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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1929)
SATURDAY. AUGUST 17. 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PASS THREE A THLETICS HAVE 2 POINT BATTING LEAD ON CUBS TEAM STRENGTH ABOUT-EQUAL, FIGURES SHOW New ork (UV-Th world series Is seven weeks away but It's not toe early to start comparing the prob able rivals In the fall classic, con sidering the long leads enjoyer by the Philadelphia Athletics u games) and the Chicago Cubs T4 games). The popular opinion that the Ath letics wilt crush the Cubs, it, and when, they meet In the world ser ies Is not borne out by a compari son of the latest averages through games of August 14) ol the two likely contenders.. - Inasmuch as the Athletics and Cubs have made their records over different opposition, the following Is no indication of what will happen when they face each other, but t is nevrtheless the only available comparison between the two clubs: lMltlftB AlbfeUes Cass Pi ret base Fori .US Onmtn .104 Second base Bishop .31? Honubr .344 Third bue Dykes .32S MtUUiU! .MS BhorUtop Bolei ZM Ensllth X7? Left field Simmon .974 Stephenson 1 Cf-oterfietd Haas .30 Wilson .341 Rtcht field Miller .331 Curler .S41 Catcher - Cochrane .330 Gonzales .373 Pitchers: Athletics Grote, won 18, lost 2; Rommel, won 8, lost 2; Brnshaw, won 18, lost 2; Walberg, won 18, lost 6. i Cubs Bush, won 16, lost 2; Carl son, won 8, lost 2; Root, won 32, lost 4; Malone, won IS, lost 8. j The Athletics have the two lead ing hitters in Foxx ( 383 and Sim mons (374) but they also have the weakest hitter in Bishop who is down to .217. j The Cub's best hitters are Horns-j by (.364) and Stephenson 346).! The Cubs' lowest hitter is Oon-j sales, catcher, who Is batting .273.1 Comparing the batting averages! of the eight regulars, leaving out the pitchers, the Athletics have only two two-point batting advantage over the Cubs ,320 to .318. SUits and Scratches Three hundred thousand shotgun shells! If placed end to end they would reach from here to well let that calculation go, we never did like to figure. But anyway that amount of ammunition would supply the Mexican army for some time to come, if the soldiers of that repub lic were using shotguns. But R. (Tad) Shelton, deputy county assessor, whose hobby is trap shooting, estimates that during his lifetime he has fired 300,000 rounds of shotgun ammunition, at the traps and afield. Tad drifted into the trap game years ago while he was roaming the valleys and hills of Polk and Marion county, shooting live birds. Ho has some great stories of the amount of wild Hie that was to be found in the Willamette valley years ago. And he secured his share of It probably more than any other man about here. For years he shot for the mar ketsbig hotels, such as the Port land.- One day he received an order for 42 pheasants to be delivered ' within a short space of time at the Portland hotel. He hitched nts horse to his buggy, drove across the river Into Polk county, killed the required amount, returned to town, prepared them for shipment and took them to the Southern Pacific station, all with three hours time. Tad wasn't bragging about his hunting prowess when he told us about it, in fact he didn't know any of It would appear in print. His talk was more to illustrate the amount of game birds here several years ago. For example, he used to work fields with three and lour dogs and often three of them would be pointing simultaneously. The size of the bag was just a question of bow good a shooter one was. Tnofe days have gone of course. The automobile, good roads have changed all of it. Shelton has not killed a bird since 1810. When he uses his shotgun now, it's for the purpose of breaking the flat discs into pieces. ' . Tor several years Tad was out of the shooting business altogether. But prior to the time be put his shooting irons away, he was ex ploding 10,008 shells a year. He averaged that for ten years all on the traps. Then came av period of inactivity, his hobby was shelved. But one day in 1927 he drifted past the shooting grounds and old com panions got him to try his hick once more. A box of shells was purchased and he broke 21 out of 25 right there. And In the telegraphic tournament held that fall, he was placing high In team shoots right along with 48 out of 50. But getting back to the matter of (hells again. Three hundred thou sand of them Is quite an Investment financially. Of course in former years the prices were not nearly so high. The price per thousand is around $33 now. But placing the cost at 30, the total would be $9000. Another thing for some math metlclan to work on. Is the amount of kick Tad's shoulder has absorbed since he ttarted pulling a trigger. CALLED B ILLNESS ' Btayton Mrs. Candace Down Wt Los Angeles, Calif, Wednesday Bight and is expected to arrive here Saturday to car for her mother, Mrs. Sarah Davie wbo has been 111 with heart trouble. - Forty states enacted hifhway 20 TRAPSHOOTING TITLES TO BE DECIDED AT DAYTON ' ' DAYTON leyi V V 7 TOUftNAMENT I sk The cannonading will be terrfffc S. C defends his grand American August, 13-36. One million rounds NEW TYPE GOLF BALLS RECEIVED First of the new standard goli bails with which all tournament, play wilt be made next year have been received by Granam snaritey. professional et the Salem Golf course. The new balls are the lirsfc to arrive In this district and are the object ol considerable interest to goners. The new standard ball has ft di ameter ol 1 .68 inches and weighs 1.55 ounces as compared with a di ameter of 1.62 inches and a weight oS 1.63 ounces of previous balls, Advance notice of the change in size and weight has been received by manufacturers dating back nearly a year and a half in order that thev miffht meet the cftanee. In the future all bails in tournaments will be of Oils variety- with the manufacturers of ail brands accept in? the standard. Sharkey recalls that only ten years ago baits were classmed a' to their pennyweight i-nd came in three sizes, the 31, 28 and 2? or "old floater" type of d.ML ILLNESS COST SET AT FOUR BILLIONS Washington (IP Cost of illness to the American public is computed by Dr. Home? Folks, a prominent social worker, at the tremendous Annual total of $3,729,925,396, or almost the same amount It cost to operate the U. s. government in the last fiscal year. This total Is divided as follows. Physicians, $745,000,000; quacks. $130,000,000, dispensaries, $2,233,824, hospitals 1404,60172, nursing, 1151, 900,000, medical supplies $700,000,- 000, dental $285,000,000, loss of wages $1,245,000,000, prevention ol illness $72,290,000. In addition, Dr. Folks estimates loss of wages due to premature death caused by illness at $12,000, 000,000 annually. MANY GUESTS VISIT W0RTH1NGT0N HOME Zena Guests early this week at the Jesse Worthlngton borne were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Taylor, Mr. and airs. Walter B. Bunt and dau ghter and son, Helen and Ken neth; Mrs. Ira Jkl&man and daugh ter, Mrs. Adam Kerber and baby. Patsy, of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. O. O. McGlaughry and children, Em ma, Edward, and WIHart, of Lake Labish; and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moss and Miss Clara Starr, all of 8 liver ton. A trip was made fey the Worth- lngtons and Bunts to Bllverton re cently where they attended the Ft. rock picnic and met many old friends. The McClaughry and Moss families joined them there. TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers and son, Marx, were the guests of Mrs. Myer'a mother, Mrs. J. L. Edison, of Bllverton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Vest- of Ab-lie, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thacher of ESoa, were guesU of Mr, and Mrs. David Jacobson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles and family and Mrs. Sara Taylor spent the week end at Wren where they vis ited their son and brother. Wil liam Taylor, and wife Mrs. Leon Hlnton of shanlko. who has vees Tkiting at the home of her stater, Mrs. David Jacobson, the past two weeks, has left for Portland where she win van friends. MASK SPRINGS TBI Btayton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lyman and twin babies, Bobby and Beverly, made a trip to Breltenlnish hot springs Pridsy, taking up the two eons of Floyd crabtree who wiu visit their mother a few days. The center engine of the Que ttas Mark, the array plan which once set an endurance record, sow V-b-- when Ike Andrews, Spartanburg, handicap championship ai Dayton, of ammunition will be fired. PAJAMA GOLF TO DRAW CROWD Silverton The coming pajama or nightie tournament to held a-t the Siiverton country club by its members the topic of the week and it is thought that almost every member wm be there promptly at 8:30 o'clock on Sunday morning so attired, as they must be so clad In order to enter the tournament. There seems to have been an tin- precented need for varied lined men's pajamas in the Sitverton stores during the past several days therefore it looks as though the nighties may be lew and Jar be tween on the lans on that day. It has been stated that many trips to the coast, the mountains and the various rivers have been postponed on that day and the general surmise is that all these many parties will tlce their in quisitive way toward the country club Sunday morning with spy glasses and may be lunch baskets, if they think about that. At least, an immense crowd Is assured. COCKTAILS SUPPLANT SUGAR CASE JUICE Rio Do Janeiro, The old sugar-cane Juice establishment in the arcade of the Avenlda Hotel, right in the center of town has gone out of business another In dex of the growing popularity of the cocktail and the decline In the demand for the national product. ror a generation the sugarcane establishment was a thriving bus iness. One coy Id walk in and see the cane stalks being fed Into the grinder, and could drink the fresh product, or If preferred, take a glass which had been Iced. The marble counter on which coins are dropped to vemy wnetner tneyre true or false (oy the "ring") was worn thin by the millions of twins which clin ked on it since the place opened. But now. If one wants a zlass o fsugar-cane, one has to go out to the suburbs, where foreign In fluence is leas marked, to get it, RECKLESS DRIVING HOLDS TALBOT MAN Albany Tom Smith, of near Tal bot was arrested In Albany Friday by Sheriff Herbert Shelton and Deputy Sheriff Henry Mcclain on a warrant signed by Donald J. Madison, charging reckless driving, i Re was placed In the Unn county Jail under !00 bail. Madison al lege Brolth drove his ear recklessly i on July M. i FATTHfxX SUBJfiCT HONORED London OFJ "Old Kate. who: kept a faithful vigil outside Buck ingham palace durlnlg tha illness of King Oeorge hurt winter, has been rewarded by the king, Kate: sold race cards for a living and the! king often bought his cards from: her when he attended the races.: A (porting magazine is now rate-: ing a fund to enable Kate to pass use remafnaer or ner life in com fort and the king ha contributed ; 10. : PORTLAND ROS OfJESTS I Zena Frank and Fred Kichols: of Portland, spent the past week: a guests of atr. and Kra. ft, O. Shepard. They are wards of J. B. Shepard of Portland. Of the three daughters and two -a ox visarif aura. sr4rifurruis.isea in oitio etanks or jgnofs atm- Ptah, each is the parent of twins, Oregon Pulp '& Paper Co. Manufacturers of Bond, Ledger, Man! ford Parchment, Glassine, Greaseproof, Inner Wraps, Etc Support Orefon Product 8pc$f? "Safem Made Paper for Yrar Offlc SUtfcxterr Otttt til v BAKER'S HOMER ASSISTS SEALS TO TAKE LEAD By the Associated hw The see-saw battle for the Pacific j coast league leadership continued: with anabated fary Friday. It was the Seals turn to win, and win tbey did. The day before, the Bollywood Stars trimmed the home boys and took the lead by half a game, while the day before that the Seals had won the lead away from the boys from movie land. Not once in the last week has any team held the lead by more than half a game, and com petition throughout the league has been of the keenest. -- The home team scored 1 to 7 against toe visitors at Recreation park. The Seals made 23 hits off ! Sheiienbach and Hulvey. Loria Ba ker of Salem, Ore- started the Seals i off on the right track in the first inning when he flogged out a hom er to score with Crosetti ahead of him. Suhr hit his tblrty-Illih homer. JoUey, not to be outdone, knocked the bail silly over the right field fence. Ed Haeeht, prise pitcher of the Angeles, fooled Ike Boone, Fussy Hunt and the rest of the Mission sluggers, while his mates rxmndnl the combined offerings of Herman Pttlette and Caster for an easy to 3 victory at Los Angeles, and nut them back into a tie with the Beds for third place. A wild throw by Ellvs. Oakisnit shortstop, paved the way for a 10 to 8 aacramento victory over Oak land In the capital city. me micas made St four straight over Seattle by winning from the Redskins, ii to a. Five runs in the llrst inning clinched the contest for Portland, but two more were added In the fourth, again In the fifth and sixth. Chesterfield pitched for the Ducks, holding the home team on an 8-hlt diet while his mates pound ed Blevins, Lamanski and Sahiberg for 18. GLEOHILL, VINES TENNIS FINALISTS Culver, lad, fW Keith -QledhBl and Ellsworth Vine. th tm fomians who have been favored uirougnout the tournament, were to btaile Saturday for the champ- iOnshm in the Rational ttinlnr boy tennis tournament in progress Both won their way into the last rauua oy camparauveiy easy vic tories on the semi-final round mer, at. Louis, s-8, and Vines uucatea isc-cert Bryan. Chatta- nosa. Teniv. ft-i m-A Vines and Gledhill won the junior doubles title by defeating Robert Bryan, and Wilmer Hines, Columbia. & rr 1 i In the boys division Bernard TTieoman, rmiaaeipnia, was favor ed to win the title as a result of his defeat of Richard Keoard. N. Y. defending champion, t-B, 8-S. J&v Cnhn Knnta jcvw,4m rt was the other finalist i the boys singles division. He won from Frank Parker. &ff!mnlrj. aj aa "i uk semwinsj round. COSTS OF MABfilAOE INOHEASEO, TEXAS Austin, Tex. iWV-Fundamental casta of getting married in Texas nave more than doubled tinder new license laws effective this month. Before he may wed, the Texas bridgegroom-to-be now must pay 2 instead of 41.S9 for his license, 13 lor his physical examination, SO cents each for three necessarv affi davits and 13 for the ceremony total of $9.50. Be used to do It for S4.50. Not only do the new laws require ruing notice of Intentions three days in advance, but also com Del prospective brides and grooms to present gooa health certificates. MRS. STRAND FALLS 0 ARM. BREAKS IT Dallas Mrs. Oeorge Strand, pro prietor of Strand's rfTwronaj-im. shop, fell and broke hef left arm between the elbow and shoulder, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Strand say she stumbled on a step and fell heavily on her left arm. WnnfShnm TV Wwwfhim Aar- deS Club Will hoM (h TailT malt ing on next Tuesday evening Au gust sv s roe garoen or stirs, jtay Olait, 488 Montgomery street, and will also visit other adjacent tar dens. ' LEAVE FOB COAST DaviMk Mfas T,n. OKI ,11 com pan led by her aunt lira. Marx Oitkey left Friday morning for an vuuua; as vm roast. Th work of another sculptor will perpetuate the memory of Au gustus Salnt-Oaudens at the French town of that name. More than tIJOQ.OOO wu depoe- dren In 1. Mackmen And Yankees Win; Pirates Advance By Scalping Braves By The Associated Prtss . - - NoraUy was injected into ths two major league races Friday when thg Athletics failed to increase their lead and the Cubs nctiiaJly lost ground. The Macks won a spirited game in Cleveland by 6 to 6, bat the Yanks won with the from Detroit by 12 to 2 leaving the Phiiadeiphi margin stationary at fourteen games, in me National league, the Cuba were de feated in Brooklyn by a to i while the Pirates were scalping the Braves by t to t io reduce the Bruin ad vantage to seven and one-half en gagements, 1 . Oeorge Earnsbaw held the In diana weU in hand for eight innings in the brush at Cleveland while his mates prodded the Messrs. Bhauie, Hoiioway and Shafiner with auch vigor that the At took the Held Is the home ninth with a lead of to At this point, the home forces launched a aeries of blowa at Baro sbaw and Young Bill Shores was called upon to stop the trouble; which he did. Tat Yankee victory at Detroit was notable for Babe Ruth's thirty-second home run. 33te champions drovv Uhie from 42te box in three innings. Eddie Wells was right all the way. The Pirates had one of their fa mous hitting afternoons at Braves field, pounding Messrs. Seiboid and Peer?, the Providence recruit, for fifteen hits and sine runs. With such a margin to work on. Ervm Brume breezed home with sot the slightest difficulty. . - American Chicago g; Washington C. Boston 3; St. Louis 2. National Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 1, DOTSOiii LOSES BOUT TO HIGH SCHOOL BOY Ban Francisco OS" Benny Dotson. Portland lightweight, lost Friday night to Franxie Stetson, local high school boy who had made quite a reputation. Sotsonl seconds threw in the towel before the end of the eighth round. Doisoa flattened Stet son in the fifth, out the local iifh er came back to win ail the way. MrMllXAN RETURNS Chicago, m Norman McMil lan,, Cub third baseman, will be back in the lineup when his mates tackles the Giants Sunday. His spike dloe Is almost healed. HI. Tovmq 9 . ,1 r f wnattnousanasairmaufjtow that here is America's finest medium-priced automobile Tbm-&Bi of motovUtft wiU not iutv to 9tmd th chart reproduced here to leant ht tr Is the medium-ioed field offers more value mad more -genuine mo toHf enjoyment than any ether. They are the tbouaand of enthusiastic owners of tod; OakJanti AiiAroerican His But for nsoat other, no matter now highly they regard Oakland, the Infor mation set forth in the chart will prove ft revelation. It wu compiled hr compar inftn Oakland AH -American with twenty other medium -priced cars, thirteen of the twenty higher than Oak land in price. It proves what thousands of Oakland owners already knowthat today4 Oakland All-American Is Amer ica finest meditfnv-priced nitlomobil MsK WldtaalsV Msiar Ctv Csraafa, Or. r ttantfav Juaasv, or. ana. aaiistlssa, or. . . . ; JONES LEAVES ATLANTA FOR GOLF TOURNEY al c-pea and amateur tott c&ptoo, accompanied by Mss Jones, par && &&& , party of ttfeati& p&zad to Attest Ssturgcy ever the soa&era route Jar Ca&&rs&, vtetrc Bobby wiU defeat! his title at Pefckic bescft, September 2 to 7; . The party. whJcb lac&udes Chrle Slack Jfv, also entered in the tour- samezit, wiU speiK. four d&ys in Los Angeles wfcere Jones ftad George Voa E3m have an txh&ittoa mc& with Cyrci Toliey vad Angus Storey, British stars, on August 23. After the exhibition Joaea viSi e& dixeci- 3y to Peb&g besfis to begin practice on ine toum&aiem course. This maris the twelith time Bobb; has entered the national am ateur event, &ur cf which he has von. Last year fee defeased PMl Perkins, 10 to B in the chmnpkijiRhiji flight at West Kewtoo, Mas. Since wins in? the caticnal open several weeka ago the Atlanta lawyer-golfer has broken par seme half dozen times ia practice rounds on his home course t the &st Ieie STOLES AUTO FOUND; HIRED MAS WANTED Dalies The Ffcrd track betercg feiff to Joe Brogan and stolen irons his farm northeast ot Ricfcre&il last ; Tuesday was iou&d Thursday ao&n- donec at the outskirts of Portland. Brogsn's hired, as&a Is Believed to oe the thief and & warrant Is out for his arrest. 1 stjrie, flirss, SA wood tioii, 4tWrMf MtlM M MM p-MaV AfMmt !m rffalfa f M- njf sjuskc crc (tDAEOLAMID AlL-AMEBICASr SIX VICK BEIOTHERS 280 So. Hfjfh Street C J. Sknwn aV tan, AaBac, Or. Stager ntxcenM, avsssuco, Or faaens; tfaWaaa. f aafafsntteawa, S. , Aian. fsattva, Or. rn T, BHrssk Msv Or, S. W. Matrit, WaMaatrs, Or, PAIRINGS MADE IN SUNDAY PLAY AT SALEM CLUB Sundays islxed iwo-raS foursosses : at the Salem coif ciab wili see large retry list turn cut for juy. wUh the palrteg aaaoaziced Satsr-j day roorolrsff. jsitneUve prises feave: been pzl up tot the best score iuraed ; Is oy a woBsas, ror uae Best suroed: ia by a. ssaa, xA Use best slxedi pair. 7- The course ItseU wis prove as t- teacUsn that has not bees exeee&eei: so lr this summer, by virtue si sob- suterable wore that ha best sae ditriui tbe past seek Is preparation ler saiiaayj play. Each mas. according & c3t& eS!3- ciais. will be expected to get la teach wits U'.c woraari woo is Xc be ills tea-aa-iate. and arrasge tor ilxot f play SttBd&y afternoso, Pairings ara annoasce-i aa lowe; Jatrs. Edna Farmer antt Bex Baa foni; sr-t OSen Lecgres and R. 3. Maclasiifrlsllri; Mrs. -Oscar liapnam: aai Hazr-f ft!SeU; are. Kosert Baf-: i aod Dr. Isoas Sieeves; Mrs.: Kaiph Etetelrtg azMi WiiSaan MoQiS hrSst, ir.; Mrs. o. C. JSller aat! George Beecbier; Mrs. pttti Anwm. sen and Boy BimmoBs; mx. Bias Bonesteele ami Smest Thora; Mrs. I. C. Fai-mer and Too "Wood; Mrs. 3araott asd Oscar &aphai-t; Mrs. rjiar KemeBway and Br. W, Ji. Johntca; Mrs. Bert Hill arE Gte&a: Jagren; Mrs. Aiton Hurley and! Fred Bltaer; Mrs, T, A Uvestey saat; P, B. Siaisessiwrr-f; Mrs. Wiiissuj MoQlSchrfst Jr. and le Boraa, Mrs, labaa Stee?ea and Don Yo-aag; Mrs, Jo Stwiea aad Br. a. K, i5tocat-el3- Mrs. Edgar Pitztx and : Dr. Ben Posnd; Mrs. Carl Pope and I Darrel Proctor; Mrs. Ben Pmad: ami aay Kebergali; Mrs. Sted Bltaer I end Ears Sewton; Mrs. Rtx Saniorii i aiKi Fz&i Mar-gts; Mrs, Boy 153-1 nsons and Ralph Kletsdng; Mrs. HJ K, Sioclcweii azui Mert Hesnrey; j Mrs, &-3esk T13QUS and Sr. Oara-I iolist; Mrs. Tom Wood and 7u c. Pairmer; Mrs. Opal Young ana Rasa ; Boaealeeie; Mrs. W. A. Johnson and: a. c. Alier; Mrs. Ere Kay and TJ A. Usle-f; Mrs. Hiurrf Wilis and: Bert HtU. MRS. SAUK RETURNS Stajton Mrs. 3. if. Etahs, who! nas been at Cooks, "Wash, for al-i HWKt a year, has retiH-nM and ha rooms wit35 Mrs. Lena Yeoman, fine is not osntenie-n vms front her eharcli and old friends. Comparing the Oakland All-American SixJ vdlh 20 oilier medium-priced automobiles 1 What ihv& fmfare t mean it yo fteaacstaiily tang wftecS- ' bae gives rtttr -rsdint ; ease tnd xoad balance, : ASo p-ermit-t 'jaw fof i ioRSff -cm-aKt-er, roscnter j bodies. AtthexsaacHssx, : a xmH luTTijjig curie 3 ! Cwetitiai to hszvUian C6e. : J-srg piston displace- ' high power at jrvodrt engine pi MrxJ crate ; ectc tptxd it zt im- i poctrit factor in the itf SSmaAtatLMEKT coach buiJdsn sxyean o TDuch as Filter. FitiitT bodice re Uotxxt tor iuKucy end coomi Jo additson, sfwy sola Ytacc m na steel oontro- W hl3hi. A revolutionary chiev- tune. Tnenrwctcc BAB1ATOR rr TifEfiMOffTAHC CONTROL chcli Sowo7wtcr untti p7faae i rtcii, fit rdor thutterc or het ladicmtor tobolher with. ?or .fetyr efficiency, and itJJeisce, jjothinj ha been taaad to coenpaze w&t tntemt-erprdR jjvrchaBvtcsl 4-wheeJ erv ic brail e Hh WW guMfc bcadc Aa en tirtiy eiMfmt tnee (Hicy lricins syttras is needed at a wtt aafirty factor. BBAK3 Proof of Oakland la S?& itulivldasl eiprf f cnechicf feturet beiiew the t)klsB AiJ-Amerfccrt tz t be ii1ittty aupffrtor t the 2S tber n ra 451 iters, sr alS? petty Wham NtyvM( wanatiaNss innw Jlnauwina tAM fcc . M. 4. & Time ?ywaw OEMFeAOISIS. Chlcata in-Jac Sempaey, ti tixs atte-sptinf ts Kttas -k-sb of the many dlliSt-sKle tnat 1-ats beset saaz acfemnii-ss, h!a isthUiis; cotmlespsri from Oes-Basy4 At t) Uittzoh bear-ntedght etam sisn's re-juest, Bt-nmeSof aatt id manager, Joe jtexfea, bad aa -bo-pointraent nere . ti discuss -stjli Seast-aey iht coarse sf tbete rz-cbar ring avcUvitiee is AiBertca. K Wlslle Oempse-f rebised to disease the KiafKtaaoe, It u bellered ias vould stifiKpi to buj ass tSez-s-taa beavyveight'a maca 4isptd eeo. tract or around dlseEsst terna Joe a battle between himself aA BciiiBel teg. DeBpsey Is rrpreeeEtinf a gnjip oi Cnitago jpOTtEsaen as a prsroster' Fights & Fighrers i Brooklyn, S, T. af5 ItaJSaa Jot lOans, Srooti-ra ssiSdSeweSsit, taught a tlx round drc jis Kta ry OcASterg at Sre-e-serUSe, B. j here Friday aljjit. . : Brooklyn X. Y. 1P5 Kafcj Qofd : stela, eastaide jaalac Utatwtifh inocs-ed nc Joey Ksiifman to th : ciihtn of a ached-Meg tea round boat : at the Coney Isi&od stsxiteni Wr&n alfht. - BoBywood. Caiif. Ba- do, lit Bonntl Tilippin& ane a -Se at CSi in ten nxindsv SI8L RESERVES A8 ' BUSY AT SSLVEBT0M BSverton The local JM amenta nad an out-of-door play tneelinff Wednesday e-raslno-r. satlierlrsi at ixmt oi Miss Vald Carta, ant at Its numbers, at S :i5 and jolnff te the city ewinjnnfr potts in Use -aarlt In & isody for a ssim. The memoers, Jean Oeder, BQd Pcundcr, "Eicsiior Moss and Mar gtnt S1-H.-X, via bad atersda-f the Saie--a Girl Beserve -canto ants M hama save accounts of ibe pro ceedinga at camp, their rales, h'iee, E&tnesv ofiloeca and tiirr . s-ood times, . Spokane, Wash. yE-t-A Bstet Jcr dogs spesed sere enij gieaa a3 the aerrioe re&dered tn assc pre ientlotis Instltutlosss except crscied ice. A 35 rcom dog htjiae, tr&ilpparl aril's steel vire sallsv eSeas aon cretft floors and tETiirisiaai focal and vater nans, cerea for tht csv nines of toprtstg. OiJy CTC7 i" -pJCoJ , J c eiritwf ii wbee Lj txt require a tur&io wcie to the ieftof 2 fee as compared Otdrf Iftjiri SS Jt, BtK tticbeericed es Iras horter wheeibiaev Sreler Ham 13f W cr in it fieid. Of ; the t KmsutsRC -cu. ? are rowh hither pcicei Oily 0k)af sif tw ether i tiefieJ5 offef Jthe ewe is nesfr fciher in prke uaas bsvs kwknobodiev t are priced sbsn tint On?y Oitil i? ll en tire fete h the Crw Picw Rfl&stor or aty titinc imif to- Jl AS other er ne tfcedcs flow rdwtor de spite the set tiiat 13 of iht 30 are ))!ttsr-fsiecd tiOttkiiztd. OSiJy OftklKtvat aad aac tfcee e eottarat raore, ue tie fe typ tlrJf decr&e& pweite. AwJwcfiofi qu?e incite f brlt iMkmi rf , 0vi:5ostc$ arattt asaMfeency )raiha perte n tie trE m.eVvcncrteeaeis fev rfante taner leacy brie, al&eaLt three f tfcetrt exceed Superiority per et h -cwnpett tire -cant ve at b$ cqisal to Oakland b US itero oe 35C pw eel A4 lit af the eentpetitfT ear v lii(krpriedi Hst Cntlwfa, TaiaaTi OtV rnT C BaSasuv ttalissaaqt tWs Ok, afiH Otl, . legislation tnia year, - Is IB the mlthsonian Institution. s