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THE BEND BUTXBTIN, DAILY EDITION, RUM), ORlifiON, MONDAY, JUNE 8. (92fl PAGE 3 MACK'S MAIN-STAY Game Is Won In Three Early Innings i,-ii by PUchw DltUra. who ttruck mi i ii bftUntn "nil iltovftd only 1 1 m wtll MAttTd blUi timi w hQj ft 10 ilrovo In Hirer ol III iMBl'l ' t II II m Mm ... j 1 1 f' t. I- i it, ,11 .mm SuimIu v dtfMitd Ibt Sh. -villi llunh Olllb to tun) tVttltd Hp tRI hiitmrri Im1wim'i tlii' iwti Him mi tit hk llUMMlli plUhlnfl fee Hhi.vlln 111 mi, hnil ii ii nff iliiy, it m limy Ik itm.n frmii ihn rivn tPM pititt bt bmudj hut Brookt0oAolon nlfh. lutvf ool l. !. i ItM II ItliH moil liny iluy. fur tin hhI ulilcr Iiiivk i;ul lut 'l tOMth ir Rtllhty nrrav nf hIuhkith. nrrooki Rctnion ) it nil of iin mot I imk iii iii tood. h iri tnd fourth IntiltiK". tit ih mm'oihI, Slut' iiinl, IMiMirn Ii 1 1 two liuKK-r In ilhk Mir (MMpiOD BlAtO'l Nil tbt hinititNt left j ftftd hit inmv ih hi HHfJU. Ii It lilt i in tonoi on i'" rlr,,, bonntOi BlAtol hi orod on Dltttm' doubly In Ihl Htlnl l ain wulkiil. BtOKM doniltdi Mrtini nil-. i nut in right flttdi BUU wlkod ind ibon DltUrt mIiimI1!. ttti' three men ttliMUil nf him HrnrlitK oil (lie hit iiinl n wlhl thmu tO third DMi In the fourth Oliver w.im nxifi- mi un error. KiitiiK mil mi u f iHili-r - rhnlie mill Swltk rem hlnr f tr mi tirln- til unit Cnln vnt U nitiKini. mill vtob Mpid n stokiM1 InfWId 'iit BfttM then RMPpod up with il three hate hit. Moriu QHndlf nnd Sin villi MUoti ilhltt t Ket uny rutin until the ilxtbi heii HodfMB hIii Kleil. went (o nreohil oil K Kumioll'l llifleht mil. rein he. I llilnl mi a Willi pitch atii "i fired mi Workirmn'n win- w I In llii' seventh Slim wus safe nil un error, stole second, went ( i Ii I r I ii t ; iliMipti 'h Infield mil mid lOOIOd mm A 1 1 i ' slnrle In il Ighth Workman stnalcd. Wi Hiissclt wan safe nn un error, uml It. Itii'.s.-n scored lllclll with u three ham- lilt lili h hi r ink Ml llii' l"fi Held foul line nml rolled under t lit lib-urlicr The score : Urooks fli miloii II II II. II. A Swlrk. If t I I II II Ortadlo, t I U t I In j ll. III 1 2 III ii 0 Slokoe. lb II L 0 I ll Bra as, r( fi ti J'i.'n ii BUI, mi & ii 2 I & ll' Dtoufd i ' ii i 2 o I llrlggs. lb I I I I Oliver, ot . o I o o. oj Toubi o T It IT 11 I siiiii-ii hiin'ii. oiln'r Twn iiiiiu blU, Btoko, Hiuir 2. DMtn Tk(M bM bit. Ilriina Slrm k mil. I DMU n 1 1 wiiii en. ii. DUUni Hhf!IIHRlMM II It. II I) A K." K RMMll) It 6 o ii I n ii Workiiiiin. nn I '4 l Muiiilv. :'li I 0 M 2 h 1)1 NV RMMll, r 4 1 I f 0 Ot ll RMMll. 4 il I 1 3 0 StOW, 3b , 4 , 1 .0 I I 2 1 i : itmiin. rf I t 01 MOM, III I ' I' I ' MMa, Hi 2 n i i 0 iii lloilKMOIl. rf I I I I 0 n T.ilnl II I 7 27 M I Klnlcti linrn. Work mull . Slow. Al- iin Throo bMt kit. it. Rataoll 1 Htrork i u f . Ii)' It. RMMll l IMK mi balli, nil it RntMll 5. Boon bji ii.Mim II. H. 0IS. 1 0000 0 7 H -II. 0 II 0 II Ml I I '' n Umpire, Olooo, HE HS TI E HOST 0PIFFUNG- CLRV)e Since pys Or1 VOSIE. v or Hy DICK DORGAN Dieters Wins Victory For Brooks-Scanlon Ball Players HEAVY HITTING BACKS PITCHER All hi t winter uml ninut of the nprtiiK the fuiiH huve hrvn "chinning" in i t e or Ii-hi u limit Connie Mm k hlK Invenitneiil. Lefty Cmvi'H Thy flKureil that If he BflJBt through with ti In new huttery rtioti. t'orhraiu. that the leu in hail a Kooil i-ha nee to rop the rinK Nobody wim bothorlni n limit it i ertaln yniniK fellow w ho wun mi the team until the 0MUMHI Ntarleil. when hi wun Klveti It if ihimre, nuil lhy haven't Itojpod H i hi vP pnr the y lalkliiK ahout hi tn ttlntH Sam my it uy . the new MMA 100 who leu tit hotll leaKlieh with eight itfaVlgkl wltlN anil li" I" ' H for U ! rtf, : aVeruK' Hum hroke Into buttehull throe yearn uko with the Kott Worth ltni of the TMUU llHO In 193 he nluyeil with Fori Worth ami Mean mnnt, wlnnltiK 11 uml hmlnK 1U Ktunm Th'it full Murk ilraftetl him from Knrt Worth for mere nothing mi yeur with the Ai I. lot li n. Sammy 2f RECORD OF GIANTS MOST UNUSUAL ONE Lead Is Held Hy Team Wrecked By Injuries U. I'. Wlrrl..Th llrml HulMlnl NKW YOIIK, June S. New York ianil Pbil040lpbls, moviiiK Raxlly In tlM wood Intof lottlonol KkJnniAboi Ol the Hetwin, am mill liolilInK f Irnt ' place anil a eofflfOftOblG advaniaKe 'in the major iMgaO pi'iinanl rare. The perfurinnm e of th" (ilanl.i In Iboldlbl a four anil it half Kame lead In the National league with a team thai hax heen almoit wrerkeil by in Jiirlea haH been the IiIk feuture of the NeaMon. At no tltne bun the full '.HtrenKlh of ttie fi,ur lime rbampion.4 I heen available for uny protracted . period. The reserve Htrength of the team hecame ho exhaiiHled thai Pep I Tonne lb mar outfielder, had to be ; used at Hfcoud bnai In Heveral Kainen hut the lllantH went on wfnninK. Thin perforiiiame HtrenKthenH the oplnlon that the (Hants will capture another pennant. The Ilrooklyn ItoblnH and the I'lttMburKli 1'lrateH are In Kooil stride now and they will furnlxh what op position MilirawH team may ex pect, but there are no ground!, to be lieve that they will scare the cham plons when Krisch, l.lndstrolu, Kelly and the other distillled regulars get back in the game. The Athletics are. also showing class in fighting off the Senators with a team that lias been crippled I with heavy losses. Many oritlORi though! the Athlatlca would tukn n ' flop when Sam (Irny, one Ol the 001 of the pllchlng staff broke his baud, I but the spirit of the team lias kept j It going. Amorlcon league plnyorn believe linn the Athletics urn up uround the lop for the season hut many of them I believe thut Ihey will not he able to outlast the fine team that lucky Harris has. The New York Yanks are getting hack Into something like thol old j form since Miller Muggins heard thn j rail of youth ami le ached four of his veterans. The former champions will have to display more ronslsten- !cy. however, If they are to figure at i all In the pennant rare. NtacKS uvrEsr tiMo(' viho LEfts Both the MA"3 0R LEftGvES iNi Pitching- vsiiyh e WAlTDRUi i:.s- WIWK.lt (U. P. I ... ... I Wire t. Tho Bd llullrtln) LOB ANQBLK8, June . Kdtlln Kaoo, nanftBOT Ol Sammy Maiulell, arrived in l.os Angeles today to lie : Kin negotiation with Dick Donald tor I fight between Tommy O'Rrlen and MaOdell at the Ascot speedway I arena July 4. Mandell won a d I clslve victory over Phil Halvaldoro, local lightweight, at. Donald's show. irday night. O'Brien won on a fool from Ace lludklns in the fifth round of the second main event. BIG DOLLY T.AKKX One of the biggest Dolly Varden trout caught In the Deschutes this fear was one 2!) Inches long which weighed eight pounds dressed, pulled In Sunday by L. S. Slllery, near Jlcn- ham Kalis. won eight games and lost seven M.u k has gone datl) over Sninuel and pre dicts ureal things lor him titay possesses the mi.st baflling curve ball llnea the balmy days of old Amos RttJO. lie is a lug fellow, weighing ti bun I I Ti pounds all hone unit muscle. With this strength he can toss a menu hall over the plattet and mixes the speeder with his curve to very good advantage. Klght now be Is the main squeeze in Quaker town. Many experts who have seen Sam do his stuff claim that he is a cross between old Malty and Ale the great, while Connie himself says thai he never discovered a greater right bander in all his years and that boast includes his two greutest stars of long ago. Chief Bender and Jack Coombs. That's rather a com pliment from the old boy. Tills DATK in BPORT IS 2 4 At Chichester. KliK laud. Tom Spring defeated Jack 4 (..mean Iii a OOntOOl for the 4 4 pugilistic rhamplonship 4 IK77 At Lowell, Mass. the 4 hi'llaliapolts bOBObOll 1000 de- 4 faOtad Lowell I to ii 111 14 in- 4 4 iilng. 4 ls. Clarence II lie Mar. 4 4 the oelob rated Boetoo BMfotboo 4 4runner mid Olympic contestant. 4 4 horn at Medina. Ohio. 4 IK6 A testimonial benefit 4 lo Jack Dempsey nhe Nonpar- 4 4 ell t was given in Madison 4 4 BQUOIf t.arden 4 4 I 2 1 - At SI. Thomas. (Int. 4 4 the International grand hanili- 4 4 cap iropabootni obonplonoblp 4 was won Sllltoll of Port 4 4 Barwetl, Ool f 4 II22 Amsterdiim was se- 4 Idled as the place for holding 4 the l'l.'v Olympic games 44444 4 4 It s H. B. League Baseball UtmUCAN LBAGUB Won laist Pet. Phllailelphla 10 l HI WaablOftoO Id is ,111 Chicago 25 22 .522 Cleveland 22 23 .IS! St. IauIs 25 27 ,411 Detroit 21 28 .4 29 New York 0 27 .4 25 Bootofl it no ,111 TtXlAJ 's Scores RUTTING silll T PUK7.LKS III. I'. Iar.l Wire to Betd llullrtln) BAN I'll A.M'ISCO, June 1, QeorRo Clodfroy'i ibowlns in bis boot with .luck Renault here Saturday, nl iIhhikIi he won Ibe verdict, has not entitled him to toother bit motob soon. In Hie opinion of promotera and rami. Pllhl followers still are quit- Bloally dlioooslnB iho sudden iwllob in bettlni ihe day of the fiKiu from Itenaull to Oodtrey. The fight at- tefldonOO wiih 11,12?. with receipts of IIS7BI. The NthtOn received slightly over 11,000 each. OodfTO) and Jimmy Dougherly, his miiuager, have gone to l.os Angeles A I New York It. II. K 81. lunula 5 12 1 New York ( 6 14 1 Bottorlot; Danforth, van under. Oaaton, Oram and BoYorolBj Hoyt, Pennook and Bentouib, Behani, At llosloil It. II. B, Cleveland 1 5 o llnslon 3 7 (I llalleries: BttBUtfl and I,. Sewell; Rhmka ami Plolnloh, At Philadelphia Detroit Philadelphia J L "It. urn- tL" Iii, nil, il I U ARSON & CO. of The Grtien Wnlrh" I ll.iiu Is Sill i l u in e Vulchi'H Clrtnn Greeting Cnrda Glass Jewelry it. il. B, 7 12 1 li 1 I 4 Batter lea : Dauss ami w un Perkins; lliiiiniKarten, Groves and Cochrane. At Woablogton Chicago Washington u (Called end third, ruini Chicago. Lyons and Schalk: Iteu Iher. It u i ! nnd RaeV s ITION l. LKAGl'R Won Ixist Pet. New York 31 14 III Ilrooklyn 27 19 5S7 Pilishurxb Iff in ,141 Cincinnati 22 2.1 .411 Philadelphia 21 22 ,411 llnslon 1 S 20 .409 Chicago 19 23 .404 SI. Loot ..11 23 .301 Staday'a Beam At CThleaio it. n I New York 4 9 1 Chicago 10 12 0 llalleries: llentley and Cowdy: Alexander and (ioimtles. AI St. Ixiul It. 11. K Ilrooklyn 5 SI. laiuls 5 I Klghlh inning i llatterles Oeschger. Osborne ami Taylor; Dlckerman. Stuarl and O'Forrotl. At PUtabarBb it. B, I Ilostnn 4 7 1 PUUbortb 8ii Batterlea Orahan, Maitiiiord, Oenowleb ami Qlboon; AldrldBO ood Bmltbi At Cincinnati It. 11 B Phtladelphia .2 K 11 Cincinnati 5 7 0 llalleries: Rind BottO and Wilson; Rimy ami Horirave, coast LRAG17K Won Loll PcL San Krancl'sco 4 4 HI .7.1:1 Snlt Uike 35 26 .577 l.os Angeles 32 29 .524 Seattle 30 30 .5110 Portland 25 31 .146 OobJOOd 26 34 .433 Sacramento 25 :ii! .409 Vernon 24 II .381 Yesterday's Scores Klrst game: It. R. 10. Sail laike ; 3 7 4 Oakland 4 S 0 llalleries: O'Neill. Ciilcahy. Plercy and Peters; Kaiser, Pruett and lly- lor. Second game: It. II. K Salt Lake 1 7 n Oakland ... .1 8 1 llalleries: Singleton and Cook. Iloesler and McDonald . First game: It. II H San Kranclsco . 13 15 I Portland . .10 16 0 llalleries Williams. McWeeney and TollO! Hums. Ortmaii. Ilachac. Meeker and Tobln. Ilowland. Second game: It. II. E Sun Francisco 6 8 U Portland 3 9 1 flatteries: Crockett und Agnew; Winters and Tobln. First game: It 11 K. Sacramento 0 4 1 Vernon 2 9 0 llatterles Shelletihack.. Can field and Koehler; Kckert and Hannah Second game: II. II. B Sacramento 3 9 4 Vernon 10 10 0 llatterles: Vinci nnd M. Shea: Christian and Schnng. First game: K 11 P.. Los Angcte .. 1 9 :i Seattle 9 12 1 llatterles: tilazner. Mllstead anil Sandherg. Plunimer and K. Baldwin Second game: It II. B l.os Angeles 2 8 21 Seattle 7 15 3 llatterles: Payne. Hughes and Hu nts; Stryker and Daly. Spec Woods Gets Draw In Ring Bout At Salem Spec Woods, veteruu fighter who hroke into the game In Bend, la still demonstrating ibe gametics which characterized his work in the ring here, according lo the Salem Capital Journal of Saturday, which reports a draw fight between Woods and Krankie Lewis: "Spec Woods and Krankie I.ewis went 10 full rounds to a draw in the hoxlng show at the armory last night. "ll looked like I.. : would knock Woods out, as the Indian landed time after time with a heavy left, but Woods whs propped up and managed to stay the limit', ulthough most lighters would have gone down un der such punishment. The fight was not as good as the first meet, al though Ihe boys fought all of the time. The final round w-as the best of the 10 with both battlers trying for a knockout. Lojigtg had Woods pretty groggy in this round, but the visiting battler hung on. Woods tipped the scales nt 142 pounds and I.ewis at 111.'' Tut It In The Bulletin The timber in the Central Oregon vaca tion land provides you shade, comfort and fuel. While on your vacation be careful with fire. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. THE LIFELESS ARM Monday Health Talk No. 22 I By Roy Reynolds. nug no. 22 ' D. C. PH. C. Mot always are the effects of in accident visible, nor is their development immediate. That ihis is true is well illustrated by the case of Mr. Jsralewitz. Knocked from a bicycle in a collision with an auto, it was ap parent that his arm was broken. UNCUI HEN SAYS "Whit makes the new horn infant vrll is hfurintf Ihst the er ca Ha tax is 1160 and 11 it isn't that aak ita ma and .he'll tell you." HEALTH FOLLOWS CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPINAL NERVES IN DISEASES OF THE FOLLOWING CR6AN5: , HfAD ,EYt5 . EARS ARMS ueidt i itur.c llaAl llFO fvi -- xVV PANCREAS i BOWELS fv APPENDIX ?N BLADDER Spinal Ci:umL0MR LIMBS THE LOWER NERVE UNDER THE MAGNIFY ING CLASS IS PINCHED BY A MISALIGNED JOINT. PINCHED NERVES CANNOT TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IMPULSES. CHIROPRAC TIC ADJUSTING RE MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE IS FREE AS NATURE INTENDS. What was not apparent and wjin not learned for many months Int er was the fact that the Jar of (he accident had caused a slight .novement of one of the bones of Ilia spine: Ibis bone then pressed upon the nerve leading to the broken arm. When the hroken arm had healed, the arm remained useless, in spite of regular continued treatment calculated to restore life to it. It was only when the spinal bone was adjusted back Into position by a chiropractor and the nerve released from pressure, that he recovered the use of his arm. ELECTRICITY FAILED CHIROPRACTIC SUCCEEDS "Mr arm, broken aa the result of a fall from my bieycle when an auto ran into me, waa set at the doe tor's offiee. After removal of the east I received daily electrical treat ments and massage (or eight or nine months, but the arm remained use lees. I heard of Chiroopractie and decided to investigate. After 12 ad justments from a chiropractor the hospital doctor told me that my arm was coming along nicely, and I on ly needed to return twice a week for treatment. Nine months of medical treatment failed, but after only twelve days adjusting t have a use ful arm and can return to work." Meyer Jsralewiti, Chirop-aetiie Re search Hunan. 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