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T MKPFORt) MATL TTtTBUNT, MTCDrORD, OREOON, SUNDAY, JIJXK 2:), W29. pace six ibltlhihiy anniversary oiv the day of ' Prttdtlent Hoover's ImiUKlll iitioii. I BEAT ROSEBURG OLD FASHION TITLE WlTH EASE ' WITH 1ACKS IN ' RACE BY DOUBLE FAVORED TO WIN ; flTR MR N Al IRHTflN flVFRTIMF RAMF WIN flVFR R RS N RACF MONDAY V bll lllw III IUUII I VII; V I klllllliu Mi hi li-j ?t iiiii v . . . w 'SISATTUO. Juno 32. (PjTnmk lolp of Portland led his youthful opponent, Malcolm Mac-Nauhton, of tho amo city. ton up ami only i:i h'.It'K to piny in their 30-hole final match today for tho Pacific Northwest (iolf association cham pionship. In tho women's finals Mr:'. Vera HutchhiKH of Vancouver. Ii. ('., was lending Mrs. H. C j Sweeney one up at the fourth hole. 1 - MiteNaimhton wan abb- to win , onv -two holes mo sixm ami in l.rlii...nlh r.n thn mornliiK rounrl, whilo Doln canlured olwht. On the imvafd , nine, Ixdp, plnylhf? his Ufiifil stendy frame, won the tenth WltK a hlrdlc four, tho Mill In par. thh slxtornih with a hirdle four and thp 'seventeenth In par to him seven up. T'f o . dropped one of the however, at the eighteenth he missed a four foot putt nut lie ! holes, ; when ! for hair.. ,T,he Port In nd youngster. who hild' played Kdf ojily three and a hair yours, steadied down a Idt on the last nine, hut buckud up nfialjmt two MrdieH. Their cards for the last nine were ua follows: In par 554 443 33437. polph ,454 443 435- 30. .MacNauKhton 554 453 &43 3H. After making the turn one down to' Afrs. Sweeney, Mrs, Jlutchinns wiiiii red their match at the elev enth with a par 5 while the defend In;; champion was taking a seven. Mrs, Nwceney came rluht back to Hike the next hole and the lead; again -with a par four. She wun the fifteenth with a par .3 hut lost; tho .seventeenth t,o a par 3. The women halved the eighteenth In I -five ami Airs. Hweenoy ; went to hfjicll with a one hole lead in their i II U .hole nyiteh. . , In the two hl'Kest upsets of thoj tournament- MaeNauKhton dispos-1 ed of. t)r. (. I1. Willing of Portland, I chuniiiion. In the quarter finals Thursday and ellinlnaU'd tin veteran, Chandler IOkji n of Med -ford. Ore.,, in the semi-finals ye terday. ' Apparently suffering from stare frluhl hefore the lat'Kesi ftallery -to ever witness a polf match In .Seat tle, the yotintistor Hlowly Mllpped out' of the picture undr the mar Veluim machine-like MtrolthiK of the "Hmfthut ure"! Dolfi ' r 1 v Wpproxltniaely 3500' , jiersnns -lrtrniefl . thfe infclewimU i'6uisi to vntch tho men and women final ists, i ! ' . ILL HV.W YOUK. .luno 22. (!) The I'ttrd wiirk or iirotructnd triiinliiK, (o now exiierlaiice tor Imtlt nartlcH, Hit but ended today, . fur. I'nul liz riidun. the nquut llnnquti. and Max HchiiHilittK.-'.voniiK tj-ernrHn iiuncli nt, who battle t'lltci'n iiimiiiIh nnxt I't'hui'Biluy niKhk In lliu hdiivy-wnlKlit featm-c" ot thn Milk lund charity ei.rd t ha - Yankpu Htiidlurn. -. r Tim- KHtnlardi'!rnlnlnH at-drxiHlc Ivulls, Ni Y., wiih roiiortt'd In Hidi'ii did Hliaiifl iiltrt-'a innnlh ni dady iillHt . KiliimdliiK,., wnrliliitf .uway In, tin , liwliindn of New . ,lwv J,.ilif woimI.i Ill 8u idiisni Id iKhtim; li'im tluil littlo niuro tniinltiK in iiim'Okhmiw. I'aiillno will Hlimn iliH fiiHl win l(mil ilondny. '. r . , , i t i ; ', r i ; t CITY NET TOURNEY ; TO START TODAY The cit y tennis chain plonshlp lournanieut will beiii at the hih rehotl courts this mornhiM at li o'clock and will end In t he finals next Kuudaj! The matches in iho sintBs dlvl l;lon are as follows: Tdllefson IHek Crows-jo, Beddy Purdin. .Sundennan Xa than. 'onrad Kirk put r.k. iJeemer Stoehr. 1'otiley Jacobs. i;ion Stmtt. tiarfleld f-lsU. , Alutehps In the douhhs tll-.'s,in are n folhivs: Cm ley. Bison vs. Comnd n- ileri'pan. . , Hopper, Stoehr vs. Wilson Ja- " tot'b f-xm,' Kii-RpiMrlik vp. M jifisum; Bnllfy. Purdin. (Jarfleld vs. ti-emei Beddy: WEEKLY PRIZES .Monday Rolf iiitlnivlnts will ronippte Tiir n wot-Illy prl.o to Hwardi'd every Monday dinlni: llii 1 next elsht weekH, by the MiTher boh Clothlnft coiiiiMiny. The one holding low net more by next Sun doy night will he plven the firm of the Helios of altriii'live ihIzch of fered iriex oiioii-d h.v I'reil Me J'liermiii, YAXKK1-: ST A Dll'M. N. June. 22. (pj 'Tho n iies earn- ' ed an even break on the day ami remained within seven aim ono .liall RainoH of (he Athletics by win- nliiK the second Maine of it douhio 1 header from the Mitckinen here ' thin evening, 1 to 'A, In 11 innltiKs. j Tho Athletics hud won the opener, 7 to a. ' Second Rame.: ' 1 It. H. K. Philadelphia ') I 0 New York ... . .. 4 IS 0 Qulnn ami Cochrane; IMpMian .and iclw-y, (irahowslcl YANK.KK- STADIUM,'.. V.. Lion v:' w Tin Atlil'th:s de- , f(tl((e(, ,h() yunkoBH 7 (o, ;i ,n lllt. f, t f (linl)e-head(r liuro today an Kube WulherK pitched strnntc ball against Kred Heimlich i.nd Itoy Slu'iid. Ko:tx and (lor don Cochrane Hiipported WnlberK with home rmiH. A crowd of . .70, tK)0 Btiw tho Rauie, 1 Ionics runs by ym uuu iuty -" ...... inn i ii ii Keen 1 1 win u numuui. . i' irst Kamo: it. n.: Philadelphia 7 10 2 New York! 3 S I W'alhnrK nnd Cochrane: Hoi mach, Sherld and (Jrahowski. VASltlX(iTOX, June 22. (Pi WuKhitiKton swept tho dotihlehead or with Huston today, Jjytaklntf the Bucond same 5 to 1, alter Kiah binR the first. 3 to 2, in ten ill ninths. First game: R. li. 10. Huston i. Z - 4 I Washington 80 M. Gaston and Heirs; ttrown and Spencer. Second Kme: ' R. H. K. Boston 1 4' tt Washinmon : 5 1 1 0 Morris, Carroll and IlevinK, A. Canton; Rurke and Tate. CI.KVKI-AND, June 22. fP) The Cleveland Indians won - their third nam of the series, from JJo troit, 4 to 3 totlay behind tho of feetive htu'UuR of Vob Foi;rell. Del roll , 3 ID ! Cievefcinii li' H' !. 9 Carroll. Stoner, Prudhonime and Phillijbs, SIiqh; iverrel and ;Mfnit A FOE FOR ONCE SA.V FltANCIKCO, .Mine Ji2.(I') in ii Rreat teti-lnnlnit hntlle today, the lettxuo leadiiiK Misnlon noHeil mil. tile SealK, .'1-2, to InereiiKe tJiufi i mai'ttin to two game over tholr ! 1 al rivals vho hold thu ninneriip IHiHltlom-. It was pitcher's due1, j with Curtis DnvlH, rookie linht lialul ei for the Beals, opposing Hert t Cole, veteran soiithptiw of the MIh- Hlon. The Mauls scored first, with n tally In thn third. Davis blanked i I hi' Mission untirthe elithlh when 1 lw.fi eoiniters eamc ueross. The Hwals 'tied It In their hair of the : elRhtli. Jlavls allowed but eluht t .hits lint nls team males niilde throe errorM behind him. 'Cole wan touch-1 ed for eleven blnwles. 1 ' . j ' IMItTI.ANI), Ore., .limn 21i. -(!)! Aflnr luioi-kliiK l)oe. Crandnll . out of the box In Iho fit 1 1 1 on a success- i Ion of Texas lenKUer fliike hlls, tjie I'orlland llucks iut (tie wortis to i Ills successors, lrlynn and IMcker-1 man ami iioiiiitltiil mil un IS to li -victory today. . The series stands i lliree Kuinoti fur tSacriiineuto; two j lor Portland. 1 It. ' II. 1 j Sacramento .v :i 10 I i I'oitlanil it 20 :i . Cranilall, l''lynn, Dlckerson and f Kochler; iMtllertoii and YooiTull. SKATTI.K, .lone J2,-WV-Seut-tie stopped into the riinuliiK for the ' series when Hie Indians scored t I 7 to a victory over Iho vlsltlnc Oak land lonm here today. Verne, Oakland third sacker. smacked out i a homer In tho third with one on. j Mnnanor I'-rnle JoiuiHoii of Seattle; was chased for iirotestiUK u decls-, Ion. ,'.. ... : ,i li. II. 10 Oakland ' :. 8 II 2 ' Scuttle I .7 X ' , Maulin and Lombard!: t.'ollard i and Morrea. " I .US ANC.KI.KS, .lime 22,- -t,!'! -' The Hollywood Slurs inade cerlal'l1 ill tho series with I. oh Angeles b' -I ii K I UK today's tilt, a pitching duel between "Hti" W'et.id uud li tiuii retacs, liy a i lo 2 count. The series now siands 4 names to one in ILollv wood's tavor. ' It II. K. Hollywood 5 7 2 ' l,m Aimeles 2 S I WoUul and Sypher; I'elors and 1 Warren. Missions ... Sjiu KnuiclHCo . Cole mid Hoffman ; Itecd. ' ' ' n ' i : .11 3 : nvls ltd , N K w v t ' l ; K . j u ne l iin - Car Wood has koiu to Crormnuy to look after the but Id ill ff n 1 1 2 ".tH)0 air yacht, a neitpbtne whleh will ha vp sleiplnij hitiiiii nioiljitinns for I'.' pecMjn-t. Inelud Inu u Stateroom with full-slr-'d bed. To reduce dantter ef JdnalliiK, , 'llllf an fdieep rtuuld be kIvcii l Unfit Bit n dlV feed. p:(it!eu Inrlv roucbiiMe, hi-Tnt e ihev it i o tmne.t on ntu, foi.iue. AvIi.jih 'I'd cb.vi i1 or trilMiii r i- ;tn li llUtli t'f tilite. le ,-tnd l.tth h. crease the dumier f Idt.iiUnK. HlC.Wio, .June '12.(V) I'itts- I buruh incr used Itrf lead over the chic ('ut)M hy taking two panics today. 7 to 4, find i. to I. .Second kuiiu ..U. PltiFburuh .-v- 7 Chicago 4 Kreiner and HaiKruuves Hoot and (innzali'V. First iiamc II. II. VI. ID 7 0 Wake. If. . K. 1 -1 U 7 0 iMtiyhui'Kh i 1 C'liiunjco 4 . ' Kreiner and 1 ju'Ki-eav;; iioot and (lon'alcH. Illake, liOHTOX, June 22. (TP) The ; liraves and lioliin; divided sluP j outs n the doiibleheader rtoduy. ! lirooklyn wo;i the first Kame, 3 to jd and lioston took the second 5 to if). Moss and Mori'lson nave Poston , four hits in the opener and Hob Smith held the Jtobblns Htime number in tho second. the , Second Ka me lt. .. 6 i r. k. 4 f1 n o Smith, ! Itrooklyn MJuston AM no re and Piclnich; llallou find Hpohrnr.,, Kirm Hunii! U. Ih-ofdilyn s 3 Huston- n Moss, Morrison and Do Brandt and Taylor. 1, 12 ,.i 4 ' 1 irJirt'ry; CINCINNATI. June -.(TP) The Cardinals won a -free hitting Kam'e from the Xlcds here today, 11 to. K.- The score .. II. , II. Kt. Louis ...11 1 1 Cincinnati , S 8 ll.iiii' s and Wilson: iouoaliu May. Kolp and Sukefin'th. K J. PHII.ADKI.PIHA. June 22. W) The New York Giants made " five straight over the Phillies to day hy takinK the first name of .1 donblnhender, 12 to (!. The Giants pounded' Sweetland and BHlott for J 2 bits.' includiiiL' two home runs bv Oil and one by Jackson. O'Loul hil u. home run for the Phillies. : First fine l(. , i-f. K. New York 1 2 J 'd '2 Philadelphia (I i 0 1 Mays, Benton and O'Farroll; Kweeiland, Klllott and Davis. LATONIA. Ky.. June, 22. I'Ch'dff' Van DuKcn, Iventncky derby winner, led the Latoiila derby Held lierh today, over n mile and a half roule, (vyllh .(hp, exeeptiot of one Htei'i.'! ' that step, tho yer last Of Hie race, proved u winning one lor I.nddy Basil, outsider who snatch ed ?2;?.07"i away from Cylde Vfm nsen's owners. .. ; ARMORY 0 Monday Nite June 24 8:45 P. M. .WINNER TAKES ALL Return Match KRUSE . of Portliuid .-.VS.. . ROMONA of Los Angelea Good Preliminaries Ladies and Children 25- Any seat in tne house $1.00 5-i Wrestlin POITflHKlKPSli;. N 52. (VP) Twenty-two coIIorc crews, their tnlinlnK virtualy at an end, tonight awaited the start er's gun Monday afternoon that will launch the 32nd annual renewal of the historic Intercollegiate! Howlim' association regatta over Pouh keeps(e's famous ' Hudson river course. ' Tomorrow will see, tho1 final practice of the squads of nine in stitutions of lenminir from loeall iloR scattered ' from coast to coast. Two crews stand out as top heavy favorites for varsity honors Cali fornia, representing the Pacific obaHl, and Columbia, holding the hopes of the At hint fc seaboard. Both arb undefeated this year. California lias, rowed only one early season race, a victory over WashlnKton, ),m looms as particu larly formidable with seven of the cluht oarsmen who carried the .Golden Bears tn victory here last year to later triumphs at the Olym pic try-outH In Philadelphia and at Lhq plympie Karnes. ; LONO BKACH, triil.. Juno 22. (TP) Bob Sims, sensational half bat;k of hist season's Stanford "var sity football team, was niurried hero yesterday lb Miss Mary Lou J Phillips, . . Hot h reside here. Her bert Fleischacker of San Francisco, team-mate of sfms, acted as best man. v , . A hen in Ireland laid seven okks near a rabbit burrow. The vkk disappeared and some time later a newly hatched chicken popped out. It is supposed the heat from the animals incubated the cjs. ,ppn!t wean pUts before the.V are; ten weeks fild unless there is :iome special rea.son for earlier weanini;. ! Pijrs that arc stunted by early weaning never make the niostv profitable lios. " POITC. HKKKF'HIi;. N. 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