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PAGE FOTTI? MTnyponT) Tim Tnmvm, MEDFoftr, rmox, tttttt.i")av, jftt is, ino. NATIONAL RACE legion juniors PIAIEAFFlBff"! miPQ Awn PIIRQ IN CLOSE GAME; ii i ii nil it 1 1 ft FIGHT TONIGHT BIG SHOT FOR McGraw Girds for Series With PiratesJust Four i More Ball Games in Lives of Jaunty Leaders Grimes Drops Game. fii Hy Wllllain .1. 4'lilttmiu. AxH latctl l'refw Sports Writer With the National I-eane nice I threatening momentarily to he- come n MtrlcUy private affair he twecn the 1'iralen and the Cuba. John AleOraw deployed his forces jg'npon the JVilo groumiH iimiii this t'i nioi riliiK in an attempt to tem j. ihe Coinnlr ruHh. The impendlm? 1 k .PorJfH may lie failed crucial foi the (Hunts alone; to the Jaunty HuoenneerH Jt eonntltuteH Juwt four I A more hall tfumeH. j , The (JiantH brushed up yenter day for their do-or-dlo effort by I g howiiiK cotirteoiiHly tu tho fallen 'curdliiulN, who earno to life and 'nceepted the decision hy U to 1.! jftJ'he JMrnteH tfot only an even break ' 8 : at HoHton, hut neverthelesH rc- i inained 0 noteheH ahead of the, (CiiuntH in tho important column . dealing with Karnes lout. The Culm $ Iprofited from the I 'Irate Hllp hy HmotheriiiK the i'hlllkm, 16 to U, and ho gaining hull it gutne on . the lead em. The I'JttHbui'K mur - tin now is JtiKt two gameri. ;y! liurleiKh (IrlmeH lost his Heennd unme of Ihe season when the ihaves took the first came, 7 to 4, and Hueeaneers emnlng buck to : take tlie second, 12 to &. I f- Hrooklyn crowned three elneln- null pitchers for 17 hits to win the final game of the series by i I 10 to 6. ! i The Athletics dropped another J : tone to tho Indians, who won by ' 6 to 2 behind Wulter Miller's six-j j hit pitching. Young Jilll Shores' Mil Lilt! VHlilll. ' The Mm kmc n nevertheless ro f i niained eight Kamn nhend of the . y Yankees, who contrived t(t tows off a four-run lead In tho ninth find w I Cnldwnll, of the Mtdford Amer ican Legion Junior on mc bull team, pitehhiK one of the greatest games of hall ever seen In Kugene by u hoy his age, accord ing to fans, i was expected to turn in a win yes iterilay against the Kugene juniors I by everyone witnessing the game. ) but failure of bin team mates to .hit the ball, accompanied by errors ! at critical moments spelled a ti to '? St..fltflt r.,!- Ow, f ...Iff. I'll 1,,.1'U Tlx local boys goL men on base in nearly every Inning, but Jacked the punch to put runs across in a pinch. Kugene scored first In the see find frame on an error and the iitvr 111:1 11 1111 lilt 11 t W(t-h:iL'i'ei-. scoring two men ahead of him., i.Mctlford tallied once In tlie third a nd tied tlie score in I he fourt h. Kugene also ut over two in the fourth and one in tlie fifth on one hit and three errors. I 'lay, in the ho vent h, made a slashing drive for a t hrce-bagger with tlie bases loaded and only the speedy recovery of tlie Kugene center fielder kept him on third. Clay hit four t lines out of four times up. Smith, Harrington and Caldwell was said to be the' out standing men in the field. Smith at second took several hard chances without a bobble, and Harrington caught a beautiful game. Kugene scored seven run, but four of them eame In on errors at critical moments, whil e all of Medford's runs were earned. Tho local boys were conceded to have played a brilliant' game, but Kugene bit the ball harder and seemed to get the breaks, luiiian, Kugene's pitcher wanted to leave the game In tin- early Innings, but his teammates persuaded him to stay and lie finally drovo in the winning run. The locals say Kugene has a real ball club and wish them gooil luck in the state American Legion tourney. Curs to take the boys to Hose burg were donated by Mrs. Clay I.). I'arker, Mr. Lang, and Verne Shnngle, coach of the team. New Ion Chancy, who was one of the Medford rooters, was said trf have enjoyed the game. JERSEY JIMMY Jersey Boxer Will Win Little More Than Honor ifi Punch Is Successful ! Poor Gate Expected, De spite Big Ballyhoo. NKW YOJiK, July IS. Wj champion Tumiiiy l.uUKhrnn will have a four-pound weight udvnn laee over James J. Hniddock. clinl-li-iiKi'i' fur ihu HkIu lionvywtlBhl title, wlien thi'y miiot at Yankee Htutllum tunlKht. J.iiUKhnin wuIkIikI 1"4 pounds,, onif jound under the weight limit. while Itniddoelc drilled 174 when I they welched in this ufternoun. in the tenth. Itnhe Jtulh's 22nd libmer and some smart pitching ( ,( ny ano jioyi, up 10 me iinui lterash, went into the discard. ' Sammy Gray gained an even 't'lireak for tho Hi-owuh In their ' S 'series aKalnst Ihe lted Sox, by .pitching flvC-hit bull yesterday lo win by 4 to 0. The Senators won from tlie jj White Box hi the final game of ' the series at Chicago, by a score ; 9 bf 6 to 2. tir , 4 Coast League Yesterday E (Hy thu AH8(Kllll04l It. II. a 14 7 11 jlullywood. fl'iirilitntl (lu innlni;.) i ltti.ssler and "XVetiiol; Wondivll nud Miihnffvy. i' Mecond Kttnic: It. H. K. Ilnllywooil 3 tl 0 I'eitliuul ..: 0 2 2 I Syiiher and Mitrly; Snider, Mc Dututid nud KeKu. ' It. II. 10. Missions 1 0 1 Henttle 11 14 0 Nevers, MeQunld and Ilnldwln; llvalliu uiul Stlnecke. f Heeond (tmno: 11. II. V.. MlsHliins tl 10 1 Kenttle 7 9 2 Knott, Knaip nnd Itli.zel; I,n futinul;! nnd tulueeko. It. II. K. it Haerntnenln 0 5 4 , jHiiii KrHtielsio X (Ill tl I - i Klynu, (lldllek lllld Kueliler; Dil ' 5 VIb and lleed. GO WITH DE KUH NICVV YORK, July (P) Very lltt le Information concerning the fighting ability of Vltlorio Cilm pnlo, Argentini.-'s gigantic heavy Weight, has come out of his North American debut. Campolo was lu action Just seven minutes 37 sec onda against Arthur le Kuh, Italian-American boxes. In his first New York battle at Kbbets Kleld last night, winning on a foul half way through the third round. One things proved was that the Argentine has all tho necessary qualifications as to size. Ic Kuh Is no small heavy weiglrt but he was not in the same class with Campol". who carries 22ti pounds oT solid beef on his t! foot 7 Inch frame. In the short time he fought, Campolo showed little In the of fensive line except a right hand wallop to the heart which did a considerable amount of damage. Ie Kuh was Ineffective nil the way ihroimh and began hitting low utmost as soon as he switched his attack to the body in the sec ond round. He was warned twice for hitting low in this frame ami once more in the third before a fourth blow sank in foul territory bringing his dlsiiualificatlun. '9! 11. H. K. Oakland 0 3 0 ! J l.on Anxelen 7 10 1 MrKvoy, Hurst nnd Itead; I,om ij bnrdi; Hnechl nnd Handherg. Km nk Crnvon, actor, clulniH lo have played on more golf courses than any player not u profes sional, lie has sliced ami hooked jover :il'2 layouts. Pimples do not embarrass me now..... Ihny cm a 1- .1 1. 1 ! confidence returns. More Y friends more invitatiuns mora ;jj pood times.- With tho joy and . prido of pOBfH'ssing a cleur skin, " J 6tUrcspoct Increases. , Everybody wnnU to bo attrnc- . t!ve. It is a junt and natural ambition. But no ono can bo at ' y tractivo without a clear skhu r Skilled physicians rocotrnizo tho 2 appearance of pimples, boils, o , zenui and other skin eruptions as i'lteinfr an, indication that tho iodys power of resistance is low. it' .The sure way to remedy this condition is to restore tno Wood -cons normal. Tills fsby so many thousands have been on ubled to freo themsolvc of these unsightly blcmislu's and NKW YORK, July 1H. (A1) - The light .heavyweight champion ship falls some 20-odd pounds per man and many thousands of dol lars slioi'L of being as big as tho heavyweight title, but today it looks big enough to James J. llmddock f New Jersey. "Jersey Jimmy" has riaen In a brief boxing career to the post of challenger for the 175-pound crown and tonight he pits the devastating wallop that has carried him to the top over the battered forms of such snappers as Tuf fy Griffiths and Jimmy Stattery, against the boxing skill of the champion, Tom my Jjoughrau. Although the fight Is being stag ed in the Yankee stadium, biggest of New York's open air arenas, and is scheduled fur the full cham pionship distance of 15 rounds, it is not expected to he very profit able to either the champion or tho challenger. So far it has drawn little more than passing interest. despite a frenzied ballyhoo, and only about 2",ooo fans are expect- ed at the ringside when the go starts at 10 p. m. eastern daylight U me. .The show Is for the benefit of the hospital fund of the home of the JJaughters of Jacob, at prices ranging from 2 to $ir. At these rales, flu bate is expected to he about (100,000. As for the fight itself, the eter nal (mention "f the fistic, world--whether a boxer Is better than a puncher, is the question to he con sidered tonight. l..oughrun is the superlative boxer, but his hitting ability is ftlrmmt non-existent, while hraddock. putH his thrust In a death-dealingright hand and tittle else. 1 Jf he has not lost too much speed and strength In t rain tug dowH, I. on gh ran Is expected to jus tlfy the opinion that has madi him a 0 to r favorite, 'otherwise I ! ruddock Is expected to get his punch over successfully. : STANDINGS OF THE (Hy the Asx'iul4Ml Tress.) I'lM'lfiO ftm.Nl lri'llKIU'. Snn Francisco . Hollywood lion AnKPla MlHHltmft onklnnd Sarrlilni'tHo ... rorllnnd Sent tli . t:t .'it . 12 1 t r . r, . 3 Niillnnnl Irtwunc W IMIIhIiiii'kIi .... t'llll'jlKO New York .. St. I Ik Hrooklyn ...... rhllml.'lphin ltoHton I'lni'lnnuit .... r,:i r, n 'in :is 31 32 AllHMillltl lit'llKIIC I'ltlliuli'lphiii Ul Now York M St. l.ottln 4!l Ih'trolt .. . 4.1 (Mrvolnnd 4 2 Wnshlnirton 31 Chli'iiKn 31 Itoston 2tl .7 nr. ."III! .7tH .U47 .3f,3 .3.13 .L'!M .IKK Vcl. .r,r,4 .638 ,r,i;:i .r.oli .4113 .4 02 .400 .3110 .7 IK .i;:io ,r.7fi .r,2'.i JilIK .3SK .3:,i; .3nn DltOI'I'INCj ilitir plane gently to earth in a perfect landing at 2:13 p. m. Friday, July 12th, at Culver City Air port near Los Angeles, Loren Mendell and -"PetcVJicinliart, co-pilots of the Buhl Wright motored, air sedan "Angeleuo", completed the greatest endurance flight in history, cs tablidhing a record of 246 hours, 43 minutes nnil 32 seconds in the air. Physically exhausted themselves, but with their motor in pet feet condition, the flyers were brought down after nearly a week and a half of continuous flight because of the ac cumulation of foreign si.bstance on the sta bilizer which made further flying hazardous. Doth flyers paid high tribute to Richfield Gas oline and Richlubc Motor Oil which they had selected after cxhausiivc tests and wliicb made possible the peifct performance of their mo tor throughout the (light. Carrying an over-load of almost seven hun dred pounds in excess of the regular "p. iy load" of the Buhl air sedan, their iotal gasc line consumption was less than twelve gallons per hour of flying time, while their, oil avei aged less than one quart aa hour an almost -phenomenal record best expressed in Rein hart's words, "The oil gauge might just as well have been painted. It didn't drop a pound of pressure during the entire flight." Once again Richfield has'jielpcd make air history. The same qualities that made it the choice for the "Question Mark" army flight, first of the great endurance achievements; the selection of Captain Wilkins for his thril ling dash over the Notth Pole and the choice of winners in many other speed and endur ance records are carried on in this epochal eleven days among the clouds more than 22,000 miles' of continued flight. Use Richfield and Richlulc in your own car the ideal combination for everyday driv ing better by actual test. Tyy- 2-J6 hettrt, 43 minutti, 32' tttcntit ' Pilots Loren MtnJtll mil "Pete" Ueinbeirt SpcnsonA. P.. MeMatiul, Jr. and ' , . Wirt. G. MeAdMi Jr. Plane Buhl Air Sedan t . Motor Wright J-5 ' . Power Ritltjield Aviation Caloliitt lAtbrieation Hiclilube Motor Oil Ritbhtbe llib Pressure Creast Number b Kiitelingt l i.xn.Jt alt previous mortis by mort lt..:u three tUiys. 1 I I ;',Jj'ii ml- to S.S. 'S.S.S. has brought me health and happiness" painful skin nnnoynncos by tiik nK a course of S.S.S. S.S.S. helps Nature restore tho blood to its nornuil state. Healthy blood' nourishes the hcxly null works OKaitist infection and dis ease. Without plenty of Tich, red blood there could In no slntn, sturdy, powerful men, or healthy, beautiful women. If you are troubled with un called skin disorder take a few bottles of S.S.S. Seek energy, vi tality and a clear skin through the remedy, which Is ninde fvnm fresh veuetnhle druirs. and haa Btood the test of over 100 years. All PruB Stores sell S.S.S; In two sire. Ask for the larger sine, ll is more economical. l'wrllit ua 8 o s. Co. ' Produce . ' . ,- -. PORTLAND, Ore., .1 illy 1. -(!') KlillS Higher. Prices to rci,i. era: Fresh extras, ;if: standard firsts, ot; fresh lueUiuiu exlras : fresh tuediuiu firsts, :i2e. Pro toVllolesalers: I'resh extras, 3lr; staudiinl firsts, :t2e: frosli ini'illiun extras, :tle; tresli niedlutn firsts, IlOe. Putter, mllli, itoultry, onions, po tatoes, wool. nuts, hay, rascaru Imrk nnd hoits steady and tin-ehanited. flllt-AttO. July 1 8. Heavy profit lakiiiK -saleH ditiv . wheat itrlo.-s downward to.lay alter new hiKh ln-,-es flail been marked up for all di'llvorles of wheat. The losing iillotatlons were 2 7i to 3' i rrnts a tillshtd tower than yes terday. With July delivery selling ' at SI. 41 September at 1.4r,, o nnu iieeouioer ai it.ni Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., July wheal futures: Open Hiph l ow .Inly HIS Ills t'i:. Sept. .,. .. las i:;.''a Dee 1U 1 I I'ash wheat .Itin ltelld. Itluestem haul white. $1.:IS: soft white. Jl.::i; western white, Sl.;',4; h-ird winler. 3,i I urn was down P. lo 2". '"' noi.noia sen uts a hushel al the finish. ee j THE MARKETS Livestock PORTLAND. Diu., .1 ill v l!v --(,,! CtATTI.K AND CALVPS Stea.lv. Receipts: t'nltle IW, IneluilliiK i',0 III roniili : calves, lo. HOiis-Pully steady, lteeelpls, 4.'.0. InelildlllR 7li on eolitraet. SI1KKP AND LAMPS -Oliofahlv steady. Iteeeipts 47a, tueludltlK 217 thtoiiRh. YeatlltiBs. wettiera, me llltllll to elioiee, $itj it. thlls No. 2. Il lli. white. $:'.!. Today's ear reeei(ts: W'lirat flour S, corn s. oats 2. San Francisco Butterfnt SAN I'ltANCISCO, ( al.. JiilV IV (T'I -Mitlterlat f, o. Ii. Sun Ki elseo, r,0',ie. Wall Street Report NKW YOIIK. Joty is - ,.Ti -I'lienslness over tht weekly f'Mli ciil riwrvo tntent'jit to he. vmil iiTlep Ihe rlnw of tmhiv's ni:irK ' uecouiiteU for Ihe w Me? jm c;ul tl - fS fi,GflE0flNSt .... Swra! M M Mm w rN t?m m m t$?q m w hm UM M mhvrt.ent' inj: t , ggjPgSmSSTO i l'ool operations were resume. 1.' ! f""" " ' ' ''iTM'-":TJ',Tv"r',, ..""V ' I 1 in ahoul a seore specialties, whleh : , , . 4 ' ' II ' 1 wen- inArki'd lip 2 lo 9 iolntit.i' ' " W " " '631 " ... ,1Tvh- 11 i 1 oit many of tlie re.ent favorites. Ii-. I 6'li : -. ' 11 I j partleiilaily In the railroad tnll )V,lfc '. C O " if f"" t I ;;nr!,u-; ::rr: ;m& I bOlKiethlOff Mse sired 10 llKliten their long com- Mi,ww v:-:',r Mim)J P9 O IIS mil mem. ' Rf .' --5013 fefl! " IB The market rallied slidltly in yS-' . L'jrf iii( ESI I II , the last finur, after call money B ,- jftft f j 'miy . m'j - ' II I Jwas lowered lo 7 per rent Ameri- I RfflS. il J3 J M 1 " I is. -U1 , ,..i 1 !.RJ Xitl I;?. Si I r , I w WBBBHHB' II I R IvSfSi SiP ? H ' x- jui. Jk. JJL JJLJU. JS. III 2 pelnls on announeement .if Me- H t . u1 ' IWjjpva 1 St II V V II illilslllon of Sikorsky. V alt spots lj it ?ih .R&l "J SK ii , t l.erslsied liowever. with Auburn j; f-3' rii3vi. Ih jj i! '., ' f ilto down four nhd Atlant'.e c.VM P (SfS.'' SgOBl i fS t ' III line nearly 5 points. The close I. . ''ftH - rlii ll HK - ' . .. ., . II f was iirei.-iil.ir. Total sales up- 0 LTjyj) j, M '111 Pi-oxliunted 3. SOO. 0011 shaves. I; " '''( !l l?4 l ' 1 ' II : NI'V Vo'ITk! Tilly IS, I'T1 R i 13 ! 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