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ANO WEED BEATEN RUNNING, ONLY 4
THE SECOND TIME 1:;
FORCES URGED TO
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Tin Mrrifnnl Merehants nuissa
rrt'il Wei-d on their own home
p nm mis yeMeidny, to 4. Th
locals went on ,i butting irtmn.iKV
ami pounded out 24 lilts, while
their riviiis wfere collecting uui four
hit off Cliff lJ)-st. who Inn-led a
very steady ejhiik. Tin game wax
free from error, thi lone niisiui
belli s made by Vr-muxa., Weed
Hhortstop. It was the second :un
of the ihamlunhi) sn-ifs and
Mcdford's second victory. The third
c in no will he played in this city
next Sunday.
IfuuMer Hoffaid led the local
iy tnc Associated Ires) !( S ANC.KLKS. July
Thank to ld l!:s.-oncttc and An appeal to tlaiivhes to
the Brooklyn Outliers, the Na- n hand in the preside ntlal
tie-n.il league pennant race lias nut tin has been voiced before
in
take elee-
the
likluir for K"od books.
oVd.ircd Tunney had i mind
i'Vn of his own and that.
of the reasons for his unpoi
lariiy with some pnnplc was
a use he was unwilling to n
::nv conci's.-u-ns to tho popular
lonccptiou of what a h(,av weight
champion should like and do.
The itrlift s-iid Tuiincy was verv
sensitive about his hw for Imokf.
as n.any American newspaper-,
had Mieercd at him. The other
iIhv. for iiisiam . some newspaper
pb.itoirr.i phci s discovrod One vil- wh
HELENA,
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partment .tmv v, as .l.Mivyed. and
ten -mailer est. tldisbtin nts and the
equipment cf hlindiedN of offices.
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contiivod to lipscl tin- Ichkup clarcil:
leaders yesterday lor the second "Tho forces of chrlstinnlty
KllviPN-iro day. a to 1. nnil the must marshal to see thai defeat
;.New Vi.rl; (liants. defeating ('in- is a .lininistered to the piohllillion
icln.iatl auaiit, moved to within ntillilii'i.tiunlsts."
four an. I a half Kiitnes of the lie said he had lieen a n.eml.or
Lards.
R.tlllfry with live hits out of nx cards. 0f ., coituniltpe represetitinn the
tlinc at hat. three of his clouts! Freddy ritzslminons won his ehiinhes. which attended both the
belnu' three-hanKers. Chester Kar-i own name at Cincinnati, when he reitil.lieau and denincratic na
l.ered four hits out of four times i doubled in the eij;liih innint;. : tionai c. inventions. The repuhll
at bat. and Pitcher I'.cst rappe.l i s.-or.ni, Mel Ott with the run that; can convention at Kansas City,
out Ihree safeties in five times allKuve the (Hants a L'-l victory;he said, adopted the prohibition
hat. Kobie Karnered four hits in,ovcr the l;e:ls. l-'ilz anil Ked planli. as written by the church
wix Hi. ies at bat. Dunn :.il two . I.uca.s ta.mled in a tiiiht hurliui; : committee and ehose nominees
hits, us did Drolette and Markle. duel, in whieh each team made 'who would support it. but the
Vulcneia. former Coast I.eaKi.e , 'i'y six hits. idemoc ratio convention, while
star, started on the mound for! Taliini; over the Phils, G to 3,!adoptini; a plank "that was all
Weed, but lasted quick. ( .esehuer, f(,l' their sixth straight victory, that could be desired," selected a
who succeeded, was no mystery. ; I'11' Chicago Cubs cluui; to their
hut lasted longer. Ileffner, who;tllnl place post, two percentage
finished, was also gr.eted heartily. ! Points back of the (ilants. Hush
.Itl.-k Hughes pitched the last hit hard, hut lasted until
two Innings for the Merchants.!"10 ninth. With two out and
Weed collected hut two hits off ! lwo runs ln Pci'c.v Jones entered
Ills delivery, hut both were home-i""' ',0 " retire the side,
runs, with buses empty. I Kllu" liuth and l.ou (lehrlg
A falr-si'.ed crowd saw llle xame. I ",:ul:! u Lome runs for the
which was devoid of any special ! - fl,'lr-
fleldlng features.
nomineo that was not satislae
loi"' to the committee.
Indorsement of a resolution eu
eourag.ng the International Con
gress of Voulll to be held ill
1 :t 0 closed the meeting.
IN DOUBLE HEADER
(Hy Ihe Assoeiated I'res.-.)
The I'orlland lub of th" Paeifie
I oa st lenuur yesterday broke even i
in H double-header with the visit- !
imr Mlnnlun, the scores beint;: !
Tortland n. Missions . in the firm
ptmc, ami Portland r, MIskIoiik 4.j
In the second. !
Seattle lost to the 1 lollywood j
Stars In the first of a doublet
frame, r( to lit. ami the second!
ptup ended in a draw; 5 to ii. it
heini; placed on record as no con
test. .San Francisco divided n double
header with Sacra niento. lhe nioin
in' Ktlme boltiK: San KraiU'lsco 1.
Sacramento K; In the afiernoon the
Seals frou need the Senalors. 5 to -I.
I, (is Angeles , entertained the
home fulks by ad minis term;; a
doiiblr drubbing to Oakland, pet- j
tine seven runs In the first came;
and It in the second, while the Uay i
city players (.'ot only one run In '
each panic.
the New York Yankees j
aptured both ends of n double'
header with the Cleveland In-1
dians. 3 to H and u to I. Herb!
Ien nock ran his strinp of con - J
scout ive scoreless liminps to I!i
in the first cm-nunier and hia
sinple in the sixth drove in two .
of the three Yankee runs. Kuthi
hammered out his It-lth homer,
of the year in the first inninK of :
the nightcap and (iehriK not his -19th
in the fifth. Huth now!
stands r sanies, ;l days and four
home runs alien d of his 1 11! 7
record. i
The St. Kouis llrowns found
Washington a stubborn foe, but
the Senators finally yielded in fflV
the 2h inning, when the Hmwnslgot
(Hy Captain Ilonmrd Hhkntson
Jltltl, tsii f f con V I MUM I out of
ItilctciN, Ltd., HrillMi ileus
Akcim) ).
SPKfllTK, N. Y-. July 10
pushed across two runs and won,
C to -I.
When Keuter managed to
Jene Tnnney alone for a few
PETE LATZO IVIAY
T0NII
I WIl.KKSIIAltllK. Pa.,
j Ti Pete I.atzo. pudcy
July
Major League Leaders
(By the Associated Press)
Including James of July :M:
National
Hnttlni;--llortiphy, Itravos, .e'.'S.
Ituua Itiittnniley. Cards. ";.
Huns halted In Itissonetle. I'.ol).
Ins, 77.
nils Iioulhlit. ('Hrds. I'Ji'.
Isiiibles Horushy. Ilravcs; Hot
tnmloy. Cards, L'S.
Triples llottontley. Curds. 1.
Humcrs Wilson. Cubs. 22.
Stolon bases Prlsch. Cards, lb.
Pitchiui; Ilentou, Iriants, wou '13: Tommy speeded up in the
lost. I.
American
liattlns flnslin. Seuaiors. .Ins.
Kilns Until. Vaulis. SS.
Huns hatted In OhrlK. Yanks,
Hits Maniish. llrowns. 121. .
IViubles Klnsslead. Ited Sox. u
Triples I'arnes. Senators, tL.
Homers Hull.. Yanks, M.
Slolen bases Mostll, "hito
14.
I'lli hliiL' Crowder, Ilro ns,
10, lost 1.
So.
Baseball Standings
minutes he seemed more inclined
I to discuss the latest books than
Mils r.ext battle. Gene was quite
- frank about matters. He admits
he Is in the boxing game to get
( what he can out of it and then
retire and devote himself to travel,
j leaning and study.
As r type he must be a phe
, nomenon in the history of pugl
! lisin a man with the iody of a
: Spartan athlete and with the mind
of the Athenian of tho days of
Pericles, with the same worship
of self-restraint mid the same In
tense desire for knowledce.
j He said he liked the regltm;
mf hard training for its own sake.
1 6. but that he would be glad when
Kcranton the excitement and publicity
miner, gets his second shot at the i was over. tiktp was no irae
light-heavyweight crown in nlxt affectation about him. Speak
weeks. when he takes on Tommy in in 11 niet, pleasant vob:e,
Lnuxhrun. the clever Philadelphia : ''"'no told Keuter of his love for
titleholder. In a 10-round bout here j "' 1CnKUh poets and essayists.
! lie uunittteo he was only a negin
for a little betteT-'n l" f n found them dlfff-
i cult In understand. ,N evert neiess,
I they were a source of abiding
pleasure to him.
1 le mi id Shelley, Keats, Lamb
and Hazlitt. wero his favorites,
ami among living writers ticorge
Iternarrl Shaw. He especially liked
the tire faces to Shaw's works.
j nnrf he thought they should be
collected into a book. lie Is
reading nt his camp, Shaw's "Tlv
Intelligent Woman's Guide, to So
cialism and Capitalism."
Tunney expressed a most keen
desire to meet G. Ii. S. when he
I goes to Kurnpc Inter in the sum
mer with Thornton Wilder, tho
author.
After Tunney's trainer had hus
tled the champion to bed. lieuter
bad h talk wit h an artist friend
of Tunney. who had come all tin'
vtiiv from Scjittle to ho u-ith Tun-
That defeat did not hurt as much j ncy whc ho tr:iins. The ni.,lst
as It might for Pete was havhiK t ,lfl un(, Tunn,.v n,.vr dis-
trouble making the welterweight VUSflf.d boxing f.r the comim; fight
limit, lie grew so fad In fact thatiWi1n Tom Heenev
! tonight.
I Pete Is hopin
thi'-k tonigltt than he had In his
'first tangle with Ioughnm at Kb.
I bets field. Hrooklyn, June 1. The
miner entered the ring that, night
j conceded no chance of even mak
j lug the champion work hard
enough to perspire, but Pete as
tounded experts by carrying the
fight the whole way. Kor 10 rounds
: Latzo held an edge on points, but
five ,
nd boxed his way to a close de
cision, j
Kightlng before his coal mining.
friends. I.atzo feels it will he an
other story this lime. He has done
his best fighting in the hard coal!
regions, H was at Seranton. not!
far from here, that he relieved I
Mickey Walk" r of his welterweight
title, only to lose it not long after-j
ward to Joe Inmdec of Unit tin ore. ;
even pause at the mld
divislon. passing right
7.1 -pminders.
American
New York . .
Philadelphia
St. IvOiiin ... .
Chicago
Washington
Jlosfnn
Detroit
St. tul .
New York
Chicago . ...
Cincinnati
Frnoklyn ...
Plttnburfc'11
National
V. 1,. Pet. ;
no :.; .7L"t
is ?. .r.ss ;
tr. u .521 1
:i:t 4.1 .H"'
.v -is .4jn,
:t;t it .4iv
:r is .107
w. i Pet.
r,:t .'.:' i
4.-, 3.1 .77
. :,n :t7 .r75 .
,47 S7
4 .G.'rt
f!S 10 .1R7;
.21 :.rt .m :
.:i :
I to I.
. i fT't Sa
lic didn't
-lb-weight
into the
Thl
fighting at home will not be th
only advantage pete has. The 10
round distance Is another factor
that has figured In the betting,
which finds I.oiighran on the long
nd of odds no better than 5 to -4.
"He was simply there as a com
panion lo Tunney on his walks."
the a rt 1st asserted. He talked to
psychological advanlage nf hn ui(OUt literature and art mut
read lo him as Gene fished. He
revealed that Tunney' love for the
finer things (..f life was genuine
and wlneere. a apparently was
: RALPH BAILEY IS
TO HOLDERS OF
Third
Liberty Loan Bonds
' j Halph Bailey is ihr tennlp cham- i
plon of Kouthorn Oregon an a re-.
..M ho innni'Tient which he !
SALKM. ore.. July l. 'flt I ca n Sunday. Julv 8. and continue
lm won Its game with Hie Albnn , lin,,j je9(Pr,av. .luv l.'i, when the
A Icon Sunday, x to . A ninth "-ffnajH were playefl ofr In a Jot 5-nel i
nhig rally by Albany that pitted : rnntPH, ,ptwpcn Carter llng and'
three runs had the Salem fans on ()f, wnncr. j
H'' n.ifc of the te. hev ' lallev 'inalb won fi-C. L'-fi. .1-1. (
"" & (;.. nn,j The rontesants vol i
leyed 1J and 15 times durin; 8ev f
oral rallies.
. Only Ashland and Bedford men!
Skins Tfcunt
A MM. Pnnl
O r t were entered in the tournament. !
, sofiand eohJfful ow,,cn siHinsore, hy tnr u eft
gly shine not dry or , Kjdo tennis club, lectures of the;
'inal inatrii v r. ken bv floraee '
Bromley and Fletcher Stout. '
Mlver lovipz entf) c-ngravfd
vlt'.i the name of the uinner i
. -JK , . , , . ,,L ,L..
Irur StAre, , lev
Tio y mu-t I
mllow porew mut not f now . jum
l ry this nt w wonderful French
Process Face Powder called Mill'
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it 41 i ne IM ' III UM UUI
f.fciit,. it i?t .Jlio-GLu. Side club,
irO;htf I-rur StAre, . lev
Tht Treasury offers a nw
3ag per cent. 12-15 year
Treasury bond in eithanfff
for Third Liberty Loan Bonds.
The new bonds wilt b-sr
interest from July 16. 108.
Interest on Third Liberty
J.oan Bonds surrendered for
exchange will be pid in full
t September 15, 1928.
Holders should consult their
boks at once for further da
ta its of this offering.
Tfeird Liberty Loan Bonds
mturo Sejptember 15,
192fpand will cease to
bear interest on that date.
A. W. MELLON.
Secretary of the Treasury
Washington. July 3, 1928. O
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THE BO
emi-Annua
Begins
OTERYS
Sale
Tuesday Morning!
You have a double advantage in this 1928 sale of shoes bigger variety and greater reductions both due
to the backward weather of Spring and early Summer.
Even though we can reasonably expect a "late" Fall, we cannot wait stocks must be cleared NOW.
Broken sizes in novelty styles models that have been popular sellers the past three months, and are up-
to-minute right now, are greatly reduced,
models are advantageously priced now.
Summery styles for everybody are specially priced and staple
All Light Colored Kids on Sale!
$3.85
Cool, comfortable Linen Shoes,
1 -strap Spanish heels -
Were $8.50. Now $3.85
Red and Green Sandals, broken
sizes ,
Were $8.50. Now $3.85
Shell Grey Pumps
Were $10.00. Now. . . v.$3.85
$4.85
$6.85
Deauville Sandals in parchment
and brown, black and white
beige and lavender
Were $8.85. Sale $6.85
Look at These Prices!
$6.85
Honey Beige Pumps, in high and
low heels
Were $10.00. Sale $6.85
Rose Blush, Kid Slave Chain,
Spanish heels
Were $10.00. Sale . . . .$6.85
White Kid 1-Strap M. H.
Were $10.00. Sale $6.85
$7.85
Panama weave 1 -strap Cuban
heel. Just the shoe for, this hot
weather. Were $8.50. Now $4.85
Shell Grey 1 -Straps and Pumps,
19-8 spike heels
Were $10.00. Now.... $4.85
Ivory Calf 1-strap Cuban heel. A
$7.00 Shoe. Now . . $4.85
Champagne T - Strap Sandal,
spike heel
Were $6.50. Now $4.85
For the present, prices of these beauti
ful shoes are much less than formerly,
though the shoes themselves are still
the season's finest examples of the
shoemaker's art.
$5.85
Indian Prints. The very newest
in pumps. Cool for summer wear.
Were $9.50. Now $5.85
White Kid Pumps and Strap pat
terns, spike heels
Were $10.00. Now . . . .$5.85
Honey Beige Suede Straps and
Pumps
Were $10.00. Now . . . .$5.85
Champagne Calf Tie Oxfords,
Goodyear welt soles
Were $8.50. Now $5.85
White Kid 1-Strap in a light, airy
pattern, Spanish heel
Were $10.00. Sale $7.85
Honey Biege 1-strap, low spike
heel
A $10.00 Shoe. Now $7.85
Champagne Kid, 1-strap, hand
turned sole
Were $11.00. Now $7.85
Honey Beige Kid, 1-strap, with
the new low spike heel. A beau
tiful pattern.
Were $10.00. Now $7.85
Black Patent Buckle Strap, hand
turned sole, 14-8 spike heel
Were $10.00. Now $7.85
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Morning r
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