Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, July 21, 1928, Image 2

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BILL MAY BE PUT
li
'Semi-Official Talk in Favor!
Of His Restoration
RACQUET KING IS SILENT
leave Mailer Vp to Hl rrteaMt
and Refuse lo Add 10 Man--
mrnl; Situation l'nohangc.1
PARIS, July S (VP !!
enmnta In the TiMen r tt
11c1 In th hfkBrvvind to
lfty competition hut kw;S:'.!s
of Riff KiTe reetorsticn to
lur tan(lln In te evert the
1'nlted States rch. te ch!-
lenre round were d""d in
aeml-officta.1 tennl? c:rc5-
The ellence of Samue: n '".-!-
!m, preeident of tNe ln:re-i S'ATe
lawn tennle ajs5oria:ion. J--eo
T". Wear. rti!rmn of the Iiv.
cup committee, irava no fcxination
lor auch dljcuwion but it It tin-
deratood that under-enver moves
Jiave been aiarted dirned to
, atralshten out the situation and
restore TIMen to competition
atlddenlv 5 he wm removed the
day before th Interione flna'a.
A conrah of International tennis
tifhorltlee t expected to take place
Iter tomorrow to decide the next
. move, aaeumlna the Americans
will clinch victory over the Italians.
French Favor Tilileii
The reaction over the American
veteran-a disbarment Is atrondy In
hi favor amonc French tennis fol
Jower. who are unable to compre
hend the action when French ten
Bia player are doinir exactly the
am newspaper work unmolested
bo far their amateur tandlne is
concerned. The popular attitude
Jn Tlldens' favor waa reflected es
pecially In the spontaneous (treet-
ing accorded him on entering the
; atadlum and taking his seat, this
afternoon.
"I have no addition to make to
nv statement of yesterday." de
clared Tilden today.
"Whatever my friend do Is their
hiislnees. I stand in my potitlon.
I do not Intend to make any move
fcefore returning to the I'nlted
(Mates about th first week In
U(rust."
President Collom. when nuerled
with reference to rumors of a new
turn In tha case, asserted the sttua.
Won a nnehanired hut he was
ready to act ! any new develop
tnnt warrant.
Mr. Wear said an lnquh-y ty
telepnona' from British officials
'concerned tha status of Tlldeu be
!euse his disputed articles came
from Wimbledon.
IWillard Remains in
. .-' Despite Defeat
Lead
In ter-Playff round League
W. L Pet.
Willard S 1 -75
Condon 2 2 .500
Blverview 2 2 .sfln
Lincoln 3 .250
Frances Willard team of the In
' tar-playyround -league sponsored
by the Playground Community
service took a sevej-e beating at
the handa of the Condon grounds
team, 20 to 7, last night, but re
tained Its lead in the league. Wil
lard scored two runs in the first
inning and Condon four. In the
second Inning the Willard nine
forged into the lead with four i
more runs and remained there 1
TY AND TRIS ENRICHED BY SCANDAL
"Dutch" Leonard's Tirade Did Famous Ball Players Good
Instead of Harm
Br FRANK O. MENKI
A large does of scandal allega
tions Isn't supposed to be helpful
for anybody. But there are excep
tions Ty Cobb and Trie Speaker,
for instance. They converted
mess of It into two additional years
of baseball life and about 1170.000
jroftt.
When the 1926 season ebbed to
Ha end, Ty took a look at his lege
and Tria took a squint or two at
tits own pedals and both boys de
elded that they had enough of
baaebalUng. Both were in com
Portable circumstances and it was
their feeling that they'd naiher
tear loose from diamond combat
than go along farther on legs that
were buckling under them, arm!
that were losing zip and bats that
were minus the potency of youth.
Then a left hander changed all
things!
In baseball It 1s the common be
lief that a left hander can do any
thing eccentric. Nobody ever
cornea in contact with a left hand
r on tha greenswards of the na
tional pastime without taking 1
furtlva look here, another one
there, crossing his fingers. Invoking
heaven's ble-sing and being etern
ally watchful. For left handrs are
"Dutch Leonard waa a left
i well, they're left handers.
hander.
Terrible Changes Made
"Dutch," running true to loft
handed form, knocked the entire
baseball world giddy late In 1926
when he charged that Cobb and
fipeaker were terrible, terrible peo
ple, who gambled and played the
boasea and did sundry otber things
that were not ethical, grammatical,
sanitary or anything that nice re
apectanlfl folks should do. It was
quite a day, that day when "Dutch"
busted forth Into newspaper prose.
The explosion that Leonard cre
ated came Juat at a time when
Cohb and Speaker were announc
ing that they were about all done
.nd washed up as baseball heroes
and henceforth would retire to
their vast acres and live peaceful
nd contented lives, far, far away
from pop bottle throwers, left
liandero and hum decisions at the
plate and elsewhere.
When "Dutch" threw his hat
ful of mud. that action altered
things considerably. Cobb and
Speaker promptly et8rtd the fight
to clear their name They sjuo-
H'
dMi croea .ht pi.
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Durn. p: Haro:d Peal, lb: Oor- son r.1 Ms team paid their first
don Punston. RoN.rt K'ete. to the Olympic stadium. Th
:!: Pulv Mi.ler, rl; Ferdce A:ve.--n found ih :adtum track
Thornier. If. aM ll-.o runways for the field
t n '':nn;!v llTiA!Uif.clorv" tort-
GQ TO VANCOUVER TEAM
Port'and Team Makes Clean
Sweep for Second Place
rORTLANP. Orv, July re
(AP) Vancouver. F. C. oar:n-n
firer in vorv nf in tf,.
junior championship regatta of the
North Pacific Association of .xix
teur Oarsmen here today on the
regulation Henley course In the
Willamette river. Today's events
were the first of a two-day meet.
Second place honors went to
Portland with local oarsmen mak
ing a clean sweep as did Vancou
ver in the blue ribbon position.
Victoria, B.C.. men took everything
in third place.
Only four events were on the
schMuIe today.
The Junior four event was tne
feature of- the regatta. Portland
took the lead but held it tor only a
few boat lengths. Stroking 36. the
Vancouver men pulled ahead and
retained the lead until the finish.
The time was S:35.
Chester Barker won the junior
singles in 10:2S. The junior dou-
b es went to Dawson uoraon ana
Ed Gordon in 9:36. Olive McCon
nan and Charles Gray won the
140-pound doubles in 9:23.4.
BOONE JOINS MISSIONS
BIG PORTLAND RIGHT FIELD
ER TRADED TO FRISCO
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20.
(AP) Isaac Morgan (Ike) Boone,
the big right fielder, la a member
of the Portland baseball team no
longer. He will Join the San Fran
cisco Missions tomorrow In a
straight-up trade for two of Red
Killefer s players. Koa nuney,
catcher, and Ed Rose, outfielder.
The deal was executed through
telegrams exchanged late today be
tween Thomas L. Turner, Beaver
prsldent. and William H. McCar
thy, chief of the Missions club, af
ter Turner had held lengthy tele
phone conversation with Bill Rodd
ers. Portland skipper.
The trade Is effective Immediate
ly. All the players have to do to
change clubs is ferry across San
Francisco bay and report, for the
Missions are at home this week and
the Beavers are in Oakland.
SMALL IN SIZE
BUT
LARGE IN RESULTS
THE CLASSIFIED ADS
2-29-tf
ceeded. When the pros and cona
of the case were fully aired, It was
the conclusion of the baseball pow
ers and the public that "Dutch"
hadn't done right by Ty and Tris
and that both were as pure and
unadulterated as the ozone which
whips across the Arctic zone.
And that's pure stuff, that air,
men, and If you don't believe it.
you can go up there any morning
or evening and take a few sniffs
to prove It.
Determine to Continue
Having established their inno
cence, Ty and Tris decided that to i
quit ine game then would not be
so good. People might talk; they
might say that "yes, they were pub
licly acclaimed Innocent, but th
ain't playing bssehn'l anymore are
they, and now what do you make
of that, hey?"
So Ty and Tris determined to
continue playing.
Aa soon as they had made their
decision two baseball leaders figur.
ed that these boys would be great
drawing cards, not so much be
cause of their playing ability, but
uetsuse iney could be rjarsd-vi
around aa old-time heroes who
naun t neon done right by "Dutch"
Leonard: who almost hd h
crucified by a left hander; martyr
-tun, or something of that sort.
So the Senators grahhed Tn.
and paid him a salary for 1927
that was reported to be In the
icinity of 150.000. Cnnnl. M.v
fUZ Ty &r,i hI P"? about
i-i,-ivv ior one season. Thus hoth
men, painted a vivid scarlet by a
left hander, cleared themselves of
blame and. havlnir rinn .
Jobs' In their ba.seball dotag, which
I'-i.n mem tne biggest wne th.v
ever received m their lifetimes.
jnis year Ty and Trla nr.
ng it with th men of Connie
is supposed to be
rawing down about lin.Ann
?"ln lh"( Cohb h" earned
""'" ,n ln two years since the
eft handed assault of snandnt
Speaker has ben enrlchod JH0.0O0.
In the meantime, "Dutch", who
waa the cause of It aJl, hean't
even received a souvenir
card from the boys, which may be
called ingratitude, or anything elre
yoli'd like to apply to It. "Dutoh
won't care what you say about It.
because left handers never care
nd have no cares in balldom.
CoMrWit 1J, kibi P.stnr.s Byn..' Ine.
YANKEE OLYMPIC TEAM
DISCOWEDBfTW
! Marsh at Amsterdam Sta
dium Unsatisfactory
'record hopes smashed
: Up.N to Sot' Now Mark on
TV-k. say Otach: Kul.ii
KnsliKvr Ouly Hoe
j
AUSTKRCAM. July JO. (AIM
rN' I as smi in-iu in
; :shtng new et of Olympic no-
cnis m th:s year s smos at .m-
built fn reclaimed
rr.rh is oft and pons-y an-i
it vr: b i'.rvot imp M to turn
Otilv a mirao-l cn put th
i tr-ik into proper h.tpf for th
, openinc Ju:y TV Toa.-h Robert
I on tX4 thf? Ayci.ti) Vr aftr
j hl5 tvt vi w of It today. "I nevrr
I h.Tv hard of uch a situation
Olympic tfAnia arriving daily to
find ih stadium Irai-k in fiuh a
i horcflrwly inconipi coniiition. It
WU1 " ua JVU vira
! fti-Oni' ,plr
llnnl Surface Lncklilt
Robertson visited the stadium
Ihia-afternoon shortly after'the ar
rival of the President Roosevelt in
Amsterdam and spent several hours
in.-neclinc the track and conferring
with the Dutch officials. The
American head coach suggested
drastic measures for remedying the
condition of the track, one of which
was that cement should be mixed
with cinders in an effort to provide
a harder surface.
The situation is a result of the
natural difficulties encountered ly
the Dutch engineers in reclaiming
marsh land for the site of the
Olvmplc plant. Tens of thousands
of piles were sunk in the soft earth
and the stadium built on this foun-
According to Coach Robertson it
was only last Tuesday tnav men
with a practical knowledge of run
ning track construction were called
in for a final effort to remedy tha
conditions of the track. They have
a herculean task before them If tha
track is to be In condition for the
opening.
' 3iacArtnur uopeiui
Resorts on the condition of the
stadium arena reached the Ameri
cana when the President Roosevelt
touched at Cherbourg yesterday,
but Major General Douglas Mac
Arthur, president of the American
Olympic committee was pot In
clined to credit the report until
he actually saw the stadium.
"On the battlefield never believe
reports of disaster." MacArthur
commented. ''Leave it to the Dutch
engineering genius to produce
nroner field for the games."
Other coaches who viewed the
stadium today were Inclined to
shure Robertson's alarm at Its con
dition, but the American athletes
were told to heed MacArthur s
warning and leave it to the Dutch
engineers.
Izzy" Schwartz Wins
NEW YORK, July 20. (AP)
"Iray" Schwarti, recognized In
this state as flyweight champion
of the world, successfully defend
ed his crown against Frisco
Grande. Buffalo Filipino, tonight
when he was awarded the decision
on a foul in the fourth round of
a 12-round bout at the Rocl-away
stadium.
Fields Stops Vargas
SAN FRANCISCO. July 20.
(AP) Jackie Fields. 145 ii. aensa-
tional Los Angelea welterweight,
stopped Joe Vargas, 146 of
Fresno, in the ninth round of their
10-round bout at Dreamland audi
torium tonight. Vargas' Hp was
i hadly cut and tha referee stopped
i the fight.
COTTAGE GROVE BRIEFS
(R.l.ter Lan. County 8;cla!)
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July
2". Norman Vought and Homer
Rlpp, of San Francisco, who have
been here the past two months In
the Internets of the Interstate com
merce commission. left yesterday
for Cnalaska, Wash. Thev have
been staying at. Hotel Bartell.
R. R. Forward will move his
new and second hand fursHtur
store Into the Dr. W. E. f,ehow
property on Main street August 1.
THE UVOFITE
CFTLHEPACINC
NORTHWEST
Golde
l OftfcT 1
MORNING REGISTER,
1'he building la being made ready.
m. (itennett Is painting the room.
HVank McFarland, night watch
man, who has been on lit sick list
for a couple of weeks, la on the
street acaln.
TI. F. Bod fish and Mr. and Mi's.
Hailey of Grants Pass and Dal
Wyait went to Bohemia yesterday.
Rev, Robert Miller of Texaa will
preach Sundny forenoon at the
tUptist church.
At tha Christian church Sunday
morning, llev. ('live Taylor will
have for his topic, "Forward Be
tur Watchword." .The congretia
Hon will join In the service at the
Methodist camp meeting.
Subject leason for the Christian
Science church Sunday Is "Truth."
Win. Culver and family of Ve
ronia are visiting the Harry Cul
er family.
Harrison Knight, the Arcade
barter, has bought tha Iule Kra
titer residence on south Tenth
street.
llev. runean P. Cameron Is ex
pected to arrive home from ('una
da next week, and will occupy his
pulpit In the Presbyterian church
juiy :s.
Mrs. EllM Atkinson and datigh
ter. Mrs. Herb Adams, are visit
ing Mrs. Geo. Atkinson enroute to
Prepcent City, t a!., where they
have hotel Interests.
Tom Awbrey returned Wednes
day from Corvallls. where he haa
been attending a poultry conven
tlon. The convention waa eponaored
by O. S. C. Mr. Awbrey la the
owner of about 500 hens on his
ranch In Tanihlll county.
Harold Whlllock and father,
Henry Whitlock. have moved Into
the c, E, Jonea home on north H
street.
The merchants of Cottage Ornve
sre sponsoring a picnic to be held
at the city park Wednesday, Au
gust .
T. P. Morris has returned from
Portland for the week-end.
Snnrtny service Announced
(R.gtat.r t,an. County SpcUM
CHKSWEI.L Ore., July 20.
Services for the Creswell Chris
tian church Sunday were announc
ed today. Sunday school will be
held at 10 and preaching services
at 11 o'clock. Sunday morning
sermons are now being based on
the Old Testament and the subject
this neek will be "The Tree of
Ufe Removed snd Restored."
Visitors are welcome.
I.ATTIVS MIT.Ii NEWS'
fR.ftst.r Lan. Ountr Spaclal)
l.ATTIN'P MILL. Ore.. July 20.
The employee of the mill now
.belong to the Eugena hoepltal as
sociation, and by paying a small
fee each month will receive all
medicines and hospital care free
of charge. Dr. N. E. Wlnnard of
the hospital staff delivered this
week to the cook-house a nice large
well-stocked medicine cheat to be
used in first aid.
Rev. Clarence Boulton. wife and
little son. Clare, of Creswell were
supper guests Tuesday of Mrs.
Roulton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. White.
Mlsa Elinor Henry of Eugene
wan a visitor Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Phelps.
Roy Lyon Is the proud owner of
a new model Ford coupe.
FISH FOR THE WARM DAYS
The Best Food One Can Eat
Chore ocean caught Salmon, whole or half fish, lb. 31c
Ling and Black Cod, lb 20c
Fillet of Red Snapper, lb ,...Oc
Fresh Cooked Craha, each ,. ., ..Sue
Newman's Fish Market
57 North Park Street
Better Meats
Mean
Better Meals
You'll be proud to serve our roasts or poultry. Our meats
look better, taste better and are of the best quality ob
tainable. You'll enjoy your meals better if you buy your
meats at Broders Bros.
Saturday Savings
Pot Roast of Beef
From fat young steer
18c Lb.
Pure Lard No. 5-65c No. 10 $1.25
Sugar Cured Bacon
.Whole or half tide
28c Lb.
BRODERS BROS.
88.8th We.t Wholesale and Retail Meat Phone 40
EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY,
MITCtHW LAKE NEWS
ilwiltl.r L.n. tVui'iy le 1 1
HILTCOOS. Or.. July !. Ml
Doris Nlcoll of Kiigcua is .im
Ing a part of hr summer vacatlmi
as a house guest of her frleiid,
Mlsa Fern Hlmiwoit. of tna Bill
coos camp. ., ,
Dr. Jame W. Ford and wlf of
Eugene are down to spend a moiun
. 1 1... new aiimtiiei' house at
North Reach which they purchased
f.-om sun Maraaret miihii.
Kord'a health haa not been very
good lately anil sh hope, to be
benefited by Ih cool ocean brees
nd outdoor exercise.
Mia. Cora llaslett and children of
Reedsnort are visiting with Mra.
lln.lett's parenls. Mr. and Rl
tr.. ..r Mllli'tHiS.
' nv 'i II. Temple ami wlf "f
th Methodist church of Medloril.
i- n-.,..l.ii morning to Spend
a week m the Tcep o th Mk .
farm of Mr. and Mis. V. Uoe.
Mrs. C. l. Miller and niece, uar-
bani. made a business inp -v..n
Hend Tueeiljy. .
.m.i mi. William Ross and
children returned the first part of
the week from noienre wn.re .m-j
had been to see Mr. Roas' fath.r.
ii...... who Is seriously III.
MiCa Helen Mnraanan relumed to
her home Monday after a two
weeks' xislt with her cousin, Mrs.
E 1.. Miller, of Silicons.
Mrs. Martin Chrlstenaen of North
Beach has gone lo Eugene lo visit
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Brown.
ni.Al'III.V NEWS NOTES
ik.ii.'t tn. couiur Sp.ci4i
Bl.AillI.Y. Or., Julv M.
Mrs James Goodlln and daughter,
Merle, and l.lnfred and Wn-ane
Hull.ilit. 15n layior nun
Starr are spending me nrvn
Florence. .
r M Hulhurt and Herman
Hoislnstoji were buslnees visitors
In Junction Tueedav.
Mr and Mrs. 1. Slayter. Mr. and
.i-. 'ijnh.ri siavter. Palsy Myers
and Shirley S!-ter drove lo Grants
Pass Saturday, reluming miuar.
visiting with Mr. and Mra. George
Syphers end dangl'tri-, Georgia
and Virginia.
Fred Ducket Is setting me -unm
for the concrete basement of their
new house. Mr. Bush and Mr.
jonea are helping Mm.
Mr. and Mrs. va'entine nrovr io
Medfor.l on business, reiiirnms
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. r-nrten nrove m
r.,.n. Wednesday w nere sirs.
Clifton underwent an operation for
removal of tonsils.
CANARY SEWS NOTES
iR.cltx.r L.n. Ountr Srlsl)
CANARY. Ore.. July 20. The
fir patrol station that waa for
merly kept at tha foot of Sunset
mountain has been discontinued
ki. summer on account of the
vision from that place being o
New Reduced Price on
LEE TIRES
MARK C. SANDERSON
Broadway Oak Phone 1S&4
Telephone 2UI
Cottage Rolls
From young pork, for fry
ing or baking
28c Lb.
Rhode Island Red and
Plymouth Rock
Hens and Fryers
35c Lb.
JULY 21. 1918
restricted and has nn transferred
tn Ih south slough, where Jack
Wilbur Is In charg of III latlotl.
Th telephone number, If on
needs In call th station to iport
fir. I l r-n.
Rv. F, H. Neff, pastor of Ih
Fangllcal ehureh at Kloronc,
and hla wlfa are rusticating al
their summer cottage m
Haven," on Boiith Klough for "
coiipla of months. Tlwlr ilnugliler-In-law
Mis. Clirlatonlir Nff of
Point lty. Cel.. I visiting them
at th present II ill.
n k wh of comma
H.l.tr L.n. Cuumr i.i'UI
v-iminn nr. .rut, in. nil
Wassnm and wlf and Mis Scott
attended th anniversary picnic "t
the Stafford school on th Mohawk
last Sunday.
IMig Wnssnnt and wit ann im
ir.lnu and wife nf l'lllgeu slsrted
across the mountains Wednesday
on a f let 1 1 iter trip, going tu III
tnkes.
IllnmnnS fTeheliiiti loilu liinl til
reuular session Thursday eiilnl
with th new officers In charge.
They are Mlsa Alma Alllngnam,
noble grand: Mrs. I eannah McCoy,
vlr.arand Carl HonUlna. secre
tary; Mrs. tCvancclln Kurd, ;
treasurer. .
Th Wllllnk Worker Needl !
i i ii ii in mi i ii hi i... h.ii a in. tin i
Mr. Lillian Jarnagln on the fsrjn :
i eqnesnay anernonn. r.ncn wo
man take hr ndlwork If th ;
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,i..p.a MV'i-. . r.r mi..
a lunch of chicken sandwiches.
email, raae an.l cntrsa, was serven,
tniei'n were preseni.
Mr Clara Navlor of California
Is visiting friends In and near Co.
burg.
Mr. Arnsplger Is aid In he al
he school house twlc and 1 Im
proving all the time.
I? ... ... T.-
city la visiting hla wife's parents
.Mrs. Kamsey nas been here for
Buy Iloadman's
HIO MII.K AND IIONKV
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KVtJKNfc MAKKItY CO.
SB Cast Droadway Phone, 1IA0
FOR,
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GAS
Refrigerators
"" $10 tw
bln.ee in 18 months,
completely installed.
tint. Hit I daughter nf
T. II
ivg.ffiui Mini sin,
. Vundiivn and Mrs. Cuchran
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re. Clara Coleman lm gun In
M in i i.l' ll r nun. ins,
is. Vnnlnivn and Mlsa Ailing,
were In Igugen Thuisday,
i'. Ilenlaait and wlf uei n
irif Woiliinsilnv.
ha m
Mr
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Mr
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'd I heir son and family at
ilifleld Inst week.
visile
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oiggesi inline Urocery In
Saturday & Mom
July 21st and 23rd
4-lb. pail Shortening .........
3 cam No. 2 Sweet Pea .,.....
S can Porto Rico Crape Fruit
2-lb. enddy Salted Snowflake Cracker
1 lb. Diamond E Coffee
1 lb. Royal Club Coffee
(Big St ick Candy Fr)
Beautiful Dinner Set Given Away fm
PLENTY OF PARKInFsPAcT
, Avoid The Congealed District
NOHSLES5!
Tlie gas refrigerator is
silent in operation because it M
mnvincr nnrta nntriinc to mBK
sliehtest sound. It is self contai
in a compact all-white cabinet.
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