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LAND KAYO:
Herr Max May Fight
Sharkey or Dempsey
HEYDLER CREW
Oak of Pyrenees Weathers
; Attack, But Badly Shaken
; Paolino Mere Target
for German Sharpshooter;
Takes Terrible Punish- j
IIIUIIl HHUI I mini iiuuiiu
of Battle.
lly Alan .1. (inlilil.
AsSOlIaU'll I'l'I'HH SlHM'IS U'llUT.
NKW Vlllilv. June S. IA'
Just licfiiru Hie Htiirt of tin- 1 "111
and Iiint rutinil uf tin- mI u k fcst In-- ;
twei.'ii Mux Krlinii'llliK ami I'aollnu !
l,!z'U(lun. lu-fi'iec Arthur Dmi'i-
vall looked nnxlouisl at tho Lilnmly
batti'iid fine of (In- Kiiuii'urd ami
akt'd :
"Are you all riK'it. can you j,o
on ?"
I'aollnu snortfil lii-twoi'ii lilulsi-il
and swollen features, nho'iU 111
head In ti vlKoroii.s nod and leaped
hark Into the fray, nuieli uj a
gored hull toward the matador.
Ijisi nluht. Scliinellni!. tlienhun'
Hhooter of ISi'rllll. was the tiuila-
ilor, spearliiK and woundlni; lhe
Kpanlard. After a slow hetilnnhiK,
with elKht of nine ' niaullnir. mo
notonous rounds that drew con
tinual derl'don from a crowd of
4.1,000 spectators. SehmellnK alien
ed a slashlni! attack that shook
the celebrated oak of the I'yre
llees, even though it failed to cut
him down. I'uiil no's head was
bloody, hut unbowed, riKht UP to
the final I hainu. Dot he was
thoroughly beaten nevertheless
under the (lerman's cutting upper
cuts nnd jabs.
Kehmellnil received the unani
mous decision of Keferee Arthur
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BEGINS BATTLE
0 HEAD LEADER
j Uin:u out four, (IWvIiik in two
i runs. (!uy Itusyi inannpd the kuiis
i for Joe Mfi.'artliy.
j Thd vtctury coiitinui'il I lit Cubs
' In wren ml pliu't1. oilf f mull trunn1
ttchliu) the Plriitcs, uml tlrupjM'i
tho ('ardinalK in'o a tit- with ih
(iianiM. throe coiinntN fi-nm t lit
j lead. VnuiiK Henry M Wrier, eon
wide red u larliiK experiment ten
!'dayH at;', turned in atidther win-
nlnii cunifl for i'iilHhumn.
j ISiooklyn rallied to noxe out the
j liraves ly K to 5, with Win liallou
j doin Home fine relief pitehiiiK.
STANDINGS iF
OF THE
CLUBS-
Athletics Increase
Over Yanks to
Lead
Eleven
and One-Half Games
Browns Move Into Second
Place By Beating Sox. ,
SAY KOLOFF WRESTLES
lt the Aorlateil livss.)
Iatilii' t'oa-t leamie.
W. I.
.Miitms ".S 31
S.ni Kiami:-ei .. T. 37
Oakland f t 3it
MU.vvim1 4." 44
I.ms .M',elcM 44 AH
' KaerntH'lity 44 ."D
l Sfaltle 3:! "."i
; Turtliviid 3((
Ify William .1. 4'hfpiimii,
AsMictai'd I'reh portH Writer.)
Thi; hrKfnnfntf t the end is up
parent In the Ameriean league
hn Heydler'M euntenderM teeni
Juhi to have heinm the fiht. The
Athh-tlen inereiised their lead over
the champion Vankees to 1 1 en
riKements hy defeat inu' the IliiK
men, (J to 3, In the opener of n
tin ee-iranie erlen at Philadelphia
yesterday, hut the lliowns held
i their louml gumex fnnii the
CHICAGO. III.. June L'S.-,- ,.lt,.inlruh
Dim Kolnift henvyweiKht w rentier f hiti-
from liiwton, will do not wreHtlinn j . ',?,.(
! .Vew York
I llrnoklyn
National League.
W.
In HIlnolK rrriKH fur hi least u year
unleK the I JIInoiH ulhletie comniiH
tjinn relents.
The coininls.sT(n yesterday smj--
hut I nended Koioff on rharges made by
Chairman Paul I'Iipiii, that Kolof
'litis served loo faithfully and un
der too many, numes. as tin oppo
nent for Champion (Jus Rohnnen
hi'iT. Phern ehniKed that Koioff
has met HotinenherK nix t'meM in
dll'l'erenl sections of the counlry
since March five times under
assumed names.
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Undy in 400
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Dunovan and the two judges. Kr-m V-xvo v. Lindhe.nl, appears in a
Iho 10th round on there wax no
fioeHllon of the result. The Cier-
mnii toidt ahout a dozen of the
15 rounds altogether, in the ver
dlet of most newspapermen, hut
he piled up so deeinlve a margin
on point In the last six that the
lifting of his hand ly the v-teran
Joe Humphries, was merely a
formality. j
Herr Max Adolf Siegfried
Bchmetiiitf. clean rut, 23 years
Old a eapahlc boxer anil Kood
puncher, stands out today, there-1
fore, as the retini tis; sensation fj
what remains of Hie heavy weight !
division. j
lbs) .Mini key,
Ilerr Max may now be hal'y
lioned to fiuhl .lack Hhnrkry. the
I'OHlnn sailor, who was intiodud
timid a wild chorus of hones last
evening. The Hchmelliiji-Sharkcy
bout is a prospect an the 1 !i-'!i
filial of the beavyweinht elimina
tion business. Then iikm!". there
may be talk of .lack iJeinpney's
comeback aiij n match, with the
you UK Ciermart. who not only re
emhleH the Manassu Mauler In
ulriU'iik' fashion, but who also
trained some Inspiration for bis
lltiK career from a chance spar
ring match with Hempsey. then
the chami ion, in Cologne several
years iimo.
Kroio Hie loth round (hrouuli
the Uith. i'aolltm not only stood,
Vp against, but actually rushed
Into more punishment than the
last half dnzen heavy weifjlil bonis
Combined have w it nessed. Pi oin '
out of the protective cuverioir of j
B lines and clbuws that shielded ,
him fur lb. first half of ihc
f U:ht, paidlno leaped, swui and !
lashed 1 ke an enraiMt bull, j
Mostly be missed, however, and:
mostly be look a wlthci-lnu ih 'l
of Jabs to the face or sharp up-'
pcrcitts that Munu atid dactl. i
Scbmelln founht with a cool,!
rult'ulathur air more suited to a
vrteran of Paollno's a?:e nf 3t ;
than bis own years of 1M. The;
Herman found himself stymvd (
by Paollno's awkward defensive j
Incites In the Hist et:ht r nln ,
rounds. Tile Spaniard showed a '
lienltliy respi-et for S bin-him'
rlk-ht. V'ir round after round'
they l.ored In. beads touelhi-r. Th- '
crowd liooed and In the upper ,
Kiillery nin e diitt d Into ,i -chiirus (
).t" "Sweet Adeline." Whether ol' .
not this annoyed Si hnielinu, 1" 1
opened up with both hand In
the tnth and oub-kly turned Hi"
ftKhl into a bloody rout.
TUFFY GRIFFITH
FOULEDBY R1SK0
HK riKHT. Mich., .lune -N - ,Vs
lorry I" Tutl " Hnffith. inaklni;
his tlcbitt hm h at iivyweiKht. won
on n foul Horn Johnny lih.Ko. the
ClevelHtuI trial lnnse, in the seventh
round of their lo-toimd buttle In
ti e Olympic arena lieie hint ni;lil.
IHsko. bculen lor Vi siraiwht
rounds, sank a sweeping left hook
l(tw Into Tonl territory earlx In the
J Beventb tind Hefeie At l)a awmd
ed ti t) bout to Hie Sioux City, Iowa.
fWhter, Day would have hac been
justified In disfpianfylnu Ittsl.o
long before be did. an the Cleve
land f Inlttor delivered half a dozen
foul punches. He was warned In
the second and uuain in the (ouith
for hlttinK
Orlfrith weighed imi ponmls
spotting seven pounds U ihe Cleve
land baker hoy. who milled U71..
Deny Rehearing Hardy Can
SAN KK A NCI SCO. Cal., .him- :'s
I,?) Thf state supreme court ile
liled a petition for heiuiim of the
ttUte bar association rase attain!
Huperior Juihfo Carlos ll tfdy ol.l.o
summer eompendinni of the snfi.tllv
elect twice under Ins own name
,, ... iip.tpr pit wiio's.
j Modern Chinese
' MAItVSVll.l,K. Cal., June IIV
Thomas Woo and Churlnlt
i Vee, Chinese couple of this city. ; a henne-run in the
; were nmiTled In an ah plane .atPO : score tied at 4
fee) above Marysville.
front and moved Into second place
by nippim; the White .Sox, 4 to 1.
Willie all of this whs koIiik on
in the llainard league, the Pirates
were winning from Cincinnati, 5
to 3 ; and t he Cu b.s were shading
the Cardinals, 5 to 4. Safe from
the reach of the Kobins. the (Hants
had a pleasant afternoon against
their cousins, the Phillies, whom
they defeated by 9 to 3 for the
eleventh time in 12 starts. If the
rest of t he second division only
would pay the (Hants the same re
soect the Phillies pay, John Mc
(Iraw's troubles would end.
Sam firay resined in favor of n
pinch batsman just too sunn to get
credit for the Browns' Harrison
finish against Al Thomas in Chi
cago. CtcorKe Hiacholdcr ao the
lienefit of home-runs by Manusli
and Metillo in the ninth.
The Ued Sox defeated Washing
ton. 4 to 1. and Detroit won from
: Cleveland, fi to Z, in the remaining
j American b-auue fixtures.
1 towers Hornshy continued the
j Cub Mreak auainst the Cardinals
j by rapplrm ( 'larence Mitchell for
iiith with the
4. The rajah
two
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LIQUOR ON TRIPS
liKVKIM.V HII.I.S. Calif.. June
2K (A't Wftti movie cameras and
ound devices record IriK the cere
monies, Miss May McAvoy, film
ic tress, was married to Maurice
t J. Cleary, Los Anueles (tanker.
'ate yesterday at the Chun ll of
ile Hood Shepherd. ,
Celebrities of filmdoin filled the
pews of the church while crowds
lumored ntitMde in the hopes of
retHtiK a nlimise of the new ly
weds. A reception immediately
followed Hie ceremony.
The couple will leavo shoi'tly
for the Hawaiian islands for four
weeks, and lale in tiie fall the
honeymoon will be continued with
Pet.
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f.i
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M;w' VllllH, June 28- W
Tin- Ni vv Viirk lli'i-alcl-TrilmiH' sulci
today that liquor In now lii'lim told
al'oanl tin- t'llitfil States llnor I.o
viaihan on lio'.h oast anil wput
loiunil voyai'a.
The souree of Miplily for till! last
i astwanl trip was unknown, hut
the nowslialiiM' paid it wan K-afni'il
whin the ship ilockeil hrro ye-stfi-Uay
that llli-re was ciiuukIi liiiuur
on hand to put tho haru-mlcrs tu
work in first, fceeoml anil tourist
si'itions.
I'assenwiM.H saiil coirktails Kvcro
availaiili' hfforti luealH. tht' liest of '
wines at moderate prieen at the
la-limit
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to ICurnpe. I dinlnu tallies ami anytnim; exeein
-l-'alher Mieha. l J. M ullins ! hei r alter or hetween meals. On
offielaleil at the ceremonies. .l is. ! pnevious trips slme tho I luted
Harold I.luyd. Mrs. I.loy.l llimlies. ; Slates Lines. Inc.. took over tile
.Mrs. Itoliert Z. Leonard. Helen j Leviathan from the shippinc hoard
FerKiison and Kilitii ami Irene liquor was sold only on Hie west
Mayer, all of the movie colony, ward trip.
Here the liriuesmalils. Lois Wil
son, film actress, was maid of
hMior, anil Arnold Hangar, Kieh- ,
miilnl, ICy., Iiest man. !
E
Coast League
Yesterday
FIRM ON 'COT' PRICE
- liOSKl :ilt S, (He., June 8. UV)
Twentv-foiir carloads of spritiK
j lambs, the first trainload of lambs
ever Fhipped from the I'mixiua val
ley direct to Chicago, leit itose-
2S.-
nt on something of n spree with crime."
H A N K I i A NC I KC O, J u n
.hition pictures were held tu Oakland
be a deterrent to crime in . an ad-j Portland
dress here yesterday before tho J iJanlia,
International association of police- j Maliaf fey
women by Colonel Jason S. Jny
of Hollywood, represent in Will I
H. Hays, head of the organized
film producers. I
In support of his argument Jovj
pointed to the "iron clad moral of;
the movies" that tho guilty never
escape punishment. j os
'Of 3S so-called underworld P'e"!.s(n
iurt-3 proouceu last year. sam
Joy. "the crook or villain was
killed in 1 4 Instances, arrested in
la and reformed In five cases.
Of tia feature pictures produced Keatt le
in America during I SlliS. s:i per Saeranu nto
cent contained no villain and no j
(lly the Associated Prtss.)
li. H.
: 5 6
10 18
Hurst and I-omhardi
und Woodall.
j Missions
Hollywood
' Cob- and Hoffman;
Syphcr.
; K
Am-celes .
Kra ncihco ...
111; i and Handheld
ed.
SAWJOKK, Cal.. June 2X. UV'
Hesolutlons recommending that ijUrfr todav
apricot Kiowers stand firm for, Tlie amns averaped 75 pounds
$S5 per ton for size U s or better , H!,t., ;,n(1 WGre BOj( f()t. i cents a
for the 1)''J crop were adopted pnum( repretientlng payment ap
at a meetiiiK here of some -" (n-0ximately of $'J.h00 to the Ktock
represcntative Krowersi of this vi-men Tim shipment was purchased
clnity. A committee of five was ,y Armour & Company,
appointed to Investigate tho feasi-j -
bility of fornilng a reen fruit;
association, the object or which J
will be to aid growers In proctir-j
; 4 7 o inK for sueceedintr Heasona whatt
" 3 they regard fair prices. Five meet
Wetzel and' ings were arranged for tomorrow'
j night in various sections of the
county to urge growers not to
sell I elow the price agreed upon.
H.
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manski and Cox;' Keating and
TOI'KKA, Kan., June 2S. UV
A woman today held up W. .
Siabms, c-ahier if the Security
I tene fit associulio here and es
caped with tiie association's pay-
I Soverold.
Cool raet Wheat ft !
I'KXPLKTOX, Ore., June I'S. j
tPt Pctween rtiin.aao and tiou.oao
bushels of new crop wheat have i
been contracted here, according to roll, estimated at approximately
well Informed sources in the wheat r $ 1 4 .(MM), after kidnaping A. J.
Industry. Prices are saifl to ran'u i Perlich, Kansas City, and forcing
from $1.1)0 tu .n:i or a trifle 'him to drive her to the scene ot
higher. II he boldup.
South for the
Harold Snider, expert
driver, has a gasoline
secret worth hearing
winter
North for th
The Clark-Wilson
Lumber Company, of
ivhichMr.O.M. Clark
is prcsidcnt,is one of
the largest in the
Northwest. Their of
fices are at Linnton,
Oregon, near Portland
e summer
Hlie Clarks' ddver is catxLeu
of distance. . . hut particular
ahmit liis qasoiine
AKOiiD Sxidkr, who drives for the
0. M. Clarks of Tortland, will add
five neat figures to the speedome
ter of a Cadillac limousine this season.
His "boss" wintered in the South. And
the Cadillac went along devouring nearly
three thousand miles of highway plus
other thousands in shopping and visits
and sightseeing.
You'd think the car would bo ready for
an overhaul but today it slips through
t raflic and stretches out on tho highway
full of clean-powered speed.
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The Clarks arc proud of tho way their
car performs and give driver Snider the
full credit for it. He deserves it, too. One
of the things he insists on is a certain
brand of gasoline. He lias learned a secret
of "keeping upkeep clown" by avoiding
"wet" gasoline that causes oil dilution.
It is now a well recognized fact that oil
dilution from "wet'.' gasoline is one of the
most serious menaces to automobile mo
tors. Manufacturers and dealers, lubri
cation men and expert mechanics are
constantly sending out warnings.
And today there is no need of using
"wet" gasoline. Shell -100, tho "dry" gas,
exactly refined to eliminate heavy, "wet"
petroleum fractions, goes completely va
porized into your motor. Xo condensing
droplets run down the cylincWr'vulJs. All'
of it goes into power and mileage; It gives
you full value for your gasoline money.
Yellow and red pumps identify Shell
100, the "dry" gas. Thousands of conven
ient stations sell it.
Iii a magnificent hotel that orcrlooks the.
surf at a fioin;! southern beach the O. M.
Clarks sicnt the winter season. Drives
might take them through miles of smiling
countryside, but stops, for gasoline any
way, arc always ut Shell stations
LUl'OKTANT TO EVEKY MOTORIST
the hind of gasoline
Hore is n typical ex
ample of oM crankca.-o
oil after "wet" gaso
line waj Used. Oil b7o
pimniFiii ruined long
before it had run a
thousand miles
il
Shell 400 in tho pnma
cur would diluto your
oil very little. Tertians
r.'o or 9 inji full
thoiiFand miles not
enouph to hurt its lu
bntaj.t qualities
Notice the kind of ears at Shell stations and the peo
Vte who drive them. Cars that show care not all new
or expensive makes bii nii.v means but driven bl ji'0
ple who are thomihfful of their automobiles and who
vppncitite the sound value of Shell iOO, the "dry" pus
SHELL
The x D R Y J gas
New high-compression motors have no room for the hard carbon that comes from burned motor oil. It is important
that you use an oil that forms no hard carbon. Shell Motor Oil leaves only a little soft soot that blows easily away