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i-i- . Wrestling ARMORY Monday Nite June 24 3:45 P. M. WINNER TAKES ALL Return Match KRUSE of Portland ,-VS.- RQMONA of Los Angeles Good Preliminaries Ladies Free General Admission $1 Ringside $1.50 l Don't let ? Rheumatism 't make an invalid of . you S.S.S. stands ready to Atwck it out. fyilOSE tmiseulnr pnins, com- monly rnlled rhcumntim, are Uciierally due to a run-down con dition, with the number of red-lilood-cells below the normal count. S.S.S. aids Die system in lmild inn up these rcd-hlood-cclls and in Keltiiijr rid of the condition of which the rheumatism is but a symptom. The body become strong and disease-resistant, and the rheumatic pains KO. Tains in your muscles and joints na;e you miserable, less eilicient, interfere with your work i:it hours, ruin your sleep. If al lowed to continue, as tile years pass the danger increases. But That a change with rich, Ted-hlood-cells in your body Na ture's building materiul making the flesh firm giving strength to the vital organs. You can't rnh rheumatism out. It is deeper than that. It must ) knocked out. And the sure way is by helping the lighting blood thu rctl-blooj veils! WATCH REPAIRING Jim f . UNPLEASANT POOR ' CHICAGO ENTRY GRUDGE MATCH IS STEPS 10 F0RFEN IN iiAn (WFRHARn NA LSI u. HHmv.un, Cubs Win Twin Bill fromJ:' Phnmno Piratoc TatP ' n"xt Momlllr nlht 'twen J:i, k Iiampb rllalta laKC: u,imHmii handsome Italian wn-H- Second Place, Shade Un- . f uu. KninonH, who iiitH neon only der Leaders McGrawi'--'y defeated, um m bean hoi on tvvi'iJKc. and Ik determined to Clan Creeping Upward. Hy William ,. Chlpnian Associated 1'rens Sports Writer. The National league riot struck a new high note of tumult yes terday, and when all thu deiuiH had been cleared away the un ruly Cubs were found clinging to the top perch by the margin r their fingernails. The men of AlrCart hy Kla mined the. Cardinal generously hy scores of 7 to 3 and l l to :(, running their string over the champions to three straight. The 1 'Irales staved off two Cincinnati rallies to win hy li to fj. and In company with the Cutis, stepped to a position ono ahead of the Cardinals, erst while leaders. The ftruins and the Hun aneers Joined hands gaily In one of those! "virtual ties," hut the Chicago entry stood five percentage points forwarti through the time-honored process of having lost fewer games. The ( Hants, meanwhile, were winning two from the I'hfl HcH, and so reducing the margin he t ween theniHclveH and all tho other contenders save The Cubs. The clan Met! raw remained three and tine-ha If games behind the lilt le Deal's, hut with the Import ant difference that the little Hears had stepped into first place as related. Steve Hwetonle seemed (nojt .to know what to (Id with a six run lead in Cincinnati yesterday, and to save himself from heart fail ure. Donle Hush rushed Carmen Hill to the mound in I hue to shade the lie, Is at the finish. The (!iants won two games from the I'hlllles, as reported, but the New Yorkers were in serious dirriciilt.es through most of the 1 1 -inning opener before finally pulling it out by the hack-lot score of 1 li to 1 I. Chuck Klein of tho J-hilUcH got bis eighteenth homer which t ed llafey for the league lead. The (Hants won the sccon dgame by 1 2 to (i. The Itoslon liraves won u pair from the llrook'yns by S to 4 and !i to 0. Thu most important action along the American league front was tint return nf ltnlto Ifitlh In itetlv.i ! campaigning at Die Yankee Htit Uliiim and lou (Ichrlg's nineteenth home run at the same Inclosure. The Yankees defeated lb' Ketl Sox, of course, by I :i to J, and so reduced the marg n of the Idle Athletics to seven and one -half games, but this questionable suc cess wuh tempered hy the an nouncement that Henry Johnson won lil be unable to pitch In the big series against the leader. Johnson, inactive since June !, Is suffering from a strained back. iJclrolt defeated Cleveland by 8 to 3 In a slx-hming game halt ed by rain, and the Hrmvns won from the White Sox by 8 to It In other American league engage ments. Tho Senators and the Athletics were Idle, Fights Last Night (Ity the AssiHialcil lnf.) MtlNTI!i:.XI,. Ju.'kle t.ill.ll. New X'.irk, won tilt a loul from An dre ItuullH, world's featherwelKht champion. (0); non-lltle. DAVKNPOItT. la. Turfy tlrlf rilh. Sh.ux City, la., knocked out Johnnie Krueger, San Knuu'lseo. 121. ST. l.ol'IS. Jii. Ule I'Melds, l.os .Xuelen. lui.ieked out Jack Horner. SI. LmiK (41. XV . I. LACK, Ida. -- l'"r. d l.en hurt. Spokane, out pointed "Yhuiik'' l"lrpo. Ilurke. I. la . (121. 1'nlon Oil company's plant completed. (ilemlale Increase your army of "work ers" (rid-blood-cells), and those muscle and joint pains, commonly called rheumatism, vanish. 8.S.S. has brought this change about foi thousands. Why not for you? "After suffering several years, six bottles of S.S.S. completely relieved me of rheumatism. It also cleared tip a skin eruption and gnve me a good appetite. I think S.S.S. is a wonderful ine.li ciue" K, I,. Music Southern Kuilway, Knoxville, Tcnn. S.S.S. Is made from fresh vege table drugs and has stood the teat of over 100 years. All Drug Stores sell S.S.S. Ask for the larger aize. '.'r. -.-'; !'!? s- On, 'mvvonh rxn, U N A A J uu Kol lowing the demonstration of 1 hi ability laat Tncwday In his tier of Los Angelen, promlHCH to ho lone of the cIumhIc eventH of tlie noa- throw KruHe In two Ktrulght fall. IVrhapM nothing would please local fanti more than tg witness the Cortland man'ti defeat, becaunc of )iIh (uen:lnnal)k' ring tact ten, In cluding every type of roughncnH known In the, biifdnoHH. t Kiuhc. ha made himself unpopular In Mod ford by his continued repetition of roughing up bin opponent hy kick ing, Hlugging. hair-pulling, eye gouging and Jumping. Kans take KH'iU delight in greeting him with a varied assort men t of cat-calls and "lions," and alwayH favor the oilier man to win. Their wIhIio In Monday nlght'H match may ho gratified, as Ito monu, whose ahllity In liraotically uwiucHtloned, has learned more of Krone's ntyle of wrestling, and will liropahly depend more bn the, head lock hold, with which he made Kruno groggy several times Tues' day night. Itomona Is young. haH Jum as much endurance, na KniHO, and appearances are lie can take more punishment. He can nlso break holds u.uieker and Is the faster man. Wlien he lost the third fall In the last match, It was not due to K i use's ability, but a lucky break. The Portland man. after taking the fall, was hardly able to arise and leave the ring, bring thorough ly exhausted ami suffering from grogglness caused by a series of head locks. A leg strangle, which accidentally worked, won him the fall. , lurlN ml lANiicne. W. I.. MKil'illH 02 i'J Hun Knuu'lseo 52 113 Oakland 4!' 3 Hollywood 41 -10 I.om AnRi'les 4 2 4 2 Knm'iimchto 3S 48 Seattle 2'J 50 Portland 2H G3 Pet. .114 2 .012 .r.7 r. .500 .500 .442 .367 .341! National U-aKtie. W. 33 31 35 30 23 Pel. .023 .i;is .f.M .551! .112 .407 .300 .357 Chicago Plttsliul'Kll .. St. I. mil New York .... Philadelphia Prooklyn Host. in Clnelnnntl .... 21 . 2 1 24 2'J 32 32 30 21 20 American Ix'aKiic, XV. Philadelphia 40 New York 33 St. I.iiuIh 83 lletiolt 32 Cleveland 26 Xiihlnt;tin 20 ChleaKo - 21 lloston IS I'd. .7 55 .011 . r s !i .525 .4K1 .3H5 .3 50 .310 Coast League Yesterday Hy Mm ,MKlntcl I'mvO First game: K. H Sacramento 11 15 Portland 0 5 2 I Keating and Sevcreld; Mahaffey j and itego. Second game: n, H. Sacramento 1 ! 2 Portland ft S 1 Picker man, Cano ami Koch lei-: Ortolan itud Volknutu, It. H. K. li 0 3 3 lrt Lombard!; Kallio Oakland Seattle McAvoy and and liorcanl. It. H. L. Missions 3 a San Kranctseo 5 10 0 Knm.se and I In If man, Laid win; Thurston and Uced. II. V I lolly wood Lett Angeles Ki Kinney, Marty, Wetzel and Ibis ler. Sypher; Plltt. Itoberts, Peters Walrdi and Hannah, Warren. PEARPICKERS 10 PLAY The Mcdford haeball team will1 Journey to Klamath Kalln next Sun- day for a game with the Klamath Kails team, on their home lot. 1 Klamath won their flrM game with Mcdford In a 10-innlng battle two, woekn ago. Tho Med ford team early in July i will play the HotHe of Uavtd team. This l the hewhlwkeied sound that ! played here last yeui. The last i week in July the locals will play! a colored House of Pavld learn, also bearded. A game in scheduled with Bend for the first Sunday in August. i SAX KHANVlSCO. June 2tV Thomas J. Jpiica, mining engine1!'. . k it mo, ni in ho ii yesieioay hi i no : 'amp Secto mine In i 'a la vera ' STANDINGS I OF THE kCLUBS,j mrnnyn, aranroiir), UZCUDUN TRAINS f OR BOUT AxnovUttctl Pre.ia Photo Preparing for hit coming heavyweight bout with Max Schmellng June 27, Paulino Uzcudun is shown shadow boxing with Jack DeMave, one of his sparring mates at th Hoosick Falls, N, Y., training camp. flilTiFELEEVS IJy (). O. Kwlcr j A 11 Innovations are met by op position, hither and yon. The pro posed new standard golf hall, larger and lighter than the 1.62 ball un der 'the present standard, is meet ing furious opposition among the duffer.s, who imagine, with no very good reason, that it will curtail i their range on the infrequent oc casions when they manage to get j the club and the baHl In appruxl- i mutely correct contact. I The rubber-cored ball, which ; made Its appearance about 1U0, ! was opposed bitterly until Sandy Herd espoused It -and won his flm ; and only lirltlsh open champion-1 ship with it. The gutta-percha it- j self was opposed, when It was first J presented In a crude, hand-mark- ed form in the days when Allan Kohcrtson was king. of the profes-1 sion.M realm in Britain. t I Allan Itobertson wuh born In j 1S25 and died at tho age of 34, in; IHSO, the greatest golfer of his day.j He looks much older than he could have been, due to a fine fringe of whiskers, in the reproduction of an j old lithograph I saw the other day In flolf Illustrated. I The playoff Saturday, for the privilege of entering the district flmils of the American Legion , Jun ior Hasebnll league, will be keenly contested no doubt, as either Med ford or Uoseburg will bo elimin ated from further competition by this game. The winner of the district cham pionship will enter the suite tour ney of the American Legion Na tional .IuniorllnNohall competition. Thousand of teams of buys have ON THEIR FOURTH OF JULY TRIP More People Will Ride On We Serve to Serve oriEfiox. Thursday, 6oLF BAGj And he sot two records, with the old feather ball, or "feathorle," In use In his crTi. He was the first golfer to break SO for 18 holes, which he did with a 70 in 1S57. And he was never beaten In a Hot match. Indeed, there is n third record i to iiis credit, though not on the golf course. He was a maker -f "feat her Ion," and as player and manufacturer he despised the "gutty" and never approved it. The "featherio" was made largely in Holland at that time, by a slow and laborious ha ml process. A leather cover was sewn up. all but one small opening, dampened, set' in a frame with a spherical hollow the size of the ball, and feathers of all material!-packed in tightly with mallet and a packing-tool, the wowing then being completed. As the cover dried it contracted some what, ma kin;; a fairly hard and durable ball, unless it got wet, when It went lopsided and began to sprout feathers. And old Allan 1 Robertson in a single year turned out by himself 2,4r(i '-featlieries!" That, I think, might to ho a third record. 1 been playing baseball ftVidor the ! supervision of the Legionnaires t during the last few months. Now loach state will rapidly select a ! statu- champion team to represent them )n the regional and national t I finals. ; i : I A sale of tickets for the game ' ' has been carried on during the- past week for the purpose of do- j fraying part of the expenses of thei equipment and transportation of j the visiting team. Tickets are on j sale at the Chamber of Commerce! I by boy members of the team and ' I by the following Legionnaires: ; ! Korgusoii. Woods, Collins. Paine, i ! Itrnrivley, Kheffel, Iarloek and; j Itrfi ker. j I The game Is to bo played at the; I local fairgrounds on Saturday at ; 2 o'clock. I i MagPivH build large strong nests i u-hf-h they use for several years. WKWi 1JS7 TIRES Than Any Other Kind Goodyear Tires Are Now at the Lowest Price Ever . in Many Years Medford Again a -use 20, 1020. OF ASCOT RACE ASCOT, ICiik., June 20. (fl) 1 1teiKli Count, Amorku's leudlUK J-yeHPold of taut year, run the beat race of his career today but failed to annex the gold cuu for which he came overaeaH. The race was won annln, as last year, by Held Walker's Iversln, with Relish Count second ami the French I orse, Palais Koyal II, owned by II. Wliltouek, third.1 Ivershin nosed past the 'judges' box two lengths ahead of Mrs. John I). Hert's American colt, which was ridden by the Kncllsh Jockey. H. W'raKB. I'alals Royal II was three lengths back of Relg.. Count for third place In the field r)f 13. Relgh Count was made the favor EVERY EVENING When Lights Go On The sun sinks low. tm t he horizon shadows full, and mankind needs LIGHT. It is on this basic daily need that our securities are grounded. And the demand for electric .service is . growing from day to day for move Light for more Power. An investment in our securities has a 21-hour, earning capacity, year around. This essential service is a per manent guarantee of steady, substantial income through the years ahead. Let us give you details of how you can bny our 6 Preferred Stock on easy monthly payments. Dividends payable every 90 days The California Oregon Power Company Mcdford. Service Station Phone 14 ite in betting both before r.:::l dm-Ml,.- story. John lr'" hus the Ing the race, going to the post atir.il- of ".speed m: a ioungu to 1. Tho winner paid IS to 1, j lUurd eomtmnlon of liulm." .... .1... I.-ruM.-tl llf.rfll. I ' to win wnr io to i. The gold cup. tun over a two and j one-half mile route, was worth -500 I pounds sterling labout Slii.Ri'u), to the winner in addition to the cup valued at 5iH) poundst sterling, or , about S-50O. i Young Comedy Team, Rial "f.irls (lone Wild." first co-featured vehicle for the new team of youngsters Hue t.'arol and Nick Stuart comes to tho Itialto the ater today. It is a story of the jazz age, re volving about a high-stepping high school crowd of which ilabs Hoi worthy, played by Sue larol. Is the leader. Nick Stuart has the role of Muck Urown, son of a traffic cop. who is dazzled by the wealthy ami effervescent I tabs. A bootleger, enacted by Roy l'Arey, plays a prominent part in offices. Grants Pass Roseburg . Klamath Yrek. DurLsmuir-Caliorni i urini innnn ii'f MEET LAGRANDE 1931 to I 11 A IvMlt. Ore.. Juuo 20. (A) Im Ciiande was aciccled us the l'J3U Ironveui.on city or the Neighbor : (if Woodcraft, district No. 10, at j the final session of the urganiza ! turn here yesterday. Nellie It I'edicord of Haines was elected past guardian neighbor, und Kalo ' Swandig of Heppnui- was elected .guardian neighbor. I other officer uro: Helen Mosier, 'Condon, adviser; Clara i-.ee. Union, .clerk: Lottie While, North Powder, t banker; Julia Mosier, Canyon 'City, magician; Kvu Lieuallcn, 1 Weston, attendant; Hazel Kobben. ! I .a (i ramie, captain of guards; t Alary A. .Murray. Itaker, musician; Nina li. Van Horn, Kossil, inner J guard; (Hen Mansur, Vale, outer i L'lianl: Hlancho Mucrift. Jluntlnir- tnn, flag bearer. - gcroip Falb-OregaD fejJ ZSZ Your Tire Shop 8