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PAGH3 SiX MKHFOTCn AfATT; TRTBUXR MKPPOttD, OKKOOX, SUNDAY. AVflrST , 1028. other i wo o Were KfflH il CU1U YMKTEAM READY FORi MARATHON JUST LIKE SMALL COOUDGE TRIES S1LLIMG1E fflSFt 22 IS. 16 HIS HITS CLAY BIRDS Joie Ray and Mates to Meet Cream of World Today America's Last Bid for Track . Honors Yrjola Breaks Own Wonder Feat. A M STK I i DA M . A UK- I America's hud hid r r another Olympic track ami field hunipton ship Will hi' liniih1 lyiiiurniw when 1 lie Mintages! American marathon loam ht yours, led by .loie liny, meets llic cream of the world's distance runners In (lie Uii milec, ;jf yards grind. The Americans are in per feci condition und confident ut' iotoi", . "They have trained religiously, all according to their own pet methods ami I hey have not over eat n." trainer Tim Sullivan said. The ehlef obstacles I" H vic tory rr the Inltcd Stales, Sulli vun believes, will he Harper and Ferris of 4:1 eat Itritain. ('HIT Itrlekor and Johnny Miles of Can ada, (i ml Koskl, hailed as the cHt of Hie Finns. Sullivan thinks nil mara t hull records will he broken, "The course is the most level l!) the world," he pointed out. "Il's absolutely without eleva tion. The dirt part ha- been packed until IL Is faster t linn the Inn k In (lie sladlitm." The race Mails at :i o'clock lUidli time m- It a. m. eastern daylight time. ! Ion. Louie it lit, a twenty -two year old HelsingforH chauffeur. heat the Kieal .uiiiil ,,o yai'H in I lie t tart Fug lime of !l minules 21 -I-:, seconds for the :t,aoa met er chase over h ui'd les and wa 1 or Jumps, surpassing lli'ola's v-i m d luadv In the Hint panics by near-! ly 12 seconds. Nu nu I'm j-ecoud strti Ight defeat in ns many days was sensation! 1 enough, hut Itltoln's virtual break- "' " " 1 " down and withdrawal on the last j WtOOKLYN, Aug. 4. pj The HI'IM-Jltloit, Wis.. Auk. 4 MN lap nfier running hist all the way (.U,H ,l(ji,med fnU,. Itrooklyn pilch- leaving the lirule river trout stunned the observers who have (.rs to,iJ)V to Wn j(; t0 y(l4 j,,,,,,. f,. short while. President seen the flying Finns dominate i(0,.H IM;j(. )ll(f). Muluiie held t'oolidge tried out iwilay Tor the any races they have entered for (j,,, KohiiiH safe, first time his skill at shootlng so hum. It was especially sui pi Is- Hcoi e: , ft II K . lav pigeons thrown from the ing In view of the fact thai lilt- ChlcaKO Hi U , Cedar Maud lodge traps. ola ami Nm nil finished one-iw-i i rooklyn '& striving mr versatility In out yeyterday In the A.noo meter final, Malone und Hartnett; Clark, -il- door occupations. .Mr. Coolidge in which Ihe usual order of Ihelrjljott. KhrhanU, Konpal and Oooch, matched the success he has been Mulshes was reversed for the firs' , Henlinc. Mine. It develniied b.dav. however.' BOSTON, Auk. I. (Pi The Huh- that (here Is a good reason for the downfall of the famous Fin tin from their former unasca liable Irc'ghts, both running their hint races of the ;t 2 s Hitmen under the handicap of injuries. Nurml with a s( rained bai l; and leg and Will ie wiih strained thigh tendons. POLES MAY BE ASTRAY Aztec the plune was flying; at (Continued from Pae One) to he more and more unreasonable.. ha viim lately in his angling with ' a high percentage of hits in his new sport. Reports froin the ' summer White I louse said that j t he chief executive hud made seven hits ' out of his first nine ! shots. ' jj i Jin- nan iiiith-u on a wioiiii ii' cieai iiiK in ine oensc loresc sur- .e. perhaps, had some part In their sudden decline. but the steeplechase t rials on Wednesday put on the finlhitiK touches. Neither veteran Finn shone over Ihe hurdles but they were worse than iiMiial that day. Xiirmi fallinu ovel' .the;. prst Jump and svii'uibllu' ... ort'i another; io suffer Injuries y IMh tlnu was hurl. " Ion MraveH divided the duuhh!- heuder with St. I)til hens today, winning the Hocond .;ame. U to I. lifter the. CardlhiilH hud laken the I first IJ in 2 In ten innings. I HenroR: LSI l.ioiit 'l I Huston 2 10 0 ''u,,mifllK Cedar Island lodse. nit i Ten InninL'M. Ilabiei." 'Alrvuiwif.r f,ir I,',ni 1,11 e ff ihe Urule. Ilrundt and Tavlor. H II K 1 (i 0 a a c Smith; H. : Karller in the year .Mr. Cool- 1 lde had been presented by I.ouis IC- I.if,K'tt. chain drug store mag-: nate and national republican com-: mltteenian from .MnssaehuHetM. with two repeating shotguns, which he used today In ma kin? his hits. j The a line tiro of John f.n iTick. i wlillo : Kltalo KHUiOH frnm the PhillieH today by i,ih chhmewa irulde. ctiusnd bv nl Kight hoimi run:s trained back. influenced Mr.' CoolldKe to abandon fishing for shoot I UK". The decision was only j reached, however, after the chief ' -!?i!lV"!''!:."".:l."',l.l'KrVCr: ,le,iw- ti. I,..,nl vC .1..- lltll'o lxlan.1 un whii'h the executive residence !s i E iinil W'ilHdii Stolid unnic St. Louis HoHton Alexander and Smith and Spolncr. )-IIII,Al)i:i.l'IIIA. auk. 4. Thu riUHhiiiKh I'lrai look two KiuiicH rrnm tl l l unci j 1-4. I wore lilt. ;. Scores l'-i-Ht .;aim': II II 12 I I'll I hIjii i kIi U SO 1 I'hlladcliilila 8 l.'l 0 vi J Walsh and Scliulte, Davia. COPS A HIT-FEST I St ore Meeond game: i riflHhurgh I Philadelphia Hill, Dawson and ' King and Lerlun. it 11 I", 11 12 1 I 10 :i Jleinpsley ; situated In the stream. .Soon satisfied with his new sporr I'restilent 'oolldge npent almost the remainder to the dfiy at work, devoting much time to revising the speech he will dellvi I NKW VOKK. Aim. 1. The idlaiits cleaned up both enda of ,lt Waiisau, Wis., about the mid a double header against the Kedsi""' tlH' oiomii at (lie state con- nere today, l.i In II and III to !. i venth n of the American 1.4-Kloti , lv., I10 '''' Kanin on the leading lOMI.AMi. ore., Ann. l.-(l'. Cardinal who dropped one of two Cortland overcame a li-nni Seat- In ltostoll. tie b ail with a six-run rally off ! Scores (li st game: II K C. Sullivan and llryan Iti the sev-1 Clnclnnnl I ; enlh Inning today, and nosed In New York ;t is I one run on a sacrifice fly in thej Klxley, Ktlp and Margrave; Aid uinin oir .ninniy .Mlddiitou OLYMPIC ST A KM '.M, AmsKr- ilain, Aug. . (I'i I'aava Vrjola.t stalwart, 'urly-headed son of the' uort Itlnnd. capped I he i IIiiuin r Finlanil's greatest day in the I i N Olympics by en pliirlnu' the dee-; laration championship and smash in his own world's record In the greatest struggle for all-around i ulhletlc supremacv ever wit ness- J ed. I hi what turned out to be n speetacn'ar Finnish-A mei h an bat - ! tie for notiors. Yrjola heal his 'ount i y ma n A k files .lurvincn bv ; nore than lan pinis while lhiee youthful Americans, Ken 1 hiherly, I .Mm Stewart and Tom Churchill, i finished third, fourth and . filth.! Shuttering tha world's record' officially for the third lime In I wo years, Vrjola ended the t wo day, ten -event, struggle, (lie lust five on a sodden, rain-swept field with a grit ml total of NtT.Il.-J!' points. This eclipsed his )V!I ' world's mark of !!.'. I ! set July ' 1(1 and 17. hut foriually ay-! t epted only a week ami. I'i e- j vlously the Finn's total of Tso.S::. I made in 1 eclipsed the rccoii nized world's record of 77 1 n. 77.1 , which Hal Osborn of the ( nitedj States set In winning the Hi'.' I; Olympic Mile ( Ity Trunk II. King, Anuria led IMtv. Sports W'fiti'i) SLoTF.X, Holland, Auk. I I tV' I'uIIIiik Into the teeth of a Hutch storm of wind ami di U Inn rain, the I'ntvcrsity of California. eti;ht representing the Culled Slates In Ihe OIuiplc game row inn regatta came thnuitb their second dim Illation heal today with t loli cotoi h wet but Mylnti high. The dccUIe manner In whbh the., defeated the anlsh eitlht from Copeiihanen by three lengths o er the H.IMMI meter course boosted l he stocks of (he (iolden Hears who a 1 ready a re loo It ed upon ;i probable finalists on August Ik. Likewise. Ken Myers. Ih American single sculler from Philadelphia row fug under I he same ad ersc conditions. t lpoed of Collet of Knglaml, tine of llh toughest opponents, winning b two lengths. On Ihe Olher side of Ihe ledger ere bin defeats for A merh au oarsmen, the 1 larva id tour with Coxsn a in losing to the Swiss bv two lengths and the (vim. A. c. pair with its boy Coxswain. Toin Alack, being beaten ny the French by one length. Sim e I birvard had lost before to tiermany and t he pair to Italy the v thus w en eliminated conipletch f i out tin n gattu. win ngaiu, !i to s. . It was a rug ged game until the last two lu ll 'nu's. with both sides hitting hard nii'l error pleiitlful. The series stands three games for I'urllaml and two for Seattle. it. ii. ):. Seattle ... x i; o Portland 9 13 o Sullivan, llryan. Middle ton. and Alnsinilh, Horreaul; Knight. Tom I J ii and Whitney. SAN FltAXCISCO. Aug. I. tV) In n slugging bee marked by five home runs and twenty -nine hi is. the Seals made U five straight over I.ok Angeles by day's game. 12-1 I . With almost two months gone since president Coo lid ge arrived here, few indications are yet avail able as to what his plans are for returning east. He has been heard to remark that this year he would not i.'ii back- to the eaoitol imH ridge and I l.ngali, O'Farrell. ihe could be sure that he would neureM-Hoeond game: It II K I not i,4-i with hot weather there. I'AHIS. Aug. 4 .(! Anxiety for the Polish trariH-Atlantie fly ers off the const of northern 1 "ranee. Friends of Majors KuVmla and Idxlkowskl refused to believe that i he filers hud turned back to wards Paris. In any case their retreat would be blocked by ad verse wea titer conditions. The officials of the l,e liourget air field evidently share a wide spread view that the positions given by the steamships Aztec and Amakura were inaccurate. The hangars have been closed up and there has been no action to light the revolving beacons. Mieh speculation has centered around the Amakura's report that the plane had come from the west and turned northward around the vesnel. It has been suggested by aviation experts; that the flier., saw the ship from a distance and turned back to show themselves, afterward swinging north to re. suine their course toward Halifax. rersons most familiar with the plan of the flight and the char acter of the fliers say that thev asked only an even break to the A zorcs and one eh a nee in f I v thereafter. The fact that no storm was reuorled and that the airplane was flying without ap parent diffieulty has strengthen ed this argument, The Marszalok Pllsudskl was 21 hour. out of Le fiourget when 11 was sighted. The fliers have had rally half of their fuel left. At the takeoff they had n theoretical fuel capacity for Mi hours in the air. but the fliers themselves bas''d their calculations on 4S hours at full speed. Tin? big four-ton sesquiplane. whii'h carried lis own weight in fuel und crt;w. .hud,, demonstrated In tefts that It was uble to main tain a speed of Hi." to 110 mfl'M an hour. When sighted by the only 75 miles tin hour. On that, basis It Is thought that thev must have encountered headwinds, although the weather bureau here reported that the wind was partly behind them in the morning. The decision of the fliers not to tuke a ladlo outfit Js'clicd a j another illustration of their de ' elslon to see the flight through. They t oii'sidci-cd taking a .small iTudiu. but preferred to use ihi j space and weigMit for carrying gas. They had long ago made up their minds to wait until they thought conditions were as near perfect as possible. They were re.. ed to stake everything on their skill and their powerful air plane. Aval ion experts a o regard as unlikely the theory that they lost their way through the fail ure of their compass. The Marsz alok Pllsudskl carried three,. com passes, one of them similar to that which Culancl Lindbergh ued on his flight to Paris. The The fliers' Intimate associates 'admit that they are puzzled by i the repotted speed of 71 miles an hour when the plane past u tn sighted. They say that thci-Q must have been a favorable wlntl ' at Ihe start and that much of tho flying was done at a speed 'ceeding l'0 miles an hour. y" i Kven if the pfiots lost their : way und came down when their i fuel gave out. II is einpliaslzetjN j that they still would have se V , ernl good chances of r-seiie. Thdp ! reservoirs are equipped with valy es which are supposed to dischargu' nil tanks within forty seconds.1 i heoretieally this would cnahbj the plane to float although many. , pilots are inclined to discredit this possibility. They say that; Uhc weight uf the. .motor. . would ;tip the. cockpit. In such n wa,v; ,l I mi T.OU .. l III it ,i tuning miMii,a it- would be greatly diminished. 3C Announcement At the semi-annual meeting of stockholders and direct ors of the MUTUAL MILL & SEED CO., INC., several important changes and transfers of stock took place. The most important transfer was the purchase by G. A. Youngs, G. A. Barr and F. J. Wilmot of the one-half interest formerly held by A. C. Crews. The Mutual Mill & Seed Co. wishes to announce that the same policy of fair dealixig which has doubled the volume of sales in the past two years will continue and that your interests and the interests of the Mutual Mill & Seed Co. will always be truly MUTUAL. MUTUAL MILL & SEED CO. 6th at Bartlett . . "' ' 'Phone 269 t liicintiati !t 2! New York Ill 2U I .lahloiiDWsUi, May, lairna and I'lcinlch. Sukeforth; FiUsinimniiH, (ienewleh, Lentun and Htigan, O'Farrell, winning to Ii. Sn u Frn nclseu . I .OH Angeles t "lies Icy and Thurston. .Mitels ii. ) : 12 I II 1 I 1 .1 l Samlberg;- May and Sprluz. I. OS A.VOF.LKS, Aug. I - ll'i The sensational relief hurling of Hank lluhey and ti ly hitting of Johnny -Kerr, combined lo give Hollywood a four lo one win over the Missions Intndav's game here. 11. 11 F M Isstons 1 x a Hollywood -I 1 a a Nelson ami P.aldwln: Kinney, lluhey and Hussler SACIi.ui KNTo. Colif.. Aug. I. lIV-Snet a men to mauled the Oaks for is hits ami Hi runs here lo 'lav. riipptut: offerings of MeAvoy. Pa I lan ami Hoehler while I lav Keatiuu turned in a near perfect exhibition until Ihe nlnlh when he eased five runs. up and the Oaks mad ST. LOI'IS. Aug. 4. (IV- Al vin Crowder held the (toston lied Sox to three hits while l he Louis I trow ns were collecting I I three vh lut'v 1 It. k. ; for an eleven here today. Itosloll SI. Louis liussrll, Settlemir niitnn; Crowder anr C L K V K LA N I.J, A ng. 4 (P) The tribe uok the first game of t he series from Washington here today, 2 to 1. He also indicated he won hi not iii-ike this vaiuCou shorter than previous ones, giving rise to the MiipoMiioti thai he would not tea ve ( 'edar Island lodge before labor day at any rate. The possibility, however, has arisen that Mr. Ci.olldge may pass W( a short time In New Knglaml be- lorc i eir in mg io asinugiou. Coventor Wees of Vermont ha lti lieu i -i rsidviiL ami .m i n. i. OOl , Idge to spend a short time In his i .j 1 stale before going to Wisconsin. j .. n nuim ii iiie cniei i'.ti'nmv wu.i i I very well inclined towards this I I suggestion, ,M rs. t 'oolitlge's t:ondi jtion of health before coming here made the realizat ion of such a plan Impossible. I .Mr. Coolldge is said to hope to -be able to ma kit a trip late this 1L 11. J-;. summer or In the fall. He is ul- Washlitgton 1 7 u ways careful however, lo em pint - Clcelaml 2 I o' W.v to all who ask him regarding P.raxion and kuel; tirant and:n'M plans thai he must depend l A ii trey 'a voiy large extent upon the con- i oil ion of Mrs. Lemira loodhue. CHICAOO. Aug. 4. (V A1. Mrs. Coolidges mother, who has rally Tor two runs In the t-nth en-; been lying very 11) at Northamp abled the Yankees to shade tin 1 tun Mass.. since last December. White Sox S to il here today in The last report to rench Mrs. the first game of the series. Huth 1 'oolldue were tb the effect that H. .... ;t ;i it it i and Hof-Schang. nu uts -ijiru nome tiunio run. It. 11. New York 8 12 Chieago (Ten Innings) Pipgras atid (irabowskl; Ad! and Itcrg. Collins. , t she was resting more easily than for a lung time previously. E GRI Oakland Sacramento McAvuv. Pallas, Hind- l.oinbatdi; Scvereld P.oehlei- KeiUiug and and OKTIIOIT. Am. 4 . The Philadelphia Athletics look a free hitting game from Hetrolt here today 7 to 5. L. II. K. I Philadelphin 7 11 I :t Hetroit .V. x 2 liommetl and Cochrane: I tjnlnn, llollowny. Smith am) llarkraxt! PICK SPEEDBALL TO BECOME BEST ni;n VUIIK -combination of tin basketb,.,). u ,. I, b either nu ti or .-I'1 Spei tbalt. so may tn w omen. Iball. a eer and laed is ial. il (H Ainu ,1. (..oild) OLYMPIC STAPH M. Aioster dam. AltgJ UVt l'tn(ind' hardy sons again swept ihe ImiumU today in t he Olympic steeple chase final, taking Ihe first three pla"es to monopidize t he vteiory flagslaffs. but the Nuimi-Litola dyiuiMy that hud been concuh'red impieminlde was (oppled for Ihe first lime. on a cold, rainswept ronrse. un der com) It Ions that made I his tough event tougher. Nurmi. bud;. Ing more like a bald old man than HI any previous time, finish ed e co nd ami the hitherto fa mous Ironmati. Willie Kit ola. the champion, quit while a spry young Finn, Tolvo Loukola, galoped on Hi win hi (ciord-bieakiny lash NEW SPED MARK '"A-' SAN HI LOO, Cat., Aug. 1. tV Max Hoiiser. 2S. alt American j end on t he Notre Hume football t team in I it J 4 and l::T and Ath-' letie coach at lledhinds Cnlvoisity in 1 i'L'ti, whs drowned at M Isslon : Meach, 12 miles north of here to-J day. He u as playing ball with : five others when all the party fell i ; ut I hour. I - seconds and his v pced was. 127.1 miles i.ei- by Cilumbf.i unlxersUy ailtbortllcs as Ho coming popular sport 111 A merit-a . The game uas Introduced at the I'niverslty of Michigan several eais ago ami is now being taken up all over the country, yveonlitmi HL.WKK. Aug. L-'iA pied to the Columbia rouchc. Thei dential watraut for the ane-t of t AV it piovtdes the long needed Hem V M. Itlackiner .oilH.,., .! .1 f ordinaiy pliys- nun and missing wiuu-ss tn the tainoiis Teapot Dome oil scandal. SALILM. N. 1L. Aug. I. -.,1' Leon Ouray won the unofficial world speed crown here today h hen he defeated Uay Keecli. holder of the world speed record on a straightaway track tor auto mobiles, in two of their three five mile IhmIs n the Kocingham track. Ouiavs niaigin of victory was LA tJUANDi:. Ore, Aug. 4 V only a half leiigih, which he gain- The year-old son of Lee Wil ed utter pasjdng K recti's car In Hams, of Cove. ore., died of burns the hist iaa yards ,.f the ibird received .Inly 2H. when the boy MP nut-ay time was two mill Irginia Moyuahan reach - tl t he beach unassisted. Ordle Off. .nl pulled his wife from the water. Life guards pulled the three from the water. Holtser, Marl Ireland and Miss Franctska Croxall were unconscious. Itoth Ireland and Miss Croxall were revh ed by life guards. A 1 though rescuers worked nearly an hour and a half with an luhalator. they were unable to revive Houser. tipped over a pall of boiling water. It was learned here today NVhen , the accident occurred, ih$ boy was rushed to Iji Oramle, treated, and returned home. Vhyslchtttn did not think then that the In juries would prove fatal. Custom tailoring demonstration Monday and Tuesday, August 6 and 7 Society Brandt's representative will display what we believe to he the most marvelous collection of fine made-to-measure woolens ever shown in this city. You may he measured hy their expert and select your style from among their entire line of new Fall and Winter mod . . els, which will also he exhibited. - Satiety Brand Clothes ga me for pet Icit strength. Speed hall is played with eleven on ,i side. A legulation soccer ball is used. Kicking only may be re sol tea io when the ball : tin ih. ui omul hot a pl.iM'i calcium: It imiv pass it tiioumt Setoing Is done In Huee waH. A kick under the goal poets, as iii soccer, counts three points: a for ward pass received behind the tmal posts, two; ami a dn.,t kick -over the ctoss bat one. w as received hci loday ami an "nicer will be sent to Franc leiinn him for o ail. ST LOt'lS. Aug. 4. .r. The Po-l-Hlspatch said today an audit of accounts of International Life IitHumnc company by insurance examiners of eight ntates hud dta- i closed $3,500,000 or the company'n ! -ecu. llic j ,ci . ini-vdhi; rrt.m ihe ; auits. l ItTLAN I '. Ore.. Aug, 4, Afr Telegnims were sent by the sher iff's office today to all points south to ,,f Portland In an effort to appre hend Mark hl. 2. who was Ac cused by victor Lundy. of Vancou ver. Wash., of doing away In Lundy' car with Mrs. Lundy. Lundy obtained a warrant for Ohl'i niTtfst on a ohtugo of lt-. cony. S.i I em will spend Jiio.ftoo for joinamentnl tights o. lhbTh strcot. Campbell Clothing Co. MEN'S WEAR On Main Street Near Front i i' m tkr CUT of your clotliei that eonnti