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tajco the noUnl uurgeoi. Prof. Ferdi inaiul Stiuerhuch. wuh culled from Munich to Ilerliu university as the l ead of the stirgicul clinic at the Charite, he accepted only on condi tion that he be allowed to make ;i ! number of innovations, one of which wuh the orjiulzaliou of a special Hection for the treatment of tuberculosis by means of a cer tain diet, known alter its origina toi s us the Saiiehruch-1 lermann don'erCiorson diet in addition, ot course, to such natural remedies as light and air and. it necessary, an operative procedure. In this dietary uniiex in a wVig of Mm Charite with Its sixty beds and wide sleeping porches, patients sintering from tuberculusfH, either; of the lungs, hones, glands, or skin,' are put on u diet entirely devoid of table salt, in lieu of which they are supplied with a mixture of , miuerul . bulU, .especially wilt pf lime. ' ' ' ' They are allowed only one pound I of incut it week ami very little carbohydrates (bread, sugar, pud ding, cake), but on the other hand, . CludeiJ .m Ul,t Jujca f wltU , Whipped . cream, raw carrots, green turnips, sauerkraut, radishes, tomatoes and - green beans. AfSunday dinners l u ii additional luxury is ice cream, j Attached to this dietary clinic j are a comparatively 8 mall kitchen , dominated by a gas range In the center and a surgery for operating on patients with dual pulmonary tu berculosis. . , Ohio has parsed an habitual Bob Jones Greatest Miracle Man of Sport may indulge in fats to their hearts' , content and in uh much uucooked i fruit and vegetables and Huladas j as they can stand. These saltleHS dishes are made more palatable by j the addition of garlic, parsley and . onions. The stu-cesses recorded in I the first year of the clinic have excelled all expectations. Most of I the patients put on weight with i surprising rapidity and many cures j were recorded In cases in which ' all other forms of treatment' had J been futile. j A sample dinner shown the visi AS CURE FOR T. B. criminal act which provides life imprisonment for two convictions on major charges. By O. PAUL JACOBS Associated Press Staff Writer ltKKLIN A dietary clinic for the treutment of tuberculosis, In a recent National league Kama 84 balls were used in eight and one hair Innings. Antwerp, Holland, impo rted , 40. 0(H) barrels of Apples -this sea son as against lOU.UUO barrels 0, after much originul rriliclKin. hus been accepted uh an Important in novation at the Charite, Herliu's oldest hospital. tor consisted of sorrel soup, fish salad, doughnuts, rhubarb or cheese j pancake with raisins. Supper in-1 When a little more than a year Injured Catcher Recovers From Broken Rib Macks Increase Margin Over Champions'to Eight and One-Half Games. Jigan's Paints 3 Carloads H COCHRANE BACKlFT" TO AID TEAM IN; b INDIAN DEFEAT! 9. Hi 3 Carloads Heath & Milligan's Paints H Ily William .1. Ohlpnmn. Associated Press Himit.s Writer. Just when it beiran to seem as If the alarmists mtylit possibly have Home grounds for their ap prehensions, Mr. Cordon K. Coch rane was welcomed back into thu Athletic fold, fully recovered from the unique feat of huvlnf? broken Juh own rib. It may bo that Mr. Cm-lira lie's prjsencu behind the bat was mil -the prime reason tile Mt-fiillkfuddy arms were returned victorious, hut the fact remains thiit the Athletics defeated the Indians by f. to 3 In 10 innings ctt Cleveland yesterday, as Detroit trimmed Hit Yanks, 7 to 4. This .perfect Sabbath for the lean leader of the Athletics in - creased the MacUiaii margin over the champions to eight and one half games. The Macks are four tames past the midway mark 'f the schedule and are better planed than were the Y:ink'UH at a simi lar period of the 1027 cumpu!n, which witnessed 110 New York victories. : Frayed at their vain efforts against the . Yankees and th Macks, Daniel Jlowley's shock troops batted a. three-hit frame for Jack Kussel at St. I-ouis. and the Jted Hose won by 5 to 2. WatfhlnKton defeated the White Sox by 7 to 1 in the remaining American league fixture. The Pirates apparently can do well even when doing nothing. Confined to their hotel by rain o. STEWART MAIDEN D. rsEELFR OONES The ri-e of Hobby ,Tim from a .corgia schoolboy to klnjr of tho links is one of the iniiacb-s of spoils. Maiden taught him to play mid Ktflor, tils faith I'm I lloxwtll, showed Hob's oilier Mile to the world in his writings. Ily (.Iriin Allan (Associated Pi-ons Spor.ts Writer) ATLANTA iA't A miiacle child ! forever is entering the temple of .sports ami remaining to grow up, jaii idol of the faithful, j The stockyards of Chicago turn 'them out; (he slums of New York, jthe Wide, cool streets of the old (south. A lumpy, overgrown hoy in a .Baltimore orphanage grew into a Hade Kulh. The tough kid I of a Mormon settlement became 'Jack Denipsey. Waller Johnson's speed first was apparent when lie was n sandloi urchin. And in Atlanta a skinny, unwell lad swatted a glf ball about with a wabbly mashie. seeking the health which he found and laying the foundation for a game he had no need to seek. Atlanta hail one golf course and children were , not encouraged but litohhy Jones had within him t:ie i spark of genius which had no need , for environment, liobby had a I mashie and a handful of balls. He played across ihe "back hit" and holed out in a ditch. He watched others nnd particularly hp wutchod .Stewart Maiden, a Scot front I'ar loiistie. The boy grew older and was perm it led to play Kast Lake. His swing. Which was the Maiden .iwing in miniature, attracted at tention. It interested the Scot. Maiden taught and the young ster practiced, lie had a comrade ill Alexu Sterling, who heat him to a. championship. At 12 his Handi cap was near the top of the board. At 1-1 he was champion of the south. Tha,i same year he entered the national amateur. Hob Jones is twice as obi now as when he played at Merion. He has won three national opens, two Hritbdi opens and the amateur title four times. He has set course records and tournament records; almost every round he plays ia s record of some sort. But he is not a professional golfer, not even a golfer waose entire interest is golf. R. T. Jones, jr., has a law practice of consider able importance. From September to May his devotion is to his office. He scarcely plays a round a week. i For beside his legal work are weekly articles on golf vrhich are written In painstaking longhand : which finally he has trained a I typist to read. Two years ago with . li. Keeler he wrote his autobiography, j The south is n scattered area ami there are no championship 1 courses below the line. Nor are j there many golfers aide to provide 1 stiff opposition once the Young Mnrster decides to go into train ! ing. "Kast Lake is n fine- course and a hard course hut the climate , is not kind tu fairways and greens. jThe club members are .capable j golfers, but they must have their I handicaps. Kast Lake taught Rob to play and Kast Lake keeps him in shape, i He travels little except in the tour nament season. His genius holds ! hi game, even improving it each i yetfr in spite of his opinion that tournament play grows harder leach year. t And when all is said, Uob Jones i plays one sort of golf tlie rest of the world another. in Hoston yesterday, the Buc caneers' received word of another even break by the fiiants, who plunged to n position ID nosing ; games to the rear of the flying ; leaders. The Cubs were in JhlIu d lphia with no game scheduled, so the Pittsburgh gain in that o.i rectlon was nothing at nil. The Huccnneers still have the Giants to face on this 'rip east. but the Cubs must plnv ! series! In Hrooklyn. and the Robins nie; anot the easiest club' to beat light j fnow With the first division only" 'a step ahead. ' .' j The Cardinals bowed to : the t T.innts at the Polo (irounds. 7 to 6. after an 11-lnning struggle, m the first game, but came back to take the second by a 4 to 3 decision. Cincinnati stopped Breoklyn by 12 to 3 as.Kwanson and Walker ' hit homers. LOUGHRAN WILL l sxNmNiGs ! open convention of the r nr nMu cu urre , m rmr A ui uimuuii iliu E RETAIN CROWN SAY m ONES Coast League Yesterday Champion Has 2 to 1 Edge On Braddock in Betting Thursday's Battle Seen As Left Jab and Straight - Right Affair. i (By the Assot'lalcMl lros.s. j I'iU'ifll' MSt lA'UKtll'. W. U i Hollywood 1. - 3 Sr.n Francisco 1 1 f Los AnKtilcs 1 1 . Mis.toiiH 10 Sacramento 5 : Oakland & ! Portland 3 Seattle 2 4 4 5 8 10 12 12 (y tlic AiSoclaU-d Vtosh.) Morning game: " ,:- Portland 3 1 2 liaKionn - ' ' ' Mahaffoy and Woodall; Krausc and Raldwln. Afternoon same: !'.. H. E. l'ortland 1 6 0 Mission 2 9 0 Vullerton an.l Keni rillctte and Jloffman. ' Klrst Bame: " 11- '' Seattle n 9 3 Hollywood 7 " 9 1 Mouse and l'.orreani; Shcllen back and Bassler. Second gamo: n. H. E. Seattle 1 4 1 Hollywood - "1 4 " (Seven innings by acre-omen.; Jc.) Kisch and l'.orreani; Hulvey and Cook. . ' Morning game: n. H. E. I.os Angeles 11 H 0 .Sacramwnto - 4 9 4 ' I'lllt and Sandherg; Crandn.ll, Cano anil Koch lor. HarriH. Afternoon game: H. II. K- I.os Angeles ' ' f 1 Sacramento 4 11 1 Barfoot and Wrren; Keating, Gould and Severeiil. Morning game: It- ' Pan Ki-anciHco 1 8 1 Jlakland - " ir' 0 Thurston. Couch and Mclsanen. remskv. C'rag'nead and Lombard U. K. . S 14 3 ... .2 6 0 K il w a r d s Afternoon same: Pan Knincisco Oaklnnd (ionunt' hnf. tteed; ( llitrst ami Head. I- UallroadH in C.ermany report lt ii t,.,i. r,,t nf all towels placed in nh mums are stolenl nnniiallv." ; RUPTURE SVKVl A LIST fXM1NC. Dr. T. K. stnkcs if Urn AnK-lo will he Mn MMlforl al the l!nllanl Hotel on Tuesday, July 11. fvm u, ni. to fi p. ni. lr. Stokes is pnlnu to demon strate the Sperinatir (luanl. whit h 1ft tho latest Improvement in eon neetinn with Hupture t'ure. Thie tlemnnstratttinx are entire ly free, anil thoe siifferins from rupiiire are invited t cull without any nhlieatWn. The permatlr fiuanl i uuiiDinteetl to hhl nnv Int: In the averace re. in 3 days. remiiinent offievs at 1"- l."ew'tt kHtnte lihW. I A) a Ancelev, Calffor fm. Adv. NEW YOliK. July 1 Ti. (fPj James J. Hraddot-k'H attempt to lift the ll(;ht heavyweight crown off To m my 1 ai u k h ra n 's h ro w this week furnishes metropolitan fol lowers of the ftetlc industry with their first real championship bout since last September when Andiv Ftoutis heat Tony Cnnzoncti for the featherweiKht title. The battle of the left jab and straight risht LoiiKhran and itrathlock is net for 15 rounds at the .Yankee stadium this Thursday niKht. The advance dope favors Lout;h ran to outpoint the challenger, current odds beinj? around 2 to 1. Itraddock, however, packs enough dynamite in his rih'ht arm to laugh at odds. If ho can pierce Ijout'hran's guard nnd that Is not easy, there will he a new light heavyweight champion. Jtraddork, who hails from Jer sey City, sprang into the limelight lust year with n two-round knocks out over Tuffy Griffith. After dropping a uVHsiun to Leo Lomski tho Jersey City puncher came back with a victory on a technical knockout over Jimmy' Klattcry, the Ihtffalo speedster. There is no questioning that i'.nuldoek will hurt any one -he hits. The question Is whether ho can hit Loughrmi, who ha wuded through nil challengers since he captured the title from Mike Mc Tigue in October of 1027. Ilene lie Vos. IVIgian middle weight, nnd Dave Shade. CalifornU veteran, are to meet in the semi final and Harry Ehhets, Freeport slugger, matches punches with Izzy (;nve, east side middleweight, In another ten-rounder. National Jx'ngue. W. L. IMttshurgh fl 2ti Chicago 7 28 .New York ... 48, 36 40 41 St. Louis lirooklyn Philadelphia Hoston Cincinnati .... 32 30( Aiuericsni Icuffn' r-hlladelnhia ft!l New York 4 iSt. Louis- 4? ! Detroit 44 Cleveland 40 Washington 30 Chicago , 29 Boston 25 42 4G 411 4H L. 2 2 29 3u 39 3: 47 WEEKLY GOLF PRIZE The third Mcl'hersun nw.iid In h(s series of eight weekly prizes was given to O. I'enny. who made a low net score of tin on the lingiie Valley fjolf course for last week. Mr. I'enny made a gross of Si;, with an IS handi cap. . The award this week win a handsome iialr of golf socks. whlc;i wi-ie presented at the local cloth ing store this mnrning. The first awaid was w..n liy H. II. liar with a low net score of K and the second hy Bruce Bauer wilt' a i.oic of G3, Pet. .SIM .733 .733 .667 -3S-. .333 .2011 .143 l'ct. .I62 .G27 .r.71 .4!14 .4C2 .4 10 .395 .385 l'ct. .72S .028 .r.73 .r.3o .fillG .390 .3 i r. .3 or. .ROHBDl'RO, Ore, July 1 5. (IP) The 21st annual encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans, department of Oregon, and the ladles' auxiliary opened here to day with delegates attending from practically every Oregon point. Visitors and delegates arrived last night and attended an open air memorial union service conducted hy the churches of the city in the I.ihrary park. The veterans n:tl ladies 'pari:(ei'. from registration headquarters at 9:30 this morning to the Koseburg armory where the encampment was officially .opened. Mayor K. V. Hoover delivered the address of welcome, t'owhich the heads of several organizations connected with the department re sponded. . . Officials will he elected Wed-nesday. Convicts Tearful As Chaplain Ends 16-Year Service rOM-MIH'S, Ohio, July IB (IP) Chaplain T. O. Heed left Ohio state penitentiary with the benediction of 2000 convict's1, given ,in farewell only nrter they had failed in tearful entreaties that he re- "I main to administer tho ser- vices which made him a con fidante, of condemned nnd convicted men for 10 years. In 1013 the minister gave up his pastorate nt IJnden Itap tist church at the request of Warden I'resion B. Thomas, and has served since at the salary of a guard, first class. of $ir,0 a month. v At his farewell aermon yes- iterday a petition hearing L niiicAtio. in., July n.(ay- Henry J. Ilalaban, assistant t:. S. district attorney, announced today he would start action in federal i court shortly charging eight butter i manufacturers wilh violating pure food laws. The move is the result iof seizures of 10 carloads of buttrtr which, llalhan said, failed to meet federal tests. Similar suits against .12 other 1 manufacturers are to ho Instituted .within a week, the government at torney said. Names of the firms implicated were not made public. I 2000 convict signatures, was presented tu bint' in the chapel, begging him In re- main, but the chaplain was determined to leave. 4 During his chaplainshlp be saw 60 men executed. ARE Gffl RELEASE YM llolils Lure. PORTLAND. July 1 iV (TV-The west still holds Its lure. Snm Dknckwell. 14. wearing while cor duroy pants n ml ridintr n bright red bhyelc. was thought to he in Portland "to become u cow liny." Snm ran nwny from hi home In Salem Sunday morning. STOCKTON', Cal., July IS. M Stating that lack or attendance bat) forced him to adopt a policy of retrenchment for the remainder j of the season, President Lewis IMnrelng announced today that he I had given outright rclenncs on two ot tho highest salaried players on his payroll, "Hank" Seven-Id, a veiMiin catcher, and "Doc" Cran ! flail, ancient pitcher. ?-;Mnti' Afglum Itelirl. PLKHAWAli, India, July LV A ft: him circles diere state that A II Ahmed Khun, prominent A f ghan. bus been executed for re. rising t t-'ive illKiitnce to Ameer llahlhullah, the former P. n h Sa Hua. who is now king In Kubul, ; fiHASS VALLKV, Cal., July I .". Pt Date for closing of Vuhn Pass hlhW4i.v for reconstruction near Downicville has been changed ;ftom July 1 r, to Auguxt 1 to punult (the Iniildinir of a temporary road. I TIICCKKH. Cal.. July III. tAt Prompt action of Southern Pacific laihoad em)lnyes In running ihose from a waiep tender to n j burn Ing row of siornge shedH is credited with vavlng thin town 'liutn dtBti uctlou by fiiQ. aiTrmTiTrmH T'JXUJI1! II II 111 II j.iiTTTrr'''IIIIT' I TTEEfSTI 'III HIT" LAMPORTS fH TSii UfcLiJ 1. LAMPORTS ft"' I lgfi .ii ! Medford, Ore. I j i Tjf ' ', 1 V Medford, Ore. IL, I WMrf . .R . . . FURTHER EVIDENCE Of the Buying Power of 3 CARLOADS OF Paints and Varnishes FLORETTE VARNISH For Floors, Linoleum, Etc. None Better Made ; ' ; Vk gal. cans, reg. $2.85, sale price $1.40 Quart cans, reg. $1.50, sale price .75 Pint cans, reg. .85, sale price .40 Heath & Milligan One Coat Enamel Anyone can apply it. One coat imparts a beautiful : lustre. Supplied in White, Ivory, Gray, Sovereign Gray and Sea Green. Gal., reg. price $4.75, special . . $3.40 Quarts, reg. price $1.50, special . .95 AD-EL-ITE FLOOR WAX We believe this to be the very best floor wax ob tainable. 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