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1 . SIX SUHDHIKOIITIS IK DEMPSEK REGIME .Champion Said to Have ' Reached Pink of Condition TREATS TRAINERS ROUGH Vlth VoUt Hnn u lite IJ Tommy CJIbbcitiM Kllmlnittcti lloxliiff rnnn IIIh Iail (silml (Bf Tbo AMOclatcd Prr.) J Oil BAT KAIjW, Mont.. Juno 20. Work t jib in hla indoor nym nanlum during the fury of a driv injr hnll and rnln Morni, Jurk Dcmpiioy today engaged In a Hhoii ncd workout under onU-m of Mauaiirr Jack Koarn. who W- lirvo tho rhnmnion ha ronrhod the poak of hfa tmii.lmi, with hln tit lo content with Tommy Gibbons jUNt two weeks away. 1 Pempncy limited hln boxing to four round, hut indulged in tho Uflual round of brur punching and ahadow hoxlnir. Hoxhiff export a agreed tho rhampion diKpluyed much Improvement in form over yesterday a he punched more ac curately, -with Rxeator apeed and npimitrud lo have more drive back of hi i blows. 1UJ Wolnln.' a 170-ponnder from Appletnn, Wis., who arrived in camp thin mornlnir In search of Work, wn on the floor three times fturlnjr the two rounds he was in Ihe rlnf. When he erawjed out. fith unsteady legs, his face wu drip smeared with blood which nod from bin but li red tinno. TIiHIIm KiiliMi. hi W'lWkout The clinmpion'n workout with the Wisconsin Unlit hiMivywo lulu mvp tho oiowd all Ihe thrill of a- real flfthl. Krnm the atari, lcmiwey crowded It Ik new iiiri ItiK mat who appeared to be - iiuxfoUR but camion. In an exoltluu: cla-'h on the ropes, Dcmpaey drove a IvCi hook to otpln s jaw which t luoft knocked him militMf the ropiM, The champion ph-ked htm up and wresilcil hiui around In a clinch for a few jMH'om.. flooring him for the second liny with u rifc-ht and left to the Jaw. The pum-hm IKttHt Wolnln miuarely off hln feci. Wolnln renponded for the scond round with nun! of the di'tUtr to trade puncbcA knocked out of him. A few foaks to (ho tutdy had him coverinji up. LHiniMv, luwever. with a quick felm. whipped over a lert. kmx'klMk' Wolpin flat for Ihe third time. Ho was on the vente of KIiik over for the fourfh knock dnwy when lHniwiey mercifully clinched ami eased up .until the round ended. (By tho Associated Tress) SUKI.HV, Aloiu.. Juno SO. Another shift was mndo today in the now personnel in ehar of tho I empioy-Gihbon8 championship fiKht July 4. when Fred It, Seniles, of Groat Kails, an expert account ant, assumed oilice its assistant treasurer to Mayor Jim Johnson of Shelby, treasurer of the Ameri can I .en ion committee promoting tho fiKht. With a collection of raw cold sores on his lower Hp, which he f ea red might bo opened into a wound dilltcttlt to heal before July 4. Tommy Gibbons today elimin ated sparrine from his workout Your Money' 1 J A 9 W David Adlcraaa SJS So. Co. Here's the Suit that stands hard knocks and al ways conies up smiling. Soak it it will press out, good as ever. Wear it hard that's what it's made . for. It's an Adler Collegian Suit built for service and good looks $30, $35, $40, $45 BRINGING UP FATHER MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY,' JUNE 21, W3 rtcgl.tervd t. . Ww (Yiuvrtght, IM1, JnwrMUiMMt Nawi ... THtHt "TOO feetbvb to ae n CEUt.rr. OrVxta FELL IN l!SV -t- I I I A I oh: vou mm: KNOW MK f I I r By Gj. McMuw, !' a. i j i i . i Hps C' : lllll )IU tv iMT't fKATUat Uwvicr. inc. this nftornoon. He spent two rou mtu t uk K I n k J ' M a' on ey around the rime after hammering the dummy for four rounds, th outaide punching mat for uwi rounds and skipping tho ropes 100 times. George Manley, , Oenver liiiddlewclht, joinetl Oibbona' camp to work out with the challenger. BOXER IS VINDICATED S.IUR KUKKOMAX HT OKlxX TY OF Ml'HDI'.K. IS ltXIMi CHICAGO. Juno 20. Wlllhon (Siiilor) Kreodmnn, light welKht boxer and two other men today I were freed of a ehurRe of murder ! when Circuit Judu Kerntitxi. took i tho case from tho jury and In ' structed the stato to dismiss the I case. Freodman and I.OUia Ito mano were found guilty by a Jury hunt year, hut obtained a new tri4l. ! The state charged that tne fatal shooting of Abo Kubln was ,tho ! outcome of a bootletrRer'a war and : that it was prompted by remarks I said to hav bwu made by Kubln land regarded by Freed man, Ko i mano and William Cohen as r- fleeting on Kreedman'a sister. On Ynotion of the defenso that the state had failed to show nay connection- between th defend ants and the killing, the court, or dttrtNl the case dropped. I Freedman. who is to fight Lew i Tendter at MirhigTin City. bid.. July 4, said ator the dismissal that be was glad bo had be?n vindicat ed and hoped to wear the llght- wetghc crown by Labor day. : He hopes to meet Benny Leonard, i lightweight champion. Eugene; foolenMill Willanette Store St BILLY EDWARDS VICTOR IN MIT BOUT! Cottage Grove Grappler Is Winner of First Fall IN OPENING IT SUM Vernon Evens Up Series By Defeat of Seals OAKS WIN "OVER ANGELS t - ' i .. i .' T. . Suiuuuni Com) rruai IU-JUimI kim! IH-rrut KtH in Brilliant lialtlv of riliHuTH IVM'IKKMXWST I.KVCIIK V. UP.C. Sail Fnwu-Lsco t it .Hi vruuicnto 41 36 Vvrnoii 40 sti S:ilt Lnko Portland ... Los Anicvlea .Sitil Oakland .... 37 35 3S ill -ii 31 A .63!) .613 .607 .44 .473 .410 .403 SKATTLE. Winh.. Juno SO Ted Pillolto di-tualrd Hurry Uunlner today in thu .first gamo uf tw I'ortlund-Svattttt errlim. tin. Uimkv era u luultiK 6 lo J. Two wrron uud KXne's double wilb the bapa tull won for Portland in Uu) ftfUi Uiu Inif. the score: R. H. R. Portland 5 1 Scattln 3 2 Battttrlt-a: Pillvtto and Daly: Gardner and Yaryan. on, o'llrii'ti: Alrxandur. I'uino-vu-li and O'Kurrvll, Vlrl. lUvdx Win Tlirrv of.l'iMir riNl'l.NNA'J'l. Juno ill. Cin cinnati mii.li It thrv. nut of (our from Ilt'ooklyn today by wlnuinK hniidlly kwlilml Himuoh'ii cttm'llvi. Iilichlnit. The wow; It. It. K. Hrooklyn I t I Cincinnati K 4 ti 1 ltatterlea: Viiiuk. lievulur, rtinlth and 1H Uorry; Uenton and liar-lirave. LOS ANGELES.' June SO. Ver non evened up the aerlea with San Kranrlaco today, taxing the aevond game S to 2. Juinea struck ' out seven Seals, one in each of the drat atx Innlnira and held the vlxltorn to 3 hlta In the lirat five. The whv ninic run vaa ecored In tho alxth on two ainslea, a sacrifice and an error. The acore: n. H E. San Francisco 2 I I Vernon . . . . 3 6 o liatteriea: Mitchell. Geary and Annow. Telle; James and G. Mur; pny. TROUT EGG BROOK LARGE AHKAK OF ANY KTATK IN' TIIK . IMON MtVS WAItDK.V Or4Kn ylll have ttio largVat trout kk brood of any atate In I ha union this year, acronliiiK to In formation compiled by A. K. Buighdiiff, Main iiamn wunlen, and announced by Matt Ityckiuan, of thla city, upwlntetxlent of tuilcherlea. Aiiroxlmatvly 3. 000.000 trout eKim will be placed in hatcherlea of the state. rVr aeverul wveka California haa hevn boantliiic that lla troiill "Kit brood wua the largest cvorl tukun In the t lilted State, the total for that state being given as 30.000.000. At some of the Central Oregon egg taking tations work of secur ing the annual supply is juit at its height, itenorta filed by these stations may be exceeded before the aeaaon la ended. ' SUMMER ROUND TRIP FARES Ticket on Sale Daily From May 15 tlx to September 30th Final Return Limit October 311 FROM EUGENE To CHICAGO $ 90.85 ST. LOUIS .-Jj, "jT NEW YORK - - 152.25 BOSTON - - 158.35 TORONTO. 118.60 MONTREAL 137.G0 Low Ratea Can Ba Ciran lo Maajr Otbar PoinU, (Regliter Las Cooaty Special) COTTAGE GHOVE, Ore.. June 20. Billy Edwards, corn be't light heavj-welght grappler who won the championship from Ted Thyo short time ncro and lost it in Mike Yokel In Portland Monday night. defeated Italph Hand, Cottage Grove middleweight, in a match here Tuesday night. A aeries of crushing beadlocka and Edwards' 15 or 20 pounds advantage In weight wore down the local man. Hand". won the first fall with . toehold in 41 minutes. Edwards took the second and third in 24 and 17 minutes respectively. Ed wards utilized every trick in his bag on Hand to no avail during the first frame of the battle. Hand's speed' and cleverness beln? too much for bis heavier opponent, Edwards was in a dangerous pre dicament a couple of times in tho second go, but his prodigious strength enabled him to break away. The punishment Inflicted in the second slowed Hand up and the third go was all in Edwarda' favor until the referee's final lap. At the close of the bout Ed warda complimented the local wrestler, saying he was the be?t man at the' weight he had ever met and that he had resorted to the headlock .for the simple reason that he had tried everything else he had without success. "Mike" Mosby. local lightweight wrestler, refereed the match. Virgil Hamlin, of the Portland boxing commission, witnessed the match and he and Edwards mo tored back to Portland afterward. The attendance was the largest that has ever been present at a match here. Kenneth Williams and Ivan Cutsforth and Tommy Cutflforth and Paul Banders, nine and seven-year-olds, delighted the big crowd with preliminary bouts. II SACK EAST tOweST IN YEAftf '- Maka the trip plea ant vacation. Sam Uu CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES root. Stop off wherever you wili. . Are yon in a harry? Go from coast to coaat in 91 hours on tho TRANS CANADA LIMITED. Far apodal rates to many other points , ' . : r-pply to ', W. H. DEACON, General Afont , , CANADIAN PACIFIC " M TkM Stroat, Multnomah Hotel Bldf PORTLAND, OREGON Ten-Round Draw Has Port land Fans on Their Toes PORTLAND, Ore., June 20. Joe Benjamin, contender for the lightweight championship crown, and Bobby Harper of Heattlc, be fore the largest crowd that ever attended a fight In Portland, to nightj fought ten tenMHoiml rounds to a draw. In the second round, Benjamin Htaggored Harper who in 150 fights, has been knocked down only once, with a right chop to tho jaw and In the third floored him for the count of two. Hut there Harper turned the tide of battle ntul with" a merciless flro of loft hooks to the Jaw and body, by the sixth had Benjamin hanging on dewnetutoliy, - vory fJrwl. wobbly mid apparently on the verge of a knockout, Hut Denjamln rallied, and with a great fighting finish in the ninth and tenth, gained a drnw. In the ninth, he split Harper's eye with a left smash nnd while he was blinded with b'ood mined rights and lefts remoraelessoly to hi Jnw, but Hurper never staggered. tho? tMlb a another great round. OAKLAND. Cal June 20. In tho fastest game played hern this year. Oakland defeated Loa An.- gelea today 4 lo 0. From the first the Angels were unable to connect with Colwell'a pitching except for scattered bits. Th OuJcs obtained one run in the first, two In the fourth and one in the fifth Innings. The score: It. H. K. Los Angeles 0 7-0 Oakland 4 10 0 Batteries: Thomua and Buldwin; Colwell and Baker. Senator None Out Been SACRAMENTO. Juno 20. Turniog a Jooaely played and rath- ii.itieas slugging niutrn Into a sparkling pitcher's .bailie, when Gould was substituted Tor Cranip- ler in the fourth, nnd Lefty Thompson tor Finery in the fifth, the Solons came from behind to tie the ,llees in the seventh und fin ally poled out U..S to 5- victory In the Ulh inning. The score: Jt. . E. Salt Lake . . . - .,,611 1 ttacramento 6 13 1 Uatlerles: Crumpler, Gould and Peters; Flttery, Thompson and Koehlor. NEW YORK COMES FROM BEH.NO, DEFEATS CilBPS Eioston Wins Burlesque Game From Pittsburg CUBS ON RAMPAGE WIN Cincinnati Urds tiarnor Tlimo Oat of Four tianwe Vttm Brooklyn; . Ilvnton llolils Dodgers NATIONAL LKAGrrc . W. h. Pet. New .York Pittsburg . Cincinnati St. Louis . Brooklyn ...... .37' 20 32 22 82 23 , . .30 27 ..:28 27 Chicago 2D 28 liostun .19 38 Philadelphia . .16 40 .040 .r.il.l .682 .f2 GOD .481 .323 .280 ST. LOUIS. -June 20. Comlnir from behind In the ninth, Now York scored five runs, taking to day's game from St. Louis, seven to five. The score: K. H. K. New York 7 9 t Chicago G 11 3 Batteries: Nehr. -Boon. Jonnard. Bontley and Hni'der, Gaston: Haines, Toncy and AJnsmlth. Boston Wins BiirleMtiR Gnmo PITTHBURO. June 20. Going Into the tenth Inning tho score tied. eight to eight, Boston mado six runs, winning a burlesquo game from Pittsburg, 14 to eight. The score: It. If. R. Boston 14 19 1 Pittsburg 8 IS 1 Batteries: Oeachgcr, uencwich, Benton, Burncs and Olbson; Ham ilton, Bugliy, .Meudows, lioelilor, Kunz and Mattox, . t'hUago Joan on Itnwpago CHIC AO O, June 30. Cliioago went on a batting rampage toilny nnd defeated Philadelphia In tho final game of the. series. 16 tp one. und breaking even on tho ' four game act. The score! R, H, E Philadelphia 18 4 Chicago . ... ...1 19 0 Batteries: Welnert, v, Winters, Mitcneii, ucnan, itubueii and Wll DETHOIT SHOVES BACK YANKEES SEVEN TO NINE Ehmke Holds. Browns to Trio of Hits, Red Sox Win INDIANS BEaTsENATORS Coming front Ihrhlwl In (Imlnjc InnlngK, riil'atWpbia Puts Oiloago to Ituyt AMERICAN U'.tWK V. I. PC N"ew York 36 21 .432 Philadelphia 31 34 Cleveland 31 34 Detroit 37 30 HI. Louis , 24 29 Chicago 23 29 Washington 24 31 Boston 21 29 .544 .544 .474 .473 .442 .434 .420 SEW YORK. June 30 Detroit got an even break in its four- game series with tho New York Americans, winning a slugging niatch today 9 to ?. The score: R. If. K. Detroit g 7 l Nuw York 7 14 0 Batteries: Plllette, Holloway and Woodall, Huaaler: I'ennock, Rush, .Hoyt and Hofmonn. Khmko iStuigy with lilts BOSTON. June 20. Uhmke held St. .Louis, to the three hits toduy and , won his tenth game of th season (or Boston.- .The score wna 3 to 1. The acore: R. II. E. St. Luola I 3 0 Boston' ' S '4 0 Batteries: Davis. Root and Severeld; Ehmke and Dovormer. MogvUrc Wc turns, indtoiM Win WASIirNOTON. Juno 20. Mog- rldgo weakened In the seventh inn ing of a pitching duel with Morton today ond Cleveland beat Wash ington 6 to 1. Speaker's first Jilt In three games, a double, paved the way for the visitors' winning ral'y. The score: R. IT. K. Cleveland Ii 10 0 Washington 1 10 1 Batteries: Morton, Edwards and O'Neill: Mogrldgo, Znhanixer, Brlllheart and Ruel. Atlili1l-H IW-at Oliltngo PHfLADRLPHIA. Junn 20. Coming out from behind In the closing Innings, Philadelphia tndny won a thrilling elcvcn-lnning battle with Chicngo, 4 to 3. The score: R. H. E. Chicago 8 1 3 Phl'adclphla 4 13 2 Bnttcrles: Faber, Robertson nnd Schalk; Kommell, AValbcrg, Har ris, and Bruggy. STANDARD OIL VICTOR T .WEST Winner Moves Into First Place In League ' .Striding of Teams Standard Oil . . , Hardwaro. .... Orocer-Butcher Bankers l'OHtomce Oaragamon . ' 4 ..3 . 2 . 2 , 1 . 0 P.c, .800 .700 ,867 ,r,oo ,388 .000 Standard oil was winner over the Orocer-Butcher .team of Ihe Twilight lenguo last evening by a count of to 1, The oil man movo into first place In the lengu stamlinga by th. victory, ' Keopp In the box for the winners: held tho Grocer-Butcher siuad to thret aaaaaaj pr m- vBaaaaK wm I prbtefi your home jrpm m weatner It s the effect of rain, wind and sun on the unpainted parts of a house that "weathers" it that nukes it age and decay. Hut when a house is well painted, the tough, clastic "film" of paint shields the surface like a rubber coat protects a man. All Fuller house paints and stains, 1'urc Prepared Paint, Phoenix Pure Paint, Pioneer Shingle Stain; and CoftcrctafoMtuccn, brick and concrete .surfaces, have high protective properties as well, as ornamen tal value. They are manufactured from formulas that are the result of 74 years paint-making experience. Fuller paint products give long, positive protection. Oct In touch with a niaitrr punier before ihe weither eauin pit home to jhow sigut o( deny. Or wtlic to our Service Dcpinrooii iur advice end 1 copy ol'thc free "Home Service" booklet. Wait ever your piloting need, V, I'. Fuller & Co. makes paiut hi the purpoar. , W P FULLER 6c CO. 301 Minion Street, Sin J-'rantuco II BiKbn In PkiAc Com CIUt I'Mtn'ieii Sii IrimWmrxl lot Aeijikl EE PAINTS VARNISHES Preston 4 Hals " Eugene, Ore. Shielda-Ruch Co. Junction City, Ore. hits while tho Htunilurd' Oil gang recoraea live aar bingiea oft liwln. The Hardwaro nnd I'ost ofllrn teams will clash Friday evening as tho next scheduled game. A win will pull the Hard ware team Into It tie for first placo In tho league standings. The -follnwlnir la the llneuo: Standard Oil Urocer-Uutohor C'lavo I.K Rogers Knulsen ItK Miller Koopp 1 1 Lewis Lincoln OF Wright Jones. O Oreun luinic 2 It llergnian King. HH . . , Jhitton Qulnn 1H ,,,, Kauffmnn Hluwnon SU ...It. Holnmnn gniit that lha course wns swamped and the calendar dnmorallxed. "8traiigliT" IsiwIn ia IHvnrw U'lHCO.NHIN HAI'IDH. Wis.. June 20. Robert Fredericks, bet ter known 11s Kd "Htrnngliir" Owla of Han Jose, Out., world's heavy weight wrestling champion, has been grunted il dlvunn from fir. Adit Heott FrediTleks, It was learn ed today. The dlvoreo was grunted by Judge llyrou II, I'arks, In cir cuit court, at Hti.vens I'olnt, Wis. Rudolph, Portland Club En trant, Does 36 In 146 . PORTLAND, Oo Juno 20. Rudolph Wllhnlm. an ex-Oreo-on state champion, shot thn low mod al scoro In today's iiiinlirylng round ut Wnvorly, wliloh rtiarkeil tho opening: of play for thu stain championship. ' Wllhelm cnlorod from thn Port land (iolf rluli, inniln thn 80 holes In 144 strokes. 1'nr for 18 linl,. at Wnverly Is 72, so Wllhelm was only ono slroko ubovo par In (inch round, Ills scoro wna two strokes bol tor thnn that of Dr. O. V. Willing, presont slate nluimplon. Dr. Will ing shot tho ..qualifying round In 148. Ills snoro wns thh-ii fe second honors went lo Johnny Rolunock, thn hrlllliinl you'ng golf er who earned his first toiiraani,ntj spurs on tho Kiuit Mnrnlnnd inline clpnl links. Jlolmlock did thn ml holes In ,147. lla In a Portland golf club entry. Fourth on tho list was Mlllnrd Rosenblatt of Tualltln. with ir.n From there on tho scores Increased vuneiiinraniy, -Thero!Weraiiajvantpantaiifon dhe iiiuniying rou nit, a number so BIG FUTURE FOR CHINA ihtini:d to hi: oiieatit nttiox. havh iiauriho.n MKB ORNKVA, Wht., June 20. China Is destlnod to hit the uroiitnst niillon In thn world, Dr. I'liul llnr- rimin, meairni , missionary to Arabia nnd grudiinto of tho Uni versity of Nelirnskii, prctllcted to day at the Voting Mon'a Christian nsHoclatlon annual atudont con- rerenre. "I'ho snelnl order mint! be ehnugeit there, but Chlneao must do It," he said. "The Urns China gets out of political nnd social re construction from America, the, better off sha will bo. However. CJhliia does need thn Impact of Jesus Christ, mid It Is up to Amer- len In .nnnltf 'll H . m.HW ikL. in u'luiviiuiiii Ktona HI'I'l-ll loll Wis.. Jim " I three men are dead anil three W . .... ih. wan juren joiinwinK ono . v. -.k tnrma In the history of l',.!?"1 west. Tho denth of Oust M"J SI Unulh lliitiiie. Wl.. aMIW lin'n.l H.lv IdllllV lirOtlKht IH till hi Uvea taken 'by the utorm yesterday afternoon to in TUAOKDY (inilWH AN KTMA ni:U1IIKJ4 KIRF. (Continued from jingo one) nueen coming to comfort us, us iiho did before?" Queen Helena's loving sympathy, practical help nnd cnmpelonuo us a nursn during thn Mewilnii. cnlnw trnphn miirin nn Indelible Impres sion in thu hearts of outlurn It ii I in nn. " TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY FOR HAI.n 20 stock hogs, weight r0 to 80 pnunilH. C. A. Gilbert. Phono 32FI2. (1-21-3 FOR HALR Thn 'most deslrohlo corner location In tho city, con irany located on oast side, ono block from mill rue", C"" 'housoMvwi'iilniNv) bmnaati'iiioiHll lots. IMiono 144S, li-21-0 GOODYEAR taks j the hlghest grnde, long-staplt egUpn, of unususl tettijle strengthi anrJ Tbulld. up ths carcass of the Good yearCordTlrebyths xcluslvely Good year method ot group-ply construc- ,tlon.The;reu'" In any service and s the most economi cal you can buy. ' ' Knaxinh Vnl.nllng W"" . y. M. HiMlutwar E. O. Klnunons ,tt J