1928.
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pnge Flv
alem Here for Valley League Battle Sunday; Team is Strong
Elf IF
IS
ID 10 LIST OF
4 S.1.B nd Bend leading the
Ti .m an ece won and
"";. and Albany
f Jtt b"k 1110 4 f0Br"7ay U
P "......! tha second names
mrrZ Tof olav in the
jaU league will be run
taiffW to Salem in. a
the Kueene tair grounds dia
5?t 2-80 1 o'clock, slaleia defeated
"if'e first game of the nea
"iirrVt lem. and the
" si i a comeback against the
later, Ukmge balem
camp on u --
f Ti! ieason. Shice the last game
fe?Sn ha"' been strengthened.
" cZ .j.iui an entire new out-
KYlarder hitters. Uliuger, fresh
EfiTtM university this year, is in
f1 u hit f,,r an averuee of
filTtbe game against Album- hut
K'former Oregon State college
KJy i one of the fastest outfie dera
Lthi league, in r'S"- ' V v,"H
P " .. ,.,iA iiiuvAfi with Bii-
lS1 or several games and looked
r j.naoi-mis At bat.'
i.. dHlAH .,nrdon Rid in El
rjurd base, www - "-r
EL since the latjt Saleni game. All
Em ire hard and coneiataut bitters,
L fast fieldeVu. Gould, especially.
it wen fluuiiB in. .
Lit of youngsters who have been
;tint case, i W1 , Y- ""B
, . U n nan fin lino- f.fttfr
... nd a fair hitter, His blown
ETdjosuj for eitra base a. Heenan
LjKwer art. two other former
Ititn tugn players, auu uuve tuu
Lviag great promise. They have
Lv together lor some tune, ana
hit nch other's methods. Both are
inl totters. ea luutugb ui iuuri
pop completes the infield. Hed hasn't
(a bitting ao hard, but has been
tiding better man in uis neei uaya
tUrtgoD State college.
ri,.l Annka tn. fh. QanalnH
Isc ii manager. Ut is a former leag-
Vv :n t: .... ti.l,A
:j4 md Bliss catching. Don Hu
ti will be on first, Frank Graham
k wond, unuck w itta at snort,
Kotdon UidingE on third, and Gould,
La r. t.. ...... .. -J ci.ai f.A.,. a
ici nu l-'ujuc, niiu ontjcii utauciuu
r Dotton in the outfield.
ftt last workout fur the Eugene
III L. L.IJ J
ib wm ye ii em oHLuruwy eveuing,
j'tiLuij iui mo uuiiio icnui wuuiu
lnpa record of unbroken wins In
cm played in Eugene. League
fttDwt-Q playing on the borne field.
ure imtue, nuu cjune won in a
it tilt. Bend came as a league lead-
i, iiwcuneue Dumpea ner over,
loctl fans have become accustom-
t w mi ana nara games on tne fair
rJBd diamond, and Sunday's game
fm provide the est thrills of the
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Sensational Hurler of Red Sox
E
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York, won on a foul ' oxer Frisco
Uraude, Buffalo. 4.
.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. Rimer
"Young" Pulver, Butte, Mont, scored
a technical knockout over '"Sailor"
Jack Stanley, .Chicago, S.
Rert Is big Ed Morris, whoso
pitching for the Boston Red Sox
this season has been one of tha
high spots Of the American League)
campaign. Although this Is his
first year In. the major leagues,
Morris, had .won 10 games whila
losing only tour tor the lowly Red
Sox .when the month of July got
under way. He was with. Mobile
la the Southern Association, last
year, but his nice. work, this sea
son leads to tha prediction that ha
will ba around, tha majors, tor
some years to. come..
Portland Drubbed
Again by Oakland
' (By The Associated Press)
Oakland cinched their series, win
ning from Portland 8 to 1. Baecht
pitched good ball for the Beavers al
lowing only six hits, but as they were
bunched in two innings the Oaks tal
lied enough runs to win. Boehler al
lowed the lieavers eight hits but kept
them well scattered. The Batteries:
Boehler and Read; Baecht, Ponder
and Rego.
Sacramento continued its winning
streak and shut out Seattle 4 to 0 .to
cinch the series. The Senators made
three of their rims in the first inning
through French's single, Monroe's
triple, a pass to Sheeley and Hoff
man's single. The final run was made
in the fourth on hits by Hoffman and
McLanghlin and a double by French.
The batteries: Keating and Severeid;
Cole and Schmidt.
The Seals turned on Hollywood
after losing three in a row and smoth
ered the Stars 12 to 2. Every San
Francisco player except Rhyne hit
! safely at least once. The batteries:
Reuther and Sprinz, Fullerton; Hul
vey and Agnew.
The (Missions took another from
Los Angeles, 6 to 3. The Bells got the
jump, scoring one run in the initial
frame. They kept their lead through
.out and the final result was never
In doubt. The batteries: Holling and
Baldwin; Cunningham and Hannah.
League Standings
American
New York .
Philadelphia
St. Louis '
Chicago
Cleveland
Washington
Boston
Detroit
St Louis
New York
Chicago
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
Boston
Philadelphia
Hollywood
Sacramento
National
W. L.
-.65 23
.64 86
47 44
.41 48
89 80
88 81
-.83 80
-88 58
BT 82
-.47 84
JS2 88
51 89
46 40
41 42
-28 87
PCT
.730
.6(17
.B1H
.461
.438
.427
. .412
.808
.840
.580
.578
.567
.535
.404
.805
.266
.778
.737
.474
.474
.474
.474
.333
.263
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Wrestler Resorts
to Fists in Ring
CHICAGO, July 21. OP) An ad
vertised wrestling match turned into
a fist fight last night when Johnny
Meyers, former middleweight cham
pion, lost a decision to Karl Pojello,
the Turkish strong man.
Meyers chose to fight Instead of
wrestle. He struck Pojello twice and
hit lleferee Thiry In a third attemnl.
The match was stopped, but Pojello
triefl to lorce Meyers to tne mat. a
thousand fans crowded around the
mat as fists flew between the prin
ciples. Commissioner Paul Prehn of the
Illinois state .boxing commission an
nounced Meyers' purse would be
withheld, and the ex-middlcweight
champion would be suspended for. a
year.
Southpaw Golfers
Will Hold Tourney
SPECUIATOR, N. T- July 21.
OP) Unless Tex Hickard's attorneys
can outwit the champion's legal ad
vison, Gene Turniey will make the
trip to New York on July 26 for his
bout with Tom Heeney -by airplane
and no other way .
The plane will be piloted by Bernt
lialchen, member of Commander
Richard Byrd's trans-Atlantic crew.
Tunney expects to lanji at Curtiss
field at noon on the day of the fight,
two hours after the take-off here.
Tunney refines to believe that he
will "be running any risk by making
the flight and he rejected the sugges
tion of Billy Gibson, his manager, to
take out a haii-million dollar insur
ance policy.
"What good would a half -million
be to me if I was killed?" Gene coun
tered when newspapermen queried
him about the policy. "I think the
nroDosition is siiiv."
nam prevented tne cnampion iron
working out yesterday. He wanted
some action and was on th point of
braving the storm when he recalled
that he suffered from lameness of the
shoulderB at Stroudsburg when he
worked out during a Bhower before
his first fight with Jack Dempser.
For a boxer approaching fighting
eak, Tunney 1b in an exceptionally
tuppy frame of mind. Most fighters
reaching tne edge are ill-tempered and
Impatient but Gene has yet to lose
his temper or poise.
Three more workouts and the
champion will be in remarkable phy
sical shape for his titular defense
against the sturdy New Zealand
blacksmith. The title-holder was due
to take the first of these workouts
late today. He will work out tomor
row and close the preliminary cam
paign on Monday.
Virginia Van Wie
Again is Champion
Chicago, July 21 OP) For the
third straight year, Miss Virginia Van
Wie is the champion woman golfer of
Chicago. ,
Shooting a remarkable game over
the soggy fairways of the difficult
number one course at the Olympia
Fields country club, Miss Van Wie
easily defeated her rival, Mrs. Melvin
Jones, 6 and 4, in the 18 hole final of
the city tournament yesterday.
With her viatory, the second In
three years over Mrs. Jones in the
finals of the event, went permanent
possession of the city trophy, Mrs.
Jones, who has won the title four
times, is possessor of the first trophy.
On the tee, fairway and peen, Sirs.
Jones was no match for ner oppon
ent, who bagged three birdies and one
enele. Mrs. Jones, who shot a 78 to
win the medalist honors and prob
ably the best round of golf ever shot
by a woman on a championship
course, was able to win but. one hole
from Miss Van Wie the 510 yard
tenth. ,
Canary
CHICAGO, July 21. OP) One of
the lew goit tournaments in wmcn a
right hander hasn't got a chance will
be played this yenr over the Midloth
ian club links. It is the annual south
paw open.
The tourney, which has become vlr
tnnllv nfttinnnl in na mi riff a lfft hand
ed champion. Is 3fl holes medal play.
Entries are being received from nil
sections of the nntion .
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CANARY, July 21. (Special) 8.
J, Herman, contractor of Heedsport,
arrived Thursday evening with four
trucks and eight men and began Fri
day morning to haul and spread gra
vel on the newly graded road on the
Berrydale hilL Mr. Herman will have
a haul of from three to five miles' and
will work ltJ hours each day ,to got
the work done quickly as he has an
other contract of 12 miles between
Lakeside and Reedsport. The men are
boarding at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Caylor.
Kenneth, Gladys and Lovell Groves
motored to Middle Creek Monday eve
ning and spent the evening at the
Plack home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eastman 8 every and
two children of Pawn spent Thurs
day at the H. W. Prouty home at
Berrydale.
Edwin CulD of Portland arrived
Friday morning-for a visit with
Lovell Groves,
Friday Fights
By The Associated Press)
DETROIT. Johnny Kisko, Cleve
land, defeated Johnny Souires, South
Africa, 10. Pierre Charles, Belgium,
technically knocked out Tom Squires,
South Africa, 6. Tom Sevres, Detroit
defeated Forest Hawk, Detroit, 6. Ed
Kline, Toledo, knocked out Haggan
Hassan, Turkey, 4.
CHICAGO. Joev Medill. Chicaffn.
outpointed Mike Dundee, Rock Is
land, 111., 10. William (Young). Srrih
ling, Macon, Ga., won from Tom
Kirny, itoston, ituss wnalen,
Chicago, won over Jack Kane, Chi
cago, 10. George Kerwin. Chicago,
knocked out Ray Rowen. Washlnitton.
D. C, 4. Eddie Ballatln, Chicago, de
feated Tut Seymour, ew Orleans, o,
'
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LONOVTEW. Wash.. July 21. Air
oort men are inclined to favor wood
airplane hangars instead of steel
hangers, Charles Pledger, commission
er of nublic utilities of Spokane,
Wash., stated when discussing plans
and estimates for the new airplane
hangar planned for Spokane, accord
ing to word received by the West
Coast Lumber bureau
Plans are being made for a hangar
with at least a 200-foot frontage and
100-foot depth, which .is expected to
cost about f,UW.
"For some time we have been In
vestigating the type and probable
coat of oonstruction," Mr. Hedger
said. "Amangar of wood is being con
sidered. The exnerience of airport
men has been that in tease of fire
hangar fires usually are con lined to
one plane the heat rising toward the
roof causes steel girders to buckle.
Wood may char, but it usually can be
extinguished before serious damage
is caused. Timbers used in airplane
hangar construction are treated with
a preparation which increases their
fire resistance.
Airport engineers have found also,
according to the bureau, that the han
gar of lumber construction, employ
ing as It does a material readily avail
able in all localities, and used famil
iarly by building craftsmen through
out the country, makes for economy.
It Is uniformly cheaper to build, en
gineers say, easier to heat thorough
ly durable if constructed according
to sound practice and more resistant
to high winds .and enrthquake effects
than most other structural types.
INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP,
AS BEST LOSERS
(By The Associated Press)
When it comes to lostnjr streaks.
Burt Shotton'i futile Phils can give
any team in the National league. In
cluding the Boston Braves, aces and
spades and still have better than an
even chance of victory.
No other club in the circuit has de
veloped to such a degree the difficult
art of kicking away ball games.
When the Quakers bowed to the
Cardinals at St. IjouIs yeBterday. 6 to
4, it marked their twelfth consecutive
defeat, eight of them, Including the
last three, by one run.
Old Grover Cleveland Alexander
stood the Phils on their heads for
eight Innings In yesterday's battle,
allowing only one hit in that time.
But the Quakers knocked the veteran
out of the box tin the ninth Inning with,
a four-run rally that just failed to tie
the score. Andy High, Oy Williams
and George Harper hit home runs, It
being the latter's thirteenth of the
season.
Six games to the rear of the lead
ers, the New York Giants moved Into
second place by taking over the Chi
cago Cuba, 4 to 3. The clan McGraw
scored three runs in the last two In
nings when Pat Mnlone, former Am
erican association strike-out king,
weakened.
Red Lucas made the Braves jump
through hoops all afternoon as the
Cincinnati Reds evened the series, 4
to 8, and moved to within a game of
the third-place Cubs.
The Pittsburgh Pirates took It on
the chin again at the hands of the
Brooklyn Dodgers. 8 to 7. In a wild.
froe-hittlng game. Six pitchers saw
service and only Watson (Jiam, tne
third and last Kobtn twirler, was effective.
The Philadelphia Ahtletlcs may not
be able to make uiucn or an inipres'
nl on on the lead the New York Yan
kees have amassed in the American
league but at least they've demon
strated their ability to stave off the
bid of any rival club for second
flace. The third place Mt, ouis
Irowns came to Philadelphia on
Thursday within striking distance of
the runner-up post but the A beat
them In both ends of a-double-header
with Walberg and Rommel pitching
gilt edged ball. George Earnshaw
took his turn yesterdny, allowed the
Browns three scattered singles and
fanned ten men as the A'a made It
three In a row, 4 to 0.
Wniihinrtnn rnllied In the late In
nings to defent Detroit, 7 tn 4. After
Sorrell, starring Tiger hurler, had
forced home the tying runs in the
fifth, the Senators pounded Elam
Van Gilder Sorrell's would-be res
cuer, for the winning runs in the
sixth and seventh.
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There's home appeal In every line of The Amherst, with Its sub.
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I One can fancy the happy family parties that might gather In the
i spacious living room with lis double exposure, Its cheery fireplace snrt
! attractive layout that permits a decorative staircase at one end and a
i joy-giving sun pslor off the other. ,
I Original are the floor plans of The Amherst,'.The dining room en-
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all the modern time-savers, and the breakfast nook off It baa a long
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! More original, even, Is the upstairs, it boasts a balcony of Bo
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! sense of space, leading to It. Off the large bedroom, a small room
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(Including rames of July 20)
(By The Associated Press)
National
Batting Honut-, Braves, .888
Runs Bottomley, Cards, 82.
lilts Douthit, Cards, 123.
Runs batted in Bottomley, Cards,
79.
Doubles Bottomley, Cards, 81.
Triples Bottomley.' Cards, 12.
Homers Wilson, Cubs, 22.
Stolen bases rrisch, Cards, 18
Pltcolni; Benton, Giants, won 15,
lost .
American
Battini Ooslin, Senators, .403.
Runs Ruth, Yanks, U5.
Runs batted in Ruth, Yanks, 88.
Hits Manuah, Browns, 128.
Doubles Flnssteiid, Rod Sox, 82.
Triples Bsrnes, Senators, 18.
llouiers Kuth, Yanks, 88.
Stolen bases Mostil. Whits So,
Htahlni Wt, Yank w 12,
lost 2.
Glenada
GIJ5NADA, July 21. (Special).
A psrtf was given Thursday for Airs.
Clyde Beals at the coast guard sta
tlou, Those present were .Mrs. Mary
Wisdom and Isadore Wisdom, inothor
and alstor of Mrs. Beals, Mrs. Chea
ter Flint, -Misa Rhea Flint, Mrs. liana
llauson, Mrs. C. A. Ward. Mrs.
Knudsnn, Mrs. Hcholler of Florence,
Mrs. Harry Saubprt, Misses May Snu
bcrt and Mabel Cornelius of Cllsll
man and Mrs. Joe Uernhart, Mrs.
Clapp and Mrs. Mills of the coast
guard station, A delicious lunch wus
served by Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Olapp.
Mrs. Beals wss the recipient of many
beautiful and useful gifts. Capt. Stit,
called for th. ladles with the count
guard boat and returned them to their
homes.
Charlie Gay has enlisted for a four
year term of service in the coast
guard and moved his family to the
station weanestiay.
The Home Economics club met on
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Levins
Mitchell. Those present were Mrs,
Chester Flint, Mrs. M. E. Pnrkhur.t
of Florence, Airs. Hanson and Mrs.
Frsnk Compton. The lsdies finished
a quilt at this meeting, ready for the
frames, which they will complete
n.Tt 'Ftinraflav mt M. Mltfttall'.
home and wlU later be sold.
FAIRTTA YFN, N. J, July 2(V-W
Refreshed by a day's lay-off from
the training grind, Tom Heeney alio
back into the harness today for his
last three days of boxing before he
enters the ring against Qena Tun
ney at the Yankee stadium next
Thursday night.
Heeney did no work whatever yes
terday, lie forgot shout training for
the fight and everything else while
suendiug the entire day sailing over
the Atlantic in a private yacht.
Tomorrow will mark the end of
Heeney's hard licks in the gymnasium.
He will perform before the critical
eyes of Jack Dempaey and Tex Rick
ard. On Monday he will bring his
boxing to a close. Light work on the
punching bags, rope skipping and
shadow boxing - will constitute the
day'B work for the challenger on
Tuesday There will be no work it
nil on Wednesday, except perhaps, i
long walk in the cool of the early
morning.
Dempsey as s visitor will be in a
strange role. Before he was champion
he never bothered watching what
other fighters were doing until he
traded punches in the ring with him.
As heavyweight champion, he never
considered watching his challengers
in training nnd for the Inst nine years
he has appeared in every heavyweight
title bout.
Demimey has on Idea of boxing
with Heeney but may Impart some
Import information to the challenger.
Through his two meetings with the
present champion, Dempsey is in a
position to tell what he knows of
Tnnney'i weaknesses, lf any.
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