?2r BEfii;jWITHTEETH CEiPlOil STATES I 4lWilt"Ti:ain-theHSam0- for TunheyaslDldfoOtht ers," He 'Says Tots' Is the first if a aeries , of fs v torea' oti Jack Dempsey, heavyweight' - champion,, written by Charles W. punk ley, sports editor in lh Chicago Office -of The Associated Press, wn- i eoTer-.1 ing news activities at Dempsey'a train ,ving camp preliminary to .too eham--pion's- defence of his title bout with Gefte Tmnney. NfiW TOHR," N. T., Ad. 27: CAP).A ttgftt lr a flfcht with' Jack Bempaey h4 train for them all allkfe. It jrqa know how the world" he&Tjrweitht chftmplbif got into ghiipe' for bis title winding bout with.; JesS - Wlllard at Toledo, Georges Carpentfer at Jersey City, Tommy Gibbons at SbelSy,- Montana,- Luis 1 t1rpd at New York, then 8u Ikn&w Jug how he is go ing ter'tralrf for his contest with Geiie Tnuriey at Philatedphia no September 2SV- . "t couldn't train any different for Tuhney than ' I did for all the rest," Deriipsey said.' This business of training, usu ally drudgery "with" the average boxen ' seems to be a -', genuine pleasure for; the ' world's heaVy welght champion. He goes into his training" sessions with the en thusiasm of a boy, apparently "en-J Joying f eery?. second of It; but finding the greatest pleasure in the soothing massage at th hends of Jerry . the Creek; who kneads the champion's muscles at the fin ish of every workout. Dempsey nerer drags through his workouts- half-heartedly, but , goes at top speed with - every ounce of his energy, even to skip ping bC rope. - On. his hikes along the roads surrounding the lake region of his ca m p, - pempsey steps' along . with a fast Jerky pace; walking brisk ly for "perhaps: half a trifle then breaking into a : dog trot He usually covers five or six 'miles every morning. taking Jerry or Borne other camp" attendant along for cdm'pany. People wonder why the champ ion Isn't fat arid all out of condi tion after being idle from the ring lor inree' years. ine reason is because Dempsey "- trains instinct ively all thetlme; - Although lg nora&t fr; college Ttraihlirg rules, Dempsey. his-' hit ' upon' the same systems- , 'I begin my training with my teeth and keep my system clear down to the tips of my toes. The stomach is the key: to perfect health.; My diet rules are 'simple and natural. "I eat lots of fruit and vegeta bles. Once a ' day , I like a well done piece of roast' beef or veal. AUn f relUh naiad with ttlentv of olive oil. I fotfnd olive oil to be one" of the best tonics for stomachs there is 1 "When" u" man 1s in condition he has a natural appetite. When he is. Out, of . condition his appe tite is 'unnatural Then is when you" have to watch yourself.' "I have - never been - a heavy eater' One good meal a day and two ! iigni lunches are all 1 care ,for. MM" POETUII GOLFEBS Asa -Smitand Jack Marsh- - aft each Finals of Coast : : ,,;.'1Tournahient- o l' GElARHEART, Ore., Aujf. it.- ( AP.) Asa" Smith and Jaik Mar shall, both of 'Portland, reached the finals , of the third annual coasCi midsummer golf tournament here today. In the womehV di vision MrsC. V, SUter; Portland, and Miss Dorothy Shubaelt; Se attleiwin iight it out for first place, . Both finals' will be played tomotrpw, the men going 36 holes' and the women IS.' :' Smith' won' hfs way into; the 1 finals, by ellmlhating W. W. Giles, PortlandV two up, in the mot ning round and beating' Dr. J. P". Louden. Yakima Washn n ex tra hole' match in the afternoon.-'- Marshall eliminated Dr. W.' A. TCnrdhv 1824. Gearheart cham- h rftornfnr l-ouad 3 and 1 I'JIU! 2. and this afternoon 'tumei iaci4ha4 henut pointed In the first I. Staples, Portland by the same! score. , '". , v . "; J--:- , Mrs. Stater was assured of a chance at the women's title when' In a spectacular extra"hdle match she won over' Mrs." Joe Mauck. Portland, one up in 27 holes. They : were all square at the end of the 18 th and the : deadlock was &0t broken . until they reached the green on the'lStn hole. Miss Shu bac,k eliminated Mrs. C. Havia, Jr.. of Portland two up and one in the other semi-final match. ISDUN BEAt'TY LEAVES', t WENATCIIEE. Wash.. Ang.! 27. -r-Jessle Jim, " Okanogan Indian I girl who was" crowned" Princess America at the recent Indian con ; rress-in Spokane. left, today for - AUaatlc City where she will be a guest of honor In the bathlna a-irl contest. -, . - , Tough 0ct Hard Fought Game Expected When Bitter Rivals Clash ori DlaWond The Portland CycoUr. the bit terest rivals of the Senators', this season,; will be the text opponents ' of the local baseball team at Ox ford Park Sunday. Thiis game will be the second one of the fall tourname&t,' and is 'expected' to be a 'raw meat" affair; according to "Biddy" Bishop. Salem, manager, i The Cycois have won 3 out of 5 from Salem so faf , this season and the local' men are out to make the count even. As ah add ed Incentive for a bitter fight, the teams, will be struggling to keep put of the cellar position in the tourney. Each his lost one game so far. and the. loser Sunday will land- at the bottom of the heap. The Salem team has ' been strengthened for the coming game by the 'addition of two new play ers,' both said to be capable per-' formers, one of them is Pete Faurie, who played "part of this season with Albany.- He" will fill the outfield, hole left vacant by the loss of Bobby QuinnV Paurle played baseball at OAC for three years, and ptaysvboth in the outfield and behind "the bat. He is a good defensive player and has the reputation of 'doing most of his hitting when' hits ire heeded.-'. ; The other new man is also said to be a real ball player, according to Manager Bfthpp'J "Biddy" does not know the new man's name, as he has Just come ' to Salem from California, where he has been playing bail. The unknown player Is a heavy hitter,7 however, according to Bishop. TurpihV former Albany pitcher, -who" made an excellent' sh6wlng against ' Montavilla in his first start for Salem-last Sunday, will be on -the mound again tomorrow. Tiifpln pitched aS well Sunday as Hark Ins, the Montavilla ace, could do', and -lost the game because of a little loose fielding by his Sup port. ; t The -Cy cols have the same team that- played 'for them during the regular season, and Eddie Hu eas ing is expected to do their pitch ing Sunday. The Senators landed on Huessing hard the last time the Cycols played here and -expect to repeat tomorrow, with added wallop In their attack furnished by the newcomers. ' . The fast Brand of baseball be ing played In this tournament is evidenced by last Sunday's games, in .which the Cycols and Salem, two best teams of the -. Greater Portland vaney 'leaguer werr de feated by the Portland CTty league entries. The Valley league teams were not 'completely outclassed; however, as both games we're won by close margins. : They-expect to have their revenge later on in the series when : the same teams meet for -the second time. T LATE FIGHT NEWS T o- o CHICAGO, Aug. 27. Charley (Phil) Roseberg of New York bantam" chanvplon; and Pete Sar in lento, the Filipihoj- fought a vic ious' ten-round - draw at the White Sox balf ' park' here tonight. 'The champion scored four knockdowns in the late rounds but needed all of them' td even up a terrific beat- ting he received in the first six. The title was not at stake. MILWAPKEEk Wis., Aug. 27. Plnkey Mitchell of Milwaukee de cisively outpointed Jimmy Finley of Ixiuisville here tonight In a ten round bout. Mitchell forced the fighting throughout, the bout and shook' Finley badly in the eighth and - tenth , rounds with;- wicked right crosses. ( NEW YORK, Aug-. 27. (AP.) 4-Ace Hud kin; Nebraska "Wild Cat" smashed his way to a slash ing victory over PhiL McGraw, Detroit .' lightweights tonight ' in a bruising 15 round battle at the Connie Island -Stadium. ; , ' Hddkin ' carried 'off the deci sion with a sensational attack in the last half of the fight later he CURIOS STOLEPi IS CLAIM portLatder strEs to recov- JER FOR SAFE CONTEXTS" PORTLAkb. Ang. - 2 7. ( AP) -Ancient' Chinese stamps and coins valued at- hundreds of. dollars as curios figure" prominently In a suit filed in ' the - U. ; 3 district court today 1 by . Clement ' J. s Pape against Hasklns and Sella, New York, and Ri J, I6,!Portland, for recovery of damages totaling 147, Q60 claimed by the : plaintiff to havev been sustained -when the de fendants aro 41Icgfed to have had a - saf e" usid -Jby ? the plaintiff and hi ehipioer-bpeaed'f fz:. The old, coins and stamps 'with other personal ptolrty., ah'd ee curities were claimed by-the plain tiff to have been lost or caused to disappear with the sate opening. Me -Ex pected f - 1 I -O Pacific Coast SAN FRANCISCO' Aug. 27.-r (A.P.) With the veteran ' Doc Crandall on the mound, Los 'An geles defeated San Francisco 3 t6 1 here today. ' . Score R. H. E. Los Angeles J 3.81 San . Francisco -i. 1- 0 ' Crandall and Sandberg; Mitch ell-and Yells. ? LOS ANGELES, Au. 27, The Missions slaughtered Hollywood by V score of 17 to 0 here" today and went into a 3 to 1 series lead. Scored" ' R. H. E. Missions ............17 15 Hollywood 0 4-5 Cole and MurphyWalters; Hol lerson, Fitterer, Phillips and Cook. SEATTLE. ,Aug. 27. Sdcra mento today took the third game of . the series with Seattle when Elmer Shea let the Indians down with four hits and won his game 5 to 2. Score- R. H. E. Sacramento ........ 5 9' 4 Seattle i-.. . 2 4 2 - E. Shea and Koehler; Best and E. Baldwin. PORTLAND, Aug.- 27. Port land defeated Oakland In two games today, 3 to 1 and T to 6. In the first game George Wash ipgton , Payne had the Oaks in check at all times, their Only run being a high fly homer by Caveney in the second. In the othei' game Hub Pruett was unable to keep a five-run lead his team mates had staked him to on five hits and Portland errors In the third. The Be&Vers tied it fn the sixth and won in the seventh when McCurdy singled, .bringing in Washburn from second. v. ': First game Oakland' Portland -J R. l 3 H. E. 7 Q 7 0 Oeschgf Crahead and Payne and Wendell. Second ga'me- R. Oakland ............ 6 Portland 7 Read;1 H. 9 10 Pruett and Baker, Keefe; Lev erett, Lingtel and Berry. 5 Beautiful Hungarian Actress Plays Opposite Rudy sin "The Eagle" Rudolph Valentino had to do many daring stunts while filming. "The Eagle," which presents him1 in the-role of an action " hero.' This magnificent picture of; Rus sia- before the revolution is now playing to -capacity crowds fit the Elsinore theater. Here are some of the things Rudy did: Fought with a real live bear. Stopped a runaway horse and a runaway. team. Rode spirited! horses, f Jumped out of a window! "The Eagle" is a Clarence Brown production -of the star'a first pic ture under hi new United Artists corporation contract. Vilma Bafiky beautiful Hungarian actress, found by Samuel Goldwyn and loaned for this-pictuf e, plays opposite the star - The rplcture 1 was ' produced on a lavish scale. i Klamath: Falls New Wlllard hotel will cost 1150,000, new An chor hotel $100,000, and new $300,000 hotel Is ready for con tract.: . Jaa4 r y:H: ;J MLEf JIIL'D 0,1US If! EtSlII FILM for American League Result PHILADELPHIA, tAttg. 27. (AP.) The St, Louis Browna took the Athletics into camp today 1 td 1 battering 2 f pitchers and accumulating 13 hits. - Score St. Lduis Philadelphia Gaston and Schang; Willis and Cochrane R H 7 13 0 15 1 Wdlberg; NEW YORK, Aug. 27. (AR.) -Herb Pehnock hung-up his twentieth victory of the season today 'when the :Yanks won the opener of a series 4 to 2. Score R. H. E. Detroit .....2 8 1 New York 4 9 1 WhltebiJI, Stone'r and Bassler, Woodall; Pennock and Collins. BOSTON, Aug. 27. (AP.) Cleveland won both games' of a double header from Boston today. Sherrod smith's home run in the twelfth clinched the second game, 5 to 4. In the first the Indians beat the Rex Sox 3 to 3. First game R. H. E. Cleveland 9 16 1 Boston 3 9 2 ShSute and L. Sewell; Welrer and BtOkes. Secbhd game 12 inns. R. H. E. Cleveland 5 11 2 Boston 4 . 4 10 ' 6 MHIer, Bhckeye, Hudleson, Smith and L. Sewelli Heimacb, Wingheld and Gaston. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. (AP.J Chicago scored three runs In the ninth inning and,, then Staved off Washington's rally to win, 5 to 3 today. Score f Chicago i . Washington Connelly. Thomas R. IL E. .5 8 2 . 3 11 1 and .Grab- owski; Schalk, Marberry. Morrill and Ruell. EXECUTIVES OF ROTARY HOLD MEET AT ASTORIA (Uoc tinned from page 1.) at the session today, the principal speakers being Frank. Lamb of Vancouver. B. C, a past interna tional president; Alex McFarlane of Vancouver, B. C," and AI B. Reynolds, president of the Port land Rotary club. This evening the visitors were the guests of the local club at a banquet at the Astoria hotel. The program will be continued to morrow. , - ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE WHITE PLAINS. ... Aug. 2 7 (AP) Daggmar Godowski, mo tion picture actress, was granted an annuilment of her marriage to Frank Mayo, screen actor, -by. su preme court justice Taylor to day. -vJe ieil y fc . . , Mil BECKE & HENDRICKS Insurance of AR Itkids Telephone 101 Heilig Theater Lobby, 189 North High VyATCH For the Of the - t . - t3 oc0 Msebcdl ToMersMere- on Sunday P6iHand- Pays Cash and 2 ' '-Players for Western- League . Player DES MOINES. AUg. 27. (AP). W. CiBsell; flashy young utility infielder with the Des Moines western league club, was sold today to Portland, . of the Pacific .Coast circuit, President E. L. ' Keyser of the local . club an nounced. The consideration wis an' unnamed amount of cash and two unnamed players. Cissell, a Des Moines boy, will report to Portland next spring. OREGON THEATRE Former Leading Man for Maiy Pickford-Stars in "What Fools Men" Strange what prejudice some people have. Now, take Hugh Alian, for instance. Who is he; Well, you want to see "What Fools Men," latest First National pro duction, how at the Oregon thea ter, and you'll know. But that isn't getting on with our story. Allan was playing "bits" in various screen produc tions Out in Hollywood. Then came the glorious chance. Mary Pickford selected him as her lead leg -man for "Little Annie Roon ey." He started work, but barely had he begun when came a rude Interruption. With no time to spare for his own designs except evenings, Allan scaled the root of his home one night to repair the aerial of his radio outfit. The roof was of tile, and the evening dew- had already settled on it. And Allan had rubber heeled and rubber soled shoes on. , He plunged from the eerie heights and broke his arm. Wil liam Haines succeeded him and the scenes already, photographed were re-shot. But the big chance was only deferred. When his arm knit he created a role in the new First National production which, ac cording to cognscenti, will definite ly establish him as an actor of parts Hood . Rlver-r-Columbia street it to be graded for nine blockB. CWMArt Winks PICTURE PLEASES 6 YDUfjAfe-T$ 5o X:ASf fo vM3p4R- Slit Bri&iMtoZMz.- a i ..V i T National League J , Results CHICAGO,; AUg. 27; (AP) Kaufmann held Boston to fire hits while Chicago won. the sixth game in a row by taking the second of the series from Boston 5 to 1. R. H. E. Boston , . 1 5 0 Chicago 5 9 0 Genewich and Z. Taylor; Kauf mann and HartnetL PITTSBURGH. Aue 27 Joe Bush held the Giants to four hits today as PJttsburgh. tightened its grip on first place with a 4 to 0 victory over the New Yorkers. Score R. 11. E. New York 0 4 1 Pittsburgh 4 11 0 Barnes, Fitzsimmins and Flor ence; Bush and-Smith, Gooch. CINCINATTI., Aug. 27. (AP) Rixey was itt J good form , and Cincinnati won from Brooklyn to day, 4 to 0. Score R. H. E. Brooklyn 0 3 1 Cincinnati 4 8 0 McWeeney and DeBerry; Rixey and HSrgraves. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 27. (AP) The Cardinals hope of winning the national pennant was dimmed somewhat- today when they lost the second straight game to Phil a delphia 7 to 9. Score R. H. E. Philadelphia 9 14 2 St.-Louis 7 13 4 Mitchell, Ulrich, Wilson; Keene, Sherdeel, Johnson and O'Farrell. Corvallis Local cannery pay roll runs about $500 a day. It's Here America's First Light Car Sedan Coupe Touring 5 FEET 8 INCHES HIGH 4 WHEEL BRAKES 5 TO 30 MILES IN 13 SECONDS 55 MILES AN HOUR 31 HORSEPOWER 1 On Display MacDonald Auto Co. Cottage and Ferry Phoite 409 Open Evenings And Sundays MARMON WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND I -A Blanks. : that : are, : Legal We carry, In stock over 115 legal blanks suited to'indst any business ' transactions. We, may hare just the form you are looking for at a biz saving as compared to made to order forms Some 6f the forms: Contract of SaK Road Notice, Win forms,- Assiirn ment of RIortfeage, Mortgage forms. Quit Claim Deeds, Abstract forms Eill of Sale, Building: Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes' Gehera IXease, Power of Attorney, Prone Books and Pads. Scale ReT ceipts, Etc., These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and ' private. use.. Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 cents aniece. and on note books from 25 to 50 cents. . ' The Statesman Publisitini? Go. ML National League .. r W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh ........ .... 69 49 .585 Cincinnati 72 52 .581 St. Louis 71 53 .573. Chicago 66 57 .537 New York I. 59 62 .488 Bropklyn .59 68 .465 Boston 48 74 .393 Philadelphia 45 .74 .378 i American League W. L. Pet. 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