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fV( . ,;.?. !"". v.? ' . !; MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16, 1922 SIX III 'if: New Yorker Falls Into Bouncing h Style of Fighting . i NKW YORK, Aug. 15. Johnny 'THindco, of Now York, knocked out 'Danny Frush In tho ninth round of 'a 16-roumt bout tonght at adhois Mold. Krush had taken a count of stilus In the olirhth round. " Dundoo and KrusU danced around Rnd clinched cautiously In tho flint 'round hut In tho second Dundee sent 'two hard left Jabs and a right cross 'to Frush jaw and In tho third a 'steaming left to the stomach. Krush annoyed Dundee In the third with a 'repeating left-jab. '' ' t . Frush rocked Dundeo In the fourth ' round but Johnny returned severo 'rights and lefts to tho head. A 'crowd of 18,000 clnmored for action 'In the fifth and Dundee, falling Into his bouncing style, let loose a fusll 1ado and Frush became dlsxy. The 'Clevolander countered effectively with both' hands but was bested again In the sixth from long range. ' Frush floored In Kitrtuli ! Dundee baited Frush Into leading !ln tho seventh and then used his left 'effectively. He sent Frush to tha floor In the eighth with a right to the stomach and the CloVelandcr waited for a count of nine. The boll jsaveil Frush. - Dundee, tor in Uke a tiger In the NEW, , 30x3 Ford Wheels . at " ' ' Each filacp Aiito Supply House Phone 256 v Eugene CHIROPRACTIC . is the greatest method of the age in preventing; treating and ;. permanently curing 95 of all diseases. , . i C H I ft O PR ACTIC is safe,; sane and sure. You owe it to -yourself to inves-1 ' ftgatei--"---'' DR. GEO. A. SIMON Over Ludford's Paint Store -Phone 355J . i JOB PRINTlNd on u.a. furrioNu, svutk .; ,sWrvk,QuautT, Fill Prices satta 1 v . Square Deal kcup as bosr. 'VUJET miNtlNO CO." Cejttur Pricej First V. . Eiirfn4 Atito . o - Woie 155 ii Wouldn't Worry, fa Much Now if I Had Saved Civ That's what many a ntan'says When he is Overtaken by illness or misfortune.''' And Very often, adversity will open a man's eyes to the foolish, reckless, thoughtless waste of money and opportunity. He will: then deter mine that if he ever gets on his feet again, he will have things in order, expenses cut down, and enough money saved to take care of illness, unemployment or any other adversity that may beset Win., When you are weil and earning money don't throw it away. Deposit your savings here. We will help you prepare for the rainy day. . ' ' , (' ; ty-.'Jr f : Yi 4.'. !". UNITED STATO NATIONAL BANK EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK The bank for tairitf fs V1" nfnth. rocked tho gmggy Frush with both 'hands, sunk lefts Into the stomach and then knocked hint out with a hard right in the head. t. .tho Now York Italian leu after K cautious first round, llo Jabbed away with a straight left to tho head, mix ing In Imi-d body blows and bouncing away boforo Frush, could counter, in tho early rounds tho rievolandor landed severe lefts that Allied Dun dee and several times Dumleo held on. 1 Springs Out Uko TVerr Dundeo enmo springing out like a tiger in the ninth, meeting Frush In the hitter's corner. Frush at- tempted to clinch but Dundeo drew away and placed both hands to the head. Ho added a. hard right to the head and then sunk a terrtflo, left to tho stomach. Frush sank to the floor, falling on his elbow. His eye remained open but he was unable to rise, . . ' Referee' Patsy Haley 'and Dundee lifted tho defeated boxer to his cor ner. By this victory Dundee became tho possessor of his socond vague title. It gave him the recognition of the New York state boxliur commis sion as the featherweight champion the world, though Johnny Kiiuane. of Cleveland, remains tho Scrowned bearer outsido this stnte. , Dundee also held tho "Junior lightweight championship," a creation of promo ter Tex ltlckard. . j KENNEL TO BE INCREASED TWO UnOOD ANI.MA1.S MAY BE rritCIIASED. BY KOMASE To further increase his Kennel of bird dogs, Harry Romnnc. local dog fancier, plans to contract .with an eastern kennel In a short time for two brood bitches of high grade stock. Those will be the same grade ns the pointer recently shipped here irom Mississippi, but will not bo related to him. Mr. Romano expects to have a, couple of prise pointers, owned by a Chicago man. shipped to him In the fall for entry In the Grand Mound Prarlo field trials. These trials arc to be held under tho auspices of the Oregon Field Trial club, and animals which are Judged winners of these trials are eligible for entry In the Vlnita. Okla.. derby. Dogs which sur vive tho Oklahoma events nro noxt sent to the Manitoba, chicken trials and the winners hero are acclaimed the best Dointers on the western continent and are sold for thousands Of dollars each. Local bird enthusiasts art still pull ing for a field trial to be held In Uine county this fall and It Is probable that such an event will be staged. Old Resident Near Death .'. "I dad. not eaten food for 10; days and was slowly starving to death. Given up by five doc tors, I tried a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, which gave relief at once. , I am 75 years old and would have died but for your -wonderful med icine. The jaundice is all gone and I am gaining appetite and strength- every day." It is a simple,., harmless preparation; that removes the catarrhal mu cus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, ' liver and intestinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At All Druggists.'- ' -' " ' "A Surprising ; i -..,- ; ,'- -. v is aft accurate description pf ., car .that, leaves our shop with a : new', top on the whole car is improved. p f Come Back Ton nmnnnv , -jr W ., .j - . 74J Charneltoii More of My Money 't i Seals Gain Full Game ' Over Vernon iii Hot Contest PACIFIC tX)AST 1-R;LH w. u rot. Ann FtaiioIsco I. 87 49 .(40 Ixiit AilKftlen ffi fl .6!ti Vornon T8 64 - ,&9I 8H Lake 66 68 Onklftiia 6.1 69 .477 SetUtlo ............... 69 74 ,444 Portland .............. 6S 7S .414 Sacramento ...........v M 3 .SSS SEATTLK, Wash.. Auif. 15. Jim Pool find KJIIott pulld one out of th fir for Portland hero today, tak ing (he lirat Ramo of the aorl. from Sattl. With the aoor 4 to 8 In Seattle's favor and two out in tho ninth, Poole stopped up and knockod ono over the fence (or a home run. This brought In two runs, tying the score. Klliott got the winning run with a two bagger In (he tvnth. Tho score: 11. H. B. Portland 6 14 S Seattle 4 8 S Batteries: Mlddloton and Klliott: Jacobs and Tobln. (10 innings). Scnls Gain Full Giutw SAN FKANOIHCO. Aug. 15. The Seals today gained a full game on Vernon b winning a hotly contested It-Inning game. 6 to 4. Khyne drove in the tying run for the Seals in the ninth and the winning tally in the twelfth. McWeeney pitched four Innings for the Seals and struck out seven men. The score (11 Innings): R. H. E. .47 S 6 IS S Mupphy; and Age Vernon San Francisco .v........ Batteries: James ami Geary, Coumbe, McWeeny new, xelle. -. At Lob AngeleU No Onkland-Loa Angelca game today. Oakland travel ing. .. . - Xiooft Fli'ldlnp Wins for Senators SACRAMENTO, Aug. 16. Superb fielding helped Pnut Klttei-y to victory for the Solons -over' Meyer of tho Bees In tne opening tilt of the aeries staged here today. Both harlera were touched often for safe blown but strong defensive tactics held the score to small figures with the locals on the long end of a 2 to 1 count. The score: R. H. B. Salt Lake v... 1 11 S Sacramento . 8 10 1 Batteries: Meyer and Bytor; Flttery and Cook. . . v , , ST. SPLIT ON MLE-HEIOEII Timely ' Hitting' in Ninth and Tenth Wins for Yankees AMERICAN LEAGl'E W. U tct. .595 St. Louis New York Detroit Chicago '. Clevelnnd . v Washington .. . .. .66 .66 .E9 .57 .58 .589 .536 .623 .608 .48! 51 Philadelphia ... ...43 Boston -.41 .403 .376 WASHINGTON, Aug-. 15. St. Louis and Washington divided - a double header hero today. Zochary proved a puxzle to the -visitors in the first game while the locals bunched hits on both Wright ana rruett, In the second encounter the locals were baft- led by Davia while Francis was hit hard ana frequently. (First gome) R. H. E. St. Louis i. ....... X 11 1 Washington 6 10 0 Batteries: Wright, Fruett and Severeld; Zachary and Piclnich. (Second game) R. H. E. St. Louis 7 12 0 Washington 17 3 Yankees Win in TVnth NEW YORK, Aug. 15. Meusol's drive In the ninth which tied the score and Elmer Smith's circuit drive In the tenth gave the New York Yankees a victory over the Detroit Tigers- to day. Shawkey was effective In the pinches, leaving 11 Tigers stranded on tho bases. , . R. H. B. Detroit .... ............ 1 12 1 New York 2 11 0 Batteries: Ehmke, Oldham and Bossier; Snawkey and Schang. Chicago Defeats Ronton BOSTON. Ang. 15. Chicago made 25 hits today and defeated Boston. The winners used four pitchers and Boston five. Bheely, Schalk. Falk. Mulligan and McClellan hit tha ball fiercely. Line hits were tho rule. R. H. n. Chicago .' 19 es Boston ...11 18 Batteries: Robertson, Courtney, Blankonshlp. ' Faber and Schalk) tjuinn. Kussen, Ferguson, rennock, W. Collins and Ruel. - i . .. - Clevelnnd and AtlUctltw 1ItMc PHILADELPHIA, Ang. 15. Cleve land and Philadelphia divided a doub le header today. ' Clarence (Tlllle) Walker made his 26th home run In the first game and his 27th In tho second. (First game) R. H. E. Cleveland-. . 11 15 o Philadelphia . 4 ' ' I Batteries: Morton and O'Neill: Naylor. Helmach. Sullivan. Eckert. ana I'crKins. (Socond gamo) R. H. E. Cleveland 4 11 0 Philndolphla , T 11 1 Bnltorlcs: Boone, Lindsay. Jfld- mundnon nnd- O'Neill; Rommol and Bruggy; Perkins. GOLF CHAMP FACES TEST 8ARAZKX TO MIOKT IltTCIIIKOX tX l'HOFESSIONAr, TOl'R5AMEN (By the Associated Press) OAKMOUNT COUNTRY Cl.tin. PITTSBURG, Pn Aug. IB. flofto Haraxen, pride of Pittsburg and na tional open champion, must eliminate Jock Hutchison of Chicago Trom the national professional golf tollrnnment tomorrow for the second time In two seasons, or forfeit an opportunity' to ear two crowns. The Pittsburg youngster nnd the vetornn Scot won their 36-hote match es today, decisively, as a consequence of brilliant nlny. particularly in the afternoon found. Snrnxen Is ono of thrco Pittsburg stars who will nor- tlclpatn In the four matches tomor row, the four round of the tourna ment. Boh Crulkshank. of Westfleld. N. '., will meot Charlie Howe, Pittsburg, and will he In the upf trm'kit with tttu'ivivn mid Hutchison. In the luvw bracket are Tom Korrlnnii. 8l'iiioyi. N. Y., pliiylng John tlnlilim. TllKerio. N. Y., und sinill Loefrier, I'ltisburg. who will meet Knmu'lt Frenvli of YOUUKBtOWU. i ... , MILTON MAKES FAST TIME dhivrs MfT.n ANtt yt .Mtrr.it in s swoxns h.t LOS ANOKIKttK Aug. U. Tommy Milton, autoinolillo nu'lng Oliver. In practice on Hi Los Angeles speedway today, drove around the mile ami a quarter tract In 36 seconds flat, or nl the rate of 135 miles nil hour, an un official record, according to stop watch timers. Milton ssld he would soon endeavor to equal that Hined. thla time to h recorded by an elec tric tinier and with proper officials so that If ho made u record It would stand. The fastest time recorded Is said to he that of Jimmy Murphy on the Co- tall speedway, when he drove me same instance, lli 36 1-S mvomls or at tho rata ot 134.31 miles un hour. ARTHUR KEHF JINX IS BROKEN BTPIIUTE CRLW Chicago Takes Both Games of Double Bill From Sox NATIONAL tEAflVE W. T Pet. New York .65 45 .591 St. LOUtS 64 47 .676 Pittsburg 59 49 -.646 Chicago 63 4 .669 Cincinnati 61) 63 .631 Brooklyn fs 6 .in Philadelphia .-.38 65 .369 Boston ...........35 71 .330 Pittsburg, Aug. 15. Pittsburg by hard hitting defeated New York to day, shaking off tho hoodoo that Ar thur Nchf has hold on them for years. Nehf was knocked out of the box fit the second inning. The score; R. II. E. Xow York 6 0 Pittsburg .6 13 1 Batteries: Nehf. Jonnard and Sny dor; Cooper and Schmidt. Boston Loses) to Chicago CHICAGO. Aug. 15. ChlcnKO took both games ot a double-header from Boston today. The double victory, coupled with Xew York's defeat by Pittsburg, places tho Cubs 3tt games behind tho leaders. First game: R. H. E. Boston .'. 0 4 1 Chicago 6 10 9 Batteries: ' Braxton, Watson and O'Neill: Gibson, Kaufmuin and O'Farrell. i Second game: R. H. E. Boston 3 7 3 Chicago 8 1 Batteries: McNamnra and Gowdy; Jones, Cneeves and O'Farrell. nyt Shut uut "Phllllca CINCINNATI, Aug. 16. Ilonohue wn In rnre form today and the Beds shut out tho Phillies. Meadows also was effective except In the third, when the locals scored all their runs on singles by Burnii and Duubert, a pass and a double by Plnelll. Mead ows secured half of th' hits made by his team. ' Tho score: - - -v - yjt H. E. Philadelphia ....... 1 ji .... 0 I'l Cincinnati ................ I 10 I Batteries: Mcadowa and Hcnllno; Donohue and Wingo. FRENCH DAVIS CUP TEAM LOSES IN NEWPORT TILT Gobert, Cochet and Borotra Beaten in Preliminaries . . : Newport, r. i., Aug. 16. The French Davis cup team, defeated at Longrwood by the Australians yester day, came here as Individuals for the annual Casino tournament and faded out of the singles picture within an hour or two. All three members, An dre Gobert, Henri Cochet, and Jean ijorotra, met aercat in tneir urst com petitions. Ttil elimination of a na tion's best in preliminaries was al most without precedent. Gobert fouxht hardest to keen France in the courts, but young; James Davies, Lcland Htunford collegian, wore him down after an uphill flRht following- a lost lovo sot. Tho scores wore u-g, n-tf, e-i. Cochet, conqueror of Pat 0Hora Wood In tho only match which Franco won from Australia, fnrod poorly be fore the steady , stroking of Nat W. Nlles, of Boston, college star of a decade ago. Ho went out in straight sots, e-z, e-i. in a battle, or young sters, Arnold W. Jones, of Providence. a Tale freshman, defoated Jean Bo rotra, 7-5, 14-6, 6-3. GRAND CIRCUIT RACES ON KE.VIA AZOFP WINS DIRECTORS' STAKK AT PIlllyADMiFIlIA PHILADELPHIA. Auc. 16. The Grand Circuit harness races opened ui tne oiu Beimont driving parK today before a good crowd with four con tents sohoduled. three for trotters and one for pacers. , Koen Interest was evidenced, -hartlc- ularly among local brokers In tho di rectors' stake for a 11.000 parse and the Joshua Evans trophy, which was open to norses owned in Pennsylvan ia. ' Ken a Azoff, a daughter of Axoff. driven by Walter Garrison, won the race in straight nenta from a lloia ot twelve starters. . The Matthews stnko for 2:07 trot tors, purso 11,000. went to King Watts, driven by Lon McDonald who won each of tho three heats, also taking down tho A. 13. Matthews cup. - TOm Murphy, with Cnrmellta Hall got second money. Nat Ray, driving Herbert Direct got away with the first two heats of the Adelphla, a purse of $1,000, and the Adelphia hotel trophy, by winning the first two heats. Abbedale, with Cox got up socond money. , Tho novelty or tho day was a ono- heat dash of one mile, the horses starting 40 yards behind the rfinrk. The purse was $500. Tallnhntchle, driven by Fred Edtnnn won first mon ey. Tom Murpny arove pinin wnc fof second plnce. Flying Itimt Tlnmngrfi Prnilrtort HttW vnntf Amd- i R Thn flvlnar noftt. Comnnlo 'Correln. damaged one Of hrr pontoons ns she dropped Into tne Hitdson river today from uoek- nway, hut her pilot, Lieutenant Walter Minton, 'announced trim tne anmnge would not Interfere with plans lo hop off fof Uracil tomorrow. Insure with HonryTromp, W. tth tf I -rvin.- 'if'' . " . . Shlnola v , . , Home, - LEEION NOT TO PBOMQTE Post Gives Definite Answer to Proposal Poflnlte nnuoimct'inont has be on mndu that tho I-juiq county pom! of (ho American Legion will not timlcr- take to handle the future luulntr cards In this city. A committee of the focal orgnnlKnCton wax recently appointed to luvvstlitate the pro pour tlon following the edict of the Ku- gene boxing commission that then would bo no more ring shows hero until aflor October. It wus u ml ur st ood that tho commission stood ready to turn the promotion of th smokers over to the legionnaires If tho organization would atrrco to con duct tho ring cards according to the plans of tho coinmlKston. Jack Fulton, who has been promot lug the ring gntno hero for tho past several months, recently announced that ho was arranging a card with his brother, Kred Fulton, who boxts at Portland this month, as ono of the participants In tho main evont. The local -promoter Is still of tho hope that ho mny bo able to prevail upon the boxing- commission to lift the ol der prohibiting th presentation uf ring matches horo until October. If the matter can be arranged with the commission Fulton states that (he proposed match will probably bo held here somo time in September. u,c rseulteose Register CI test TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To rent a 5 or fl-roon house, prefi-r west side. Phoni forenoons HOfl-L or call at 1UI ' Ortk St. 8-16-6 WANTED Employment In camp by man and wife. Man, cxpertonred woodsman: wife good cook. Write 801 care Keglster. S-ls-Z BLACKBERRY PICK K It R WANTKP Camp or drive out dnlly. Mrs. Mary E. Ay res, G miles N. Eugene on Coburg road, Motor B. Phone 11F2. s-tfi-2 Honied proposals, sdtirrtird to tha Conntr Court of Lane County. Urcxon, snd endorned, "PropoMi (or Con trud tins a nrldx Ovr Coyote Crek. In Section 42, Township IS Boum. itans r went. w. M.. In Lane County, Orasoo." will be reroivMl br to Count- Court of ald Counlr at IU office, Id thn uourtaouM, tuirrrtfl. ureffon, unui 3 crfiorx V. M. on tha 2nd day ot fleptember, 1022, and t thnt time and place will be pub licly opened snd rrnd. Plana and upoclflcatlona ermtalDlng form of conlrnct, bond and propoonl, are on tll with the County Clerk. Criploa may ho ao curod br s dflpenlt of Sfi.Oo, wtilca will ba rcturnid to bona fide bidden. The rlftht in rcwrved to reject any or all pronoaam or io accept ine prnponai or pro ponahi dwnnod bant for Lane County. By order of tbe Lane County Court.' J. W. Mc Arthur, DrMx Eoalncor for I.ana County. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS R-IO-20 8IIMMONA In the Circuit Court et tho State of Ore gon for Luno County. Allco AdamH, plaintiff, vn. Earl Adntna, defndnnt. To Bar! Adam, defendant. In thn nama of tho State of Orrxon : You are hereby rr qulrrd to appear and anawnr thn complnlnt filed axalnnt you In thn a bote entitled milt witbln the time hereinafter itet for you tn do no, or tha plnlmirf will apply to the Court for the relief nrnved fur In her eomnlalnt. which Is In aubatanoe aa followa! For a decree of thla Court dlanolvInK thn bond of matrimony now nxlHtlng between plaintiff nnd dnfondnnt; for tho naro, con trol nnd till tody of their thren minor null. dren, an followa: Ilora AdrtniH, Pearly A da ma and iiRxel Ainmn. and for Mhnr nnA further relief na may aeem Jur-t and prnpnr. Thla auminona la puhllnhnd In the Morn ing Iteslater or Rusnne, riregon, nm-e s week for alx waeka conanoutlvaly, purmant to en order for the name road by Hon. C. I, llama rd, County .Indue, of Lnno County, Oregon, dnted Auguat 14th, 11122. and you are hereby required to nppenr nnd annwer nam cwpinint on or oerore tno inn nny or an Id aix weeka from thn data of thn find, publication of thla Mimmnnft, namely, on or boforo tho 27th day of September, 1f22, or the plaintiff will apply to thn above mil Kind Court for the relief lie rolnhn fore prayed for. umio oi inn nrai punnraiinn 0 UHh aum mona la Auguat 30th, 102'J. MAHTIN 11. IKKIR, Attorn or Tor Mnlnilff. Wed. S-lfl-7 NOTICH Of PINAL SKTTLBMRNT Nollcn Ih hnfemr slven thnt O. F. Parker. ArtmlhlntrntnT of thn entntn of Anel L. 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