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Arrive.. Friday 'For World's Tmie' Mmcifi WUk' Ixjssd 5 ? 3HT0WIEESS :JGIC!IES .01 MET Chautauqua" Pavilion Ready for Event, ;Accommodaf ! iU tions Ample ALBAKYii Ore., May v 26. Seats 'to "accommodate 3,000 peo iipl I hare teen, proTidedin- the chanUuqaa paTillon at Albany by the Amerjcan Legion for the world ; ; championship wrestling match to i - be held" there Saturday; May 29. This, if. is hollered, will be ample to handle the crowds thatwill be here to witness, the; greatest ath letic eyent of . the' ' kind , that has ere? been held In the Willamette Talley. The roof of the paTillon will insure agafnst any Interfer on, ence from rain.. - V r. t '.Jack Reynolds - Is scheduled - to arrire at Albany the day before the .match. He -has been wrest- Unit en route, winning; eyery , where, bat will be called opon to show, his best , when be meets Robin Reed, now western welter weight champion. ' At stake will be Reynolds' world title belt, of gold,, studded with diamonds, which will rest in a neutral cor jt ner.tr This :belt : was' prorided by the Police Gasette, sporting publl . . cation, .and. its possession gires i the bolder undisputed claim to the world championship - ,4 ... t Reed's remarkable, career as a professional wrestler:. will be 4 climaxed by the - Albany classic. Ife has , been in . the professional ranks less than . two ; years and has defeated some of the best welterweights in the United .States. , .... i :;: Reynolds, on the other hand, .has I na less . a remarkable record. He was at one time pronounced tobexcular. . It was his determi- ,,. naton to Hto that erentually ; brought him to the apex of fame -In the wrestling world. : His ap ; . pearance at -Albany will be bis ; first in the west : : " ' The champion is coming west under 4 12,500 guaranteewhich has been made up by Albany bus-! ... lness men. '---' ; ! f , All tickets for the match are reserred. Advance sales Indicate a record-breaking crpwd but It is n6t bettered hat it willle, neces- L yr to turn any , away. i The tAuthern Pacific' Is offering re- i faced rates for this erent and the 0 1A- ,C. ; military tournament, wjiich will be held, in the morn ing mnd afternoon of May 29. The ' match will be In the evening. ! The following clipping front' the' n Z r a , n' .ft im -4 r ' T f r. - .J ... . - v-f.v. -1 ' . - - ' - - T" . . . " ' . . ... t ...... .j .. , r ; t . . . t. $ . - ' . j : t .- ' .... - ' i . - .11-1 ft ft OPENING if. SAEf.OPENS:HISM0RNING - 5 i I ." I': Jr. Ohio State Journal, Columbus, glyes an insight Into : Reynold's wrestling methods: - - .; ' ; "Jack Reynolds '.successfully de fended his world's; welterweight championship - against' ;.-Eugene Them Way of Montreal -Canadian title holder,' V in their v two-tall match before 4000 fans last -night aFairmont' ArenaT"-V., "- v - ." f'NeTer before' In the history of the. sport idid fans! acclaim vic tor in such a rousing fashion va waa Reynolds, against the, silver haired,"; business-like and, strong challenger from across the border; Straw hats flew into the air, some reaching : the .ring beside, the fal len: gladiator while Reynolds': was half, carried to his dressing qaar- ' "It was by no' means an easy triumph for the American. . He lost the first fall In eight jnlnates and during that time he, was made to look like a mere' beginner. He could not escape the hammer lock and head scissors ' hold, at which Tremblay Is an exponents '"However, Reynolds from then on watched his arms. He did not relish having them twisted by the powerful, easy i going Canadian. The brute strength soon gave way to science and Reynolds was on the offensive. .? Without ":- escaping punishment, bowerer,,- Reynolds battled , on. He worked bni his opponent's body.: cutting off ' his breathing. He aslo worked on Tremblay's arms, releasing much of his .strength,- '- "At the 18-salnute mark Trem blay lay in a. heap in the eenter of the , ring. .He had lost a fall by the leg split hold, invented by Remolds and new to the Cana dian. I There was no counter for It. - ! . " '.What . in thunder was that hold?' Tremblay asked of Referee Haft. i ' ' VThey agal centered the ring, this ilme on even, terms as far as falls - were - concerned. Tremblay still strong and Reynold always thinking up. new tricks, " they battled:on.'.'':'l V'-y V-?4 "" "Tremblay, tried . toe holds and sought an opening to snag' his op ponent s arms. : But Reynolds had learned his lesson after the first eight minutes.' ' ' ' , 1 ; Thev could notr reach a '.decis ion and aUrted ?jabWng4;each other's face. X .Tremblay's nose shed its - claret. Reynolds,' never able to stand . a punch, " wobbled aljjput the ring as if drunk. ; Ref eree Haft promised disqualifica tioh should they continue rough house fashion: j j Z' ,''W " "Both settled down : while the fans were shouting, 4 the Echoes reaching all jcorners'bt 'the trena. Itr still was either man's battler But at the 30-mlnote Tinrk ' the foxy; .Reynold fastened ids; , ec ond leg aplit hold, rolled over and Tremblay gave , up. ;' I : .-..: .. 't . r ' - - " - i . i ' - : " W ... .. . , t - ! . -. FRIDA Y EVENING MAY 28thy 7W0 A .1. r, r- MILS 1'IJ FCDH HOLLVIVODB 3 TO 2 Hard PoOghrBattle Is Won by Los ."Angeles; Missions i T Feature; Home Runs I A i Angels 3;' Hollywood 3 LOS j ANGELES,. May .2 6 -( By Associated Press) --The ,Los An geles Angels made It two straight overj Hollywood, by nosing out the Stars here1 today 3 to 2. Yarri son started on the mound for, the Angels but " retired in ( the : sixth with, one ' run in' and the" bases full and Glaxner; relieving' him, retired ; the side without further scoring. - McCabe held the Angels to five hits but they were bunched In the first and sixth for Seraphs' three runs." . ", , : ; Score , R. H. E. Hollywood I;. .;;. J2 10; 10 Los Angeles ." 3 5 2 McCabe and Cook, Peters; Yar rison, Glasner and Hannah. " Mission 0; Seals 5 " SAN FRANCISCO.1 May 2. An epidemic or home runs fea tured today's game between .the Missions and' Seals, the former winning 9 to 5 after whaling the offerings of three pitchers for an even dosen hits. Earl Avrill. and Joe .Connolly gathered circuit drives for the Seals, while- Mc Dowell and Vache drove out four baggers for the Seals. - .Score!. R. II. E. Missions u ....... . .. . .9 12 0 San Francisco ....... . 5 10 2 Doyle Nand Murphy; Moody, Kerr and Agnew.. ; - Senators S; Seattle 8 SEATTLE, May 26. The Sac ramento Senators won from Se attle today 5 to 3, in a game that was played in a heavy rain. The Indians got 10 hits to for Sac ramento but was unable to bunch mem wnen needed. Score R. H. E Sacramento .......... 6 9 2 Seattle , 3 10 2 Kallio and Koehler;Brett. Best and E. Baldwin. ' PORTLAND' May 26. Oak land game postponed; vain. , Fry 'a Drug Store, 230 N. Com!. the pioneer store. Everything for everyooay w the drug supply line, with standard goods and quality service always, () White Honse Restanrant. 382 State St., where hundreds of peo ple prerer to eat. All yon want to eat for less than yon can eat at home, quality and service. () mm ? f r:av Yoni( is AGflirj VICTOR, WKiS 9-8 T 6 Straight Games Is New Record; Philadelphia De f - r. feats Washington ? v New York ; Boston 8 ' l; , BOSTON. May 2 ( By Asso ciated .Press.) The New York Yankees stretched their : winning streak to 18 by winning from Bos ton today, I to 8 Scored- R. If. E. New York ......-. ..... 9 14 1 Boston;;...,.,.....; . 8 10 0 : Jones, Braxton and Collins; Ruff in, Welxer, Lundgren, Wiltse and Gaston. . ;. -: Athletics 3; Senators 1 WASHINGTON, May 20 Phil adelphia' defeated Washington .'3 to 1 In a tight game today gain ing a three to one count in the series. J '. Score Philadelphia . . . Washington . . . R. H. E. . . 3 10 1 .'. 1 9 -1 . Quinn, and Cochrane; Bush, Ferguson. Severeld. Marberry and Ruel, Detroit 7; Clerelantl O ; -CLEVELAND, May 26. De troit defeated the Indians 7 to 6 today In a closely contested game featured by 11 extra base hits. Score R. H. E. Detroit 7 13 2 Cleveland . . . ; 6 13 3 ' Whitehill and Bassler, Manion; Karr, Levesen, Dauss and SewelL4 Nash. Furniture Co. takes the lead with low prices on chairs, rockers, tables, wood and steel beds, springs, mattresses. Saves yon 25. 219 N. Com'L () ' Nelson & Hunt, druggists. Lib erty and Court, Convenient for your every day drug needs. Toi let articles; druggists notions. 4oney saved on fountain pens. () - ; 1 ... , I . ' 1 ' 1 I - - . , I ' Jtr ' : ... - :f J 0611 A V' .7 00 '" I Ife - CCCIiaTMSES'1'. TO ST. LOUIS H Eighth inning Rally Cinches ; Gamej New York Victor-1 :: nous uver Brooklyn - St. Lonis .S; Reds 5 ' : ST. LOTJIS, May 26. (By As sociated 'Press.) :The. St. Ijoni3 Cards rallied In the 8th Inning for seven, runs today and took the third straight gams' from Cincin nati; 8 to 5: ' : - f Score - r R- II. E. Cincinnati : . . . . ... . . . ,5 8 2 St. Louis .v. .. :;.'...: li :2 Lucas, J. May and Picinicfa; Rhem and O'Farrcll. ; New .York 3; Brooklyn 3 . NEW YORK, May 26. Paul Florences homer with one on in the sixth enabled the Giants to de feat the Brooklyn Robins today S to 3, Score R. H. E. Brooklyn, ,-.h , 3 9 3 New York 512 2 " McGraw, Ebrhardt and 0Neil; FItzsimmons, Ring and Florence. I : B - 'Al WELL, let that, go. - I'm ready to admit that so far as pipe tobacco is concerned, I've ; got ideas. ' And if insisting on a tobacco that won't : bite the tongue or parch the throat is "being fussy," you can write "guilty" alongside my name, and I won't even appeal the charge. I can't speak for anybody else, but personally. I smoke for pleasure! ' So-1 smoke Prince Albert. I'll say I do. - Right after breakfast, on up until I switch oft the. light for the night. 'Pipe-load after pipe-load. Day after day. Prince Albert treats my tongue as gendy as a mother handles a brand-new baby ,, . Lr7 no other m t. 1 ! i rhlladelphl 13; Boston 7 PHILADELPHIA. May 26. Four Boston pitchers were mauled for.l 8 safeties by Philadelphia to day in a 20 run game 'which the locals won .13 to 71 Scores ..,.: R.-H.'E. Boston .1. .......... . 7 113 Philadelphia ....... . .13 18 0 r Coeney, Wertx.- Ryan.TBenton and Siemer; Knight, Maun and Wilson, i V f' - '': :. ; CHICAGO; May 2 6. pitteburg at Chicago,; postponed rain. ' ' iii j- - i - r . , i The Atlas Book and Stationery jo., 4S& siate uign class litera ture and fine stationery. Complete line. You will appreciate the low prices; y.: xr. t Lf ; LATE FIGHT NEWS . s SAN ' FRANCISCO. - May 2 6. (By Associated .Pjress. After trailing four rounds Ralph Smith, Los Angeles, heavyweight, put over a stiff right to the eye that put Jake Kllrain, Chicago, out of running In the fifth round of a scheduled 1Q round main event here tonight. Smith waawarded the fight on' a technical knockout. LOS ANGELES, May 26. -(By Associated Press. ) Ace Hudkins the Nebraska wildcat and Tommy O'Brien, New York lightweight fought a 10 round draw here -o-nlght. j i'lg'I'Flir "1 A Message to You McClaren Cords SMITH - IVATKINS Court at High Street Phone 44 THE RIGHT SPOT FOR TIRE SERVICE. They -tell me it's the Prince Albert process that cuts out bite and parch. Fair ' enough. I'll testify before the; well Jcnown world that P. 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