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MflDKOKM) MAIti TltmUfflV MRDFOm). OI?KOONT, KUN1UY, ..1 IMjY 21. H)2!. ATHLETICS Gl K3fesd GAME ON YANKS, HiGH NET STAR LOSES TO DEUEL I ;!W8. Uracketod at were Gene : Haruiteru MucDonttld Smith and i C'raiK Wood. ( hit, no-run game thut Kave his team, the Lion, u 0 to 0 virlory. Mlekey came near repeullnc the performance in hia next pme. He hurled gilt-edged haaehall for Mix innlnKa, but In the seventh and li-nt frame he allowed tivu hits, hia teuin winning. 7 to 3. Itoth .were aeven-lnnlnif Kamea. In pitching a total of 13 con nective InnlnKa without nllowirm a hit or a run, I.oitue has est.tb Iteherl a national record In the I.e Klon play. It is believed here. TO DEFEAT COX WOE TO PLAY IN I WASHINGTON. July I'll. ) I lytiyiliK t:ie ground work for their Itftunle task of organizing Ainerl ican arleulture. the federal farm board irt movlnK deliberately, an it promised. AS TIGERS SUP IN CITY TOURNEY N METROPOLITAN DEL MONTE MEET MLt VIUIUKY F E HnohKM;? Jury 20. TIip Cutis niinohod hltn off . I JlKTOIilT, .Inly 20. IX') The i Cnmlni; fiom Li-hind uftcr the ! IfiiKUe-lemllnK !'hllliililililii Atli-j flrat . wl had wim UKiilnt him. Ictlcs K'tinffl a full Kuin iin th ; Kramer "liud' JJi-ucl, I'nlverHlty Tnnkpoft tnduy liy uVfMitlni; tho'nf Orison Mnr, went Into the lend ; Tlfiera here 0 to 2 while C'leve. Jin the .Mi'ilforil Term In Hub lad j land wan tif-utinir New York. Thefder tniirnitment at the hlli aehmjl Tlueis droli'd to the fiennd ill-! couriH yenteiday when he heat -tVP) ; vlalon and t'levelaml ohnny fourth place. nioved Int'j : It. .. 0 .. 2 Coehra ne; II. K 8 Korrell Mnrraon In tho third Innlnu to , , , , I Philadelphia, win the iieeond Rami) of today a j (Detroit double-header front the ltoblna, 4i cl.ovo and to i after KOlnK ten IiiiiIiikh to, and l'hlllfi.s. take the first by a 0 to IS count.! . ,,,,. . ... ' ,,,, ,a. Sheriff Hleke ultched the Kfeond Tnn Yankeea regained their Sim,'-; came for the Cuba. i Rlnit form today to Rain un evenj Second Raine: 1!. II. E. )reak with the Indiana, In a doub- f'hlcnRO 4 9 1 i le. header. Two lato ralliea Ravi?) lirooklyn 1 C New York the aeeond Karoo 11 rsraae arm niouoe, ra.vi """ to 0 after Clevolaml had won rison. Mcfiweeney and Menltne. Flrat Rame: It. II. V-' hlcaRO ' Hecond Rame: lirooklyn - " ' , New York II ( 10 InnlliRK). Cleveland II Hush and Taylor; Clark nnd; sherld, Ilelruaeh and I'lclnlch. i .MIIJiih, Hhorfner, Ilodlln - ! un.,.a NEW YOltK, July 20. 111 r " . , .....t ,tn n halt nir linimy Kilrulxton, Medforrl IiIrIi Htiir; 3-li, fi-2. With the I. !oourtH erowfl'-d with player-fl and u siiei'iatoi H, He'en r?ileiolid rurltch- ! es wero diKlikd up for tho farm. Alvin TollH'min, former Oregon Mar, Rot RolriR for the flr-nt timoi (hia Mi-awon and won hia first two I ruatchcM of the toirrna merit, do-, fe.ititiR bolh Itaymond Fish, and! "Carson" Hopper, .Medford chum-l plon. j II. fi. "Wilson, dean of local racouet wlcblcra, stopped tempor- the. first f In 4. Tony J.-izerrl V ., . . Kt n home run In ea, I, Rame. 'i" ley , the top of tbo ladder Hi " a 2 Dickey; and 1.. ... ..... i.,..in.. of ihelN'W York ... . ' ... ! Cleveland it. fvpn liH'.nk In (heir (lotiMc-hi'iidcr Willi thf I'iratfs. N'-w Vnrk won tho upcond Knmf 8 tn 4. after I'lUfllmrKh Jiad taken tlio openf-r, 5 (o 2. Thn (llantH m-nfed rivj runn off t1re pltchoi-H in tli" third frnrne. Ott hit Jil 2(Ilh homer of the H'anon In thft Rixth. Hecond kuhh': lI M- IttHburKh 4 Hi 1 New York H 12 1 Heine, Hill niirt HurRieaveH. HeniHlev: Henry. Mays arnl lio- feflH. O'Fnrrell. f First Riune; H. II. K. nttsl.urieh f. 11 2 New Tork 2 4 4 Orlmea nmi HarKreaveH; Walk er and O'Farrell. 4 H Inniit h, M'i'iri', Wi'l HenKoiiKh ; Sliaule and I. .KuinhliiiK id'uk fur Krni-Ht Con rad, Alnnin I'rnitt rame from lie lifnd al'irr (lio,pfnx the f hut net .-Mid III mined A I Stoehr, for tho I i'ad',i'Hli 1 1' ir I he Hei'find division. jj p i Half a dnzcn crack matches re o ' n tin canlM fnr today. At 7:3" 0 j ( thin mornliiK Harry liutler will ot- i tmri I tose luiieiKon and liiiep in tno HOSTON, July 20. (P) The Ttraven knocked llMnes out of the box in the third Imilmc today after mnkinff four runs and defeated the CardlnolH 6 to 1. The score: It- H. K. St. Louis 1 7 0 Itoston f 10 0 Haines, Johnson and Wilson; Brandt, Frankhotise and Hpohrer. PIIILAlJlM.I'HlA. July 20. (l1) A harniKe of timely hits aided by Ttay llerme's UkIU liltehiim. enrried the Phillies to n 1 tn 4 victory over Cinelnnntl today In Hie first name or n doulde beiuler. Clun k Klein hit his 2th homer of the Benson. The nuore: First iame 11. H. , K. Cinelnnatl 4 12 0 l'h,lladelphla 0 1 7 n I,uiie, Don oil un and (borh, Kukeforth: Iteime and I.erlan. Bowel I, CIIK'ACO, July 20 (P) The tVhile KoX defeated the Uowlon lied Hox today 4 to !l behind Kood pitch inn tty youiiK Walsh. chieaKo was held to five )ii!H by M, (iaston. It wiih .the third stralKhl victory for tho While run murKin. The score: Boston ChicuKn Kox, all won by a one It. -. ;t .. 4 day Ilopixr will piny the winner, in the afternoon at four o'clock KdmlMton and Deuel will Ihngln auain for t In No. 1 plnee. Italley, Foul;er, I'urdln, 1 teddy, Kbwin, Carle and W. I'i'ullt will nlo he in aellon today. ' , Saf urday's I'eMiilts: , Tollefson beat Fish, fi-Jl, 0-."t. iiciiel heat I0lmlslon, ''-, '-''. (i-2. IMndin beat iteddy. -4, fi-8, 7-K. Wilfon beat Hailey, U-l, IJ-S, I.ONfJ liKACIf. N. V., July 20. ; (A) "Wlia Hill" Mehlhorn, who I was not wild today, played a great j round of Kolf when he needed It I to win the Metropolitan champion ship trui,y with a 72 hole score of 288. A inaKnificent achievement ' over the difficult IJdn course, hard , by the sea and xiibject to the vaKa rleH of every V lnd that blows from the hounding surf. To :llp In ahead of Wilfred (Wiffy) Cox, a brilliant, but some what erratic pro from Jtrooklyn, Wild Hill played his floi.l round in B8, pivinff him a three stroke j edRe, Cox had previously rum pi 1- ' ed a lilKhly crediiabie 291 (r the! four rounds. j Cox. who shares the honors of. the competition V-lth the no longer! wild Mehlhorn, (ilaced himself In j the forefront of the picture In the third round thin mouuJnc; when he j covered the 1 8 treacherous holes of the Lido course In 7 strokes, i new course record, It developed j when Metropolitan tJoif associa tion officials disqualified Arthur U. j Totter, who reported n score of 64 yesterday. Henry Ciuel. finishing with n Ki-eat 70, .slipjied into'thlrd place with a Hcore of 2U4 and Leo Diegel and Jim Itarnes tied for fourth at t UKL MONTR, Cab," July 0. I't Donald K. Moo's entry for the national amateur Kolf chain-. polish lp at I'ehble Ileaeh, Sept. 2-7, has been accepted, according to a wire received hero today from , the t'nited .States Golf association headquarters. j Moe, 1 ,'nlvorsity of Oregon un- j deiHi'adute, recently won the west- , ern title vacated by his fellow portlatuler, Frank Do! p. Moo and Dolp will be two of the outstand- 1 Ihk Pacific Coast stars In this! year's national classic. , Moe entered from Alderwood ! club. . 1 . , , , NKW JlRFNfiWICK.W J.. July 20. (J) Mickey Lo;uo. a froek-b-ri-faVed typical American hoy. Is svttiriK n fast pace in the A mo; iej'.n IeKlon's nation-wide Junior baseball competition. Pitching his first name In the Legion series here, Mlekey recently htirlefl n no- M. Hastou and I Jerry, Walsh audi (1-4. Second game 11. H. F. Cinelnnntl , 2 2 Philadelphia a 12 0 ilixey And Sukeforth; WIIIuiikIi- fiV and Irnln, Davtu. Herg. HT. MiIT IS. July 20. fP The Wa.shiiiKton Henfitorrt made a clean sweeji of the double header with the SI. Loti Is Ibowns today, win ning the second game 2 to 1 on home ru ns by CoHlin and West . The Senators won the first, 3 to 2, In twelve innings. The score: Second git me U. 1 Washington 2 7 0 St. Louis 14 1 Iturlte and Ituel; Dgdim ami lVr- fell. It. .. 3 11. First ganii1 Washington . St. Louis Marberry and Ttate; Collins and Ferrell. 2 10 Flseli beal Conrad, fi-.t, 0-1. Tollefson beat Hopper, 7-T. G-4. A. l'rultl beat Stoehr, 1-6, 7-3, 6-4. ttH it; Now lumber (own located two miles west of TMnnhm'nt on Anil-lanil-Klaiunth Falls lili;ltwny fast usHiimlng appetininco nf a modern town with recent completion of more than seme of dwelling, busl ness and public hnlldingH and saw- j yesterday mill. KLAMATH GIVES UP KLAMATH FALl-S, Ore., July 2h The. atH-mpt of Mrs. Iee Fniirrler to sr-l a new world en durance swim tn I ng record failed Friday when nho was fore o- d to leave (he lank after 46 hours and 1 fi minutes of, continuous swimming, fcfho wiih completely exhausted. Mrs. Furrier entered the tank Wednesday morn in::. Khe hoped to luejiii tlie world record, ct by herself, of ft 7 hours, I 'A minutes. she com )lalneil of a I p'i in in her left at in.1 ' PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. MM Though Portland arid Hollywood again broke even oh today's double header, Portland for the third time In this nerles won the first, or eountlnfc gilme, 6 to 0, while the Hollies hnd to be content with the second, or King's X and noiwnunt ItiK game. In the first game Mahaffey nmi ltuT.it, Welzel pitched six scoreless Inning In a 0 to 0 tie. but the Dttcks broke the deadlock by get ting to Wetzel for five runs In the Seventh. Mcbitffey carried on and blanked the visitors. The second game, with Portland using young stern, wiih a 1 Ti to d slaughter for Hollywood. Tt. 11. F.. Hllfj-sinns 3 11 0 Seattle R 11 0 Knott, Cruder anil llren.el; IUcv- ltlS Mill Sleltierke. First game: It. H. F Mollvwood 0 r. 1 poftland 6 1 Wetzel. SheMenback nnd Sev freld ; Ma berry and Woodall. Second game: It. IT. F.. Hollywood ir in 0 Portland fi 8 0 Hulvey anil Hastier, Syther; Snider, Walb'is nnd liego. (Seven innings). U. IT. K. pMcratnenlo 8 1 0 San Francisco to 11 4 Healing, l!m hue and Koehter: ThursKut, Davis and Melsaacn. R. IT. K. Oukfnnd 4 7a t4nn hgelen 13 IS 0 l)nglln. Knlsch and I nm bard I, tValfth, l'iers nnd Snnbderg. UN, 1 Why . KELVIN AT ED food tastes better ACTUALLY ncak ing, the Use of a g Kclvinator makes foods taste better. Simply, the facta are these: 1 -iwM! ii mm fci Tnilhr. iiiim If your refrigeration is too cold, food freezes and (he flavor is killed. If it is not cold enough, your food spoils. 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