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tGE EIGHT Tie OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Hominy, July 25, i'929 in Western Amateur lMm9 a LEHMAN BEATS SflRTIlO VII I latUMS 35:foot Putt Wins Fop Ex Purdue Star; Perkins Sensation of Day By PAUL MICKELSON BEVERLY COUNTRY CLUB. Chicago, July ' 24 (AP) Don Jtfoe of Portland, Ore., wearied by hia long golfing wars In Eng land, went down fighting today in hia struggle to defend bis western- amateur golf champion ship oyer the narrow fairways and pitfalls of the Beverly Coua , try Club course. The smiling champion and Walker cup star fell before an other fighting youth, Johnny Lehman, Chicago, one up, after their quarter-final battle had ex tended to the 37 th green. The re Ml sult forged another link in the chain of jinx that has followed - champions of the western 'ama teur. Not since 1923 has a title holder repeated. A 35-foot putt, roaming down a treacherous course, accomplish ed the conquest for Lehman, who brought the Mg- ten championship to Purdue Just three years ago Going to the 37tn green both he and Moe were equidistant from . the cup. Johnny putted first and dropped. The fading champion also tried but his ball stopped two feet short and it was all over. rVrkins Equals Coarse Record . Three other sharpshooters, T. Phillip Perkins, lately of King George's golfing forces; Ira Couch. Chicago, and Bob Mc- Crary. trans-Mississippi champion from Des Moines, also reached the semi-final . round but it was T. Phillip who gave the gallery ites their next biggest thrill. Four down at the end of the 18 hole morning round, the bespectacled Briton who resides in New York, came back with par breaking golf to overtake Jack Westland, Chicago district champion, and then defeat him 2 and 1. He didn't have to finish out on the final green of the round but be kept on going to post a start ling 69, two big strokes under par, for the exceptionally rugged course. The mark tied the course record but it was not -accepted as such because of a few conceded putts. His remarkable comeback and par-fracturing game was the best MY BARBER TOLD GET RIB OF In Six Weeks My Hair Was Back to Its Old Dark Brown Color, and No Artificial Look at AIL Her Friends Rave Over It MRS. WAYNE TELLS OP HOME TREATMENT "I began to have gray hair toe early in life. 1 started getting gray whea ealy 18 and at 25 they were very aetkeable. I was act ually looking tea years older thaa I really ast, but not any longer. Mv barber told ate about Lea's Hair Teak, and the saarveleas things it was doing for so many of hia men, arid women patrons, so I begaa applying it at home, and ia six weeks time, osing it every night for a couple minutes, my hair was back to its . dark browa color, and looking splendidJ None at that dyed or dead appear ance at alL Today I look my. right! age and as Lea's ia very easy to use I highly recommend it. It is the best article I know of to banish gray hair without that artificial! Adv. Here's A Red Hot Tip For Men Safe Way to Get Rid the Same Time Gain Mental Activity Feel NEW YORK MAN TELLS CONCISE STORY TO FAT MEN Yes, Gentlemen: Writes W. R Danlela of Richmond HU1 "I have finished my second bottle of Kruschen Salts and have obtain ed the following results: 1 "I have removed 8 Inches .from the belt line. I "Get up In the morning feel ing 100 per cent. 3 "I am 25 mors active. 4 "My mind Is clearer. 5 "My wind has Improved 15. - " I " it "All skin eruptions have - disappeared. 7 "My face and lips have col or. s. gwhen I go to bed X am mo- - Uonlesa aleeo like a brick. ' J "Am 41 years old and feel 29 vears younger. Millions of men the world over are taking the little dally dose ef Kruschen because they know that it keeps them everlastingly f cel lar fit and active life really bo- - comes a glorious adventure well WOrtJl'Uvlng.-:;-r:;-;;v.v:-:-'- I - - Don't . confuse Kruschen with the ordinary salts that made for Just " one purpose (to ' act 'on the bowels).-', v : f r . " . , Keen everlastingly before 70a ; the fact that Kruschen contains the six vital ' rejuvenating salts and these 8 minerals your body of .the day and made him the one big favorite to win the champion ship. Perkins to Meet Hoe's Conqueror He , meets Lehman tomorrow in the upper bracket's 36-hole battle. McCrajtsd Couch clash in tne jower field. McCray, known among golfers as the "fighting Scot" upheld his reputation to win today. He finished bis morning round two down to the hard hitting Gus No- votny of Chicago and at the end of the third hole of the afternoon he was four down. But from that juncture on he staged a come back equalled only by Perkins and shot sensational golf and pulled up all square again at the end of the 33rd hole. He went one up on the 35th and for good measure captured the final with another par. For the afternoon round he totaled 73, only one stroke over par. Couch had the easiest fight of the day to defeat Charlie Fish, Roefeford, HI., and S. LANCASTER. Ont.,July 24. (AP) -A canny veteran of close to 50, Nicol Thompson, Sr., used his knowledge of the course to good advantage today to set the pace for the best professionals of Canada and the United States in the opening round of the Canad ian open golf championship at the Hamilton country club. Playing on his home course, the veteran Canadian pro shot a brilliant 66, equalling the course record in the first 18-hole round to lead Al Wattrous, Detroit pro, by two strokes. In a fourway tie for third place at 69 were Leo Diegel, the defending champion; Ed Dudley. Wilmington, Del., Tony Manero, Elmsford, N. Y.. and Charles Lacey, the English pro at the Pine Valley club in Pennsylvania. Walter Hager went around with Charlie Hurray, veteran of the Royal Montreal club, and the largest gallery of the. day saw them each travel the course In 70 strokes, as did McDonald Smith of New York and J. B. Heaney, Rochester, N. Y. "Long Jim" Barnes of New York. George Von Elm, Detroit, and Fred M. Lyon, Toronto, turned in 71s, the latter climaxing a steady round with a sensational eagle two at the home hole where he holed out with an iron from 200 yards off the green. ML HOW TO look so conmoa with dyes. Friends rave over my hair, writes Mrs. Wm. Wayne, Sales Lady, residing at 732 81st St, Los Angeles, Calif. Movie stars, Mage f avorites. Prominent folks in all walks of life use Lea's Hair Tonic to enhance their appearance, banish dandruff gray hair and odd patches. Many report the hair growing much thicker, longer and fall of life and lustre. Certainly no one aeed hes itate. Obtain a bottle of Lea's Hair Tonic at drur store oa ruar- aatee yea will he delighted in six weeks or less, or money refunded without Quibble or question. If druggist is out, hell obtain of his jobber for you, or send $1 to Lea's loole Co, Brentwood, Md. for bot- U retara mail postage paid. With Big Waistlines of Surplus Fat and At In Vigor, Energy and Younger. must have or you could not live. How would you like to get your weight down to normal and at the same time, develop that urge for activity that makes work a pleasure and also gain In ambi tion and keenness of mind? Get on the scales today and see how much you weigh then get an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last yoa tor 4 weeks. Take one halt teaspoon- tut In a glass of hot water every morning cut down on sweets for a white take the exercise which Kruschen will induce persist in this method every morning of your life and when yoa nave fin ished the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself again. Now yoa can laugh at the peo ple who say hundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fat now you will know the pleasant way to lose ansixhUv fat and vnnni also know that the 8 vitalising VETER1 LEADING IN CI1DIM OPEN GRAY HAIRS suts 01 j&xuscnen tsaics tnat your i 2." ouifuani, hlnod. nwrma - and rlanria mnitJaOSE? r" . i., have to function properly) have I wuar eases la thousands of la presented yon with glorious I r" promptly health. 'r After that you'll want to walk around and say to your ..Meads-- "One 88 cent, bottle of Kruschen Salts Is worth one ' hundred dol lars of any fat person's money: Leading druggists all over the world sell . Kruschen Salts- yoa can always get it at Perry's Drug sioro, wno sous aezens ox pacx ages every week. - ' . , . ; ; , . , ; ' Gomes Back Here Again A w ' -vj-''..;v? r7 1 jt 3 -. v, v,j ' ' ss'i T f -J s fc,' ) Til mi. row f ? v - ? - -v ? i ,r J 1 in ' ' ' Jack Kentworth, who started bis years ago and has been going strong. He'll be back to meet Ted Rocoway at the West Salem fight pavilion next Wednesday night. Kentworth fights Monday night looking him over as referee. TiniT-Tr Y..l J A1 I UI""UW' " ' i With Babe Ruth's 36th home run as the crowning blow, the New I Ynrk Tuikeea defeated the Tl- ! . 8rB, lU , . game of their series. Roy Sherid went the route for New York and I Guy Cantrell for Detroit. New York Detroit Sherid and Dickey; and Hayworth. ' A's Win ia Oth CLEVELAND, July 24 (AP) T h o Philadelphia Athletics broke a tie in the ninth Inning to win from the Cleveland Amer- HUMS SUFFER New Method of Treating Is Only Effective Remedy Found A HOME TREATMENT GUARANTEED RESULTS Everyone knows that piles and hemorrhoids' are caused by swollen, dilated veins, hat until the new method or iateraauy treating piles was perfected nothiic cemiacly would relieve except aa operation. Now, thanks to the chemists of to day, piles aad hemorrhoids should sooa bo a taiag of the past. Only a person who has suffered long sad terribly with piles caa marine how clarieas it ia ta he free of such troubles, yet it caa bo done new. The chemists said "Why cast we put a coating ea a pill that whea swallowed will not dissolve until it reaches the bow els? Then let it melt into a heal- iag, soothing, paia banishing lie Bid that win help satire baaish an signs of the trouble. Research re sulted ia the making of Colae Pile ruts aau tests ia thousands of cases prove it almost infallible. As eae sufferer recently said "It Is the ealy thing that ever helped ate. For years I suffered terribly with pues, unua not work, stand up or lie down ia comfort. It dis- iged mo to get bo relief. oao day drnrrist friend taU ma cswuga-to try aaytaiag. to make a teas- story short, I got relief ia 84 haven! had a touch of nflea I siace." Mrs. John Chiinlan. Glens I VVTT' HP . waxgmw are I SirSS? ,lwT? j?n'7 &T by the nationally knows reputation of the Colae Chemical Co Brent weod. Iff, a who gladly mail a full sise kettle ta plain wrapper to say I stamps : If. year druggist hasat - iassv 1 .. ... ' i--Adv. B. Bll BUNGS OUT HOMED tlUlEB 36 R H E 5 8 1 2 7 S Cantrell A60I1V WITH PILES 4 "Ji fistic career in Salem a couple of at Meorord with iacK vempsey leans here today 8 to (. R H Philadelphia 8 14 Cleyeland 10 Mahaffey, Rommell and Coch rane; Brown, Hudlin and Myatt. White Sox Win CHICAGO. July 24 (AP) "J " to Tictorr with th heln of Rer nolds" today and at the end of nine innings the score was Chi- cago 10, Washington 4 R H E Wflshinsrtnn A IS Chicago .......1 10 15 LIska, Brown, Fischer and Spencer, Ruel; Lyons and Tate. Red Sox Win Opener ST. LOUIS. July 24 (AP) The Boston Red Sox . won the first game of the series with the St Louis Browns here this after noon, 8 to 6. R H E Boston 8 11 4 St. Louis S 1 Russell and Berry; Stiles, Col lins and Ferrell. Eight Home Runs Feature Oakland Victory at S. F. RAM VT) IVriCPn Tnl. A (AP) Oakland bombarded three San Francisco Seal pitchers to score an easy 10-5 victory today. Eight home runs, five by Oak land, marked the contest. Buzs Arlett, Oakland right fielder, and Ed Coleman, who started at right Held but finished pitching for the Seals. Each hit two home runs. The Oaks took the lead in the . third aad continued to pile up the advantage from then on. R H E Oakland 10 17 2 San Francisco 5 10 w Hurst and Lombard!: Perry. Turpm, coieman and Gaston. BRITISHERS STRONG NEW YORK. July 84. (AP) On the basis of revised polo handicaps, listed by the Rurllng- nam club, Great Britain will chal lenge the United States for the International cup this September with a 33-goal combination, the strongest mustered since the war for this classic of Anglo-American sport. no 011E ABED HAVE COBUlieFJI 1 : aaui -- uuuui I lKm't Hurt Any More SIX WAFERS FOB 10c , GUARANTEED HESULTS c Tho newest, heat remedy for wras is a ray, xnm as paper corn wafer. No burning' adds or bulky doughnut cads ta add : mttmn when shoes are on. Press aa "O Joy Com Wafer on the corn or cauous witn. your finger. It sticks there. Strong as oxen, gentle as Can be. The naln atana at miml Slip shoes on and forget it. Later out comes corn, cauous, roots and au. Guaranteed to never fafl. Ask druggist for O-Joy Com Wafer six waxers zor lOCjo 7 '. . . -v . Adv. TfLDEM DRAWS BASQUE FIRST French Fans Jubilant With Confidence Borotra is Due to Win PARIS, July 24 (AP) French fans openly boasted to night, while the satire officials agreed with them In less boister ous fashion, the luck of the draw hid fair to hrin Prance two vie- tories In the opening pair of sin gles matches of the challenge round for the Davis cup Friday afternoon. Big Bill Tilden, ace of the United States team, drew Jean Borotra, the bounding Basque. for the opening match which will start on the courts at Roland Garros Stadium. George Lott, Chicago, who will help the Amer ican veteran with the singles bur den, faces Henri Cochet,. world ranking star. In the second match, the doubles teams, as yet unnamed will clash Saturday with the final singles, Lott vs. Boro tra and Tilden ts. Cochet, Sunday afternoon. While the French are babbling over with optimism, the American colony feels sure Tilden's oft- proven supremacy over Borotra seven consecutive victories on grass and hard courts will be shown again tomorrow, giving the challengers an even, break in victories for the opening day. No one, either French or American, appears to erant Lott a chance against Cochet. Point to Basque's Near Victory Four out of five Frenchmen be lieve Tilden's spell over Borotra will be broken tomorrow. They point in support to the bounding one's duel with the top ranking American at Wimbledon, where Borotra evening the count at 2 all and led in the fifth set four to two without the advant age of the ten-minute rest which he will get tomorrow if the match goes beyond three sets. Tilden pulled the Wimbledon battle out of the fire but the French do not believe he can do it again. Tilden appears to feel heavily the responsibility of his eleventh hour election as a member of the American Davis cup squad. Likewise the morale of the younger members of the team seems hardly to have been im proved by the selection of Tilden. Although they openly welcomed big Bill the youngsters seem to feel tha United States nhonld sink, or swim with the youthful element in the 1930 plan. U BROOKLYN, July 24 (AP) The Robins broke even in a double header with the Cincin nati Reds today, taking the five Inning second game, 9 to 0 after Cincinnati had won the first 4. to 8. Brooklyn scored seven runs in the fifth inning to take the sec ond contest. R H E Cincinnati 4 7 0 Brooklyn 3 8 0 Kolp, Campbell, Ash and Suke- forth; Vance, Elliott, Moss and De Berry, Plclnlcb, Lopez. R H E Cincinnati 0 S 1 Brooklyn 9 12 0 Frey and Gooch; Phelps and Lopez. Army of Twirlers PHILADELPHIA. July U (AP) The Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Nationals put on a heavy hitting contest today, the Cubs winning 19 to IS. R H E Chicago 19 17 2 Philadelphia 15 17 2 Osborn, Teachout, Nichols, Bush, Malone and Hartnett; Wil loughby, Elliott, Smythe, Hanson, Collins and Davis. Haley Can't Do it All BOSTON, July 24 (AP) St. Louis Cardinals lost to the Bos ton Braves here today, 5 to 4, although Chick Hafey of the vis itors did bis best with two hom ers, a double and a .single In four trips to bat. R H E St Louis 4 8 .0 Boston 5 13 0 Haines, Bell, Grabowskl and Wilson; Smith and Cronln. Giants Win Short One NEW YORK. July 24 (AP) The Giants took a 1 to 0 deci sion over the Pittsburgh Pirates today in a gams baited after six innings by rain. Freddy Lindstrom's homer In the first Inning brought the only run. R H K Pittsburgh 0 I S New York 1 t 0 Kremer and Ilemsley; Hubbell and Hogan. ' - 666 Relieves a Headache or ITesvalgia m an nilaotM hMkl m rViM tlu first day. aad checks Malaria in three days, " 666 also in Tablets RQitaa, TaaaUfcw Brr -f ctcmYsTius. BlAaion BRU m FIX. LA. toaaowm kam Wf KM! SOU BT bAUMUTS aTUXVSZSf ROBINS 01 IN CHicwnSiPJUS Lincoln Baseball Teams Defeat 14th Street Lads In Playground Contests lii" 7ni rrcvrr No, we never say "We told you so," but allow us at this point to 5 recall that some time ago we said class B nine, and Lincoln Class A lack of hall players couldn't be team made it 11 to 7 from the responsible for all of the much 14 th street larger boys, maligned Portland club's woes. Standings in playground base Now the suspicion that there was oan So far follow: discord and, bad blood somewhere in' camp has proven correct. - Anyway, we didn't quite call the tarn. In jocular mood we predicted that Junk Walters and Walter the Great Mails wouldn't be able to live In the same clubhouse. As far as we ran learn those two haven't .been spitting at -each other, but Walters and Carl Mays erstwhile New York Giant ohncker, have. That particular war isn't the 7 e. however. A row be- tween two pitchers couldn't spoil a ball team's morale, but Walters, at least, has been on poor terms with some of the others, and there may be more little cross cir cuits. Jack Kentworth, not long since Salem's pride and joy, is coming back to fight Ted Rog bway at West Salem next Wed nesday night. We'd like noth ing better than to see what im provement the slugging south paw has made, bat if prelimin ary plans go through, that's also the nigit of the Reilly Vangler mat boat. We're go ing to be torn between two loves. Wish these fellows could get together on their dates. Vangler didn't find competi tion so tough among the home boys at Astoria. He chose one of them Tuesday night and won bis bout in three minutes. Sammy didnt remember the fellow's name, bat b rousing among the exchanges, we find It was Polkinhorne. We don't blame Sammy for forgetting. About that Boston crab coun ter that Al Karasick pulled Wed nesday night after the Greek spoiled Al's back with a crab hold ,n the second round, an inquisl tive fan asked Al If there wasn't some way to break that tortur ing grip. "No chance after he gets it right," said Al. "But if you start working before he gets set 1 you can dump him hard." Whereupon Al went right out and demonstrated It. That wasn't exactly a pretty match. There's something beau tiful about most sport events an optical delight, so to speak but it was mostly missing Wednesday night. There was something grneoome about the grip Demetral got on the lion's stump of a hand. Apparently Silverton's Ameri can Legion junior ball team isn't going to have things all Its own wsy In the home game with Eu gene Saturday. Eugene claims it didn't have all of its regulars tor the first game. -o I WeSaw She was only a painted lady as she sat in a Salem restaurant and Idly blew tings of cigarette smoke into the air. It was the lovely cello quality of her voice that caused one to ' turn and look at ber. The careful appli cation of much cream and pow der could not hide the worn hard lines in her face bat there was confidence In her voice as she said, Im on my way to Hollywood and of course Til get a part.":(M. c.) RAIN HALTS TENNIS NEW YORKi July 24 (AP) Rain Interrupted play In the me tropolitan grass court tennis championships ; today and none of me ionr quarter final matches was completed. AUXXZCAS ZJBAOtrg At Detroit 2, Kew York 6. At ClaraUad 6, Philadelphia S. At Chieag 10, WuhiatUa 4. At St. LoaU S, Em km S. HAnOVAL LEAGTT1 At Philadelphia 15. CkJeaf It. At Beatoa 6, St. Lai 4. At Kew Yark 1, Fittnrgk 0. At Brooklyn 8 8, Ciocisniti 4-0. YATIOK AL LEAGTB V I 55?"- ? ? so.PtuK s 4T .478 I . " Mil Boaton 43 4T .47S . Z. 4S 48 38 Ciaeia. ' 42 48 .467 Et. h 45 44 M Philad. 8 85 .860 ' - - - ' AMEXICAH XJLAatm - W. U fet. W. L. Pet. Ffeilas. . S4 82 ,67i Detreit 4S 88 64 Wuk. SS 86 .8171 Chicacs . ST 85 .408 . Y. 84 40 .574Bortoa 88 SS JOS Clcral. 40 47; .5101 St. I ' 8 SS J88 1 ' COAST LBAOTJB ' (Ial4iar Jy 28 OsnM) - ; w. ia. - ret. I Xiisloa S S .687 OskL v 14, 5S Lmt A. 8 4 58 I BUy. o .888 Seattle 1 s o. Crowds of children continue to pack the swimming hole at the 14th street playgrounds, accord ing to report yesterday from Di rector Grace 8. Wolgamott. In fact, activity at all three play- I grounds. Lincoln, Yew Para ana 14th street, is at higttspucn ana working smoothly. Lincoln ball players put things orer on the 14th streets yester day, winning both games scnea- nled. The Class B Lincoinues won 9 to 2 from the 14th street Class A Team Lincoln 14th . . Park . W. 4 4 2 L. 2 4 4 Pet. .667 .500 .333 Class B 14th 1 -857 Lincoln 1 3 .250 Park 0 i -00ft Girls at 14th street grounds or ganised themselves into the Bea vers and Trojans yesterday for a round of biff ball, with result that " Theodora Bouffleur's Bea vers won 21 to IS from Helen Wilson's Trojans. Other Beaver biffballera were: Lavelle Sanford, Grace Johnson. Delva Lebengood. Irene Van Avery. Manie Lora, Martha Lord and Gladys Ques seth. Playing on the Trojan side were: Helen Wilson, captain, Ruth Brant, Jean Marshall, Bet ty Anunsen', Wallena Pitt, Ruth Ann Crawford, Georgia Clarks and Jean 'Peterson. Small boys and girls at 14th, after the regular story hour yes terday afternoon, went through tumbling and pyramid antics un der supervision of the instructor. CALUMET BUSH WIXS TOLEDO, O-io. July 24. ( AP) Calumet Bush, a baby eolt. trained by the la' - Lon McDonald. won the Fort Miami two-year-oia trot here tonight. C Business i c AMUSEMENTS Soin Oolf Course 2 miles south on Kiver Drive. 18 hole watered fair ways, large greens, rees 7c, sunaayw and holidays, i.vu. REETEE GOLF, driving practice, 5 hallM for 10c For men and wom- en. Winter Garden, 333 N. High. Why go miles to swim when you can swim at Taylor's Beach; only 10 and ISc. ilt and State. AUCTIONEERS F. N. 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Pur Materials 18 Telephone 18S - 1884 Broadway HAVE BIB FIST DUEL PORTLAND, Ore., July 244 (AP) Carl Mays and John Wal lace (Junk) Walters, Portland pitchers, engaged in a 20 minute, fist fight in the clubhouse just before the Wednesday night game. It became known here to day. Officials of the baseball club are trying to hush up the affair but it is known Walters was bad ly bruised about the eyes, face and lips and it is reported Mars suffered a broken nose and pos sibly a fractured rib. Although the other players knew the fight was in p.ogres they made no attempt to stop it. It is reported Mays and Walters have been unfriendly for some time and their teammates believ ed it better to let them "fight i out." It is doubtful that either of the two will be able to pitch for sev eral days, .reports say. Vancouver Girl Beats Veteran In Great Upset VANCOUVER. B. C. July 24, (AP) Wielding a true and tell- lnj chop stroke Miss Marie Mo Nab. Vancouver, scored a" atari ling upset In the western Canadian lawn tennis tournament today, when she conquered the" veteran, Mrs. Golda Myer Gross. Berkeley, in the quarter finals, 9-7, 11-9. Bradshaw Harrison, of Tacoma ;' T. O. Ryall. Vancouver; Franlc Gove, Oakland, and Henry Prusoft. Seattle, advanced to the semi-fi- nals in the men's division tody CARTER WIXS BY K. O. SEATTLE, Wash., July 24. (AP) Leslie (Wildcat) Carter knocked out Doc Snell here to night In the first rov-d of their scheduled eight round, bout, thw fight lasting only one minute arf 14 seconds. Jack Dempsey, form er world hampion refereed thtf fight. , .. & Directory -o MATTRESSES New spring-filled oiatresnet recalled directly from factory to von. Caplml City Bedding Co.. Tel 19. 3630 NortH Canltol MUSIC STORES FOR RENT New nlanoa H. U Stiff Furniture Company. GEO. C WIT.I.. Planoa. Phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet musie and piano studies. 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