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MEDFOJtff MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDFOHD. ORKfiOX. SATl'RDA Y. JANTARY i'rja
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COUNT TOLSTOY
RETURNS WITH
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(.A1CUIIIIMI HIIU I1UI 1)1 UUUII-
NORTH RECLUSE
try Brings Back Caribou"" ''" ,br "Uj0 ""
B""s "'"' va,muu;porutlon of S gallon, of U;k!
Data and Man Who Lived m""'"tl""!- v-mon
15 Years As Eskimo
CK KtJT UnriP. ME aaVS
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WIS-SII'W Man Jan Ivlv i
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AftT a lWi n.llcJorn.-y Into 111-!
north rountry. Count lllla Tolntoy,
KtaDdnon of the noted IdiMlaB au-j
Oiw a bark io civlllzalljn tHl-y I
mtth rn.l,lerM d.i. on ,arir..j 1
migration and a trapiM-r who hsu
pent 15 of hi. H yeara llrirx a. an
K.klino.
. ..-., -- '
wiiji stvnt oal by th? Mtiifurn of j
Nadir ui Hirt'ry of New York, nixfut f
(wTcral month to the barren lanJ
1WJ mlleii rifrth of The I'ax, Man.,
ovr whl:h the cjirUKju rroit hy
the thouiandH tu their Mrarrh fur
(n'r quart,.
The trapper, who ma'le hla firtt
trip out of the nrth country In Jt
ft-urn wffh the ToUtoy party. It
tJcoTK Ynndh:, who fnakea hla
home In a now-covered h'H on th5
ahor of J.ke Oultfn, aeveral hun-!
tfred mflea north of hr.
Today he had dlwnrd"l hl ha-j
hitual Kmb of the Kukimo and ih!
arrayed In the hiteaf faahlon of :
.-UHltatlon. For th flrat tlnr; In I
Vt yeara he waa wearir.K a pair oi '.
IvjoU and a "atore-made" anlt, arid,
to rap the ( Umax, he added a I;'tr j
of apata.
Hut clviJinlloti hoIdH no pcrma-;
nnt attrarllon to Vandle. who
plans to return to the, north within
- fi.. i.i u.. 1...- hl..b&
m Ulilllll. mi nnill lltl nan r.Jf"iMll'lli:ui council, COmpOSnl Of SUl
his life among the Indians and K
klmos and had been III but on"!
when I "J ronirsrlvd liilluenza i ur
ins; an Mpldemlc.
Hi. hut Is located 4"0 miles from
the nearest fur trailing ptMt when'
hn dlsKist of his annual catch
for supplies.
Kelndeer rmnt autl frozen flr.h,
h') said, are Ills principal food but
unllkn Ihn Ksiilmo hit adds some
luxuries of clvlll7.u!ion. At the I rail
ing posl he obtains tea at fit u
IwiiihI, sugar at tobacco at
and a 'J iunil sack of flour lor
IO0. ,
Count Tolsioy on his exicdltlon
was lurcoinpanled by lloraco A.h
loo and W. J, Can'l and a party of
Indlnn Kuliles and truppers. They
journeyed tb'IO miles by canoe lo
the fur norttieru post nf Windy
l.okn and on Iho return k'o miles
nedii rnuilii by dog sletl In 'in days.
Tlin nxpedlllon found that due lo
Iho hurtling of tli wootls In the
rlcllllly of Itelnilrer ljike, the carl
Ikiu hav beeu forced to sei.-k new
winter shnller. The pony miide
moving plciiires of I he migration.
I'oimt Tnlsloy said ho found Ihe
(.-arllKiu fiillu tsmn and helleved
thuy could easily ho domesticated.
i
fiUAYAQL'IU Ucuador, .lau.
"Off LHnpalf.'ho from ftlo HtimbH
alutc that fcODO Indiana who
threatened thu city havo
.men
driven Into Dm motmluhie.
Tliti uprUinn nUrtrd when Dh
Indiana mlMook uitlllnrv Inpn
gnijitilrdl rninmlMona who wii'
miiklna; aurvcya nf the country fiu
iiix colltM'lorr. They att.irked Him
rummliMlonH who fh'd luuvlni; hi!
hind lh'lr Itiatt-iinn-niN.
Aa iofn um Hid at my ntit hrit
erolvnd wold that Ulo llidnha
wmh threntfned n rdHtimn nf t-nl-ftlnra
wna m-nl to thu rclfiu. TIk
Jitdlnna utti'tnptcd to drlvi- off On
HJldlera Willi hi aw hut were
driven littek 1y rlflu fire. Two aol
Uh ra were Injurrd,
Ulo Jtumlm wuh (lii.rrllHd na otii
of diuiKi'i tnduy. KutlMMinlt'M hnvc
hoen acnl Into tlm Inillnn country
to explMln the work Im-Iiik iI'miu !
the tiipuKtaphera und to IlhuIu tin
CiiutunU InMtuiiH'tilH,
4
AND SAW STORES
: NKW VOItK. Jim. i. (,Vt
Wall street iiiiderrtinids ncgiitlii.
lions nre under wy to merge I'lg
Kly Wlggly Western Hllltes com.
puny of Iais Angeles with Hufewuy
Hi ores, Inc., of llulilinoro, which
t.ierutos tine f the lui'gusl western
Kroeery rbalns, tbrniiuh un ex
chtingo of stuck. The burls Is rn.
ported lo ho unti'slxlh sbiire nf
Huff way common for each Pkgly
cuuoi enaiu i.nu "
aniire riii.iwiiy eoninion inr eucn
J'lKKly Wlggly rlars II share.
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Dollglss lliwds f. H. a. A.
NKW VUIIK. Jan. t.-it rind
ley H. Douglus, Nuw Voi-k, loduy
whs olectod pinHltlettl of the Hull,
etl Hliites flolf unsocial inn, sue.
curding Melvln A. Traylor. till
rigo. II. II. Ilamsey, Now York,
and Rogur D. Laphiim, Han Vrsn
clseo, wers elected vlce-presldont
tit the annual meeting of tho asso
ciation. '
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Classified udvet'tlslng geln icsulla
LOAD OF LIQUOR
BRINGS TROUBLE! VISITS BIG BARN
FOR LOCAL PAIR
t Mu-ltt 25, at thfa city 1
'-''Dg neia oy auinorme. lolloping
hi.
rrrm last nlKbt gouth of A.h
;'"" ?. T-rry ti.-m.
iiiiia .fn, t. oi MPOluru wm
tKa lUlO CUHtWly tb !-lraJf.
ji mi mwi un niQixiffr in b'Jii'iirie la in Mrt-ular lrm J,,iwt "c
har(!! tt filed aicalnut fc-r. !arrancl with atanrfalona farint Normal school. rMulwJ to Ah-
The IDWUnliltw waa cnnlauitd In . a circular r.,n' r m.r.er in l4 Uh iMifcw vral diya
"ro",,:n kyfM 0'1 ,raB,,- th- nt-r with . rr j cow, . wf o fr fnyine the vacation-
poru-d from oarthrn Calllornla Ui Aulomaio.- in- lii.Ji arr pro- holiday, at San Kranclo and,
tin. city. ai-ordinK lo off lor . , vni. jor earn row and an aot'- "oth-r i!m in that vicinity. i
'-t evnln poli-e aearvbed the, !.(,. at.r fountain that flown! ' -k I'.randon viited hi. i-ar-j
'I''11" of Mr. .XVff and t.lay rr-, hn the arilioal plac-a her nw : "' Marhfild durlna; th
. :."li.,D?. "! .B1.pI '."' th faucet, la within rearh ; Chrirtnma holiday, and manwl
i Kauon yiA, vai'o ira. ."eil tiainiil
I uhr porrhawrd for a certain prk
j In order to ell thnn at a blrher
. price, maklni! a profit of a few
,' n '"a "
Metcalf waa jMhfd'jcd to hare
a h arlnit fn the Afthland jnitke
rourt today.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
I-OIITLAND.
K Irrtlon of
Ore.. J,n. IX'A
13th ;uror to nil
I i'iy 01 un 01 me rrguiarj
f Jurors, was favor-d by the Oregon
j....i.... .
preme and circuit court Judges of
iiv, iii.:.:iiiik III llliuuill Sen
slon here late yenlerdny.
Th
' council .Iwi favored grant.
ii.if io i. ij.-iriKiiiiii iinf ngni to,..- n... ..!....
waive trial by jury and submit hls
rase tu the eourt for decision, ex-1
-)' in tiiui'j-i i:-t-. 'l()UJ OI '
" ' "omun county
. i.-firniiiKn. mere measures
mil o eiiioooiru ill onis lor tnc
b-gl-iliiture.
Judge I.. II. McM.-ihon of Kal.-m
and Judge J. w. Il-imllton, !oe.
burg, vigorously oppow d giving 1s
trlct Dllorney. the rli;ht lo com
ment upon failure of n defendant
to 1:0 on the wltncMt stand. Judge
M. Jlnlion wild this would give dir.
trlrt attorneys unfiilr lldvantag...
and derlnted thiit proretulor. do
not go Into court lo get the fnctr
In a cise, but lo convict.
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FOR QUIET LIFE
IIOMII.W, indln, Jnn. fi.
Miiiniiiz Hckuiii, iluncInK kIi I. nf
fiction for whom cot Tukoji
Hon. tnuhn rajah nf Indnrr IiIh
throno mid who waa nmrrh-d In
1 1 2 f to Alidul Jtuhmun, nun of u
wealthy Mohiiinmedun, hu ln.cn
dlvnrf.'-d.
Tlie illvorro wna jikwh) upon
mutually nt K'anodil when Ahdnt
Kuhinan wua itiold hn anvlnir to
ft newapaprr ntun: i havo no
Ill-will toward .Mum tux. J woh
ohllavd lo aaron to a dlvoroo tn
r'ai",ni' lo th wlah'a of my
jiiiihiT who whmIh ntu to entvr
liiiftni-fn wilnuHly."
Moth .Mumtim und Hfihman hind
t.-ii rn
Ibclr final ,olu.rntloil.bm,n llw,lr(.,, a ,,ontri.t ,,v lh
MtiMttare left Karin-hl for
i-Mimniii
and on nrrlvlnK hnrn iald
ehf wua tln-d nf rman:i'M find
wotihl I on it a ifiik't 11 fo with her
inothor In ihn I titure,
MM HOLDS LEAD
IN MIAMI OPEN PLAY
MIAMI, riii.. Jan. fi.-! r:ni.
Karazen, iippurrntly tlitcrinliud to
tuako It t It tot! wlna In a row, wan
hiitillnir hla two htrnkn lend over
(hi' flfld nt the hi hole dim ik lit
lhi Miami opn today. Haiav.on I
tbi ilri'itllnfi rhiimplon. having
won the til U two yeara In aueccx
Mom, Jork llutehlrnou wna In run
nerup pohltlon.
Hmi ii?. -n had a pair of ST'a for
thu ntornlmr round, whlh? Ilutoht
mm turned In a ilO and n J'. Kara
xiin'H medal nt &1 holea la '20 und
IhilehlKnn'a
LINDY'S SWEETHEART
ClllfAt'lo, Jan. P) "I.lndy'a
glti," ns they used 10 cull Lenore
t.unglcy Jiaywood
III.. Is Mrs
Ilnr.llil Knoop now
Tile pretty hrown-eyrd duuehtrl-
of the Albert l.onKleys, lit Whose
home Col. Chiirle. A. Lindbergh
roomed when hn whs Just pluln
"Hllm" of Ihn ulr-ninll, vs. mar
ried New Vrurs day. Vr, nnd
Mrs. Kop were to thivo nuto
mobile HHturduy to Clcvoliiiul, O..
whern they will moko their homo.
When Col. LondbeiKh lived at
the l.onglry home, Mlrs l.ong'.v
oflen assisted In pruparlng his
brcalifavi, and invasumally pluyud
Ihn piano for him. Hho 1. Is yeurs
old. .
AXIII.A.VI4. Jan. S Ki-el.I
...i.Ur.d Notarial., accepted
tl,e
invitation of Carton remand
"
barn whitn ha. Ju,t beer- com
. ,,-,. of
" ,1"" ...
o
of It. hirel on Ite.""'""""'": . .
,t. in a nibdrl !n v.-rv diul!
tjf earn row l rerently 10 re.ume ni. r.iuaiea at;
j Th infrlor of the Luildinc normal whooL
1 pa'r,ted In white and hot wt r! H. I). Ix.remu. of the Stand-
i uroid...l for flu.hin.- the .mile iard fleanera, nide a trip to Med-
iKlectrie mllklnz r.,o.oment ha,
ni. .,i.ia..i t,.
which U one f tha nvnt torn -
olete and aanitary of ulace for'n"r n. r1- now of 8alem, re -
idairyitiK. turned northward aeveral oayn,aininet a novice at the ame. I
j Verner r.irwn. on of Mr fflnd'K" to make her future homel onre nberg won the heavy-,
Mr.. t. Y. '.'nnwn on Iowa tr-et. j with h'-r brother at Wooilburn. j weight mat title when Ed:
ha len aerluu.ly 111 with a eaae ' Oregon. Mra. I'.eeeer and aon , KtranBler'1 l-wi waj dlisquall-:
(of influ-n and i. .till confined wre In A.hland attending the, f in Ihrlr match hero laM :
!to hi. bed. Verner will be un.:fi""l "f her husband. r'i rlftt. 'fOjr.nenljri,' had takeni
Mile to riurn to Corvalli. for the
'winter term at the Oregon Htalrtl'e pioneer families ot Aniana. tackle" In 19 minute.. 45 sec
iroll.Ke where he ranks as a hi" fa"h-r having e-.nducted a 0nd. and when they returned to
Junior. hardware iitore on the IMaza manyiihe rin. he tr'ed to drop the
'i-orire Krnn'i. Jlarron returned :ear. so. - l cuer.ii.ion acain with the same
to the l-nlver:iy of Oreon on! ''" 'grander visited tl,.Ik.
Tuesday. r;eorKe will finish hltiih,r at t'""aK" Orove aur- The ruxt-ed football player, who
oure In March, but will tav In . '' the Cliritmai vacation andinfl.r c0et:e. continued his ffrid-
I KuKens until June. Liking ad -
(vanced studies In music.
At the Klwanls club mretlna onlrn orKn .-vormai .iiw
lFr,:,y ,hr program connlsted of
itho Installation of the newly rlert -
leri ffirer a nA 1,,.. l.v
mow Inducted Into office; Mr.
Kred Knie. retiring president. In-
.t.llk.l .1... I i it-Hi- t.
" .... ...n.aiii f-l
na it. iinu fierfiruieii mm wiiiii"
rl... .irf.-... ..i
. .1 H..-- .
ire KurN H. frow. vice-
i.re.id..nt- Vr. u ii hi.
... 'i,,.. .' ... '
...... i,iPi..r. V. n.'-.o ...ilV. 1'. I'endleton of Hhale City
,.Ilh miiin'.... i a -h,.rrh!ll
ll.ir.ly, ),n Kay. Ham ii,agner ' r' J" " . . . , ,
(MrNalr. If. T. Mltchelmoro and
Tlios. If. Hlmpson.
rabVle - eV.,; Gained h
group of friends at dlnn'-r
Wednesday evening. The dining
Iflhli. u-fl. nllrneili-M u-lth . ..n.
leipl-i, of pink chrysanthemums
wi.li ferns and toll pink topers
added to the pretty color scheme.
Cunfa for the very pleasant af
fair wi-re Mr. and Mr. J. If. Mnn-
piu vie .! fru irrni. ri..i...u
and rh'lr aon. John. Jl. H. Ualia
itn.X t1 Utut l.,... Me. .nrll)"""! in
.Mra. Mil-hell, ond their daunhtiT,
Charlotte,
Mr. ftnd Mra. John Hunt, of
Malln, Klamath county, und 11 1
ll'! doiiKhtfr. who tnadn a abort
vlflt to Mr. MuuI'h ahiter and hua
band, Mr. and Mra. WIN !odf,-
on th Itoiilcvard, returned to
thlr home Thuraday evenluf;.
Mihm .ffintla. ("off 40 wan hort'KM
on Thiiradnv to tint in'mhcra of
(hi kItIk' club and a fw other
friends who Kuthfiud nt hir pleaa
nnt home on Oak at reel- The
evening lioura w-re occupied witli
Kaint-M and needle-ivork until a
trite hour when tho hoatraM mtvim!
dainty refrnthtnenta to the fol
lowing Kiieat llHt:t MImhii 11 -4
Ah tand r, Knniia Jcnkhin, Oir
trudM Itl'Mlc. U'dcne Illede, Llto
Walker. 'alla H.eg-1. Until Oh
mun. Uthel Hhrum. Gladys Ap-Pln-cate,
Mefldamea Dan Kay, and
Elmer U'eKel und gueata, Mra.
fluy Applewhite, Mra. Jack Ma
rroilt of I'ortlnnd, Mra. -TJeorge
lllumcnauer and Mra. Wllllatn
Hihofhihl.
Tin, Auhlan.1 t.H - 1.,.
Uu. iiun i e
bearing wheela and sub', to equip
ho tram cars, lllds for tho con-tfi.-t
were re.irived from all
over lh slule. nnd llui iiwsrd w-at.
ninde in re.'ogiiltlvti nf the high
quality of work turned out by
the local plant. An order for
500 other rollers has been re
ceived from the Moon Lumber
company of Asblnn.l.
Mrs. John lenders and daugh
ter. Hhlrley. IcCt Thursday fur a
visit to Mrs. lenders parents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. I.. Jnrubs in Klamath
Mills.
Mhses l.uiilu Kriiut nnd Alice
Dunlib.un silent Iho liiiistnius
hulliliiys with their parent's nt
Mat-Hliflchl nnd have returned to
their school work nt the Mouth
cm Oiegon Normal school.
Mrs. K. It. f'anipbell returned I
home early In the week from tho
Silver lake sertlon where she
.pitted her parents and other rel
atives dining thu Christmas holi
days. Mine l'illrabeth Itlchurdson spent
iho holidays with her - purenis in
Itosrbtirg mid returned the tlrt
of Ihn week to her work as In-itriii-ior
In tlio normal school.
Ir. nnd Mm. fi. V.- Tllton havo
both been confined to their home
with ultaoks of Influcnrn. Hoth
havo recovered and Iho doctor Is
now In his office again. Their
children, Carolina and. Charles,
wero home for Ihe ChrlTinian vn-
cullnn. the former from her teach
ing nt Kcleo. Washington, nml
the latter from his school work
nt Oregon Htutv Collcgo. Uulll
have relumed lo their work.
Donlul H ni I Hi nnd I'rvd Watson,
sluilenis from Coo. county to tho
Southern Oregon Normtil school,
have returned to school from
their Christmas vucnllons.
Hut-old Teste, Junior high school
lenrlit- returned to Ashland I'rl
duy iiom his hollduy vacation
spent nt Vancouver, Washington
Paul Oes.r spent the holidays
with his father. Dr. Mm Ocsur,
hi tho lloulevard and has now
rettirneil to Vancouver. Wash.,
where- he la omployod nt tho Pub-i
rrrmor Lxov Mtntf, with
hi fmtry h ra.ntly returned ;
I tiMj a apt-cisl ur in his
jrhoa or. I'unbf th atf-und
t-rm at th 0uthern Orrun'
j .Vrw -1 fts-hfKrt. prof. M-en:-r
w)IJ 9.du't tb ince cUmmi. j
XSjm Afmnir J-...er hu b--n
P-nlir.r h-r holiday iiun with;
Ur parr ft', Mr. ftd Mra. A. M.
' h"Mr, on loia tie-t, ar.4 other
jrelAi Hlf plan to lv on'
HunUay for Canyonvill. Ore- to
r-urw- hr rk a t-chr In
th" pubUr schools of that plare.
to! ,!: ""
- ,,.. be hM Utn vUlt,ni bli
- 'aon Kw..
rnk wM?idlf. of Tai-M made
. a. ruirUd vitj m iho-
ll lluth yooT, inJn.ru.Tor in
ford Friday. I
Mm. Harare Hew-r. formerly:
Miia KUie Orubb of Aahtend. with
' Heeler wa. a member oi one oi
!ha" returned to Ai-nmnd to re -
j.Jme her studies at the Bouth -
Mine Katherlne phlppx. formerly
if Ahland. whose home la now.
in j-oriiMn'j im e t"""
, , """ j
relumed to Ashland to enter ine.
HOUin'Tll Oregon .-NUTiii.il w.i.w.,
. .
'cond term.
M M Helen I'enolcton. a wuii'm
i... . i. til.h iikIihii lias
l -
returnro to ner srnooi r,
Unending the Christmas holidays
'with li'r parenm. .ir. " ..n..
1 Mrs- Itohert
I'urvea. of the
nor in yiiiiti miuij
t;nd lo bu-dneiH mat tern and vlnlt
. Mra W. P. Vendleton. .King a.
n nnaie i.nv. i.-ii. .or ..i..-
-Jon Thtimlay for a visit Willi rela
tives and friinda In that city anu
MJ't' - lU points,
, l''V,r J-me. Hoen
) 'J"n1'1- " Z "P. " "l
I'-ITi "I lll"IH. I'll --.vsrsj "
!lh- IMilllppinM Iflandn wih hln
w-fi and thr' children for ro-
1 Mn h , WOTk v 1OVl
Investigating elementary
educational nl-thod-i and pro-
grew. Mr. Spencer received the
anpolntmenl from 8tanford Inl
verrlty. trin ihe way they will
stop at. Honolulu. Toltlo
Hbanghal.
Mrs. James Daugherty left A'dl
Inn.l Thuindny for Hon "Francisco
whero shft will visit her slt.tcr.
..Miss (llsdyn Cole, who has n posi
tion In that city.
Kr.inriH N.ff, of Medfor.l Is a
student nt the Houthern Oregon
Normul school ond Is making his
Avhlund home on Morton street.
Ilen Hills has returned to the
Normal school nfter n vacation
at his homo in tho Applegut.
country.
NORTHGOffTAKES
CHARGE OF CASE
F
RiYK.KHIIiti. Jan. fVi
fionlon Hti-wnrt Northrnii, nit trial
for the murder of three mtHalnK"
boyn, today iiad ntlvled ruporterM
that he hail takin charK" of hl
own dvfenae. while his attorneya
eiideHVnred to K' women on ihe
Jury tu try Iho yvar old Cu na
il tan.
Nurlh.'ott uald th.it hereafter he
wnild direct hit nlde of tin raw
and would nrk Superior Judge
Freeman to permit him to Inter
pose objections to any move
made by hla counsel which do not
meet with approval, Hla requufl
wua believed to have been prompt
ed by the appointment of three
alienlMa to teat tho ucciicd alay
er a mentality.
Norhert Kavay. counsel for
Northcott, had made It plain that
ho would flKht for hla elknl'a lift
on tho theory that wo ntun on the
Jury to hear the Wlnovillo. C'al..
"murder farm" testimony, would
ahow more cotiwhlrr.itloit ihan a
Jury composed atrlctly of nn-n.
"It doeHiit make any diffei-enee
to ua what kind of a Jury la finally
an-opti'd." Kill) IM-trtt Attorney
Uidwlno. "We hnvo a cut ami
drleil eai.i."
Northcott today had been Iden
tified by John J. Colton. 10 y,ar
old hoy of Colton, Cl., ua the
mun ho ml. I tried to lure him from
u park and from whom thu hoy
null! hu escaped.
Casualties of the
Air Service
WAHUINdTON. Jan.
Two second lleiiteimniN of the
army air corp. reserve from l-ans-ley
I'leld. '., wcro killed' early to
day when their piano craMicd and
burned ii.Hth.vHlc. Vn.
They wero I'esn c. Johnson, a
native of , Crotc. N'ebra.kii, and
Harry Osterman, whoso mother
live, ut O.-tesby, Illinois.
lAAiinrimpnn in
oUNNtNDtKl Id
NEW CHAMPION
nr UnrOTI mO
U IAKrll PK
I If II nr.) II T ii
I onic RiiHarl Crnm Thrftno
b.ni, uuuvu i viii i in wuv
By Football Tactics;
Strangler Counted Out;
for Crawling From Ring'
-Headlocks Fail to HoldJ
i
j
By William It. Kin. I
Aiioclatcd '-ret Hponn Writer !
iiOKTOX. Jan. 5. TVrentl- '
inc had a new thnmpion todav '
"Dynamite" O u Honnei.bert;, '
1 former Dartmouth football player,
i the firet fall with hla -nyine
, ron carc(.r Wt, the I'rovl.lence
' ,itainroller, a profeMlonal team.
Gus Sormeriber
butted
tted Lewis seven times In rapid !
L-c-twion. forcing the champion;
sue
to fall or craw 1 nutnide of the
roptif, tvj eMcaiie punishment.
Kach time fA wis sought safety
outside, ho wua ordered to re
turn by ltefrei I, eon Jlurbank. j
The official gave . 1-ewia ample
wmnlng and. after tho re vent h ;
l.tift 111... ,... hlu '
title! w hich he tumid over to
So n n en berg to the gr wi t delight
of the 10,000 spectators, who
filled the spaeiuua itoston garden.
" Many of the seatholdera were
persona of prominence and thous
ands of them were young college
graduates and students, a fac
tion' which became Interested In
wrc&tling I;caus4i of Sonnenberg
and ; on whoso patronage, moved
sport out of a ding?' HoHton hall
into one of the largest sport
palaces In the country.
. tsandovr rrote..
Tho deelsiou, which stripped
Icwla of tho he-Jeweled cham
pionship belt as well na his title
vociferous protests of i
drew
the
Blllv Sanduw, th "Stranglcr'a"
ma nager and confidant. Sandow
olalmed that his man was never
entirely out of the ring, and that
he had at bast a foot or h-g In-
aido at all times and that Lewis
wa willing and eager to con
tinue thu bout when h was
counted out by Purbnnk.'
During the bout, which lasted
3S minutes nnd G seconds. Kon-
nenburg wis on the offensive at
all times and had to force mat
ters to stir the cautious lwis
Into action. When the "Strang
ler" did get going, he tried for
victory with a scrlvs of hend
locUs. nil of which Sonnenberg
broke or slipped free.
Lewis received $00,000 for his
night 'a work. Sonnephergs shnre
ran about $?.00o. Total receipts
exceeded 97S.OOO.
Py winning tho title Sonnen
berg probably assured Post on of
If' jf
If vm
- g- 3
profesKionul football next fall. The drench steamer Malakoff. Whip.
former Partmouth player, wholonio hope Is still held that tfte
became "sold" on that game j missing persons may either be in
wh'lt- playing with the Steam-1 I'1" honl or still afloat In life
rollers, this year's professional i belts, it was generally believed
champions, promised that If he;11' the yptrished.
defwiled lwls for the title, lie The vessel foundered seven mill-
would use tho resulting profits Inl1"1'1 "iter .striking tho rocks be-
tlte promotion of the professional
gutno In this c'ty.
Sonnenberg, who Is In his early
thirties, first went lo linrlmoulh.
where he starred at tackle, nnd
then lo the University of Detroit.
from which he graduated five yeurs
ago.
l.cvis, who is ST. Is a native of
Lexington. Ky.. and as Frank Fred-
crick, his true name. wa.s gridu
ated from n college In that state.
He Is n horticulturist by avocation.
Icmis held the title for nearly
ten years, with one brief Interim
after his defeat by Wa nc Munn.
thu big lowaii. He regained it
from Joe St.-chcr In Ht. Louis ln
February. IB"?,
Ijist summer In this city 'oniien
ber Ihrew Lewis once, but when
Sonnenberg tried his flying tackle
.... ... ..... ni.e.ieier
trTslgcd and Ponnenherg sailod
throuth the ropes to the concrete
floor. He was unconscious for
Hours.
Classified advei tltlng gets results.
MADE RECORD
' .1.
!
Roy Riejelt. captain elect of
75 yards toward hit ewn goal,
tafety that was a factor in its 8
EFFORTS
Anxious to ntoet rt(.li Kius-.
j J'ortland U avywetht. Art Kvana,
I the Ctu-Tokeu wre-tler. la r-uHoub-I
lin hi tin i mm; efforts and to
j nlKht will go throutrh hix l.tht
'workout at the IMavlum ihr-.n-.-
van will cif;h 2 "ft for the
, match and has worked off fume
weiKht In order to improve his
hpetd lo match that of Kruae. w ho
! la regarded ua one of the apeediest
; men on the coast. Tonight's work-
ouV.wHI nr !.Mrn lo ,ho l,u,',,c-
KrUh wl" arrive in Me.lford to-
morrow with hla manager. Vern
Hamlin, and will apend tho day
reHting for the mateh. which he
1 etpnciM to be one of his harden
this at-wrtn. Evans i afraid If he
rTtZ "d"y ",KM h." W,M
-L.r- ,nf i i' an"
tgger and haa ainbltiona of stay-
in Jf definitely to win
mr
Fights Last Night
flty th Associated Presa.)
THOXTO. Albert Hclanger. To-
""" outpointed Steve Kocco. To-
ronto. (10)
CHICAGO. Kddle Shead. Chica
go, stopped Tony Mandell. Poston.
(3); Hoy Williams. Chimcm Ltmcl.-.
ed out Ilcnny Itoas, lluffalo. (",):'
At Creenficld, Chicago, outpointed
Dixie hallood, liutte, Mont.. (S).
ST. PACI, My Sullivan, Ht. Paul
outpointed Uobby Tracey, Puffalo.
( l(t.
ItUIIKJi:POItT. Patlllng Ix--vln.sky
outpointed Pletro Corrle,
Austria, ( io .
IK8 MOINEK. Joe Thomas.
Oelweln. Ida., knocked out Louie
Mays. Dca Moines. (6: Ilymb
Wiseman. iH-a Moines, outpointed
,A'lv; Voung. Kansas City.
Porlbiud-Sivittlc Tie.
SKATTLK. Jan. G.Wi Port
land and Sealtlo hockey trump bat
tled to a seorelew tie fn un over
time game here lost night.
FOR MISSING OF
MAHO.W Spain. Jan. G. (TN
Intensive search was being made
today for 3S persons. Including
several women who have been
missing since the sinking of the
'tween Cane Itartrlum nml
(lallana Pay on the southwest
coast of the Isle of Minorca Thuis-
l,,y ln a ' The Miilukoff was
hound from Dunkirk and Havre lo
..iitaagasenr.
forty-four rurvlvois, Including
two women, have arrived in flu.
dudcla.
4 .
Iloy Minlivs C'neln.
S.. HAKAIJU lul.. Jan. 5. (Pi
Proctor Molomon. 14. was burleil
nlive In a rand bunker cnvcln In
n grnvel yard. Firemen dug hm
out. with little hope' that be was
alive, hut found him unharmed. He
said the sand packed around him
In such a way that he was uble to
breathe easily.
Not I ntll Married.
NEW YOltK. Jnn r. li
...i ueiuinre owner of nn engage-
tnenl ring when married and not
unui men. such la the ruling of
Magistrate Glatimaycr on a girl's
mmplalnt against a young man
who stole a ring that the girl re
fused to return.
EVANS REDOUBLES ENGLAND WINNER
IFOR KRUSE MATCH CRICKET ITCHES
I
WROXG - WAY RUN
i;;''- ill
the Colden Ee3r Eleven, who eprinted
enablirg Georg:a Tech to tcore the
ts 7 victor ever California.
OF INTERNATIONAL
MKMtiR'KNE, Australia. J?.n
UVi KnIand today won the inter- ! viiicilh the Scotch-wop had th
national cricket championship, de- .satisfaction of floorin,' Rosenberg
fea'.inir Australia in th third test ; ho count in the sixth round
match by three wirke i. previous- with a riht to the chfn. thus add
Iv the i:n--lish team li.id H. f.-.itt-tl ; inir in iierhatw his finr.l etisar.
ih.- Aus.ti -.ItMiw :,t Crkl.ur.., nnrtimcnt. to the renutatfon he has
- Sydney. Tho loss of tho lest bv! always borne for sharp hitting.
' Australia means that t:': chain- j Sekyin IWiitcn.
j n.nnahip "a-hr" z back to Kim-j The m;tin i,cut. overshadowed fn
iUtiI where thev were won in j::s. I sentimental interest at least bv the
. The third match was beun alhattle of. the former eha-npions.
! week ago. Klght wleketa w re -ti!l i added more impetus to the Mirge of
, to fall at hin-lt tim,. t-.dav and (the young Cerman heavyweight,
! Knglanu required 110 runs to give j Max Schmeling, who easily troune.
, h..r a vietorv over the AuatrHlinn. 5 ed Joe ekyra. blonde Uoheiniaa
TIlp hKurnH ut Ih:it tilm. shm1: j frm i,ayton.
. -, t.... ' .,.i1luiil, (c -imrtm, .i..u
oml flr tw wJckl.Ls to.
Ita. CP...
l After th..mn.:i,oon inumil KnK-
, , ,i, .- ,. .
, hrinirfni: t(lt;: , t(t 12 for rive
Iwicketn. and then wow the came
i by three w bkety. with 33- f.r;h. knocked out Joe Monte -f Hos
; seven wicliets and a total of TP.. t"K nnd lust night hq did nil but
More than a quarter of a mil-j thai to S- kyra.
linn spectators saw the seven-day
; match, the attendance beint; 26;. -
4i and the receipts 22,5tto pounds
(approximately ?113.nii0.
Th? drama of the match raised
the spectators to a frenzy of tx -
i-iU'inent in the last day of play.
num. UI
ACCEPTABLE FOR
CHlfOUio. Jan. 5. (?)
National Poxing atsociatlon
-The
will
not rccognl.tf .lack Dcnipaey or
auone clsi as heayweight cham
pion until hn wins the title in the
ring.
I'onccrning the proposal of Wil
liam Mitldoon, veteran New York
i box! n tr commission r. I h:il Tem n- I
I
ney be recognized immediately as
(the champion. Paul Prchn. nresi '.
deni of the V. II. A K.tiI- '
I "Thu National Poxlng associa
tion is not in favor of naming;
champions In the heavyweight on
any other class until they win
'recognition as such In the ring.
j U'lmt tvrilltfl 1,C tlin niit-i.n..i ,..,.1 '
, what would the sportsmanship'
amount to if commissions named, WitllOUt Harmful DniffS
champions without their coming i 0
through to win them" . A1't Instant relief from coughs
-i.m. t t. .. n, is now guaranteed in the use ot a
UHIo believe Dempsey i f a n. o u s pnysicians procriplion
an outstanding heavyweight pros-, called Thuxlnu whb:h contains no
pect, yet I Fee no reason for nam-1 chloroform or dope. It works on
log him the heavyweight title an entirely different principle, has
holder now. Let him show the j a double action, relieves the irrita
world he earns it nnd that ho iH Uo nt Sees direct to the internal
the b,,l mm, in the heavyweight Xth
division today. ' f irt sw allow usually relieves.
' i Thoxine is pleasant and safe for
BEATS STATERS 24-21 '
roHVAI.t.lS. Ore.. Jan. f.. i,Vt
Willamette t'lllvirrtly ilcfeuted the I
Orvson Slate college bn-ketlvill '
team. 2 1 to 51. ln a pre -season
gijjiie here last night. It was Wl.
l.iTnclle's first victory over Ore. I
gon .State tn six years of cotnpeil-'
tlon. j
Willamette plny Oregon tonight '
at liugene. ' !
TT",,d ttt """'"Wlierehe food is just
ETLUrCOLDS
I
-nccK at nru anccxe.
Rub on inhale vapors
views
III
Ierman e
BEATS SEKYRA;
DUNDpSES
Schmeling Takes Another
Step Toward Contender
Place Called Smart,
Clever Boxer Johnny
Dundee Hollow Shell of
Old Self.
Il IvilwarU J. O Xell,
(AaocUted Presa Hiiorta Writer. )
NEW YOriK, Jan. 5. (Ai Tho
r.d of the road, a lon? and honor
abb way that has wound through
fi-tiana for over 1? yeara. appear-
e toilay in the sisht of Johnny
j Iuri'Jee. bravo little warrior v. ho
i ha. fouuht them nil, and once a
champion In both the featherweight
j anl junior llffhtweifiht flivlsiona.
J At times Johnny baffled the ruc
: Kil IIosnberK. ln years his junior
j and five pound heavier, with the
i lihtnin lrft hooks, tho bnundint;
. footwork, and cagey swapping at
! clo.e quart'-rs that made him fatn
j oiis. A few times Dundee tried his
j old trick of bounding backward
' into he ropes, leaping forth again
l to spear his opponent off-balance.
But la.t niht this maneuver, a
(trick Johnny himaelf invented, was
just a alow-motion exhibition of
j how it used to be done,
i AUhouph Johnny waa beaten ynj.
idly about tb body at times at
t lone ran,e. where he once tvaji in-
rate in appearance of Jack TK-mp-
scy-the. same eaat of countenance.
lowered black brows, long .slim
!..., r. i t. i i i i ,..
' fov.glit for the second time In
! America. In his first engagement
! The Dayton youth was blood-
! drenched and wotibling nt the clov
, froin Ihu short hook;. Schmeling
j threw from a crouch to his head.
j He rarely ptay-d for Sekyra'a body
i and might have, knocked him out
(with n more varied attack. As It
was. Schmeling drew round after
j round of applause from th 13.r,3!
fans. He seemed impervious to
j punlshmcn. n sharp hitter wPh
i cither lrind. a smart, clever boxer.
j VANTOPVEU, V.. C. Jan. -t.
I Art Vlv Tolcy. Vancouver light-
v -iti iii, umii ifiim iu r ei iianuT.,
San Kranclseo Kilijdno. fotrgltt ten
rounds lo a draw, here last night.
Foley weighed 131 and Fernandez
! 123. Fernandez had Foley down
for a count of five in the eighth
j round. Except for this and Home
mixing hi the final round, the bout
i was lame.
I Ki.'ketlHiH Itetsults I -a l Mght.
I Montana State. 44; Idaho, it.
J (ivnvaa, 35: Montana, 30.
I California. 30; Katisaf. C3.
I Stanford, 31; College of the Pa-
cifie. 31.
riAe. - . it.,, r it
V ir.lll IltKtt HttllieU Ul L1IU iUilll
THtmnp ffiep if
. .-'.m.
i
Coughs Stopped
Almost Instantly
Doctor s Prescription Relieve
. ine w nole rumily. Also excellent
I for pore throat, yuick relief guar-.
. antced or your money buck. 3jc.
and l.0U. Sold by lleatlra
i.iiu un o.ner good orui; stores.
Sunday Dinner
TOMORROW
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