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6 - TUESDAY- MORNING JULY-2S,-1927r - .r Jli .i flBJ J !I l :--- ' Jiu: ',, j. r ; I I . s i ' - ! -' r- .i - -I- .. i .;' - -.-- . . .- i- ' ' ' , . 7 . r,.., - - - , - - ... . llMlfiOltoa iO THE TOP WE Commercial League Standings , 'alley Motor apermalcers Legion tlrott . 3ishops W. L. Pet. 7-3 ,700 7 S JOO 4 .600 : e . 4 .600 2 S .200 2 8 .200 Coming-' f?om the bottom ,ot the leap, to grab a series ot victorias from other, league "teaina , in, the bast few weeks, the Valley Motor nine last night climbed into a tie pun me papermsseri ior lop-pw tltion by shutting but 'the K. tJ.'s- The scor was A to . - I A series of three games, will e blayed beginning Prldat eTening between the Papermakers anJ Vul- ey Motor io determine the league cnampionsaip. i ne Ramus wiu.p aeTen Innings long, and will" start at 6 o'clock, at Oxford oark- I Good, steady twirling5. .dte: blayek ia the game last 'Mght, bnl It waM the splendid appoH behind KusseUrfclch keptfthe'K. C. ers from coring.--rvny ion-ieiuo 'man reached second -base.r That was Ute in 4he' fifth inning when Long madtasafs hit. McFarland's perfeet performance behind the bat discouraged 'any "base 'stealing 'tendencies; yrhUb, tke K. C.'n nlgt jhaTe had.;' Z,?- ...V" I The Yard' mWhiittb started FIGHTS: HERE TOMORROW i r Inn ?a rV, :. v ;r. if- : " - - "-Jt" ' - - - ' ! f: ' ' ? HEl-EN attr&cts : LARGE GALLERY ! . ' x . .' t .- v . I "; 41 1 II I f.'.- .- .-. . MANCHESTER. Mass.. July 26. (AP) Mlas Helen Wills. Brit- i ish singles champion. 'today drew la gallery of 1000-persons -to 'tne Essex) country club where 'her fast play- an.4 stronger .; came over- Shadowed .. all 'other .yents n; the opening rounds ,of the -third' an nual women's. Invitation tennis singles tournament. - .. p. ; 1 All; first round and; all but two second round matches "were 'com pleted today witET the six seeded players, including Miss 'VUls. go ing through safely. 'V FlgMSBOUTS r ight iff at the ! beginning , of the .m.LsltaM CfaalfiammA hit' KafA- SIUCI HWCI ua - - lr to center. ? Hauk aavancea in lanky firsr1 hasemin;to:thtrd4 proctor then koekathe.ball--o;tft between the trtlche.; hd xim baseman. It was' "a tard one ,to handle, and before Heenan. could", pick It up and speed itto'tirat.Jto nab Proctor. both Stelhammr and Hauk sailed hbme. " ; Steelhammer- scored agaml i th third Inning- on "Hank's slash ing double',5 an Oirod's driye over second base ixt the fonrth'bronght MpVarUnd. after he had been walked to first base bf Heenan 2- A spectacular running catch by Daryl Proctor was an outstand ing plajf of the game It was a pretty hit that came off Busick's bat ,4nd It would surely h'are been a saffe sjngle. had not Proctor run backward and leaped Into the air to snag jthe rubber. A good sised crowd witnessed the s&me aid the theerlng for the teams as pretty well divided. Manaker Dodge of the Vaney Motor plans to start Russell In the box against th pafermakers next Friday. The pulp, me probably; will rely on' Landerback. -Both clubs hare ' m good pitching re aerre'to tall-back on In case, of need.. Papermakers haTftOudeans In the hole, and .". , the Motormen can nse Prpdortand Howard Har vey, a youngs six. footer .who star red as a ,hurlt , for. Milwaukee high achooL -, A'y - -a- The first gam; In! the play off Kerie was. to have I been played Wednesday but v Injuries to Wllk enon, papermaker catcher, were not sufficiently healed for him to plav until Friday,. It was believedU score r . Valley Motor ...,. ., 4 3 .0 Lineups?. Valley Motor Diets cf; steelhammer, lb; Hauk, ss; Proctor, 2b; Fabry, " It: McFar land.!c; Girbd,' 3b; Brown, Mort. rf: Rnssell, p.,i ley, ss; Heenan.l pj' .Busick, b, R. A8hby; 3brGrne.cfi Pattern son: n: iivf.K..TarIetaffa 4 Umpires: Morris Race and Paul Acton. V ; f 1- - .1 " Dxnmpnc Ten uniiim T. .1UHUIUUUI- - f -- - - - - IWT. SCBTT TIGERS City League StandlBs - ; - W. L. Salem - Monta villa Mt. 'Scott NIcolai Woodmen IT f 0 0' 0 0 1. 1 0 Pet. 1000 1000 ,000 .000 .000 Sunday's Swrc , Salem 2. Mt. Scott 0. , MonUvilla 10. Nlcolal 4. JOE DOEG WINS v LONGWOODCUP BROOKLiNE, Mass.. July 25. (AP)-4-Joe Doeg, , Santa Monica, Cal.,13, year old national . Junior singles fchamplon, and member of the Davis cup squad, won the 35th annual JLongwood - t Bowl r singles tournament at the Loagwood Cricket! club here today In a match dominated by his : service from the start. ! ; r ;i : .His opponent in ' the finals. Cranston Holman. San Francisco, found the young California tennis star-too strong on the firing line and the match went to Doeg. 6-8. 10-8. 8-6. 6-3. .- '"'V. '- : . r.4''v t '''r - Joe Jeivett I JW V." I !.. "SHAiviXtEtreaSM?. HELD MENACING Shamateurlsm,. Is jthe 'greatest menace In the. world tb good ten nis. In the opinion ,of Cbarlea . B. Cochran, who, has been '.managing Suiann Lenalen. and other pTo riiflnil tennis stars . on a tour through; Engiafid: ;; - MProfesionallem will- do no mom harm to tennis than It has to golf, tricket.' football and base ball." said Cochrane Th only important thing. Is to keep ama tearlsta and prof essIohaHsm en tirely separate jaad not haye, ama teurs camouflaging Uheir profes sionalism." ' . V. i ' DEFEfJSE AFFIDAVIT FILED er DEMPSEY ; PHILADELPHIA. July 25. (AP) Jack Kearns attempt to collect' money alleged to be due hint 'through a' breach of contract and ', In other. ways from 'Jack Dmpsey, bobbed:' up today In the federal court for'- the eastern dis trict of Pennsylvania. - Kearns, filed Ja suit' to recover f'5 19,9 9 9.9 9 last September at the time sDempsey ; lost his world's heavyweight title! to Gene Tunney In the Sesaut-Centennlal Stadium tare;-. ' r:. . .Today counsel for Dempsey filed an affidavit -of defense and at the same time entered a coun--cUlm'&calnst Kearns 'for 19,926 'which he -says is owed him,;by.bis former,. manager. ; : In ' his " affidavit" of defense, jj- 4 Dempsey gave ( as his reasons ; for terminating an , auegea. orai con trie' with- Kearns that his -former manager had been convicted of a 'criminal charge in te state pf. Washington in ' 130 4. and, that In 914 j la Kings jcounty, Washtng tpnihhd th name of McKernan. had pleaded, guilty j and served part of a one year's sentence, . :.TiSt ' irebtttatlon aa a' boxer 4 Is such as to require me;. to. employ only, a person" of unimpeachable character as my manager." the af fidavit declared! Dempsey contract Kearns said. between .them ai to managership. Dempsey i LOU AND BABE HAVEl EACH , tBy Will Carver) ' , ... ThereH be a. hot time in the old town Wednesday night if Phil Bayes and : Bobby Gray are , not crowd pleasers for the- mid-sum mer fight booked at the-Armory. With th. failure- of Joe Mantua to. meet Benny- Pelxr at tonight's Portland smoker. Bayes waa given his first chanee In' months to step Into tie Portland ring! and settle his old -grudge with the battling newsboy. .i!.!. : I am 'surprised ' " that Bayes takes on Pets with so little i4me L between fights.", said 'Matchmaker JEIarry Riant wfien Informed of jthe Portland chahgo at a late hour last ntohfe. raw;ant. Bays n good condition for: this encounter -wltb Cray and I assure the fans that If he 4b i not in good shape Wednes day morning that I win hare a first class man to take his- place against Gray. Gray will - pu. tip a worth-"hile'scrap and there, must be a good man opposite him,." "I have fought In Salem before with only a night or two between 3craps," commented -Bayea last night. ."I know the fans want to see me go After Pell, and Pels or no Pelx,'I a insure that : I can show up Gray T . .f . At 1 this: time tomorrow: nftthfs card Is unusually good, and this I ts the line-up before Jhe, Bayes- Gray main event: '-. . . ! : ;., Joe Jewett. Portland, ; ISO pounds and Battllng Hayes, Stay on, j.50 pounds, six round semi finals 'y ',! .-c' -. Ted Fox, of Independence, and Faddy Ferguson, Salem, , four rounds. Both of these boys weigh in at 125 pounds. .; . v Si Fluke.' the'Mill Gity mosqui to, and Harry Le,. clever Portland Chinese figTiter, both lads at 110 nounds. four rounds." The curtain raiser; will be the hard j boiled Pete Morrison of in dependence and Eddie Graham, of Salem. . Both of t these boys 4tre, unusually good for first prenm StUfL ;!J-.' ' ' .: ' 't"- Tom Lontitt, most popular: of referees, will preside at the big session. - -Wayne Barham was "Just rlg-ht" Sunday and It was a good thing, for "King? Cole vwas equally ef fective and it was only by.squees ing one run across In the, second Inning largely the . Individual work;- of Vincent" t Jacobberger and staging, a brief rally, to fet another one in the fifth:; that the Senators were able to nose out a a.'to 0 .victory over Mt. Scott, marking the third straight victory over that team, in as many Son days., Of course, weather , condi tions were -right too. bat that doesn't detract anything from Barham 'a achievement In setting down the Tigers with six hits and no rdns. and allowing two .hits in an inning only once the seventh. In -that frame Mt.' Scott filled" the bases.' but - Barham v struck-out three- batsmen to prevent a score jacobberger a scoring a venture probably the deciding point of the tame, was an outstanding sample of base running: He singled and stole second, .going, on to. third when the throw to catch him at second, waa wild. , Then, .after Lbera: were two strikes on Hauk. Jacobberger started for homa with Cole's first motion, and beat the ball by Inches.- '. -c 'The: rally tnat resutted in tne second ran: was "started by Ed I O- Natioaal League Standings Chicago . Pittsburgh , St. Louis . . . New York . . Brooklyn Cincinnati . Philadelphia Boston W. 55 54 52 50 41 40 37 34 L. 36 36 39 46 50 52 SI 53 Pet. .604 .600 .571 .521 .451 .435 :420 .391 UIVYER8 D06 STEPS OF 'Eli 10 ME i riW t-i new york"; July is.-ikh-l When4 home rjins re hit, Lou Gehrig and Babe-Ruth generally hit their share of tbem, .but- the Yankees were not scheduled to day and .the 'win titans of . the Huggins batting order, failed, to break the tie of - 31 homers apiece for the season thus far. They are both seven home runs behind the Babe's record year of 1921. Among tnose who ,dld;driVQ for the circuit today were Andy Reese, Dykes, first saeker . for Connie Bear ' Robbing piary ; Near Mack. Each woa a ball game. yQrcot7 CnmpL Stn SUClden n . , . W ' , , I W WW- " . neeiwi sevdug lav uii ij run io 1 duel wlthvhe - Pirates and Dykes breakln -a -tlo with -the Tigers u jflaa.-arawn itseii out io a LATE SPORTS o I .LOS ANGELES, July 2 5 ( AP j Ace Hudklns. -Nebraska wlld cat" of ..th'.WelterweigJit.anka got back at Sergeant r Sammy Baker for the technlcarivnpckqut victory the soldier boxer iron over him several weeks ago by slashing his way to a. victory, la 4 return io round bout here tanlglit.:lnd- kins took the decision- by reason of B nin ennnt knockdowB: -In the fourth while rln?8lder8 ',. klso , ac- rnriiArf Kim a, majority i of the rounds. LKAGCE GAME TON tGirf -The Postof fice and the'P.'E. P. company will meet In a delayed Industrial league game tonight at Oxford park; If the Postof flee wins, it will also win the chamiilonshlp. but if .P.' E." P; wfns, tht leader ship of the league will br thrown into a;three 4 cornered" tie; Bill Merrtptt, as P. E. P. pltcler, will attempt to stop the Postofflce tIn. his counter claim states that on. or about March 12, 1924. he. loaned Kearns S 2 5.0 00 ln cash to pay. the Income tax In connection i , with the Dempaey- Firpo - fight on ' September 14," 1923, ' Delnpsey said bat be made demands Jrom j Kearns for the mofiey and' ihat ,-.,th'i f fcrnYere Man ager failed, tc pay It : pr any part of it. On January 12. 1923. Demp say said they orally agreed to pur chase4 an apartment -house In Los Anrelea for 2300,000. Of this Dotnpsey paid dpwn one third and Kearns failed to pay his share. There were ' numerous other business transactions ' mentioned in the counter claiml, : Dempsey. v In p answer 1 1 io Kearns' suit states that his form er -manager ' forged f his x name to the -contract which ' fs alleged -id liave been drawn u p by: the ,boxer and fhltf manager, and shown -to the New Tork boxing commission on or ibout August 3, ,1923. He itaid! he . dldl not know of the forgery, until; Kearns told him - of Its discovery by hp, commission L.... Vm n Via UU . UC66CU uu vv yk okm nature to the 'paper. ' ' 'Inorder,to svae" Kearns,! said Dempsey," MJ alsnd my namei over where Kearns ; had affixed my name." Tfcere"was "never -: any signed BHibS :0eath Frpm Owner TILPEN DISPLAYS t SAME OLD FORM l: Clf ICAG O, July ; 2 5, f APl-r- WlUtam T. Tflden II, of Philadel phiai .America's ' "leading racquet. wietder for the past seven years, displayed bis usial mastery of the- courts today. in breeslna through- at wfer80n , ad each year he vQ j.av iourwvnnM xu ukea tne bees to the mountains state tennis tournament at . the I ...v. .'w Skokte Country:cIttb. u h,n HjR. KleWr bt Jefferson killed a large black bear at his Camp five miles j east of ValseU ,.eary .Mon day tnofnlng whenkthe bear was found, stealing honey-i ifpm the Kieper apiary. Thebea, which weighs about . 3 50 . pounds, ,'wu loaded j pn the running board , of Mr. s'KIeper'a . Ppntlac Six .and brought, to Salem yesterday morning, a ' . j, Jd. A MwKleper has a.' large" apiary .Drawing I; a-, bye,,: Jnthe first round. Tilden downed young Oor ddn; t Braudt; University r of Illi nois sopliomore, ' 6-0, " 6-1 " and without;; a'- rest" defeated .Scott Rexclnger, Chicago's leading' jun ior star 6-1. 6-0 - to enter the fourth frame. . bothering In the- neighborhood and Mr. Kieper was laying-for this one ivhen he arrivedMor his honey feast about 3 a. mV Monday morn A picture of Mr. Kieper and the beari pn the running- board or the Pont,iac ,Six will appear In next VANCOUVER VINS fuy,lfS! fAGAINQN COURT SMALL BOAT DISTRESSED The Vancouver Tennis"' lub team' defeated the Saiemf Tennjs association's c first squad , again SSnday .by -one match, repeating by the same score thaflt won. at I Vancouver recently,"' "The' matches Sanday were played on the Asso ciation's courts here.- ". iToe results or the matches were: Lutx, Salem, ' defeated Henry, ; S. O. S. ,rs jBbip C.ot,Fueltn "( Unfrequented Waters s 6 AN PEDRO, Cat., .July 25 r AP-SOS. ealb believed, by mar ine 'officials to come from a small bpati.Jnjtjb.ej.sefvlc9 of the Mexican government as agnnboat were re ceived heretonlghLfviTho message declared, that the ship - was out of fuel 'and in. distress. . ts- oosltion Vfncouvex. - ueuoM. ::vaaetavr(aeMriiUBgtOrmiMtBa offlcUla,, Is dereated,White. Salem: Bates, Sa-Uut of the path of steamers and In Morris, Vancouver, peat Minto. sa- ivmi i nusseu, Vancouver, aeteat-1 LONDON.- J f AP) 'e One ea waters. saiem. e iSst) fQueen Mary's; hobbles Is the cot Luta and Bates, Salem, beat At-lecting of fans; which lihe Inherit ed from her mother, the Duchess of '. iTteck; i ; Princess Mary, her daughter,'- Is ; also1 a ' fin " collector butihas-nothfaff like tlii!qnantliy crj the walu&ila srecl aliens; which Queea Jiary shows rt her laost li Limate friends; Tberere Jewelled ta.ns, painted tans.- laca and feath ered fans of all shapet and sizes. ktnson and" Henry; ' Vancouver; Mprrls .and DuBois, ; Vancouveri defeated White, and Mlnto. Salem. . r t" s ' - r" T-: Ako of peceptlonr . , JJverythins.iin- the '.world, de ceives you but 0Q4. food. Wom an's Home Companion. . CINCINNATI. . July 25. ( AP) Adolfo'l.uque's mastery of the St. Louis Cardinals in the second game; while his team" mates scored four runs gave the Cincinnati Reds: a two game victory over the worlds champions today. They won the sc6ncVgame 4;to 3;jnd the first gamo 3 KAi &9T?' First Game- .x.j. St. LouUr . A-.'f A!? J'i? '2 - T -0 Cincinnati rt-... 2 3jvm a Halnes'aTfdhynrT.iffayTiad Second Game - St. Louts Cincinnati Rhem, , H Bell and LuQue and Hargrava. R. Hi E. 3 5 1 4 9 1 Schulte: wards, who 'singled to tight1 field; Barham laid down a sacrifice and Billy, Sullivan tripled to right cen ter,-sending the catcher-manager acrpss tne piata. The locals were given a scare in- the seventh when Bnono, first man 'up, singled, ana alter. Bar ham .had fanned O'Brien, Faust waa" afe on. a f ieldera, cholcn and I and cummlngs. Buono - roostta on secona . wnen Ridings dropped - Billy SuUIvan's throwv -Barham calmly proceeded to .retire Harris-on three strikes Thenl Helmcke hit a high bound er that went for a hit. and' the bases were full. But Barham bore !d own just a little haTder and fanned Cole ta end the session, The box score: Salem ABKHPO AE W. Skiliivan. lb. 4 0 2 14 0 0 4 00 2 5 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 110 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 1 3 0 0 1 4 1 3 1 2 2 2 0 2.0 0 0 2 0 NEW YORK. Jnly 25. (AP)- The New. York' Nationals closed their home stand here today with a 1 to '0 victory over the Pitts burgh clubi making It two out of three "In the series and again knocking the Pirates out Of the first place "In the league. The Chicaao Cubs, although .idle, as sumed the leadership once more. n I . . ' Tf W score- Pittsburgh New York Kremer( and Gooch; NEW YORK. July 25. (AP) Sparring, workouts with lawyers in courtroom .'rings' threatened today to take a prominent part In the coming training . campaigns of Jack; Dempsey and Gene Tunney, principals' In the September re newal of last fall's battle of the Seso.nl. . '- -ti o .. . - -. : . ' While' Tex Rtckard met a dele gation of -citizens seeking again to hold the heavyweight cham pionship title bout in Philadelphia and,Tecelved an Invitation' from the mayor's committee Of 350 bus iness men to bring the fight to Chicago, both Tunney and Demp sey prepared to duck the "rights" of process servers. The legal . blast aimed at the 'heavyweight champion came from Time MararNew York sportsman. who filed suit in supreme court here today against Tunney and his manager BlIIy :Gson. . Mara seeks to recover. 10 per cent of the 200,000 Tunney received' for winning Dempsey a title fast fall as well as 25 per cent of Gene's earnings since then under an al leged agreement entered Into; with the-; former marine aBdhlsmfttf tor shortly before the fight. The contract was made In recognition of Mara's services In "procuring the bout,..he declared. . - ',. .' ,,. Mara asserted, that IFpnney has earned J 2 5.0 00 from motion pic tures. exhibitions and other means of exploitation since last Sentem ber. Under the -alleged contract; Mara .declared he was to receive 1-3 per cent of Gibson's third share In Tunneys earnings and 16 2-3 per cent of the heavyweight titIeholders "cat." This amount ed to $6,250 Mara said.' ' New 'difficulties threatening Dempsey came from the statement of Jack 'Kearns; his former man ager. that the entire collection of Injunctions and law suits that be set the former heavyweight cham pion last fall would be renewed in Chicago or wherever the fight ia held, unless settlement Is made' Of Kearns' $600,000 'suits, under their old contract!-, .v . : Kearns played; ' 'golf "by acei dent',' yesterday with Leo P. Flynn, Dempsey's - now manager, but nothing . was said then of a settlement, and the conversation chiefly concerned the matching of Dave Shade. Flynh's middleweight star, and Mickey . Walker now un der Kearns direction." f However, Kearns admitted that he was "at all times ready to meet the situation on a fair and square basis" even though he was "in no mood right- now to talk settle ment." If no settlement Is reach- , ed, Kearns promised to be "ready for Dempsey; whett the former champion came to Chicago and to cause him "a lot more, trouble collecting hia end of ' a Tunney fight this year than he did last fail." : R. H. E. 0 8 1 1 6 1 Benton No other National league games scheduled rv " I American League utanaings ( O ; O 0 li Sullivan, 2b. Goleaian', cf . . . Steers Jaeolberger, rf. Ridings,' ss Hauk. 3b. Edwards, c. . . . Barham, p . ... . . ..th AM New (York . Washington Detroit Philadelphia Chicago. . .. St. Louis . . Cleveland Boston .... W. 67 52 49 49 48 38 - 39 25 L. 26 3S 40 43 47 52 55 67 Pet, .720 .582 .551 .533 .505 .422 .415 .272 Totals .... ML Scott Gabarino, ss. . Tama, lb. . Olney, ef i . . . . Buono, rf . . . . 0'Bren, If . . .. Faust, 3b. . . Harrja, 2b. Helmcke, c . . . Colepl ...... Minlo .29 2 6 27 1,4 3 AB R H PO 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 Z 1 0 0 0 10 0 2 2 0 1 I 2 0 A E 2 0 a 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 Tokals .. 82 It 24 11 2 Batted for O'Brien In the 9th. of Sujmmary Innings pitched, by Barbfam 9, Cole 8; at .bat, off Cole 29, Barham, 32; hits, off Barham Le,. Cole 5; t credit , victory to, Bar- hamj defeat to Cole; , stolen bases, Jacobberger 3, Harris. W. Sulli van: sacrifice 'hits.. Barham; caught stealing. Fanst; two-base hit, Helmcke; three-base hit. Sul livan;; Moube play. Ridings to J. Sulllran to W. Snlllvan: struck out, Jby Barham 6, Cole 5 j bases on balj off . Cole 0r Barham 0 ; time of game 1:27 umpires; Har mon tat pla tefc.Campbell on bases. ...v.;.. -l - ': " L - PORTLANDJttlr 25.1(XP1 Montavllla took, the .lead in. ,the tlrsti Inning of the game at ,Co-' lumbia park and kept it to defeat Ntco;al. ip.to.lr yeflerday In , the only game in Portland in the City league The winners scored tour runs In " theT" second : Inning-and jtwotlnl the third and tour tor th slzabli lead which the Doormakers were .anable to cot downr. ' IL Clowi" Nlcolal pltchefj was replaced by Kenneth, Sax Id jthe . second Inning, who, heMPMa " Pr ponents down to . seven hits for tha remainder of the garner! mlsi center fielder: tor "MdhUTllla knocked out a home run, In- the etxth.4 Korhonen, .left fielder tnt Nlcolal. knocked qut a three-bas hit. In; the 'eighth! Zimmerman. McCloHkey,' BUther, .Bottler and Boeach each : got; two-base, hlta. Zimmerman, third ,bse for Monta. villa, was tno leading hitter witn three out of four. . , Each team accounted. j t for one double, play, NIcolaiS;Contrlbution was ;Engele tot Rogoway to F. MIsener. Montavllla's wasEClnw to Boesebv' Score: "-- 'r. JI. E Montavllla. , v 4 .v.. ; , . .10 12 ;--l Nlcolal ,,-. ' 4 ; t 2 Batteries John Harkins .and Stewart; ' II. Clow. Sax 'and ' E Clow-. PHILADELPHIA. July 25. (AP)-The . Athletics finally downed the Detroit Tigers by 6 to 5 today when .Jimmy .Dykes, first baseman, crashed a homer on tbe first ball Ditched in the 13th in ning. Score R- H. E . Detroit 5 10 Philadelphia o j-o . Hollowav and Woodatl; Welzel Wnlharz and Cochrane. (13 In nings.) i BOSTON. , July 25 (AP) The ; Red Sox today celebrated theiri homecoftilng by defeating Cleveland 10 to 7 In a bard hit ting icontest. - - I ' Score RH. E. Cleveian.' JiYl T A t o-: vAJnie-.ana ssawi; v.uusrcu and Moore. the American league; j .Gallant Lawmakers British conservatives fear that England -will 'ultimately go the wav I of -'the United' States, whtcb Is regarded -''as a country where law, are passed largely to please women. Woman's Home Com panloa,,. ;v. , . . .. EXTRA SESSION URGED Tax i Reduction Seen Urgent By Senator Smoot, Harrison WASHINGTON, . July 25. (AP) Two senators, Smoot of Utah, a republican,-and Harrison of Mississippi, a democrat, return ed to the capital today and Im mediately Issued statements urg ing President Coolldge to call con gress into extra session. Both declared this' necessary to get an early "start "on fax" legisla-" tlod'but differed over the extent, the. "prospective- reduction should ' S.6l .JWhile Smooth who is fchair!l man' of the senate finance com-' -miifee, suggested a cut of $300,-,,. sapo.000, Harrison r came out'fof halfi a billion, contending that Smoot now proposed what the democrats had attempted to effect at the last session. bell LONDON (AP) London boys must be discretion It self jo hold their jobs. They are. trained to give' a subdued cough whenever they approach a lady and gentleman holding a private conversation mm ' -"! -'J M mmm m W mn ir.s We Can Save You Money Coine lii' and See Us JOEWILLIAMS r3t 'Service .That Satisfies" Corner Center and High. 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