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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928 PACE J'hlo lo Put Halt s1 Advance JIfIat seals n,. Iliiw llltx Willi jhirnrx mid Will pr, H to 9 Hull, l.fmlr-r Jiillllimi. Cuull (jMlirM, Ilr-yiinlil Miii'UimiiiIiI, Dunn Id Mil-Cuniili-li, C'iii'I Nelion, Kuiiii.th Ito IiId, mill Ai'lliur Hi'liueiil. Trurk lliiiiwr Dlukiun, ruiph Mnl'iillui.li, I'Mwiird Crowley, llo- linn lluwi, Wlllltiiti I'midnriffipii, Jo. Hliiiiilunl, HgiiiKo HtnKr, llnr.ili Knlly, (iivlllii llicilllimjor mill VI. I J it tn (.Vuwfonl. VmuilH llmiry Nvrr, I Inward Hlniw, l.'lnro llui'tiniin, Klch.inl lliluo, (iuir Itnlwrt tllffrn. loll k I iik Hubert Wiirn.r, COAST l.KAtil'l ,.('. . . , (I. Til Til inn Ml) A'l ir. n v I. , . , . s , ,ii . .r. . .ii . .1 i p, cue. July is. j'l.rniiin IMIIrlU' In jimiolnim liii'l "'I "i"V p fnrtliiiiil Iniliiy, 1 3 tlilll.1 lilrlli'l'M, K Mill Oi l mull, I n ii io i l: io o J 2 II fllMic mid Whltnov: i. (irtntnn nnd Ain- a.mi:kica i.km.i n W I. Pnt. Now York 67 83 713 I'IiIIiiiMiiIiIa ,.,,,,,.4 m SI. lnllln 43 40 MS i'KvpIiiikI 3D 44 III) I'lili-liu 37 4r. CI Wiitlilnirlnn 3D 4H 4311 IIimIhii 3 2 45 4I I loir,, II 33 47 (13 In SlllM' T July I2.-(AM Id tlir' error. wnu till liiillitn. tmliw, 0d t.inlt ntmtlwr kiiiiii ..liv I In 2 i-iiunl. H ii r. S 0 2 7 V i ii nt v nnd Himler; ?K, IiiiiIiII. IhIIIii Klnm tarisro. July IJ.(AP) , , pllchod flliwl.. kllotvllIC I'i'l "i Hill, CURru vui .iiw n n k 2 0 Io IKnllla nnd KnvernlJi anil vargu. L.,l. Vlrtur EI.HH. July 12. (AP) i r.miMni-d hiue hll M il error, lo win lo in 2 nllor tho Oiiku iielr only rum on Ar- wlili ono on In ino 1'i.lrrB, Ails'-! nonili hut, ml tmll r It inning. r ii k 2 4 ". 8 S 1 luiinovlili mid lini- mid llmi mi ii. ATHLETES GET he Winners Gain rs for Sports IwiinlH wiro received r 29 athlete! of Lnl rcRon team, mid will Id to thn Wehfeet win. krk, Jark W. tleneflel iniiRor nnnotllirrd. All ' mnilo In Oregon. Hio history of theae award y blue In color, the o Inrse lemon-yellow Wl front. ilnnlni; tho award In- followtntt: hABOhnll in. Ray Kdwnrdi, Unv Id ruller, Chnrlra Oan- ,tne MrnUIn .7r.. Dec'd. E TO CltKIHTOHS rohy Riven thnt A. K, hen hy the County In Rluto of Oregon, In le county, appointed ad of the estate of Jamea derpAHod. huvlni; clnlma atriiltnit pi l o are hernhy nollfled Hie inline, duly atiiled nt tho reidonre of p heeler, 710 TAWreneO fuirene. Oreiton, with in from thin 13th dny :i:i.i:il, Admlnlalrnlnr. Krl 7-1J.fi TO ritKlllTflllH horehv alvnn In ell v i-nnrern itmr tti nn. Nellie I.. Kmllh Iiab pointed ndiiilnlnii ltrU of Allen It. Km il ! de. he eoilnlv cnul't of tne peon lor I.ano .oiiiuv nllfled aa audi admin- Kill ftll nnrantia hMjInn Pi mm cutnto a'e here mil reiiulrcd to preaen lerlfied aa reqiilrcl hy pie proper vn'i?hrr, tu imlnlatrnlrlx at the of- i niklna. n th United lonul Itnnlt htilMltitr ffnn, within l niontha e or mm nollco. II"! piihllontlon July , MM L. SMITH "ilx of the OKtiito of mith, IloceiiMcd. Prl. 7.-B 11 I.KMKNT I . ' R'" ii i inn I" " pxemitrlx of the Id tPMliituniif .....I file, doi'onaerl, hna filed '""ill in mild entnto nnd ' Oltt' I: nf I n,,. nn I Used Hntitrdny tlie "''', IH28 ill the t;eloi!l( In thn foro id dny at tho County t. ii, i.iiim county, fhn limn nnd plnon for I "f a Id flnnl nci'imnt, f " hnvlnn olijnetloiia In P''i,oiuit ore 'ni lri.,rf i ;i'io In writing on or Wi .1ny of .Tiily .in 2. '' I'. I1A1.K K 1,10 K""''n "f nt nuYRUN, RALLY III NINTH GIVES WIN TO DETROIT TIGERS Alhlolics and Chicago Split UouD'o bill NHW YORK. July 1! (API A ninth luiilnu riilly In whliOi thrue ruua worn irored on three aluulen mid four piiHHea. eunhled the Tlxern lo noae out the Yiltlkeeq 4 to 2 III the third ic'ime nf the anrlea here today the veteran 1.11 Htoner out. pitched Henry Johninn and Vll"y Moore who entered the hox at tho helftht nf I'etroil'i winning rally. It II K tlelrnlt 4 ft 0 New York 2 0 Itatterlen: Htoner and Woodull: Johnaon. Jloore nnd flrnhowekl. Iliilllltr lllll Nplll PIIII.AIlKI.PHIA, July 12. (API Tho Athletic, look the ec- ond iiiiine of a douhlo-hpiider from the I'hh'itKu Aineiienna todny & to 2; after the White Hox had won the flrat 4 lo 3. Ilommel of the Atllle llea won Itia own same with a Initio. Klrnl km me: R II K fhletiKO 4 14 I Philadelphia I 10 0 Rullerlea: I.yom and Herg; Wal- berir and Koxx. Pecond name: R II K ChlenRO 2 0 Philadelphia Ii 13 1 llnlterlea: Adklna, Cox in J Crotnie; Iloinmell nnd Koxx. Klllllll I.OM1 VASIIIN(iT(lN. July 12. (AP) A plU'hlnjr duel hetween Hrnx ton and Miirherry for Wiinhliiulon and Utile- for Cleveland wn de- elded today In the tenth when IjiiiKford aeoreil on Uiirn"' ulnxle, thn I ii 1 lit n a winning 2 to 1 to even tho aerlea. , R Jl K Cleveland 2 7 1 WaahliiKlun ., 1 . . .( in InnliiK") f nntterle: fhlo and 1.. Bewail; llruxtnn, Miirherry and Rucl. Ilniwna Win nneTnv liilo 12. fAPl The St. IaiuIi Itrowna hunehed hlla off MiicKayden In I no iixtn uiniiia day and won the third game of the nerlei from the RedHox. 3 to 1. R 11 E HI. T.nula 3 1 0 Doeton 10 ' ti.i.i... i',nn.4flp nnd Mnnlon: MneKnyden. Hetllemore and Hor ry. limit Polinnrd kkw Y(-ltK. July 12. (AP) Tho hoxlnir ahow at the Uueena- l.oro Athletli cluh. fenturliiK a noui hetween K. O. Phil Kaplan and laek Mi Vii acheduled for tonlKht, wa poatponed until Tueaday on ac count of rail.. I'lrc -itirt at: Inanrnnce, Ixinna C. L. Hlgnian. W' P. Fell. Phone Ml Rooma 202 2114 Dank of Commorct Bldg. 7-7-1! HICKOX. PIANO Tt.'NER. 12-J. NOTICK Or niVIPKND IN TIIK CIHCIUT COURT OF THK HTATK OK OKKCION FOR TUB COUNTY OK I.ANE In tho matter ol Liquidation of 'he Stato Rank of Cohurg, Insol ent, Cnburi;, Oregon. Notion l horehy given thai a flnul dividend of 11 per cotit upon u II approved doponlt clnlma In the ronftitcrcinl Department of tho nhovo entitled hank wilt be paid on July Hi. IfiHN In accordance with un order of the above entitled inurt mnde July 3. 1821. A. A. SCHRAMM. Superintendent of Hnii'. 7-10-8 World's Hurdle Record Falls "ii fell iV Mf 1r'1Vtiii'ilfi irr' J W -n , FM""if F. Morgan Taylor of the Illinois A C, former Grinnell Collcpe star, made the record time of 53 and 1-10 second for the 400 metre hurdles at the Olympic tryouts at Detroit The former Grinnell star is assured of a berth on the team which will com pete at Amsterdam. (InUrnstlenki IIlutrfttl fUwa) hit Oi ball to (lfp 'center and bent Hi rnluy throw to th plntQ. "Ah he tppf( to thn plate (or tlir flftli time. Hilt tMnK, piny In tf centir for CMchkh, yllrl at I-iela-hanly ami pointer dnrlafve at the npn(o bfttvvnen the two amall club himpfn in pfntr, fjinfre wni Jeir Injf at lh i,y inotlonlriK him to try to hit the hall Into that difficult apoi. "he Ku w IjtnKo'H motlona and no'Md hln ln-ad. Terry ahot up a hall that had everything on It to di'fllv I'MMianty. ilut Ul cnnd Into tlie bnll hnfore Jt brokfc, awufiy hla Iiiiki' hat. and the brill wfnt muhlriK with rifle ahot force to ward fcntftr. Mall I-iwhIh on norf "It landf-d on tho roof of on of thn flub hfiiiHi, bonn'Ud ott onto the nHchborlrbCr c1uI)ioiihp, cfii'MUM-d around thnrft nnd thrn rolkd off and droppfd Into thf- ex act njiot brnvoprt I he two club-houi- thit Iintfr had lndicntrd. "A homr to left, a homer to rlffhi, two hoinnrn to center, four of thrni. all In nn day, that was liplr-hanty'a record, If that fiat dorvn'i malifi hlrn a aupr-hlttr In rOmparl.Hon with the bida of today woll, what la a auprr-hlttcr?" Copyright 1921, Kin Kitture Byn Inc. PHI TO SCORELESS TIE Chicaso and St, Louis Day's Winners in National NATIONAL IiKAfilB DELEHANT WAS HOME RUN KING Totlity's Itign1'''! Unr'i.lc to 'Ino Old-Timer's l-'cur ilumcrs in a Sii-'-le Game w. St. I.oula 62 New York 43 Cincinnati 47 Chicago 47 Hrooklyn 42 Plltaburg ....37 Roeton 24 Philadelphia 21 Pet. .63S .set .575 .ceo .5 as .481 .3111 .292 The Cardlnala hammered Kred KitgHlminoni and Oarlnnd Buckeye hard today to Uike the third game of the aariea from the (Hants 11 to 1, The game. was called at the end of the flrat half of the alxth Inning on account of rain. R. If. K. New York 1 II 1 St. I.oula 11 12 1 Batterlea: Klt.imrnnna, Chap. tin, Buckeye and J. Hunan, O'Kar rell; Halnea nnd Wllaon. (Called In Ixth, wet grounds). TENNIS TOURNEY HELD H a it it i s n tr no and rr a rsi ; y COMI'KTK ON CXJl'ltTM HATjS KV, Ore. July 12. fHpe- rial to thfr RfiKlat'-r) Tho Harris- burj; and Jlatay Tnnnla cluba hold a tournament In thin city Is -it Sun' day on the Moody courts. The rnen'a doublia were played by errtt Scott and Johnnie Scott of Marrlnburg aalnat Jonn Cro ,md MarWn KoontB of Halaey. Tho lat ter won by 6 to 4, In the women' doubles Apnea Hayea and Benale Reynolds of Hal aey loat by a cor of Cto 2. to Merle Hutches and Dorothy Scott of Harrlaburg. In the mixed doublea Iawrpnre Taylor and Agnea Hayea of Halwy won from Iater Thompson and Roverta Bronson of Harrishurg. Score 8 to 1. The aonsolatlon game went to Halaey with Ijawrcnce Taylor and Martin Koontz winning from Lester Thompson and Willard Coates. The girl' alnclea was won by Merle Hughea, Harrlalurg. from Agnes Hayea. Halaey. Score 6 to 3. Russell Shop Hemstitching 6c and 8c at Brill's. 7-1-tf By FRANK O. MKNKJ2 "Huh," anurt the old tlinera, whenever anybody- dlacouraoa on the long dtHtunre awat being poled out on the baaobull orchuida of thla era. "Theae aliiKRra of this generation are Junl a lot of ex plmled flrccraekfra n our lives, jtiNl a bit of bohunks In compari son with the Muper-aluggei of all time. Kd Helfhanty." Asked to do n bit of elaborating on the, toplr, the hoy get right down to tmi an flgurua: "Thh ly-one yeai n ago 1 )elehnn ty chibbud out four hoiueia and a ningle In five t linen at but. No man since then him matched hla re nin rka bio per for tt re, Tho fa it that I ml poked out four rlnrult ftmnnlien and not mm of the ltutba, llornMhye nnd 'rlgH of today ban been able to duplicate it la nvl. donee that they do not cla.:a with I in I under any clrcuniMtunce, Hut the added factor In favor of Pole hitnty nnd the etiper batter Ilea In the changed conditions since his day. rued oid nail "When Iel mnde his record they didn't ton a new ball Into play with every other pitch. They started the game with one hall and the game was flnlahed with that name bnll. unlesa It wax knocked out of the park some time during the combat. Naturally, when a ball head to endure for anywhere from three to nine Innings, the result was thnt It became dirty and black and. because of constant pounding. It quickly became soggy and was tike a bundle nf ritgs before the game was half done. "Kurthermorc. they didn't have the same kind of bnll In use then that they have now. The hall In that era wns Just a baseball not a bunch of epoclally prepared fab ric nnd rubber, built for the def inite purpose of ennhllng the boys to hit home runs. The parks were bnll pnrko then, not band boxes. They didn't have any grandstands 250 feet or so from home plnte. "Yet In face of all those condi tions, a dend bnll. dirty nnd hard to see, stnnds that were far re moved from the plate. Pel mnde four home runs In one afternoon Ludford's Paint, Wall Paper, Art Gooda ".ft Weal Rniadmiy Phone 74U Artistic Picture Framing Don't Walt Knroll Now ' Eugene Business College I'.iigcnc, Oregon rhuiie (MA INSURANCE APPLICATION AND SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THE MORNING RBOISTER Eugene, Oregon. DATE 1928 Gentlemen) You are hereby authorised to enter my subscription to the Morning Register for one year from data. It Is understood that The Morning Register Is to be delivered lo my address regularly each day by your authorised carrier and I shall pay him for the tame at the regular established rate of 60 rents per month. ' If the papor is ordered by mall. 1 agree to pay for H at the regular rate of 14 per year. Enolosed you wlh find M.00. for which 1 am to racelve a 110,001) travel accident Insurance policy, Issued by the North Amerloan Insurance Company of Chicago, Illinois, the $1.00 be Ing the premium for one year. Are you now a subscriber to the Morning RegUter? Answer Tes or No. Name Age,. and he mude them off a really greul pitcher, 'Adonis Bill' Terry. On the afternoon that Del made hljs four round trippers and a single, Terry wasn't having an off day. Kor ho hold Del team, the Phil lies, to eight hits, five of them Moored by I e I liinm-lf, and, If mem ory serves correctly the Chlcngo team -won the game from the Phil lies despite Del's four homers, lie! Opens t'p "Tho great Oelehanty opened up with a four-hase hit Into the left field bleachers n terrific smah. The next time at bat he hit the ball over the right field fence. The ililrd time ut the plute he drove a fierce drive squarely at 'Bullhead Bill' Dahlcn, Iho Chicago Inflelder. "Oahlen shoved bia hand at the ball nnd the smnwh nearly ripped off his glove aa the ball ahot Into center for a single. "Just to show his batting versa tility, Del, In his fourth time up, CIWINNATI. -tuly 12. ( AP) Brooklyn nnd Cincinnati Sattled to a scoreless tie fn the third game of the series today when Ray Mors and Adolpho Mjque en gaged In a pitchers' battle. The game was broken up by rain with ninth and men on first and sec ond. R. H. E. Brooklyn ..0,3 0 Cincinnati J. .0 S 0 Batteries: Moss and Deberry: Luque and Plcfnlch. (Called end eighth, rain.) Chicago Wins CHICAGO. 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