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PXC1E SEVEN Retains Belt MTCDFOftfi MXTTj TRrnUNT!, rEDPORT). TtEfiOX. WEDNESDAY. .in.Y V FAR R MK I UU Ul.ll 1UU PLANE PAIHiCHiPiscui Til A7DRE5iATHLETIG m IU nLUIVLU nu nun niniro Pathfinder Qrew Unable to See Ocean -Saw Ships j Tuesday Morning m . .J i .... i AUHAA ; u.oppeu luw iu Mu.-: Attention-Minor Storms; . mc,,ucu - 1 lui - Great Height. By Capfc Ixnvis A. Yuncvy (As tolil to the Associated Press correspondent) SANTA NDER, Spain, July 10. (At Until we were very near the Azores we were not uble to nee ihe sea.. During the night I took the controls from WilliumH, who hud been slightly ill and went to sleep. At about 2 or 3 o'clock Tues day morning, when we were about L'50 mileM from the Azore the fog cleared somewhat and 1 saw a ship beneath us. I was unable to distinguish its nationality, but 1 dropped down almost vertically until 1 was Just over its prow, letting its crew know by my maneuvers that l! wanted them to broadcast our po- sillon fur tho.se who would be j waiting to hear from us. The brisk decent awoke Wil liams, who told me not lo do that any move, since It might cost us dear. We experienced two storms of little importance during the trip, one of these at 6 a. m. Tuesday and the other at 8 a. m. Jtoth drove us somewhat off our course, and upon the occasion of the latter we escaped its full foree by climbing to an altitude which at times was 12.000 feet. ;This extreme height continued until we passed Poroto and Cape Ortega, when we flew lower, the field' of. vision becoming much clearer.. NEW YOUIC, July 10, W) Take It from the wives . of. the crew of the monoplane .Pathfinder, a : woman can Ret used to any thing even to being the wife of nri aviator. ; - . ( - Not once during the long hours that . the Maine-to-ltome plane remained unxiKhteil ..over the At lantic dirt Mrs, ltnRfr-Q. Williams and Mrs. l.ewls Yancey, display any signs of ' nerves." Mrs. Williams explained: "You ttin Ret used to everything, even being married to an aviator, par ticularly if you have the supreme confidence that 1 have always had in llogor.'-', Mrs. 'Yancey echoed these views and added: "You have to be calm being married to a man like mine. He's trained me to keep my head. I'll admit I folt a little shaky when I kissed him goodbye, but I didn't let Lewis see it. I didn't dare." WALKER-L0MSK1 BOUT PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 10. CP) Postponement until August 19 of the 10-round bout between Mickey Walker, world's middle weight champion, and Leo Lomski. Aberdeen, Wash., originally sched uled for .Inly 29 in the. municipal Hladium was announced today by the promoter, Joseph Kennedy. The postponement was at the re quest of Walker, who said that he had been unable to go into train ing as soon as he had planned. Makes Life Sweeter rviUM.1. rfnmuhi amir. nl need an anti-acid. Keep their ijitem sweet with Phillip Milk of Mmg oeaial . When ton jnie or breath tells of BCia conuilion, curro:i, ib wiwii noonful of Phillips. Mot men ud women nvo ik-u muiiui universal sweetener more mothers should iuvoke it, aid for their chil dren. It ii a pleasant thing to take, yet neutralin-a more icid than the harsher thii'(?a too often employed for the purpose. No household should be without it. "Milk of Magnesia" has been tba V. 8. registered trade mark of tha diaries U. 1'hillips Chemical Co. snd iU predecessor Chirks 11. flullil WDO 1876. Phillips JT Milk . of Magnesia DI WU bAMtD Macks Distress Heightened by c h i c a g o Debacle Ruth Provjdes Eighteenth' HomerJim Bottomley Snares Pair for Circuit Hy William .1. Chlpmnii Associated Press Sports Writer. Just when it seemed that Con nie Mack was headed for open country where even his rear-guard would be safe from any Yankee thrust, the Athletics began absorb ing taps cm the chin from the humble White Snx. The champion Yankees perversely chose- the ex act moment, of Mr. Mack's great est distress lo launch a series of raids upon the li towns. The Huginen won three out of four in St. Louis as the Macks dropped three out of four In Chi cago, ami by this gesture sheared two full games from the A if) let le lead In one brief series. The Macks were out front this morn ing with a margin of seven and one-half games. The Philadelphia host still has Utile to worry about, hut soon may have plenty unless the brakes can be applied. The Yanks had to call on three of their, first-string pitchers to shade the Browns by 8 to 7 In the get-away game at St. Louis yesterday, but Herb I'ennock had enough stuff to register a trouble some third out in the ninth and the champions were saved. Babe Kuth provided the Yankee margin yesterday with his eigh teenth home run and a triple. The Athletic reverse at Chicago was brought about by a, double failure the Mackmen at hat and Jack ..Quinn. in the box. Urban Faber held the Philadelphians to eight hits to win hy ti to 4. Washington shaded Detroit by 2 to 1, but the Boston-Cleveland game was rained out. The Pirates gained a bit of breathing space for themselves by dropping the Kobins. 8 to 1, at Kb bets field as the Braves draped the Cubs on the ropes, (I to 2, for the . second time iu three: games. These two . results increased the lead of the 1'lrutes to one and one half games, but the Clams gave the one-two teams further cause to worry by cleaning up their fourth straight against the Reds. X to 5. Long George .Kelly celebrated at the Polo grounds with two home runs, which accounted for all the Cincinnati scoring. Fred Lind strom and Andy Cohen collaborat ed in driving- in seven of the eight Ciants runs on three hits between them. Cohen got only one of these but ft was a home run with one on base. Jack Hendricks and six lesser Keds were removed from the premises for thinking out loud on the bench. Two circuit drives by Jim Bot tomley enabled the Cardtnuls to defeat Philadelphia. The score was 7 to 4 In ten innings, Bottom ley contributing his second homer in the final round with two on base after Frank O'Doul hud tied the score for the Phils with a drive over the right field wall in tho eighth. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS- (Ity llif Assooiutcd PlfHH.) rncirif? ('oust lAuriu. ret. .XX'J .77S .7 50 .C07 .333 .S5(l .222 .11 1 I.O AnK'-ls San Knini-ico Hollywood .Missions - Oakland Sarrann-nto Seattle Portland ... V National Jjtug'ic. w. I. Pitlsliurch ! i Chlt-aKo 44 New York 45 33 St. I.ouIh SJ 31 liiooklyn 3.1 40 l'hlludi lihla 33 41 HiiKlon 31 4 0 Cincinnati L'li 45 American Ivuriie. v. r.. I'hlMdeliihla 54 Ni'w York 4d 57 St. lrfinlH 45 3n Detroit . , 41 3 Clevelnnd 3" 3" Wlihlllt'ton 2 44 clilcat-o SS f.l llo.-ton S3 55 I'ct. .644 .62S .5X4 .4113 .402 .44 .4113 .366 Pet. ,73a .630 .600 .Sill .500 .39 .354 .205 Fights Last Night l!y the A"oclnled PrcH4. Nj- York Tony t'anzoneil. New York, otit pointed Phil Me llraw. 1 tetmit. t 1 , . t'hlcaKo Johnny Uurnf. Cali- follllu. II 1 1 ... I tl l I Ted llOMf. Chi- oik. i. Hill. lir Moines Jo... r.iyem. Cellar KapoK OHtpolnted Jninny S.iccu. It. --Ion. till L' - - :kw Gas Sormeriber BOSTON, July 10. ($) Ous Snnnenberg took in another notch today in the diamond champion's belt, after turning back the chal lenge of Ed "Strungler ' Lew..s, from whom he wrested tho cham pionship six months age. Twenty five thousand customers cmuded Fenway park nnd paid '$90,000 to seo the second encounter Inst night. The former Dartmouth football player suffered the first fall of his 18 month's mat, carter last night, but . ci'.mc . hack with the famous flying tackle he bor rowed from the gridiron to flatten! Lewis twice in 22 minutes. l,ewls successfully avoided Son nenberg's hutting charges at ttv;, start. With 17 minutes gone, he I Jumped aside from one of tho! champion's charges so neatly th.it' Sonnenberg nose-dived to the mat. I The 'strangler" Jumped on himj and obtained a breast lock for the! first fall. j Sonnenberg came back fighting! mad. but almost lost the match ; several times when I-ewls clamped a headiork on him. Finally, however, he butted successfully to take tlie- second fall in 19 min utes. The deciding fall came three minutes later after Lewis had knocked Sonnenberg . out of, the ring. After the match two Chicago promoters, Joe Coffey and "Doc" Krone, announced that Sonnen berg would defend his .title at Chicago in September against' an opponent to be , selected by tho Illinois athletic commission. Coast League Yesterday Hy the iVss.K'laUHl' lhw-s " ft. If. 13. Portland 2 8 1 Missions 7 12 1 Batteries: Ortman and Itego; Nevers and Hoffman. R. II. K. Seattle 5 10 0 Hollywood A 13 17 2 Batteries: Oiphnmy House, Plp gras nnd Borreanl; Shellenback and Bassler. - . IL H. K. Ixs Angeles 6 14 0 Sacramento 3 7 1 Batteries: Plitt and Sandherg; Crandall, Could and 'Bevereld. H. H. 13. San Francisco 11 17 2 Oakland 2 13 1 Batteries: Thurston and Mc Isauc; McKvery, Jeff coat, Joiner and Tmbnnli. tWr7cj wra- v ', 'iyLt? r W lpsmr o m l a n 11 (C(C(H)L EM3D)) R .: B L ;AS SECRETARY OF ! ASHLAND. Y. M. C A. ASHLAND. Ore. July 10. (Special.) W. P. Waller, who for the past thrert ye;irs has been the secretary of the Ashland Y.. M. C i A. ami leader in boys' work has presented his resignation to take i effect on September 1st. Although the txmrd was reluctant to release i Mr. Walter, they were at lhe-wtm lime glad that such a line promo tion has come to hin. and that -he can have a well earned advance ment. The Y work in Ashland has grown and prospered under Mr. Walter in an unusual way. and both Mr. ami Mrs. Wvliflr have grown Into the community life in soch a way that they will be sorely missed in church and civic work. After a conference wllh John Rudri, secretary for the town and country work for the northwest, the directors decided to Invite St. It. Thompson of Port luud to ne cept the position made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Waltei .and were pleased to have an accep tance iy telegrn pli this morn ins Mr. Thompson will lake 'up Ins duties September 1st and on tha same date Mr. Walter will take up lu'H work as executive secretary for boys and young men In the Central Y. M. C. A. building In Port la ml. M r. Thompson Is a ynunif man whti comes well recommended for tbe work, lie is a graduate, of the College of Puget Sound niid II graduate of the Y boys' school at Seabeck. He served as a guide on .Mount Halnier mid has served In the finest patrol, lie Is a member of ttiMethodist church. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walter en tertained at breakfast on Tuesday morning, having as their guests John H. ltudd, of Seattle, town and country secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for the northwest. "Fred M. Hanson and his two sons of PaloAlto. Mr. Hanson is tho Pa cific Regional director of the Na tional Council of the Y. M. C A; He and his sons have been here for several days enjoying a vaca tion. Kdgar Wolcott, son of Mr. njid Mrs. M. J. Wolcott on Sherman street has gone to Reddlntr. Calif., whore he will be employed. Dr. F. O. Swedenburg and Har vey Woods are in Portland unend ing the meet In r of the American Medical association ii Mrs. Domino novost and Mrs. Andy McCee left on Sunday for; Portland and Seattle to visit with ! friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Doremus have returned from a short vaca- ! lion trip to Bandon. Mr. and Mrs.- F. S. Kngle, -Mr. Angle Kngle and Miss Gertrude Kngle made a trip to Lake of the Woods on Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Will M, Dodge, Mrs. J. P. Dodge, Mrs. H. C. Galey and Mrs. A. F. Hunt were visitor at Crater. Juko on Monday, mak ing the trip by the Medford-Prow- j pect route. Mtss (lertrude Kngle and Mrs.! Angle Kngln left Ashland on Tues- ! day morning to visit friends In J Fugene, Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. IT. Paulserud and Mrs. Clarey left on Tuesday for lake of the Woods, where they plan to remain some time if Mr. I Paulserud finds conditions favor- j able to his comfort. Mr. Paulserud is convalescing from a long and serious Illness. j , 4 Corvallls. New nnd modern two-story business building will be erected here shortly. " 72 y&h", rZ-4K 7 v -tvf w7 I ! Certified public accountants report choice of 2,003 New Yorkers in test of the 4 leading cigarettes We hereby ccrtlfytthut we supervised and audited a public 'Yonceuled name" test of the four leading cigarette brands at 1741 Broadway, New York City, dur ing the period of March 2 to March 5, Iti1), inclusive. The test was open to the general public. Everyone who stepped Into the display room was invited to smoke one each of the 4 "masked" brands and indicate which cigarette his taste like.! best. We further certify "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD CHICAfio. July 10. W) ChnrKs that boxers have been forced to tflve . frgni 10 to 10 per cent of their purncH In order to pet plates on cardn nro. to be investigate!, . and proniorVrs and matchmakers havo been ordered to appear be fore the Illinois athletic commis nlon next Tuewdiy. Chairman Paul Prehn yesterday ! said tho commission bus evidence of boxers having been forced to hii limit to the "shake-down" In order to K't bouts. j I'aiKil Nuncio lrcseiitel. KOMK, July Hi. !' .MonslKimr j HoiKonKlni Dura, first papal nun-1 clo to the I'nited Kingdom at' Italy, presented his letters of cre dence to Kins Victor Kmmanuel at tho guirinal palace this morn Intr. IMA "Our repair lulls lisive 1m?cii SBIlalEl 'write .MACPIIERSON, of Mcilford Stewarl-Marriirriinn Lumher Co., Med ford, baRtteeo enjovlng plen )id reKtilta In the uie of Lycol Mis tor Oil in m ii. M. delivery truck nd two titenger ran. M During Ihe two yearn e have hren in biiiinrns," ava Mr. Mar IMirman, "w have url AimmI ted Lanolins and (jcol Motor Oil ROADWAY casts its that the following summary correctly Hetsfortlitliecoiiiileteresultsof thlstest. I1KASI) FIRST CIIOICKS KKKUI.T oi.t ;oi.r tot 3(W(, "Urand X" 522 26 "llrand Y" 450 2i "llrand 7." 40 21 Total 2,00. 100 Accountants C I'. RE-ELECT DIRECTORS FOR IIIHIA HOE ASMLANI). (He., July la. (Special.) The direct oim of tho Lit h la SpriiiKS Hotel company, who have nerved during the past year were unanimously re-elected ut the annual meetliiK of the stock holders which was hejd "t the hotel on Tuesday ufteiioon. " The tri'slrlent of fbe him id. T. II. Slmison, presided at the meeting ami S. v. Peiers. Jr., acted ns sec retary. The dlreeorate is com posed of the following members: T. II. Simpson. J. .McCoy, .!. II. McCee. Ii. 1. KndeiH. .1. II. Hardy. V. o. N. Hmllh, and 11. A. Sternes. An explanation was made by J. V. McCoy of tho arrangements "that hn.ve bren made with the holders of the hotel company bonds ami also read a deed, whici the hot id directors had approved to bo trlven to the bund holdeis. I - i rxeltmlvely In rur delivery truck and two cam. The repair bill havn liren V'fyamiill and we cotitrihiitft Ihla to tha high grade of AhmicI ated produrtn." Fit joy tinmt motor performance. Drive In at the rrd, green and rrram alatlan or Karue and fill lip with Cvcol, the Motor Oil of vote for The 4 leading cigarettes, masked to conceal their identity and Auditors UirillTtj Co.. II it ml a lease and option lo imrchiisp iwblrh the bond - holders had tn 'turn offered to the hotel company which wmild hermit a eontlnua 1 lion of the operation of the hotel j until Oftolier, l:Ui. ai least.' LLION Fl I ! ClIICACO. July to William j Vrh:ley, Jr.. Is So determined thai j his "ul)S win the National league j pennant this year that he has plac ; ed another million dollars at the disposal of Manayer Joe McCarthy for new talent. Lavish offers have been made to St. Louis for Krankle Krisch. and lU, the New York (ilatils for the immediate release of I'Veddle Llnd strom, but those clubs have pen nant ideas (tf their own and 're fused to Hell them. Can by. "Herald" new fiimrter-s. moved Into ill ftseri .tt tuna mm wmntm iiu 4 hm Kntluranre Ilrynnd Hellef. No motor oil deposlti less carbon than lycol. It linn amiiliiK ntahih Ity, maximum lubrication vulue. ya(d hiNta longer; it nuiurra an Unbroken, protecting film of nil where heat, prnurilrc. and friction are grralctl. O.Gs. 1 ' 1 v ! Ac ! Vi On your Radio. OLD COLD PAUL WIIITE.MAN HOUR... Paul Whitummi, kin of Jazz, with his complete orchestra, hroadcaits the Ol.U COLO hour , , . every Tueiday, from V.to 10 P. M.. I'lmtera Daylight Savintf Time, over the entire uctwork ol the Columbia Uroduailiii Syitttu. STARS OF SEE ; ni:w MiLPonrV. conn., .iuiy io ! OP) Frlenufl learned today 'of j the sudden marriage of Mary Ellis i and Hnsll Sydney, stars In "Meet : the Prince." j Tho couple decided to bo mar ! ried while guests at a week-end , house party at the summer homo I of Richard Holeslavskv. director ' of. the American laboratory the-. ntre of New York. After the ceremony, which was i performed Sunday, Mr. aml.MYs. Sydney were given an Impromptu wedding parly, then left for New York. I Miss Kills had (been, married twice before, and Mr. Sydney once.; j His first wife was Doris Kekne. j tho. actress, with whom he 'starred, tn several plays, particularly "Ro mance." nnd 'The Czarina." VVUhN the thundering how itzers of the sloop-of-war ' Decatur" repulsed the at tacking savages acpundSeattle in 185b,anothcr heroic chapter in the annals of Pacific Coast history was written. Romantic bits of western history such as this are reveal ed in the Associated Oil Com pany radio program, "Roads to Komance. Listen in each Wednesday evening. 8 to 8:30 p. m., on stations KPO-San Francisco. KGO-Oakland: KFI-Los An rHm: KGW-PorthndiKHQ-bpoknne: KOMO-Seattle. ' 'I &7 7H 7 rjtpA SV1ARRY ON PARTY W7 mx II I ("hlinqii el-eels IJ.OOO new tullll- lug! yearl.