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0 G o G l'AOE SIX M 10 UFO K LI MAIL TK1UUXK. 'AlKPFOUn. OUKOOX. WEDNESDAY, KEl'TK.M BEK 2. 1i)2. I hole qualifying round of the nallonnl amateur chainplonulilii, was mighty proud of the fact that he topped ono or the greatest fields ever to partici pate in the event. Cards of 71 and ,74 mive him a medal of 145. FOR 5 DAY TRIP OVER 11 STATES Harney Dreyluss, owner of the Pittsburg Pirates, forgot buseball uiiil was a close follower of the play ut Oakmont. He Is a 33rd decree KtJlf fan. When last seen he was applaud ing the masterful play of Ciuorgu Vun Klin. M'lAfjrrc STAXI11NGK. (Not lncluillriK todny'H liumra. Nulloiuil W. 1.. PUtsl)urn 7!l 411 Now York 73 r7 Cincinnati 07 58 Ilrnoklyn 01 03 HI. Louis 0(1 OS llimton - :... f7 71 ChleaiiO 50 71 I'lilludelnhia 00 71 Aim'i-hiin W. I. Wimhlnetnn 8" 4Ii l'hll!idelihlu 74 4H Chirac" 08 lis Ht. l.oulH B!l Detroit 4 ' Cluvvlunil 00 08 New York 51 7 2 Homoii 30 88 VC. .532 .502 .536 .4H2 .401 .445 .441 .441 VC. .010 .007 .540 .528 .510 .4 09 .415 .288 WASHINGTON. Hnpt. 2. (A. P.) Metropolitan New York is woll ren- Afl a part of a nimpulgil -by Ihe ", ,,T , J . A.neri.an Kdriitln of Labor to h,ulio'"r, ,"), "lle '", J?s", Swoetser. bring "wonomle presHure" aguln.it Jollu Mackle Jr. and Jack Jones, tbo 1'hlhtdelphlu Ameriian league baHeball club, all union men in the national capital were ordered today by their ofllrerH to Htay away from the WnxhJiiglou-Phliadeiphiik Kama here. The Washington central labor union unnounced thai local unlun m-n who attended would lie fined $5 to $25. The orrler resulted from a charge that the Philadelphia club employed non-union labor in construction of IIh stadium In Philadelphia, in vio-, hition of an agreement made in lyl'i with the American Federation, of NICW YOP.K, Sept. 2. (A. P.) Ijibor. Tammany's family nuurrcl, as (iov- The federation lias advised union ernor Kinith styled the flKht for the men in all other American leaguo democratic nomination for mayor, NEW YORK, Kept. 2. (A. P.) World's BcrieH Higns hei-ltoned more plainly to VYuHhlipytu unil I'lUHl.urg lu ll ny. With the I'lratcH plowing Htfiidily nliond In tho National lea k no In an ad vantaKO of eiKht full KmHf over th t Ihi nlH Ihn W-'nuh Ini'lull Hen d turn nni- alli'lfd tho pace yHtordny hv Hit-'k- J 'n? a body blow tit tho tumbling Ath lotfrfl In tho Amorican league, 7 to 3. I The hard clouting, confident Keni torn were mipport-l by nttmriy piton iiitf of the veteran, Waller .lohnHon. AlthouKh he gave the .vIhHoih ten hit, he was almoHt Invincible at crucial pe riod. At the bnt he led the hitting Kh n r. . 1 k t,t flsiiitrii.u ,,,.A n elmrlfl Another veteran, Roger Pecklnpaugh. accounted for four runH with a timely double ln the third innintr. The vic tory, AVaMhliiRton's fourth In a row. placed the chanipfonn four and one half games In the lead and added a pevenlh Hiraight defeat tir Philadel phia'! lofilriR Htreak. The two tennis ploy a second game today, with n four game series to come at Philadelphia next week. PlttHburg pouted Its fifth Htralght victory, beating the Phillies, 10 to 3, with a landslide of seventeen hits. Aldrldge and Moure made home run1. Today tho PIrales are bnck home after . n tour in w'hich they took twelve of their fourteen games with Ilrunklyn, New York, llovton and Phllailelpbia, After pegging away for several weeks at Ihe door from the cellar, the . Host on Hraven bounced fiit with n loud explosion, which carried them all tho way to the sixth landing. The vic tory was a slab triumph for Menton over Alexnnder, the former collegian. Oautreau figuring prominently I" n 9. lo 0 shutout with a brace of timely singles. Philadelphia and Chicago wore both pnssed In the climb of tho Hub out fit. . With 11a be "Ruth looking on from Colon1! Iluppert'n box. tho Yankees noed out the Ked Box In an American I league pitching duel between Shnwkev nnd Khmke, 2 to 1. Only four hits wei'o gathered by the New Yorkers, but one of them, a homer by Hob Meuset, accomplished mm miii "ingles and three doubles could have for Huston. cities to make similar protests. continues apace. In order to emphasize that it did Governor tjmlth and Mayor llylnn, not wish tho Washington club to whom the govern!- is opposing in he suffer the local central union re- half of Ktate Senator Walker, have quested union members to attend flashed onco more in caustic state two games in which Washington menu. There are also no vernal bou plays for every game they refused to lu'lH ,,ut l"lte a few sharp ex-h""""" attend because of participation by. 'y thro candidates tv tho repulican 1'blhidclphla. nomination for mayor. i ne mil y or iusi nini, un rr.-r-ences to Itenedict Arnold, accusyd the governor of conspiracy to Increase car fares and of a boast that he "would .put Hylan in the asn can." ' Governor Kmlth accused the mnyor of false statemetitii about what hap pened at the state democratic conven tion In Syracuse in 1 !) 2 2 . The tnavor had r noted the governor as saying when asked not to oppose Mr. Hearst's .nomination for United Slater wnn tor: "What would Mrs. Vnnderbill TjAKKHI'IIKT. N. J.t Sept. 2 (A. P.) Tho Shenandoah was at her mooring must today waiting to begin i late In the afternoon a five day trip 'covering eleven eastern and nild-west states. The tentative pchedule called for j departure at 4 p. m. and arrival back jut the naval ail station late Sunday I night or' Monday morning after mov i Ing through the skies above New Jer ! fey. Pennsylvania. ' West , Virginia, 'Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Misourl, Iowa. Minnesota. Wisconsin and Michigan. The Shenandoah will try to com plete tho flight upon which the" I-oh Angeles atnbarked severul months ago. One feature of the trip will be the mooring of the giant craft at a mast recently erected In Detroit for dirigibles by Henry Kord. At a speed of thirty miles an ho tin I the Shenandoah will fly from Lake ! hurst to Philadelphia. Wheeling. -W. ,Va., Jianesville, Ohio, Dayton, Indlan I apolls. LaFayette. Ind., Springfield, , III., and Scott Field Illinois. IClTfUCXK, Ore.. Sept 2 New faces will bo seen In the coaching Htaff line up as well as tho 1!(20 fool hull team of the University of Oregon when the sen nun begins September 15 The coaches, all of whom live In Kugene, are on the Job now planning for the season's campaign. , Heading the list Is Richurl Shore (Dick) Smith, who replaces Joi Mad dock as head coach. Ha Williams Is tho new line coach taking the place of Port Spcllinan. Spcllman is now assisting at the University of Wash ington. Williams was formerly frouh coach here. Hilly Kelnhnrt remains rh ha'-kfle'd coach. Spike Leslie, former Kugene h!gh school coach, will coach the freshmen. A SMALL CHANCE noUUHINK, Kept. 2. (A. P.) Oerti ude Kderh-'s hope of another try at the Fngllsh channel this year is rather faint. She has been postponing her start from day to day ln the face of weather and Mrs. Ilarrlmau say If I should a- 1 condil ions so unfavorable oulesce?" to which the governor re plied in a statement: - ( "Mayor Hylan never saw me during the convention." . bat even been du- lloiurst at Any Hate. FUESXO. Calif -William R. vn cox. 22, who posed as a traffic officer and arrested a young wpman for the iiorpo-e of taking her on an automo bile ride, told the court, when he had been apprehended, th:rt all evidence ngalnst hlrn was true and that he wanted to be on his way to ftrlxon be fore night. the channel steamers have Jaynd In their crossing. , Today the weather seemed to be moderating, but the sea was still run ning high and the wind was getting stronger. There appeared no prospect of a Ftart tonight and little chance of get ting away tomorrow unlem the weath er unexpectedly changes for the- bet ter. Those familiar with the channel be lieve the American star Is doomed to d'Mqnnojntment and that her attempt will have to go over until 1K2G. 3 j SPORT BRIEFS tf I Cnnlf wllh enff S A N Fit A NCI SCO Fra n k le M ur phv. New Orleans, and Joe Hughes, J San Francisco 1 I g h t-heavywelghls, j tought a ten round draw, x I CH ICAf'O Krnie Owens, 20 yenrs old. I.oh Angeles 1 SO pounder, was matched to meet Ad Stone of Phila delphia In ten rounds in Hum Chi cago, September 1 1. NFW YOIIK The stale boxing commission ruled that the next fight! In New York of Louts (Kid) Kaplan, n.iun-i ni-iKin i I ill ill MtH, UHIFd in l return title bout with Habe Herman of California. OAKMONT Pn . .nt 9 A n Holand It MacKenzle. Washligton. u. c, yoittlifnl meilallst for tho 3(1- NEW YORK. Sept, 2. (A. P.) Chicago's Herald and Kxamliler say:i Walter (Rabbit) Maranville, manager of tho Chicago Nationals, has been summoned by President William Veeck to explain certain actions re ported unorrirlully lo the club ox ecu 1 1 ve. Mr. Veeck has stated lie would say nothing until Maranville has con ferred with him personally. Hut, the newspaper says, the Cub pilot seems a likely candidate for tho role of "In Had." There had been rumors, says the Herald nnd Kxamlner, that during Maranvllle's convalescing from a broken ankle he did not always ad as one In his condition should. This nnd stories of a conflict with n house detective In Host on during the early hours of Monday and his ejection from the bench and out of , the park yesterday for questioning a decision of an umpire appear due for an airing at the conference with President Veeck. All of which, the newspaper de duces, gives rise to belief that the Cuba may have another msnagor next season, OY8TKR HAY. N. Y. Three hIx meler yachts were selected on the American team which will meet a Scandinavian team In an interna tional race this month. W. C. Fownes Jr. P'ttflhtirg, has phiyed In 2i championships and quali fied In l!t of them. Medford l'onliincl llujs tliHki-y Tinm. HKC1INA, Hank., Hcpt. S. Wm Champ, owner of tin. KKi!m fapl tala. hot-key team in l In- Wentem HoL-key leiiKtie, announretl here yen teriltiy the mle of Ills Hub i,, i-'ort-Inntl. Ore., lntereta for liri.ooo. C'hnnip llei'laretl lie hail refuneil tn nell the ten in until lie full., I to interest Hi-plnn atiorlamen In the club'a m-tlvfliea. CIIIOAOO, Sopl. 2. (A. P.) .lolc Hay, llllnolH Athletic club mdhll,.. tllstnnce atar, Hay 'i-ion and KkII KrotiKli, his teammates, will meet Sat urilny In a Serliil one-mile race. filiro of the track and field panics of the Lutheran A. A. in the Urant Park muntclpal "Indium. District Manager Wanted to take charge of Medford District for Oregon Life Thin Is n permanent, profitable connection with a real future tor the ambitious man who can iiiulil y ami make good. Thl opening is crcafVil by the promotion of former Medford District Manager A. It. Evqps to a more responsible position. 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