(ilniinnati f akes , Two Games
1 . .While New York Loses .
HO&E-R OF Wlttl AMS 30TH
xtrsults '.of Stoilday's nalllm ix-nvre
MaGlww's Men Top try Only
V Vcnr and Orsollnlt flunm
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1
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Cincinnati .
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Meant! . . ..
Brooklyn , .
St. bouls .. .
fhllhaolplila
74 IIS
.683
. :
.67 "48
.65 tS
.67 68
3 68
-S 75
.696
.683
.643
.496
.491
.342
Boston
.84,77. ,906
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! PHILADELPHIA,
Aug. 20.
Cincinnati took two gamm from
Philadelphia.- today. .wtrtnlncr the
Tlrmt ,to 8 and the second 8 to 3,
With IMttsburR's defeat of New
Tor the Reds aro now-but 4tt
(tames from first place. Cv Will
iams hit his 30th home run of the
Reason1 In the third Inning of the
second game. - - , -
Score, first 6ame: " '. 'tt.H.'E.
Cincinnati 6 13 1
Phltattelphhv r.t ' t
Batteries: t-uque and Wlniro:
Couch, Head. Weinert and Wilson.
Score, nccdnd same: ,-, R. H. K.
Clnclnnutl ...... ........8 14 1
Philadelphia, ..'.'.a ll 1
Batteries: . Benton and llar
gravo; , Botts, Wlnert nnd Ilcnllno.
r ;..V u .i i ', ..k-j i...";-C.-. -
KKW VOKK, Aug. SO. Pitts
burs 'evened the scries with tho
new .York Nationals. taking the
second ' name of the series' by a
score" or S lo 1. Morrison'. pitched
a strong gamo for .tho Pirates and
.rest Bui
man or-woman need
suffer; another -dayt-from
any pain,, soreness ' or'
distress -r i s in g ;frdra
Heteorrhoids or , . Piles,
now- that ' a : Rochester
ii;D tot's prescription
known '- tot--drtiggwts as
be obtarhed 4ot. -a -rnoder-4ite;'
price.- You'll- be
(amazed to see how quick
ly they act even in long
tatidinp;;cascs. " "CaAolls
JPharrhaey,, ffQ-' Willant
jfcite - street, Eugene ;' also
Junction City, t and - all.
gobil - idVuggistS wUl aMp-
yryoM on ine money
eic; if dissatisfied plan.
Vooa opett at 1 and 7 P.M.
IPrnejl
7l BAY ONLY
ata will ba aold :lsj4tjilVcMoma A WaaMNirM
-..' ismrtinant Store, Eirth Mai WUlamctta Streata
had food, support, his Infield inuk-
Jiui .flircc double plays. "
The score: Tt.'IT.H.
Pittsburg- .......... 3 8 0
New York ( I 8 X
:-' tiuM-rtlMt Morrison and
Schmidt; Neht, Jonnard nitil Sny
der. ,
' ' Chirato IU-oih lirt-oklyn
. rmoOKI.VN, AuR. JO. Chlcniro
defeated Brooklyn toHny 10 to 4.
(IrlmcH pot poor support, the
DodBcrn tunkliifr seven errors be-
nuid mm but the cubs bunched
tu bt their. 13 hits. Tom Griffith
tnnrte four litis, 'off ' Knufmnnn,
who twlrlbd nh effective annie nnd
was brilliantly supported. Pitcher
Btcdlnhd, farmed bllt to Wichita
Falls In the Tesas leaRuc, rejoined
t,hc Clibh today.
The score: It. II. E.
ChicnKO 10 13 0
Brooklyn 4 11 7
''BntterieS: Knufmnnn '.and
O'Farrcl); Grlm.es. and Tnylor.
" Rmton Whw 5 Mi
BOSTON. Auir. 20. Kxtra base
hits off Toney by Nixon, South
worth and MclnnU were deciding
Aictora In Boston's S to 8 victory
Dver ai. ixiuis toany.
The score:
n. h. e.
...2 7 8
... 6 10 0
Burfont and
and O'NellL
St. Uiuls
Boston
Batteries: '. Toney,
Alnsmlth: Mnrqunrd
E
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Straight From Browns
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..I 55 63
; . 64 65
.;'5S 87
. : 68 80
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.. 41 64
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lJetron . . .i. ,
.609
St. Louis .
Waslrlnetbn ,
.49b
."48!
Chicago . . . i
.484
.433
.407
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Boston
CHICAGO. Aug. ' 20. In a wild
game in which the Yankees usefl
their bats freely, .the While Sox
were defeated today 16 to 6.' Faber
started for itae White- Sox whea a
big lead was rolled up against him
ho retired In favor of Gillenwater
and Cnstner, who were hit hard.
.Ward hit a home run with two on
. in ' the- first Itlrtlng. Ruth hit s
triple and a single.
: The Bcore: R. H. E
New 'York,
Chicago :
.-swi-iw. .16 16
' Batteries': Pehnock and Schang:
Tsber. tJttlemrtUer, Castner and
'Schalk, Graham.
! iL -V..--
" : wntfamM Vswi nipfra fiat -
. ST. LOUIS. -Aug. 20. Taking
lead In the: SWond hi time- that ftie
locals could not overcome.' wasli
Ungton made it three straight' from
!St. Louis today, 7 to 2. The visi
tors had 22 assists, making 43 In
two days. Williams used his al
leged illegal bat '"but -did not get
a hit. "fbb bat eorftaJrik a woodeh
tlfig In the business end.'- 1
The score: R. H. E.
.Wnshlnston 7 11 1
i St.. Louis . ....;; . 2 6 b
'' BatteHes: Mitbhctl-' na Ruel:
( Dahtorth, Kolp Bhd SeWreld. .. t
' DETROIT. Aug. 20. Opportune
hitting on the part of Boston ear
4
Performances at 2. and 8 P. Mj
Eftfrt&NG UP FATHER
' v'i 5 . ' 1mS ttv iUTt ftsTuna tkwci. Inc. -s 8 tl---
kblerf (hem to llefeat ftotrolt lo.
The scorer K, It. K.
Beaton - . t 11 0
Detroit .' 1 A I
Batteries: Picrcy and -Tlulnioh:
rir.oUo, Holloway, Cola and uos-u
lor.' ... . .,
(Rralrtsr Lane Cesot peMI)"'-
SPRlNOFIKl.n. Ore.; Aur.1 to
The Springfield bit'seball -' team
I Mnbel'yesterday by"thene)reroof
l i io " a. imr mivQ orowa m-
tended the -karrie.' Vhich "-as
ptawd on the-Fifth street 4rrbuhs.'
Bennetnnd'Kttlitltt were the' bnt
lery p-rihflld, arid Bonnet
( was the star player of the 'gatnts.
He reirtatorcd a'hdtne run, a triple.
I tiotlble; 'HtnRie sna a wais out di
tfh-e times at bat.
',4 SJ.4
flfMEBSySEISB!
Los Angeles Taken Into Camp
'Yesterday, 4 to 2
'-' :' '''''fetiiVlarli ttHtuM ', :
At Los Angeles 8-6, -Pbrtland
6-8.;
At Salt HUke' l 119; Vernofi
' -At t Sacramento 3-5, Oakland
3-f. '"' 1 ' ' " " '":
At Bah FrahCIscb S-h, Seattle
f.- i-'Ulf .
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Sacramttnto . .
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Seattle
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r 76
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8
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. 11'-
.568
;647
-.468
All
.450
.450
.460
Los Angeles .
fntm
Oakjand
HS NOBLHS. An. SK.wPorN
land Uvreate'd, 18 AngVles' 'today
4 to tl and mpturell ihb seTrlwit 6
gkhies tn i.-i-Thb Angels went ihtof
t be' renH With two -rtn hi - tho
mbrih' inning but the Ducks even
rn titnttnrs in 'the' noxt frame and
!n :ho ciBhlh won the contest.
i -f-:ing two more runs on two dou.
Ii1.r rt -viA nltK k n H u mH
' The score: - , R. H. k.
Portland '4 . 1
Los Angeles . .v. i.; 2 7 2
. Batteries: Mlddleton . and On
slow; doner, Hughes, Thomas and
Baldwin, Kcgo. ,
NO olheT- came scheduled1 hi the
Pacific Coast league. .
M VMftlcfsBannr
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 20..
Portland triumphed over Lbs An
geles twice "yesterday,- 'taking ' the
first fekme' of "a"' doublcheader, 4
td 3. and fhe secenfl. an lllnnmir
bkttle,''' to .' 'The hdrthrndr
clinchl'-tHtl first contest' Ih the
seventh HnHing Whh Ihey friade a
run on a double and a triple. A
feature of this game was a homer
by Lyortk lii the fifth. '.
'The seobnd game, tied 8 to 8 at
the. .enU 'Of. the ninth Inning, ran
It6 two more frames, when Port
land won,1 making -runs on. two
singles, two sacrifices, a passed
ball and a wain, - . ..
LE
WOMW8'- IHBLHAhT 15 A M 6
IXM4E8 IN STRAIGHT KKTS
NEWPORT. R. X.. Aur . 2(V. Vi
England went Into a 3-2 lead over
the United States-in the Women's
International matches ' -on tHe
courts of the 'Newport Tlno tb
day.- The team ertded' the'1 louV
singles matches of 'the day tied at
2-2 -hut Miss ' Kathleen McKane
an KM. :B. C:': CoVell, v-ngllsh
pair. Who - won the', American
chatnploflshlit at Forest' Hills last
Week, ' Uphold their claim' to tht
title by defeating ai' second time
Mrs. George- H.' -Wightmart ' land
Miss -Eleanor ooss. The -Ameri-
rht.' ttn1lstS''at' Forest Hflls and
victors over fhy EngHst women' 4n
ine wigncman-cup-serres,'. were de
tented in straight sets, -4l -:
In the singles,- . Mrs. Mellai 'Mai.
lory. Playing " aggressively" arfd a
hard - hitting ' Carrie itefeated ''Sflss
Ueraldine 'Beamlsh '"of ' England
6-6. 6-1; MIssGoss wan from Miss
Hfpifnrfn 7r., 'rt.l. H.. .n .f I f'..
veil overwhelmed Mia): Leslie Ban
croft of the American team, 6-1.
6-0. and Mrs. R. C. CUtytpn. of,
England yon from Mlss Lillian
,8charman, 6-8,' 3-6, 6-2,
v - WllkmetiH SreieOule Ont'V
-SALEM.' Ore., Aug. 2d. Guy
Rathbun.- Willamette frrilVersfty's
new football oaohi today ' . made
public the schedule of games for
the coming season'. It Is as fol
'bws: University of 'Oregon, at'
fjilem, September' fUniverslty of
Washingtoni at-Seattle, Oetober 6;
ount Ahgfl college; fct flalbtn, Oo
tbber 20; Chemawa Indian school,
at Salem, October 27: College of
Puget. found, at Taooma.' Novem
er 2: Urtflefa college, it MeMlnn
yllle, November 10; Whitman col-j
leg, at Salem. November 16; P
elfle. imlverMly.-probBbly at Porf-:
land; November 28; ndllegk of
Idaho, at Boise, November 28. ,
1 ', u i y " ' J
Astiiatid Mrin tleads Htatr-1inm1ief
' "PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. lO.-i-TrVIng
E. Vlnlng. of Ashlnnd, Ore,J
has been elected -president of the
Oregon stato chamber - of com
merce, succeeding William' Hani
ley, of Hurnst arcording fb nnk
nouncnhient tddny Hy the botirrl of
directors following receipt of -Vln
ing's tccepttmce, . ...r'r . ,
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., .TUESDAY, AUC -.lt W . i ' -
"II I". -W.t.i T a . "IP" . ..... ir-u . i - . . . aVa. -"kw V
IPO SOON TO START
TflAIMNE FOB BIG BOUT
Jack Dempsey Puts In Hard
,' Day at His Ouarters
NtrW-Voitk, Aug. 20. l'-or tfic
first time since, he signed to fight
Jack 'jtempsey,. heavy wolKlil champion,-
at the.-Polo Grounds Sp-i
tembe'r 14, Luis Angel .Flrpo today
gave his- umtivtoVrl Attention to.
preparation for the bout;-
Shortly after his return , from
Irtflianapbllo. where hb ended n
Pshlbltlon tour of Severn) Wetkn
By boking Joe Downey, who was
taken To a hospital from the ef
fects or the Argentinian' blows,
Ffrnb left for Atlantio City to tn
dpeat hln Irninlne nnArter. ' lie
Iwlll return t New York tonight
to meet bis new trainer, Horatio
i-nvelte, who la due tomorrow frohi
Buebos Aires. ' . .
T-jtvclle. who has ' snpblnnted
JRhhiy IeForerf, veteran Anlcrl
cttn trlner In Virpo's rellnilc..
wllf fake rharge of tho puglllKt'a
trdgram or condttloning U Hie
senslde resort. Active workouts
are slated (o-Htart Wednesday, -
;Firpo today obtained Cliff Kramer-,
Seattle hoavywelght, as one
Ol his sparring partners. He ex
pects to completo hla staff within
a few days.
' WHITE SULPH17R- SPRINOS.
K. Y.. Aug. 20. Jark Dempsey.
heavyweight champion, .todny put
Jn'bne of the hardiest days bf train
ing since he pitched camp '. here
several weoks ago In prepnrntlnn
Ifor - the- September 14 bout with
Lum Angel Flrpo nt New York city.
Down to IBS pounds, the champion
reeled off -eight miles of moun
tain roads as his morning bracer
and thon devoted
two
and
roumUj
apiece to the light
heavy
punbhmg TOigs. ,..- . . . ...
' - This afternoon he hoxod : two
fbunifs each with' Georgo lnflfry
and ilaclt Iturke and concluded the
day's' Work-- with ' two' rounds
against Klxeltf RloaX French1-rrt
na'dlan-, lilriihcfjhck. who fllmUt-Uoifl
hb Flrpo type of fighter; iv
UPTON -SEEKS U.-S. CUP
sin
TtfOMAS SAfS HE WH.Ii
CHALLE.VtiF. IN 1924 '
iNEW YORK, Aug. 20. Sir
Thomas Llpton arrived today on
khe steamship Ccdric and con
firmed reports that he would chal
lenge '-for the America's cup In
1925 -With his fifth Shnmrook.
"I will challenge In 1924 for the
1926' races' nnd expect to build a
ottt that will lift the -cup this
time," declared thb Irish baronet.
SHE DAXCES ON A '"FLOOR"
..;:. AN- INCH tVIDE. ,
' '
" 1 "g""MTTrrrTmiTac:8t8
v It's the nurroivcHt ' "runway" ,ln
the world nnrf tlin most flnnxcroiis
and slippery of nlllmllro-brn floor:
ft W lens ,tltart,,tv,-o-elghlihs nf ftn
lltoil wide. And yet, on this mere.
tHrenft of kteel, Msrin Becsali, thr.
ydTld'k greatest -daneuse ofitlio
t cht wire, porfnrnis hiore Intricate
fvata and executes more dllticull
steps . than dp tlibse professrapBlf
who- dancb lipftn, thn ground.
' l Bert. Beson Is that graceriii;
cnlffon'clacl-person oarlnff a cob.
.ito&apv ';s.utc.,i wit.; tvp,Tii.t..iiii. .u.wg.kti now . .. , . , By JjJ,
"Bit wlmUior I wlnor loso I oun
say lhuL, I've been' racing for 26
years, oit.ethn Brlllah coast ulut I
"don't 'wn.nl lo meet better sports
than Americans. If Ihoy have
made mistakes. It has always been
In my favor. ' ; ' -
"I have a iblnct of the fluent
oitp.1 In all Knglaml, yet I would
mlrsSudor all of them If I could
lift the cup which has been in this
country for seventy years."
Trap Artists Bunched at 198
; Out of 200 Birds
SOt'TllSlloltE C O H N T tl Y
Oi.l'll. ClitCAUO, Aug. 20. Four
uf, Hie naUon's sti'rling shooters
tied for hlKh gun with 108 out of
2oo in the 19-8 Lnko Michigan In
troductory mi-in in the Grand
American lliiliilk-ap shoot hero ill
the Sotithshore Couiitr club lo-t
day In which 2Kfi contested.
The -high hunnrs ot tho ' day
were divided between two nnta
tuurs, W. t. Warren, of Chltigo
and William ' Lambert, eif likla
houm City, and two profi-anlonals,
h -H. Tnnillu, of Olassboro, N. J.,
and Fred Gilbert, of .Spirit Lnko,
lows. '
. As a result nf the tie, Tfarreii
nnd Lambert will hold a shoot off
t-arly "fohiorrow tuornlng for tho
Waitcp Toarork trophy. Only am
alnlra are allowed to receive the
Lake Michigan lntrodu-tory "title
so the two pro's will have to sit at
ease as the amateurs puff targets
for the title. " - '
i R, A. King, noted doubles kin,
from Wichita Falls. -Texas, who
will compete In the doubles rhiim
pionshlp of North America tomor
row to miike It three crowns in a
now. -got- a 196 tlelng Dr. H. W.
Armstrong of El Pnnso, Texiis and
Phil Miller, nf Dnllns. Texas.
F. ' M. ' Troeh of Vancouver,
Wash:, who last year ranked No. 1
In: the shooting world because of
ills average. -broke 192 clay birds
to tlo-'another putr of his shooting
experto.!. ' SI' Frtnk and Dave
a'uuBjfce.'i of Worthlngton, Mlitn,,
both (1. Av I. ovent winners last
8fefir' '' " !i
,t The1 high -seores Include E. W.
-Kcnfro. Monlda, Mont.. 19S: F. M.
Troeh. Vancouver. Wash.. 191: B.
H. Ilarman;' Salt Lako City, 191.
Astnrln Itnnk triildpnt Ilrs
. ASTORIA. Ore., Aug. 20.
Charlen Ttnpert Hlgglns. president
of tho Astnrln National Hank, riled
at his home here enrly this morn
ing. Ho was stricken with his
fatal Illness shortly after the fire
which wiped out the business dis
trict of Astoria last December. His
breakdown - was attributed , by
friends to his efforts toward re
habilitation of tho city following
'the disaster.
T HAT IS iTt ST TWO-K.HSHTTIS OF
tume blazlhg. wl)h aeVbhty thousand
i-hlneittonek .ho Will for fnnrrbrlef
lulntrtos cotiimntid the ntienllon of
spsethjtorif . -wlren .tho ltingling
llrotliers ..and llarnum and Hirlloy
nhown. exhibit' here,
A maid, drnned In a Frenfhy
frock) -nccsmp&ttle the wire',- nr.
iiHt to timl from the rings, A pri
vate : dressing "car" ' and seven
truhknfof wnrrtrohe 'are crtH'lHd III'
una. i-tid or flif. The Inalrt will
tell you that It. takes Darta Reennn
exactly -two hours to ."mako- up."
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wwnviT i r.e. coins or tmt and nr-rains
ot, to sell the following donorlhed
real property, to-wlu t . , .
The duiheil ausrtlr of the norlhwmt
pllirter. the fonlhwuft) tplfirter of thn
northcj.t quartnr, . and ,thi) went half of
the nnrthwjat qlmrtnV Hf irllnn 24.
Tonhfa 19, aniitit, tUnrs 1 east at fh
wiiiamotm m.rmiaa, l iMne county,
Oregon, containing lAUaornii, .
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Slate nl OrBxon, In eompllanuo slih aald
Mociitlnh and ordr or anlo nnd In order
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glalo nf Oresuo, In ennipllanra with hl
Snruiinn and order of nnle kml In order
lo nullify .aid Jiidxmant, Itnernut, cnnla
of .uli nnd an minx coala, I Will oh
SnMirdoy. lha l.t day of gnpiehlh-r,
licit, at tho hour nt one e'etoek In the
aliernoeii of told day, at the aomhweat
Ironi door of the Cminiy court hoiiM, In
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anlijei!t in redeinpllea aa provided hy lie,
II of iho rlxlil. Illlo and Interem of nlo
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