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MEDFOTtD MATL TRTBTTNTC. MFTWOTtT), 0!KOONT. MONDAY. .1VSK 17. UVJIl. P A O P! FTVP! Hough Man of Oswego Is Worried About Match In the new DODGE SIX they even yoisi the combustion chambers ! m First Third of American Johnny Salo Wins From Pete league Schedule Finds' Gavuzzi r siim m,,,. J wiiiii Him y, Athletics in Near Impreg-j nable Position Cards Drop Twin Bill. Grabs Lead in Final 30 Miles Umek Plods Home in Third Place. 'PHILADELPHIA jFilSH RACER NEAR RECORD FINISHES FIRST IN GAMES WON'IN PYLE DERBY i . i ' I 1 ' " . ,, V-.: ' IS.V Vleuir ( Asmiriuti.U plva 1 1-'S AXCKI.lcs. ' SldUr, HlwriH Writer, i J inn- I ;. (!' iu;-m.u, ,. j., policeman,' today hit.l r-mqu,,'.-,! 3U35 mile (! mvemem.s, ,1,-s.M-ts iU1. mountain.,' lu win the C. C. i.yU- bunion! ami the $2.-,.iioo "I the Ily William f, Clilpman, A: sociated Pi'p.sh Sports Writer. T!i find third of tho way has l,otn travelled, hut. for the Ath letics it has been anything but the hurih-st. Kven though Cleveland outMiuickod the Mack nu n by 10 to 9 in Cleveland yesterday, as the Yankees were (linking the TIkitn hy 11 to 7 for the third time in fuin- days, the PhliadfdphianK puhn tl ihu fil-fcnmo mark with 3!) vic tories and only 12 defeats fur a fi;-iit games over the lankee. ! " ' '""iiicnt-j-paiminK race This record in two games below i 11 margin of hut iw the fiKin e reached by the Humen a,m 4 ' seconds Sal in the first 51 onKuuementH last yuar. but ia five Karnes better than the mark uf the 1 i L' 7 Yankees, who fct an Ainerit-an league record with Hi victories and a pcivcnlaKc of .714. The Vu n keen in 1 2 tl, t he first year of their current rein. t-hnvved 37 victories anil 14 defeats in their first 51 skirmishes. If the precedent holds Komi, the Knd vantage of the Mack men will prove sutticteni. i-mm this poiat Via tlie finish. ,., i.i.iv r.f.3 W :.) Bob Kruse ! the minutes triumphed in Kllielluitr ur.ml ir,,, v..... Vork city. That slim lead he held over l'et,- (iavuzi, lir-puund "riiish horn Italian, in the total eiapsed tune staiulinKs when transciMltim-ntal event tame f end h.i" last niuhi. It was in (lie final hour ifiiKiny juurney that Sain blazed his trail to victory. He came from behind to snatch the winner's lau rels from tlie hands of the why Prof. McdlllictHbly ; "ulu1 1,1 tht' lust 3 miles. :tS:i baseball und close i yanls uf Ill- derby. (iavuz. lost i In the opinion of wrestling fans 'Jack Wood in a one fall match. who have seen Jack Konwna, I-oa.1 he fs SoU wrestler, Ker- ! Angles ttrappler, in action. Rob v KUHon' ,whose ,fiUe rejenibleB a full ! ,. , . , ... , moou battered out ut shape, Inids I Kruse, Portland wrestler, will ' is specialty in flKhtlnK, and one or , furttinutH if he does not lose two the first thinus he wants to do Is the1 ni,ulUL 1,1 loininiow umiu a to meet weno u lirauy, Ashland .... ! iimteh at the armory, at which I fiuhter. as soon as possible. l-Vr- ladies will he admitted free. Kruse rusoii has fought Strihliim and ap- of the ' "i" ' ir" inc iomioiio Hu- pears reKuiHiiy on oik cny earns. in rtuv ii u un. wui i leu .as u special treuiniuaryt Joe over the match. j Corbet t, who has not been defeat- Anxious to whow his wares to j ed in Aledford, will wrestle Dummy Hie southern Oregon public, Jutt Powell, local boy for one fall. Cor hVrKUHu of Sau Francisco will belt hails from HoscbuiK, but has wrestle 30 minutes with Sailor wrestled here several times. the season with !1(j victories anil AG defeats. To beat such a mark. th Yankees would have to win and lose only 37, a .(141 lip -s compared to their current .fllt-i. The tirade seems not (juite so sleep as it misht when the recent bard hitting of the champions is con sidered, but it Ik stiff enough to fiiiit Miller IhiKKins. Washington defeated Chicago by S to 3 and St. l.ouis turned back Host on by 5 to 2 in remaining lea-u-1 fixtures. The National league Donnybrook hecame even warmer through the turn of the games yesterday. The Ji raves, who were supposed to sup 1 y nn afternoon of clean fun for the Cardinals, ho far forgot tliem sflves as to win two one-fun de risions from the league champions, fi to 5 and 0 to 8. Hilly Kouth vorth risked his second line of "'tching defense in the opener, but J:ie Braves routed no less a person man Jess Haines in the nightcap. Much the same thing happened at Cincinnati. Donie Hash g."t , away with tho first game, X to 3,' while employing young Meine ' against Adolfo Imque and others, but the Keds amazed all bands in j the second fray by knocking Ptir-( V icrh Grimes from the box and giv ing hi mhis first defeat of the sea-' fn. He has 10 v4ctories. The ecore was 8 to 1, with Pete Dono liue officiating for the Reds. I The Cubs meanwhile were tak ing a 7 to 2 jolt from the Phillies. while the Giants were flattening the Knbins in Klatbush, 11 to l,i behind the fine pitching of Carl' Jluhhell. Benge fanned 13 Cubs .i 1st to make his triumph the more i impressive. . ! These various results left tho Cardinals still leading, but only by ihe skin of their teeth, with the Pirates barely ahead of the third-) pJace Cubs. The Cards with .618, v.cre three points ahead of the 1 Ihjrcaneers, who in turn were three P"ints in front of the Bruins. The ' (iiants were only 'three and one- Uf games from the lead when the wttle smoke cleared. v i:,uuu. the difference between first and second place money. Salo crossed the. continent in 52.1 hours. ;",T itKiiiitt-s and 20 sec onds. Cavuzzi accomplished the trip in ,12 hours and 7 seconds. Alore than 12 hours behind ia vuzzl, but in position for third place money $uti(iu came C.uislo t'mek of Italy, who plodded from coast to coast in 53 S hours, 4G minutes and 52 seconds. Sam JMchman of New York, next took the $3.".uo prize for fourth place. A co 1 lege you i h . Pa u 1 of Burlington, X. C, garnered fifth place and J25U0. t he position money. Sixth in line was Philip Granville, Indian from Hamilton. Out., for $225(1 of the "pot. of gold" at the transcontinental rain bow's end. A four-mile jaunt from Hunt ington Park, ley field here, followed by OiiTSfeELEtfg GoiF Bag ful 'Iff In tho nrtv Dotlfi Six motor combustion tlutmlnrs are fully machined to make compression uniform. W hen the car maker tnkvs so much core it seems shame ful. to use an oil that builds up rotith layers of dttmanirift, gritty carbon inside. You needn't use such an oil any more i' w i,t ' --- Vc.fi, i -j a 'J'hr liftv Ihnlxf Monu-iiii'ct! Imilifs rc iutt tmlv stiuruk proof, (i-Vr (U7y to sre! Here is the deluxe Coupe, it till llire teheels Imagine the effects of gritty carbon there! Ily O. II. Ket-lci Sandy Armour, elder and mentor unto Tommy Armour, j 19 27 national open champion, came In from one of the rounds In Smpsonjj,, ,efent north and south open championship at Pinehurst with Wee Freddie AlcLeod, with whom he was paired. Sady had a tale to unfold. I Freddie, never on the loquacious side, seemed wanting in interest, i Sandy, however, unfolded. j "Iid you ever see a really treat i iilnirh, , to Wrig- golfer and a fine putter take two ; putts from less than a quarter of I he inquired ! mile 3S5 regulation marathon n inch of the hole (within that Pacific Coast league! I ad not. plant, wrote 'finis" to the derby. "Do you mind the seventh bole Only when Salo and Gavurzi had,nf the No. 2 course the neat little j crossed the finish line, and their one-shutter of about I till yards? limes compared, wa sine winner Wellt man, Freddie here just home. His putt for a par three brother ! hung on the lip of the cup. Man, It as ho close that part of the ball was over the edge." it was peek ing down into the hole. I never saw a hall as close to the hole before in all my life without be ing in it. "So Fred d ie snen ks u p to the ball careful-like, hoping it will get dizzy and fall in before he has to hit it. But the ball stays up. So Freddie taps at It and hits it. Right on the top. Kight on the paint. I think the paint was all he hit. And the ball never moves. "And Freddie had to back off mile of the known Nineteen runners completed the coast-to-coast journey, but only 15 of them came in for prize money. Other fortun;ttes and the amounts they will call for, are: Seventh, M. H. McNamara, Australia, $2000; eighth. Herbert Hedeman, New I York, $1750; ninth, Harry Abram. ' owitz. New York. $ 1 500 ; tenth, .Mike Joyce, Cleveland. Ohio $1250; eleventh. Guy Shields, P 1 c h e r, I Okla., $H00; twelfth. Rlwin Har bine. Santa Kosa. Calif., $000: j thirteenth. Elmer Cowley, Clifton. ; X. J $S50; fourteenth, Pat Har- risnn, Miami. Ariz,. '$xoo; fifteenth, I Joe Spangler, New York, $700. I Pyle-'s plodding pilgrims this year took 78 days to span the continent, six less than were re nuired in last year's jaunt over west to ea st co u rse. The t me made by the runners was approxi mately 50 hours faster than the .elapsed time of Andy Payne, endurance test, missed the green and chipped on well enough, say four feet from ami hit it again. And that was a five on t he hole, and two putts from Inside a quarter of an inch." Mr. MeI,eod wore nn expression of extreme sorrow and marked mortification. But he entered no protest. So I know the tale Is true. PAIR EGAN AND BON STEIN FOR Coast League Yesterday rcn the costliest oils Jorm more carbon. A sample of this oil, uhen burned, left more than three times as much as Shell Mo tor Uil An equal sample of Shell Motor Oil left only tliis small frac tion of carbon and it is a soft, sooty kind that blows easily away lO get uniform compression, power, smooth riiimii! that's w li y the. once roii"li-rast "inniil.'s of motors are Smooth finished today. They're even -ished in the new Dodge Six. And yet many motor oils, when h'.irned, leave layers of roiih, gritly, coke-like car bon on those polished surfaces! Then red Iiot carbon flakes curl up and cause prc-inition knocks and motor strains. Chips fall ofT and get under valves, holding them open to warp and bum. Crilty bits chafe tlieirway down the cylinderwalls, into the oil stream and grind endlessly through bearings, traveling' at lightning speed. W ear trouble annoyance, even in our finest cars, and from the very oil you buy to protect them! Hut there is one oil, at least, that forms no hard carbon, one that lubricates modern motors safely. It is Shell Motor Oil. When it burns it leaves only 13 to 15 as much carbon as even the costliest oils you can buy! The little it forms is just soft soot a fluffy car bon that blows out with the exhaust gases. If you drive a modern car anyone made the last few ycars you'll find a low-carbon oil almost essential to perfect operation. Itefill with Shell Motor Oil; continue to use it it solves the high-compression lubri cation problem. linn At midnight las night, the dead-. r:mtrpd 1hfi flrHt lmn!i.con- on major eaguo trade was reached, assuring the fans of the exact make-up of the teams which will battle down to the wire, tbr:e und one-half months away. tinental job. Appoint Huberts "ALEM, Ore., June 1 7. 0V) I-lli )tt P. Roberts of The Dalles today was appointed a member of the state livestock sanitary board t'1 succeed M. H. Biggs of Prim vllle. He will serve until June 3. Jt'33, Mr. Koberts was recom mended by tho Oregon Wool Glowers association. PACIFICOPENING II. H. IP. ! Portland 18 1 Hollywood 20 25 0 KniRlit, Beck, "Walters and ' Wootliill: Johns, Hollerson and Ky phi'r, Cook. ; St. Louis 32 23 ,r.S2 Detroit 30 2S .517 Cleveland 2ti 27 .4!) 1 WnalllliKton 20 31 .2 ChlniKu 2I( 37 .351 Iloaton 111 3(1 .30H Seeond game: rt. II. Portland 4 9 Bad Weather Forecast at ; v Ri.ner.Ke"oi Ju"n9' Seattle Heavy Entry, n. 1 on ii r ruiH'iscu i List to Seek Qualifica-Sa;'!"",K'nl, tion in 36 Holes Willing and Fleaer Paired. lavls, Jones and dall und Koehler. Seeond came: II. Ran Francisco 7 Sacramento G Malls. Couch und Keed; Vinci und Severeid. II. E. 3 4 7 1 Crun- H. E. 11 0 12 2 Cano, H. V I N't 'H CO. Mil, C.loucpslreMliire, Kimland. .lone 1 7. (Ji Vernon l.ouls I'.'irrinton. profe-or of Kiiirlisli literature nt the rniverl:y i of VahhiKton at Seattle, died sud denly yesterday. (Tt Professor I'arrinpton R. LrfiH Anpcles 0B1 Oakland ' 1 8 2 Walsh, Hueeht and Kandherg. Warren; Crahead and Head. It. II. K. 6 7 0 ..... 8 12 2 Ilaecht and Hannah; JIurst und Iomliardi. V..n lll.wU t SEATTLE, Wash.,' June 17. OT ' Professor Parrini--ton. his wife fear for the safety of Knvnmnd I.. 'and their son were tourini; the JlnlTM u ,,r .i ai.,l. ho was 1 Cnlswold hills. Mrs. Parrlnnton "tempting- u voy'nite from Alaska ; left her luisliaml at his typewriter play to eSattle In an open 15-foot haul 'shortly after noon ycstei ia m.e l"ercd with an outhoard motor. I she went to lunch. Uhen she re- here - turned site lounn mm oej n tn.lav. 1 hed ; Seattle ..... It. It. E.l 8 12 0 4 ir o uame: It. It. E. 1 5 1 0 8 2 iv his Wfi h.,..i . . I " . rr-, i Serve White Rock Pale Dry with the children's lunch today. 1 The sweet taste and bubbling sparkle or this ginger ale will delight them. rfP MAOC ONLY WITH WHITE ROCK WATER M,i v m !r1 33 liy Fnuik G. Gun-In Associated Press Sports Writer SEATTM5, June 17. iA1) A. forecast of showers and wind did not deter the hopes of a great throng of golfers who sought to oualifv todiiv us one nf tho H'J players who w ill begin tonforrow j S1"! Kmo: to compete for the Pacific North- j U,H Angeh .... west fJolf nssoriiitiun dominion-. Oakland ship. I Koberls, Nearly 100 men were scheduled Uuinovich, to battle with old-man-par over tho tricky fairways and greens of I In. I llirti.iuood ,r,vf n,.i..un In lli.i 3ti-holo (iiialifying round at meda? ' M'un in the 3 1 st annual tourna- j Secon inent of tho association. 1 Hn-ittln More than fiO fither contestants i iM.Miun were to vie for the 3:! qualifying; Kd wards, Ijimski and Kteinecke; pla. es in Class i division over pniettc and Hoffman, the Saml Point course. i Tumor mw the learling women goiters of the Pacific northwest will open tbe'r part of the tuurna-nit-nt with the finals, In all three divisions set fur Saturday. Or. O. !'. Willing of Portland, I defending champion of the P. N. C A. plays II. A. Fbager of He at lb- in bis qualifying flight. j Other important pairings n - rlndf d lion St 'in of Siattle and : II. Chandler Kuan of Medfuid, ' ore., and Ie .fonte. Cal.: Itndie Wilhelm nf Portland and lx-e' i Stell uf S"Jittle, and Frank Duln of Portland and Paul Piggot of Seattle. I SHELL M-OTOR.QIL- 1 I l .- II I I ! I'l III Hill IIM.BI I WRESTLING j J . 1 in. i . i Mil Coming Wed. Hunts Craterian THE SHOW OF SHOWS COQUETTE HER FIRST AH Talking PRODUCTION STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. Armory Tues., June 18 8:45 P.M. KRUSE of Portland vs. ROMONA of Los Angeles Special Event Sailor Jack Woods vs. Ferguson flood Preliminaries Ladies Free General Admission $1 Kingside $1.50 Caution Pacific Cmd W. t. Oregon Hankers Convene I. A rilt.WUK. ore. June 17 H'ty ,,,,! ,.,,nveniun of the Oregon Hankers' association npeni'd here today for a two-day H' "simi. The nlxt b a tin not golf n.ui nam en t wns In )r. pl-i yed at i'he Ciiutitry club ihl afternoon. t .1 f h:in'Ut t was to he held ('miiht. vtPNNA Jim.. IT. (,T Mi x Tifvrient. c n t d e r d Ao-irin'i uicitt diai.i.ttfc actor, died to day ai I'hur, Swiizerlntnl. n"ir tb A a-1 nan frontier. !' wis 7 ve;tri old ami hrol -m veil A" yeai in the n.iLional Uiaiuu, Mission 52 27 San Kranclnco f0 33 Oakland 47 3i ! I .oh Angch-H 42 40 Hollywood 3! 40 STeintnento 37 47 Seattle 2!" 4H Portland 27 u'l NiMlntinl lA'agno. W. r,. 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