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TOE REOISTHR GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON X":ge Sly. Mat Match ioran, garni . : " i'r ... Wednesda Hi In Title IGHCLI MBE LOOK'S 'EM OVER H DICK STIIITB R Tli" f l.'iim iiKiilc by (lie Niusliiw d'oil and (inn club tliiit wesf.Ti) I .a ne .'Mid Mulleins count ics is the ccntd' nf tlic "reatr-t rcrrrai loiiai (-finer in tnc imuiiiucm i nm an irl I, I had the FINALS OF WHISKER CONTEST FEATURES BEAUT ,i,,,m,- f aitci.i,,,,' ffrtrrfm porl-i.ienV onrniiiza K rj tmircil a ...I.I BK. nine til Spot t n i i an lew dl' I In- ill) Ink. in t!iat area. 'J'lie ,n h are t-i riuii lv wi.i i ii 1 liy Ha- in cr ris ani Ih Kl'iilav niylit Hie .'irst ill the chili's year Milne of llic iiieinlier.s (louliled il then. in ;ni v ni' I in- lakes or streams. mm-' JS COMPLETE PROGRAM Main Event: Sailor Moran vs. Tetsura Hlgimt. Seml-Finil: Black Panther vs. Oils Cllngman. Opener: Sandy MacUonald vs. Mirkrty McGulre. Referee; Harry Ellictt. f 1 onsiii" i erieasr; III fJgtfWm ,JS4 1 1 r"'1 '"-""" f'-tiune,. '!. -li ine in Iheir lalus 7ir J., Jj i , ,si ,':. I7...r n,ri. .... e flub meeting liiM f ; j( V 4 i . i,v ,, i',,,,i,,- still fi.-li J'erliap., tlx re has lieen a .steady decline in the number flll!1 nf lisli. but there still arc iilenlv of irame fish in the Jakes and streams. I hail the plea.-lire if making: the ex cursinii with Officer Kiill Williams, stale policcinali in ciai:;e of "iimc lln'' supervision in western Lane .pone Al.'er "sliooilnij" a series ol p'cturr, of lie fr.lls. bslow Tri angle l.-ke In Lake crk, we ar rived r.t Cunhm.in. L. V. "Larry" Drrrirt. fii esh'cnt of the club In sl.;lcd that Vllllnms fake me fish Inn, mil cnmlssbned Earl Hill to art a fliildo. We had a dllfi ruit llmo OBttlnn Earl away Iron f-.o sto-e. hrt after much coax ing he led us to ttio upper North Fork of the Sluslaw river. Williams and I took the liloh rord and Earl the low road and r.-e an hour and a half wo met at a drstfjnated place with our c:li.hc- some 50 cutthroat, sal mon trout orit bahy etcelhcad ranging from fl lo 14 Inches, Hlil tnpplm ll'.o catch with ttio lamest fl-.li, And the hoys at the meetng I -ni n::lit cried ahout the lack of fl-.h. Wendell Wood Shoo Is 65 At Country Club I'tilliiiK titsi'flipr su'vcn lirlMH nml ;m vhxW, Wrri.lcll W.H..J, vlnb pn. ; frf-.i,i(niil, tirfl lltn Kukciip Cnuiitr.v ! chili cnui-.-c rcciinl Tiji'Mliij' nfti'niN'Hi ! wit It a blistering (15 sovimi under pur. WmimI, phtyiny with .litmny Ihisliotig 1 n ml I r. 1 1, l. Ilnl.er, uiik prcpiirinu' frr Inn pliimifil jaunt to f -1 Mmite t ii ml tlie .Northern ( "nlifurniii Upfn Mournnmeiit to hi' held Inter tliih !iinniih. liiihnnf; fiiriled n Kiih-pitr 7U j ii rid l)r. Milker tin M, j 'lln- m-iht lied I lie rrmril t.ct iy That erv wnsn't idle I ei-fius ell her. 1 ne, f.n nwMj '.m ersi.y of Ore The Si.i1:iw li.Hl ami (inn i-lub ! I" 1 " " " nml Un!k,'r ' 'llil'Vrr" r;perimnntci with tlfir pp'ldnn. j 1,1 Their fiii'Hnt; t-!mw hut predatitry AVihmI whn five under pur Ht 1 he liirdN in the rstaie ihstruy twiee the;turn with it ,TJ und wiik eight under number M f if-Ii imnimlly t tin t t-mihl be jmi the I Itli (,'reen where he hud ii prnduci-d by dnul-le llie mimb'T nf 1 1 irdie ilure. He went one over pur on M;ite h:ii' hcrien tmw in ope ml ion. 1 1 he iTtth nml 17th nml mine home with The boys li:ne untlieied f-oine eceetl-ln birdie four on the iSib. incly intercstiua iiniieri:il whirh lj '. VIV,V W)IH snir(., tj,p n,i. w ill try to pni ioeil.er fur n lire ( vnri ;;,, u..n, WhimPh necond hhot piUliuny vtoiy one ni llieM- uuyn, inr f'H'U will f-h'.eh spHl'Isiuen lllld pi'ol nbly bnnu' h.nl buei'n tip (he 'l;in I'or rened, ill II till -I III the hitunltoii. 'sted three feet from the pin, The iiitnplete rerottl-tyina mi lnlVh Another IntorettHnn jnunt (itnrllno itt 3:';o a. m. Snlurdny wrs a trip to Tnh ken Kelt Inko. Lnrry Porriti wanted tn show me nn i riurti.il tuimlier of larrjo trout h I l-fl Iske. Virtually travellno r:i n f Innk, we tirrived nt the nermnird spot nltitM 5 : 4 r n. m. At'.l Ri:ro enough h'o trout rnneln) from 10 to 20 Inohos veto liimritni nil over the place Af'er wnt-hlnq Ih s cKhlliltlon we f'ld a ll.t'fl flh!rn. One of the lrn::t nhotit II hohfls lonk my rmnll i!'y IV' v fly liy n;llnke. Thrn t n::unfinl to calnh a Uluo r';i mi n lloynt Coachman, a t' rrn-pvn'i'l In-s on n "pcroh" p'"'t. ,-'ul Ii t"p tho trip, a pflrch. Tin f'Mir fih rro dlnwti nttovo, t"' !n Ir.iitfl!, lr tout, hh;o u a: d ,rre!t. TNi prcsfnU a Pind p:.cnvi!rt of t Ii o variety nf f j-' I'ifl jv;l "Me In t'o ria.tal I k". Ci'ir --1. hy ' n p-i:c-n brook, r.i!.'!? w fiul ( nMliroal. I I'nr 1 Wood I 4 ! 10 II 12 : Par I I .'I ; w i i r. ii is in 17 :t I l ;i ' i i l f-d. n Tj IB T A tio.j-.r. til. r.n H :tnt ill re ;iw ,in' of ;h T,!!::in,..!, I T.'1-.fo..d. : d tuV 1";-. -it ! ..(' ltd I :t nit I i: Pi; nienf, with Mill- w ill be a fejitnre iH'he .lubilre nl i' o-eilt he;idn .tlllv r-M'ii;ii'e i tnti tile pilchini; i'f .y n- ' Uowe Mii-key. kiU' w I'M, i-- epert ii in in I resume ho ilbni 1 be month i ; hh'l t is iiimiiiiiii; I he tirtimn N iimler iil fir a Mintii- cmimIi- S Mr BEST BET FOR EVERY ROUND ti"ii . . . . .Murii'l Wntrli h msins (Mil nil Hi'i'ntl must lillil-tilltllllliT ttMinin- i t hut ri'liirui In lln' imrthwFkt with iho WnmiMi'n Western crmvn M'uii nl ('tiiia'M Inst wt't'L Spirls . thrniigh-n-knnt- hole This hoy Boll Pceplcs of Okla homa City who tosses a avelln ctose to 2.1(1 foot Is supposed to havo an offer from 113 collenes and universities. .. .He admits he likes Stanford, hut his mother wauls him to nn to Oklahoma U....Snr.io Patriotic Orenon Ian should write the boy and tell him where some of the country's flreatest Javelin tossers havo been developed... Colonel Bill May. ward could do wonders with a h-y who Is already capable of 227 feel. . Si'rn-frit!ii-lti'-sinr-(rep 1'hctiMint limit. ts iu Ori'-nu will hi. iilliuwit ti 1 hut f.Mir I'Mtk Inrtls iluriny nnv I. i.v t'V r'hl in v.im'1, uitli lln I'Mi'pt ii.u nf tin. WilliinuMIe Mil-li- uhi't'i' tin' ruliii linn i.r.'ivi,M will In- inn nml linn'. . . . Lull tii'ln iy Is i'iil at I'l'iitls mil nf first plui-p in Mm' iniiinr Ipiuiii' l.niiitii; rni'i'. Ir.'iil in' Mi'ilnirk Jil .111 nml I'niil Wnni'r "I -"ss I,,,. lilMimm nm 1, liiri'iiU'i-y nn' Inn nt;: n nii-i rv rm-i' ('" Ill'' I I'' lllll ll'lllllTsllill, .Inn ivilh '.' I nml Hunk n it li Jl . . . . MimI w n k Inn. I'll. . . . All. Freak Hole-in-One Scored by Teague On Gearhart Course s L ..,y r 75c I L'l 16 munilt, I I I PT' I old '0miiil Code No. J j I63C olil iioN t ) Wtlh.-im 'IVnjine n the ,.1! time fi :k t m one w hi li ne er I'l.n in; Sniithit i i oiirvo on ihe co.st, the 1 lib, Kplilliiii .'IM'ioit, hnii- tor M't'.i soine wits, niuilde te .bot th, tone. -1 Pi ntle ol fl hole- .inh ;m. 'Lumv ti li hot-. otini ed. Hi- i M'td hiit t hit h di n e ol( e t'.iu w tiy. t pon t! "IsotN. the four- ee the b.ill. Jeoiue S;(lt.'fd, middlew ej'Iit idiiimpiniis It ip inntdi be twectt t 'ii.'iiiipion S:nlor Moran and I h;i I lender Tel Mint lli'aini. J'lie tiM. other n:atcbe i biini; ti'i'i her tin- IW.i'k I 'ant her ji'aini IMi t lin-in;ill ill the -. tinunte helm- , id iviiidy Maid loinild n:niil .M-linire ju the .'iO-tniNiiie All m rapplcrit lime iipeiir- , I in tnuiii-ew nt hiots here and in ! I'oi'tland dining Ihe pnsr. month. ; A feature of the veniny's enter- -tiiiliineni will le the fourth of 11 series ; liiid the fin:i!-. of the Paei.ul's ftffieial whisker rowiiiK nuilot. A uieirhaii- , di--e jinze will be iiwarded Wednes day's w inner and he will then emu prie with the threw ju-evions winners for a I'o iini nv:ird ol,'( red by t!ic Army ami .N'nvy si ore. l.oe:il unit addiet.s h;ive ien up hope of anyone defentiti .M it ran in a championship mutch despite nil indi cations poiniin to ti lliiimi vithiry. Defeated Moran The ,ni iincse jiu -jil mi tniisl de feu led Moititi inn lion-title mahli here severiil weeks n'i and was impres sive in defentin' Sjii'dy .MaeDonahl iu Portland Monday nilit . At the Mime lime, .Morn n loM to Andy Tretiiaiti in I wo si ni i In falls iu i'ortlaud on .Monday. Hut since Moran lifted the crown from Jack 11 a yen last lebniary he has been Micressfiil iti defeudin bis lille against ( 'liu:;iii;:n, 'lhor tli'iiseu, Ihe Iltnck Pnnther, Maiball t.nrte: and 11 11 not. ( uimpresMve iu non-title matches, the sailor hits always come Uirou'b wilh (be belt at stake. The holder of the Gulf Slates nnd New Kiulitnd crow lis, besides the ecus! cnnlalon, was forced lo wrestle mi extra ol-niiinilc fall lust week naitisl t'lii'ter ami cnine through with n brilliiiul, if not eiliiciil, victory. Sche duled lo leave the northwest Tues day, .Mornn wits persuaded to reiiuiiu for a inaich iiniiist the Japaiiese "rubber tnan." Iu defejitiu Mornn several vetds ao, llianii appnreiilly was capable of winniuv, as he pleased. Hut he was forced to use nil of his cumiiiitf. Lfttlo Bcttlmj In spile of Ihe lad that Wednes day's iiiiiuh will probitbly ntlriiei the Int'Kest ntienihiiit'e i f Ihe ,enr bused on Ihe nd mi lice t ickei snle belt iu com in issiu tiers report 111 I le money will change bamls a ihe result of the mati-li. t'riiii's nttribuled Mornn'.s success to the fuel that he is a yrejit "coiisei -visl," never eertin hiiiveir unless an opiMini- arisen ni fntl nr n de fense niiiiieucr is necessary. The headliuer will be a bat lie of blows heart punches - nyauist the iniilali.in and dam.'iin jiu-jit u, .Moran depending mi ihe foimer ami 1 liuami on I he kit i er met lnd. Tin popular Ju; a neve niatlna.i will e away somewhere around si pounds. A terrific slnu.'le is ipectei in (he tiliilch between ( lmi;tii:ni ami ihe lit'si'n, Holh lire clean, sc cill 1 1 ic a ra p -des, but ure bard wnrkini:. speci;eiil nr mill men w bo iimi;i!I di -piay an assort men t of holds 1 hat pack a; much color as the umuiI ronyh-iind I limbic tiff i. s used b me a n ies, M( Uulre, MacOonald Il ill be (tie Irish against ih, Siols in the opeiiin- ntiiltli when Mi -(iiin e and Mai l mi;i!i! meet iu a simple capable of Mejilin"; (lie show. Alllloilh the two bo h;i e lie er ine, there is as much enmity belween theiu us I he reercat loiial hues bmh follow - Mrlluire fishing and MacI Uuiahl K'di i it lt The Sctit siii'in. nuMer of ihe cboke slnin hold, will add a definite pioneer at inosphei e to (he sl.ow hen lie dis pkns mil' of the finest crops (.f whis kers iu the count!. Many of bis friends t he has t r lends tie k pile lus nieaii't' I.'M'ImsI license hitn ol phm. mtii; to (our ihe country a the cham pion hew hikered nudclew en;ht sr:i' Pter of the world when be e;nos !i, northwest. l!es,M-ed MVit th'l.eis a , e on -nlf nt the Huh i "t-.-tr store nnd Uatiibo. 'I'd,' o.'iniij iii'it-h doled lo irl ,it .' p in. ; i IT STANDINGS V. L. Prt. Rubensteln'a . -. Sunset Oil . Triangle CCC -Fenn's Tires . . Riggs' Chiefs , . Hendershott'i . Eks Pengra-Lewis . , Barlow Grocers , Skele Jewelers . 1.000 1.000 .800 ..667 .500 .333 .333 .200 ..I 4 .200 . .0 6 .000 1ROFESSOR TETSURA H1 CAIMI. crea'.est known Japan cbs exponsnt of jiu-jitsu, will meet Sailor Moran, champion, in a title coast mlddleweiqht match at the armory Wednesday. Lane County Men Qualify in Coast Golf Tournament i ASTUIII A, July 1M. P) Clifton j Smith, youuu Purllan l public links 1 k dfer, toureil the Astoria Citdf and Coiinlry club course iu VI here Tues day to take tnetlalis, honors iu the qualifying round of ihe annua! niid , s limine r c'i miio hip t 'lii tiey for i men under W'l years, j His scohe was one under par, ! Chester M, tlirt of Kninier took inethil lionors for the over !'--yeai'B 4 1 1 v i ion w il h n Td. Walter ('line Jr., of Salem and ihe ruiverMty of (trefoil, finished fourlh 'aiming Ihe younger men with n 7-S. ('line is paired with Hob Anderson of Astoria in the first round matches. I.ane county's only two eiitranes, John Huvhniait of V, incite and W. (J, ('nihil of Cnlti-'e Crove, will meet ill fourlh-fli::ht match Wednesday. Hitsh : iniiii (piiiliiied with a US and Crabb , with n !'o. , Mrs. John Hii'limna ami Mrs. Crabb will play their seeond flight matches ; Wednesday. Kuheiistein's annexed its sixth traiyht victory in the night softball Iciigtip nt Kmerahl fiehl Tuesday nisht, defeating Hender.sholt's, 1.' to il. In the opeiiini: game. Highs' Kire Chiefs sloppefl a Pengrn-I.ewis rally to nose out ihe Loggers, H) to !l. Wednesday night games were sche duled to bring fou;- teams two of the upper and two of the lower brack ets together in games slated to pack punch. Sunset's Oilers will he seeking their sixth straight win, but face the third-place Triangle Hake CCC's who nearly upset Hubenstein's recently with an eight -run sixth-inning blnst. e game is scheduled for fS p. m. fol lowed by the Pcngra-Harlow clash. Two costly errors nnd three hits gave the Kire Chiefs a ti-0 lead over Pengra iu the opening inning Tuesday night which proved to be the winning margin. Virg Kingsley, Pengra pitcher, held the gas men to two hits the re mainder of the game as his tenm maies scored nine runs, one short of ;i tie. DcAutremont Pitches Well Mowlam), with n double and n sin gle, led the HiggV hitters while IHxon collected a single nnd a double for the Loggers. Utile Chuck Or Autremont, Ilend ershott, hurler, held (he llubensleiti big bats comparatively silent Tuesday night, allowing but six hits. Hut com bined with seven errors, the "Sofa Sitters" had little trouble defeating ihe sporling goods men. Hill "SpecdbaH'' J ties limited thp losers to four hits nnd struck out 1 batters. porncrook's single off Jones in the first inning gnve 1 lenderslmtt's a nne-run lead. Two Itube hits were good for a paid of runs in the sec ond, and then four errors, one walk and Ion Mnhec's homer tallied sis iu the t bird. Swenson nnd Christen sen, with a double nnd n single apiece, led the Kubenstcin attack. Scores: It. 31. K. peugrn rctn 0074 iiiggs tii"-' inf 10 5 ;i Kingsley nnd Palanuli; McCarty, Unbind nml M. iMiun. n. n. k. Itrndcrshott's . UMl 000 2 .1 4 7 Hubenstein's . t)! 12 l 1 leAiitreiuont and St evenson ; Jones and ( 'hristeiiseil. Baseball Standings lty Tin- AS-Sll('I.TI'.n PRHfiS PACIFIC COAST W $pJi LAW - irMm NATIONAL and world champions were among the numerous track and field stars of the two Americas who gathered to compete in the Pan-American Olympics at the Dallas Exposition. Above, left to right, are Jim Courtright, Canada's star javelin flinger; Jose Rlos, Peru's sturdy marathoner; Conrado Rodriguez, Cuban sprinter; and Allen Tolmich, U. S. hurdle ace. The meet was the biggest international track affair In the U. S. since the 1932 Olympics. Cooper Favored To Win $10,000 Chicago Tourney CIIICAUO. July 21. OP) A field of -1(12 players 21 S professionals ami 1 S-t nmateurs was entered today in the $HVHI0 Chicago Open golf tour nament to be held Friday. Saturday and Sunday nt ihe Mediuah Country club. Knlries were closed hist night, technically, but tourney officials in dicated that n few additional shot makers might be given permission to compete before teeing off time. Two courses will be used. Kigh- teen holes will be play- '. Kriday and another IS Saturday for qualifying, ! half of the field will piny the No. o i course Kridny nnd half Ihe Nn. 1 i course, with players changing courses Saturday. The HO low scores and I ties among professional and the 2." j low scores and ties among amateurs I will qualify for the ."li-hole final Sun- day over the difficult No, 3 layout. I Harry Cooper of Chicago, enjoying I his most profitable senson, is favored 1 to win, hut betting has been light in j view of the numerous top-notch money-t rail stars entered, including I Hurt on Smith, Sam Suead, Jimmy I Thomson. Open Champion Halph (nil j dahl. P.CA. Champion lienny Shute, , Ky Lnffomi, Henry Picard nnd scores 1 of other luminaries. Eleanor Holm Jarrett Warbles "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off" ce. ecu ffilEfiTi V,mt I. -r. 1 '" 13 U "! -':;!!. f.l,,.,. I'listi'inarv v....,j. Miiclilin: Sea-tl. b. I'lavir- ' . hanl. v.,' ,'" ta nil.. rMn Mi. . .... . . - - whii. Tii..',; ,'rv. 1 'it;: - ... ...... , i:.!i,m 23T.,i toailin; S:m 1 ;..- , , - I h,,t ""' it M'n n came an, I ,., laif .S p,,, Hth Rume in Hi Man.' 'c?.": scconii-plare Sacramento 1. AIiliou;!, ,;,, "Snii'H,.. ivi.n his six, I, -tr.ii-ht for if;. ins I'lirlliinil J',.,vi.r, ;Jr run was t,him.., fr "i;,n'tl Newsoine's Mm. In the r-'-i' ins, first haspnnin Ii'itch pA"-," " a throw from il,mi 0f A sacrifici- ami a double , C! Frederick chafed the rlm t,, A wild piteli anil loo But't cost Wesley FliiKen i f"'' -"'-'"' " .'-tn-4 iet. ... bonds of the S:, Kranci, ,'. Ill innlnss. Ki,,ivr. . ' ' . hy tho Wal. imiti.(i bis fori:,'-' in inr mis, 1,111 saw two roust, in the second iirain; when he one tuny witn a walk am lei come home on a wild pin-b. Th i:- omnit tne Srnls. 13 to J. CLKVKLAXD. July '.'1. W) Kleannr II, dm .Tarreit has lieen sin;; in; "Let's Call Hie Whole Thins tiff" tn Art .larrell, she disclosed to day, hut she tins no intention of liummin "Only n Hose'1 to Fannie ltrioe's husband Billy. TIic well-proportioned backstroke swinuniiis rliampion, center of a storm that kicked up waves of cham pagne about the Olympic team's bout lust year, said she had discussed a divorce Willi her croonini; band lead er husband. Hut she insisted that llilt not tlir.in . rnn,... , . boss. Hilly r,se. as Clevetaii .', sips hud it. ' "What has pnnr Ros, En ,, 5 with it V" she asked, while iaL., injury wninci ;ii,,u t r, r ami blue lIii'p. he's married. Happilr marrei' "1 I'll... h.,1,,.. '... :. " "Mi,. QUUUl a (J-:, as the iiroducer of llie show ii sim is in- suir. sain uose. I'eivflS SI1 llllll n rlnr .. "Aiiuui'ade Kevue" here in whiei 'J.'l-year.old swininier sin; aiiit-. wiiu jounny larzan oeisi Mnnv snerios nf f,n l.v.w-.J tircp waters nine nn ere. Northwest Gridmen Lag in Star Voting rilltl't.AMl. July 'Jl.- IT! -Tommy Swiillsoli nf llri''oli Slute. 111'! Itiork of Ihe I nivcrsity nf liieson anil I id i tod, bird of Washington Stale, linn hwi'sl fundi, lutes for an I'll-slnr uriil leiiin to play the pro fessional llreen Itav l'ai-kers, lire t.'UL'ini ill the national linllntiii. the ( ii'i'uniti.in said today. The newspaper ae Ihe totals frntu noi-lhwest ball,, I nn,- as rereived here as follows: Swans,, n, l.'ls'l); t.-k. I I'.'ll; IJoiMaril, 1 lllll. While ll,,il, and i;.,,ldar, rale ret utiv.'lv ln-lii'r in llle luiti.oial ,,i'. slron'ei' support from their h.one sei'lioli will tie tiore-sarv to iiren-iit tlrecon from beim: nut epresein ,., m the I'is ihaiilv sauie. Ihe Oreoni.-in -aid. San I lirf-o . . Saeraniento San Krauoiseo Portland .... I. os Angeles Hakland Seattle Missions . . . . .lis rti New Y I'hliaio ... Iletroit I'.oslon .... i 'li'i elaiid . ashiiislou St. I.ouis . . Philadelphia I'lliea-o ... New York Pitlsbtlrih . St. I.ouis ., ItnSl.OI ... Itrooklvn . I 'ineillll.'ll i . I'liila.li'tphia , . . . Ii" . . . . I1! . . . . oS .Ml ....IS 17 Ill AMERICAN .-,4 ,",n 17 II! :;ii NATIONAL sn ol 44 t'J . L. I."l lo 411 Til r4 lio til ,'i-J .'il tit ,'IS 4-i ...'! . ..'it . ..'ill Pet. .lid'J .."iSI! .oii:'. .Will .42o .4-:: j .7111 ! .urn i -I'l.'i ' .1:1:; 1 .inn .4o7 .I'J.". ' .11 .". .ttllf. Lt I b:ik ' is M-h,. Steele-Williams Bout j Slated for Wednesday Bill Dee, 1st Curve Ball Pitcher, Dies CHLSTPi:. N J . July 21. 4 Wilhiim "Hill," iVe. 7.1. who often told how he fooled oiioo-ini; batsmen with wh.it h" calb'd tlt first ctirr b.ll in b,.sobaU litM-.rv. died Tnes. ilay. A vjiudlol pitcher. 1'ee said he threw the fit-t curve ,i e;ir ao, pnreh In ace. lent He wa-. tmsms H few f.t-t ones whet, itl. -.r.'im nn tlte b rl co.-,- (ore, nml i.v' tuuer c ntht m it. I' he rev uli, he s.nd, w as ,iil ani.i.'ing otiti'iirw, LEGION TOURNEY AUG 7 PoliTLANI, July 21. -fl Ainericnu Legion Junior bnsebnll teniii-., district championship pty nearlv completed, s'umre off this week for sectional titles. The four top teams will play for the state chnm oionvhip August 7 and S Wood-burn. l 1 1 mmi rl Protect Your Familv from 13H0T WEATHER BLOWOUTS NOW FOR 1 s VXSSJ Eric Merrell Clothes for Men and Boys "Mv Choice is noil ( 111 hanker, who had c,,t l si,,,, nn (,, it,,, t dl,, ,.ai,, ,, taiiwai look n; f,,r his ball. 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