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MF.Wt)TJT MAT! i THIBTTNT:, MEDFORD. ORFiOX, THURSDAY, .Ifl.V 11, liGn, 4 DEBUTANTEBRUiNS dim hit dv pad NO FEEBLENESS III I Ul UHI Resort to Blood Transfusion to Save Life of Dorothy Wilson, Daughter of Wil son Brothers Director 19-Year-Old Helen Hertz Charged With Reckless Driving. CHICAGO, July 11. ') A liluml U'iHlHftisiun was j.pj-fm-nn'ti i(trithy Wilsun, dciHitunte tauKh tor of Miilon "Wilson, a direelr if W ilson HrothcrK, in-Hiufiictiirorrt. Miss Wilson was critically injur otl ycstoruay when the rmHor car vn struck by itn nutmohiic driven hy Mies IlcU'ti ilartK, lil-ycar-ohl ditUKhlor of John licrta, former pi'CMitjcnt of the Yciiow Cah ooin- imny. Miss llcrtz facet! chaWH ut assault with a deadly weapon, and is at Uhorly on her own ru coKhizancp. Physician! said Mias Vitsun's cottilitlon was "utave, hut llhat sliu was holding her own early to day. Eva listen noHce were told that Miss Hertz drove through a stop light, ramming the Wilson car. Itoth maehinos were wrecked. SHss Wilson and her chauffeur were taken to a hospital, although (he hitler was not seriously hurt. Miss Hertz was accompanied hy a chauffeur, hut whs driving at the time of the accident, police said. At (he police Htation Miss Hertz was charged with assail ii with a deadly weapon ami her fxftid was fixed at $sn. She was released on her own recognizance at the recoinmentlation of William O. Kreeinati, Kvaitstnu rhlef of police. Chief l'Yceman said that should Miss Wilson's injuries prove fa tal, the charge against Miss HettK would be changed to manslaugh ter. Miss Hertz gave her home ad dress as Leona I-trms, Gary, III., where her father and mother main tain u racing stable which includes the one-time Kentucky derby win ner. Itrgh Count. Miss Wilson made tier debut in N'orth Shore society, last winter. .She has been living 'lit Santa i-iar-bara, Oal., with her parents. Her present visit hero was at tht home of her grandmother, Mrs. M. Crane Wilson. Miss Hertz' parents learned of Ihe accident while they were at ' .'ending the races at Arlington Park. MALE TENNIS ACE IS GDNQUERED BY la CALIFORNIA MISS I LONDON'. July IK (Ayi Mit. . Helen Wills showed a select and keenly interested gallery, includ ing the prince of Wales, how easily she is able to beat ven a first class untie tennis player, when on a private eonrt in i he west end of fondn she ifefeate,(i Captain Vietor Cawilef, M. P.. by pcores of 6-2, 01, Captain Cazatet, former mm lenr sfittash raefpiets ehautpion of Jtrltain and a rensHVued tennis & player, was no mmcii tor the woman champion' of thren na tions. The Mali, describing thrt match, says she ' played as if merely toying with liftn and ran away with the frst five gams before she allowed the captain If win two, after which sho prompt lv ran out the set. In the second set Helen Ho wed the score to reach I , four-all, before running out. Miss Wills' opponent declared he struggle! his hardest, hut his efforts were unavailing as "shj j 0 was loo good." This is not ihe first time Mi Wills has defeated a ranking male tennis star. A match with Fritz Mercur. one of tho tst Amnl - can players, at Forest Hills iast minuner. which was won by the fc woman champion aroused consid erable discussion and was followed a few days later by n return match which Menur won. Mercur said later that as ionff as ho played a hack court tani and traded drfv with Miss Wills she was mre than n match fr hfm. 'VlUFAItlti VA I CLEANING FLUID kCILMMS A If ii. ur mm is 8 7A ' AGAINST GIANTS i Rumor That Cubs Cracking Refuted By Performance , , .. j in upcner ai roio urounusi . nraies ana mm un Homer Spree. By William 1, i'liiitiMiin. Associated 1'ress Hnorta Write Iti'lunU that the Cubs w racking seem i hit vi1 been ex;i- grated. r distorted. Kresh from 1 two lanujiiiiM hy Cite ilruves in i four tiiimcs, the Chicago contend t stepped into ihe PSo grounds ';! ; yesterday and cracked curves an l f .vl J11U.U tltl ....-ll.-t tit,, (.-..tlu ..-ill. t patto! i-itu itself tti.y.y lit no tiiti at all. Tin Uiuiiis vn Ui ojH-iifr t'Nt MI'OIV (tf fi Itt 2, but it hoviiuhI like ait Irish mih. Turnt'il bnt'k fn ihr first nsaauit. (he CfaiitH innv farr (ho niHTHaily of wlnnins all four of the remain-j uik Kant.', it mey aro to utMptut'tMittt tau'witys 01 a so-lt WHirst. ll.seu iho t'u!s In .fon.l jioffitioii in this.! for any' clmmphmgltip event wer.; ki'i'Ich. 'M.'ainviiil.s tii." I'irnts ivill i I'tipi'ti ff from lf.e to Kreen. ho k;io!!h.Hi.k Jh ji:tlfr l.owl willij "iol!iR the fairways woiilii keep tin- I'hliHeH, whom they tlcffaie.I Hie .spectator;, far eiit.URli away yoxu-rilny hy 15 to !) in a home-1 from I he (ilHyel-H to prevent the run oruy. i former talking intimately io litem. The liuceaneers now lead 'hl. 'i-1 ami "t (he same time provide bo hy one and one-lialf same!., and ; llellty of opportunity for seeing the the chances for either the tiii.nls I Play," he said. or the C'ul.s to gain ill the iinme tliale future are slim. The 1'iratcs iiit five home-runs in I'htlaticfphia and the iMiillies four. This total was within one of the record of 111 for two eluhs in! a jj.-ime, set at the same itakcrj l.owl in 1 when the Fhiis hit six and the t'ar.litials four. Gran- ' thani led with two, and .Traynor, I l.loyd W'aner and Fusel! of thrt Pirates and Klein, O'Dt.ul and I Southern of tin. Phils ttt .me each. I U'illiam Watson Cla.-k oulpiteh-1 d .less HafiK's and r red e rank-' house hy jnst enough to enable Ih-ooklyn to win the opener of-its scries against the.' CardfmiEs by 9 to ti. Tiu Jteds puuelied the Hraves by Hi to 2 at Host on in the open ing of Jack Hendtirk's personal campaign to escape from the cel lar. Alphonse Thomas defeated ihe Yankees for the second time in his major league career, phfngihg the HuKgins camp into gloom. The Ue.ore was .,L. 3. The AthleiicK won ihe opener at ,Nf. i,ouis hy 4 to 1 1 wiien Howard IChmtte turned- in a two-hit game against Kammy tlray, hut tiie Ihowns got evejt In the nightcap, tteorge Walbei-g and Kddte iiom tnel faifet to, hold Ilowlcy's hoys, iind.tiie home iwirnhvon hy 1 to &. The day's campaign added a technical half-game to the Mackian lead, which is now eight games. The Yanks are only one and one half contests ahead of ihe Hrowns. Cleveland rallied sharply to de al Washington hy to 1, climh- (ni! one tinted aiove the ." mark SAVE MONEY-Get Full Oversize Goodyears HIGHEST QUALITY EVER OFFERED AT THESE PRICES i jg ng 1 .Afitt 1 SST . fw ztW. In UttAL 1 1 1 1 If TO I I m SI wJb t .Marly Mi-Manila hit MlJulh.-r huinrr I .ifli the iutM- f.H.nJ, ati.l tho Tt-j kit l-riii'd ilw 15.-J Swx ! Just i tii.tt tiKKKiit, ii . Coast League Yesterday i!y ihe Associated Press, it. II. K. Pmtlaud . ,-,-... 4 HI 3 Mishnts t- H -t ;;..! uir -. It. 11. 1 iSwinie 5 m N"llyuu.I 11 n: wM-h. Kam... wii H,i ,.i iv;tiii; il.iiv.-y itlt.l ChU. i,ts Angeles j Sacramento 'ami Hevetcid. 7 U Keating ii. 'San Iram:ise S 13 1 -IIHi Ueed. (VhcIiphcI: iHrst Ariett, Kssieh and Head, $ ,. ROPING OFF FAIRWAYS JOHNNYFARRELL'S IDEAu ST. AlitU'STIXK, Fla. joliimy rurroll Ihinks ji!f galierins could lit liuniUctt more nitilj.fiicto.riiy if UTICAPANTHERWiNS RIGHTTOMEET GUS .loe Mal. ewiez, trtiea, X. V Jan- ther. todiv had earnetl tho rietit to meet Oua Sonnenberg. world's heavyweight wrestling champion. in a title match to he. held here .Inly 21. as a result of his victory last night over Nick kutze of Chi cago, who suffered a fractured rib in the only fail, when Mntce wicz. pinned him to the mat after one hour twenty minutes of grap pling, and was unable to return, thereby forfeiting the match. ONTARIO JUNIORS WIN LEG1 DIAMOND IT HAKKK. Ore, July H.4 Tim American Legion junior hasehail team of Ontario won the champion ship of this district mt the right to meet the title holders of district )o. Saturday by defeating the Hatter juniors yesterday, S io 3, after trouncing LaGramle in the morning game, ti to 1, More than M.SOti lilinois farms h:ive electric service. BIG, HUSKY, FULL OVERSIZE, Goodyear Pathfinder Cords Patented Supertwit Cord Carcass 30x3y2 CI. Reg. Pathfinder S 5.15 30x3V2 Oversize Pathfinder; ... .... $ 5.25 1 31x4 S. S. Pathfinder L . , . . S 9.15 32x4 S. S. Pathginder .,,,,.,,......$ 9.85 FORD CHEVROLET SPECIALS 1 Now Improved Snocdway Corda 30x312 S4.45 29x4,40 55.65 MEDFORD WE SERVE TO STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. lly ilio AwfAiiied Vrcxs. Vtwlth Vmt W. i. 11-1. J..W Aiib. I.-s . : S 1 .3 Sjiii l-Yam-i,--. H 2 .JOHt Hollywood t - Mission ? S ."! OHfciiiii.i a mu W;trrmw!ito , ? 3Stsillli 2 .- I'orlllllltl 1 3 .! Nnthmsl 1,. 2 33 as i'. 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