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0 ! r PAYS'! TlVtf !B9SB ASHLAND BEATEN FIRS! MM e OREGON: OLYMPIC ENTRIES -rr-r rl r l r- -riirn ' J MUUIU U I llUk l i ull u v v rrn n p ni nnro urnr Tiwn riT rAi i t-r hi BtA S KULLtn N ,, , - RETURN U Q llas.san Mohammed won yiltr day at Ashl;ui3) in :i wrtst linn match with J;ick Holh-i-, hy twiM- OImk tlic hitler's foot u III 11 he was unahle hi return for the third ami decidiiiK fall, itoller i,,h (he first Xj.fall Willi !l series of lt.xtlocks. 't lifter he hitil narrow ly V.si-a p.-d 1 1 OJll tlll ee pUllNtiinK V list loi-k-illld U COHple of (.iff urk. The Tiitk did lift sier,i lo he perturbed over hfs first dri'eat ami whin 1 toiler retuiio, the first AiitiK he did was to Kiao him hy the 'fVrot, and hang on. KolhT h- uaii to limp, anil finally palled (ho mat, when Mass; rt compressed lilm into ahout a third ul" the .space he normally occuiiics. Then- were no ropes around tlicy""'""' I'aded,for hear, lillu. find I he combatants soveiiil 'J' name of the sev tunes waltzed out ainoim the spec talors. As in their tiolil here the sultan's subject shipped him.-fl in the face several times and In Jj'y iiiK' to sii-ilown on koll.r missed him entirely. Sailor Jack Woods loo imii li for Sandahl of San li ancisco. uhn tried to throw tin' local mini in twenty minutes. VJ'li)' matches w ere held on X he Lilhiu park dam- tl'or. and a crowd of .NIUatlefMS nathi I e,l on the Jilllside !o iew the pi o.-ee.l Iiikn. They wei-,. finally thwarted hy the slreichini; of curtains ami canvas. Ahout LThi i-ash customers at tended. flene (Jrady. Ashlantl pUK'tiist, was introduced to t heVrtnvd. and it was announced that he would buttle the "best man obtainable at an curly date." .Jack Woods of fered lo be the opponent, if allow- .i i.i i-iii' 1" llllds. ST. PAl'L. Minn.. July a. , Nick Allen. manager of the St. J'atll club if the American Asso- j ciation. today was reported to he i under consideration as a successor! to Uay Schnlk. who resigned e. ; lerilay as matiaer of the Chicago ; White Sox. i Neither Allen nor Hob fonnery, I owner of the Saints, would disruns ! th report; Allen was a memlM-r ! of th White Sox club at it!H. time. : Weed vs. Medford Sunday 2:30 p. m. AT Fair Grounds This is t lit- first print of :i series of seven Hiiis he! ween llies' I wo letinis fin- the eli.-im iion.slii nf Nnrlhern ( ;i I i torn ia mid Sinitlieni Ore-jiMi. The gins will sec in tliis ul' ImscliMll. c a iirliiT cb'ss o O Take a kit on your campini trip You'll be delighted I SCUM QUITS AS Baseball! STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Fuin.iure 1'oHsl'. onite riLLU uiouiuvf 1 link- dif ficulty yt-stcrtliiy aV Ashhin.l In il'-fi-minir ;i miv-il unm ,..mpoM'd of AMil;uid N,i n mi hinh Mil'.'. ,;y. , i J i c s.hi.' In-ill.,' S I" 0. .Mil-hols piuhcl fur ito Lumbermen itnd niowfd down the oppoMn l-iit.stner with t-asf. A fair f:zed cniwV attended the tamo, which was held on the. hitih school f,dil. The board of str.itt-ny nf the Mef.i d .Merchants, in pi p:ir:t t."ii for the atiie lieu Suiniuy) w.th the Weed team, wOl) switch Harry Ininn to second base and import a new third baseman. Second base, ( fv curding It) .Man auer Hall, has been his weak spot, .and the si reniheninj; is just what ' Wlis needed. , t " I i 1 1" Hest will pil.-h fur the f locals. The Weed (cum also i loaded , for bear, and the n-Kaiiie ; championship series promises to be bitterly contested. .M ananci- Hall has issued an ultimatum that every player on t he Med fold lea m "must be in bed by 1 1 o'clock or lake the conscoiieiices." 'fii,. ultimatum did not state what the consequences would i-e. but all have aMfed to be in bed In-fore the curfew hour. I l.oKah, lloffard .Tiid .MnrHIe will . pi ay l be millictd Sunday. Thev are all ood hiileiH. The infieldM .will be composed id' Cray.-tnblo, Inmn and Ih-oulciic. with t'hester. who hav Iiol l.tlllle, far lHA behind the hame will platlei start Major Leagae Leaders t Iiy th I mludine AssociaM 'd 1'! KilllW'S of luly Nat imial I'atliiiK Hirnsby, 1 I'aves, .nftl 1 III lis I'.ollomiey. Cards, i Kuns batted in i lissonei ( ins. US. Hit.-- Douthit. Cards. 1 1 1. Doubles Itottomtey, Cards, j Mornsby. Itiaves. Ii4. Triples Itottomlt y. Cards. ' Walker. Keds. I. Homers Wilson, Cubs. 1M Stolen bases l'r'sch. Card; I'ii. hiiiK l!enton. Ciants, 14, lost :t. AinciU'an Batting C,o-lin. Senators. Huns Uuth. Yanks. Si. Kuns bulled In CelnlK. Y 74. . HI. won 1 1 its Manu:h. lirownn, lioubles FlaKslead, K in (. il Sox, Triples I 'ice. Senators piomers limn, Yanks. Stolen bases l.azerf. 1 1. 1 1 . Yanks; .Moslil. White Sox. 11. i'ltehi: :ik - Crow der, Hrowns, none. Fighte Last Night ! (Iiy the Associated I'resst i MACO.N, Ca. Youiik Sd'ibbn. I Macon, knocked out "Hucky" Har- ! ris. Wichita. Kan. CO. ' ST( ii.'KTf X. ( 'ul. YmniK Na , tionalista. Los AiiKeles. won over i Charles I 'Into, New York (10). I ( A K LAX I . Ca'l.--1'ete .Meyers, San Ki aneiseo. knocked out J)ode j He rent. Seattle (L). Kddie Moore, j t liioaao. technically k nocked out i Frankie Jiray. Oakliind (2. I AKIiOX. Ohio. K. O. Christ- er, Akron, defeated .lack Hum- ' la ck. Hidt: um do ). Hin Hid Havtwell. Kansas City, knocked Out At e Clark. New York C ) ' Horace Veelcy, Denver, defeated j tFrankie Frown ) Arvin Spenee. j Cleveland. knockeil out Willie ' St l.ouiv i!e (II). I ICS Milt X i:S. A I K n i p p. Wa - terlou, low;i. defeated (Tony Folen. ' ( UicillM ( H t I e tlfTs rliy t-xporie fly Spray QT CTiNDARD OIL PBODUCT 0R0N19F, is the name of the Ply Spr'tfy that kiils'cm dead-Hies, mos- niitot-s mollis, nJftchcs, bedbugs, arts. Ilcas and many other tnsccts. At grocers, druists. hardware, department stores and Standard Oil Service Stations. Packed in k,ts (with improved sprayer), pints, quarts, gal lons, S-gallons, barrels and !4 barrels. - Oronilc Handy Oil -Etc b vn wn yvu l'MlUMMU.l'lUA. .Tuly '..--i.-Vi- -(tf the first dozen nf track ath letes dected to represent the I'nited Slates in the Olympic names, six are Irom tin- middle west, three from thecast, two I ront the far west and om- from the south. They are: 4uo-menr hurdles p, Morgan Taylor, Illinois A. t; Frank -u-hel, I'nivcisity of Iowa ; .ldinny t iibscn. l;)ooinfed olic ljyccuin: Hoh X. J., Cath Maxwell, os AnpeleH A. C. liMf-iiu-ter run Kay .1. Ilaibnti. New York A. Kmil Snytler. Alabama UliUols. I't iiy; Merman I'hillips. Joe Tierney, New YxV A. C. tiOO-nietcr ri lay cer. Staiiforil univ dermau, Illinois Hatrd. rniversiiv Kmerson Spen ersity; Fred Al A. t; Ceot-e,. of luwa; .1 lA'Wis. Detroit Y. M. C. A. O Taylor and Harlniti were crowned national champions in t' -tMI meter hurdles and 4"U-nicter run respectively yesterday. Hot h had to bent tin- country's best tit win th mht tied final Olympic trial and national championship event. Taylor Was forced to a new world record of fL seconds flat i'or the tlniber-toppliii; tnni, whi.'h Is a second :inj four-fifths better than the p resin 1 1 official sta!uV"'d. Cu hel, Cibson. former national -hani-pion. and Maxwell uaib-.i him in thai order. f l ayior aim nai ouu en- un beaten in the iwi days of meUine; t heats, Taylor whminK three starts' I and Itarbutl four. j 1 In thi' 4in-nieter rnce on the ' flat, both Marbiiti and Snyder j proved themselves of Olympic i champinnship caliber by winnlnK heats in 48 seconds flat, although the final in which Harbuil was first, Snyder second, I'hillips third. Tierney fourth and Spencer fift'i, was won in im faster Unit ihnn t ft 1 :t -T . because of a rain and wind I Sturm. With veven eventrt finished, Jtm j Stewart, l-os Ant-'eles A. ( .. was first: Ken Doherty. Cadillac A. . .. . ' Detroit, second; West Kimleman Jo., South Dakota) Stalo college, third, and Harney llerliimer, 1'ni- versity of l'ennsylvan.a, fourth. CARDINALS ARE DOPED TD MEET (Iiy Ihe Associated I're-s) A t lu'ory exists that the (earns in 'he lead on the Fourlh of July I nl will be on lop tn late Sep tember or early October ill the dose nf the major h-amie pennant campaigns. If this were I per cent true, the Yatikn and' the rVu-ilu ninil.l u-ivn Miiii-h (rioildel lor all concerned by st a rt Iiik the worhl .series immediately. The ( I.ants closed out their intra -sect tonal campaign at the polo Kroiimlti yesterday hy divtdinc; a diuhle-hender with lirooklyn. Dazzy Vance nnapned a ' itint streak at eiht straight by ndlitiK the home emry S to II In the opener, but Larry lien ton came hack in the second clash to hum.' up his 14th victory and his 17th complete same In 1 7 .slai'tK. The hcoro was , to 2. The Cards and the Cubs divided two wild Kames which devJiped merely Into a background fir th home run striiKule between lin4 Wilson and Siiiiny Jim Itoitomley. Kaeh hluCer vfithertMl two, leav Inn Wilson in the lead of the IcHKiic. IK to 17. The Cards won by 1 1 tn ti and the Cubs by 1 1. to It. Mope flamed anew In Cincinnati as the Keds pi aimed t he I'i rates further into the depths by taking morn) uk and afternoon decisions at Forbes field C to 0 and 11 to :i. Tile, ( Ij raves tl Topped another In the riiils, 10 to ti, but rain pre vented further carnage. In the American league enm paiKn to sei whether the Yanks can win 117 Kanies ami so beat thej-ecord the 1 !Hn; Cubs, the Settrnors held the chu mdonn to an even break, 2-5 and 5-4. Tne AthhticM turned Imrit the Ited Sox( t4 and 11 to :i. The Alack men ho una veil n full Kame ; from the lead of the champions, j Detroit and Cleveland divided a dmiide bill. 5-10 and 4-. i The St. I .nuts Drow ns nnd the Chlcaicn White Sox also uplil a 1 double-header, 1-0. I The debut nf Kd Watfh Jr.. late 'of Xotte Dame, was tin uu-mcccss-Ifill but he showed ! has iihe pitching :oods. The owns 1 bunched hits on him for five runs in the f f h and he wns retired to await a better day. Q i Itay S'-halk celebrated younu IWalsh'H debut by catching him in j pi;ri. Schalk Just previously ihadWiaiMeil in his reslrnation riuin.'K'pr nnd Kussell Ftackbmn 'had been named manat-er pro teni. P . .. ..G Baseball Standings Amrrii nn - O V. I.. I New York r.4 1 .'' I Ml.i.lc ll.lli.i 4J SI .".1! SI. IxmiI --'" I'lovi-V.n.l . . ... . 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