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OREGON GOLFER
WINS ' TITLE IN
I , MISSION 1 1 I U I, S CO UXTR Y
CLL'i. Kaunas City, Mo., July 13.
UP) Dun Mot1, MinlliiiK Univi-i'Hity
of Qr?(jon Nuphumore from tho
AJtli'rwootl Country; club of Pot-timid.-
today won tliu thirtieth an
nual western nniuti-ur Rolf cham
pionship, dvfruUiiK Carter, Ne.
vudu, Mo., on the 37th hole,
one up. . .
.Curter, . pulf captain from the
University . of Missouri, lost - th
match heeuuHt1 of a lout huii, ufiur
,U,.Ku1lant, uphill . fit; hi which
brought him ul, Hiiuare with Moe
at v the, Stith hole, after he hud
heen seven down at the Mart of
the afternoon Ift-hole round,
.On the IUth hole, Carter" drive
was In a clump of butshnH near the
boundary line, and be did nut find
jt within tho specified .five, min
uted. ,..Jo hud, taken , u deKperate
' fanner and instead of playing IiIh
tirlvc safe for u whort approach
',tAO elected to Hiiout over a clumii
of tali treeK direct .for the kiooh.
JJ1 look a five to trt down, wlillo
Moo played conservatively, and
.whs on in two and down in two
ptittH. , , . ; , . ,
,A iK-'illery of neverul hundred
perttonu blurted tho afternoon
round, hophiK that Carter would
recover from IiIm erratic piornini;
rouud and ho thein some in
tnrestitiK Kolf, but' finally expect
ing Aloe to win tho-title by the
K7th. Kreei). They watched In
amazement uh the 2t-year-old Mln
.sourl youtli HlowFy cut down Mop'h
ndvantiiKe. went one up on the
14th preen, - Hlipped a (rain on the
next three holct And then forced
the match into an extra hole by a
birdln three on tlie t'tij-yard IKth.
Carter iva twe under par for
the .reflation iH hulm of bin ufi
ernonn round with a fix, and one
under imr for the.Hfth. u decided!
contrast from bin MO of the mom-1
inn round, which , whm eiKht over I
perfect fiKureH.i m ,
wwi'B; ri:engm .inornniK ruuiKf
vt-- (vr,,vu unuer , iur, vhh not
duplicated liy tlie mveot Hhot
maker from the J'aclfiu count dn
Jthe afternoon, and lie wuh four
over, par fin the Jii holeM.. M
1 . He wiut fitupiently- In trouble,
but When raced with poHsllilo
clIinlimLli.il by the AliMHourl dark
hoiHe whom tho tournament fol
lower' refUHcd to take Hciiously.
oven w hen he en W red t he f i na I
round, the Portland golfer had the
'necPHKury reserve, .although ; tlie
KullcrHe conceded lie got a lucky
;.'break" when Curler lowt bin bull
n .the :i7th. , ' ,
, Cartei-H. play on today'K after
noon round wan bin beHt of the
lotirnliment. To reach the riiml
rdund and 11 chance at tlie title
b he eliminated Donuld ArniHtrontf,
, Aurora, Ilk, 2 up; Art KetUund,
W'lrhita, Kan., 3 and 2; liwrence
Moller, Qulncy, III., 3 and 1, and
Art Sweet Chicago, 3 and 2.
Mor'h, victims were V. H. Critch
low, Oklahoma . Mate, amutetir
cha,mpin . from Ardmore, C and
5; Clarence Hubby, veteran TVxuh
Vlnyoti from Dal Ian, 4 and U; Curey
U. 1 tallow, Jr., KansitH City, 4 and
3, and John Lehman, fiary, Ind.,
8 and 2. Moo hIho was medalist
with two par 12 roundH for 144. ,
. Moe victory retained the went
eriv amateur j erown few Hurtlnnd, '
ay nnk, Dulph. of Portland, wan
ivMnM'i IiiHi. year. - lb, did not de
fend nhlH,, ,UUe, Mou leaven fir
boipo toniKht after hcliiK away for
mure than h. mouth. DuiIiik Unit
time hq ..cimtpeled hi the national
U,trcolhKiulu - and reached the
third round. lie will prepare now
.for tho uutlonul amuttur In Hep. :
teinber. ,, ,. . ... ,
Moe, uiorniiiK: '
Out 3M r.13 4 1l' 3 I
Jn ,...4.(4 C14 443 yti 70
AfternoiMi:
Out ...;.444 f.l3 4;.3 30
- Jn., M.ri5 744 44407111411.
lixtru hole. 4, . ;
; Carlrr. iiiornlnK:
Out 454 G33 M3 37
Jn fi4 &4 I li3 43 80
Afternoon:
Out 3G4 03 441' 3:
ill 035 0J3 3ti US
814
tra holo, B. , - k
PtlV out 4M 543 44335
In ....,.45i 534 444-r-37 1-
: A'I!V VOliK, .July J3.-(n
illliim Wiitnmi 'hu k. u R
omimvv C tht Jiriiuklyn iluhin,
know why iiiitlmrs wiiikitn in th,
luxliij ImilntH uf ki'. vh)k'c
liilly tluriiiH h"t Wfutln'r,
'1'lui k ill hod the Dc.clKc rK to ll
to e victory uver tUn HI. UiiIh
('ftrriltiiitft tiie other clay, but vu
lucky to lunt out tho Kitme. lie
oxiiluineil tt t Ilia way: .
' llufore the Hume 1 Rot on the
uriilfH anil . weiKheil - 1b7 tounls.
fler tlio itame -I weiRiii'd Hii
potltiflN. a Iohm of 1 1 poumlK."
t'iiirk, hownver, tlraWH nome wit
isfiK-tion out f the fni-t tliat I
lilt (Unner, plenty of water, a kihmi
niKht' Rleep and a heavy break-
fast, brought him bark to bin orl
inal welfjlir the following ilay.
ROBIN PITCHER LOSES
: WEIGHT DURING GAME
. rAMHUIIXiK. Mann., July 13.-r
Wl--Th HHrvtiid-Vale track .team
overwhelmed t be. Oxford-Cambridge
athletes by winning eight
and a hit If first places to three and
a half In their ninth International
rneet her today at Harvard sta
dium. The Amerlctin' margin of
victory wan the widest In ihe his
lory of tin compel it Inn, Inch ,
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PIIDO UUITCUACUl
UUDu Vim LiinO
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GIANTS; ' BROOKLYN
.. , r ,
l'()l ' OltOUN'Dtf, New York,
July '13. M'j iliil CuiIkoii let the
tijuntn' (i)vn , with four hits hre
today und the CubH won The rub
nor uujtu) .111 their .ei icfi or. ovc
asalnst tho dun. - McOraw by u
sJiut-out Hrore, 4 u 0. The liruins
earned two markers off Dutch
Henry la seven inuiiiKH, ;tme on
Stephenson's home run. Hornsby
hit for the circuit with one. on In
the elKhlh IiiiiIiik witli l'itzslm
inonM in the box. 0
11. II. K.
ChicuK" 4 11 0
Xew Vork 0 4 0
ltalterles: Curlson and Taylor;
Henry, J'ltzslmmons and O'Karrell.
, liOHTOX, July 1 3. W) Joe
DuKan'H hIiikIc ncoiIiik Doll in tlie
tenth prevented the Dravca from
(,'oftiK into liie National leuuue
eellut: and gave thcip u 7 to G
win over Cincinnati here today.
Kll.fr" v it. ji. k.
CJnclnnutl 8 1
lloston 7 13 'I
''Hatterlea: May, Dorioluie, i;iir-
hardt and Oobch; Caiitwell, Cun-
uiiiKham and Kpliorer.
1 ..WU)QKJ,yX,. duly -1.1. (lA
rnlly fot' nine runs in the eighth
enabled tlie KohiiiH lo come from
behind and .defeat the Cardinals
by u Hcoro of 15 , to 8 In the final
game of the hoi-ich here today.
Tho victory placed Itrooklyu with-J-n
twa gaines ofCihe flrul divi
sion.' 1 lerman'H homer and throe
Caardlna errorH figured in the bltr
Robin rally. .
It. II. :.
St. Twain H 13 4
Brooklyn ..' ' in '
KattmieH: riallahan, ilotlund,
Frankhou.se und Wllsofi; .Morri
Hon, A. Mooro and Viclnich.
,1'UII.ADlil.l'JlU. July 13. (P)
The 1'ittHliuiKh I'lratea miitlc a
clean. bweep In the acriea Willi tile
I'hliJieiv winiiini; toilay'H game, the
fourth nlralKht, JO to a. Klein
hit IiIh 2Svt homer. Clarke ulno
liaO- u circuit (hive.
R. H. E.
riltKbuiKli 10 16 0
riiiladeliihla, 2 S 2
. Ilatterion; i KrcuiierL anil
llar
aiiil gieavoni i flalloyi Alullraw
DmvIm.
i' 'f'l I1 1 ' 'i
. HASTIXHS I'AUK, voxcoir
VI5U. ll. . C July la The
crack Cunadlan . "Special' . con
quered the . American "Midnight
KxpreHs'.' today In one of ( the
classic rnceH in history.
Twenty tliousund persons, the
largest ,crowd to , ever twiucsH u,
truck jnc.d In .western Canada. ,huv
I'orcy t Williams Olympic Hprlnt
champion und Canadian Idol,
break the, tupo for, the 100-yard
event , of the,- Urlilsh Columbia
inid'HUtumer tahletic. carnival just
two, Inehi'B ahead .of Kddlo Tolan,
negro i'lash of the . CnlverHlty- tif
Miehlgau. . , ,
Tho winning time wuh Jt 4-5 sec
oiidjf or J-5 nf n second . slower
than tho world's official record,
' In accomplishing the feat to
continue ids amazing track car
eer, tlie dlm, dark haired youth
of Vuncouver up ml tied a muscle1
in the groin but H was .not con-,
sidered serious. Williams nu
nounccil after the raco that he
will compete in the cnmimmlly
athletic association track and
field ' meet at Seattle next Mun-
dsy. but only In the 410-yard ru-;
lay event.
. Frank Wyekoff the l.os An
geles athletic nlub "schoolboy"
captured third plaeft after petting
tho pact for the. flrat fifty yards.
The. third cinder nrtists toro Into
the tape utmost tdmultuncuuHly
and after a whort dlxcuuHum. the
places were awarded.
SAN rilAMMSt.'O, July 43.- iVTi
oitland broke the San l-'ranclwo
Missions' wlnpiMN Hlreak , this aft
er noon by taking the fifl h gmne
of 1 1n series' by an N - score,
liufft and Slade kina-ked out
liometM for the Missions hut the
home team tralletl until the sev
enth, when the Hore wim 1lcd.
I'orlland put over the winning run
tn the ninth.
It. 11. F..
Portland 8 17 i.'
Mlsslomi 7 13 3
Itatterten: Ortman and It ego;
Knot her and Hoffman.
. It. H. K.
San Fram isco 4 10 I
tiakland . 7 10 0
Jacolm and Herd; McAvoy and
UunbiirUl.
Iirt (in me
eftttl' j,. .'. 6 0
Hollywood . 11 9 I
IMpicriis, Kalllo, Shalbeig and
Lomhurdi: Johns, Murlv and Ha-s.
ler.
I.ob Angelen 3 11 1
Saernmento 13 13
Hubert, l'etors and Warren.
1 1 rya n and K nth ler.
i -1 -i
SaSs1
on cinder path
YANKS -TAKE PAIR!
i FROM CHISOX AS
CIIICAtin, July 18, (P) The
VaiikeeH Mwept a double-heavier
fi-om tlie Willie Kox 'here- tolav.
wliiniiiK the opener 4 to "'and
the iiiKhtcap by tl to fl in 14 in-
i,,),, iju.
u,e load of .the Athletica to M(vti
and onuhalf- Knmi,- hn the Maekn
Kot only an even break at Kt.
louls.
Kirst Kanie It. 11. K.
New York - 4 8 1
Chicago 2 1 1
iattcrles: Zachary and Dickey;
ruber and Der.
Second
Xew York
Chicago -
Dattcrles: Jloyt,
K. II. 12.
. C 12 4
.5 11 0
Wells, Moore
and iteiiKoiiKh, Dickey; McKuln,
Dyotm and Jier.
ST. l.OUIS, July .1,(I)T!ie
I i'H K lie leailltiK l'liiliuleliliiu Ath
letics won tlie Heconil Kame of to-
iluy'a (loublc-lieuiier . witli tlie St.
LouiH IJrowiiH. 4 to 0. The Itrovn
wot) the flrat Kiinio 3 to I.
KiiHt name 11. II. K
IMiilaiicllilliil I 7 1
Kt. I.oula 3 7 0
Illilterle: Walbei'B and 1'cill-
inu; -CoIIIuh and Kcliun.
Second game It. II. K.
IMilladelpiila 4 I)
St. iouH 0 5 0
liatlcrle.H: Slmrey und 1'erklnn;
Mray and t'errell..
. ClJVJ'-LAXD, July 13.
The Cleveland Indians hopped on
Sam Jones for u li to 1 victory
today over Washington.
It. 31. K.
W'uNblngtoh '. V 13 J
Cleveland ...'....j... 6 10. 0
ItattericH: 'Jones and Kuel;
Miller und L. Kcwell.
ClUCAOO.'. July 1J. (A) Bluo
harkHpur, Colone, K. it. Jtradley'B
great colt, tho Kon of Black Sorv-
Jiut-UloMHom Time, reigns supreme
U8 three-year-old champion of the
American turf. . ....
With GO.ueo HiiectutoiH cheering
htm to victory, thin Hleek coated
thorughhrod, with not u Hjicck of
whtio on him, won the $H0,00u
American chiKHlc ut Arlington
park today, defeating the greatest
field of three-year-olds brought to
gether In one race In u decade.
Tho face, at a mile and u quurtor.
wu.t run over a chavy, difficult
track In the hIow lime of li:14 1-5.
PARIS (PjOttn (ientsih, preHl-
dent of the International Cook'
ind J'aHlry cooks' nwMoeiutlon, lias
arrived here to recruit cooks for
big hotels in tne Cnlted Staten. He
will alno visit UMieva; ltasle, Zur
ich, liiicerne, Inleiinken, Lugano,
Strasbourg and Urussels.
HKUSSIOMS .At I'rlnoe Charles.
Count of Flanders, has beeu made
it lieutenant In tlie army. The pro
motion came after he had served
three years as u sub-lieutenant.
Ho also poKsesses a navy commi
wlon for which he trained In tho
Hritlsh fleet. '
- Springfield. Ilemodellng aiid
refiuishlng of Perkins- Stevens
building at corner Main mid
Klfth m reels for occupancy by
;ray'$ Cash A Carry store neurlng
HimpifHon,
Title-
Jf you havi' tiie jwk
senst! 4o realize that
to iiresiTve is just as
important as to ere
ate, vou will see the
ml vantage of title in
siiraiii'e, which per
manently ju-otccts (lie
capital which you
have invested.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St,, Phono 41
m( & WATCH
luy REPAIRING I
" '" VW JWEtRS M
SrZ MtorORD.ontAro'
l a
VETERAN TENNIS
PLAYER OF CITY
1.1
V Mcdfoni'M fli'Ht ladder tourua-
; ment to determine the ranking
' twenty player of the
''V' "ot unnr "dy !li lho "''"
j nfthe firwl twenty player of the
or tne newly formed Medfoni
TennlH club, after a rouch nerdiiii; hla coIIi-kc education at that in- ! mciiiIhk tlio consular body, called!
of the pluyera. draw their ..pen- ,i1U'!..n. ,. wm nt cnKjlc n ;hniiB fhlK-llui. Kovernor of I
In if lilueen by lot. II. (!. WlKon',u ,,,1V ulU, KeaHon tho Harbin Ulmrict, . und la under-i
celebraltd hla r.lllh I .:.-thila by; :llj.-l-t ia employed at tlie C .mood to have expressed ' a dcadi-lt
druwlnn No. 1 position. Just abend ; & K UckiiiK plant and at the ''" a peuceiul solution of the difrl- !
of Kramer ISud1 Deuel. I'"'-' ,dous labor, pursuant to hia own cuIH. h over the Chinese Kasturh
son ' llo, per. winner of the i-e.-ent r(Mlu(.sl j railway. '
city tournament, ilrew .. n place.; ,.1Kl.t summer In ... ..,.. ,,. .. .,v
Kaeh player Is permitted to ., , .,..( ,, ,. ,. m ,. ...... KLAMATH 1-Al.i.S, Ore., ,. Inly
challenge the player Just Um , - onlmg .1. K; i ( T"! iT t
h.m on the ladder and aftei -.u h . j.:dmlHtMn of th(l fruU e((IIImny, ! rancher, celled two railroads ior.j
mau n ...e nn.-r u kc h: .
rung of the two. Thus the tor
place will eventually be held by
tlie best player. ', Frequent :fii ft -lugs
are antic? pat"'.. I'lay w'M
Start tomorro.w murine.
Tlie drawing folic) wn I , II.
Wilson: 2, Krami'r "Hud" Iiuel:
3, Jimmy Kdmlston: 4,, Unity h.
Hut lei". 5, "I'arson" Hopper: G.
Vlillt" Klrkpatrlck; 7. Ualph Muil
ey: X, Alvln Tollefson: !. Uay
niond Kish; 10, Harry ,!acobr: 11,
Almus I'ruitt; 12, Al ,Sioehr: lit,
John lteddy: 14, Krnest Conr.id;
15, Hurry flarfield; Hi, K. JJ.
Koulger; 17, "Icp" Sunderman:
18. John Klson: H. benny Woods
A number of prominent players
whl will probably enter before
the wck Is. nut , include ''Mill"
P.urdin, Carter Hoggs, Alen .Oarh'.v,
Herb Alford, Hb k . Crownon.
Fletcher Stout, and Willsey I'ruitt.
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FOR PLANES At SEA
WAsinxriTdx. July 13. yii
Hunting for parking - plane for
airplanes In the Atlantic ocean is
the latest onteriuise of the navy,
which has assigned the U. S. Han
nibal to make soundings tf jm
urea halfway hetwecn New York
and Bermuda to determine the
feasibility of anchoring a floating
soadroino there. ! .
At the request - of n concern
which is now developing a! float
ing landing field for airplanes, tho
naval vessel has begun , covering
approximately I L'Oa square tiauti
c'il mileM. A preliminary ! report
from the fdilp, said the averago
depth foiMifl was (ioo futhmns.
while in a few square miles in the
Houthoastcrn corner of the area
the" bottom was at 0(H fHthoms.
"ft hns-been suggested' that a
series of- floating airdromes; even-
lually will be placed at conveni
ent flight distances acrosM ' the
A t In ni ic. ujS
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THE MONTH OF JULY
,32 lrSree
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Westing House
Hot Point
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ELECTRIC RANGE
NEW DESIGNS
NEW MODELS
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EASY PAYMENT PLAN
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MISSOURI GRID
AT C & E PLANTl.
Clyde iilbert. last year, full-
buck on the Cnlversity of Missouri
fmJt,ui teiim, is now a resident t (imintitbs of arniH and ammuni -
..f Ibis city, and next fall will eiw""" shipped l Harbin and fivej
ana says nu inienos 10 l ompieie
; )(.clun(. ,;mimor.( ()f ,he coutl,ry.
Ah hoou an whoul wa out
June, with three -ollc;e irhumn,
lie bought a flivv'r and returned.
Clllbert, last season took part
in all the Important games of the
I'niverslly of Missouri lust fall,
and war regarded an one of the
utarn of tho Missouri vullcy con
ference. King Mourns Loss
Wallet and Knife
to Seaside Thief
: !
j " HUL'SHKIX July Kb fP) 4!
I King Albert Was robbed of
j his gold wat' h, a pocketbook
4 containing 50M francs and a vj
gold pen knife while having 4j
an enjoyable swim in the ! ;
4 sea at Mariakerke and today J
4 returuerl to Mriisiiels anything I
but pleased about it. -!
The king did not conceal
4 bin ill hunor at the roblMry
nnd the-fact Unit lielglum's
first sea resort did not enjoy
letter supervisory service. 5
white the Ostend authorities
have hustcned to offer uiiolo-
gles.
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Medford, Oregon
i PEACE REIGNS IN
' . 'If
TOKYO, July 13. m .Mukdcn I
JiKatc,hcs to tlie JapainHu iiewnj
Mervice Itenu'u Ktate that ataoueh,i
daiiKcr of Chinese-Husslan hostili- 4
lien annear over. Cbanir llseuh-TY
' LiaiiK. governor of Manchuria 1m
ruim.u.( to have ordered lar
1 , JIlpwi, . 4.,nsul-ifcneral
repri"'
I "v m.u. v.uauu
j "1B 'tn'"u ,
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