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(f . ' PA OH FTOTiT arenroKD matt, trtbttxe, urEnronp, OKEfioy, Wednesday, june g. ims. WEATHER MAN ANGELS FLY HIGH EARL SANDE, PEER IIILOEN PREPARES ' MICKEY WALKER . EX-GOV. PIERCE TfO gV N CANADA HALTS 1 3 GAMES IN BIG LEAGUE i 1 1 i i . I OVER PORTLAND; OP JOCKEYS, PLANS : NET COMEBACK: AND HUDKINS WIN. ! SEATTLE. CLIMBS TO GIVE UP TURF FOR DAVIS COP iV.y the A tixlfrd I 'l JW) Thirteen )Ktpoiiiii-iiiJi have len wnrhed into the major league calendar in the last two days. ' r , ,ng. !. who After hftltin-jr i of the tight nih, , Uie showers un-r a hur- ganies ached ulrd on jloroJny, ran (!y the A-Mt,iu!ed Prej-M Krtd Orlni.in start in several 1 jrvVvnteJ .seven con- yesterday tt-ffis. In the only big league Kami of the day, the Washington Sena tor, aided by home runs by ;o lln and I Jeeves. Neat th- Itrown at Ft. Louis, 4 to J. farUnd Pmxton wan tou hed for three hit and the Prowns one run in the flrni inning, but allowed only four afetie thereafter. At Lyabune. Pa., leaders of th(of tne WPek national pa me feathered to pay j10,I)f,r ,;inu. tribute to one of . u wi ia inou mi te Hi teit. presentation wan made to Uti'kne!! university of ihe Christy Mathewson memorial gateway to the roib-ge. memorial stadium, while iomrnlionT J-1"-tjxl declared the "His; Six" waft the "man who made baseball truly i he national game It j today." ilnihPon, who died In II' -', was graduated from ISu knell be fore he gained fame aw one of tho big league's greatest pitcher. Max Carey, who wax playing center f 111 fur Pittsburg when Mathewson was' n tfreat ii t her,, t,.ltlu,,r foitnd liiiiiKfir under a three -da v johnny uspcitsnin lor rim vigorous pro le-Ma against a derision at Hrook- ' M((rn l n on Minday when I lie I 'Ira ton defeated tho Itolitiis In a H -inning game, Carey, who U aptaln of I Mr ICohin, wan charged with in citing Klathunh fa tm to riot. rape nf hits before the fourth Inning won over. Meanwhile JMitt I"",i with the lU-arTd and the A r.i,'i'lh finii-li d on the long 'ft'l of a S-l count. Latteries; I'litt ami Hannah (Haitian. Com h and A i n in 1 1 h , Sa i j r. d -r. A pair of home runs by Mc lanie and superlative re 11 e f twirling hy Hill Hughes carried the Missions to a ,1-3 win over the Senator In the initial clah McDaniel's second with two men on in the sixth and sewed up the game. H ugbe came to Hoi ling -ue In the fourth with no out u nd whitewashed the Senutom. with on: hit the rest of the way. J latter) en; Ifachac, Con Id I'm! yewreld; llollintf, Hush'-ji and Baldwin. Hollywood went lnt( a tif for wmd plitc a- the I'tah w?nfa tifin. !dr'lon i:liod'-. otitpliclied tU'iirxv i:hler of the Oaks fn n 1 1 -Inning duel. Ka' h hurlr , whiffed eiphl hat tern. flatteries. I'ohh-r and Itead; IthodcH audi XKW VoHK. June fi oft made Itiri (irt iCarl S..nde, lonp nmsidi-red one 'k, hut he was of the- create) of Ameri'an Jwelt- m. will n-a d v to y 1 1 re w h e u tlie 1 'j 'J nt-n on hn clued. nea ie it, Minut wiii-vm, anu n'.' plans to finish hi ( nKaem'-ntx Ur thiM ItilllH', (Hy Alan J. oulf. .oM-ia(eil I're Kuurta f-Uiitor.f NKW VOItK. June In tin Mmr w.-ek that I -it 1 1.- f'.ill John'don'ii definite retlrt-ment from etnpeiiilve tannic I made knot". t'UH.'ACO. June op. Mickey Walker, middk- weight champion, and Ace HuUkm, w ho will ie-k to win that title when the two meet here June 21. won their lat "tuning- up" fights last night. Walker hy decision, Hudkina by knockout. IS BEATEN BY LADY DEBATER KAIMKII. ore.. June C Mii. Wayne H-piy and Mrs. Kl mer t'ook, nie:nhcra of the delat team of the Ilrush t'oUeac CANADIAN NATIONAL On YOUR Take the new SUMMER TRIP ScenicRpuie IT A rT2 iT tnrouan me inK At St. Paul. Minn., Walker de- cmns 1ft to ret MIL' Hill Tihfen. forth nn tiie uuide of t-on and then quit the Thp (omi((n (f tPnnl- or :)ny wrifirt hu It.id fi-tt" KirariL't-i- lurna There i a poAKihility, however. -.L lh( mat he will .'o to r ranee to rine tor J.-ph K. Widener. who main tain.s a M'ahle there. Sande now i under contract to Widener. who maintain! a MaMe there. Kande now l und Polk county, won the final l-alifornianV ofltime rival and,,w"M 1W u..M w ..ntc in ine llnn Stale l.ranse jiaionc a imxiiiE -jon. iiouhtus state-wide rontet nere last nisnt. ended tiM fisht quickly, winning defeating Walter M. pierce, for ty a technical knockout in th j nu.r governor, and I.. It. Siium ecoiid round from Uut-k Jlolley w:iy memher of the leilativ " of oukland, at Uncoln. committee of the grange. lioth fishtern will lart Imine- Wavne and Mrs. t'ook had training here. tne necitiiVe side of the question: 'Resolved, that the principle Tho-ihamiiiuiuhjp will be de- o( tne debenture plan of solving ided nt ConuVkey iarkv the home lne aisricultural auridus problems Canadian Rockiet Set monarch Mount Robson, a towering climax to the scenic wonders of the Inside Passage to Prince Rupert. And stop off at Jasper Park Lodge. $7-5 a day UP, Am, erican Plan. Open for 500 guests. May si to Sept. 30. Weekly sailings, Vancouver land Prince Rupert to Alas'a a wonderful vacation ad dition to your Eastern trip Ki-.-ht y-..r uKn I.itllp 1:111 ami "'" Ills Mill. vouthM lhem,-Iv lh,n. ",l- """iiu. In the ronijK'tillve 'ne. nlthotmh ti'imj ,-hampionK, male the A liif-rimn DnvU cup itllrlrnaKe to rnntrnct to WldT , .;roll(, t(.j.-. thT. of tho While Sox. fANAnSANNATMnNAL z7ht Largest Railway Sfsttm in Amcrtcattzsa P:ce stnd me your free booUct on Jnper Nuoa r Sdiitmcr Farti anu t f.tn mat jor-Keyn ride at, After eight year-, Tilden anl ItlKher wt!-li! in Kurope may ; jhntion each figured in only inflUMi.e him to make hi retire- u,reo. lons Davi cup matihw.' men: effw iive only o far as it There ha not been and nuiy n-ver ' concern American track. Sande. . nn International record to mat h ' .MiU'h'tll'jf loiiir MK-ii-1 fi' c fly in the tenth, rent Hulltvan, from t h Ird a nd (rave Se- f tt It- a l-.l dr-'-lMion over Han I IVancifeo. The victory "Iw lift - i-d thfi Indian from tire cellar. Ciitti-rhr: .(acol)H and Spriiiz; WiImih and Parker. himself. howver, 1 not exactly sure of ju-t what he will do. He returned to America a trip abroad early this year and ha l;c-n riding in the ea.it will; only indifferent ku rewt. II) K tiro pea n trip wax tnaile hiiortly after he had been u-pend-d I y the Maryland racJnp. comniifMtitn for the alleged foul Ins; of JtcijLh .Count, favorite In the PJuilt'o futurity of 107. He w.i re-1 n t a t e(i hy I he Ma ry la nd thi. preat though the picsent ; French combination of ICofto after and rochet loom. I'.IU- Ulll. de.-plle xvvvn def..ils. in tivo year at the hand of the ijiVoflc-t'oi-hct combination. is not yet through. In fact Tihbu. ill defeat bift year, was close t.j POUTI.A.VIJ. Ore., June 6. M'. t-orpic iJixon, Portia nd mpidlc eichi. won a clos IM-round de- iin over Frank U; I Jenny, o-tk- Orange; advocated by the National tJrane should le adopted by the United plates Kovernment. Tht; c;uevtton has leen debated by ('range team all over the plate this year and the teams meeting lat night were chosen for the finals. The winners last nisht were presented with n Hilver loving cup by Paul V. Maris, director of ; extension of Oregon Mate college. The judges were ''eorge II. Har rison. ni:tMer of the California "Same. A. 8. H0LT0RP City Pus. Agt. 1 303 Yjiuhill St., JVlUiij l'liuua licacoit j 14 Dr. as grai as he ever has been. Thih Und. here last night. Dixon s rUht any, Oregon. Imdy tlii year. Fights Last Night year he not only hns mustered the ' bent available youth and put new I life in the Iavii cup campaign. but wt himself for another big I comeback attempt. It may have ! tli"' ame faie at last year' at tempt, hut not fir lack of a Kal IhdI thrut-t. "I have taken my Hikings be fore (Mm and I uill take hand punchex to the heart, atom nch and shfiitriba carried weight 1 and Inflicted punii-hmcnt. tn ' ny's blows, were not fo effei-tive. Teddy Fox. Salem I L'i-pi. under, won an asy MX-roiind- d'cisioii over Itruim l!ertnei. Tac 0111a. Frankle IJriU, T.icom.i, and John-; iiy t'asehecr, Spokane, went ix rounds to a draw. Jimmy lbck, 11. and I'oling. of Al Professor t)ahl- A Powerful Minority. t'KNKVA. June C. 7P) A reo lutlon in the hague council ib--1 manding quick wUleincnt uf the polpi-Lithuanin diMpute. wan de-, feated tlilM afternoon. Premier Waldemurax of Lithuania, alone. voted against it, but unanimity! Ik required. Including the parlieMi Martin Pellett ((f Klamath -"a lU 1 , 2 i sp( nt Ihe past week 'lid here with' i IiIm wife mill baby, nt the home of KT (l!v Ihe AKSoc(alei preM. ) many more before I get through,! Spokane, won a four-round de berg of the public speaking de partment of Oregon State college, LOMiDENTS TO ATTEND 0. S C. -Sleye Itoei-o, I Mirrp Ouimth . Aileutioiit We are In pitp.n to pay you morn than anybody for wool-mo-hati. Keo tin before you sell. MKDKOKU ItAltf'.AIN' IIOPSK. I.INfOLN'. Neb. Aee Hudkinw. Phone lfi3. 27 N. Grape HI. j Omaha, won a technical knockout over Huck linllev. Oakland, full TOIPONTu, Out. Toronto, won Ihe Canadian fly n elgjit v h a m p i o u h h I p from preachy Helaiiger (I0. bill I w ill still be playing no nsvrtH Tilden. the game. nhii- in dispute. ftagn wanted at the Mall iltie office. Mu.t b rleart- Trili-f IiIm motlier-iii-la w. e- M11. I.. . PAPI,. Mickey Walker. Mar-1 ini'ldlcwcfghtc hampion. dfeated MhIoii.H!. Paul .IV.nl- Nine years ago Tilibn and J stoii met in the fiirtb for the na tional singles I'h.impiunsliip. f.it- ' He i:ill won. bill it was the last ; lime, because for niontliH after ward Tilden devoted hours laily to perfection of a backhand stroke, I his weaknesH against Johnston. j fie developed probably the , greatest offensive lyio'i over Phtiek Posantbr. Port land, and Fred Kelly. Seattfe mid dle weigh I. sciu cd a knoelcout in the first round over liill Prow 11, Portland. Baseball Standings I watch rmm$w Friday's t mmr . I . PAPER WMW- ".; ,. ... ! backhand shut i American League. W. York ... "In the American final that year. Johnston set out to pound my backhand as he had done the ! year before, but It would not be : pounded this lime. It it just ihb j difference in backhand strokes which I believe provided the mar gin of my victory over Johnston.'' Johnston's whiplash forehand and Tilden's lightning backhand fcmrjnnatj stand out as tin greatest indi- i . v b " ; fleveland .. ' St. l.ouis ; laiston ( Detroit Chicago I Washington Hi Hi Twcnly-four members of the Jackson and Josephine county ; I foys and t'tirls' club will go lo . Corvallis June 1U on a special bus ! to attend a two weeks summer course, at O. S. C- l 'lasses In home economics for the girls and agricultural and live stock problem for the boys will ; be conducted. 1 Outstanding work pf. tin local schools during the year j JUS entitles the students to this free insiuctioii. 'ounty Agent It. i. Fowler is in charge for, his coun ty, llei-bcr Howe'ii of Josephine et.nnty will also attend. .64.1 . National League. W. :i2 vidu.tl strokes produced in this country or perhaps In any other. Hvcry ounce of Little Lilt's ban tamweight frame was In-hlnd his murderous forehanders. When he hud them under control in his t prime they were potent enough to break down any defense but Tilden's. John.'-ton's defeats by cerlainly were the most St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn ..... Pittsburg Boston Philadelphia I.. 1 a nt lit 21 21 .4 Hi .404 .57n PC. I .G4U 1 0 .aC3 -444 .40". .17.7 MedfordT Biggest Sales Event COMING Postpone N. V. I'llglit SAN iHX:0. Pal.. June . P Tilden L"pon urgent advice from the chief heart- weather forecast'!- tit Washington, breaking of his career, for in sev- the non-stop . flight to New Yurk eral of Ihcir malchcM for national j by Pilots Lee Schocnh.iir and championship honors. It seemed , Uavryf 'riiekerJ schi'dulcd;for Clpi't that little Bill w o u 1 il come lug-' this, nioifding, i;iH )A'en tpit through. Perhaps tin Calif or- 1 inted irntil toinonow-. .;'.' lan's most dramatfc ttand was in, 1 PJ25. "Tilden seemed to grow bigger ! as the match went along," John-' 1 ston sal . daftei"wri. ''I couldn't : I get diit of my head the Idea that I he wttH like n baltoon spread I ng . out. t could not get' the ball past him." i PROTECT LITTLE CHILDREN WITH FLY-TOX L;'bi's tiucU be protected from flics. Besides their torment and toil lire, flies transmit over thirty different diseas s. Any one of which may prove fatal, luvery fly you sec must be killed. Cse the c(eiuif(e product developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial ,Jte rcaf'di It.v- Rex l-llovr'P- '1 M fragrant ami ''harmless to mankind but sure death to all household In jects. Just follow instructions on blue label of hot He. Insist on Fly To x front your retailer. E i 1' 2 ?:bM r: V S OfrSt (2 n j 1 13 II Q 175 SCREENS . CALL . TEOWBEIDGE. cAinsirr woitKS S3 D Address . 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"galloplu' ghurd." was ween todav by (ttange's fatlu-r. Posslbllilie.s of n break between the two have been current in sport circles. (t range's father said he knew something ubout the case and that there, "probably was something to it." I ted was expected to tit rive in When ton today. Hut as to Ills future plans, other than that he will make two more mutton pic-1 t m cs. the father known nothing j Failure of 1'ylen recent cross country foot race fn which (Jrange wau Interested, was thought to have been the last srnw. " I ted said last fall that a break miuhl come tiny time," said his father. Major League Leaders ( P.y the Associated Press) 1 net tiding games of .1 une 0: National. Patting Mornsby, liraves, .418. . I tuns l'.ottomlcy, Cards, 41. ' I tu ns bat ted in Frisch, Card s; ; Wilson. Cubs; llissoneltc, ltob- I Ins and llottomlcy. Cards, ati. lilts Ihtuthlt. Cards. T I. I tutibles Hornsby. Lravcs, 16. Triptef Walker. Jleds, 7. , Homers Wilson, Cubs; Hissonctte, Kobins; I tot torn ley. Cards. 9. Stolen bases Frist h. Cards 12. I'ili !iinClark, Pobins. won C; lOht . AmcrUtin. Itult ingKre:s, lb-owns, .379. Pkunn Until. Yunks. Uuus butted In--liuth. Yinikn, 4i- Hits .Mnnush. Itruwns, fil. 1 toll hie Speaker, Athletics, 13. ' Triples It ice. Semilors. 7. Homers It nth. Yanks. !.. .Stolen bases Purrett. while Sox: Sweeney. Titters, jllitchlnK ripiiiMs, Yaitki. won b I lout I. , W RE S TL STRANGLER- LEWIS World's Heavyweight Champion. Vs. BILLY 1 ' IT" AW State Heavyweight Champion of Ohio ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT Auspices American Legion Drum Corp3 General Admission $1.10 Reserved Seats $1.65 3 Rows Ringside $2.20, Including War Tax Tickets on Sale at Cleo's News Stand, Brown 's Cigar Store, Pastime Pool Hall. THREE , HIGH . CLASS PRELIMINARIES 3C