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G o o o i .j i t f BULL MON I ANA TO RICKARD HOPES CUBS AND BUCS REFEREE MATCH TUNNEY WILL BE GOING STRONG IN HERE ON MONDAY BEATEN BY TOM NATIONAL FIGHT In addition to seeins Gcorgo DtHurent, . the LMO-pounu iiussian. in aistinn nKainst Hassan Alohain nied, the; Tcvrihlf Turk, wrestling fans nxt Monday nihi will also vst-p ItuM 'MfrnLnna, the movie actor Ami wresih'r, who will referee the hunt. Montana is (Jiving to unit hern Orcti'tii with tin Itusshin ami may spt-ml sowrnl days in M "Ml ford, according to prost-iu plans. Montana has mcn appcarini; this wM-i( in a rom.'dy with Ch:uliv Chase at the Kinlto thoairr in th" of a prize-fi(iluir, pleasing nil movie fans who have seen U. .Mohammed is expected to ar rive at the end of this week to make last minute preparations for t he husky Itnssian, who has a. Ioiik .string of vietorie.s hehind him. The Tiuu has heen training: in San Pram-isoo and w i r e d Ma (eh maker Wooil yesterday that h' is in perjVet ' condition, ready to tackle any human on two feel. Local interest is hiKli in Kddt Dennner'.s debut as a wrestler in the semi-windnp match willi Rav Uifler. L'Tn-pound Gold Mil! hoy. who has ambitions oMhrnwiiiK I'M 'Sl rangier ) he wis at a .sonic future hem m or has' hccii work ing out with Wood; ijt the armory and is rt-ported Ui -bt-, mi ailept wrosuiiiK pupil. , t Monday niuht's ninIlrh will lc pi ven under t he auspices of th KaKles LodKe as a henefit for ils now bond, which wil' play favoral select Ioiih hefori I he card heKins. Tiie iiyno uroiner.s nr- nestra wm aiso nirmsn music tiiiriiij; inter- missions. Y LEADS GOLFERS WKSTFIKLO, N. .1., July 1. (I1! Scoring seven hirdies to a 33 3ll i;ii. six under jiar, Tommy Ar mour of the Congressional Coun try cluh of Washington took the d at 'jhaekamaxnn County club today in the tirSt round of the niet ropolitnn open championship. Leo 1 Hcirl took second place wit h a 3-H5 07. B? Baseball Standings American V. NVw York IMiiludflriliiu SO St. I.ouls 47 ChiaiKo 41 Cleveland :i8 WimliliiKlon "' Detroit :W HoHtmi ".I National V. St. I.ouls 55 Chicago 52 Xew York 4H Citiclnnatl IS Urooklyu -14 l'tttMlMirsli 4ii ItoHton -4 J'lnladrl)lii;i 21 Pet. J.SS .5:ii .471 ,4::7 .4!!l .405 .410 5S4 - - I .501 Major League Leaders 1 Py the Associated l'roHtf. Including games of" July. 1-7 National- J Hatting Ikunsby, Pravcs. .3!'S. Kims' Pot torn ley. Cards. SI. Huns batted In pottomley, Cards 7. Hits Oouthit. Cards, 1 l'h. Jlotthles Itottomlcy, Cards. Sn. Triples Pottomley, Cards. 1 Homers Wilson, Cubs, 22. Stolen bases Frisch, Curds, 10. Pitching Penton, ('.hints, won 1 ' lost ' 4. Aiwrinm. Hatting fioslin, Senators. ..I:'!. Puns Path, Yanks. I. Huns batted In dehrig. Yanks, S2 Hits Manush. Prowns, I2u. Doubles Klagstead, Red Sox. 32. Triples parnes, Senators, 1 Homers Ruth. Yanks. Jl."i. SKdeii bases Mostil, White Sox ' I-L 'Itching Crowd er, Prow n.. woi lit, lost 1. . . 4. Fights Last Night l NKW YORK k (1. Phil Kap lan, Xew York, won from .Pick McV.-v, New York (If). Al M'l lo. Jewell, k n o k v d out Joe Hch locker, California ( ! ). TUOV, N. Y. f.'eoi'Kie California, defeated Irish Newark, ,V. J.. (CM. Levine. l-'anail. CLEVELAND. Sammy Pakcrt L, outpointed Akron (Dtp Ohio Mitchell lorilla . Sergeant Field, L. ones, of IVIll AVll'iil.IM tied I'blan. of Oakland. Cab. defeated Pill At- ,.,.. ..1 i - .... 1 i it 1 Tri. . mnson, rm,m . w-, eev t ox, in.unnap.ni?.. ft"'"""' out. Willie Vat, llotio'nl" lil. to Attemon. Terie M int.-, defealml J'aul Dar.O San l"r.H)eis.o lt.ltefc.lel- Uif 2,IMin.OO(l u I'AKJS. July 1 h. ia-i 1 ni' ht- iliaTier l.e Jftiekefelly. Ft'H.OIlO f"i nishlnu f.f luiTier I-e Tenuis "iiya .l"lin 11. .Ii . h:l. lnn;i' 5 eonstrwU'in unit fur- nn ,-Mlmfnitr:'tle lnjll.1- I KI'IXVI.ATOR. N. V.. July IS. A"--lf Ccn. Tunney is visited to day Jy roinmamier Hich ird V,. ISynl, trans-Atlantic and polar flier. : I ho h"ay w iht champion will lak a workout in fit himself for Iffcnse of his title against Tom icy. (Mhei wise it will he a dav . th It' of of rest in the Tunney c.iiiip. , ; (iene i;: now down lo 1 IHi u. pounds, almost the weight he will carry into Zealamlei afford to the tiliM ajr;liust tile New Tln-relore he cannot : take off any more pound- uk In (hi willing to Command training iiik, hut ho is sm tt entertain fsk this loss r Kyiif, one f his inti- male friends. Another KiH-st expect d oday rtner setit i ibis i"1 ! was .lames J. Corhelt, fi heavyweight champion, who word that he was coming up I Adirondack h-auty spot to over the Tuune near the liandler k furreut ruler of Kistiana. today was daUK'rously i fiMhtiiiK .mIki', and his intend to nive him just , enounh work to keep him Trom n'oinn stale. He is stronner than he has ever been in his career, and ; his punching, according to his spar rhin part tiers, has been speedier and noire vii-ious than ever before. Polh Harold Maya and Pilly Xida becli. who swa p blows wilh the champion diirinn ( lui iraiuiuK bonis, have worked with him ever since be became prominent in the (heavyweight ranks. Tunnoy was greatly annoyed by a reporl. accredited to Tex Rick- 1 ard. promoter of the titular bout, I Uiat he intended to retire from the rillft nfu,r hls , ( n . , , 'eney. ! "I have never discussed lhat sub Jeci, with Hickartl," Tunney said. When Jtickard visited Tunney over i he week-end, the promoter frankly admitted that he hoped the i chal leaner won hi be the victor. ; Uickaril figures thai if lleeney i wins. hu can immediately . match t the New Zealander ftir a battle I with Jack Dempscy hi September 1 and, if he overcame the man Tun- ' ney twice defeated, put on a title ' bout in London. Kickard said he i Tunney victory in would he unable t( other heavyweight alized t hat a int thai if r promote un championship show before next suinmei if then. ON SPEED FOR ! THE TITLE BOUT: PAIrtllAVEN, N. .1., July 18. (A'l With now snarritiK mutes in ramp and otlierti on the way, the- ; lirot't'ss ol (U'voloijiliH Tom Heo- i ney'H siieed started toduy. From i now on Heeney's trainers plan to I send him against lighter, faster box- ! ots, ranging from welterweights lo light heavies. I Mickey Walker, world's middle-j j weight title holder, lives in the; nearby village of Rumson and has promised lo aid I lie challenger in return lor the courtesy "Squire" Mortimer displayed to hiin while he was In ICngland for his fight with Tommy MillMnn. lleeney slarts his intensive; train ing period showing traces of ner vousness and Irritability, signs ac cepted by the old timers as unfail ing evidence that ho is getting on edge. Little things are be-;innini; to upset him. Lefore starting worli terday lie was besieged by yho- tographers and while responding to their demands for poses lie. dis played evidences of crankiness that gave much satisfaction to his trainer, Jimmy Hennessey. The challenger facet! two new sparrii:.-; partners yesterday, and, while tln-y hit I he old hard rock with everything they had, he kept charging in .until ho got within range and then let punches fly f.om all sides. The new mntes were James J. Praddork. a 17u. pounder from Jersey City, an-1 James J. Lawless, weighing Phi pounds nnd hailing from Harrison, N. J. As Heeney Is preparin.-; to rk'ht n gentleman named James J. Tunney. nicknamed (iene, ihe new additions M-enicd to he miite in style. Moth Praddock nnd Lawless had no npiumri double In hitting Hee ney, but lie never broke ground, never once changed his churning pace through the barrage they laid down all around him. (Jetting in close, he whalvil away with his powerful aims, once jarring Prad dock wiih a left hook to the body and a short right cross 10 (he chin. Praddock, rated as a hard punch er, said it whs almost impossihK to slow Heeney up. "He comes tearing in nil th lime." Praddock snid. "Hitting I fm in like taking a sock .at the side of n biHMim:. I ran under stand now why he's never been knocked nlf his feet." lleeney wef :lied 2('5 pounds when he statfc-d work yesterday ., lir1 U t Hurl III Auto Cm si I. HAVtVAI'.ll, e-, reiir Stork-; tun re(.ift(H were hurt, one perT- h.n Their automoMIe Clr'.lllio'ed ff the hiu-hwiiy In Iluhlln; anyun. near liere. The injured; were: .1. A. iliu-.ms. irm tured jktill enil )v'ken left nnkle; John tzcernlil. TTi iver of the maehine. and Mtfs Leona ami br-Mt". and Mel onnell. cuts us Clitie. broken o (Hy the Associated Vress.) Si'psational spurts by the Cults and Pirates have added spice to the National league pennant racy just when it hean to appear as though the St. Louis Cardinals were KOinfi to make It a one-duh affair somewhat similar to the siuiatioii in the Ami rl'-an league, where the New York Yankees have distanced the field. The Cuhs .and Pirates each re .oided their eighth successive vic tory yesterday, with the Phils and the posion Praves n their victims. Joe McCarthy's Chicago fills upset the Phils. 4 to : llOpe- . only b.eause Clyde peck, usually weaK willi the slick, clubbed a hvtnc- run wiih hasp.s filled in the fifth, The Pirates needed to be on their toes the whole way against tin- lira ve before they eked out a V to fi decision. Meanwhile the Cardinals nained an even break with the Urooklyn Dodgers by lakitiK the last Maine of a four-Kiinie series. 7 to 1. ha.z.v Vance was removed from the hox after tin' Cards had scored five runs on nine hits in the first five inntnus. .less Haines pitched a strong pa me for the leaum- lead ers whose margin over their clos est -rivals, the Cubs, now Hlands at four sanies. Southpaw Pill Waiker was knocked out of the box in the first innimr as the Cincinnati Heds .-al-vaped one pnme out of the series with the New York Ctiants, Ti to 1. The Post on lied Sox ca me out of a slump that had carried them into the America n lea mm eel la i'. by stopping the Chicago White Sox's streak. It to (I. Octroi! fell into the last place post by bowintr before the fast ball prowess of Poh drove, Aih- lpllt innpnw ace. wno uirneu in an ,; to 2 triumph. drove fanned elyht 'Hirers while Ty Cobb, playing against his old teammates, Kt two siiiKlos, a double, drew a pasf and scored three runs. Al Shcaly pitched the New York ! Yankees to their fifth ftraight vic tory over the Cleveland Indians. 4 to 2. and contributed ahome ! run to Ills own cause, i The Si. Louis Prowns swept the j series with Washington when Stew ! art held the Senators to five hits :nnd turned in a shutout, n to 0. - LATTER IS JAILED AI.1IA.NV. on . July IK. (A manager of the Rttpert Andrew Linn county poor farm, was In a hospital wounds Krost, at today with two bullet in his lungs, and S. P. i aged poor farm inmate, was in ja il on an open charge, ac- loused of having fired the shots in an altercation at the farm last night. Another inmate named Jake was wounded in the forearm by a stray bullet. I'rost received a deep scalp wound from a cuspidor which An drews wielded. Krosl said he fired in self-defense, but it her inmates declared Andrews hit Krost alter being shot, and in an attempt to disarm him. Krost. recently appealed lo Coiin- ty Judge Payne asking lo be al lowed a subsistence lurid so that he could leave t he poor farm, where he said he was dissatisfied witli conditions. Death Toll of the Automobile M A PS 1 1 PILL I ), dre.. July IX.--UTi John Itobhins. a truck driver, was injured fala lly Tueaday eve. ning when brakes failed on a log ging truck he was driving up a hill from Dement creek nea r M yrtle Point. The truck backed down the hill and mined over, pinning Kob bins underneath. lOlnu r Is II. who was In the cab with Pobbir.s. was thrown clear. He extricated the driver in 1 .1 minutes by Jacking up the truck. Kobbins died shortly after being taken to the Myrlle Point hospital. His back and chest We. crushed. ma to hup uttft 3 Qiaefau BEAVERS BEATEN BY OAKS, SEALS (Py the Associated Press.) Oakland hammeied the offcriims of Oilman and took the Portland Heavers into camp, i to a. I'p (o the fourth innlnu.the Kiimo was fairly even, "out from then on the Oaks dominated. Palteries; Oil man. Com h and Peo; Crahead ami l.ombardi. I lolly wood's stars downed tip' San Pruiu-isco Seals in a hectic strimnle thrt-l was anybody's b: II name until the last mn was out. The score was: St a is. T ; Seals, 4 . A triple play that stopped a Seal rally in the fifth innini; featured the name. Palteries: Kinney, Kul lerton and Pastier; Jacobs ami Sprinz. With the score tied at si:-all ill the seventh Inninn. I'nil Sheeley knocked out a home-run that navc Sacrameuio a win over Seattle, 7 to l!. The Senators scored six of their runs in the second, send inn; WiKon from tin- box. Teachont BY HOLLYWOOD WUKLU uad ciMnc imi FRUIT HARVEST SUPPLIES Quality Goods at Popular Prices. Worth every cent we ask for them. They will serve you for years. Picking Pails hoyco lleuvy ialvanizod Tails , 75 each; $8.50 per Portland Tieki $1.60 pad); $18.00 per dozen Nail Strippers Pick Smith Brand $11.50 Zenith Box Hatchets,, each $2.65 Bottles Pint size, per dozen Bottle Oaps, per ffi-os's' '.. Bottle Cappers, level1 style Hammer stvle Jelly Glasses Squats, doz 44 Tails, Fruit Funnels For Filling; .Jars Aluminum each Y( rath, heavy enamel, Jar Rings U. S. Donhle bip, Xew Unhher 3 doz. for 25 "Preserving Kettles Lifetime Aluminum, heavy metal lO-qt., each $2.15 14-qt., each $2.90 l(i-(,t., each $3.30 . Old KiiRlish (I ray (iranite; (lood (iialily ir,-(t., each $1.31 1S-1 each $1.64 each $2.37 i Paring Knives , 15C to 35 Conservo Cold Pack Cookers Sim size $9.00 EXTRA SPECIAL National Pi'pssnrn Cooker -1H-(t. size, only .' $23.75 (lalvanizerl boilers ..........$2.15 boiler racks, H-jar capacity, end) 63c Oil 2-lnii tier H-burner 2-Jnirnpi Kcrocas each Keroas, eac Elect rie Hot Cash For Correct Time Call 35 J MEDFORD FURN. & HDW. CO. A Reliable Place to Trade 6th and Bartle$ ' '. Phone 35 J Oaks :-' w-U ir: fui.il bome-ruR 'iVurhour ' and Kun::. K'iitifiK Tht Missions Haiti ii s: W ilson. Horcani ; Kalti", nd Svvt'i'fld. bmwnl to tin- An- 1 to J. IM'n-lt.' piiihcd unnd lull for ilu- lnxft's, oosv tifldiiiH was his downfall. Tho M ission found rim for 1 I bll but hum- at Unit- wh.-n ih-y would havt' UMto sono' .od. Ilattorios: PltU and War IH'V. IMllfiio. .laiiin and Whit- NKW Yi'PK. .Inly lS.-i.qN Mrs, Anna o'ltynn and her daughter. Mrs. James Croke Me Leer, were found asphyxiated today in i heir Flat bush home by the former's sen, M a j o r C.eneral John l-'. o'Pyan, commander of the JTih division in the World war. The two women had been invited 1 to visit tile general at bis West chester estate several days ago. When they failed to arrive. (Jen era 1 O'Pyan attempted to telephone i,h. ni without success. lie went to (heir home in Prouklyn today. Ac companied by Major Lawrence L. Driggs. The door were locked and the dozen Hat's $1.00 35c $1.65 . 20 doz.. 47c 10 65 each LarR-e size $12.50 Stoves ... ........ $19.00 $24.50 $6.50-$9.50 I Mat e. Discount 1 hlin ami kopt tht . hand a'x-'('l f r Sh lirrtn f i- niAni n uh i muo bell was unanswered. Forcing lhe,r, way into the apartment they Putin! the bodies In the kid-hen. The women had heendead ioitV ttas. a medical examiner said. Ca; jet on the kitchen stove ere open and the kitchen table for din ner. The windows ere closed. Mrs. Mel.ecr's husband, who was. a lieutenant -colonel under (letieral o'p.yati in the war. and a Prook lyn lawyer, died two yeacs :in, a year after hjs marriage. . , .- Judiii llorrows a Dollar. SAX KPANCISCO The spec- ' tat le of a federal judge "borrow -ing ' a dollar from a fed- ral prose cutor to pay u prisoner's fine, was presented in V. S. district court here. Kaymond I larrisori liad pleaded guilty to possessing a bottle of liquor, but said he had already spent eight days in .mil. lie lacked a dollar lo pay the minimum fine. .1 udge A. K. St. Sure told Assistant p. S. A' toruey i:dwarl Ponsell to pay the .dollar. "I wilt reimburse you," : aid the court. The Largest Oriental Rug Organization in America , g-'.' k. II lll.IL 111 I I' " ' " .. An Oriental Rug Salesman from Cartozian Bros., Inc. America's largest importers, is at our Btore for a few clays with a beautiful selection of Oriental Rugs and Carpets for special display and sale. The assort incut is cxt ronioly liirgc tiinl sclccl, rfinging IVoin small tiihlc mats u Ihrimgh various scatter si.es, to ureal size carpets and rannini;' in irice lo meet the urchiising power of praet ically every one. ('nine and meet their salesman an 1 enjoy t his exhibit. You will learn ahout Oriental U'ugs and U'ug N'alucs. aliout tlie pcnplc who make them, their customs, their I radit ' ons and. most important of all, how you can furnish your are ihe originators of ing and tliat price .112' West Main PURE MILK IS THE PERFECT POOD and Seal-Kaps guard its purity until you drink it Mll.K U your cheapest and most complete food, It curries tlio necessary protein to build muscle. It contains all of the live vitumins, those strange substances that help children grow, that create energy and increase resistance to disease. Yet milk is the most easily spoiled of nil foods. It must ho protected in spotless dairies and bottling rooms. It must bo guarded until the very moment you drink it. I "or this reason, we have adopted Seal-Kaps for our bottles. Scal-Kaps completely cover the mouth of the milk-bottle. They protect it from contamination by flics, cats, dogs or germ-laden fingers. They ore the most convenient milk, bottle cover. No prying with picks or knives. No splashing of milk on your clothes. Scal-Kaps can be taken off by n twist of the hund. . And they make a handy bottle cover afterwards. We are the only dealers in town that offer this safe and con. venicnt bottle top to protect your milk supply. Telephone for your first bottle tomorrow morning. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. If It's Snider's It's the Best to Buy FLAN 10 SORT PLANES FLYING WASlllN'i'.TiO Plans for ,nr ma fly on mail plan mail en route as do on trains, art by I'oMmasnr ( The inaiiumai ilv 1 i ,1 p. -lit I cler to distill. ut the postal rlel ks tloV h.'ini; c-onldered nei a 1 Ni-w. in of llle system is expected take pia.e in the it.alily mi the Xew ;o seelion of the route. 1 'la us for near future, pi-oti. York to fhiruK't transcontinental r -1 i : t i mail plan, commodai ion for elei k already hav. lo ihe iiotol'fice providmi; ;ic - dl.-irii'iilitn: ten submitted .b' lo Iiiicritn' virti' i Cut (olio i) Miuf.1 iinnim One nod Hut Inui'lf. PoiliuuJ honir most e oiionucall.v. the '"One Price Policv" the lowest in America for t niall-carryintr of mail cleiitH airplane companies A whole, service would be establish new demand, and d to nieel the many applica tions for tninsf'-r m U already have been 1'ifeived yt the department from members of the preneni pos tal service. it w us sit Id at the department I Inn the first 'raii way post oft Ice" or mail ear with distributing clerk, was i m reduced Of', yen is an this month on the Hannibal t St. Joe rail) oad from tjuuicy. Hi,, to St. .1...-. -,,,, Mo. IN'ibaps u nwKCti. N V.. July IS. M1'- I'ei Imps me ney i an not buy f he film. John 1 Ho. kef-iler tliove u coal wau'ou and his chauffeur made a movie of it. John 1, was on his way to visit his old schoolteacher and his birthplace, wrich has boon sold for exhibition at i.'oney inland, when he hailed a stntr.jro driver and hand) distance li 1 the reins fir unite a 'ore rev.-alins his iden- litv one of the 1 Special Display of ORIENTAL RUGS in irtozian isrorners Oriental lug spil like values. Phone 227 V: ;il; 20 '"fnUhe l'nive,l,J' Ci,' "'(J"