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EQUITY AND
WAR VETS
IN BATTLE
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Actors Union Sympathizers 1
Boo Ex-Service Men Ac-
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tors in Hollywood Studio,;;
Fight Results Court
Cites Warners to Answer
Injunction On Tully Con-
tract.
los a.(;i;li;s. July :".UV)
Tension In the niploynieni situa
tion of talking niolion pictures had
tightened toihty as m result of two
diwtinct df'Vi'Iopiiii'iitH today, a
physical eneoiiiiler at a J lolly wood
Htudio. and a court citation nunim-t
a producing company, huth of
which wore outmwlhs of llie at
tempt hy Aetors ICquity importation
to eistaldlsh clo.sed Miop 111 the
Induwt ry.
Two men were dmK' d from an
nutniunhile and mc vera I hundred
fret of film di'hiioyed l.y war vet
erans win king In ii plct ure at a
studio 'when alleged HympnlhlzeiH
with Kipjity created a demimstia
tion hy Imoing "lid lilting 1 TiO ex
H'lVKi' men in they were leaving
the lot.
Chaih-K AilitiiiN, hcml of tlM mo
tion picture division of tin- central
employment It urea u fn vet era nn.
who had engaged l!)'1 c::-ervlee
men, vnn in the Ptmlio when the
demons! ration occurred. He said
two of three men lm hissed the
voi kecM, we: e l.i ken from their
machine, while Dm- ihhd. n man in
(iiHiiiiri'd ar' w.i uunioh ted.
When he fildiiieed the nam' nf
the ihree men they ad in it ted, lie
(Mid, thai th,y were no-inhcrx of
Aclitra' 1 1 tj i l nMMiciiithm. The
cv-Ki'i i n-e nu n took a camera
from ih- car. which they said the
trio hni loied to fl'm their (lepar
lure Iroiu tiie Mtudio and dcfdroycd
the film in p.
. Charles It. MillT, resident iiKenl
of (he ns.siiclatfon, said he- had
heard nothing ahoul t he distur
bance. "If Mich a I hi itK occurred," he
Haiti, "it is not InsplriM by uny
iiieiiihct' of our HMfuclal ion. Our
campaign has been conducted In it
diKiilfled manner and we expect to
tonlinue iiIoiik thai line."
The court action came when
Huperim- JuiIkc Klllnt t'ralK ord
cred Wnrtier itrothers Motion I'lc
lure 'nrpoialion Into court Au. ft
to hov cau;'o why an iujunctinn
Khniild not 'be Kianted after Knuily
filed an h mended petition in Us
suit ami hist the company and
Tolly Marshall for S I i .i
cbai-Mliiu the on:inlM(lou nud
actor bad entered into a cuiiliact
In vtolallop of Marshall's lenity
Inembei ship eonti act.' f
The complaint of lapiliy was
that Marshall had aKi'ced not to
Work with act. os W, were not
members of the e-trs union.
Judk'e CiiiIk declined in Issue a
temporary i eli niniiiK o r d e r
iiRniiiMt the motion picture com
pany. The Actors' lajulty association
bus forbidden any of lis nienibcra
to hIkii contracts with motion idc-
tun
prodiiccrs who employ nou-
members of the association.
The lin roiiin nf llie Sclierei
' Molnr rninpaiiv was i inw ileil all
day with pcoiile ilcslrnus of si elni!
tho iu- line of lliilcks ills
played fur llie first nine hen. and I
till over the l ulled Slates loday.
II would he Impossible to n-hiie i I
the many nice eiiiuiillmeiiis paid li
the Messrs. Si-herei- anil assistants
eKardliiK I he liriimy and nu-cliaitl
ral iuipi-orcineiils nl Hie new i-mk. '
There- Hie loill'tecll pew lllmli Is. j
In. Ihe Hirer "ii iies, Known us in. I
fill, und (lu. There are also Hue-I
new wncriiiuscx nun lliree. new
piiin raliKi-s. New- slreainlhie bod
ies hy Kiilli'l- express Ihe lsl word
III rAlerlor beauty.
MaKhirii-ciii Iniprnvenietits are
Ineludeil In Ihesi. In-autiful new
ears, (irealer encliu. power nlvi s
"(111 Ki-cnlrr perfortnain i -Mumiili
und slleiil. masterful and sure,
ii ose ipialllies nhliii have
placed lllllik In Hip from nuvk ami
kept II Ihere l.,r liiiniv .vea.s are
ina::ulflnl In these small new
ca IH.
The n!inv
looms of (In- Scl r
Mnlnf i-Dini-ain will 1 ,. ,,,
llvntilliK ami Sunday lor those ile
niiu io s -a ine Htm iit.v new
models.
TAULK IIOCK. the., July i'T
(Special I A recent real e-nun
1-al In the Health' district wa I he
piirchuslnK h.v J. KTInl; of tht
Case ranch, connldeit-d nn one of I
h hesl farm-i in ihut section.
The Frink family are well
known here and throughout Ihe
valley. hvln-c heen residents of
iw valley for iimny yearn. '
NEW BUIUK
ON DISPLAY
IN MEDFORD
i
j rioXCKONG, CI4na, July
fri ( '(ilniM'l Theodore Hoofo-velt
Z'v'J
and Mi-h, Itiinsi-vclt arrived
j tudiiy from Naluon, en roui to tin
I'niied Htatcw, mcunipuiilcd hy
I in mill c(Mililt,'(. is.iHtnti, with
mnnerouH ri..-nific tn.hus .,r me
KHIy-KtmsevHt field imiM Uin ex-
MiU,l"n ,u IV,, Afi1-
Colnnel KimxfvHt t-uid that he
fiiK'Tly anticipating taking up
work a H governor of I'nrfo
. Uh-o. "t am inoht deeitlv -e iodide
i m moht
the Importance of the work to
lie done and also most ura leful
to (he president for the confidence
expressed In me." .aid the colonel.
Disi-usshtK the expedition, Col
one IJoieievi'lt s;.id:
"The undertalilnt,' was rxci ptjon
ally .-uccesf ul. One preat sorrow
4e have In I'onnectiou Willi the ex
pedition iii (he death of l.'u.-ll
Heinle,., who dii or malignant
malaria. Me was n m'Iii t J. t with
a frreat future
SALIOM, Ore.. July 27..(IV.
Nineteen persons wen- killed ami
:hwi Injured in traffic ac-cpienis in
OreKon during fh month of June.
nccordiiiK to the .monthly
report
ol r. A. Kaffely. chief slalc Iraffl
Inspector. The total number of
accidents waH lT4S. l-'allure to un
serve richt of way caused 3Hm, actd
denls ami failure lu signal LM.".
while exceeding the speed limit
caused 117. l.'nder the genera I
heatl of carelessness 1 1 are list
ed. Kit i cm for violations totaled
-!Xii.&;, and fees collected
tll! .07. Stolen cars recovered hy
the depart inent were valued at
Hfi."o.
STEAMS IN HEAT
CIIICAOO. July 2 7. Mi The
northwest, no strainer to bit Inn
winter winds. x..m Kales and heavy
snows, steamed lotlay under mi
UHiially torrbl li'inperatures.
A score of com in unit ies in the
l)akolas and the MinnesfdaH yes
lerday had ti;mpi'lat ure rend inns
of more than 1 00 decrees. Mis-
j mail k. N. !.. was the hottest with
lot,, while Aberdeen, S. I., re
ported io:..
The beat wave, however, was
Did localized In the northwest, lm
was general over most of middle
America. One ilea Hi attributed
to heat occurred at Superior, Wit
VAI.KTTA. Malta, July L'7. (yT)
-The IUKIkU adinlinlly has taken
mich it sei'lnits view of yeslenlay's
explotdnu in a gun tune! of (he
cruiser I'evom.hliM that llie dread
noiighl Cjneen Kli.ahelh, with the
commander In d irt of the Medl
leriaiieiiu fleet aboard, was steam
ing at full speed to Vnln, Creeco, to
hold an I in mediate Intpihy.
The death of another marine dur
tng the n In lit brought the number
nf fiilallib-s up to tii. with nine In
jured. The loss nf the submarine
11-17 wllh ::t lives on July duh-U
ly follow cd by an explosion aboard
the submarine X I, and (he bund
iug of an air bomb on I he crulser
Vlndlelive whith killed
nne and In-
day's disaster, have made this
njonili llie blackest lii many years
in Ihe lliillsli navy.
f.MVKIISITY (IT OliKIUIN. Ku-
lltiiu', July "7. (Special l AnioliK :
those who are fllllshltiK slinimei l
.si-Ih'ii work at Itin rnlverslly of
(treitoii Is l.llllau Van Loan of Med-1
fnril.
I Nearly lino sluilents lune been
reisiercd al the university ilurliiK 1
(he sl weeks' SUUlllll-r session. A ;
lllew fealllle of tils HUlillner
Ihe the emu lueli.-eliinlit t-xei-clv.--. '
Almust :lo. aller Ibu post sessliill, j
Sal wlil. h ileuiees will be Kiallleill
'to Hmse who haxe (Hied Kiadiiailim !
reitiirciui-nls. lievloils In dls, '
Ihoso l-lllilblll tin- ,1,-ui s li.iv.. 1 1,
,, ,.,,,. ,m,u Ul0 vv.ir j,,,,,,'
etiinmelleiiiii;il.
GRANTS PASS 'GLADS'
GO TO CELEBRATION
CHANTS PASS. Ore . July ?
V -Two thniiaod llkcs tit .ni-
coho.-.l r.!, i.lt. .11 t. n h were for-
waidi d l Kuucne hv J phlne
C"lin'. holt, thirtfiy to t" dK-
trihut.it free
the Sun-et Ti
t'lty. ,l-mi.c
Garden t lul.
laden wllh hi
irlhuiion
V!;tiiih lleldm
I ceh hrata-u in that
"I the GtHiitf 1'asj-.-cottMl
the truck
mi in - up. i N,. dii -
!CALL HALT ON
PEN VISITS OF
JOHNNY L
Often a Prisoner, Now He's '
. ... .
in for Life-
But Just Can't
Resist
Craving for Possessions
of Others.
,saij;m, On
Johnny Tiii'l,
coiiimittmcnts
f i out the Ore
, July L'7. iVi
tcian of numerous
and five esciipert
Oregon slate peiiltenti-
ary. I;- I
thcoreti
Tue
in at
coiin'y.
life ter
r.ck lu tlie institution aaiit,
ally to sia.
was received ami dressed
ih
prison from .Malheur
under weiilence to serve I
i, follow in k his con vie- loii
as a ha hi i ua I criminal, but as
sured II. W. .Myers, superintendent,
dial It wi.s "not my fault."
llcspic his prison record. Tuel
eau look upon a term In the re
formatory, and is listed as a ili
scrtcr from .the army.
There Is, so far as officials
can a s c e r t a 1 n. iiothim; vic
ious about Tuel. His troubles have
all been due to his craving for the
posMesslons of otbera. S' luMdhouseH
and churches have been the sel
lings for moKt of his hui-Klary ex
peditions. ile "registered" first at the pris
on at the aue of I', under a com-
jinittmeut from Multnomah county.
on Dei-ember fi. 1 K 1 i . On 1' fin u
ary 10, l!t'.i, be was pf.roled. only
to he returned on October' 2, ll'lf,
for vlolatlnj; his parole. Two
months later he escaped and was
captured and returned after three
days of freedom. Attain on Octo
ber Hi. i:il!0, lie escaped and niiae
need to i.'vadc the authorities f'ir
a mouth.
Another parole avc him bis llb
jerty on February II. litL'L'. but he
I was returned and on June 1J, lUL'l,
I disappeared while work lm; in I be
1 prison brickyard. Captured and
put back Inside the walls In July,
he completed his sentence and was
discharged October IH1M.
On No vein lie r l! I !l Tuel
came hack to serve a not her f ivc
yeais term. A throat infection put
him on the hospital IHt and led io
a pardon so that he mluhl be sent
I io ine ten-ran uospttai in I'ori-
iami. i. Ken in tne nospita) June
L 1 . 1 llH. hi! ran away the next
day a ml nothing more wjib heard
of him until his recent arrest for a
series of admitted burglaries In
eastern Oregon.
Boy Swallowed
Coin When Auto
Hit Road Bump
4
, July L'7.
11 years old,
KI'dKNK. Ore.
(Vi Junior Ilush,
t was recovering
today from !
removal of
which he
an operation for
a U.ri-cent piece
swallowctl when
an
automo- 4
Idle In which he
was rhling
hit a bump. The operation
required three hours. The t
i boy is the youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mush of !
t'reswell. - !
IN FAMILY PLOT ;
nil':
HA1.I.KS. (Ire.. .Inly 27.
Mc
hulas .1. Stimuli, for 1 1 i.i ny
resleil with other ili-l'iirtcd lliein-
' hers of Ills family today In a lit-'
He blllsiile cemetery near Ibis cilv,
Nearly one Ihou.-anil persons yes-
Icrday aticmlcd luncral serxlct-s;
lor Ibe coni,-ressniiin xvho was ap-
I polnlcil to the 1'nlled States court!
I of claims hy 1 'resilient. ( 'noltilsv.
The state paid honor Io .Indue'
1 Sliiuntl in services at the city!
auiliti'iioiii where K. It. lUith-r.j
I present eolmrcssinall, ilcllx crcil tllc
j culoKV. Alter Ibis service the1
! holly was taken to St. I'cler's
; Catholic church fur retulcm mass, j
j All stores and public ci ties In I
jibe city were dosed for the fll-.
llcrnl anil liiws were carried
half mast IhrouKliout (be ,-it;
I volcano
! H.iu.iu. July
j and linlhnu.
; the I:, v.i laki
IHCM'. Isl.-iml i
: ;. i;uhitii
oilim; ami tltinu.
In the Italemaiimau
pll r.ive hieadlly durl iik the hour-.
"( d.ii'Kn"i ihl-t iiihiiiIiu M ill.'
llet eruption at Kllauea volcano
hire entered Mm t tilt tl day of a-
tl hy.
Volcanoluutst.H at Kllauea ohierv
iil'iiv m can while reiterated tJo-ir
tnat.ihlv to predict luw loim In
!.i . flow would continue.
"The eiuptton t one if a vi.ct
( f iniii. -I -hor:hxed flow chatac
! teiivlU' of lh :n per led of r ul
een!i at Kllauea." !! an el
flcl.tl l iH'nient from the ohscMii
tot y "li cun not he staled how
lout the fh.w will cent lone. ,il
though at piescnt H ts strony "
!.!.?l?.CORSAIfiS hurt:
I NKW YORK, July 27. Car-
kvUui .... t, ,w.llv l.nnblllir nf ,Hiii
paHHeiiiei'H, the lliiur Hremeu, new
iHpeed uueen of tho Hfas. left today
IMOl VICI0Ub,fyr CherhoHiK In uHt ot further
tianu-Atlantic laurels.
NKW YOltK.-'i Uack in lftlC
'a war-torn world found its atten
tion temporarily diverted from the
I luropean eonflict by word that u
mant suhuuirine with a valuable
j er.ruo in its hold had successfully
I eluded the Ih ltish naval blockade
i to complete its maiden visit to
I the I'uited Slates.
At the helm of the submersible
) Ieuthschland when its pecan-like
j steel shell came to anchor off Ital-
I1IIIOI
surprise the world, wus
Capt. I'aul Koenig. Now ho has J
returned to America's shores on
the maiden voyage of Germany's ;
newest pride of the sea- the ti. H. I
Ihemcu.
Ill the less active role of an ex
ecutive of he North German Lloyd
company, the veteran Teuton skip
per has come as a visitor to . A mer
ba. still voluble in his praise of
t he creative ability of the ship
builders of the i-'alherland.
liremeu, proud oil llanseatlc
city, ri'h (n traditions of the sea,
from which Capt a in Koenig hulls.
conceived both the iJeutsehland
and the Ihi-men.
Ill contrast to the secrecy which
surrounded t he progress of his
Voyage oil U'Hi, necessitated by the
exigencies of war. Captain Koenig
has come hack to the scene of his
triumph with the pi ogresa of the
fastest liner known to the world.
lioth the old and the new world
were startled by the achievement
of the Ueut sch land when it ar
rived at llaltimore July 10, HUG,
to write an epoch in maritime
commerce. Germany, suffering
from the blows dealt Us commerce
by the enemy blockade, was jubil
ant. The Allies minimized it as
only a spectacular feat which could
have no military effect. America,
still viewing Germany through
friendly eyes, was stirred by the
visit.
A Sl.oinujliO cargo of dyestuffs
for an eager American market was
the evidence of Its peaceful mis
sion the submarine brought to the
I'llited States.
Leaving Bremen. It had tied u p
at Heligoland for eight days to
throw the em-niyv off its track.
Then It bad literally nosed its way
beneath the scyies of armed Uit
ih war craft which patrolled the
North Sea and Kngllsh Channel.
Running the gauntlet to survive the
menace of Urltlsh guns, the mer
chant submarine m earned across
the Atlantic.
Twice the submarine repeated
its feat, bringing German mer
chandise. Moth In peiicclline and war. the
sea has hehl Captain Koenig. Lc
foiv the World war he was master
of the German steajiiyhlp NcrTtaf.
and post -helium days found him
again mi the deck of a steamship--
the S. S. Columbus. Since Ihert
he has retired to the quiet of the
executive offices of the North
Genua n Lloyd company.
ENGINEER SAWYER OP
S.M.KM, (Ire.. July 7.--(-J.
S. Sawyer, illvisinn eUKiucer of the
stale hlKliwtly dcpartntelil, has re
sighed, ami on Si'pli'liihei- I will
join Hie engineering; -staff of the
Shell Oil company at San Kran-
Isco In a newly i-realed executive
position.. Km- Hie last six years
Sawyer has been In supervisory
Inn-lie of the statu hlnhw-tiy con
struction lu ltenloii, Lincoln, I, fun,
l.ane. norlhern INmxlas and suuth
1 ern Marlon and Polk counties.
Saxvyer will ite succeeded hy
Ktl'aii A. 1'nlller. who for Ihe liisl
i four years luis hcen ussistitut niar
i kel road eli;ineer.
RECRUIT MEN MGHT
I
G'MNM MKIS. Mich , July :7.
--(Vt- -Nearly .'ii0 men had heen re
cruited today to Unlit threRtenlnK
fires In Superior national forest.
The fhVH hroko out of control
of ;t;i men late yesterday and
burned over loon hitch in the llmle
and Cascade Lake dWiriots. Huh
w inds and excessive lieat eomhlned
to defeat Ihe efforts of the forest
ranker crews.
I NtilM: ,ii m- ni;nhl in
t Continued from Vtirn Oni.l
,lle country up It
-.peed cop."
not even a
Mr. and Mis
tlcnrv Jackson
. announced their
don hy the w or. Is
f-ide of their sin,,.
K. u hjuilt. Minn
arrual to their
f hh...nt il i HI the
M.-llo. v.ll, Here N IV
J.o-Von."
And m turn their mmi
a note. " L er t hun; w
ami M.i
mi sent dew n
w fine, hut
Vou'U hae to w.ut
Ioik time t
The rewards for the
tinne to pnin, anothei
t'ciiiK added as well ,
tloiiat offer of 1 an 1
Inn t he toul I houi
fie.
Ulan
an ad.li
our, brie:;
' "P i r.-ll
I to
:.'! Ii wa
mm;-", band .r
f in tl re.
Ihe mi
ft. and
belli!; i
lh.
h n
i fm.tined a!
f .i jackpot
ute.l thnnuh the
fnerce and other
MM0 I.im muht
not include their
conimrt -liil pilot?
ch: mtter of c,
Hit tfift-v
This -mni
Iv-Ml.u p.iy
CASUALTIES OF
CHANCE AI FLAG
Long List of Cripples Slows
Pittsburg Rush Gran
tham and Waner Hurt in
Fielders' Choice Collision
Yesterday.
liy llcrlM'it W. Hnrkcr.
AHsociated 1'ress Sports S'rlter.
Uonie Bush, fiery IHtlti leader
I of the I'ittshurgn I'lrates. Is hav-
Inic a lot of luck these days, but
It s all bad.
A form Ida Ifle hospital list has
so crippled the Corsairs in recent
w. eks that It will take all Dunk's
skill lo jockey his lineup nruunil
so that tho I'lrates remain within
hailing distance of the Chicago
Cubs, current pace-setters 111 the
National leaKUe.
The I'lrates sailed alone; In se
rene fastiiun until I'le Traynor was
hurt in 1'hiludelphlu. Then ltlir
lelKh (irlmes, ace of the pitching
staff, suffered a dislocated thumb.
Ceoi-Ku Grantham bobbed up with
u lame shoulder and in yesterday's
battle with the lioston llraves,
(Iranthain and I'aul Waner col
lided as both chased a short fly
and were so badly shaken up
they bad tu retire from tho Kame.
The collision did Crantham's
shoulder no Kood and "HiK 1'olson
I'aul" suffered u bruised leg and
arm that may keep him out of
the lineup for several days.
Notwithstanding the loss of txvo
of their most effective batters, th-j
I'lrates rallied In the ninth to nose
out the llraves in u knock-down
and drau-oul battle, !l to 8. The
l:raves bad scored three runs in
their half of the last frame, but
the Corsairs tied up the game
on Clark's homer and scored the
winning run on a single by I'lneh
Hitter Krvin Itrame.
The Cubs maintained their one
game lead over Pittsburg by trim
ming the Phillies. 13 to 10. in i
game lu which 35 safe hits were
scored. 17 for the Phils a'nd IS
for the Cubs. The Phils scored
seven runs in the first two Innings
f,,.n- ..f them coming over on
Chuck Klein's 31st homer In thel
second Inning with the bases
loaded. Hut the Phillies couldn't
hold this load, the league leadcs
clustering II hits for as ninny
runs In the third and fourth In
n'llgs. Cliff llcathcote, subbing
for the Injured Cuyler. got five
hits lu as many times ul bat.
. Showing a further return t
form, the St. I.ouls Cardinals
downed the New York Giants for
their r ill straight victory. 4 to
3. and advanced to within two
games and u half of third place.
Jakle .May let the l'.ruoklyn
Dodgers down with six hits und
Cincinnati trotted off with a 1 to
1 triumph.
In the American league, the
Philadelphia. Athletics retained a
lll'-i ganie lead over the Yankees
by downing Chicago. 3 to 1. How
ard Khmkc let the Sox down with
four hits. Ted Lyons was touch
ed for two runs in the first in
ning, hut allowed only one hit
u home run by Jimmy Dykes -after
the third Inning.
lie III lid l-'.d Wells' eight -hit
pitching the Ynnkces pounded
Sammy Gray and Lefty Stewart
of the llrowns for II hits and a
9-0 shutout. I.ou Gehrig lilt his
Mill homer ami Hill Dickey drove
out two.
Walter Miller ,w loo much f"r
Senator batsmen and Cb-velan 1
heat Washington. 1 to 2.
Hehlml steady pitching hy Owen
Carroll. Detroit beat the Huston
lied Sox. 4 to 1. Hurry Hcllmunn
got a double and a home run to
Icail the Tigers'
against Milt Gust.
II -hit oflelislvi
DEL WIONTE GOLF
i DKL MONTI, Cul.. July 27.
j (Special.) The Southern Pacific
i company has arranged to iark
.nccpini; riii! a i i i in- 'i n i mi-
the. thirty -third national amateur
coif tournament here September
2 to 7. as all space In the Hotel
tc Montr, as well as ether hotels
on tho Monterey peninsula. ha
heen Hold out. The Hotel pel
Monte h;.s made arrangements ho
that the persons occupy ins the '.
slecpitm cars will K(,t the same
Horvlce js the hotel cnest and j
nil of the hotel facilities. Mich as;
dlnlnc room, haths. etc.. will he
available tit them.
It It- niked that any persons w ho
wish to attend the tournament Mid!
who have not ot obtained accoim
odatlons icet lu touch with the
Southern Pacific rcpreennulvcs,
An Information bureau, telephones, j
barber service and other conveni
ences will he made nv.i liable on
the tdeeplm; ears. j
H. Chandler Kuan of Mtdfurdj
ileUncd the K'olf course at Pel
Monle. j
TABLE ROCK SNAKE i
SPORTS 15 RATTLES
TAP.LK liOCK.
i re . J uiy .
Harper killed a
CSpeeiaP Melvln
hutfe rattlesnnke near the Harper
i home Wdnesday rvrnltm. which
,hail Mttachrd to his extremity 1 T
I lattlcd and a button.
smiYIE YOUTHS
JM TIDE OP
(Ily the AwMH-ljiU'd IMv)
11. H.
M i.siuns 8 . S 2
I'ortlund 4 10 '4
IlHttiTic: N'1joh nnl Hoff
man: CMKi-Hivlla, Mahaffi-y und
Homo, WmKlull.
It.
II. E.
Hollywood 2 1" 1
Seattle 3 8 1
Jt alt cries: Kinney. Hulvey and
ltasler; Kallio and Stelnecke.
II. H. E.
Oaklanil 7 15 4
Kan Krandtifo ..: 10 U 2
Hutu-lien: Mi-Kvoy, K a I i-1l.
DuinovlLil, Hurst and U)inliardt:
Thurston,
Mclsaucs.
Davis, Couch and Iteed,
n.
II. E.
Sacrumcnto X 12 3
l.os Angeles 1 114 1
Itatteries: Haehnc, Gould and
Koehlcr. Harris; Haecht, liltt and
Saudberg.
Coast League
Yesterday
Dy the Associated Press.
Coast lAMiguc.
W. I.. PC.
San Francisco 20 0 .7ti!l
Los Angeles 10 7 .734
Mission 17 II .(i"i4
Hollywood 15 1) .U4U
Portland 10 1 .3K5
Oakland 10 Hi .3S5
Seattle G 20 .231
Sacruinento 5 10 .208:
' National ligue. ;
W. L. PC. i
Chicago 57 30 .05.', i
Pittsburg 57 32 .040
New York 52 43 .547 ;
St. louls 47 4." .511'
Brooklyn 41 41) .45(1
Huston 39 55 .415
Philadelphia 36 54 .400
Cincinnati 30 55 .36
American Ix'ugtic.
W. L. PC
Philadelphia 09 25 .731
New York "0 .". .629.
St. Louis 52 41 .559
Cleveland 47 40 .505 j
Detroit -Hi 47 .19,-,
Chicago :.. 37 58 ,3S!ij
Washington 35 60 .30s j
Boston 27 65 .293
('IIICACO.. July 27. (PI Na
tional titles ill 11 events and the
team ehamiiionshlp for HI I'll to
day were the itoals of the creutest
field of women athletes assembled
in Ihe I'llited Stales. Ill the wo
men's track and field champion-;
ships at Huldicr r'l'id. j
In the dash events. IJetly U.ibln- I
sun of ChicaKii. winner of the 1(10
meters in the 11128 Olympic names
was entered wllh such stars as
Olive KruKPr. Chilttanoogu, Teiin .
Mary Washburn. New York: Olive
llasenfus ot Huston: Dolores Hell
ders, Kureka. Calif., and Kleanore
Kisir. I'aterson, N. J., us her oppo
sition. The field events prunilscil to
develop III a duel -between Kena
McDiinald of Huston former na
tional s h o t p u I champion, and
(llorla Itussell. Kureka. Calif , who
finished second in the javelin
throw In lust year's championship
niecl.
KANAWAKI
Montreal, Utv
Tommy Armour
his toial for i 1
r. o l k r l r r. :
July -7. iTi
, senrlnK 7a. ran
holes to 20S and
led the fh-Id in the third round
of t he Canadian open wolf cham
pionship. When he ported the
score there seemed to be an ex
cellent chance that the lead would
st;, ml up aains t the late third
round rush.
Joe Kirk wood mixed brilliant
j-otf w ith some spotty performances
to return a pood fit In the third
round for 51 holes with a total of
21 C.
Base Ball
PHOENIX
vs.
GLENDALE
at the
Fair Grounds
SUNDAY
July 28
r FRFNHH TFNNIS m4nyfnif!F(1k
KOLAN1) GAKItOS
Harls, July L'7. Th
ai American team of
ST A 01 I'M. ;
sensation j
John Van .
Ityn and Wiliner Alllsun chiiU. il S.U.I'.M.
thi' 1'uhIi of the I'l-fiuh toilay amlT1(, fa(,.r
won the (ioulK'S inaicn "i
Davis fuii clialloim'f ruuml from
llinrl l ochel and Jtan ISorolia in
Uii aiKlit hem. 6-1. S-ti. H-4.
1 Tne victory for llie youtli.ful
j Anii'iK'an i-ulli'duim over the
-reneh pair willi-h had scored two
islnKlOB triumphs yesterday, put Un
I.'nlted Stales buck in the running i
In the buttle for ihe famous tennis ,
lioohv: however, with a lead
nf
2-1. liance needed lo win only one
of the two remaining singles con
tests tomorrow lo successfully de
fend the cup.
The victory for the young Amer
ican learn Allison is only 24 and
Van Ityn 23 was the climax of
one of the greulest winning streaks
ever scored ill doubles play. Their
triumph followed capture of the
Wimbledon championship and de-
r..t ..f ine Germans in the inter-
zone finals at Herlin. This is the of Minneapolis, nationally Known
first year either has participated bicycle rider of a quarter of a ccn
iu Davis cup competition. j t u ry ago. died last night after an
The Americans outplayed the illness of two years.
I-i-eiich veterans consistently, cap- Hansen established two amateur
.,i,,.. ii ,.f iiw- first 13 games records which will stand. They
with a whirlwind ntiuck and thenlaro the 1000-mile road record of 92
possessing sufficient reserve
off -
two
set French rallies in the la:
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Their team wwik was miiier.
;it ;.H HUM'S.
Allison's dynamic service Whs a
vital factor in the victory. It wUH
hroUen through only once In eilu
tiring, while VanKyn lent bin d' Jiv
cry three times. The latter, how
ever. va unbeatable In the thli,l
net. Cochct dropped his scrvk-...
four time, aw tliil llorotru.
STATE FAIR RACES
tile.. July .2 7.-.
rares at the state f:.ir
Septemli.-r J3 in particular.;
the pace, the 2:12 trot anil'
the free-for-all events, will slu,K
a larger nuinla-r uf entries than m ,
iir.-vl.iu fairs here, accordlni; to
Kllu S. Wilson, secretary or m,,.
slate fair board. The racing en- .
tries have closed. The larg, u
number of entries is In the 2:14
...I .... tl.A llt
pace - "" "
MINNEAPOLIS.
Minn.. July 27
(pi A. .. I liaiuiuaixer
Hansen
i hours and 32 minutes unit tne 24.
hour dirt track mark nf 375 miles.
ill take
yoitK car,
J sir"
"It Is Cool in
San Francisco"
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