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o o o o o o o o 0 O o o o rQ Til FTVfl ft HAGEN DEFEATS Tunney Insured for $300,000 On Flight to Madison quart; FOE YOU1 VOTER J ill Iff, D o lj . Shf'! raw m I M HEENEY ENJOYS TUNNEY EXPECTS FIGHTERS READY PINT l 41 FK TO RETAIN TITLE FOR BONG F I II 1 I Ul I ILL. I IU CARDINALS MAY vi:sT' iii:s n:i: ,; l.i.T .i i'rvn:v i i.l ii. i:yk. x. .1 II l L-1V U'illl.M 1 1. IK. II, ish i 1 1 " 1 1 . h ;l in p ion. ill'!'' 1 1 : r. v .. . . - I'if j.'.ni li' m Si TRAINING ENDS BY A KNOCKOUT NIGHT, ASHLAND ON PRESENT TRIP Irish Challenger Would Like y to Knock Over a Few Beers, But Refrains Nothing Temperamental About Tom He's Rough neck and Knows It. (Ity William It. Kin. AsuI:iiiI 1'nv.s Sport- Writer.) si'ncri.ATcii:. n. v.. jui- 2 iA'i Kor three mniiilis (! Tun ney has toiled ihrou-jh a 1110..1 rig orous tialniiiK season, and now, thanks to his own cffi'iis :ihnc, he is phf-jcaUy and mentally per fect fur tin fray wit It Ins i iikj: New .culand chulleriKcr tomorrow liU'll'- Thoue,h Tunm y has fuimlu hm Ollce Since ll'l't., WlH-1) h W!'",sted his til If 1' in m .lark I li-mpsi-v, in I leeny.s' 14 I units ill I lii saim' span nf time. In' wi" enter ihe rini; tin- belter boxer of the I wo. lit has (truhahly gained siienee duriiitf his hint; layoff, fur he has always been a close siit.ieni nf his trade. Tunney claims ho has ncv r been stronger, that h.- is punchim; hard er ami he has confide:. ;y predii!- ' ed that he will defeat I leeney, m'L whul probably by it knockout. Cue o'Crudy. Ashlaiul's iiti.l1-fi-aii-il middleweight fighter. U M-hf.ltil.-.l 10 inert Joe Ll.iek well, .rnl.' i.f tin- KiU'-ne f .Kht follower--., a l lite A -.bland Armory Kriilay 11 Hill. Ill looUilli; through Cla. kv.i llV scrap book, he is end ued with manj kii'uk-oiit vi-Nili'-s. ai.d 1 1w northern press lly t huile W. li.jikU-y. Asso rialeil pre- Spoils Writer) I'Al liMAVK.N N. J., July iVt A man wilhutil temperament - -.Iial is Tmiii llet-ncy, I he roeli ribbed, ha I'M I chested .New a laruh r. whii iiiinurrnw niy'-i hai tles (iene Tunney lor t he w.rM"s heav v-iKhi i hampiunship. "liliine ine, if J ean ynn Amerli'iinH -aU n UteU "tit lUiriiiK his trainflit; sii-ixe. iluitim ul' II," llceney says, nuess 1 , whleh In- has mv r appeared i tit- haven't (jut any uf th:it tempera- sid' nf the lin in auyihiiiK hnl a ment stuff in me. Mealing Tun-1 sweater, shahhy linen trnttst-rs and ney, of i-nurs''. is a hl ehan. i-jnn old pair nf shoes, scarcely nohh- Vir me it may m -an my financial ' minn-m fm- the ruler of T independence, hut I cannm jet Tunney has he-n dcveloidnt excited about it. It is just a erful riKhthand )tidy punch, j-'piirtiny proposition, if l ran t win, which lhciu-y has alwa J want in he U fjood loser." i-ea( trouhh- fciidiiiK. Hieney niiyht Just as well he H' has nevw hecn savage with n horse hhoer or the piumiier that his canahle sparriim parirnrs. Har old .Mays and Hilly Vidaheck. ih Hayonne. X. .1., Ju avy w-iKhls. hut during bis numerous workouts witli thciu he has ufti-n proved that he has acipiircd a riphihund punch packing knockout force. lie completed his line, pract ice he used to 1m. instead of the dial lender lor the world s heavyweight title, as far as outside a p pert ranees -:o. He is as com mon as an old shoe, with no at tempi at hit:h hatleuness. no desire to l.e oi of the ordinary. He walks around Hie i aiirp in a rumpled pair oi , yesterday aitcrnunn ?.y .;oiui; two ld )il ue trousers, a pair of com- 1'oun ds with each of these hoys, fortahle oxfords, -run down at He worked so fast against thejn the heel, coatlct-.s ami halle.-s and that t hey "appeared clumsy , (ind who with a shirt open at the nei k. nwkwtird. ithat ! ? J l.li.W f S r , i Kv Ymkk. .luly A' i Jctie Tunney is insured i dm mi; his 1 1 1 n IH v atiu to New Voi'k The premium i low, since he is s a fairly s.H'e .j. . rihed i tli .1 Yatter Hatjen Archi ii uipst on ain. ii up and . t T-'-lU'lc eh:ldtion was i om ludi'd hn due lllackwcll. C,i es "hiiii i i -lii for l.eiiu; a clr slower who i is ills from I he first lap of tii- oiih- fi O'Orady iind lilaclavell foui:ht a terrific llt-ronnd draw at t'hilo e.nin, Oregon, last April and those witnessed the fif-hl, state it was much heller than He is always inivii. )ody, ehaitiim fihout tion that comes Up. He Is ever ready to .) 'asked of him. althoiiuh with cry "1 am ready." Tunney said when most of the headliners in hiK 4 Ity llerhrrc . Ilai kei-. o--ciau-il l-re--. sports Writer) FaciiiM pussildy ihe crucial les of the lampamn. ill-' St. l.oliN I'aidinals ha e started their sec ond eastern invasion with i vie. lory over the iro,.klyn O idjiers a. id sli.t.hed their lead ovr the I i. lil in i he Nat tonal league race , to four and a half haijes. ! If tlie Cardinals can repeat the! sensational drive they mad.- thru , ca.-ieiu oppont nts on llic:r first sWiiirC around th" Atlantic sea-' hoard, there appear in we chance that any rival can overtake them., In tlnir first eastern i rip the' 'animals won 1 1 panics 'and losl J, Chiiao and ('tnciniiati. hold ihl; second and third pi ice in the landings. ha e yet to prove that t hey are nood road ifiiniii, de- ' U:TH Silt U K spue ihe weak spot , at Jiostun j en ic.( ;i i. duly : and Philadelphia, the ("uhs did no . three-fourths of Ih hei t( r t han hreak "Vim on their ; Tinder of Anders first imasiou and the Keds ' n i ; j l i i 1 Hessler. of Ih istow, okla., only six y,nuics in 11, dritppinw e(( in ihe first lS-hole iinalifyiiiK four in a row t Hie I'hillics. j round of the western open j.;""' Home runs decided the issue i eliaiupion.-hiji over the Jt-'"t'ih al l!i-ookl n. w hen the Cards nosed j Shun l!o!f eluli link's odaV. tint a 2 to t vietory over I'uclc ' -:nh turned in a Til. or two hei Uot.hy's s rujjlinu lloduers. Iter than par. Jess petty was in fine form, ' Their i ai ds. which estaldwhed hot .Urn j:otioiiiley's IMsi In v :i n,-w competitive record for ihe of the season and chick I lafey's I j,eav ly trapped links, were almost K.th sent Jess to the showers. Wee : identical. Kaeh had ;n; noiun out Willie sherd' l held the Kohliw ! :ilui :.( coming in. Kaeh hat;t;cd helpless, except in ilm fourth, j Kjx h.rdies. when a pass and two sineh s k:v ( Ihooklyn its only run. ! The lieds ino-d to wilhili 'I I ' j'iiine of the idle Cil..-. h lakiu-' the t'liils into camp, f. to 1. Kppa Ki.ey holding the Unakern lo sU scattered hits. The lieds sup-1 oorted him sensationally in Ihe! field, turning i" four douhl plays. liaek on liis home lot. John Runs hatted in I'dssonettc, Koh- .1" Crcat Urit- play ill their m.iti h. wiiu ii today. cui.l' ci.l i: ilN With f""M field in. I. ill in, lud., and ALL RECORDS FOR GAS SALES IN 1 STATE BROKEN t S.I.:M. Or.'., July L'.".. ll'i - ! Sl;i I r rils ?IiiiU tli:i( till) inn M:iy 1J.I' 1 0,70 I.L' ilnll.jns m u.isii lilli' wt'i-r .suit! in Ort'niui, oil in I nrrilM.' of ii. ui ly l.r.lio.iloii j;al!'iis nvir Ihf s:uin iiioiiih l;isl y-:ir. .'I'llf l:ix mi mtiiMi- y liii-.-s fur M:ty. I iiurK:il''t :!Mi.. Illo.Kl' Iii-Iiik tin. MmmiI r.-i-.-iv.il l.y the Ki'i-i-flary ol i.slnli1 frnin Ihi Miuri'i- . 1 n i-l 1 1 u III'' l'iyi limintts i.f this yfiii- up si.i;7..r,i.!i:i. i"in. lomi ums..- 1 i in- in x in I :. j 7 v:is ; :i.:in7.i .M Tin- rciiir.l so I'.ir this y In.li- liilrs lliat Ihf i-t ipl.s liy lit'ii-in- i..t .11 uill i'x,'.m.,i las! y.'iir l.y loo.uou. Oreen Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central $2-75 Reichstein Tel. 631 Deuel iwiiiiwii!i,i)imyiww'wiB'".-l''i.- Major League Leaders (Hy the Aossciated Press lnt'ludiui sanies of July 1' j Hut tint; Hornshy, Itraves, .:! j linns lloltomley. Cards, S4. Uu us hatted in Pdssonettc, ( THREE roFIVE MINUTES to FORTY THEATRES r jf'y AND ALL SHOPS J '( . " NTW YORK CITY AHA SEGOND IN ; J M HRST OLYMPIC EVENT! si SCo Send Postal For Rates (V M A iUwJji and Booklet rV5fe3iU:y r) W. JOHNSON QUINN, . ' ,s rQJCJS, , ,Jf, I' OCK KNIirHiill, Hollatul. July IT. -iA'l The American team fin ished seroiid in the final Muudinr. in the international marksmanship iioiiruamcnl which concluded today, j Sw ili-.m ln nd w as Ihe vicior. scoring j polnis in all events. The I'ni- I ted Slater, runner up. had 5,;t4.'l I ioints. and Sweden third. fj.ICIlt. CLASSIFIED ADVI;RTISINO GETS RESULT ny uues- e left the rinu. Heem-y is a j rtmueii foe hut I have complete anything -'onfidence hi my own ability. 1 at times hi better than I was for Jack Ihe dolu.ir is inconvenient. one cannot help likiu. him. His hi up Irish eyes look straight into oii i s and he talks simply directly with flashes of true wit. He has made a host of friends rince he first hit America. 1 ' tuoiu us npi am! 1 ia tiled his way Dempsey hist yrur." Tunney's only companion today was Orrin Nobles. Seattle art isl. i ml 'hn has been Irish I'ion's lakeside ciiiesi. O'Orady says Hlackwell is h far ihe best man he ever met. which accounts for the fact that O'Orady has been training faith fully for the past ihree weeks.. In addition to the main event. sharing the chnm-; there will also he four j;oort pre en bin for the past : Hnunaries of four rounds each. several weeKs. monies will remain 1 with Tunney until tomorrow morn- i n i w h en Tun ney t a kes n f f from ' T .a Ue Pleasant in a dual-motored ; Promoter NininKer is a1si adding a n orchest ra to round out the evening's pi ogl a Ul. rtn -?dhrtj . -si t Hie i hiiniDiohship on Sikorsky amphibian plane on n sheer, merit. n has not earned lltht to Xew Work, where he witi the t'tle of "hard rm k from down;we'Kli in at the Madison So, mire under" for nothing. jOard-n at 2 p. m. H-eney was ordered to jio into j Thouirh most of Tunneys alvis-. seelusion today. If he had his;'-' and thousands of his well-wish- j own way about it. he would sji ! eis have pleaded with him to try) out in the shade of Ihe bis pine;" more commonplace means of j tree out in the yard, or better j trnvelini;. he has reiuaim tl oh-I still sit in the back room of an ' stinute. old-time saloon and knock over! The plane will he piloted by Mill j n few beers. Winston. Curtis field aviator who! Heeney conies from the old-1 f'' taught Col. Charles A. I. ind- j fashioned school ami believes in beftth to fly. Charles V. Hob of j enrryinc out old-fashioned ideas I Nw Vork. owner of the plane, will about drinking beer or nle. Ile,l0il PJtsseimer. makes no defense of It. He likes Tuhney's reason for flying, lie his heer, and doesn't care who was to pfi a t;ood night's j knows it. In his trnlnmir he . -bei In familiar surroundiniiM mi , drank n couple of pints of ale!'n, nlirht before the fipht and also; daily. If it was permitted hv to xnorten tiie trip down to New Baseball Standings Pacific Coast l.enjiur. .Med raw shook up the New Vork j ins, M. diants" hattitiK order ami Larry. Hln Ih.nthit. Canls, 132. Henton turned in a to It vie- ( Ooubh-s Kottomh-y. Cards. It'. tory ever the otirushiliy; Pirates of ; Triples p.ottoniloy. Cards. III. rittsloii(r. . Joe Uawson, a pitcher ' Homers Wilson, Cubs. I'L'. when hc"s not an aviator, pitched 1 Stolen liases---l-Yisch. Cards, n;. well, except for the sixth innlnn, t Pitehiimltenton, Ciants. won 111 when the C.iants scored five times, j hst 4. 1 liree runs riding home on Alel j Anieriinn. Oil's home run. lientnn was : ISuttliifr Ooslln. Senators, lou.-hed for II! safeties, hut they j Huns Until, Yanks. !1S. didn't mean much in the run ml- Ituns batted In lliilh, Vaults, umn. Jack Pussell and Ihe Huston lied So would have turned back Ihe Xew York Yankees, AiiieViean 'euntie champions, for the second dav in a row, had their at Hoslon ended in the eighth I PiU'hfuu Hoyt, Yanks, won 12. . 1 1 its Maniish, Prow lis, 1 117. Doiild. s - KlaMlead, Kcd So. ' Triples Parties, Senators. J II. Homers iluf h, Yanks. In. ' Stolen bases .Mostll, While battle: 1 ighth I Pilehfuu :i:i. Sox. wouhl have ron- Iim handlers h sumed six pints. W hen his training ended h e stretched on his hack on the nib bing table and said he never felt lo-Mei- 'n his life ami was rendv fnr Tunney. "Honestly. , it rains Thurs day, I'll feel like buslintr out i" n good cry," he went m. "1 simnlv feel great right now." With Tunney going to1 the bat lie urn and in an a crop la ne. Hee ney will go to the scene, by boat . He has accepted the otTer nf Chris Schmidt, a resilient of Tt unison, n nearby viltage. to make the trip. Thev intend to leave Senlvhrh' during the morning, arriving In New York just in time to wHirh in. Heeney expects to scale ' pounds, hut may eo into the r : fjy the Associated Press) weighing two pounds heavier. He . bati ng circus started by i'"uz welgheil 212 pounds hefire his ry ufft. Mission left fielder, final workout yesterday, but 1 !-S brought victory for the ijclls in afterwards. ihc three uarne series witli the Portland P.ea vers, 7 to 4. Hunt Sacraniento llollywo.ui . San Kraneisc Oakland Mission I. os Angeles Seal tie Porlland . New York . Philadelphia St. Louis .... Chicago ... . h inu ton 1 ."i 1 L' 12 13 1 1; 17 inning. At the close of that Irame llussell had oulpitched Herb Ien nock and the Sox were I. -ailing bv ! :t in l. In the ninth, however. Jx hits, n sacrifice fly ami a stolen base gave the Yanks four runs and the old bull name, 5 to 3. IJ . S. SPRINTERS TRY losl 2 j NKW YOltK. J ulv Wl) Maek Henipsey may be in the ring with Oene Tunney tomorrow niuhi for the third time hut this time as chief second for his opponent. Tom Ileeney's advisers today ask ed the former heavyweight eham j pio nlo second the New Zealand ;er and he agreed to act if Ihe New i York State Athlelic com mission 'grunts his request for a license. 3C ork from seven to two hours i lump most boxers, Tunney has Cleveland not become Ill-temper d and nerv- Huston oils with the end of his training. . Detroit He calmly went through his train-' tng yesterday und last niejit lv pa- ; Uently conversed with well-wishers i until Ii p. in., when he retired lo I his cabin. .(Hi ft .:. 1 H .4(12 .in; 1 :in .41 1: .:(x;i hOIIOTHY (.ISII TO Ki;TI'lt I IW M..l', Willi 111 MlM) Notice to Medford Contractors! Mills iii"!' iiii'ii I'or imiiisI imii-1 ion work on Met llic coYncr nf .Mfiin slrccl iiinl Viilr;il Ac. spccil'iral inns, i-npics ol' whirl) c;ui Ik Woods Dm;,' Store l;i)ed iit :!4 Xorl Orgui. Hids will cdosi .luly liSili. 1!ILS. ul six I" and all bids. a i ii M. yiislii MuildiiiK " is per plans and proeiired at .Jarinin and Central Ave., Medford. I cunt rart will lie let on Saturday. W'e reserve (lie rijjlit to reject any Sinned. .JAUMIX and WOODS. W. I .. e. st. Louis :::t .r.4i Chicago ."i.i :tS Cincinnati r, i :pi ,:.si New York . ' 4s :i; Hrooklyn 17 4-"i ..'ill Pillsburgh 4.". 44 .r.ufi Hoslon 2." aft Philadelphia 22 tiO ,2iS, A MSTKUDA M, Holland. July 2".. Ifl'i American sprinters tried out ,the much discussed Olympic sta dium track this afternoon at the invitation of lunch authorities. Charley Itoruh, Jackson Scholz, Hob McAllister, Frank Wykoff and I lenry CummlliMH practiced starts and sprinted the hundred under Head Coach llobeltsoti's walchful J KOCHKSTKtt. N. Y.. Jute ::. P) Dorothy Olsh Ih to return to , t he stage, ma king her t li .-. U.- pearance thereon since she went t I into the movies. Her husband. I James liennie, will have the lead j tug male rob- opiiosite her in I "Young Love," a story of a girl j fioiu the Pacific coast trying to make her way in New York. i HOLD ON 1ST PLACE INDIANS LOSE 13TL! COL. STEVART BEATS I. D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. Assassination Denied i y- j LONDON, KiiK.. July 2a. -(!) , The consensus was that the track i Dispatches front Cairo stain that. 1 leaves much to he desired as a reports emanating from Julia thin ! chnmpUmship layout. 1'nder con-j Mohamiueil Mnlunond, pri-ntier of i slant rolling and watering it may; Kgypl, huti been assasHiualed :ir j produce fair iltnes but no records, without foundation. Clerks Held Un Voni'LAND, ore.. July 2.'. (fl Tun clerks tit an KukIp store, on Kast -I -It h street, were held up today by ft fohher at the point of a gun. who psc.'iTied with be tween and 100 from the ca-h reefster. lAcid Stomachj ( "Phillips Milk of Magrnesia" j Better than Soda HertMiter, inteiul of rtoda take ft little "Phillip- Milk of Magnesia" i" uiiterany time for indict ion or wuir, and, gay vtumaclt. and relief vill come instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phillip .Milk of Miicn'e-ia" ha been pre-i rilied by diyiiriaii becaue it overcome three time as much acid in the olotn afh a 0.aturiited solution of hi mrboimte of podn. leaving tlie etoni a h t.weet and free from all pa-i . It nentmlize acid fermentation ill thfl howeN and gently urye" the ourin wnrte fnun tlip system without purjr Inp. Ke-ide, it i more ilei:mt to take than fodiv Iini-t umin "Phillip." entv live iVht and fifty-cent but- anv dmirtore. 'M Ik of Ma.' i" has been the V. S. Keaitet hI 'IVade M.uk of The liirlei. II. Phil lip Chemical f'o. and it pre it-e-or unihered a homer, two doubles and a si utile in four trips lo the plate. The Iteiis' rally in the seventh, when the score was tied at 4 to 4, decided the contest, when three runs were piled up. Latteries; Nelson. Da vendor L ami Italdwiu: Laecht. Couch and WliUnpy. After holding the solons for sis inn ties. Mollis Thurston, San Kraneisco twirler, weakened in the seier.th and fifth! h and before the barrase could he stoppejl the league leaders had pihd up five runs to win. 8 to 5. .Mitchell followed to the Seal nmund In the eifjhth. hut wa quickly replaced by Jones, who finished the tunic. Latteries: Vim I. Oould and Koeh ler; Thurston, Mitc hell, Jones and Spi itiz. The Seattle Indians went down to tloir Llth consecutive defeat, when Hollywood romped around the diamond, amassing 21 bits t win. 15 to n. Three Indian pitchers were knocked from the bov heforf Ihe Slur eouhl he quieted. The fmlic started in the second frame. when the jtni nivd seen runs. l:atlTi's: Murphy an 1 A if new: Cole, lm Imlit, Tea hout and Cox. In h fast tame at Oakland the Angels fell t the Oaks. 2 ' A pitrhft.H duel betw -en Dotno ivieh and CunninL-bam featur'-d ine l.attif . )iimovich'i ilouble an 1 lirva mcr decided in f.i'or vt Lo- Ani!',!'"i. tieriev; lUiriio- vuh and l:ean. Cunningham at-d Ch-6. samiu-ig and Hannah. NKW VORK. July 2a. (p- Thi New York World today sayn tint CiiIoiK'l Kohert W. Stewart, chair man of the hoard of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana. 1i;ih check mated Ihe efforts of John D. Itncke feller, Jr., to force him from tin leadership of the $"on, tl'Hi.ooo cor pornt ion. Acconlinir tn unimpeachable in formants, says the World. Colonel Stewart has corralled 51 tier cen! of the HttM k of the? corpora t inn which ha now controls by owner ship or proxy. srRINOKIKLI). lilflnviv I.eL'uo to Wi McK e n x i v Ikerville "makes 'em roll!" ANTI-KNOCK RED CROWN GASOLINE o THEY SAY "Swim in Drinking Water" Our weekly v;(fer lest, by t lie State Board of Health shows it (o lie in "A" condition "Safe for drinking purposes. " 1he tfdy" safe water is a sterilized water. Our pool ranks witli the highest in tin; state for purify of water, and surpasses any in Anth em Oregon. MERRICK'S December or July the camera knows no difference TirKRK'S ii pi'i-PriMly Imniiin li'iidciicy In "lot yourself (.'"" .i"s' 1!'iii I lie Imt wciillifi' tn NiiiTifii'i- i ppt-iii-ii ii- iii ii kciiitIi fm- comfnrt. Still, you uniki' jiihI us in ny iiiipi-pssintiH in July lis in Dri'cinhi'r .- arc jutjt us 1 1 i k to tiikc n inciiliil pictiii-c of ynu iiml to jmlur you ly it. And llicn-'s no n-itl rciison wliy your iippciirniicp should Unow nny "sunmicr slump." Our dry idcimiiic will kfi-p your clothes spiel: mid spun nnd spotless. x Tin' eiinierii clicks in July tis well ns in Deceiulier hut with our help, you'll never luivc 11 iieantivc look. Clothes DO Help You Win Dry Clean them Oftener! City Cleaning &-Dyeing Co. Phono 474 G24 No. Riverside