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CARDS STATUS ' PRECARIOUS AS ! LOSSESJVIOUNT CROWD FOLLOWS JONES IN OPEN TITLE BATTLE" ! Drop Sixth Straight Contest ! When 'Southworth Ex tends Losing Streak Cubs Retain Half. Game Margin Over Pirates. i ' . Ily William J. i'hipiiiun Associated Press .Spurts Writer i The situation of the Cardinals is 1 becoming more alarming every day ' hut at the current-writing It itp '; peurn that there is not even u i situation In the American league X tha Athletics wttyluying the Sen atort at-will to maintain their al-Vj-ecdy propitious lead. ' 1 7 ' The champions of John Heyd t lor's 'circuit dropped their .nlxth straight yesterday when the nmbl timiH Plrnicsi won liv 5. to 3 at l Forbes field. The. Cuhs held thej ; pace by Nhndlng the' Ileds In Chi- caBOt 5 to .4 in eleven rounds. Jty way of focusing a bit of attention ) on the American league the Ath 1 etics slammed the .Senators hy 7 to 4 and 4 to K gaining half a game on the Yankees, who nosed t out the Hed Sox by 4 to 3 in 10 i InnhiRs. The defeat of the Cardinals ran ? 11 Illy Suiithworth'K losing streak to i twelve games In the last fourteen. The Pirates annoyed the veteran 1 Clarence Mitchell, at Intervals lor six iimlngs before deBt'fiidlng upon him in the' seventh foi the two ;. runs" whlctv provided 'the ultimate . Pittsburgh margin. - The -t Oubs faltered ag:iinst the Reds' at Wrigley field yesterday, but '-raniert. Hlutrply in the late $ rounds upd pulled out ,lhe decision tin the ..ejeventhi -, : Hy . winning, the Cubs remained 'half a. game ahead of the l'irntes, wind 'increased their margin over the ,G(ants to four full contests. ;The 'New Yorkers took the first i gime of a double-header at IJos- ton hy 6 to 3 as Alelvin Ott hit his twenty-third homer, but the Braves claimed the second. 3 to 2 The i Phillies and the iioblns got the j afternoon off. The Tigers slugged the 'Browns '. hy 10 to 4. . The Yankees thus climbed hack into second place by a percentage marginalthough vir tually tied with the Browns. The Indians won two extra Inning games from the White Sox in Cleveland, by '4 to 3 in ten innings and by' ft. to 4 in eleven. : C f,. BOAT AT LAKE IS :EATURE ciiATi:n i.ak;:. ore., ,iuty a. - (Special) Scores of l;iUc visiluis ci-oviIm ii low (in in! of I he im one-luilf mill, from the loth.e y-s-terdny co wutch tin hreaih-iiiking tea I ot lowering lo t he w a!r's edge of the new 4tt-i;ineimer, two Ion launeh. i As the huge launch was allowed to slide ineh.liy inch on the jour ney down the IU(W bank, cameras clicked n ml a motion picture camera i. round out many feet of film. The boat was lowered .'.() feel Ttie-day morning a ml in all probability will be lowered the re mainder of the thousand feet to the water by Wednesday eveniti:;. The large boat, which is one of the fill. st ever placed on the lake, was built by Hoy Telford of Klam ath Kails, who is It) chaiLie of the' luuncbing, assisted by the regular boat crew. Six new rowboats are also to be lowered Wednesday t the water and everything will be in readings: for the l.irge Knurl h of July crowd. jsv;ce:(ert Prtss I'hoto View of Winged Foot club course at Mamaroneck. N. Y., where 1929 open flo!f title was decided. Crowd Is following Bobby Jones, amateur chmpjon. On left Is Johnny Farrell, who defended his title. Right is Al Esplnosa, noted pro, who turned In one of the low cards on opening day. TILDEN DEFEATED Latest Government Pear Crop Report Shows 58 of Normal Annual Yield Expected for U. S. ; 55 o in California HERR MAX MUST FIGHT 4. NEW YORK, July 3. (PJ The New York, ..statu-, aLhJctic corqmM-. eion today tojd ' Max Sch moling, through, his accepted adiBer,-' Joe i Jacobs, : that he must po. through ,J with a match with the' Engltfh 'I heavyweight, lhil Scott, which ha i been tentatively set for AugUKt 7 ; at Kbbets field. j Arrangements for the bout were Tnado by Arthur1 Buelow,' fcichme- Ing's rejected German manager. , STANDINGS OF THE 1 . By the Associated Press ... PACIFIC COAST. M2AG UK . - Won. Lost. Pet. Portland :....-v 10 1.000 JIullywood : 1 0 i.ooo 4(an Franclfco 1 0 1.000 AIlHHlon 1 o I-""" Seattle 0 ; 1 .000 Hacramenlo 0 1 -000 ; Oakland ...r.....; 0- 1 .000 : Los' Angeles 0 1 ' .000 NATIOXAI liKACl K Won. Lost. Pet. . Chicago 40 23 .(135 : rittaburgh 41 25 .21 New Vurtf 3!l 30 .5fi5 ' St. Lo'ufB ..;...-. 36 31 .M? , Urooklyn 31 36 .4fi3 Pliltidelphla 2 33 .418 HoMton 28 3fl .400 Cincinnati 24 . 41 .3fi' V AMKItlCA.V I.KAC.I K Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 50 17 .740 New York 40 26 .606 Kt. I-OUis 41 27 .603 Detroit 3 Cleveland 33 34 -4n3 Wutthlngton 26 , 3!t .4n Chicago 23 48 .324 Boston 22 fiO .306 : AVIMBI.KDOX, Kngland, July 3. (P) Henri Cochet of France defeated Hill Tildeu , in Ktratght sets today in the semi-finals of the Itritbih tennin championships. The little Kreneh marvel flat tened his old rival from the United States in decisive fashion by Hcores of G-4, 6-1. -o. .The victory was the moat one-, sided Cochet ever scored 'over Jii den. lig Rill never threatened after the first set. Tilden and Cochet fought a grim first set, games going to four-all with service. Then Til den missed n wonderful chance, ile was leading Cochet at 40-Iove in the ninth .- game,, hut the Frenchman pulled lever and won the game, going into the lead at 5-'4. Tilden started 'the next game with a double fault, the1 game went to deuce and finally the Frenchman broUe through the American's Hervlce and won the ot. , (1. " King jAlfonso of Spain arrived itn the second set started. Cochet ran the score to 6 -love before Tilden got his amy guiue in the second set. And he cap tured that only after a lon strug gle for advantage point. Henri then run out the set. Helow Is listed the last government report for the estimated pear yield for the United Slates l'or.l!2y. In Washington and Oregon, where the number of pear trifs, of bearing age, hus Jieen increasing rapidly, the production will no iloubl .run close to the 'average of the past few years From present Indications the California pear estimate will, ho re vised in July io ti,:Uri,ooo bushels. In summarizing this report, the American Fruit Growers, Inc.. notes that the large producing st-ites of California and New York both expect light crops. The condition of the pear crop Is estimated at 5S per cent of normal, as compared with 70 per cent of last year, and an average of 65 per cent during the previous 10 years. The table below shows the estimated output, and also the actual production oT last year. Maine Xew Hampshire ... Vermont Massachusetts Ithode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Ohio .Michigan Iowa Missouri , Ncbruska Kansas , f.-.:t Delaware ..... Maryland(i. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina .South Carolina Florida Tennessee WIMBLEDON. Knglnnd, July 3. (P Mrs, May Sutton Bundy. winner of the Wimbledon women's singles 24 years ago, was elimi nated Id the quarter-finals today by Miss Joan Ridley, young Kng lish player, by scores of 6-3, 6-2. The old tennis campaigner from Santa Monica, Calif., mother of five children, played courageously and well, but could nut match her youthful opponent In stamina and speed f foot. Mississippi . Arkansas ouishma Oklahoma .... Texas Idaho Colorado New Mexico Arizonn Utah United States 192l Forecast IV. Flu. 1028 liu lt2f) .. 84 10.000 10.000 .. 87 ' 0.000 13.000 .. 82 6,000 10.000 .. 75 R6.000 ' 68.000 . 80 7.000 10.000 .. 74 42.000 fiO.OOO .. 2 1,800.000 1,572.00" .. 63 502,000 472,000 50 620.000 425.000 35 305,000 186 000 60 288,000 246,000 .. 62 540.000 64!l,000 .. 50 810 000 550,000 .. CO 47.000 48,000 60 171.000 383,000 .. 75 12,000 34,000 .. 65 51,000 214 000 62 s ; 108,000 . 288,000 .. 64 103.000 204,000 .. 07'.' . ,- ' 230.000"'-' 328,T)00 ... 3G ' 63 000 ' '' 46,000 ..40 234,000 191,000 46 133.000 84.000 44 ; 245,000 147.000 .. 68 52,000 54,000 62 1 16.000 113,000 .. 55 255.000 1 . 212.000 42 234 000 126.000 .. 54 104.000 143.'000 .. 50 102.000 . 100.000 .. 65 69.0O0 65.000 63 72JDOO 160.000 75 300,000 526,000 7X 72,000 66,000 .. 82 185,000 517,000 .. 50 27,000 50.000 .. 72 15,000 13,000 80 87.000 83,000, .. 73 6.0(0 6,000 .. 66 3,500 000 3,015,000 .. (17 2.7110,000 2,202.000 .. 55 0.126.000 6.89 1,000 .. 58.5 23,783.000 2O.R63.O00 Kl'CKXK. ore.. July 3 (Pi A memoiiiil in Tom Craig, pionei-r McKt'iixic pass rural mail carritr, who lost his lift- in a racing bliz zard in ih.- lint' (lf duly, will ! erect fd ovt'i his grave on (he pass. The deeision was reaehed by members of l he Oregon Associa tion of it urn I heller farriers, who selected Mend as 1 he cnnveiii ion ctiy for next year. Four hundred postal employes from all section of the stale attended the four di visional (oiiveulions here last week. WILLAMETTE PAPER COJ UNDERTAKES RNANCE PORTLAND, Ore.. July 3. (O') MV B. (irifNthH. northwest manager of Blyth & Company, bond house, totlay denied the t'rown-W'illnniette Paper company was taking over the llawley Pulp & Paper Co. of Oregon City, (ollowiiiK reports yes terday that reliiiuTK inu of the llaw ley I'onoern would he completed within the next two weeks. T.he nature of refinancing was lint unnnunred und Crifniha, who represented the slock controlled by" the Crown-U'lllanielte, and V. P. llawley, Jr., declined to dlHCiiss It. but indicated the situation was well in hand. 99 YEAR SENTENCE "FOR WIFE I Silk It is "an old and pleasant custom in American business to pub lish an advertisement on Independence Day as a gesture of public spirit. This custom fits this store with special appropriate ness, dealing as we do in fine American watches. .' ELGIN . . . WALTHAM . . . HOWARD HAMILTON. ILLINOIS,' LAWRENCE'S Medford's Long and Well Established Jewelry Store JEWELRY OF, QUALITY ment by n Jury here last nluht. ntul found her In convulsions. ; defense pleaded for leniency on ..Mrs. Nix, mother of n 5.nionlhs'. i An alleged confession hy Nix i ground that paralysis had left old chilli. 'died on Juno 1H, shortly that he fed her a capsule of poison partly disabled and mentally after neighbors heard her screi'm was not Introduced at the trial. The ' balanced. the AFTER SMELLING RESIN ELDERLY TEXAS SHIEK RUNS AFOUL OF LAW; KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. July 3. UP) In the most startling ring upset ever seen In Klnmath Falls. Gene O'Orndy, Ashland youth, ad ministered a sound heating to K. O. White, OhieaKO nero middleweight last niL:hl. Knocked down for a seven count in the first and weakened "by a nat tering body attack In the second. O'Orndy suddenly turned the tables In the third und took the lead with, an attack to the head. lie held the lead for the rest of the fluht. Krankie Monroe was Riven a de cision over .lack Nash In the seml windup. 4 Fights Last Night NEW YORK, July 3. A An elderly six-foot Texan who Ik Raid hy the poliee to have left A trail of at least fiO broken hearts and as many empty purses nernss'the continent, was hcint; held today as n fugitive from Amarlllo, Texas. Thy said the elderly lothnrlo. who described himself on Charles H. lioyles, 08 yenrs old. wits wanted in Texas City on chargea of biganv and grand larceny and for jumiTlng $10,000 hail on April 1928. His arrest, thev said, cut short a romance ho had started here with a ltrooklyn woman, whom they described as the widow of a hanker They wild another Hfdok lyn woman stopped going with him only after she had spent nearly 7,0G while' in his com pany. 4 "lnfled ndvArtliunff et result. NEW KOSTON, Texas, July It. (A)- Ode Nix. youns .Malta fanner, was convicted of the poison murder j of his 17-year-old wife. Venita. mid I sentenced to yeurs iniprtson-' REPAIRING 'JEWELERS MCOrORD.ORE ItK.rollT Ol-' CONDITION UI-" Till'. Jackson County Bank a le4lfonl, ('omily f Jackson. Orciton, nt cUise uf business .lu lie 11129. IIKNOI'IK'KK discounts $ f Coast League Yesterday V.y the Associated Press IX. ' H. K. Porllnnd 7 1! 3 Los AnKeles' 3 ft 2 Kullerton nud Woodnll; I'lltt. Boehler. Peters nnd itrreil. i,OS A.N'OHI.ES, Cai., July 3.J (P) The rapid rise of Hick Dan iels, hard htttine .Minneapolis heavyweight, was temporarily halt ed today as a result of the techni cal knockout scored last nlKht by Yaye Okun. New York scrapper. t . CHICAGO Al Friedman of, Bos ton knocked out Walter Madey of C'hlmgo R . Mils Mlnlkel of Mil waukee oiitolnted .Tack lxe of Cal ifornia (6). . Loans and i Overdrafts Bonds, securities, etc...'. BankiiiR house I4u,iiil), furniture anil fixtures $22,9Cll.rn Heal estate owned other than bankinK house Cash, due from hanks nnM cash, items 907.2ar,.5! Kri3.9!i 404.nxii.li4 aa.oeo.no 8.7i!f,.97 3HO.n2ri.4 3 Total I.IAIHI.ITII'.S 11. Seattle .. Kan Kranrlco Klsch and Horreanl; Reed. F.. 0 0 1 2 in 1 .Mails and Capital stock p.'ild In Hill-pltls t: lnllvideI iirofits net Reserves Due to bunks Demand deposits " a Time certificates Hnvinp deposits Total - t'.tate of OreKi.n. County of .lackum, ss. . 1 , 7 9 H . i 5 H . f P M ino.oon.oo '20.000.0(1 lli.74K.D3 10.2OH.00 6.34K.7S .. nSI.440.9I 143.4."i0.23 .. ul I.Clil.M fjllljlllil H jlllMlM iillfflllllliillllllflllplllli M n. H. 12 K. Missions Onklnnil 3 11 1 cule and Hoffman: noKli.-j and l.onitinnli. I!. M. r Hollywood . Ii r' n Sacramento I Wttiel and Basslen Cook: Keat. IrtR. Klynn. Ollllck and Hevercld, llarrl. Pini.ADnLPHIA Jimmv Bvrne of Kentucky ontnolnted (ieo. Cook I Total - 1 .7 n s.s r.H.08 of Australia 1H11. Tel Sandwlna of Sioux City. (own. fttoniH-d Harry . 1, V. 11. ':iwler. -asiiier of tile above-named bank, do solemnly Dillon ol Omaha. Nel). 101. . rwrar thai, the aleive n.iicm. nl is true I" Hie best "f my knowledge I Ti:i.8A. Okla. Babe Hunt of , .'T'1.' , . v ,, VAWTKII. roncu iiy iiiiiMnin-u rtiiniin on-; i. . . ' . f ishier Subscribe.! and'ncoin to Jiefore nip Ibis 3id dsy of July. I92!l. ' UK MAIill i-avm:. ' Notary public for Oregon. (SKALJ My coinmissioii exfiires Marcll 3. 1933.' 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