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t"AUE SCC jfEBFOTtn yrm; tktbttot:, medfortv oftEfipy, satctday, juse 23, 1028. GIRL LII10Y IS &1ED OUT; ALL LONDON, Kns.. Juno 23. W The strain uf London's welcome lia( uegun to iwu on mias Amcna jr - hart and there wero Indications to- day "that perhaps ahe has let her dajs become too crowded." ' Ml Karliart slept today until yearly noon and upon awakcnlnK Canceled all hor cngaKcmcula for the day except tbe luncheon at the American embassy, where sho was the iiuest of Mrs. Alanson 11. Hough tun. wifo of the American ambas sador. . ..-friends of Miss Karliart re marked sho had not been holdin'; Uti well to the faat social gait ex acted of her since she has been Siefo. yesterday. It was said, was -particularly, hard on her, enpaue montn leaving her no tlmo at all to herself. V, Tho HoUKhton luncheon was a simple private affair, attended only by, I ho embassy staff, including tho ale attaches. Major Hubert It. liar mon, Lieutenant Commander M. 1). Klrkpstrlck, and Mrs. Frederick Guest, Miss Karhart's backer, and Miss, Karliart herself. Early today William Slulti and Lo"is Gordon, pilot and navigator of,;thelrrnmit from Trepassey Bay to,' Hurryport,' Wales, flew from Croydou to Manchester, whore they placed a wreath on the grave of Hit John Hancock, the first flier to cross tho Atlantic. They Intended to return to london this aftornoon. ,. ?The throe American fliers will return to the United States aboard tks steamship Roosevelt, Juno 28. 2 AME . MEXKro CITY. June SJ W Two American ' mining men, W. r. Mitchell and John K. Iboper. are being held for ransom by kidnapers near the town of San liafacl In tho stale of Jalisco. e; The' I'nlted Slates . embassy has aent. note to the exirall for. cjn office making formsl repre eolations for' their safe release ,':'KI,'.t'AKO. Texas. June I J. UP) iiexleu Iflty-- dispatches to tho nimspnper Kl Continental tsoy tlit .federal troops are about to effect the. releaxc of the two Americans believed- to bo William Mitchell ami H. Hooper who wero-kidnaped by,rebcls and held for U.OOO. pesos ransotii early this morning In the town of Han llnfaet near SSapop'-tn', ttste of- Jalisco. i - , , " The rebel, irhlcf sent word that Unless the money Is pn Id ho will rxercise reprisals,. One of the pris oners Is said to bo tlie euperiiiten ln or the MesiUltnl Mining com pany In tho state ft Zacalecas. Jljjth were captured when rebels .attacked Zatiopan which Is twenty ktlometers from Guadalajara. . ' Tho United Rtates embassy In ImiiXIcu City Is said to be prepared Mrmake representations to the for eign office as soon as the American oitlienshlp.of the two captives Is definitely established. 1. !,A. dispatch,. to Excelsior from buadalajara auya that the bandits have threatened to kill the two Americans unless a ransom of 3.0H0 pesos (approximately $l&oa) Is paid. ' ' ; ," !.' TITLE TUin ' Contlnued from Pag Oos) C?ll Clylstbin, Portland, Ore., 232- 71-afe. liL, ; ' jAl Watrous. Grand Rapids, Mich., , lao-si--ai?: " - Tfank nail Atlanta, 229-75 JIM. Till Mchlhorn, New York, 318-70 -813. tharles Guest, Detroit, 231-80 314. Xt Robert Jones, Atlanta, 217-77 ih,9L- . Uono 8arar.cn, Now York, 227-72 ,-.299.', ; ...; ' 'Walter Mwn Is TlUrd. Bi",OLYMIIA FIKI.DS, CIIICAOO. ,June 23. IP Hhootlng n ?J. two iover -pai" Bobby Jones Increased .Jiis lead In tho national open golf 'championship today. Added to his ij44, he had a 64-hule total of 217. 'five strokes ahead ot his nearest i.jlycts. George. VouKlm and 'John ny Karrell. each I!!. a.jVonKlm. tho former antatrur h u m p I o n, two strokes behind . Jones yestreday, lost three nu re Mhen ho shot a 7. A six on the fflfth where his drive hit a tree, falling dead, was his costliest hole. 'J Karrell. unhampered by a gal lery .after' playing his first two Jroymls with Jones, showed a re turu to form with o fine 71, par. tatid moved up tho Hat with a total of 222. J Nell christian of Portland, pair red with Karrell, had a 74 for a total of 232 for the 14 holes. He s out In 37 and came home the same. t i Walter Ilagen. In spite of poor 'shots and much trouble, got home wllh a 71. tho. same as Jones, and JW lied at S2I) with MaeKar- kino for .temporary Ihlrd Place, hrco strokes back of the leader and one stroke behind Clucl. ' ' Of.YAII'IA KIHI.tJU. CHICAGO. -June 2. Wl Hobby Jonoa, set. 'ng 'the pace for the' fte'.d at the start of the third round of the na tional open golf . championship, shot 13. even par. for the first ' nine boles of the day t add to his im for -the previous 1 holes. - In the drixsllng rain Bobby Jones with two strokes on tho field, set pot on his third round with stocky 'hrne ' fiarasen for his partner. I'.peby -aa 10 strokes ahead of Oenc to start "with. HI to 164. gallery of wain hand despite the bud weather. Leviathan Robbed of Half a Million En Route, England SOUTHAMPTON', KliKluilU. Juno 23. iP) Although no official fih'urea arc yet avail- ! alilc. It la reported that checks, bank draft, kills of CXclmnilO and bunk IntlfM amnunllnK tu many thousands 1 of pounda. wore Involved In j Ihefla from Hie steamer Ic- vlatlian'a mail. Home' rstlmstcB . iilnce tho. loss as high an (1 00,000 (Up. proxlmalrly looo.ooo.j LONDON. June S3. WP Tha delei'llve branch of the general puntofflco Htm led an investigation today Into what la believed to have been un cxtonsivo - raid on American mall carried . by the steamship Leviathan from New lork to Houthamptun. it la understood that the mail ...- ... . nun 10 am n i, .,, ""'" i"e tensive robbery, and the view was expressed that tills took Place In American waters. Aa far as we can gather, the robbery must havo been carried out before tho l.evlothan left New York," said an official at the London offlco of the United .states lines. "Tho thefts wero not, dis covered until tho letters in the mall bags came to bo sorted. The seals on the bags wero then un broken." Tho Leviathan left New York on June 10 and arrived at South ampton yesterday. Onlv the bar. est Information on the thefts was! available In Ixindon. I Thero was a total of 323a bags of letters and parcels carried on the liner, of which 1700 were fori tondon and hundreds of others j for various parts of Great Britain. Tho authorities here state that thero was every evidence that the robbery was planned with the greatest cunning and carried out daringly. ' Tho mall, which was in cliargo of the I nked Slates sea postal i -7 .wh"' "h" "ner.-was! ,.. ouu.......p.un uisi eve- Dine Under such sir ef .Mlmervl. ion that It was ''considered Im ""7 ""' wcro i Arthur 8. Benson, clerk of tho with In any way. If was said thccoul.t Kllu ,uliy. mail reached Its destination- and . on '.Monday, June 25. will be the bags eonlalnlnc the letters ! heard tho case of tho state vs. Mrs. wero.opoiu-d and the robbery wasj,tmh Loekwood. Haleni woman discovered. w-ho was sentenced ' to serve two Tho registered letlora wrre ynni n the stole penltentiury for found to have been split open and tho accidental killing of Maynard everything of a negotiable haturo I sawyer. Salem druggist, w ho was abstracted. ) .Captain Cunningham, command cr .of the Leviathan, said today that tho robbery could hot pos sibly have been pcrpetrutcd aboard the liner. ' . ( - "Ve unload the mall bags , at .Southampton," he said, "exactly In tho sum condition as we take them on board. The United States government seal was placed on the bags' in the New York post office. They then were brought to the i-hlp In mail automobiles with armed guards, were .placed In tho mall room and thu door locked throughout the voyage. Four armed government postal clerks wero constantly on duty to see that the bags wero not touched." PREY OF BANDITS TIKNTSIN. China. Juno 23. (Tt An HhirmiiiK titUi(tiun has devel oped tit TnKlian un the railrond to Mukden where Mlxty foreisn ex purtH in the Kuiluii mlnvn und mil way workshop are inulaled And unprotected in tho ntidxt of OO.uOO defeated iiurthrrn Iruopn which are praying upon vtllusew In that region. The dl.ipatch of u Hritltd. hat tHllun from Welhuiwel is being eonnldcred. PAIR SURPRISE YEGG AT PORTLAND HOI POHTI.AND. Ore., June 23. (VP) HeturiilnK to their home about 1 h. ni. thin inoruhiK. H. I.h.en, vire-pn-ldent of tlic lortland K.eelrle Tower compuuy, Ohtl Mrs. I.lne. frightened u burK'7 who hnd piled a lot of their tdlver and plate in a table, A policeman who wan summoned encountered a man htdlnR In the UrUfh near the house und fired hen the man failed to halt at bis command. The euspeeled burclur e!caieil. (apparently uninjured. Th burc j hr rot U'i In eash und a miiuII j.-tronc box which eontalned little of value. Casualties of the Air Service IT.L MONTI:, Cat.. June li. t'lsrenee Cook and Kenneth Mclntoxh. both nf San Frnnclseo, were instantly killed and Frank Fuller. San Franli-co. paint execu tive, was Injured in an airplane accident here today. They had been attendlna the wetera lone convention of the Na tional Paint. OH and Varnish asso ciation which adjourned last nlsht. This morning they started back to San Francisco In Fuller's air plane, with ths paint execullva at the control.. They wre flying at a low altitude about two miles from here when the idilp went Inlo tall spin. Fuller mi una ile tn right the craft. S. P. DEPOT AT WEST FIR BLOWN UP; $65 TAKEN OAKIIIIK)!!, Ore, Juno 23. UP) i v,'Kt: ulrw, up he safe of the Southern Pacific depot at Went Kir Nimr time Krlday niclil. wrecking the office us a result of a power - ful explosion. I Tne rront part or the i.uiiums allntered, the front windows xlmt - tered to bits, the furniture wreck - ed. and the safe blown to n thou- stand pieces, the station was. a scene ..r ruin when Hi. nu-ent. J. F. Iloulter. came to work early i this inckrnlng. Amateurs evidently did tlie work, ' officials report, as no experienced rubbers would havo ued such ' ituantltlves uf explosive. It Is le- ! Ileved the deed was done about I ' 10:30 o'clock Friday night, as those! i nvulK nearest the statlnn say Ihey heard an explosion about that lime. Tim' station is some distance from any other buildings. Deputy Hheiiff Frank lingers from tho sheriff's office at Ku- I gene and W. H. McClaln. special j Southern Pacific agent, went up on the early morning train to West '. Kir. i Unofficial report is that H5 was j taken. No statement would be l made at West Fir, however, until special agents arrlvi'd from the Southern I'aclflc offlco In Port land. OATE IN L i I tP) All j ' sAUiM, Ore., June 23 crmlmi casM . pending I n the ' V . n i filed, are now dated for. hearing run duwn hy her autumobile. On June 26 Iho court will hear the case of the state vs. II. J. Mllo, sentenced in Multnopiah cuuuty to sorvi up to. 20 yeurs for assault and robbery. Charles Walker, . a 1 Klamuth county mad' who was sentenced to five years for stealing a cow, will have his hearing on appeal July 2. On. the sumo date the court will hear thu cases of stato vs. Don Mctzgor and state vs. J. V, Burke. Metzger. .was convicted In Lake county, for. unlawful possession of liquor and' wus sentenced to pay a fine 'of 1600. and servo six months in the county Jail. Burke was convicted In Multno mah county' fur misappropriation of funds of the Bank of Kenton. I nnU enW'iued tu nerve ton yearn in tho penitentiary und ny a fine of 4 TO RETURN IEN HIS . ENGINE GOES FLUEY WII.KKMIAKHK. IV. June L'3. )4 i r l.'olonel Chiu les l.lndbcrKh. who hopped off from t'oxlon. Pa t -rr-iS oVIock tbla niornlitK. re turned lo thin temporary In ml ins field at 1 oVIock. It wut naid thitt his plane wrh not functioning 'properly und he returned to mukc udJtmtmiMits rnther than continue on to New York. He wan the guest lust niht of Lehigh railroad official at Oox ton yards, and took a run over the I.ehlnh Valley line on No. I. a mall und exprevx train runnlni; be tween Huffalo and New Vork. rid In fcH far a Mountain Top. The return trip to Coxton yard from M o u n t a I n Top wuk ma do with IJndlMMKh at the throttle. Me .spent the night nt the V. M. C. A Lindbergh whh forced down ii a field nt Coxton laxt night bj fog und approaching darknc. V. Y. Stock Loser Threatens to Blow Up Stock Exchange NEW YOHK. Juno :3 . Uxlia details of plain-clothes de tectives mingled with ho crowds about the slock exchango todwy as the result of n letter appar ently sent 1-y n man who had loit . niony In Walt street '.i-hanf. .irrielml. tl.wllne.1 to confirm the fact that they IumI received a threatenlnir lelter, but the facts wero learned from po - lice, Tho Evening Post quotes ine letter as reading: Hatterles: McFaydcn and perry; "You are wrecking tho live, of pennock. Moore and Collins, many young men. You are break ing up the homes of many mar-; H. II. K. rled couples. Watch out. 1 am jt'hlcago C t 0 going to blow up the stock ex-J IH'iruli 0 change.", Batteries: Faber anil t'rvuse; '"; i Ulibson. Smith. Iloll o w a y and CANYON CITY. -Drilling forlWoodall. coal rll , toon begin In John Day allcy. OIIEC.ONI CITY -Cly vonli-actniW-iavulriiiton 3- for Molalht .avenue ui1ng to cost Hatterles: Khmke and Coch 117,610. ; ,j i . Iiane;. Jones,' Mai beny aiij ' Kuol. FIRST BASEBALL ! GAME TOMORROW MQRNING,.10:3Q All preparations have been com pleted for the ball games tomor row between the Medford Mer- chants and the Dunsmuir and the !" teams. I ne first .-same will . "V"' "l to. DioruiOR.ar 9 scam last -nisni. lie TO:riVBi ,leP. frm , foru- aIld Gillespie doing mound , nuty for uunBmuir. Jack Hushes i wi ,art ,ne Bame against Weed the afternoon, with Heat ready : to take his Blaco If he falters. Tk. n....m..i. .1... . v..... hitting team and local fans will have a chance to see what Best can do against organized cioutin.1:. They will alHO have a chance to see what the Medford ' sluggers ' can , do against fancy pitching. Ken Itobie, University of Oregon star, will play his first game tor Medford, performing as shortstop. . .-uanager riau says uic locals arc now at tneir nest ana strongest, and have been practicing hard ail week for the two contests, A large .delegation of 1'ans from northern California are expected to attend the games. CARDINALS GET A FIRMER ON FIRST PLAGE (liy tlus Associated lreas) itain. hall and high winds failed to halt the march of Ihei Cardi nals In Chicago yesterday, but th's'olen basos Sweeney. Tigers, 10. unruly weather did euceeed In bla.-tlng Suuny Jim Buttomley's 10th home run from hhn -much lifter the fnsh.un In which Babe Ruth's 26th wus destroyed at the lankee stadium on the previous afternoon. Bottom!)-' homer was deliv ered In the first half of tho sev enth against I'erce Mulone, with Frank Frisch on base, but the seoro reverted to the sixth, when l-alll made further play Impossi ble. The Cards won by a 4 to- 1. instead of a 0 to I score and placed the series count at three games to une in their favor. Tho victory sent the Cards spinning another notch upward yesteiday n the Beds crumpled under the drive of, the Pirates in Pltsburgh, It to 1. Burleigh Crimes pitched at top speed throughout. a . Cold weather on the second day of summer, forced tho Jtoblns and the Braves , inlo Idleness at Bos ton, while rain followed the Gi ants to Philadelphia. Jtuln also stepped in and saved ono team or tile other at the Yankee sta dium, where the Athletic!! were scheduled to appear. The Bed Sox and tho Senators put up a snappy pitchers' balllc In practical privacy at Washing- Buu "ur"' ' I ITU ll. Hnuuinff .iiuriiu ivuiiiuk win. 1 to 0 The White Sox took n hnrd poke at the ailing George L'hle In Olevch.nd. to win by 7 to A. while the Tigers cweaped' n tie for th' cellar by eornitlng tho Heeond jgame In St. I.cuik. i: to C, after lo!ng the flrt R io 3. I - Baseball Scores Nat to tut I.. Klrst game Urooklyn .. ......... Itoston Vance and leberiy; Taylor,. (.IreenflMd. K. 11. K. 0 1 0 '1 .2 3 1 Itnindt and Second -game H. Hrooklyn " Itonton " Clark und 11 e n I I no; Cooney und Spohrer. li. H. 11 IU St. Louis Chicago 4 : ; 5 Itberu. 'flalri. Ultlejobiv and ! Wilson; Hush and llartnett. Cincinnati ... . & Pittsburgh (10 Innings.) Uuue, Kolp, 1 grave. IMcinlch: J. May anil llar Itorivell. Mlljus and llarn reaves. Klrttt Kame New York Philadelphia 11. . I . 3 II. I Oenew ieh and llogalt; Pence and I.erlall. Second j;anie: New- York ' Philadelphia .. . I!. II. K 5 13 I Kltxsllrf. Patteriea: muns and, anil Iberian. Aldrldk-o, O' Karrell: Keieu5oii ; Amerle j First same: I Itoston New York . I liatterles: helllcinler. Murris and : llcvinc Hlinmiins; Hoyt, Khealy ',ml r.ral.kl. Heeond came: 1! 1 ptkl4lwn j (New York 1 V.. II. n. it. r. ,' VhlUdelphla . 4 PLUCKY WHO REFOSED TO T CHANTS PA8S, Ore., June S3. , VANCOl'VEIl, R C. June 23. UP) Determined to finish Ihe'lPj On their way to see their race, although entirely out of the money, Iteuua silver WIiiks. Klam - fnth Indian, came Into- Crania I'ass seventh and hint runner to complete the 42 mile trek., lie! followed the sixth runner by 16' hours, refusing- tu quit the even when he knew no prize wuilnil hi in hfrv Tn rfUnnl hin I...".,' - 7. ' .." I'ass; n.aue up a purse lor mm 01 more oretl by the natives. Others to re than J100. It is understood that celve a Maori cloak are the Prince another purse uwaits him on tliejof Wales, the Duke of York and a coast. A large crowd turned outsiri entrant in tho Olympic games to greet the runner, who was en-; from New Zealand. tered by Hequa, Cnl. Major League Leaders (By the Associated Press) Includln-3 games of June 22: National Batting Hornshy, Braves, .411. Runs Bottomley, Cards, Gil. Runs batted in Uissonetto, Robins, 57.' . Hits Douthit, Cards, 105. Doubles Bottomley, Cards. 21. Triples Eottomlcy, Cards; Walker, Reds. 8. Homers Bottomley, Cards, 15. Stolen bases Frlsch, Cards, 10. Pitching Lucas, Reds, won 8; lost 2. ,- ; "American ' . Batting (ioslln. Senators,' .III. Runs Ruth, Yanks, 05. Huns batted In Ruth, Yanks. 02. Hits Manush, Browns.. S3. Doubles .Manush, Crowns, 20. Triples Rice. Senators, 10. Homers Ruth, Yanks, 25. I'ltening lioyt, . lanns,- won 9 lost 1. Baseball Standings American W. New York 45 1'I. .77C .614 .032 .456 .452 .407 Philadelphia Ht. Iiuis Washington Cleveland Boston Detroit 21 23 .38' Chicago : National .. t w Pet. .641 .567 .664 .53S .508 .451 .367 .3(12 dt. Louis 41 Cincinnati 38 New York 31 Chicago 35 Brooklyn 30 I'lllslmrg '. 28 Boston 20 Philadelphia 10 WILLING LEADS . IE FOR TITLE POUTLAXD. Ore.. June 23.-(Pi Dr. O. F. AVllling u-rtH three up on Iun Moe at the end of the first eighteen holeji of thv finals of the I'aclflc Northwest amateur golf championship here today. Dr. Willing, veteran 1'ortland gtlfer. had negotiated the diffliult Port land golf club course in 67, five bflow par. Sine. eighteeti-ye;r-old iUite amateur eliamidon, had a j total of 72. , , Mra. S. C Sweeney, f Vancou ver. II. C, wiu two up on .Mis. j Kenneth S. Heed of l'ortlund ut (the end of the first eighteen holes. Mm. Sweeney's .ntroke score was 1 94. Mrs. Heed's !6. An unusually I large gallery fulluwed the women j players. .'tCSCNK TI NM'.Y OFF fXHt IKKiaM) AtTKIt FIlillT SlMX't'LATOU. .V. V., June SI. j tP) tJene Tunncy is to attend . the Talltean panics, the Olympics "Of the Irish, to be held In Dublin I In AUKUst. He will sail shortly! after his battle with Turn lleeney. ' July !6. He will be the cues! of President Cosrove niiu John Mc Cormack. 4 j Tunncy has an additional Incen g I live to beat lleeney. '-The Irish would not be very happy to en tertain nie as an ex-chaniplon," ho said. Ketchcll Kaj ns (.ardncr PKNDLKTON. Ore., June 23. HP) Harry Ketehel. 116 pounds, of Tneonia knocked out Tommy Gardner. Walla Walla. In eight rounds hero last nlpht. IH-1 Al- lt..t lut.n .t..n LaUose of Portland in six round. ; at 13X pounds. I'rcil liennclt.J Portland. 1.".0 poumlM. knocked! out Willie .Moore, rcndlclim. in l-w rounds I ltM.o Fight Asaln I'm tiff , NF.W VORK. June :3. -(fl"l The i;, ,ten round hentyw-elght fight he 0 'tween Johnny Itlxko and tleorge ;(!odfrey scheduled fur tonight nt LhtM'tts field has -anx-n postponed until next We.lneday night on ! account of threatening weather. ( Promoter Humbert J. Fugazy an. nounced today. It was the spcond I jtlme the bout hadbeen postponed 3; for the same reason. It was net originally for last Wednesdav. Kmnw Wins Court Tlilc PA It IS. June 53. JPt Pierre Ktchebaster of Prance today ue cesstully retained his world's title of professional court champion by defeating Jock Soutar or Phila delphia. , former American title bolder, by scores of -t. 5-T. ItEKDSPoUT.lnit of Smith Itlver .road .Is. now undur con struction. . . 3 BROTHERS OF TOM HEENEY TO SEE BIG FIGHT brother's attempt to uncrown Gen? t ; Tunncy, World'8 heavyweight kins. . three brothers of Tom Heency ar- . v- v-i- T'hev hrone'lit uill, ll,m el,.t a gift of .the Maoris, natives nf , '""I.Nnw 'naluml fnr Torn tn nr ;when em,,r8 ,he rinR fQr the mi. . . . . ... . ' ime ooui. nceney win oe tne fourth white oersnn to be i hnn. The brothers Jack, Patrick and Arthur today were (reluctant to discuss Tom's chances, but talked freely of tho beginning of his car- reer when ho gave up plumbic; for the prize ring after knocking lout a gigantic bushwhacker in an open tournament in 1914. It was Tom's first fight, he being drawn into the battles at Glsborne, N. '.., at 111 years of age by lack of ma terial. Jack Is a former middleweight champion of New Zealand, while the two younger lads are trying to make their mark iu the Australian ring. 4 (lly the Associated Ire.ss) Hollywood scored a run in each of tho lust three innings to nose out Portland 3 to 2 after the Deav ers ha'd takei. a two run lead in I the first cunld.. Kerr and Bastder led the Star attack against French. I flatteries: French and Hcgo; Hul Ivey, Mulcuhy and Bitssler. , f Harry Km use, . veteran Oak cast-oil, who has tieen a sensa tion with tho Missions, pitched I his third Hcdrelcst. ganie and the Hells drubbed Seattle by a 12-to-u count. The win put Krause with in four and two -thirds Innings of Jimmy Whalcn's 2S-yeur-old no seoro record. MeDaniel and Hodda 3j3jeach gut a brace of doubles behind uruusc s inrec-nii twirling. cat teries: - Collars, Mlddleton, TeachJ nt and Jiorioani; Krause and Baldwin, After three straight losses, Sac ramenlo turned on the Seals with an U-to-4 victory. The Senators pounded three San Francisco ni.uindHiiion ;(ov an even donen hits. Monroe and Hoffman hit three apiece for tho winners. Hatterles: Mltholl, May. Moudy and Sprinz. Vargas, Heed; Kailia I and Koehler. Braced by a new outfielder. Mandy Urook-". the Oaks defeated Ios Angeles. 10 to 6. Tjary and Arlett hit three apiece for the winners, while Hete Head, dimin utive catcher, hit his first homer in seven years. Hatteries: Os borne, Gardner and Sandberg; Uaglia and Head. LONDON TENNIS TITLE IS WON BY II LONDON, June .23. (! HiK I'lll Tilden lodiiy won the London slnKles tennis championship bv defeatinK Francis T. Hunter, his fellow American llavis cup pliiy eri in douttles In impressive styh: by s.-oies of 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 in lh-.-final round. l'.oth Tilden and Hunter will now enter the Kaland cham pionship tourney at Wimbledon, .nether with their teammates of stnrs of many nations. Including Kru ncc BASEBALL Two Games Fajr Grounds Sun. June 24 10:30 a. m. DUNSMUIR vs. MEDFORD 2:45 p. m. WEED vs. MEDFORD Host t Meilft'i'J ys. (;iilesie of Duiisiniiip. BaM'biill fans are fort ti mi U- in licintr aMc to wit ni'ss a iitehin; duel lietw't-cn these two ltr t x-leaxm'1. Watfli Ken Kuliio play sliort stop one inimlrcil intiinirs without an error. Don't Miss Either Game COLLEGE TENNIS CHAMPJARREDj I'lliLAOKI.PUlA, Pa.. June 23. ;P) Charles N. Beard, chairman of the mniunal intercollegiate tennis committee, announced today that Wllmer Allitou of tho University j of Texas would not be permitted I to defend his intercollegiate lawn t tennis title here next week uecause of his withdrawal from college six weeks prior to the completion of ; the semester. j The announcement was made I after 'Heard had conferred with j Samuel I Colloni. president of the United Slates Lawn tennis associa tion. ! Allison left college In order to i lake part 111 the Uavls cup tryouts. i ToFiirnnp Several times a week, during the current travel season,:! giant Canadian Pacific Empress, Cabin Class or Renal Cabm liner sails from Montreal or Quebec down the mighty St. Lawrence "water boulevard" and across the Atlantic to Europe with only four days on the open sea. Exper ienced travellers unhesitatingly hook this ser vice its beauty, comfort, and pleasure cannot he equalled. Call or write for literature, sailing dates, rates and detailed information. Oi.iifijn Pji-if:.' T'li-.vltrrs Cttfufs Coal (ne World Ovtr Canadian Pacific W H&eiam-Otril Agent-Pass'r Deptr SSThirdSt ftmland Multnoinah Hole) Blifp For i reiglit See O. II. IK-cker, Dislricl Frt. Ajt. " Mail It! too busy to come to If bank just mail your . deposit Our acknowledgment will come to you promptly by return mail and you will have the satisfac tion of boosting your balance just when you wanted to. If busy Use the The Jackson County Bank ES" ABL1SHED 1SJ Medvord, Oregon Commercial - Sai-ings Safe Deposit MUMBliR I fiDERAL RtSURVI! SYSTEM pr-styij'rr i!iii:la;i;iUiM M Si ? ! . Make the Hotel Mam your home. Your stay at this friendly hotel ill be most eniov:ilile. Circulating ice water in every room. Check your car at hotel. ROTELMANX 6 m CARR BEAIS HOLLYWOOD, C.i.,. June 23. (Pi Jackie Curr, young tilenilalo boxer, whose appearances hitherto have been ill tho preliminary di vision of boxing cards, made his debut iu the main event ranks hero lest night by scoring a 10-round de cision over .iishy Callahan, Junior welterweight champion. The tltln was not at stake as the boxers w ent into the ring overweight. ,' .' The youngster scored a knock;-; ilom in the third round, sendinsf tho title holder to the canvas with a hard punch to the jaw. Callahan bounced up without a count, how ever, in the seventh ami eighth rounds the Cletidale hoy also had Callahan 111 trouble. Itingsiilers save t'arr five rounds with three to Callahan and two even. ' via tne St. Imyrence, mails! Cool Ocean Breezes Avuiil tho summer li at. "omo to Sn Francisco tor vmir vaeiitlnn or eek-cnil trlii and enjoy the cool Pacific breezes. 1 I!.-.