that export rates will not bring
about any appreciable increase in
production in Montana but de
nied that in utilizing empty west
bound cars in this manner the rail
roads were "robbing Peter to pay
Paul." Cars must, be carried
westward to be loaded, with lum-ber-and
other western products
and if they can be loaded at Mon
tana points with grain for western
ports, .the. railroads have turned
an, expense item into; a revenue
bearer, was his argument.
Rene Descartes preached j that
good sense is, of all things among
men, the most equally distributed;
-for every one thinks himself
so abundantly provided with it,
that those even who are the most
difficult to satisfy in everything
else, do not usually desire a larger
measure of this quality than they
already possess." .. j
And in this It Is not likely that
all are mistaken, he argues.
. "The conviction is rather to be
held as testifying that the power
of judging aright and distinguish
ing Truth from Error, which Is
properly what Is ' called j Good
Senses of Reason, Is by nature
equal in all men: and that the
diversity of our opinions, conse
quently, does not arise from some
being endowed with a larger share
of Reason than others, but solely
from this,, that we conduct our
thoughts along different ways,
and do not affix our attention on
the same objects. ' , j
It is easier to prove that ' the
diversity of our opinions is due to
the circumstance that some men
aVe endowed with a larger share
of reason than .others, than to
support Descartes' argument.
A But the greater minds, as they
are capable of the higher excel
lencies, are open likewise to the
greatest aberrations; and it is us
ually true that' those who travel
very slowly make far greater pro
gress, provided they keep always:
lo the straight. road. than, thosn
who, whtl they run. lorsake iu.
It to truer that ' the greatest
mind are open likewise to , the
greatest aberrations.
It often happens that persons
of noble character and great men
tal gifts betray a strange lack of
worldly wisdom and a deficien
cy in the knowledge of men; with
the result that it is easy to de
ceive or mislead them; and that,
on the other hand, natures of the
commoner sort are more ready
an aiicfetful in making their
wav in the world.
The: reason for, this, it can be
deducted,, is that, when a man has
little or no experience, he must
judge by his own antecedent no
tions; and In matters demanding
judgment, an antecedent notion is
never on the same level as ex
perience. -
With, the ' commoner sort tft j. r. S. MATKltlAW KAJitu
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people,. an: antecedent r notion
means Just their own .selfish pqint
k ihAOA t madd materials will be used In
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OLYMPIA, July 17. (Br Asso
ciated Press.) Only American
committee over the protest of Gov
ernor Hartley.
This Is not the case wl
whose minds and characters are
above the ord'nary; and as they
judge other people's thoughts by
their own high standards, the re
sults do not always tally with
their calculations. -
highway construction in the state
of Washington. C. W. Clausen,
state auditor and member of the
state highway committee declared
here today. A resolution specify
ing American made product has
been passed by a majority of the
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SCORE 8 TO O; FINALS START
MOXDAY NIGHT -
MCTIGl'E WINS BOUT
;The American Legion teamde
'cated the Oregon Guard3 8 to 0
Friday : afternoon in a one-sided
same. ; The game waa clearly the
Legion's from start' to finish and
consequently neither team showed
much form.- The Oregon Guards
were handicapped by not haying
two of their best players. in the
lineup." The captain of "the team
and one of the other players were
out of the city for the day. . V , i
'' The batteries ,for the game
were:" ' -,, ' - -
legion Hooker . and Pea mine.
Guards Lanke and Schultz.
Vmplre, Barham.
Monday night the K. C.'s will
play the United States Bankers in
a game to decide the contender
with the Legion team for .the city
championship, r -This game should
be the best of 'the season. It will
be played at Oxford -.Park.' c
ALBANY, N. Y.. July 17 Mike
McTigue, former light heavy
weight champion, tonight won
over Frankie .- Carpenter of Free
port In the seventh .round of a
scheduled 12 round j bout. The
weights were McTigue 170 ;
Carpenter 167.
FOREST BI..ZE CHECKED
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BAN FRANCISCO, July 1 7.
Funeral services were held jat St.
Ignatiusrhurch this afternoon for
Pancho Villa, 5woridjil' flyweight
boxing champion, who died In a
hospital here Wednesday while
undergoing an operation onj his
throat. Ten members of the Cath
ollp Filipino club acted as pall
bearers. TheRev. Father j Plus
Moore delivered a eulogy. 1 .
. Men 1 and women representing
many nationalities and from all
walks of life filled the church to
ovetflowlng. Following the serv
ices the body was taken to Knights
of Columbus hall where it will fie
In-Mate until tomorrow when It
at noon for .Manila.
WENATCHEE. Wash.; July 1"
i-(By Associated Press).. Forest
fire conditions near Blewett Pans,
which threatened for a time ' to
shut off tourist travel .over the
highway, was murch improved to
day due to cloudy weather and
greater humidity. The fires are
not. yet under; control, but have
been greatly checked, forest offi
cials reported.
will bo placed aboard the liner
President Harrison which leaves
PRISON PLAYS PORTLAND
ATHLETIO CLUB TEAM WIIX
i BE HERE TOMORROW
.The ' Oregon state prison nine
will meet the North Portland nth
letic club on the. prison grounds
Sunday afternoon. ' The prisoners
have been playing good ball all
year, having, won practically all
of: their games. The strength of
the. Portland ' aggregation is not
known, but. reports indicate that
they are out for a win over the
prisoners and confident that they
will get it.
.The prisoners. schedule for the
rest of the season is as follows
August Salem Papermakers;
August 1 6, - Portland Maccabees;
August 23. Portland Yeomen, and
August, 30, WOW Camp No. 65.
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