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I - ' m.k TON --'- - ..... X The OREGON STATESMAN, 8afem.0regoa,Sm . ' V Bffl'TUden "Comes $rf' a Jf to Wot Wimbledon TMe ' --ii. ' 'v - : ""." ' : ! ! . '' '. : : ; " i " . . , mmm.m6mm.- BEATS ALLISON STRAIGHT SETS Moody and Ryan Winners in ' Women's Title Doubles, 3rd for U. S. By FRANK KINO , "WIMBLEDON, England, July S (AP) -Tall Bill Tllden. at the age of 17, today came back, for the Wimbledon tennis title be last won nine years ago and by defeat ing Wflmer Allison, the slender Texan, In straight sets, i-3, e-4. again climbed to the singles champion's throne. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and Elisabeth Ryan, present and past Californians. captured the -wom an's doubles title C-2. 9-7, In an exciting match with Sarah Palfrey and Edith Cross, the one from Boston, the other from San Fran- - cisco. Then Miss Ryan paired with the Australian Jack Crawford to win the mixed doubles champion ship, f-2, C-3 from the Germans, Daniel Prenn and Franlein Krtn winkle.' r Thus with Mrs. Moody's victory yesterday in the women's singles . over Miss Ryan added to the total, three Wimbledon titles have gone to the United States in the great est sweep any nation has ever made at Wimbledon. Miss Ryan shares a' fourth and the fifth will cross the Atlantic Monday after- noon when George Lott and John ny'Doeg play Allison and John Van Ryn for the ' men's doubles crows. These fire are all the titles there were to be won in the two weeks of international play. Royalty Bestows Iresence of Event King George, Queen Mary and Prince George, the latter presi dent of the all England club, in a generous sporting gesture came to Wimbledon to see the Americans scrap over the historic spoils. Having no Englishmen at all to cheer for, the crowd vented their enthusiasm on their monarcbs. "They never come back," ac cording to a well worn epigram of sports, but Tilden did and with all the convincing mastery of old. Allison - played brilliant ten- -nis, without doubt as brilliant as -he displayed in toppling Henri Cochet, the Wimbledon titlehol der, on Wednesday, but Tilden's genius at a game calling for . youthful stamina, delicate skill and ' lightning judgment enabled him to dominate today's play throughout most of the match. The ' plaudits of a gallery of nearly 15,000 were for the great defense of the agile Texan rather than the hope held out that he eouid win. BIG PLANT BURNS BUDAPEST. July 5. (AP) The largest ebemical fertilizer works in the country were com pletely destroyed by fire today. The Ion reached $2,000,000. FREHADi DISGOVFiS REMARKABLE REMEDY FOR PILES Protmdinr, Blecdinr Piks llade Him Weak from Lorn of Blood WELL MAN TODAY AND TELLS WHAT HE USED "My wife knows tow I suffered with piles. Nobody can realize tkel paia aad assay mta taey. sm al real bad case Miaa were the bleedliir. Brotrndinc Und, m had I wwdd get dixxy knells mad arrow aw weak f rata loss of blood I ceuld Mi ataad at aty work of decent . bar aad Mtatiar. declares Mr. St rasa Gerrfor, fernerly of Gardea Mas, cMsteitajav Hasav awt nw ta Eel Breek, Neva Scetls. i "I tried varioss raaediea raw d to rat by the aaanaadat. tm rasaita. Taca I A. 1L Clongh CLOUGH -TAYLOR COMPANY Funeral Lady 205 S. Church .Telephone 120 TTLLIE. THE TOILER yOO 5AD MI UT AAMTEC If t'U. HAVE Vs-I-SORE, CO AHEAD T. 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Besides Jones, course' debuts will be .made Sunday by Walter Hagen, twice open champion; Tommy Armour, 1927 title win ner, and Al Watrous, who arrived today: MacDonald Smith, George Von Elm, and Densmore Shuts. the leading druggists of Stoaehani were mearaeadiac Colae Pile Pills U be taken tnienaally. I eaald sot iaiagiae pffls doing sae good, bat alter via eae bottle say pOea they topped bleeding-. 1 beaxhi tws mere battles aad have takes an aad barest . had since. I feel OX. Colae Pile siade sew at as sf sae aad they will do the fee others." this enthusiastic sua. Ns eae should suffer longer. Abysm wianiBf to try Colae Pile VOa without riskiar a pcany shesll ok taia a bottle at the drag store or scad TSe ta ataains or eaia to Co lae Cheaieal Co, Breatweod, Md, ior rmitt settle, fan directJeaa. retaxa aiaO. Take as directed aad tais aatioaany kaowa ssscers gaaraatees relief or mosey back withocrt snJhUe or eweatioa, Tew tae solo fossw. Adv. J. Dale Taylor Dhectors Asrisant COAST ZJBAOUS W. L. Pet W. Jj. Pet. Le 8ff .600 Oakland 47 44 Jiff Saera. 49 41 .844XUioai 45 48 .493 Holly'd 48 43 .5?7 (Seattle- 88 58 .418 Saa P. .48 43 .527 I Port. 34 57 .874 AMERICA LEAGUE W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. 51 27 .654 IDetroit 33 43 .434 . 47 25 .653 I Si. U .30 45 .400 ..43 SO .589 Bottom 29 44 .897 ..35 39 .473 Chicago 27 43 .391 Phila. Wash. N. T. Cltva. KAXIONAXi W. L. Pet. ' W. L. Pet. Chieaso 45 39 .608 1 Bottom 85 85 .500 Brooklya 41 28 .594 Pitta. .32 SS .457 N. T. 38 33 .535 ICiaeia. 27 43 .386 St. L. -37 S3 .529 PfciU. -25 41 .379 COAST LEAGUE At Portland 5,- Los Aafalci 19. At Hollywood . Oaklsad 10. At Seattle S, Baa Praaeiteo 6. At Mission 6. Saeramoato 8V JTATIOHAL ZXAGTJX At Pitttbarfk I, Caieafo 12. At St. Loaia 6. Ciaeiaaati 4. At Paila4lpaia S-4. Boatoa 17 7. At New York 11. Brooklya S. A1CEXIOAB LXAOXTB At Chicaf 8, St. Lomia 1. At Bottom 2, Philadolpkla T. . At Detroit a, OoTtUme 6. At Wtthtnftom 3, Wow York 2. 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Just like magic n caaaged aatu tfetka who hadal aeea me far aeveral:aMatha hardly eaald beUeve their eyes. I've since passed the good - word akrnr - to scares of gray haired friends. It is safe sad easy to ase sad gives a aataral yeuthf at appearance ta the aatr taat ts treat. I'm aendiag a photo takes af ass whea I was real gray sad oae takes afterward sad Tea can see far JsaTsclf."writeai By RUSS WESTOVER nin,MT.u . The Cioverdale diamond near Turner will be- the mecca for crowds of Marion county baseball fans today as the Turner and Mt. Angel ball teams warm up for the opening game of the "little world series" to decide the champion ship of the Cascade league. Mt. Angel won the northern division title and Turner the southern division race. Interest in this series is high in all of the ten communi ties which sponsored Cascade league teams, and a record at tendance is predicted for today's game. Figuring that public Interest generally on the Fourth of July weekend would he directed else where than toward league base ball, officials of the Willamette Valley league hare decreed a sus pension of the league schedule for today. Except for this ac tion the Corvallis Chicks would hare played the Senators here to day. That game will be played here next Sunday and Eugene will play at Albany. These are the last scheduled games of the first half, but Eugene and Corrallls have a tie game to play off if it still has a bearing on the cham pionship after next Sunday. CARXERA HEARS HOWL SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 6. (AP) A crowd of fight fans, dis satisfied with an exhibition box- Mng contest, featuring Primo ear ners, the ambling alp, were re funded half of the purchase price of their tickets by promoters here tonight. ionic W. W. Atkiasoa. Salesman; UN S. Hoover St. Los Aagcles, Calif. The jresatts Mr. AUoaaea ao- taiaed caa ho equaled ay saysae it aeeats la the easiest sort af a way at home. 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Brentwood Md. for battle retara mail pastage said. sii e sfis i LEAGUE GAME HEflE POSHED A WEEK T Second Game of District's Finals Today; First Tiit One-Sided SILVERTON, July 5 (Spe cial) The second game of the district finals in the American Le gion Junior baseball program will be played here this afternoon be tween the SHverton and Newberg teams. Silvehon won the game at New berg on til Fourth handily, 12 to 0, but the local boys are expecting a closer game today as Schwab, their ace pitcher, worked in the Friday game and one of the other moundsmen will be called upon to day, possibly Perrine. Should SHverton win this game it will be champion of District No. 2 and will meet the District No. 1 winner next. A year ago the local team reached the finals in the state competition. Summary of Friday's game: R H E SilvertOQ 12 17 2 New.berg 0 6 3 Schwab and Rudehouser; Yon te, Coleman and Hitchins. NEW YORK, July 5 (AP) The Giants pounded Luque and Dudley for seven hits in the fifth inning and with two Brook lyn errors scored nine runs to de feat the Robins 11 to 3. The de feat sent the Robins into second place. R H E Brooklyn 3 10 2 New York 11 11 0 Luque, Dudley, Thurston and Lopez. Picnicli; Hubbell and Ho gan, O'Farrell. Cubs Beat Pirates PITTSBURGH, June 6 (AP) Hartnett. and Taylor hammered out home runs today to assist Chicago to wallop Pittsburgh 12 to 3. HUG Chicago 12 19 0 Pittsburgh 3 9 4 ' Moss, Osborn and Hartnett; French, phagnon and Hemsley, Bool. Make It S Straight ST. LOUIS, July 5 (AP) The Cardinals made it three straight from the Cincinnati Reds by winning today's game 6 to 4. R H E Cincinnati 4 11 2 St. Lo.uis c. 6 12 1 Lucas and Styles; Hallahan, Bell and Mancuso. Braves Win Two PHILADELPHIA, July i (AP) The Philadelphia Nation als fell twice today before the Boston Braves, the Braves win ning the first game of the double header bill, 17 to 6, and the second 7 to R. Sisler and Clark hit homers for Boston in the sec ond game and Klein hit one for the Phils. R H E Boston 17 19 2 Philadelphia S 8 Sherdel and Spohrer; Elliott, Smith, Hansen and Rensa. R H E Boston 7 11 2 Philadelphia 4 12 0 Cantwell, Brandt ahd 'Spohrer; Collard. Nicholas, Collins and Da vis. New Collegiate Champ Western Meet Finalist CHICAGO, July 6 (AP) Cliff Sutter of New Orleans and Harris Coggeshall of Des Moines, la., swept into the final round of the western tennis singles cham pionship at .River Forest today and will meet for the title tomor row. Sutter, who was crowned na tional intercollegiate champion last Sunday when he overcame a great field, advanced to the fin al bracket by defeating George Jennings of Chicago, national public parks champion,' in straight sets, 6-4, 6-0, 7-5. He is the favorite in the final. Coggeshall, one of the great est net stars ever produced by the Missouri valley district, earn ed the right to meet Sutter for the title by 'winning a hard fought four-set match with Bruce Barnes of Austin, Texas, who was seeded number 1 in the draw, 6-2, 2-6. 6-4. 6-3. FOB 10 CENTS Cora, CaHons, Roots and AO at a a ar Am iOtae ut rain uosa Instantly r SHOES DONT BURT RESULTS GUARANTEED llany a man aad woman has ex claimed O-Joy when they found their corns and callouses gone pain gene and shoes hurting no more. Pay a dime for an envelope of six O-Joy Corn Wafers, Press a "wafer, thin as paper, on the com, slip on shoes, pain Is one, Later peel off wafer and out comes corn, callous, roots and alL Abso lutely guaranteed. No bulky dough nut pads or burning: acids. Just a wafer, thin as paper. Avoid higher priced substitutes. O-Joys are newest, best remedy yet. Six for iima at drugxists. Ad. 1 E PLAY CUBS AHEAD AGAIN AS ROBINS BEAU is nip Three National Records Fall as Swimming Meet At Long Beach Proceeds By PAUL ZIMMERMAN LONG BEACH'.-Cel., July 5. (AP) Continuing the general re vision of the record books, select swimmers in the national A. A. U. championships today washed three American marks from the log, posting new ones in their stead, in the third sesion of the 54th annual erent. Apparently the only reason no new world marks were added to the list of five submerged in the first two days racing was the fact that the aquatic artisans were competing In events not given the official O. K. of the International Amateur Athletic federation. Buster Crabbe. of the Los An geles A. C. and two relay teams, the Los Angeles A. C women's Well, how about it, fans? While we were off the Job the other day they slipped one over and billed Al Karasick for a bout with Ernie Arthur, Wednesday night. And they came right out and said the fans here demanded rough stuff sauce with tneir wrestlinz. Karasick is without much doubt the fellow to provide it. Most of U3 can recall how ne 1umDed with both feet Into Wild- eat McCann's back and crippled the little bantam for tne rest oi the boat. And we also recall how they had to handcuff the Russian at Astoria not long ago to keep him from murdering a referee. Right along we've considered that the fans wanted clean wrestling and recognized most of the slapping and fist waving as a lot of hooey. And we still think the fans who know. any thing about the game, look at it that way. Rut we've had clean bouts for several weeks past and the crowds have been dwindling. At Eugene thev're atill oacklne them in with Texas Teddy Waters and such yeggs. Harry Plant, whose name mt mixed nn with Harrv Lew's the other day while we were gone, has decided its rough stuff tne boys want. Ernie Arthur, who'd much rather wrestle clean, Is ar riving at the same conclusion. All right, we're telling you. Watch as while they gouge and bite Wednesday night. Get the expression of long suffering boredom that suffuses our us ually sympathetic countenance. But that's the program. We hope you all stay at home and prove we were right. By the way, they tell us Frank Bligh won't be admitted again unless h ebrings his own chair. Another thing happened while we were off the job did you read about the two new Oak- . land pitchers, liustil and Swat ted? Our wire news comes all in capital letters, telegraph style. That's why. We made a little error ourself that morning, but like the Arkan sas preacher, we have been advis ed not to apologiie we might make It worse. We Saw- Two men talking, one of them an easterner, the other a Salem merchant. Business succes was the topic of conversation. "My success," said the Salem man, "depends wholly upon the cooperation of the public." "Well, for that matter, so does mine," said the visitor from afar. He's an undertaker. (M.L.) DETROIT, July S (AP) Walloping two Cleveland pitch ers for 11 hits, Detroit won the last of a three came series here today S to I to make a clean sweep of the series. R H E Cleveland 0 14 S Detroit J S 21 1 Beat, Miller and Myatt; Hog sett and Hayworth. Yankee Ixwe Agnim WASHINGTON, July i (AP) A triple by Harris foUowed by Spencer' a single ia the ninth In ning gave the Senators their third straight victory over the New York Yankees today S to 2. R H E Now York 2 9 1 Washington S 10 0 Pencoek and Har grave. Ben gough; Brown and Spencer. White Sox Win CHICAGO. July 6 (AP) The White Sox copped the last game of the series-from the Browns here today, 8 to 1. Red Faber gave St. Louis only seven hits. R H E St. Louis l " 7 X Chicago .t.. . ' 13 1 Coffman, Holshauser and Man ion; Faber and Tate: Al Simmons Helps BOSTON, July 5-r-(AP) Al Simmons' homer with, two on in i i i rcw" COMMITS TIGEflS M Hi CLEVELAND SERIFS quartet and the New York A. C. men's combination transformed the figures in three ' of today's four races. The women's 880 yard relay ag gregation of the L. A. A. C. com posed of Marjorie Lowe, Jennie Cramev Olive Hatch and Joseph ine McKIm, staged a brilliant fin ish to defeat the New York Wom en's Swimming association team over the half mile route In -1 minutes, 18 3-l seconds. The mark of 11 minutes 22 8-10 sec onds was posted by the Gotham swimmers In 1927. The New York A. C. quartet had things their own way throughout the men's half mile contest, win ning in 9 minutes 27 seconds, to surpass the 1528 figure of the Il linois A. C. by six seconds. the fourth and a three run rally in the ninth enabled the Phila delphia Athletics to defeat the Red Sox today, to 7 to 2. Berry and Webb hit homers for Boston. R H E Philadelphia 7 12 .2 Boston 2 6 0 Mahaffey and Cochrane; Gas ton, Smith, Durham and Berry, Heving. ELKS HI LEGION The Elks and American Legion will meet in a Commercial league baseball game Monday night which may decide the champion ship. If the Legion wins, it has the title clinched. The Elks have a chance to win the championship but must win four games this week to do it; two from the Espee, Wednesday and Thursday nights and another from the Legion Friday night. Chevrolet and Pepco are sched uled to play the final Industrial league game Tuesday night. Nonchalant, He Grabs 'Cracker Instead: Bang! BERKELEY. Cal., July 4 (AP) H. V. 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OrdIUI Oty MBcMtas Co, TA 1I.T0 North in CRUCIAL GAME Blow up in First Saturday; Hollywood's 12-Game Wirt Streak Reaches End ' - PORTLAND, Ore., J uly 5 (AP) After having lost five straight to L6s Angeles, tn Portland Ducks went all to pieces in the first inning today and the inmie niled o eleht runs on seven hits and five errors. The league leaders increasea tn 1 tt K before the weird V I . ( affair was rervWes Schulmerich continued his deadly hitting whji four out of five. ' R H B Los Angeles , ? i Portland - .- - ' Baecht and Hannah; OrwolU Cascarella. McDonald, Chester field and Woodall. Stars Streak Ends LOS ANGELES. July 5 (AP Oakland ended Hollywood winning streak of 12 straight games by smothering the Stars 10-3 in today's game. - R H . B Oakland . 1 ? Hollywood ....... ...t..-. 3 . MoRm rfnA Lombard!: Page. Hulvey, Redling and Severeid. Coleman Basts It flp SEATTLE, July 5 (AP) ph Coleman's home run. in the eirhth innina-. with two Seals on. bases, broke up a tight fight here today and San Francisco emergea winner over Seattle. 8 to 3. The series was knotted, each club having three victories. ' R H B San Francisco 8 12 1 Seattle :-3 8 9 Turpin and Penebsky; House, Hansen and Borreani. Missions Beat Sacs' SAN FRANCISCO, July 6 (AP) Dutch Lieber pitched the Missions to a 6 to 3 victory over the Sacramento Senators today, holding the visitors to 10 scat tered hits. R H H Sacramento -3 10 1 Missions 6 14 0 Freitas and Wirts; Lieber and Hofmann. " FRAXSEX VISITS MONMOUTH, July 6 Charles E. Fransen formerly head of the normal school's rural department, and for several years with the ad ministrative department of the Santa Clara, California, schools, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.-Ebbert this week. He will visit In Seattle and Spokane before returning to the south. ; O I o Directory MUSIC STORES aa,aa-. ' v. 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