TTTF, ETTQEyE OTTABT)
. 3 inng. ; JILL. - .t.,w
f orld'sjimiof Middleweight Wrestlmg Belt At StaKe July
InniTDfff Ulll I ll ACTION AT A. A. U. GAMES IN DENVER 1 DICK ill! LEAVES f Lg standing, ill AT STATR llFRlSCD SEI
19
UUHI I LILIULL
EONffllJOE
TERMS ARE MET
t wnd.t Pete ot f..ikmi.
' . lhe world's junior middle-
Pete in two airaisui.
;S and Mervin Barackman
Sure ,.- Kri.lav II tt.
in t tart t ,"-ra$r
"u was announced Saturday
S nn local matchmaker.
I'lr tnVrs re many conditions
I . . l ...aa00r nf Ynaui
L. Wildcat Pete immedi-f-Sren;,ht
Pete took two
v ' if ftppr nnu flu
'5 t. ,""pP.n of the chal-
if terms could oc QS'
If Vaqui Je w0,"a nmKC
or unoer.
i Toe and his manager are in
rirth after me m-n i'""
, iete anil previous matches
he Indian lias purli.-umtod irf in
i cin v show him " ty lu';
jlTt'o challenge l'ete with the
t sliike.
Saginaw news
4
J
p-mle V's'tina At Home
Of C. H. Sharon
Util.tAn. Jui) .... i
si Vernon Gray and daughter of
-Sifield visited a few days of last
at the l 11. Sharon home.
Utf f Bensioii. Klwin and Evelyn
Minn nrroimianicd Lyle Scott to
,hp to spend the rourtn wmi
gds Thev returned home Monday.
4 Helen Slontieth, who had been
tfo? her father at Isnnunh re
did with them.
... f,,-l nar,.ll nl
Mr. ana -urn. n.u..., ,...,...... ,t ..-
.rtlnnd. visited at the Oswell Knight
as during the past week.
Tie Logan Bear family and Mrs.
onon tha fourth at Sun.
4t Beach and other coast points.
uwrge Benston and tnmiiy, wno
n been in California the past year,
pfd for a brief visit at the F.
jstnn home Saturday. They were
li
stHtP junior so'f fhampionhip. Di'k
ttin L'.n..'a I 'mint rv .-Inlv IpflVK for
PortlHnd Sunilny itr onlor to get c
quaintcri with the tournament courw
hot ore ine 1 noip qimui ihk uunu
Tuei-iluv inorniiiR. Thi tliiril annuu'
tournament for the junior rhaminon-
SIIip H TP S"ll will x-..
.Multnoinnu U'it
i t ....i.ua th lnmnr. onrl Phil Ed
and action in athletics, snown aoovo oy nonry j -- hi
e:e..?"".At. thL .DL"vir ; .?-.uu: 1ari "T.1: cLasTa0le t phttr.rePdhaEkdnwaard's
winning leap ot o. o;-4 'h-J"r XT" ri,,h ,h half-mile event In
of New York university, representing me n.mn.n, a.."" ,. K.nneth Dohertv
1 minute, 55.7 seconds. Edwards' ease and grace or motion are ni.i"u."M. "--"-.".,:, ,oli.ctina
1 . . . r..-i ...u .....,.11., H.f.nri.ri hi nit ona decathlon championship, coneciing
of tne caainac . "V' 11. .-7 . . . .M,Ua record.
a total of 7fot.0B points in mo ion u - -
Graoeful form
wards, half miler.
wlnnina leap of 6
GOLF TOUMIAMENT
By THE ASSnctATRD TRESS
Pap.lfin r.naftl
W.
San Francisco It
lo- AiiKeles I
Hollywood
Mi..Fioi i1
Sa.T.nnento
Oakland S
Sealtle
Portland I
National Laague
Pittsburcl ro 2
ChiclBo 411 US
New York ji, oj
St. I.nui l
Brooklyn 35 '
rhiladelphin J
t'iminii.Ki -ii 4J
Boston 31 40
Amerloan League
Philadelphia 5" -1
V..v VnVk 47 2R
and Country club g(. T.ouis 4U 3
course. Metroit "'
Last vear Near, on of the four lcvMnwi 05
Eueene bovs entered, was medalist. Washington -
shootins a .2 on the difficult Tiialatin I hieairo
n u-ns Ronton H
COliree. 1 ne .lull"'! iihiiuiii,ii.m,.
finally won br Johnny HoMns ot i ie
, , j. ' 1 f PnrtUnil who
will not be able to defend his title this j
year for he ui past ine lo-yeai .
Mt. . . ,.
Tod liarnner. r.uaene imiiurj
prnfessionnl. has been trainiiiR Near
all yeHr and says that his prolene has
an improved name to show at I orl-
lanil tins year anu wmt ih
becomini! more and more sleni y.
tiardner looks for Near to brinB the
title hack to Eucene.
onr, who has only hn piayms
olf for about two and a half years
... l,.n !.,,! inn the 18 on the Eu
gene course regularly in 7'J. 7H and 74.
T.nst voh r llKf orecon junior Koiicr
l I tni.piinmnnl whirll ta in
BIllt'11-U - -- --
charge of the professionals of lorl-
land anil lieiu every j. .mv.
usnlces nf the Orei-nn State ItOlt
aociation.
The itirls junior tournament will he
held at the same time and on the same
course. Frances Scott ol ine ivavcru
course In I'ortlnml will ue oaca iu m
feiid her title.
1:1 n
1 1 .asi
IDP GOAST LEAGUE
(By The Associated Press
Pan Fnincisco"s Seals, struggling
hard to regain lost laurels, forged to
the top of the Pacific Coast league in
yesterdav's second half series battles.
The Seals, with ten victories to their
credit and two games lost, displaced
the l,os Angeles Angls, with whom
thev were tied for first the day be-
t ' ll-ll. nrl Ai,,,nirt mMnH
fre. .....
.1... tl.A li.fTnl. n'r nO'A tied
or third with tho .Mission rleus.
IL .'..I- . t.i BAVAnth
1 lie orals iiui ..fi ...... ;
consecutive triumph over the oaniann
Oaks in Hie Kasthay hall grounds io
schedule, ine scoro
A
riinriiriiiin !B!!inr
tUlitUb l!.VAUt
MYRTLE POINT FOR
returning to their former home at
fuyallup. Wash.
The Misses Eva Jones and Gladys
Kirkendnll have gone to the berry
fields down the valley.
D. W. McKinney, a former resident,
is seriously ill in the Eugene hospital.
FASTWRESTLING .
The Coolest
n Town
r. : i
ni.ti m spot
Hth at Alder VlliiaW
Sunday 0nlypyp
Continuous Show CV'.f A
2 to 11 P. M. (4. WML
Usual Prices
JACK NULHAILm M LM
MATCH EKDS WITII
ALICE WHITE
3 Borrowed dresa, borrowed coat
the thing she owned waa
lion dollar worth of "It.
what more does a beautiful
need?
j Comedy, Review, Kmogra
Y.QUI JOE WINNER
1; all cornea under the heading, "too
had." .lust when Euitene wrestlinc
.'mis were witiiC'Sini! the fastest and
.leanest wresllilii,' Iwut over held in
, he ainiorv. .Mervin IVarackmnn, niid
.lleweighl wrestler (If Seattle, fell full
eiiKtli. slrik:iii! Iiis chin on one of the
inm pieces in the corner, hooked his
chin over I he lower rope and received
lhe full weight of Yaipii Joe. Sonora,
Mexico, sensational Indian (trappier,
on bis back. A vertebra in his neck
i i.. i.;. l.a,l, np Hi., ocated.
Yaqui Joe then took two alraixht
s in as many iiiinut-ro,
match.
wlimia the best man won. reman
he didn't. Both wrestlers were Knme
KnrnrKnuin carrieu tuc
. . i u ,i.a u.Bi' imlil his ac
S.... i jn...nn,l h. In, inn with 1
cioent anu u"""" , , , r 1
pumsniuK uo" -rirt
fall in illlVi minutes. Joe does it
know the mennini! of the word quit
and even in the back-benkinit cral
hold he refused to slap the- canvas
....... l. I...1. manarnr threW II
the towel. Mat Matheny. referee, lnil-
ed to see it ana evn
i irivn no. Barnckmnn, seelnc
let the Indian go.
u....Un..n u- in outweieiica joe
i. nn,t....n,l in nut. nun
live pOUllll!., Uli. i.i... ..
ish-nit holds, one nfter another, on the
T..,i;.,n nn,l .Ine eniltinued to
Mi-iHi V... ..... .. n l
cet out in ini-in. .
. l . . ,,,.tn hnH tinnseo
mes or tne , "" V . - ,.
Harackman annm nun .i ......
looted himself, trippini! Uarackmnn
... foil fare down, injurmi! Imnsell.
It took Joe less than a minute to
turn Barnckmnn over and pin his
shoulders in the mnt. Bara.kninn
came back after the rest period but
was in no onnniiion
-T.. ir..ii 1.1. annnlnnrtt to
.loe Ilierciiiiiiy iniinv.i ............
the mat in n minute and a half for tne
third and mini inn.
The maimer in which Bnrackmnll
eluded joe's famous l'lyins toe holds
was a revelation, i iirouKimiii
match it was clearly seen that the
Seattle man was the stronger of the
two. Mcintosh said after the mutch
that Bararkman wns the stroliae.1
man that l'auui Joe had yet encount
ered. 4
Joe is a. bear for punishment and
..lA ,.n .iiii.mni tn Keen
nway from dnncerous holds. He put
up a real tmlit anil i.iinoiiKii n
clearly seen that 'ie cot the breaks
.f the RHine he nr.-ht nave won inr
ii. is f ii rnon s for hii nbility to wear
.....-. iiiiv mnn Hi.wtlvcF. llPll Har-
:ii'l;iiuiii inpt with his Hrrulent he bp-
peered to be anything but tired.
.lack Tfmthaclipr. A,t inninds. took
fnll ffnm "Uillv" tliP UTPRtlililT bpflf
in a preliminary match, and the bruin
boxor tn the Necond bout.
LEADERS IN MAJOR
LEAGUES TAKE EASY
ifllliU I I1UIII UHUinuw
A scene from "Cewara of Cache
lore," which playa for the laat
time Saturday at the State thoa
ter. Audrey Ferris and William
Collier, Jr., are the principals.
BIS GA!V!E SUNDAY
Valley-Bay League
W. I.. Pet.
Eutene 1 l"1
Mvrtle Point 1 0 BHXi
IVipiille 0 1 000
Marshficld ...0 1 000
42 POINTS IN 90 SECONDS
A Pennsylvania hiitli school basket
ball team scored J'-' points in IK1 sec
onds. The other team had left the
floor to protest npennlty.
CHANGED HIS NAME
Eino Purje. Finnish runner, was
.1 11 .11 .11 ... Mn-A1.
nameu ijnrn uniu mi im.i.m
ish derivation were cnnnceii oy me
Unnlsli autnoriries.
clinch lhe week's
was S to 0.
Portland was nosed out by til Mis-
n-J- U .-llAn Unvlp l.V
I sion iipiii in n-.- i --."'
l score of 5 to 4 in 12 inninRB of inten
sive compelltion, .coii. ruuinug .
Baldwin in the twelfth, scored on
h inn s smeie. I he Kens led from
the first iaininst until the ninth when
Portland tied up tho count. Nelson
pitched the entire same for the Heds.
t'ascarella replaced I'hesterfield fo(
Portland after the sixth, and Mil-
haffey finished.
Eleven innlnes nf warm scrapping
were necessary to decide Sacra
mento's victory over the I.os Angeles'
Amtels by a 4 to 3 score in tho capital.
The Ilollvwood Stars md it four
in a row over the Seattle Indians al
Los Anueles, by ii tally of 11 to U.
YOUNGEST NET CHAMP
Bryan Grant, of Atlanta, at 17, ll
the yoiiniiest tennis player ever to win
the Southern championship.
e Picture
fh3, h
with
HEIL8G NOW
Big Double Show For One Admission
my lMBffli
Sfncfp&jccess
rnp t-urmjua tsriswr o . .
Z curtoro ' L C WIS sTUNI
mm - -
iii.lnv Euceue's ball team again
migrates from the local clime, this
time to play at Myrtle Point. Last
Snnilnv thtv went to uoouuie ami
handed the loagera their second
defeat In eleven games, Eugene has
boat Cooulllo twice now, while no
other club in the circuit una uianu.u
to win once from them.
Following Sunday's tilt Myrtle
Point, either Eugene or the Poiuters
will swing Into first place for the
second half schedule. Both squads
have a 1000 uer cent averuge with
no wins and losses.
Conuille goes to Marahfield ann
plnvs tho Loos isay nine on uumra
Park. Both these teama 4ost last week
and nfter Sunday's game one win oe
in the basement, and the winner will
be tied with ine loser Ol ine roigein:
Myrlle Point squable at .600.
Bill Uelnhart, Conch, Is conducting
i, minor aeliool coaching classes In
Portland and may not return tu niak
By WILLIAM J. CHIPS! AN
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
Favorites in the two major leagues
had nothing but a breeie yesterday,
save lhe wise of the (.hunts and the
....i. i.n ..I.,...,. I o,i,li other. lhe
vounir men of John McOraw rallied U "" ai m auu
I., nr. last two rounds to puu wb "v ;r;.;m h..:
one out by 4 to 3 in ten imig: , will not in his place
Marcola Card Club
Has Regular Meet
l VIM'ilI.. .lnlv (Sneciall.
The 'Five Hundred card club spent a
very enjnvnble ntternnon v eunesuay
at the home of Mrs. Alvin Price.
The following officers were elected:
Mrs. Harold Perkins, president: Mrs.
Alvin Price, treasurer; .wrs. narreu
Price. (Secretary.
l lnm-li wn isprved hv the hostess
and her daughter. .Frances Price, to
IP HI IV IL' UIH'SlB. ..tin. .........
Perkins, Mrs. Carol Redmond. Mrs.
Bnrl Paulus. Mrs. Floyd Kennedy and
mother, Mns. tiamnol oi rsaiem. .nrs.
Alvin Price, Miss Frances Price and
Mrs. Wnrrcn Price.
The club is In meet In two weeks
at tho home of Mrs. Floyd Kennedy.
THURSTON NOTES
Local Farmers Busy Hauling Hay
During warm anasun
THI'RRTON. .lnlv 1-1 (Special)
The fRrmers Iito are nil butty haul
M TToeslimn la tlVITir nlllt ft 8
time with hr knpp. She is going to
lr. ret it r tor trenrmeiuB.
ti-o Tnvlnr NVndlinm is irnnrovine.
nftrr hrr ijlnens.
('harlle nonnlriKon. w lunnu, w
visiting friend in Thurston.
ih (Inile and his brother from
Kansas, passed through Thurston
Thursday. . ,
Perry Price of McKenne Bride,
was home Monday.
EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY
Collections anywhere; no charge un
less we collect. Miner Bldg. Ph. 600.
IVPl RE WITH HF.NTtT TROMP.
. r,v v a-. -mm ;ii w - i
P83 Children O.
mi
cirt-i
The greatest show evee of
fered Eugene theetre-goers
for the money.
On the Stsge
F. & M. Varieties
Produced By
IOC c-ANCHON A MARCO
Stsge BsrW
Muter of Ceremonies,
Etc.
Hurry!
Hurry t
vivwi.iirv
Zomtdv
PHe News
Lonial
11th at Alder
one out uj i "J u " ,7
the Pirates gained a full game ou the
llruiiis by the simple process ot giv
ing the Phillies their daily beating, 0
to 4. The Pirates now lead by three
games.
Cornelius McOiUicuddy spread gloom
ill St. Louis by leudiug the Athletics
to a double victory over the Browns
by 10 to o and S lo '1, and at the same
time added a technical half- game to
his icad over the lulikecs who crush
ed the White Sox by Vi to 2. lhe
Mackian margin now is eight and oue
half games, seven of which are in the
lust column which baseball folk re
gard as money in tho bBiik.
The Uiant-Cub gnuie waa the most
stubbornly contested battle of the
...,.1. i ..... ii....,,.,. imlinir three
uay, whu uuii vm." .... - -Chicago
rivaia by a whisker at the
finish
n.i.. the Phillies
runeiKu i""tB " ,, i .
thirteen hits al Baker Bowl, but as
isuul, was stingy wltn ruus. i
three-run outbursts by his support
were sufficient to bring him his lil-
., 'IM.. ,,, vrnm linloue
leeniii victui;. u .
in that no batsman cleared that right
The Cardinals gave Brooklyn funs
an iuiiinate demonstration of why tne
champions no Inuger sre in the race.
The St. Ixmih ini corouea ur
Vance for five runs in the first half i
of the ninth to break a ii to I stale
mate, but promptly proceeded to give
the game right back to Brooklyn In
the home half. Three St. Louis er rora,
four passes and three hits enabled the
Hobins to score six runs with one out
to win by 8 to 7.
She ClndnnBtl Keds fought their
wsy to within a few percentage po nts
of an escape from the cellar by lar
ruping the Braves for the third suc
cessive afternoon. The Beds rallied
. . . ,.,. Mint In the
ninth to tie, and won by 4 to 8 with
a single marker two innings later.
The Tigers rslUed for four In the
ninth to win a weird game from the
Bed Box by lo to i sou io , r . ;
shaded Wsahington at Cleveland by
3 to 2. . .
Firtnsi I rf and
Cross, Are Trouble
Restless csnines sre getting their
. . : . . . - !.. !.',i0nA nollCe
blotter, with three strays, Including
s Drown pouce uok. " iv..
houad and a fox terrier reported at
the Pacific Uoil course, at rao
leenth avenue east, and at 80S Bev
enth avenue west, respect l?elj.
. i . t filarinn KroB
An enipinc vi , u
service station at Broadway and High
sirnei, reportru tu i-vi" t J
I lane dog on the street had attacked
'"m.', . , . I.. .nnJ K.H a PH
ine mi i-rrrir. - - - -
land license, and wss taken home by
Police Officer Cronln until celled for
by its owner.
noTunnnMTIA
Prior lo the year the straight
ening of leetn wss very much of an
Mperiment without sn adequate
knowledge of what was taking place
in the Jew bones when teeth were
moved or suitable materials for ap
pliances to produce the desired move
ments. Since then extensive research
has sdded grestly to the knowledge
of the phvsiology of tooth movement
and the perfection of teropersble al
loys of noble metsls has made pos
sible s deflnltenesa of technic thst
was not imagined a few years ago.
UK. .1. F-. KK'HM'iM)
Prsctire limited to OK I IK I tONTIA.
s-DWABD TRaVp. MANAGER
! Credit Adjustment Bureau, Ph. 2170.
We collect when others tail. Notes
i sccounts bousht, '1 I. O. K. Bldg
Equitable Ssvlngt A Loan Ait'n.
; (iffi.e. 1st Nail. Itk. Bldg. Phone 121
l MOTHKHS INN iTanentl still
going is llish. Tsks duiaoa.
u.l nilnt Ihn team.
me squnu nvm n inn., n. ...... .
n ' I..I.. l.A ll,, vnru lv nf
Oregon freshman diamond. Who will
go on the mound against the Pointers
..... . -Tinl.UH 1'hn fhn t-e
nils lll JCfc ifv-at, ui.i.m. -
nrnhnhlv Ilea between Burton and
r r ... t... u..
Alexander, wnn nnser, iui oumm
..t in....illa hn il In re-
comiueioi m vu.u.i.. , .--- -7
serve. Hhanemau, llusdaua irm,
Stevena, Koble, Mimolil name..
Van Duyn, and Uutton wlU make
.l- .i. au. ll....Hnat,.n wi 1 likelv
lue iriu. oiij --.....-. -
go along to umpire and Buy Sima
will iw enmnanv the anu ad In bia
capacity as score keeper.
DEXTER EVENTS
Local Women To Spend Two Weeks
vaoaiioninu in hot1
ItEXTEU. July 1. (Special).
Misseii Sclema and Florence Parvui
went to iNewori aionoay lor a iu
week's vacation .
3irs. reeej aim wnu - -.
pendiiig the week here at the loran
summer home.
Miss tiertrude 8kow, county home
demonstration agent, met with the
thimble club today at the home of
Mrs. II C. Muthewa and gave mute
an interesting talk along tne line o:
ber work anil the club will arrange a
meeting for her and hope to have her
with them again aoon.
Claud Olaspey and family. Pauj
Ilenfro and the Morse family started
today for Wyoming where they ex
pect' to make their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phlbbs are the
proud parents of an 11 pound daugh
ter, born July 8. tjhe ha been named
VMrlftT RAA.
Ferd Parker and wife, Mrs. Ed
Newcomb. Mrs. O. I Shaffer, Mrs.
Grace Hehall and niece. Miss llager-
mnn. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Neet and son
Gala all went to Crescent lake on
Sunday on the excursion. All reported
a pieasani mp.
UntlrM.
T will tint h- resnnnslhlfl foe anv
billi eontractea ny my wne.
AKIjr,.1 JIAIIUUUI.
McKlNLET INSI IIK8 ANYTHING
J. J. KJHOHOFF. Burglary Ins.
FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS
rtaqan&flcuman
men's wear
825 WILLAMETTE
Ths Fall Bult and Overcoat ma
terials are hers,
to measure $29.50
0y Fulton, 30 W. 10th
r------i
Eugene Foundry
& Machine Co. .
Crood machinery and
good man
Good Work
Electric & Acetylena
Welding
HOW about your wood for next
winter? We axe getting some
nice Old Growth Slabwood in
smaller sizes, just right for the
range or small heater, as it requires
very little splitting. We also have
the regular Booth-Kelly slabwood,
all old growth the old standby for
furnace and fireplace. Place your
order now so it will be seasoned.
THE
BOOTH -KELLY
LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 452
Fifth & Willamette
Pnone loos upp. tannery
LalMisjaBiMMHiJIj
Thousands of improvements
in central office equipment in 5 years
In the last five years there have
been hundreds of improvements of
major importance in telephone
central office equipment in the Bell
' System, and lesser improvements
by the thousands.
There is no standing still in tK
Bell System. Better and better,
f 1 - .Alt.. l...Mi 1,ldtl
IClCpilUUC OCl V 1LV a I list; iu " v.01. vuu.
is the goal. Present improvements 0
constantly going into effect are but
the foundation for the greater serv
ice of the future.
Tire Pacific Telethcwe And Tfxeghafh Company