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PAGE 3 rooks-Seanlon Takes Game With Best Play Of Season THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1928 HIK Shevlin-Hixon Rooters Hopeful to Last wnii Tetherow of Hi k Seanlon i,u. iiiim in ibi bail form '" luw liown 'III" vi'iir iiml Mttllll Hl ii . ri cord i' lb local dial id .., ii nrlk iU, BbofltovMliou'i imii i, am found tough iladdtni l Bos ilay'i larao, managing U only una iiiun jjrnai the platii suih balm Hi'' cMi i audi III 1 1 ' dlfferanoo, oaeapl to lb epeetO" tort, Him Brooki Seanlon ipolled the idtalr gj a ball HUM by MorlBI live i him 1 1. V 'If"' liml'iK. "'Hi Kr.olu ully piled op a total 'it 1 1, Hi" rwtMM for iiii" ora throe In ii n ) r Matthew. VbOOi ability n I pitcher i" unonMitonodi Intra'! worked i'ii, until Dili roof to ii lined' down in id" firm Inning, and be bwnpd throe free inaaei ;i R4ly, ii, ,' Bbevtln-Htxon Loom i I an off do) in Hi" ftOld, partly bOMIIM th player ware ii little oaf poaltloii Moody ni plnylni oonte i,,'i and Siili" ni" , iii, I ImMi, iiml Hi" bW i,i,r,' howi iiml they ihoold haa i,n rerereed Thirdly, Brooki ftcinlan'i botttna ordot " h iroOgMl lhal III" B8l (Idl plant lm put In Hi" (told "il ii'ux'iii Rid Hi I hlii nutild have ii Mat any I., .11 itinii" I'Vli If Hi" rii'lillllK Iiml I...11 nlr tlithl. wnii Druobi ioaaloa iii Mmi Mr r i, tin in ihr Kiiuii nil Hi" iim,'. than u nut" 'linn," fur tbrtUi 'I'h" Aberlla Httoa roottfi dkbi'l i bop tot ii inK iim". wd mi toot iiu ir laua did ihow promle al pot I I'll' HUT II r II 1 1 V nev.llil llllli" iii th i Inning. iir Inetaneo Worktnaa, iii firi iu"i bp foi Bhei lla Mtsoo, bomod "in 'i three bagger, uu'i ih"n rntealod " 'i" '"ik irMIe Tetboryw "iimiv wbtrfod IM mi tin,., bntaaton Stohoe poootad Iblrd koM in nnii. mi a riwdo and mi ,ir,,r. kill lot hotel 1 1 nil' bobtad Mai KWd In""' li' ii lh" lul Ml .ih Hrwok oni in Hi" arrenth P Roaaetl roofltad ni'i'iiitii baaa vttk anlj "i it, inn niiiiiii Hi" irik"- . i.i miK iiiii" won iii Bjpod pofktobi in dor nrookiMknotoM n i: R, ) A. K Alien. Hi . f- i I I " " )t-rll. If 2 I " I I'orter. If j 1 I o ii rial", rf . f. S 1 ' I ('.num. rf R 1 " Piokooh lb : i 'i i Plttt, . 6 l ii i' ColO, Hi ii 1 2 i I nrtadbi, a " 0 1 1 I 11 i pfhorow, 11 - 1 I - TumlH Btolda in is 11 in 2; ll!. Pull 1 iirti" Ban Mill 3 on bolt nut. by Ton bOO bit Union ufi Tatbi roi nono. Mboroi 1 ' HhfvllnHlion II. II r it A. K r Rnojon, if Moodjfi i'f ! 1 1 1 W , NH Millar, rf W. Kunii'll. ' WorkMOO, sili M oon, ih Ratio. 2h Mottbowii ii It, ttOMlll 1 I 3 II n 1 Tnlnls 37 I ii 27 12 II Hailed for Motthowa in tub. Stali n liases, Mil Ii r 2. K irtn il runs, mui"' TbMI liase hit, Work m hi liases mi battel oh Matthew Struck out. by MaltheWI 7. Wild piteheo, Matthew 2. Score by Inning: II -S. 5 11 II 1 0 2 I 0 4 IS B.-B, 0 11 n 1 11 11 0 11 0 1 Umpire, Van Tassel ami Magalra. Ring Titles At Stake In Two Fights Tonight III. I'. 1 ...! Win In I'll,' H.Mi.i lliill.tlnl ni:w YoitK, July 1.1 with fair weather iiHHiiri.il. two clianiiiliinHlitii hontl 'were on llm cards for New ork nml vicinity tonight. Paul BarlonMebi world's light hnavywelghl champion. Ml a fa . ill,, in i, fetid Ills title ngalnnl TotU .Miirl.ill.i. n run i mIi enatomoi i New Orloana, Jiinmy Ooodrloti or Buffalo, the lioxlng coiuinlicilon's choice as syn thetic lucceaaor to Hi" lightweight rimmpl i Btaolilnui L-onyia i hllottn contender in a 1 5 round j mI" in tho ton mo ni a hloh im on in DTOgreil since Benny l.eon- .i Rtennod ont, In i in- Diamond Bonll nl Hie Hon i v roiatta of ists the American t onteitftnti Oaorge w . tied of New- . rl;. N. .1., lost Hie riii e In n mirlou i iannor. When well in lite loud, l.ee lopped, thinking he lind flnlihod tho iiirao, with ihe reittll thnl on" of I Qngllih oppotionti ihoi ahead . nl won Ihn victory. The world' oyollni ohamplonahlp i eetlni to im held ai AtnateTdhni M 'XI mniilh pronilses In be one of I lie mnsl Imporlnnl iportlnl BTOlltl 'i a year in continental Khtropa, 4 (1 4) 4 .!. nils IIATK I N HI'ORT 4. 1 ssi ai I'ltuburRh, Maud : : loworod lb world'H irottlni : record 16 lilOH. nf( h j Dolohonti of lit" : pbllttdolpbla Nut i hi 1, Im ioorod fotif bdntfj ruiiM in mi" nomOi ! u fool iiim ii"H boon duplicated 4 only im'" in major ltu 1 lory. .). 1 nun Ai I.iih AiiKiib'H, A'l Wolfaii and BottllDH Notion (buiibl 4 i" round no doolilan , ootttoii. j IMS C'lnclAnitl mid a ! eioin iwoop "f iii" Mti iirn 4 iprlM flib PbUadolphlii taklnj Hi" filial ROtOI bj 11 MOM "f -I In 7 I'iIM Tin' )l,voiili' 11111 ml lion Willi MHO Ill lil'-lll'llliw lllll Kill- nlib riiiiRRf, ' 4 ) 4444444444444444 LEAGUE BASEBALL ai ins i. 1 i: i.i 1: Won Loot i''i PKUbarih 44 2" Ml N" Vork 17 32 .6!i5 ' Brooklyn 0 II illl RI. I. uli. Vi 40 M Cincinnati . , 37 i1-' Pblbidflpbla 37 12 IN Cbleaco fi 41 44l Booton 32 is .41111 Today N Si urr AI NOW YnrK It II I CblMBO I I 0 N"W York 'I I I Uattariaa : Coo par ami Oonulaa; On aoflald and Bnydor, At llriiultlyn II II I PlttabursB n 11 Brooklyn .271 llaii,'i h i, AlilrhlK" iiml Smith. 1;. M. tbi HobbaU ami Taylor. At BOltOI I! M I rin, In. mil I n I Dooltii I I I Battarlai Booton ami Kraattorj PofQM. MlMjlord mi'l (illmnn. Ai Pbllndolpbtk 11 " ' HI UWJfcl 2 1.2 II Pblladilpbla 3 1.1 2 Batiertaa: Ralobardi and ni'iir n il Doootor, Coach ud Hf Boon. mi im URAflCK W1111 list im WiiKhliiKlun .'i3 tl .1(12 Philadelphia ts r.2i Chtoiffo 43 11 ,IU Detroit 42 40 .512 st LMkj H 12 .414 OlOMlSM 37 4il 4 MM York 31 I if. Boatoa 25 r.r. ill Today hour ai CblcMto H 11 1: NOW York .. t 7 I Chicago s 12 1 Hull, ri.",. Hull mill lll'nKiitlKll faber mui Si imik. Al I'l.oi'liinil It II I' Booton 1211.', Cleveland 11 II 2 Baiteiiea Pohr, Ratting, Minor, itiifN. Nahintaay, wiiiKfi"ii and Bbv Choff: Smith ami oWOll, Mvutt AI DOIMtl It H Philadelphia 4 I 1 Detroit 15 1 Battalia Qntnn and Porktnaj Btonor, Carroll ami RaMiar Ai si laoala it H aohtngtoB 4 si u.iiii 4 iS, i"iilh IiiiiIiiki llnll"rt"n: .a, hary ami Htii'l: Cm I1111 ami HarKr.ii" I'll II It t ti--l II M.I I Won Loot San Kruticlsco . ;ll salt Laka 55 42 Si attic II 43 Um AngolM . r,n 47 Portland 47 45 Oakland 43 51 BacMnlttto 37 in Vernon II II petcrtlaj 's s( orco Klrsl Rattle: Al Los Angeloo It II. Sun Kranclscn 3 ! UM Angeles S 11 Battorto OMry, Wllllani, eball and Yelle. Agnew; Root Bnndharg. Pel. ."7 ,5r,7 55S .515 .511 .4SS .:i Mil ami ai Oakland Vernon Oakland i I :l Inulngsl Batter lea: Bekarl II. K. l :; l ami W h It in Pruott, Poator ami Byler, Read. ai Portland Sail Lake H II E 1 1 4 I I I ( 'link ; Port land BatteiiM; MnlMhy Lavereni nml Hannah. A I Ileal tin Sacrmneiilo In and II B, Beattle NO OIISTV I VJOUt-DN'T CO OUT ON A. NIHT lVF THI UlSOCtkl .NV CONDITION IN "1 00 WsWM TO MOVE J .AW i 1 ! mm m i r UK (AMI; THROUGH AT 1 r? WrS (okie dp was oonvi 3ICIC. n Long .'im Barn a finally came IhrutiKli mid copped the British Open nti" otter eompetlna six Mrnlgbl yi'iim. This I u In ml Hi" crowning aohtoMlnnol of tain career as he ha won practically "very other I lite worth while Barnea came In (lot in Ihe Nu- IIOOBl (Ipell III 1H2I When h I"'. it Magna iiy nine at mkae He ba kaaa AaanrKu Profeaelooal Open cbotnploa twloa aad won th" Wool' em Open title three time, liesldi-s Mrlnnlni tho North and South CMIrn Battorto Haghea ami M. Shea: (jaaty ami imi. sc, nml gaaMai At LM Angeles - II. II. K. San KiancUco .12 15 z Ui Angele s U 1 Batterlaa: Orlttln, Ptafter ami Ag new: Wright. MilHteud. I'lillllps. HngbM and Spencer. Al Duklnnd It II Vernon I K 7 Oak I.i ml 12 IH 1 II. itiiri"s: l.tnlolph. Ilryati and Bohang; Boahlor ami Head. ai Portland it. ii I Sail laike fi I?. 1 Portland , ' I 1 Baturtea! BtMUd, MoCabe ami Peter: Holltngaworth, Meeker ami. Tohln. Al Seattle II. ft, R, Bacrananta I 11 1 Seattle II 1 1 1 Palterles: fanfield. Mnrlln mid Wachonfeldt; Itryker, Pnooolli Nay OT mid K. Ilalilwln. Unusual Drive Is Marie By Bend Professional A drive of 140 yards, the hall slop ping nine feet from the pin on one of the long boloa at Ihe Hood tler course, was Hie exceptional perform 'mice of Sid J. Roldi professional of j Ih" lletid Gol dob course, during a mulch with Jack Itout hledge. Hood Ulvcr professional, on Saturday. It , was learned today when Raid, Mr and Mrs c. S. Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Stover returned after spending Ihe week end al Hood River ami ihe Columbia Gorge hotel, Held won from RonthlOdgO, mak ing Hie IS hole In 71 lo 83 for Ihe Hood Ulver expert. Hold's long drive, which aqttatl in length some whli li have made litMory. resulted in iii" i in yard hole belm made in two. Hudson also madl one of Ihe holes at Hood Hlver in two stroke. HI lies! nine hole score was 17. Stover mail" a 44. The first tournament for the llrll ir.li open golf championship was held In Ihe year 1 Slit). 5 fi-UJ LAST 1 1 1 1 In llilii and many sectional rbm- ptooahlpo, .Iim OB liorn In Cornwall. Mng land. bul learned ail ba know abVrat winglna ni" ciuiis in this country. II" Is an Anierlcati clli."ii In a way this makes II more or less a moral victory for England look Hutehlnaoo, the Scotch born ern won the till" In till and. iklpplng one year. Walter ltat;"ii Hie American home I, nil WOO It twMaj and ntiaeed tin third trial hy cue atroba. SPORT TABLOIDS ! i It!. I'. UaMd WiretuTSf llrnU lliillrtln) PARIS, July 13 Uiren MoMhl son. American i print slur, defeated Charles ' Paddock hv one yard In an exhibition race of -' yards In the Coliimlies olyniplc stadium. Murilii snn's time was Mrftnda ST UOOtS, July 13 -The star of the tournament will start gelling na iler nay In today' round of the na tional clay court tennl champion ship, whli h opened Saturday. The' flrt of ihe "flrsi in" player In swing into action will he llurvei SnodgniHS and ltriau I. C. Norton. DETROIT, July IS. rOna hundred ami thirty golfers lied off in the qualifying rounds of the western amateur golf ,'humpionshlp at the Loch moor Country club today. HOYKS BPRINOS, Cat. July n A new world's record in the 5i yard free style swlu was claimed here to day for BHMtnor Caratti, nationai champion al that dtltanOO. Her time was :17 2-5 aaconda in cnpturing the event in the II. A. senior champion ship. The old record wn a ftttb of a second slower, mnde hy Klh-1 Iriickl" of the I. A. I'., Chicago. SAN FRANCISCO. July 13. An all star team ot girl liaskelhall play In lias been selected to plaf th Commercial (Iraduatee five of K.r- monton, Canada. Wednesday night BURKS FORD M4AIN WINS III. I. taen Win to 1 ,. Hcnd Bullrtlnl LONDON. July IS. J, Ilerosford. Jr.. today heal W. M. Hoover. Amer ican. Ihree lengths in Ihe sculling oonteat for the Philadelphia gold cup. This year, for Ihe first time, the Women's Western Coif association win hold lis cbamplonahlp tourna ment In the northwestern section. The title play will take place on the course of the While Hear Yacht club al St. Paul Ihe week of Angus! 21. HR1N(J1N(; e"f COLL-Y, IF MA.N COULD DKC-Vb TIAF. WACY WOIMFN DO it WOULDN'T BE. r lV'-T""'v U 7 - ' y w 4wr V "VfidlMhii W IIJNVJ l o dtp uu r .if.c;v OIIU v Int l FtTue Srvict. Inc. Corn Britain right lniin. v. . . I'.y DICK IK)R(MN rest; 05 VJHO COPPED THE aWTlTH OPEU-tlVLE fsKIMG-THE COOiar crrbuo F cor ocfT- CP THE LfAST PWE VtHLL,30HiJ AEWltnCrir2' IY L-OOI-i ft THOUGH THE SE Two SoVi WILL HAVE TO G-o FlPTV-FiFTy OKj THI5 VICTDdy li looks as thoiiRh John Hull and I'.icie Sam will have to divvy up on Batitao1 win. Jim an innttlflhQd nn entering ill" tanMattwnl liul now thai be is ii" ch:iniil..ti watch the Clubs around the country go after him. Jim Is married to a daughter of ffngll Sam and has a wee lass Whom he i training In the fine points of the game so that she ran go after the ladles' end of the chanipioiiHhiM. ESndoorortag to shoot a par over a new nine hole golf course situated nvr a mile high at Cedar Pines park in the Sun Bernardino mountains, is Ihe latest outdoor sport of many Southern Oalltoenfana. Tile National Association of Ama-j leiir Carstnen was organized at a mcctinc held in New York City, Aug- nit 2'.'. 1 T2. Today's Bargain! NASK 6 TOURING Newly painted, new top, upholstering good, thoroughly overhauled, $250 DOWN BEND GARAGE CO. Phone lllll UP FATHER I WONDER. HOSM' M.Cie A.N' OAUHTer Ae.E- WOIN THE HETA.T' - PIRATES HANG ON TO NATIONAL LEAD Two Easier Series Paced by I'iUsburj,' Chlb ir. i. laaMl Who t" Tki m-n.i t-.:' v.y.w YORK, Jury ta. -Holding lout a null' icuii and Ugbllng ff pnMnll ni Mtentlaaa a igythlni m IbaMbatti th Pltiabnygh Pliatai or" j hi 1 11 getting ibo pu' in ih" National Ii-ukd" pi-nnant rar". Jiltboogh Hn y teHnred lilgbtly last arook OthOn they won only lhre of ilnir fK" Kami's, tbo PlMta had 'nonph tn linlil off ihi i-barga of tin '(Hants, who won five of Ihi'lr suvon gain. Now ihajy viii taM n aoalor for a while after ltiy leave the met ropolitan district. They have two rii s Muting up with the Phillies 1 and the BrV0 ami while these two - I'll, . ..r'- not 1,1; .Jio'.'. r . ili" ,-ir" I'-hs daagOMO than th" Cardinal and Ih" l Rodli who are ne.xt on the program of tin- Clam. The llraves have fnr- ntohed (trong opposition this year. even If they are itoina no pteM In purtlnilar and It may be that the ; Pirutes are in for a strenuous UflMk The rltamtiion WashinRton Senaior.' . landlnK Ihe Amerlran leaKiie. are in a, more romfortuble position than the Plratea. They have a lend of ; nree and a half Raines over the Athltirs. and ti Athletic are not hlttinK any lop wi ll Perhaps Mack's learn hasn't , cracked, hut the dull has boon flRhl- lOB desperately for every Rame and ' that Ik a terrific strain on any young P THE LIFELESS ARM Monday Health Talk No. 22 ) ; Hy Hoy Reynold. D. C. PH. c. I Not always are the effects of nn accident visible, nor 1 Iheir development imme diate. That this 1 1 true is well Illustrated by the rase of Mr. Jsralewltz. Knocked from a bicycle In a collision with an auto, it was apparent that his nrm was broken. HEALTH FOLLOWS . CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS ) PRESSURE SPINAL ! NERYES IN DISEASES OF THE TC i LO'.' loO OaGANS THKCAT ARMS lit V.7 S LUNGS ; : liver STOMACH PNCREAS SPLEEN MONEYS flOWELS APPENDIX Y& N U1.A0UER I Spiiul Clial0R iim The lcwe.-v nerve : un0er7iie magnify : inu class is pinched . by a misaligned joint. PINCHED NERVES CANNOT ' TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IHPLILSES. CHiriOPRAC- HICADJliSTING RE MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE IS rREEAShafOREIMTEMD3 Dr. ROY tl'Kanc l!iiildiii Office Honroi II 111 IS) I lo T lo 8 i s3S .HEAD ! ! l ViVZ-NOSE . if 9 WE 'SKC CiOlNC TO S ONNCH. OVER T r-AR'o HEIXbTEPV'5 HOOtlE iv V-'y"' hull i liih. Tho Honiilori iniililn't iln hiiller than oplli even in th"ir lamet tail wi"k. Yanks Taking Players From Pacific League IU. P. Lind wirr t The Bmd Bolhrtta) NEW YORK, .Inly 13. The Nn-v York Telegram today itatai thai I'm N'ew Y irk Yanks are oboot to pur chase for it total of 250,uno flvo Pacific Coasl iMgUO players In nti effort in atrengthen Hie team for a pennant drive next year. The player Involved, according lo the Telegram, are Mai Ithyne, short- . stop, and Pant Wnner, outfielder' hoth of San Francisco: Tony l.uerr, shortstop of the Salt Lake City loam; Morryn Rheo, catcher for Sacramento, and Ja, k Warner, Vernon, third , haseinaii. I According to the Telegram, all cx cepl Laurre ami shea already liavn boon attached "1 the Yankee rostet'.. The famOM llenley regulla was estahlished at u piihlfc meeting of the principle people of Ilenley-on-Thamaa," held on March 21!. 18311, with a husine like view, frankly staled In Ihe first resolution "cf producing most heneflclnl result to the town." Howard Frelgau, wlwi gives prom ise of malting Rood in the Chicago Cuba' Infield. Is a former Ohio State university diamond star. Prelgau I 23 years old and a native of the Iliickeye state. "WW make th? new born infant fell ta tear in that thv MT capi ta tax in 1150 and if ft Un't that auk ibi ma and grur'll tWl u." What was not apparent ami wan not Inarm d for muny inontliH lat r was tlVf fact that the Jar of th accitlont hatl can sod a -!u:hf movement of one of the bone of hi- spine, this bone then pressed upon the nerve leading to the broken arm. Wlit'ii the broken arm hatl healed. Hi' arm remained useless. In Hplte 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 reco ve red the u se of his arm. E!.K( TRK ITY FAILED t IMKOI'RACTIC srCCSEDS "Mr arm. broken a the rult of a fall from my btrjrrk wht'n an auto ran into me. was rt at the ilurtur's office. After removal of the rul I received electrical treatmenta and miviKii fur eiiiht or nine month, t.itt thf arm remainetl uneleiw. I heard of ChirtM-ractic and ilwultil to invetiitatc. After 12 adjustment! fnm a chiroer actor the h-npital doc t'r told me tirat rar arm wi rominr ninnir nicely, and only needetl u return twice a week for treatment. N ine month of medical treatment failed, but after only twelve days adjutinr t have a useful arm ami can return tn work."- Meyer Jarale witx, Chiroprai-tic Rewarch Ilureau, Statement Nn. Jl"-K. ASK ion The R. (. H. S. booklet by telephoning 489 or by post card' to the address below. REYNOLDS lien, Oregon Telephone ikii Or l:M-W rf I I