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ACQUITTAL
AIDED BY
LOBBYISTS
' Am1
Legislators Discuss 'Influ
;'N.ertccs'. jn I Verdict1? for
Judge HardV Reopening
; of Probe 'Talked Aimee
; jfiays prosecutors Fitts
Declines Comment oh Fu-
ture Moves.
-LOS ANGELKH, April 27. W)
District Attorney Burton V. KIUh
declined to comment on reported
ataloincnts of the lutHombly board
of managera that tho entire Aiui'M
8ciujilC;,t Md'hcraon cnao (should
be-, roopenod fur- tnvetlgutlon und
the,, matter placed before the
grand -Jury.- ,
v. Unill I- have given the matter
additional consideration und have
studied, tho entire trunucrlpt of thu
toHilmony and all the proceeding?
In the impeachment trial of Judge
'Hardy, ;l do not care to dlHcu-n
tho future moves pf this office In
thci' McPhcrson matter' b'Uiu
clarcd.- . ..
Sacramento, cui.. April 27.
'(rVHpcculatlon was rife, here to
da aa to whether . tho Impench
ment trial of Superior Judge
Carlos S. XIardy, . concluded yes
terday In acquittal, would bo rele.j
gated to . history . or furnish . In-!
contivo for lcgHlatlvo argument
and criminal at-tlonH.
;tVhllc Judgo Hardy and Almue
Belnple McPhenmn, tho LjO Angc
leu evangelist wIiqhq name figured
prominently from, tho articles of
imucaehment tq the final' verdict,
sped homeward today, IcgiMlatorn
talltod of "InfluoncoM" and ri'tipcn
l;ig of thu Mcl'horKun "Uldnaplng"
urqbo. ...
Within an hour aflcr the iienalo
ncyultled Judgo Hardy late yeH
terday qn four artlclea of Impeach--merit.
Charging tho Jurist w.lh of
ff'CH,' 'relating to her, Mr. Mc
IhrBori ltBUPd -a statement at
thcK)nK . the .a.Hxembfy proHcentoiM
fliiO. averting . that "one-would bJ
ledip believe that I woh on trial
rather than Judge llurdy.'
f!bo referred to taicment8 the
rimimuwH iucd during .the Uinl1
Infrrtnic' thtit nctloiiH by hor nud
oU(.ft dui:lni; luvpHtlRatlon of her
'"XldnWtilliK"' tory In Mli wcro
not.wtia't Ihcy Hhould hnva been.
li'ii)blym'n WKIIcr Utile and
William llui'nblmvnv two of thu
tnniiBern,,.- carried, : lli'f lliouKht
Tu Y'. ,y iieciKieii ami i iifcui
that Uls rlct. Attorney Huron
yi i.onneQic h.iouiu reopen in -
'i Mory . i nriwl,
5? 6 ,!11!0. ?.afl Uro,,pe"
W. rcimer .UlHlllCl Aliorilfj ABU,
JCeyea with the announcement that
X fl r r a I n o WlHenum-tilelHff, on
Vrttoi" ho depended for informn
fm and tCHllfled in tho I m peach -litjiit
trial, chatiKCd her, atory ho
ffmuueHtly that he could hot ascer
tain what tho atntus of Ilia evl
Cohco Vaa.
jWh00 'JoHeph Uyan, 1)8 Almo
in; uttorney nnd doputy district
otturnry under Keyen, ieHllfled In
to linprachiiieri .trial, tin -declared.
that evidence Riven. In bin mite.
Hoi- rolatlvo to Iho McTherHuu,
chho waa never prcMcntcd to thq
grHhd Jury
Tho HBrjcmbty iiiatinKorH con
tended that Home of (tyfin'H toHlt
mohy lnlRht aid Kltta If the latter
reopen the probe.
Home of the IcKlMlutora expreHMOd
flicmaelves today na . ri'MHatlnfled
with iho. acnatc'H action In .acttilt-
XnK .ludpo llnrdy. Not that they
fell
Iiutl
tucmbvra of the upper Iiouku
eoiif.lilnii.fi thn nuitr..r (no
ugnny ror tho eviumco and law '"" " "IM H i
UiYolvcU wore dlieutwcd for nearly built. IhorolK no air lino through
aU.houra. after tho verdict wiW.or nonr lurtlml and It Ih ti In a
rendered. .. .. . . Icornor of tho United States. Wo
: 3ut durlne the put week re- worked t n tratflc proiHtaUlon
ports have been current In lhor.rom New ork nnd lionton and
capltor that lobbyUta were builylnn r cities vln I'ortlnud. Voentl-,
lurking for acquittal. Legialntow. milt(I "f rccelpta at llti.OOO for tho
inciiMiiiiK certain mcmberH or the ,,r"i w opiiuu mu im:iu m
board of manaKora, declared thelAtiKUHt Willi a prog rum of ntiints
woro Intei-oatod In the ultuailon to 1-2.000 tho first threu
the - point of aHcorlalnlUK whom weokn. The opcrnttni; uxponae tho
ihdao lobbylMa roureaentvd. I "cat year was! $:SSO0. Of tho rn-
.Stepa. may be taken in the .en-!4-olP,rt Po r,,t w fr IHiaaen
ote or assembly during tho com--Ki" uorvleo In thu ulr. 30. por cent
liitf week to hmtltule an official . l01' receipt from tho Rrouiitl--ln-Investigation
of the roporta. th1 cludinR conconnlouH, auto and tax
IcpUlatora declared. They, do-
' dined to.be directly quoted
until
tho action U taken.
reliefTvorkers
,.,i.' , :;
ATLANTA. Cn April 87. UT't
goutli Georgia communlllcs In the
path of tho series of tornadoes that
wept up the Atlantic seaboard
, Thursday night, hilling 7J persons.
Injuring more than 600 nnd mak
ing hundreds of others homeless.
.oday bent every effort toward ro-
,U(tf of tho sufferers.
.. All available relief worker of
the state board or health here
,ivre sent into tho stricken ureas
wllh medicinal supplies to' fight
..disease, while doctors and nurses
from other cities hurried to the
.devastated sections to cure for the
-.Injured.
m ncnoniA diicv
I iFTER TORNADOES
, Tho British Ryder cup team. Back row, left to right: henry Cotton, Fred Robson, Archie Comp.
ton, Erna.t Whltcombe, 6tewrt Burns. Front row, left to right: Aubrey Boomer, Abe Mitchell,
George Duncan, captain, and Charlet Whitcombo.
THREE CATHOLiCjPOivlONA TALKS INDISCRETIONS
IVIISSIONARIESINlEDUCATION FOR CHARGE LIVENS
HUNAN KILLEDIFARiVI PROBLEM DIVORCE CASE
Cablegram Tells of Crime! Idea Develops at Jackson
. By Chinese Bandits ! ville Meeting Many
Chapel in Kiangsi Burned
Village Plundered
Refugees Flee to Ships.
NEW VOltlv,
April 27. !')-
Tlie. ltov. UIiium
Monulinn, vector
f 8t. -MU haols mpnu.s.cry of Union
oily, ' N. j.. .onnoiinc.a today lio
hud received a eftbleitruin troni'diHcuwilun of Iho I'omima UtaiiKe
lluiikpw, China, utalliiK Unit lliive h ' jnekaonvHlc thin noon,
ntlHidoiianex hud been slain by An enthiisbiHlie K"iherlnK or be
ChtneMi bandits. .' itwen x und 1)0 member of the
' tlu-ce reported klllml were I'umona . und elnhl ' Hiilmi Oliuitn
Itonutii T l.'iithollc iiirHblonaiiey of
,; i.oni
der. . They were
Itt,v,. K,lUlt.l. 'i,.Hicnt Hcylmld. of
Jj.inkli k. J.; Uov. Uodfrey
, .,,,.,,, ,.,,..... ., u...
Mitli.
'from tlio ordor'a liPiulquartors In
. Hankow. IfWaH hIitium! by Father
A,,h, in.mhmm. nnnlhnr iiilH)im-
jury.
A nit1 lira iv mlHuionurieH woro ad-
vIhcU to flco from uoii thorn KianK
hI nnd northern KwanKtuiiB nnd
KxvanKi proviiues on April 1".
Itlnhtto u'Hhea had teleBtiiphed
at that t'mu that tho Itoim:..
Cntholie ilmi-ol at XKnuyimn, Kl-
aiiRl. had been burned anil Hint
t t.t.x.iifu im.i i.titoiixi'oil iht vll-
, M(i . wo)U,n nml children
f th,H H(M.,km tk rofu(; aboard
1,.pul . u
,r, u ,u 'A ...n-vhiir
. (. vllllluft lf rh(,nl(, ,,, ,h
pruvlueo of Hunan, tho provlnrtr
next to where tho curlier out-
raKCH hud occurred,
mo itKTi it.Ns ihssim:
Oontlrmoo from Page One.)
'tT:
' Conimctitlnt; furl lit r nn nuccoi'ti
of utrportM, Mr. Arilnir referred to
the ono hi Portland, Maine, they
w -0 iwr cent from
aeronautic kciiooih.
"uno of the necessary rcnulsneH
of a HiieceHrul url In Is In tho ar
rangement ho It will attract air
tourlstH, nn well na auto tonrlHtn,
antl. people penrv.illy. nud will ho
highly Kpokow of and recommoud
od by Koverumeut and air lino of
flelHlH," Mr. Arthur made a proposition
to niRko n careful ntudv of the port
location, dnilnnK". air and wind
currents, do all etmtneorinK and
make complete drnwiiiKa for the
ground bulldltiKa. nnd drainage,
toKetlier wllh estlniates of coatM for
6 per cent of Iho cost excluslvo uf j fT Marvin Byes of Halem won first Second money was taken by Sav
liriuinds. , j place In the finals of tho slnto ex- nmnko. eight lengths behind Iho
i neir company also builds ports
and If granted any part or nil tho Kn State college last night. Ills
work, on bids, the charge for thojsubjoct whh "Tho Future of Trans-'
onglnocrlng would only bo S'per jportntlon In Oregon."
cent I draco Mason of Pendleton wa
Tho mayor and council look both second. Her subject was "Oregon
propositions of thu Austin company ,aa a Future .Mecca for Tourlsls."
under consideration and III nollfv I the lntcrprutallon contest
no in inter ii tiiuy desire lo uecnpl j
viiiiv. oi UUI.I.
Stwimer lllls llrtilge
PORTLAND. April 87. 011 T:i 1
stern-wheel steamer t'urllnnd was.
damaged
to the extent of several 1
thousand dollars
at 7 a. m todsvl
w hen It was struck
hy the spaii
of the llawthorno brQ..
MEDFOKD MAIL
SCCESSFUL BRITISH RYDER
Grangers Present for All
Day Session Give De
gree Work Tonight.
Thu nduiitlon - of un IntunHlvo
: I'lliuialicmal iiniKiam. iirnpurumry
' "''"''' "' "L"'1
own IcKiHlutlvo proLik'niH, va ttio
tdra (lirvplopcd at (hp round tuhlc
irrtintroM wore nreMoiu for tho opeu-
,ln of Hie all duy mohhIoii whirl!
look iilaeu tinder Ihn dliTCllon of
.,a un.nKo Mnater Albert
h,,.,,, r K,M v,.ll,-v Hill
o'elui'lt. ,In vlow uf tho fimt that
lut, und farm work dcnmixtH con-
ldeiblo atlenlion. thlH morniriK's
int-nniil Ih tndiintivn of tho ininur-
Uant: of the Ki'utiK" activity in tho
life of Jackwon county ranch nH.
many of whom enmc from a lon
diMiancc to' attend tl'.- mcotiim.
A drticimiM luncheon wiih nerved
the khiiiko meniherM an. I their
kuckIh ut noon, when thu ladles of
thn KianKc. nerved a uuaultty of
homo cooked food. I n e I u d I n u
ililfkin. kjiIiiiIm. iiIoh of overV de-
mrlldlou and eaken. KollowlnK the
meal, the member spent hal'
,,.,. vb wlni.- ibn oulh'etlon of
relh-M hi tho muHouin of the hlt-
torie, mwn.
The afUrnoon HesHion wan called
lo order at l'.Mi, and reMtdutmnH
un taxation, mnrkcltntf antl prob
lemK of community and raneii In
tereHt druwn up In the nuniiint;
bualuoHn conferonim weru reent
mI 0r final adoption.
The outstanding iiccompllahment
of thlH ovinliii;'H meet inn will bo
.cxpei-unl to oxe-ed 15a. Metween
'(U )tn(i 7B w u ntuUl(1 ,Uo tho
Vmumm (;ntn(tPi A ,nrclu, PIll(.P.
i,)llnnuMlt of ln,He u)1(l HluntH w,
,m, ,nloPHIMnW(I iiirouKhout the late
ufl(,rnoon llti evenhiK.
0).,(lprH of lIl0 i.oim,na ClranKo
'hlcIU(U,. Albert HtnniH of Sama
Vu I ley, maatcr ; J oh u A ml eraon .
Cent nil Point, overseer: Floyd
fhnrley, Iikc tlrtck, steward:
Mra. Cert rude llaak, 1-vk1c Point,
score tnry; t'harlea (Cates, Talent.
lronh urer; J. It. Powen, Winter,
eha plain: John Tyrrell, Central
Point, gatekeeper: Paul McKlnnla.
Kama Valley, nsalKtant steward.
EXTEMPORE TALK
CONTEST, O.S. Cjir
COI1VA1.1.IS, Ore.. April 27.
tempore speaking contest nt Ore.
oma urown i iiearenon won
"ini I'umc, iinti i.nuise I llOIUUS, oi
first
Marshfleld. si.ion.l
Winners In both contests re-
celved tUa and nl.l i.lnl r.,r
first place, and a bronze m-,ll rp
second.
t'. A. Howard. NUItArlnlimilt.iit ,ir
Ipobl'e Instruction In Oregon, pre
sided, .
TUIU U N B. M KJ ) FORD.
GOLF TEAM
Frisco Capitalist Files Affi-
davits Film Personages
and Negro - Chauffeurs
Accused Wife Says Evi
dence 'Framed.'
SAN' KIIAXCISCO. Auril 57. W
Thu brcalh of scandal blew over a
score of Innocent ;ooking affidavits
today and sent shivers into a dozen
homes as a superior judge conslil-
fired the divorce action of llclbrtlflh
versus Helbrush.
The divorce proceudlitRs of Mer
man lIclbniKl), Los Angeles and
San Franclsoo capitalist, and Airs.
(Uvyneth. was u drab af fair until
la to yesterday, when u score of
prominent persons, rnnKln from
motion picturo directors and stars
down to capitalists and negro
chuaffoura, were d rapped into sud
don publk'i'y na Helbrush filed n
aeries of affidavits charging his
wife with indiscretions from Wal
klkl to Jos Angfles and from Hol
lywood to San Francisco.
Mrs. Helbrush countered with
another aeries of dorumeuts. In
whleh she entered denials to certain
of thq charges and alh'Kcd that
some of'her husbattd'a nsseraul evi
dence had been framed. Kh as
serted her husband had purchased
evidence against hor ut u hlh
price.
AmotiK prominent pcrsuns men
tioned as attending various parties
at whk'h the aliened ludlscretlona
occurred wcro 1C e nnot h Hnrlnn,
motion pletttre actor; ICdna Purvl
anee, screen actress: Icroy Nickel,
Miller and Uix heir: Evan H. Pllla
hnry, Han Francisco society man;
Allen ti. Murphy, I,oa Angelei rub
ber magnate, and a long line of
citizens of prominence as Well as
chauffeurs and maids.
The first affidavit filed In behalf
of Helbu.sh was by Jack C. Sulli
van, a motion picture director, who
recited numerous nllcKcd instances
of intimate relations between him
self and Mrs. llelbush. These were
denied by the wife, who said Sulli
van's signature to the document
was purchased by Helbnsh "at n
lily price."
FIFTH TO FINISH
SANDOWN PA UK. Eng.. April
.P-Hilly Barton did some
great jumping today In the grand
international handicap stepiechase.
did not have enough speed to
over the long stretch of throe
five furlongs and 25 yards.
Amorlcan horso owned bv
Howard llntre of Baltimore finish
ed fifth In the event which whm
L,,. i,v l'n,ii,r, umu
t winner win, ihli-,1 niam r.nin,r i
Hhytloere, i,.n lcihs farther
back.
I Billy Karlon lan well in the
early 'utaiics of the race. Jumping
aplendldlv nnd was alwavs close
,, t c heels of the winner during
(lc first circuit. Ills speed, how-
over, was not sufliclcnt to place
him better than fifth Jn the field
of eight, six of whli completed
thu course.
4
Mealy Klamath Netted Gent po
tatoes. 100 lbs. for J1.2.'06l lbs.
7 tie. IJellvered any place in olty.
Johnson's Market, (tth and drape
tit, Phone 97. J0t(!
OREGOX, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 15)20.
BRITISHERS
WN
GOLF CUP
American Pros Overwhelmed
in Singles Play Diegel
;and Smith' Only Victors j
Espinosa Halves With j
Whitcombe Final Point
Score Seven to Five for!
Britons.
MOOIITOWN, England., April 27
(P) Great Britain toiiuy won
the Iiyder cup. cmblemutlc of the
International professional golf
championship, by six matches
against four fpr tho Americans
i.n.l tu.n hlv,l in turn ilnvu nln.v. I
yesterday .was devoted to four
somes and today to singles. The
Krltish overwhelmed tho visitors
lr tho Flngles play, winning five,
losing two and getting a' half
in the other after tho players
from overseas had-won two of the'
four foursomes yesterday and
halved another.!
Henry , Cotton, ' the youngest
member of the . British team,!
clinched the victory on the 33rd;
hole, where he defeated Al Wat- j
rous, four up and three to. play.
After netting away to a baro
lead in tho foursomes, the Ameri
cans were little short of a rout
today when such International
stors as Walter llagen, Johnny
Farrell and Clone Sarazen wore
defeated.
Only Leo Dlegcl, who played
filmost as brilliantly as ho did
yesterday, and Horton Smith, malt.
lug his first appearance in un.
Ish play, were ablo to score vic
tories. Al Ksplnosn. stood off
Krncst Whitcombo to halve ins
match, but tho cup had already
been lost.
Tho final score In points was
7 to G, tho British taking six
matches, tho Americans taking
four nnd two being halved. Al
Espinosa and Krncst Whitcombe
finished all suuaro nnd each side
was credited with one-half of ono
noln't. although this ma'ch bd
' ro bearing on. '.the final result,
! The Americans' record for the
I dy In the singles matches was
iwb victories nnd one-half against
lv
British wins arid onu-half.
0
CENTRAL POINT
EADING MEET
Doing much better than It (lid
last year, the t'cntral Point school
wns icading early UiIb aiternoon in
the annual Southern Oregon field
nnd track meet at tho county foil
grounds by Kill lo 08 tor l'hoonlx.
Tho loading school wus represented
In overy department of Iho meet
and this forenoon had the habit of
Idkliig first In Iho majority of the
events.
In thei rural division tho Oak
Grove school was leading tirlffln
fJrcok by 30 lo Its followed by Ev
ans Valley with 10 points.
The forenoon events took place
smoothly nnd Iho entire moot was
being handled In such manner that
it was eNPeclcd to be completed
fairly early this afternoon. Tho
fair grounds, particularly about the
grandstand, were crowded with
youngstors from all parts of the
county, with some arriving ns early
as 7 o'clock this morning, although
tho meet did not open until 8:30.
Truck loads of children were
brought from tho outlying districts,
such as ICvatis Valley. 1'rospect and
lleeso Creek, with a number of the
trucka leaving ns early as 0:30 to
arrive here on time.
A holiday spirit pervaded the
grouuds. Brightly colored- balloons
of various shores were popular
among Iho rural visitors, who per
haps were taking In one of the
mgscsi nnys oi ino year as lar as
they wore concerned. Hlbbons won
by runners, polo vaulters and en-1
trnnts in rlous other events were
displayed by their wlnucrs In coti-
j gpfciioutj places a due inspiration
AT FAIRGROUND
ifor the congiotulallons from their, tno Kens , ho s, ,,ll8 op0,ltllK
ischoolmatrs as thoy waudercd ialthounb he .,ni mltici utiln irnhi
through the crowds.
itt:m:Ks .nB ltoiTivit
(Continued from Pago One.)
with General llumon Uurhe. orig
inal leader of the rebel advance
salnst Mnzatlsn. General llfcardo
Topete and General Francisco Hor
uues ore here today, while the
whereabouts of General Fatisto To
pcre. wcro unknown.1 .General it -
urbo was slightly wounded In the
fighting nt N'avajoa. (
With the rebel commanders nt
the border and the main rebel t$rt-c
headed this way. United States
tt'onpii strvnglhcneil the boriUr pa
trol. O
United StHtcs soldirft totlttv were
utrunj: nlon tho International 0t
from oiq u 1 1 1 A rl t., . I o t h X ew
Mt-xtco state line, bacUoil by Bitil
lery. Two thousand American
troops were camped at Xi'itali?.
Arts., white additional ?quadronit
of cavalry are en route here.
4
Ctewn rags wonted :it tho Mall
Ashland Fighter
4
3n
1
CKXK O'GIt ADY
The return of Oone O'Orady. Neither of the two men has been
Ashland f'ghtcr and champion of defeated In this section, and the
southern Oregon, to a Med ford box-, bout means more to them than on
lug ring is being eagerly awaited i ordinary fight. O'Orady Is not a
by local funs, who' will see him at spectacular fighter, but spectators
tho Armory Monday night In a .10
round main event with Nails Gor
'mait, Hood Itlver fighter, who de
clares he Is- tho man to make
O'Orady take the count. Gorman
has been working out steadily In
Med ford nnd O'Grafly has been do
ing the same In Ashland.
6IANTS 10 TOP
LEAGUE LADDER
Cubs Outhit Pirates 9 to 6
Cards Open at St. Louis;
With .Win Oyer ;Reds
Red Faber Bows to Brown
Batting Barrage.
By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN
Associated Press Sports Writer
Although the unties of tho Him-
ton Ilravns ut the Polo tiroitntls
yeslordny enabled them lo defeat
the sta.tleH CIhiiIh bv .1 In '! nn,l
to
iiioiiui. i no iai tonal league
pinnacle, Iho rumble of Chicago
and SI. I.ouls artillery, heavy und
light, occupied the attention of the
baseball addicts all along the front.
Failing for once to get high class
pitching, tha Cubs provod them
selves ciiunlly nolo to win hy brute
strength as Ihty outsltiggcd the
Pirates hy 9 lo 6. The belated Na
tional league opening at St. louis
saw the ( ardinnls subject the Itcds
lo torturo by 9 to 2..
liny Bush mounted tho' -fit he
step for the Cubs at Pittsburgh and
weathered a 'three-run onslaught
by tho Pirates In tho second. Joe
McCarthy took him out in fuvor of
.Mlko t'vengtos, when the lluccti
ncers repealed the performance in
thn eighth. In the meantime, the
I ruins had clubbed Messrs. Kle
iner, lliiimo. Petty und French lor
nine runs, so no great damnuo was
done tho Chicago cause. (Irunthnm
poked out a home run on behalf of
the Piialcs.
NOWH Holt Ciihliv ll:irln,.t u,,,n
t may return to his post behind 111:!
bat cheered supportuis oi the Cubs
mora , tll0 victory itself, liubhy
now is tossing 'cm In practice with
out pain after a long lsyoll.
Jesse Haines was tho masler of
although he permitted little ll'iihgie:
(.ritz to get n home run. 'iho,
Cards achieved 1.7 bits ofr. Pcto i
Donohtic, Jnliio May And Ivppn Klx-!
oy and uover permitted the Kcds to
threuten.
The; victory put the Macks hack i
Into first place. 1 1 imlnts ahead of I
the Browns, with whom they were
tied liefoi-e tho games of yesler
(lay. Tlu Alhlcllcs gained an edge
because of having lost fewer (han
ino oi. i.ouis team, which, on
1 games filone, Is half u game ahead,
I At Chicago yeslordny the Browns
I assaulted old lied Faber for flv
runs In the eighth to win by 7 to
3. Coffman and Crowdcr djvldccr
the St. I-ouls pitching.
Cleveland defeated Detroit bv
II
to 5 and the lied Sox shaded lbs
'Senators by 1 to 1 in rcnmininr !
I American league games.
! :r O i
, i.i-'fc i.-m ii.i. f. kv.. ApiTT 27.
o Trustees V the Inlversity
of liulsvllle announced toduv the1
., i....,,.. t.. u ,., . .. .. i
... ivuuaiti ,, i e 11 1 .
dean of liberal arts at North-!
western I nlverslty, as president
ef the university.
BRAVES DEflMBNG JOIN
Ready for Gong
- t j is 'f 4,''' t;t
fS
I. f .
a V' ' .? r
4'
may be surprised ut wnui no can
do if forced to by Gorman.
The six-round MMiii-wfmlup be
tween Austin l'osander of Ashland
nnd Jackie McCoy of Portland Js
also drawing more than ordinary
interest and it is regarded as being
a second main event.
"IH?
STANJ'OKD VNIVEHSITT. Cal..
April 27. M) Douglas 1-ewls,
chairman of Iho intorfrntornlty
council., resigned last night and
DonaW .M'"'ll,r- eoptain-eiect or
ed to succeed him.
Lewis' action- was taken at a
hurriedly called meeting of . the
council after tho Stanford Dally,
student newspaper, had charged
editorially that fraternities were
disregarding rules of the council
regarding pledging freshmen to
fraternity membership.
Nun-organluitton students living
In dormitories issued a statement
lodoy urging fr.'slfnien to 'look be
fore you leap," and pointing out
"' ''''ol Hoover, a hlanfnrd
graduate, belonged to no snein! frtt
tcrnlty, but lived In a dormitory. I
lllnck eyes that blossomed In
vtirious ujirters gave rise lo rumors
of a free for all fight between fra
ternity and dormitory men when
the former Invaded the dormitories
to pledge freshmen to their orga
nizations. DES MO IX KM. April 27. P)
(lus Sonnenberg retained hls: title
its heavyweight wrestling champion
last night by throwing Charles
Hanson of Omaha In L'7 minutes.
6 'Si seconds, with bis faniouK flying
tackle.
Coast League
Yesterday
11.
13
Seattle
Portland .
Ortman.
and Utiles
Fullertun. Powers. Berk
Collard anil Steinccke.
n.
San Francisco
Hollywood , 4 7 ' n
.Mulls and Heed: Marty, Wetd
and Bnssler. Sypher.
It. II. K.
.441
8 132
Jeffcoat nini
Sacramento
Oakland
; Bryan and Koehler;
Lombardl.
' Is Angeles
R.
Missions .
I "oiling. .Miller. chi.M.
and Warren; Nelso nnn.l II.,
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SONNENBERG TACKLE
DEFEATS OMAHA MAN
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fftnan.
i i a. m m r Li n ia.cn
cittscioiim
HAVE FIELD MEET
The f fth nnd sixth grades ,ln
all the grammar schools In Med-'
ford, as well as students fruhi' tlio
junior und senior high schools
will compete In a track nnd -fleMj,
meet to bo aUigcd of thn Jcal
fair grounds on May 4. Tho ex
hibition will begin at nlno o'clock
in tho morning and the public is
invited.' '. " -' " '
Each pupil may not enter more
than four, events, excluslvo of tho
relay race, and three places -will
be given In each 'event. Tho first
place will count five point: sec
ond three points and third,, ono
point. The school scoring the groat- .
est number of ponus in
will be the winner of the' meet. ...
STAN!
OF THE
CLUBS
raclfic Cotist league.
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Missions : Is
Los Angeles 18
Ban Francisco 17
Oakland 18 ;
Sacramento, '3
Portland , IS
Hollywood 11
Seattle ...i.,.....,.:. ,S
Anicrlcau League.
W. I.
Philadelphia 6
St. Louis u.:,.... 7
Cleveland ..i. ...... 6
New. York A
Boston 3
Detroit .......,;. : 5
Washington 2
Chicago 2
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.500
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National League.
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.625
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.429
.375
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P.oston 4
Chicago . ...
St. Louis
New York
Philadelphia ..,
Pittsburg
Brooklyn
Cincinnati : .....
3
5 3
3-2
3 4
3
3 ' 6
2 5
Fights Last Night
(Uy the Associated Press.)
Chicago Maxio Roscnblgoin,
New York, outpointed Charley Be
llinger, Cuntida, (10). . Honoyboy
Kinnegan, Boston, outpointed' Kd
ilie Anderson, Chlcsio, (10). .Tom
my Freeman. Cleveland, and Andy
1M Vodl. New York, drew, (10).
Ilsskon ' Hansen, Chicago, ' out
pointed Vincent Forglono, Phlla
(lolphln, (10). . .. ' '. ;'
New York Tony Canzoncrl,
New York, outpointed . Katnniy
Dorfmu(. New York, (10).' Karle
.Mastro, Chicago, stopped )tochnl
cal) Terry Roth. New York, (8),
Sun Francisco Pablo -Dano.
Manila, outpointed AYillie Lamortc,
New York. (10). , . ., : ,
.Sacramento Bert Colima. Mex
ican . middleweight champion jtmt
potntcd "Tiger" ' Jonnny -. Cline,
Fres-no, (to)-.
OLD
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t V ACTION
MYSTERY
Adventure
IT
HAS OnLLS THRILLS
V LOVE INTEREST
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CHAPTER.
Starts Monday
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Mail Tribune
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