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WEDNESDAYJiQKJJIIfG. JUI.Y-a7. 492T . Tonight mm mm. mm. m m- mi mm mow mm a1 m . e with Schedule Ended Cafd FAST BDUT ASS1 ID Here's Tonight's Big Card , Main, Event , . Ad Mackie pt Portland, ts BobbyVGray; of MvrAngeV t Ten three minute rounds , ;. . eml-Flnal Joe Jewetti Portland, - - "Red Hayes; Stayton; : Six fast three 'mlnate' rounds - , ThMWata?;'",; Ted FoxV Independence,, vs . " Padldy Ferguson, " Sale m " , - ' Four round ,'" ' Second PireUjtt - ' SI Fluke, MM City, ts . r Harry Lee Twp1 fast jfleaweighta for . .. four rounds ' - , First'Peliiu.- . '-;iV.: Danny Moore ' Morrison, Inde ' ' " "peridenceV.'va '"' ' ' . : Eddie Graham; Salem v "-Four rounds P05T0EF1GE512 FIGHTS i MACKIE Industrial League L. 4; pep go. LPostof fice. H&nsen'Llljequist . Jkfolar ....... & 5 5 3 4 4 Pet. .556 .556 .556 .333! (By; WILL CARVES) With as -good" or' Det'ter i main At the close of a hectic league season, the race in the Industrial Iwlflght league was no more set tled Tuesday night than it was -feefnrA the first same, when tne-1 PEP company team deieatea ine ' postof f ice. and won' its' wa into a three cornered tie for the title. with' the full claying schedule completed." A league meeting will be held tonight' to. decide on dates and ptfter arrangements for the play off series. ' The llaht and oower boys won & to 2 't t om' the Poitoff ice. cinching tho game in the first inning with three" tuns: TravM, Merriott ana Rovtana uporfid on a series of hits. nt nn 1 tnnizhrs card than ad-1 errors, bases on . balls ana vertised, the stofn clouds haTei tri the second, the rEP scored one cleared away and Salem fans "will I more, ; Arnold crossing the plate. witness areal line-up"' with' Ad (and theHfth' run was a homer Mackie aiid Bobbie Of ay bbbked I dyer the center field rence Dy a a M.:W.:u ni wtAAin WTh Hetter carrier scorea in battler Bobhy--Gray. i.MackIf secona mums, uu ru has lWeiiaJiaa:ed:.-6:b by K. Thompson and the mtr1.f.!tnrh Mrk'tn the locall Other, a nomer across ma center -O I o- .- " is.-.',.- . ., ... arena and !s the -faTorite against I a vau, oy mamu. - v..'it-ia.vtw f-KM-.-wtTrftlii:PEP struck. out nine batsmen, .vw-.-irA. TnmTsTn tfwtaiul Fischer " of the Postorrice Itlerrjptt p rf: Lee, cf: lb; Teed, c. Score- PEP Co, Postof fjcer ' Umpires Morris Chet'Laird. W. . . 69 . . 55 ...50 , . . 50 ... '48 . . . 40 . . 38. Boston .......... 25 sight unless he lirea .up to.tne promises -v tfe, vand his . followers made when they songb this 'head- llner. . . v Since Jackie met -Sailor Yflllie Gordon here he has., maae , a den nite 5 come-back, as a persistent spriniMr. ? flraT was supposed to hn come-on - tor- Bayee in - the Mount Angel fight . a . f orinlghj ago hut surprised 11 the -boys by nearly upseting Bayes applecart. Br refusing to permit Bayes to appear ' with Gray? wJtH. only. - 24, hours between his last night's en counter with Pels, the Salem box Jng commission, .and. Matchmaker Harry Plant ate acted wisely in . protecting, the f ansT i; "Bayes may have thought that 1 New York he coutd' take two, fights on. hand I Washington running but we- cannot take the I Detroit rhancelbf Jiaring aweakened man ! PhUadelphia nnnoaitV Gray tomorrbw night I Chicago h.oroH Harrr Levy ot the Salem I Cleveland. Hnrin . commission. : "We. can-I St. LpOls celled . Alii?. Taylor when' he booked in a fight with Frankie Brltt a week before his scheduled appearance herVr we" .iahceUed Bares for tonight's show; and we are going to. assure fresh .fighter? wAnti here. r or -cancel "the "Bayes has'my. best-wishes for success In. his mixnpwtth Pels,' said Matchmaker Harjry, Plant; "I do not feel that . he treated the fight officials 'and' fans "right in - booking this fight at the last min ute. ' Howerer.- he has,always been on the ''squate' with' Salem and probably realites that-this" action was amlsUke. " "' ? Fans are- pretty well dlylded in passing Judgment on Bayes. .acf tion. i' A, good portion ot tne ooys feel thar Phil should hare stayed for the Salehv fight Vlthout taking ik. Hnriani1'Ueha.nee. A -sltnUar : tinmJier fee tl'sf Bkyes 1s 6n thei . equaro and assefttW tate .'Porf land f orfer gaye hini "bis , long senght thanco a stf 1fte -i joe' Jewett and.,ped W-0' !. I . . ' 1 M 1 J Stayton, ara gQinaoa.wra jwb uled six i-pund so -that mar stop before.BChedule... Hayes I a slug ger, capable of absorbing' mueh ' punishment and; but f or something better in the flklit "game; Jewett will ' he tememberedr; here fpr- his to ai n eVen t ,' wi t h E rnleJWoodward ; who tucked him to sleep aiier ne racy ' rounds. . st,f ETeryone In the Willamette ral Ipv knows and-Jikos Ted: Fox who took' two draws with -Willie Rob bins.!: Teddie 'laid Jlmmie 'Fargo out on the Mt. Angel mat recently and his friends predict that he "has a like fate In store "for Paddy Ferguson. local lad. who , boasts winning the better hall "of 15 en counters.. - ; si Fiukft orMiit City'ahd Hary. ; Tja of Portland, are " a pair, of glore Waring fleaweights who are bottf corner in the ." 110 pound class.', The Portland: Chinese lad i heralded asva tough 'nut "for m nb W who. 'has been wihnlng ail bouts lately. ' - Some itime ago ' Danny Moore (Pete Morrison) 'of Independence and I Eddie Graham, . of., saiem fought a much .' disputed ., dra. Tonight they, will ;trjr?:ieme thei problem. - - 'Tickets. hare been selling brkk with demands from Mill City. Stayton and'lnde- nendence. ' With TpmLouttlt as rt-fefee eTerythlng la set for. the eight.. , . The lineups: Postof fice-Price, b; (VNeil, I i ' mi I 88 ;, U, Thompson, c; iy. inorapson, 3bi Benner and Rider, rf; Fisch er,' p; Martini If; Collins, cf; Tay lor, lb." PEP Arnold, ss; Travis. 2b; I 4 1 v 7 'w;'H y V ? 1 'v" . I,-' -v: ixu-i u l h5 -' ' - SEALS TAKE DPEKER uinn BYTIKiELY Coast League Standings W. L. Pet Oakland IX Seattle .s 66 San Francisco 6 Sacramento 63 Portland. 56 Mission? - 56. Hjollywood 65 Los Angeles 50 51 . 54 69 63 67 67 70 .582 .555 .554 .516 .47f .455 .451 417 Justified lnv granting title recog nition to the Irishman; One string : Is "attached to Mc- LTlgne's title , award.. Tne com mission stipulated tnaf. ne mus azree within thirty, days to. box 1, Tommy, Loughran of Fnuaaeipma, a challenger ot on Bwuamg. The return of McTIgue to tne heights Without haying struck an actual; blow for the title marks another step in the reteran Irish man's sensational comeback. Tigue brought the light heavy weight title bacK to tne unueu Stale in 1923 after winning i from the late Battling SikI oh SU Patrick's Day in Dublin. SAN FRANCISCO, J.uly 26.- (AP) Aided by timely hitting, Oliver Mitchell pitched the Seals to a 4 to 1 yictory over Portland today. The San Francisco club went into the lead by scoring a run in the first and another in the second inning. Score R. H. E. Portland 18 1 San Francisco 4 9 1 Frenche and Yelle; Mitchell and McCrea. ATLANTA PEOPLE TO HONOR BOJBBX ATLANTA, Ga., July 26. iapv Friends r and admirers ot Bobby Jones in his native city will physical Inconvenience NEWTON. " Mass" " - u ty 26.; (Apj Jack : Sharkey. Boston's b'g boy of he prize ri?g. admitted today that - he had suffered a slight aftermath of his battle with JackDempsey in New York last TWrrtv hut said he Was "all rlKht now." The boxer interrupt ed a busy day of preparation for a vacation In'NeW Hampshire to give smiling denraf td reports that h win dead.' "that he was In a hosnitai. and that he was suffer- iner from eeyere internal hemor rhages as a result' of the Manassa mauler's body pnnches. ; Sharkey Baid he. had suffered after the OAKLAND. July 26. The Oaks Lumped. Herman Pluettte for ,12 hits and defeated the Missions 8 j steps ashore he will be taken into leave Atlanta tomorrow on a spe cial car of the Crescent limited for New York City to welcome back to .America the Atlanta golfer who recently won his second consecu tive British open crown In recora breaking tournament play. The Aquitania, oil which Bobby is returning, win qock ai Ynrk Friday and when uoDDy j O t pion's service n only tw ames. Mrs. Mauory conwnueo, lo.mow down the opposition with machine like; efficiency, defeating Polly Palfrey, second member of the fa mous tennis family" by scores of S-oB-O. -'The American titlehold- eV has' yet to1 lose'a 'g'aWe In' the singles tournament nere. t, v uvtespdrts NEW YORK, Jnly 2 6 ( AP).- Maxie Rosenbloom' New York middleweight contender, gave Tony Marullo of New Orleans a sound' trouhcIpg tonight in a iu round final bout at the Queens- bord stadldm.r Maxie clipped Ma- ruilb's Iro" chin almost' at' will and punched the southerner's body crimson In.;' the ' clinches'. The weights were Rbsenbloom 167, Marullo 170. 340 'attended Uhe championship heavy we&hl match between Jim Jeffries and Jtm voroeti on Aug ust 14, 1903 at San FranclscoJ Hudkins drew for his share of the "gate". what was said to be the largest check he ever has drawn for a fight, 122,096.09. 'Baker's Cf share was 1 20,0 87.37i ' to 4 today. . Timely hitting by Jack Fenton, Bool and WHbur Cooner eave the home team a six run in the first fonr innings. Score Missions ' Oakland,;. Piltette and Bool. and R. H. E 4 8 3 :-:...- 8 12 2 Whitney; Cooper Bgylaiia. 3 b; Stow, Barnholt, If; Flagg. R. II. .5 3. 0 .26 3 Race and Bobby Gray of Mt. Angel, who was ta meet Phil Bayes tonight in '- .In- .11.. an attempt to seuie tne. jnaiuer which , was left, a draw after their las.t, fencountejr. . A v last , minute changie cattVed by Boyes' accepting a bout ink Portland, brings ao Mackie, prominent Port land, fight er who iS 'popular here, as Gray's opponent. I, Nations! League Standings O- v SACRAMENTO. July 26. I When Fullerton blew up In tne I ninth inning and walked the first twp men. up. Sacramento com menced praying baseball and with the aid ot a sacrifice and a double tallied a pair of runs to nose out Hollywood 4 to 3. Score 'R. H. E. Hollywood 3 9 1 Sacramento - 4 9 0 Fullerton and Agnew; Rachac and Severeid. American League Standings 1 O-r. : -O L. 26 38 41 44 49 S5 54 C8 Pet. .726 .591 .549 .532 .495 .421 .413 .269 Chicago , . . Pittsburgh . . St. Louis . .'. New York . . Brooklyn . . Cincinnati ". . -Philadelphia Boston .' . W. 5 55 52 50 41 41 37 34 L. 36 36 40 46 51 52 51 53 Pet. .6()4 .604 .566 .521 .446 .441 .420 .391 NEW YORK, July 26. (AP) The Yanks bumped off the Browns twice today, handing them a 12 to'. 3 setback In the closing fray after hanging up a 15 to 1 victory tit tbejpener. Ruth advanced his season's home ran total to 33 by producing a pair of homers In the first game, while , Gehrig belted his 32nd circuit drive In the sec ond game. Scores: First Game r R. H. E. SU. Louis' X 6 .4 Kew York 16 14. l Gaston and O'Neill; Reuther arid Grabowskl. BERLIN-lAP)- Wagner' and StraUHs figure prominently' Jn the operatic festival 1 arranged: ;' at Frankfort in connection with the international exposition of "Mu CINCIMATi July 26. (APV The Cincinnati Reds made it four straight from the St.' Louis Cardinals today winning the last game of the sftries 11 to 10. The Cardinals came from, heblnd with an elzhlh inning rally but were unable to overcome the'Reds lead, R. .H. E. St. Louis 1 . . . . . .10 16 4 Cincinnati ...11 14 3 McGraw. H. Bell. Ring ana Schulte: Lucas. Donobue, Koip and Hargrave". , Second Game St. Louis New York Jones, Wingard Hbyr and Collins, R. H. E. . . . 3 8 4 . . .12 13 0 and Dixon; WASHINGTON; July 26 (API The Senators took a double bill frm the White Sox .today, being fbrcNetT rgo:t"rrintngs to win the Wecpnd game. .6, to 5. The score, of the'ltm was '5 to 1. Scores: t' first Game R.CH E. Cnicago . . . 1 9 0 Washingtos , 5 7 0 uonnauy ana Mcuuray; tiauiey and Ruel. ' Second Game R. H. E. Chicago . ... . .......... 6 - 5 1 Washington . . ........ 18 o Jacobs, Blankensbfp, Barnabe and Crouse; Lisenbee. Marberry ind Tate. Ruel. Ul innings.1 y, i PHILADELPHIA. July 26. CA,p ThV phiiaaelphfa Athlet ereaea ne petroit .Tigers it In game of a double header; today 5 to " 2. The Tiger3 tcs defeate the second Won tne Scdrea; ' first" katno 10 to 4 First Game-. K It. H. Detroit . wViW ! . 1 0 1 Z 1 Phila,delpnfa'.r:.. 4 9. 2 W. Collins and Woodall; Grove Baker.; powers and Cochrane. Perkins. " ' . ; n. ai second Game-- R. Detroit 2 8 Philadelphia" W- 6 ; CaVolI knd Bassler ' Qulhn and Cochrane.-' '." ' ;' '"-y:' T BOSTON? Ju(y,i!-tAP)i Cleveland piled 'njj! seven., tnns in the third inning off Ruff!ngside Iive?ytd ifrln 'the 'second 'game of the series Trom the Red Sox 7 to .2 Cleveland U . i '.-.. 7; 13 Boston .v 2 1 t Sbante and Autry; Rafting and .Hnfla'nr; l. .- t&tkiU: ITVPi-The latest rtueer ciua vaa bwuu " jv tnr'in London is composed -wo. nemnsey fifeht. Last Saturday he ronsulted his nbvsician. Dr." Mar tin tr RPellman of St' Elizabeth's hospital, regarding whatvappeared to be a sllgnt intestinal nemui rhaee. On Sunday he went to the hospital for an examination. The physician recommended that he remain at St. Elizabeth's for some time but Sharkey rerused ana went home. Tho only prescription given by. Dr. Spellman was: "Rest upandelfttT1- c As late as tVday; hhere were traees of bleeding In- the intestinal tract but, the trouble hks decreas sa, gTad nally .. rirU . SpeUmart ' safdV H& said (ie would no.t aT.e to. de scribe , itas hem6rhage.,; The physician said he was; not certain the hleedinz but WINS BIG DERBY admitted it was probably due to th nlows gnaraey nau receneu. Mrs. Sharkey showed no more concern that her husband over his indisposition. . ' NEW MARK SET FOR RECEIPTS the arms of those who have known and loved him all his life. Major John S. Cohen, publisher of the Atlanlajourha.isTchalr- man of arrangements iprtne xvew York trip? ; r; PRUE GRATTAN Only ulcd. three coast games sched- LIGHT HEAVY CROWN KALAMAZOO, July 26. (AP) Prue Grattan, a little six year old brown, mare, purchased two years ago at auction' for $2000, won the 325,000 American Racing Derby, richest and premier event of the harness horse event 'Of the season, defeating; 18 other start ers, a record ftfeld for the classic. The game little mare won near ly six times her purchase price for her owner, J. W. Miller of Newark. Ohio. She captured $15,000 of the the purse, with $4000 going to Dr. Volo, winner of seceond place. Time was 2:0414; 2:03; and ?:0314. WILLS-MALLORY DOMINATE PLAY to tvtneuE CALLOW TO SIGN PENN CONTRACT NEW YORK. July. 26. (AP) Disposition of twp world's boxing titles, so far as recognition goes in New York, .was decided on ten day when the. state athletic com mission transferred , the , light heavywelfiht' crown from Jack De- Ijdays i.Mu fn ttin veteran '' Mike Mc-In Callow sent his resignation to Tizue. and authorized a match be- j the' University of Washington sev tween Red Chapman of Boston j eral weeks ago, but it Is said the and Benny"Bass of Philadelphia to J western institution failed to take determine the nossessor oi i.ue. action. PHILADELPHIA July 26. (AP) Uncertainty regarding Russel S. Callow of the University of Washington, becoming head crew coach at the University of Pennsylvania, is said to 'have been removed and official announce ment of his signing a Pennsylvania contract is expected within a few MANCHESTER, Mass., July 2 6. Miss Helen Wills, the new nrftinh women's Bineles tennis chamDion. and Mrs. Molla Mallory American title holder, continued today tq dominate play In the Es sex country club's third annual In yitation tournament as played for ward to the rWnd of eight. Miss Wills polished off two op nonents with the loss of but eight games, the losers being 14 year old Sarah Palfrey, Massachusetts gins champion, and Miss Penetohe An derson of Richmond, Va., eighth ranking woman star on the United States list, who last week defeated -Miss Helen Jacobs at Maidstone. Miss Wills eliminated Miss Pal frey 6-1, 6-2, and then compli mented her as "the best player ever saw for her age." Miss An derson went down 6-3, 6-z in baseline duel" which saw her able m hrealc the new British cham- LOS ANGELES, July 26 (AP) A peep Into the 1 records of prise ring ""gates? In previous years re vealed today that receipts for last nighViAce'HugkinsSammy "Ba ker scraD" were ' a record tor he Pacific coast. .. . More than 3Q.00O fans witness- d -the fight,, the grd, receipts were $93,063, wiping Out a.-wanc that had stood lor more . man a score of years. A HIS. PORTLAND, July 26.(AP) Harry CDilTon.1 Winnipeg, ngnt heavyweight boxer, won a slash ing ten round' decision- over Frankie Wine, Billings, Montana, in the feature event of the double header at the armory here tonight. Phil Bay8. Salem lightweight, took a sensational ten round de cision from Benny Pels. Portland. Both fights were full of action and drew the largest crowd of the season." ' - ' ' .. ' . ' i . - Bayes buthoxed Pelx most of, the time but the powerful Portland lad outroughed and - outBlugged his adversary. i "Your parson seems to be a very dogmatic 'sort' of rmanr! Mr.' Ver ger!" ! . : '. "No. not vervi' he's only g6t two Gate" of .9637 'and both ot them's-morfgrels' . . . ' ' ii ii i i i WATCH ANNOUNCEMENT PITTSBURGH., July. 36.-M AP Pittsburgh moved up to a tie for National league leadership wltn the Cubs today by defeating Brooklyn 6 to 5. R. 5 6 H. 9 13 E. O 1 Brooklyn . Pittsburgh I ,....".. . Elliott and Hargreave. Meadows and Spencer, Gooch. Only i,wj . games ..scheduled la the National leagued; T JW)NDON,-(APt)Cs- anyone wants a relic .ot'the old. London Bridge .'waterworks,' where,- four wheels .-.raised)! water rwhtch- for geherationjwas.: hawfcef through the streets, th.ey, can bid -for No. .7 Rrnke.n Wharf. .IInter Thames street," which was once the pump mgr. station, : ' -; faatherweieht title vacated by Louis (Kid) Kaplan. The commission elevated "Bould Michael" to the 175 pound oeak after granting the request of Jack Delaney, tltleholder for the past year, to be relieved of hif1 championship , burden. .De laney, declaring himself ho longer able to make the 175 pound weieht limit inasmuch as he now oia loo 1 1 X after" several weeks training, was granted permission f flight tntthe future as a full 'Taetrt-As heavyweight.. -His first 4,niroamATi't!.will he' a;, 15 rouhd ' r.A, -,ik -Paulino Uxcudum.'the v Ja nan ih woodchopper. and 'nAi. Marry Wfllsi at the vukAe'tadfum on August H. This was the date on which Mc TIgue was to have fought Delan-y rbr the light ' heavyweight title. jr view of Delaney'a withdrawal .k 'i..n.n.inn decided it was LONDON (AP) Despite the closing down of a number of old-world Industries. Ue village blacksmith is sqrviving and flour ishing throughout the country. 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