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" wsDFOftmrxfT, TrriTTNT!, ',T,r)roT?n; wtrccioN. ratttrtat, .tttlt 21, 102s. " FLEEING EUREKA BANDIT IS STiLL POLICE' E rorrrr.A.vr). ore.. July 21. Search fur William Herder, 2 6. In connection with the Willow Creek. Calif., post of fb-e. robhrey ami kill inn of a deputy sheriff, .shifted to Washington today when luforma- tion was 1 el veil from Cohbn- dah that n man MomerltiK Herd ers' description hud been seen near there yesterday. , uiioi-irr Miit'lKiiVt vi:i udvised bv tolephone today that Herder Xvasf1 recounted hy a MmKaiK. r,n nami ; s(.(, ..i,,.,. wh applauded hi & Seattle railway twin bite yes- 1 W((.k (,(ispit)) niM lnteur mnmt terday on an enMtbound train, floi- ; ,nK .;,tdle Jieiiimer. Idol of the dendale officers Maid the aKent wan ; ,,,.,! younKHierN. also worked out, positive of hlH identification.' ;nml declared last evening he Ik Local officers were In touch with I rMy prepared for any of Hitter railroad agents, and all trninK newly developed wresillnK trickn. nlonK the line to Spokane were be- ,iirm'!nl mainly by ihis match. Iny watched. !the ticket Hale lo bovw under Hi In Police and sheriff's deputies for ( the heaviest no far of any match 3 liotirw have maintained a dnic- staged here, k v i n k I'eminer tin net around Portland, and many of . assurance of good support, the officers expressed the opinion Muhainnied and luicarent, in that I b riler was Htill hid i ok in i t heir main event match, are ex I'ort laud. pected to mix it plenty, and fans l-'rcoueni telephone tips have (are wondering if the Turk'n iuick I n run down by of fi cih, and j three ;uads of armed motorcycle , policemen were read to act promptly o nnny elm- that inlnoi i develop. ; Herdcr'H mother. Interviewed late yeMier.lfiy at her home, denied liuvlnir wen her huh last Saturday at n berry field on the Itascliae road just tin 1 side of Port laud, as i hail been reported to polict Officers said they hda definite t..r..itn.ilh... Ih .. Herder wim ufHi in Portland Saturday and Sunday of last week and Monday and Wed nesday of lilts week. A deputy sheriff and one mem ber of the bandit trio. Joseph W. Itislmp. were killed in (be nun bat tle following the holdup. Peter Htroff. second member of the trio, was captured al a farmhouse near 1he scene of I he holdup, neveral days after ibe robbery. . . Siroff and Hishop were also of I'orilaiid. The three had prison records. Klroff's confession lm- plicated Herder. PAID BY U. S. TO MEXICAN FLYERI T.ARKDO, Texas, July 21.- -A ,,(,. ,, ...i, The ceremony marked the end nf one of the most iuaKlfli'ent demonstrations of Hvmimihv md Uvlvf this eountry has ever made for1 the body of a noted foreigner. Captain Carrnnza crashed jn New Jersey n week ago while reluming to Mexico after paying this eountry- a return of the visit Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh made to Mexico. From the time Cananza's -body was found by berry-pickers until the climax at the bridge here, the military Torres of the nation have extended themselves to honor him. The long train trip from New Jer sey was aecomiuinied a large part of the way by aerial fields along the route. soorts from Many planes ; dropped tiowers nn the train. At San Antonio yesterday the second army division and a squadron of JHO nrmy planes honored the cort ege. Moth sides of the river were lined solidly with spectators as the; guard of honor which accompanied j the body from Washington, rein forced by the eighth engineers j from Mcl niosh. follow ed the gun carriage upon which ihe body rest- 1 fd to the center of the Interna- j tional bridge. Here, while 70 nrmy airplanes circled above the river and dropped flowers, taps were pounded. I The Mexican troops advanced j from the south end i.f the bridge' ojiiI the soldiers of the two nations met as tin wkel uas removed to I a caisson brought by the .Mexican soldiers. The two bodies of troop i then marched together to the rail way depot in N'uevo Laredo on Ibe Mexican side, where the casket was placed on the coach that will lake It In .Mexico Ctly. LAST MAN CLUB T ST. VAI'I., .liny I .---MV- A gal Innt trio of l ivll wjti veterans to day again keeps faith witti their rtepnrted rnmradex. They are members of the Last Man's t lub. lm nieil 41 y.-ai s nue by 34 member of li ciitup.iny, H1-.1 Minnesota Volunteers, to meet each year until only one remained, arid that one to drink a toast to ihoM' Who had died. Three were here for the meeting todayJohn F. tloff, sr., of St. Jnl, secretary of the club; Peter llall. 90, of A (water, Minn., and Charles Lockwood, SL, of Cham berlnln. K. I. J'revloiiB galherlngH Iinve been liHrt In Stillwater. Minn., where ihe club wan organized, hue It whm de rided to meet this year' nt Mr. flnffi home here to imminence at n dinner prepared by MrV "Sfm'l" lildomer, widow of "Cnp'n" llboiin er, eolor hener of company M ami on of the charter member of the plub. hi ii7.il. Mexican air ace. wuh Riven 1 1 , ' ! "iinein. won nanued int-ee hirdb'i. into the keepiUK of his peoide this' t"''1'1 wn,, nthl r ni'nil",M ,,r lh" ml one eale. .Mrs. Jones. Who morning on the international bridge i1'"-1 famil-v WPri '""I'lfUcniN n hnt a Tit ,(I win Iht, n,edalist hon here I1"' "i"H'-",'' '' Ut1!1 Klrl i ors and pnbablv the best round of PROMISES 10 BE A DRAWING CARD! I Hull Montana, movie netnr and wri'sili'f, and CeorKe DueanMit. ltit.dan 1 "iiKh.-ifk. who will wrestle iti the Arnmry .Mnday nit(hi with flassitn Aluhainmcd, the Turk inut 1 art tat. an1 xp'clt;d to arrive in Al e d f o r (1 today by m mor from Los Ano p. M ti h a m-im-tt, who wfiN expected yesterday, , probably will nrrivc toilay also. Hay Hitter, the IL'.O-pund fluid 1(111 Ktajiplfi-. wofked out last niifht at the Armory be fori a Kood- temper will k i him in bad, as II ; did hint time lie appeared here' wi estliiiK .lack Holler, the Herman 'i-p-mnd wrestler. who was f knocked unconscious by a blow on line neeK. f The ventilation of the army has ! been improved, and wrestling fans nre iiwmred of a cool evening I hi' ma ten will no precoueu riy short band concerf by t hi- new -hand of the Katies' lodBi. which is SionsoriIlK Hie aid. and music be- I ween events will He llll'llisneu ny , , lynce chestra. rvii:i ACTUKSS ir.i fContinued from Pae One) i-houhl wish my children, relatives and frientls to obsi rve I hia when I die." A copy of these lines headed: j "liaiue Kllcu Terry's Ijist Wish") was posted in the villain church! land il) I village institute today. Sketch of UIV. i Sarah liernhardt, who has been (praised by some. In the same terms which the French trnnedtenne ap- piled to i :ib n I erry, nas cuiien her HnKlish contemiiorary "the Ki-eatrst actress tu the world. , Horn In Coventry. I-ebruary !.nient yesterday. IMS, Klb-n Terry came from 'it I with her victory, the family which had won no sman a mount of renown on the sIukc, I and she bcan her own career be at the nfce ot -;ih at the Prin- which she later helped to make famous. In '' pari oi .i:iiihiiius. Queen Vlc- ; her "snusat;e curls" was tryiiiK hard , I oest, tier imn requireu ''" "he draw a small carl aboul the stage. "I tripped over the handle and down I came mi my back." she has sine e recalled. "A titter ran through the house, and I felt that my career as an actress was ruined forever." I '.u I hard work won her a pbice. "Often," she said, "r-hearsals used to last until :i or 4 o'clock in the moinhvg. My poor little legs used to ache, and sometimes I could hardly keep my eyes open when I was on the stage." At 10 years of age she met Henry Irving, with whose name hers was r,M. years afterward linked in the history of the Knglish stage. As Puck In 'Midsummer Night's Hream." she appeared on the slag-' tbrnuuh a trandoor which shut so onlckly Hint ihe chlbPs foot was crushrd. With wonderful nlu.-k she ken! her senses "Finish the play, double your salary, whispered from III Little Klb-n spoki bar. and I'll t he mauagcy wiims, her lines and opened her fanned. When she eyes she saw a tall young man anxiously leaning over her, assur liKTHolT Johnnv liisko of' lug her that she would "get on." (Cleveland, defeated Johnny S.Uiies' II was "a new actor of whom nojsionh Afrb-n nut pi,,,-,..,' i 'i,. .!.. ! i one seemed to know anything erpt that his name was Henry Irv- : lug " j Ophelia In llamlet. The greal success of Kllen Terry j began In when nhe appeared with Irviiii; as Ophelia to his llam 1 lei. Prom then on, until her f;n - 1 well 1 ihi r. II was a constant sue- eesvien nf hislnoinc triumibs. She ! vva ne.nl a- well known to Aiiut- I ii il II I lieji (. -r..irr:, t her fellow I l ennti men. In her touts of the I Cnitcd Slal.s she was erected lis a j uileeii. . monster Jubilee w as i'i le biaicd in honor of the half cen lui of h.r eonneciiou with Ihe ! NtilLie in 1 '"Ml I FHcn Tcrty became the friend of ; f many of the greatest celebrities of her Mine, no bnlim: Din-aclf, Clad-stoio- iiml Tennyson. Autograph hunters pui-meit her evei yw here. t fust she w.lbngly suppltcl their deiiuinds, Hut us Ibe deuiaiitl In creased she charged a Mulling for each sign:itur and us d Ibe port nion v tine; g.ilned I In a children! tiopiial Once UllMl mnflonled bv mc ican report. -ii, she e x c I a 1 m e d: Vow be good lo me. all of yon. for on w ill be speaking to au American' I am a Icgulh reeni; I 11 need Anieiiein cltien, bl,e yotir- M'lvi'K. I am the w ire of James jt'arew. a coed fellow and a eftlen 1 of i hlciigu.' ib v rust huMiand j as (J -tie Fredeiirk W:it1. the , Htilixh ailst. her second I'. A. Wardell, ,in actor, i "My titty ears on Ihe staue seem tu some a as n die jn." she to have pnsi d ltd. shm-ilv fore her death. '!i It Mot too hn1 Hun must kvp lit,. . r nr.. l.. i fln,.,l t ,.n)y 1,. f 1 liml l.vl.-,l ,ri:.llon, t noiild harr, Iu.,1 i v. ryl.o.ly i.orn otil, iin.l , :ir ninl Mm. Murk M.-vi'im. sho wan , "iin"lini.iil hy yt-nr crmv oum:i-r, ftn.ilh ' In liii In rliM-k-iniitH county 'I'lt ' llrnciklyn -iuisk ii;i in tin- Hm.H'.-ii.'i. of ho'lnti r nttonilocl lilth sc hool nnd Hit: i I'ltHinimli .. ("ll)" . fnlyorslly nf Oli'Kon lit KlIKOIll'. I l'lillnilfl.hi,i . TILDEN MAY BE REINSTATED, OFFICIAL SAYS I I'AHIS; .July1.-''!. jBV-tnmuel II.' 'ollom, president yof the Cnitcd Suites l(avfu Ti'iMiJ- fcwlatlon, ; has reservvd the j;ijjhl to nominate HIM Titden for tbeIiavis cui chal- ' lenue round despite the ineligibility j ruling, and has so advised New ; . York officials, according lo reliable ' sources. j The Weed baseball team, twice I'ro-Tilden senllment anions the j defeated by the Medford Mer tennis f;ms was displayed in an j chants in the seven-Name serie.-, ovation accorded I'.ib l:il) when he ,,. (he championship of south took to the stadium courts after (.ril ur'Koi. anu northern fall-' the doubles match, heating Jacques i fornla. comes tu town tomorrow HriiKnon, French Davis cup player, I for lh(l lnlM itt,P primed and -l. x-ti. in two exhibition nets in ' .ttruil for victory, and eonsid siKir klliiK eontrast lo the previous ! erably peeved about the outcome, play of the last two day. , Ui date. There will be Tour new "I must keep in condition. I n m I in lillo.un. Ti.,.v ready for any developments, ood or bud," Tilden remarked .smilingly prior to the exhibition, when asked i about his chances of playiiiK ' UKainst the Kreni'h next week. j ft IK Hill then ptoeeeded in thrill j the nailery with his full battery of du'zliriK strokes.- clearly demon- j siratliiK lnw much strength would: be added to American eh:iltem;e round hopes by t he fashion in j which he 0111-drovc ami out -cuess- I I Hi UKtion. I 111 (he seeond Hi-t Tildell slack ened when leaditiK. four aiiic t j two, and they fought on even ferm ! until the vMiieticati apparently, de cided he had had enough and rushed throiiKh the last two sanies, NnishliiL' with a service ace. CAN KEEP TITLE CUP cillCAdo, July 4, ibe third slraijiht year, t;iiiia Van Wie Is the -Ken-.Miss Vir i'ha in piitn woman uoli'rr of Chicago. Shooting a remarkable unme over the souy fairways of ibe dif ficule number one -nurse at the oiyinp'a -'ied Country club, .Miss VanU'le easily defeated her. rival, Mrs: Melvln Jones. i and 4, In the js-hole final of the city lourna- eond In three years i'er .Mrs. Joius In the Htuils of the event, went licrmam-nt possession of the city troihy. .Mrs. Jones, who has won the idle four times. Is the possessor of the first trophy. On the tee, fairway and yreen. Mrs. Jones was no mutch for her Kf lVl.r slo, 1(V-( wom.,n im cbainpionship course, was abb- to win bin one hole from Miss Van We ihe MO-yard tenlh. U S. A. GETS THIRD IN : FIRST OLYMPIC TEST OCKKXliritCM, Holland, July 1 .-Lieutenant Sidney., p, Hinds, ('tilted Stales, won third price yes lenlay In the Individual conlest for pistol shooting. He hud Mil points out of ti possible lino. Antonio Mar tins. Portugal, was first with f:'0, und F. Zulaof, Switzerland, second, with r.17. At the inlernatloiuil rifle mutcho opening July teams from the i l aited Slates, , Italy. Itelglum. Finland.. I The Netherlands, Norway Sweden, Swiuerlnnll'land ( z,'r," Slovakia will part it- icipMi'e. Fights Last Night I (10). Helgltim, technically knocked on; Tom Siiuii es. Soul h A fricu, t .". Tom Sayres. Detroit, defeated Fo; et HawK, Oetroii ni L Kd Kline Toledo, knocked out I laugan las vin. Tin key (It. Oill'AOO-Ioey Medlll. (hi ' ago, out) "do led Mike I nindee. Hock Nl.iud. 111.. ( tat. William (Young ) SI ti hit 1114. Miii'iiM. ( ;;i . won ft out Tom Kii by. Hoston (HO. puss Whalen. Chicago, Won over Jack Kane, l 'h lea go l I 0) Hcorgc Kerw In. Cbb ago, knocked oiti Hay I tow en. Washington. I ('.. 1 1 ) Kibtle Halbitiu. Chicago defeated Tut Seymour. New tr leans t .1. NKW yh;k a S I'lni ai t. New' York won on a t'oi Frisco 1 it ande, lint lam ( 1 1 OHANU 1SLANIV N b. Y oung" Puher, leehi.i. Jack Hutu at km. Stanlev cored Sailor' Passing of the Early Pioneer ... POUTLANI). (Ire.. Juv :'. Mies Nellie Slovens. ti;i, p;ltu l Dill of I ho Sit ton Heboid di-nuii.nl dead at the home of hfcr hintlur, Karl C. Stevens, enrlv todav. w bile at the telephone to rati aid. Miss Steven ws county Miiper hnemh Ht of m-hoills of 'liloti 1 nuiiity fimii 1S!U to 1MS. Sho tilliuhl lit ttio Nlnli. A irimit m. I.i.,l ' , ,.!. t)n. , ,. Bt ()r).So,, : ,.,. (,,, rlnll. . In IWllnml. o liiiunhtiT nt ol it liuri'ntn. Mr.. A LARGE I an plawTH secured from Duns-, j muil'. The arne will be called at 2: SO at the fairgrounds. i;if llest will pitch for Med-foi-d. and the visitors will alter nate between )esehf;er and 1-a ti ller. Moih these hurlcrs have been a ble in t he past to tame the .Merchants for five or six inniiiKs, and then (he firework; started The stiatey loinorrow is to start wh h Oesehncr, and when he be ciits in 4-rumble, rush l-'iuder to I he- rescue. ". , Manager Court Hall is elated over",! he showlm; of his team, and I thinks as much of the outfil as , ,M s nis "" h .Issued a challenge , and has j a ny btish j league team in the state to come jlteie and be defeated. j The team, itself. Is in ood ! j hapc, hittiiiK and fieUlini; well, ' land has much of the manager's! self-confidenci . The name tomorrow haw been: advertised in II -oiillii-rn "r'KOn and northern I'alllorn'n towns-. and one nf tjie largest crowds of Ihe M-aMUl is I Xpccted. Local interest in I hp Tuniu v flei my championship bout next Thurnlay at New York City irf beKlnniitK to sei'the. and while Tunney is the favorite unions the valley fans. Heenev has plenty of supporters, a nmnd-by-round. ; blow-by-blow report of the fisht ! will be broadcast by The Mail ; Tribune, from its office on North . Kir street, and also over station KMKI). The flKht is scheduled to start about 1 0 o'cl or about ( o k, New York time. lock .Medford time The report of the preliminaries, i he arrival of celebrities, and other cobuful evenis of the fight will dart ;.bout .lock, local ! time. ltomeo llagen. oneo the leading welterweight pugilist of the Pa cific coast, and considered of championship calibre, passed thru the city today, en route to he did iiot know where. About this time every year. Honu-o pays a visit, passes the time of day, and pmcecds. . In the heyday of his rnreer. Honico was n crowd pleaser. and a crowd drawer, and he always U1,vp a hectic battle, ami the money rolled into the box office, as lib. name was n magnet. He is now afoot. 1 la gen is welt known locally. He appeared on local boxing cards a couple of times. In preliminaries, and while his wind lasted, pro vided thrills. Major League Leaders i'i lly the Associated Presl Including games ef July I'i); National Halting- Hornsby, llrav. .:ins. Huns' Holtomley. Cards. v Hits Douthll, Cards. IJ. Huns batted In P.ottoinby. Cards. 7:1. Ooiitdes- Holtomley. Cards, HI. Triples- Hottomley. Cards. I L Homers - Wilson. Cubs, Stolen bases Frlseh. I 'ai ds. I It, Pitching- Pent on, Hants, won IT., losl A. American Hatting (ioslln. Senators, .Ji'S. Iliinx- limb. Yanks, Uh Huns halted In --Hnth. Yanks. JiS. lilts - .Manush. Hrowns. i:s. Houbb-s - Flagstead. Ueil Sox. n:'. Triples Harnes. Senators. 13. Homers - Utllll. Yanks, 3S. Stolen liases .Mostil. While Sox, Piiehlnu - Hoyt. Yanks, won 1 Baseball Standings 1 Adierlcnn. New Wrk Philadelphia St. Louis ;. 1 4T 11 an 1 , hk'"Kn ! ':i?hlnc:lin llnston IVlnMI 4i 1.. a; 3 1 .in hi St. l.nuix .w Yolk t' til 1-11 l-o PHILLIES OROP TUNNEY INSISTS AMERICANS WIN , (Hy the . Assf) inted Hress) When It conus to losing streaks. Hurt Shotton's futile Phils can kIvo any team in the Nut tonal league, iiu-ludiiif,' the Hoston liraves, ncse and spades and still have bettor than an even chance of victory. No other club In the circuit has developed to such a decree the dif ficult art of kicking la way bal nies. When the Quakers bowed to the Cardinals at St. Louis yesterday, a to 4. It marked their twelfth eonseciillve defeat, efjjht of them, including the last three, by one run. Old fl rover Cleveland Alexander stood the Phils on their heads for einht innings in yr-steruay's battle, alhm'inx only one hit In that time. Hut the (..makers knocked the vet eran out of the box in the ninth policy. inning with a four-run , rally that ' What nod would a half-mil Just failed to tie the score, Andy'ijml M. to me if 1 was killed?' HiKh, Cy Williams and (leore Harper hit home-runs, it lieinn the j la tier's thirteenth of the season. Six allies to the rear of the leaders, the New York f Hants mov ed into seconU place by inking over I he Chicauo Cubs. 4 to .'1. the clan Mcflraw scoriun three ruu in the last two inuinqs when Pat M a lone, former American association strike out kint;. weakened. Hi d l.ucas made the Itravcs Jnm1 thrnuish hoops all aftornonn as thi- Cincinnati Reds evened the series, t to 3. and moved to within a raiue of Ihe third-place nbs. The Piiisbureh Pirates tool; It on lip chin aaiu at the hands of of ihe I irooklyn HodKers, S to 7, in a wild, fn e-liiitinj name. Six pitchers saw service and only Wat- ofi l 'lull;, the third and last iCobin twirler. was effective. , The Philadelphia Athletics may not be able lo make much of an inipr,,f,;dnn on the lead the New Vork Yankees have amassed in UV American league, but at least they've demonstrated their ability' to stave off the bid of any rival club for second place. The third- place St. Louis Hrovns came to 1'hiladelphla on Thursday within Jt rf kin disianco of the runner-up post , but the A's veat Mem in both ends of a double-header, with Walberg and Hommel pitching gilt itgcd ball. Oeorge Knrnshaw took 'his turn yesterday, I Prawns three ycattei allowed the 1 singles and fa lined 10 men as the A's made It three in a row, 4 to a. Washington ra Hied In the late innings to defeat Detroit, 7 to I. ; after Sorroll. starting Tiger hurler. : had forced home the tying runs in. the fifth. The Senators pounded Kin in Vangllder .Sorrel l's would- be rescuer, for the winning runs 'lJ In the sixth and seventh. BEAVERS KEEP UP LOSING STREAK , s, 1 1 . lly the Associated Press.) Oakland cinched their ser winning from Portland, ;t to P.aechl pitched good hall for the Heavers, allowing only six hits, but the critical eyes of Jack Iemp''y as they were hunched In two in- nd Tex liickard. On Monday he nings the Oaks tallied enough runs will bring his boxing to n close, to win. Hoehler allow t'd ihe Heav- - night work on the punching bags, ers eight hits but kept them well rope skipping and shadow boxing scattered. The battries: Hoehler ; wi II constitute the day's work for ami Head; Haecht, Ponder and the challenger on Tuesday. There Hego. . will be no work at all on Wednes- Sacrami nto continued Its win- ' day, except perhaps, a long walk ' nlng streak and shut out Seattle. ! jn the cool of the early morning. I to 11. to cinch the scries. The1 Dcmpsey as a visitor will he in Senators made three of their runs a strange role. Hcfore he was In the first inning through French's ' eha mpion he never bothered with' single, Monroe's triple, a pass to watching what other fighters were Sheeley and 1 lofftnau's single. The J doing, until he traded punches final run was made in the fourth j in the ting with them, on hits by Hoffman and MeLaugh; As heavyweight ehnmplon, be tin and a double by French. Tlv-' never considered wa timing . hi batteries: Keating and Severeid : . ha llengers In training and for Cob- and Schmidt. the last nine years he h:is ap- The ScjHs turned on 1 1 oily wood pea red In every heav;. weight tub' after losing three in a low. and bout. smothered the Stars, 11' to L V'verr lictnpsey has 110 Idea of box San Francisco player except Phytic inn with lleepey. but may Imparl hit safely at least once. The but- some important Information to terles: Heuther and Sprinz; Fill- 'he challenger. Through his two lerton, Hulvey and Agnew. meetings with the present eha 111- The Missions took another from ohm, Oempsey Is in a position to Los Angeles, ii to 3. The Pells got tell what he knows of Tunney the jump, scoring one run in the , initial frame. They kept their lead throughout and the final result way never In doubt. The bat tori, . : llotling and Haldwiu; Cunnlimliiwi: and I Eanuah. A GOOD FIST FIGHT rllirAC.O. July :i. iJ'i An ,nl yiM'tlsi'it rt'sllinu niatt'h tilrin-.t In to 11 flft fUht rtlL-hl whin tvt. .lohnny Mfyorit. former mtiltllr ,iJ!l , in'khl rh;liniinn. losl 11 ilit-ljon . t! 1 1 7 to Knrl I'ojt-llo. tlw Turkish stroni; ..Mii mnn. ,4i'. .Moyors iIiom' to fishl I iil -;cl of .4:1 cvrostro. Ho trui-k Poji'llo t If 4L'T ' im1 hit liffoi'.-o Thirty In : I !'-- 'ntirniM. The- mat.-h v.ii. stoptifti. " . to In.- mai"."th,' i.s'",,.! fan. cnm .i ivt. ..i nronn.i u, mii ft.t, is.- 'ZTv'vn of ,hA r.; .Illinois I.oxine commission niP ,:,ti7 nounct-il Mtcrs" imrsc wnuhl hp ...jr. AiiQ'i'lil, im.l the x-mlttillfKfiBhi :;;;:,''8'',nn',,'',',c,,"'','m,''', for ON FLYING TON. YORK FOR FIGHT SPHCCI.ATOH. X. Y.. July 21. iA I'nlesx Tex ljieljard's uttor- neys ran outwit, the-1 champion's leKul ndvisei. .tiene .yunm-y Will niako the uilip to .v ) urn July SO fur lli ' limit with Tnnii Ili-eni.y hy iilrpluno unci no other 'I-ho lano will ho ilou,l hy -l h. scn.iBht sots ami -tniictht inK I'lm- and .heir ship was I"" Kern, Ital,-.,..,.. mcmher "f om- Tho Amer..,.,. .loul.los ''l ,. iiiiiMiiir iiK iiaio iyio;fi ii.nm-.M- " lantic crew. Tunney expects to nessey won the deciding match to lnn.f -if CniiU flel.l nr niHin on 'lay by defeat luff the Italians, the ilav of the fiirht. two hours after the take-off here. Tunney ret uses to believe that he will be running any risk by makiriK the f HkIu and he re- jected t he KiiKestion of Hilly (iibson, his manager, to take out a ha If-million dollar insurance anna counteroil when newspaper men (ti cried him about the pol "I think the proposition i: icy 'Hilly.' Jialn prevented the champion from working out yesterday. lie wauled .some art ton. and was on the puint of braviriK lb' storm when ' hjt' recalled that he suf fered rYoiiV'IumenesH of the shoul ders at 'fctroudsburi? when h? workcil out iturinc; a shower he with Jack frP his first fiKht I Jeiupsey. Kor a boxer approaching fiejit Iiik peak, Tunney is in an excep tionally ha ppy frame of mind. Most .fin liters reach injf t he , edRe are ill-tempered and impatient, n re j but ( ! per t has yet to lose his tem per or poise. Tli fee more workouts and t he champion will be in remarkable physical shape for his titular de fense against the sturdy New Zealand blacksmith. The title holder was due to take the first of these workouts- late today, will work oirt tomorrow He and close the preliminary campaiRti on Monday. GIVE HEENEY TIP 'A I UIIAVEX. N. J.. July -0 --i:efresl.cd by a day's lay-off jfroin the training grind, Tom ilee- ney slid back into the harness - today for his last three days of boxing before he enters the rlntf I against dene Tunney at the ! Yankee stadium next Thursday 3 eney did no work whatever lay. He forgot about train ing for the fight and everything else while spending the entire day sailing over the Atlantic in a private yacht, Tomorrow will mark the end of lleeney's hard liens In the gym- nasi 11 m. He will perform before nk peases if my, Base Bail WEED vs. MEDFORD SUNDAY at: Fair Grounds This promises to be the mot bitterly contested Tame of the season aa Weed has secured four til.ayers from Dunsmuir. .m the combination of "hese two (1 e a m s beat. MeufOfd? FAN3B COME TO TIIIS ame if possible t WAY TO FINALS' WITHOUT 'BILL' T!Ot Wll f'.A Ti IEOS STADtl'M. AuIt.(.n Krnnce.. July 21.. America today defeated Italy in the inter.one final of Davl.eup play nn" ilierfiiy wmi int rioi m im. the 1- reach holder.' ot ine cup ne 'M b(.Bnnln ext Ki-Ilay. in 111., chnl beKlnniiiK next Friday, in tin lenKO riiuiHl for lhi trophy The A morir.-i n victory, without I. .- IHII Til,!.... v:, itaron Humbert de MorpuiK 1 ml Placldo flaslinl. K-3. ii-1. f.-l'. Amer ica won the first two singles match es in iinpre.sHive style yesierday. I xTt-Handed Tourney. CHK'AflO, July 2 1. iTl One of the few Kolf tournaments in which a ritfht-hander hasn't K"t a cbanr-e will be played this year over the .Midlothian club links. It is the annual southpaw open. The tourney, which has become, virtually national in namiim a left-handed champion, is Sii holes ; medal play. Kn tries are beinK ; received from all sections of the nation. " THEY SAY "Swim in Drinking Water" Our weekly wiifer lest, by the State Board of Health "Safe for drinking purposes." The only safe water is a .sterilized water. 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Thev declared they were "feel- final trans-continental hop from Victoria at :i:S" a. m. today. Hotel Medford The finest Dollar Din ner in Southern Oregon Tomorrow "The Food is Better" at the Medford Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 Tel. 631 Deuel Cool Ocean Breezes AvoM the summer heat. Come to San Francisco for your yacatUm or w-pek-enil trip anil enjoy the cool Pacific breezes. OFFLMAM