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MEDFORD MAIL TTtTBTTyE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, WEDNESDAY. JULY .11. 1020. PXGE FTYB SPEEDBOAT CLIPS ROBERT E. LEE'S RECORD RUN Baseball Scores XKW VliHK. July 31. lJ'l l.ou C'hriK lilt his L'tilh home-run , ( of the .e:tiin In the rust IhuiiiK "I tile n ntlti SOX- lutlKee Kl.mu here toilay, ini'rea.int: hi. mitiKiu uvor Hade Ituth to two. Ytnini; lOil Walsh wus in tlii" box iiml tin-I'iisi-s were empty. I'lTTSItl l:!lf, July 31. t,P, ' STRETCH LEAD: .OVER 4 GAMES: j I'luuk Kl. in. HlllKKiHK l'hlladi-l-i Phla outfii'lilfl'. hits his :)3r,l hum- ' 'r of tht' Mt'UKoii toilay In tin set1 ! oiul iiiuiuK of the Kame with i'ills- huih. Itiume wus in the hox for the 1'hateii.' National K. II. K. ; 7 I . RUNAWAY CUBS Chicagoans Threaten .to Du plicate Athletics' Feat f Sheriff Blake Wild But Effective Reds Blanked Again. By Herbert V. Barker. Associated Press Sports 'Writer. Unless something speedily turns up to stop them, the Chicago Cubs soon will be making a runaway of the. National League race Just aB Connie .Mack's Philadelphia, ath letics have in the American. The Cub.s stretched their advan tage over the field in John Heyd ler's circuit to four and one-half games yesterday by trouncing the 'Boston Braves, 4-0, while the hap " '.less Pirates of Pittsburg were los InK to the Phillies, 13-6. V- The Cubs victory, their ninth .In a row, was due almost entirely to some excellent pitching by that erratic right hander, Sheriff Blake. This native of Ansted, W. Va., al lowed the Braves exactly five hits and never was in serious diffi--'cully. He was a trifle wild, giv ing five bases on balls, but four i double plays behind himserved to , stop the Braves every time they 1 'threatened. Of the nine hits the ;Cubs got off Bruce Cunningham, .six went to Hornsby, Wilson and Stephenson, who scored all four Chicago runs in the bargain. - Six Pirate pitchers failed to halt the slugging Phils at Pittsburg. It . took three pitchers to hull the Phils in the third inning when they- scored seven runs and five! more tallies in the seventh andj one more in the eighth made . the Corsairs' cause hopeless for the day.. Chuck Klein hit his 32nd homer of the year. Hurst hir :t2nd homer or the year. Hurst hit his 21st, and Dinkey Whitney not only crashed out a homer, but two triples' and a double, as well. All told the Phils collected 18 hits. Big Kred Kit Simmons further demonstrated that he is no "'cou siil" to lied batsmen, the burly New 1 York C.lant right hander shutting out Cincinnati, 3 to 0. It was the fourth successive shut-out KltKsimmons has scored against the lleds. They have failed to neore akainst him in 3t conseeu ,i live inning. ; The St. Louis Cardinals ended n three-eamp losimr streak 1V : lieatinn Brooklyn, 10 to !l ill 11 ''innings. Seven plti'tier. trotted j tp the mound during the day rndj . nave no fewer than 33 hits,, .inning ' j which were home runs by Hen-, dliek, Orsattl and Sherdei. ' The Amerlenn league situation 1 remained unchanged, as the Ath-j ,' letlcs and Yankees both won. f The A's traveled 10 Innings to down Detroit, 5 to 4. George Uhle gave only four hits up to the ninth hut the A's tallied three times in this session to tie the score and won out oi Simmons' single in the tenth. Lefty drove left the game for n pinch hitter In the ninth nnd Earnslmw was cred ited with the victory. Herb Pennock pitched . tho . Yanks to a 7-3 victory over th- Chicago Whito Sox, A 1 p h o n s e Thomas yielding 14 hits among which, strange to relate, was not f one home run. Pennock kept the Sox 10 hits well scattered. Fifteen Rolld drives gave Cleve land an ensy 11-4 triumph over the Hoston lied Sox Morgan gi t tlng two singles, a double nnd a triple. A three run rally in the eighth gave the i Washington "Senators a see-saw battle with Ht. Iiuls. 1 1 to 9. Lowered Prices Yoii buy what you need for the home at special savings. Often the purchase is as good as new, at 25? to 50? Less We have what you want or can get it. Come in and inspect the large assort ment of field, garden, carpentry and other tools. Always More for Your Money PRICE'S SECOND HAND STORE 29 South Front .VWe Sell The 59-year.old record of the Bogie made the run from New being congratulated by Edwin ollot. and Bob Hun'er are In the SIMINGS OF THE aUBSi: (By the Assoclraed I'reas.) , Paclflt' ('oast laKii'. V. I.. San Francisco Hollywood 1as Angeles -Missions Portland Oakland Sacramento ... Seattle National IxaKto. I.. 311 3 5 44 4S r,.i -07 fpii Pot. .174 '.64 .5C4 .SOU .442 .4 1 S .4or, .3!18 Chicago B2 Pittsburgh TtS New York ",7 St. Louis -JS Brooklyn -2 Boston 4 1 Cincinnati 3!i Philadelphia 37 American I'ugue L. 2i 33 . 44. 40 4!l. SO 112 Ii7 Philadelphia 71 till ...... .52 New York St. Louis ..... Cleveland ... Detroit Chicago ::..'... Washington Boston 47 If, 3li Coast League Yesterday (By the Associated Press.) It. II Seattle 2 9 Portland 8 13 Kallio, Lnmenske and limeun Cuscarellu and Wondall. 0 I 1 K. Los Angeles . 5 Missions 1 fn 2 Walsh and Srndbcrg; Xelson and Hoffman. It. ' II. K. Racrnmento (Ill 1 Oakland 3 K 1 Vinci and Koehler; Haglia and Lombard!. San Francisco - Hollywood, game. Teams traveling. no The first national amateur golf championship was won by C. H. .Macdiinald, Chicago golf cluh. In 1 X9S Phone 692 for Cash' ' A siei laffd Press pholo eteamboat Robert E. Lee was beaten by nearly 3 hours when the speedboat Orleant to St. Louis In 87 hours rnd 3i minutec. Dr. Louis Loroy (right) C. Koenig, commodore of the St. Louis. Yacht club. Harvey Brcwn (left) background. fliiTo? Heeler's MM 'Al stL "fc. tff - JONES HAGEN SARAZEN OIEGEL HMiim 296 3007' . 302O 036 flo"" 74.2 .72 . 75.5 75.9 ' Ten Year 'Records in ' ' Hy.'O.'.li. Kivler, . : ' ' So uncertain' a game is competi-i l-'arrell and Mehlhorn have fln Pctlj tiye golf that -it- requires . at least iwlu-d nine of the 10 eomlietllions, .732 j n decade, of open championships to) Farrell with 2744 strokes and .641 flsjatthsh Jt standing " among .Mehlhorn with 2745. Thus their .542 i. Its ",. leaders..' Bobby , Jones '. com-! averagit 'roiind virtually is a vtle, .521 i' llL'tfl. 'at '.Winged Foot," his first ) at 7C.2. .4MU l.n';.vears.in. the ..United States open I Al Kspinosa, who. tied with .3SS j chftin'pioiwhljis. ... '' . . .'.Tnnesat Winged Font and lost .307 j ! weht r to " the rod, hook of in the play-off, has finished six ,2!lii-j the United -States' Ciolf association, of the 30 championships with 'an j to. sn'e-what cold figures It offered ; average a shade above 75. Muc in support of the rather general idea that ho Is the greatest golfer ' of all time. Thyse are the statis-; tics on the first decade in open competition in the United States.; The four leading competitors playing all 40 ronmls of the last; 1 0 championships are .Tones. I la- gen. S'arazen and Diegel, Jones' I stroke aggregate Is 2!tlS; Hagen's is 3 0(7: Sarazen's is 30211; and lJlegel's Is 303)5. I sixth once, seventh once, eleventa Jonefi average round is 74.2 . once, eighteenth once, and nine strokes: Tlagcn's is 2: Sarazen's j tunth once. , 1 ': and Diegel s i.i.s. 0 I Jones bads Hagen by 3!l strokes I'mcAiio, juiy 31. ll'i Neilli , Kddle Kane, manager of Sammy Mandell. nor Sammy tSolilman. Tony (.nnzonerl's pilot. Is a hit worried over the outcome of Kri- day niKhfs liKht weight champion- Iship hattUat least not out loud. j "Cnnzoneri will be like a sonlr- rel In a cape KriilaJ TilKht." Kane said yesterday. "He will make a nt of motions, hut won't net ariy - j where." , Cnlilmnn aprpes that Tony will niake a lot of motions, hut expects them to accomplish the downfall of the champion. 'Mandell has never been crowd- by State Senator II. (1. Yander- dolKttlett of Medford poHt and sev ed the way Tony will crowd him, j vier, who siiKKested he would be nrnl ultertiales. Present plans call and we figuie that that style of ; a serious contender for the leor- fop a .special v.nr on tho Soutliern fiKht will win. There will lie a 'Mia fifth district seat left vacant pacific and deiiurture from this new welterweight champion after tlie fiKht," tioldman said. T The first matches of the Weit St do Tcnulu club stnnlen tout ni ment will be played tonight 'if the Went Hide court. The tourna ment will continue through next week, Kivln the players amph time to meet on the one ciinrt . The contestants are to furnish their own balls, coriM-fU'nt ly there will be no entry fee. , Drawings and revolts of the tournament will he posted on t he bulletin board at the murt. Tli winner will, be determined elirjii nation. ,y (iiIuIiimI diiiwliiK for the flrxt I niati.-hi-H wire as rniiown: ! locul alrimrt. ; Hromli'V'ltoyffM; Fl.h-.l n r o h h: ! I'llot Tuvith left the Si'.-ittli- jiort j lloliK.inc-t." r o w n n : spuiililliiii-' In hi. Hoelnc Kport plune at A ; I'miiin: Stout-Wil-on: Im-Voi'-Ijiii. thin morning. iirrtvliiK In Mi'ilfi.nl ! tin: Kl'ln-Hnlliy mill Klnlin r-AI- "t 7:Ki. The rui ni reioril uliih Ifoicl. i lihlleil on the S.in Antonio to He- Clean raf. wanleil at Hie Mull I jTrlLune office, ' f ' i rn . . v 6olf Ba6 National Open Play. 1 "' f Sarazen by T.2 and 1 Hegel by f.S. donald Smith, playing in ' eight, averages 7(1. the same as Tommy Armour, playing in the last six. .ihn Barnes in eight competitions, has averaged 7(i.2 and Jock llul- chlson, also In eight, 7U.7.' Jones has finished first three times, second four times, seventh onee, eighth once, and- eleventh once. Hagell has finished third ' once, fourth twice, fifth twice, ! These are the figures and flg- uich don't lie much. i ATLANTA, C,a., July 31. OVf Hubert T. (Bold.y) Jones, Jr., to day said he would, not make the ! Vtl(,Q fur t'wnreHn from the fifth ' district of tleoiKia to succeed the ; IiesIip j Steele. n he was "not . .ntk-ally Inclined and preferred t), (.nntlimt. tlu, practice of law." - ( ATLANTA, fla., July '31. (A') j For congress: Bolihy Jones. The ; name of the national open and ' amateur koIT klnj,', was put fur- ward today by delegation of .Canton, (.enrla, citizens, headed by 1 he death of Itepresentat ive I'slie J. .Steele. They stressed hly j ability as a lawyer and fame as u ; Kolfer, (lobby was graduated by the At lanta law school two years nno and entered partnership with his 1 father, Iti I'. Junes. Canton coun j ty is the home of t he golfers' j Krandfather, ICohcrt Tyro Jones, Sr., a merchant. ' SEATTLE TO MEDFORD AIR RECORD IS MADE! Making the hop from Seattle In Medford this morning In two hours anil 'At, TnlnuteM, Ls Towers, lest pilot for t h 1 toiiiK company, ex ceed 4 by la mi, iilles t)w. hKI,.st yiH'iMl n oi ,l niAcli- ov.t thin ii I r j I route up to ih.ti., iii'i oiilInK to Hill ; Itoninhnuni. fiilil iiii'iliunl. nt thr : Utile hol. Illi'llllleil only II tVVO llolll. nnil 4 r. minute i heiiuii foi j tu thu northei n il rill I. from M-il- Itv. Koupal and Leiain; lliainc ami j Hariaves. It. New York I C'iiieinnatl 2 tieiiewlch ami O'Farrell; and Sukeftirtli. S ti Uixey Hist naitio: It. 11. K. niuoklyn 2 4 ! St. I.ouis fi S i Dudley nitil Dobeny; Haltien and Wilson. Amei'leau. It. 11. K. j Cleveland Boston Bat tries: ...4 10 0 i Miller, Ml I jus and I,, j Sew'U, Hartley A. Caston. AlacFayden and i Second game: II. Cleveland ti !! Boston 2 10 Batteries: Hudlin and I,, well; M. c.astun and Berry. R. II. K. Detroit 14 4 Philadelphia 10 !i o Batteries: Curndl, BilliiiMM and Phillips; Walberg und Cochrane. I 1 i U- II, 10 St. I.ouis Washington 1 5 ; Batteries: Stewart and l-Vriell Burke and Spencer. H. li. K. Chlcagu New York ... PaMerlen: Berg, Antry ; It! 17 V:i!rh, .d :.ai i Wells ami Dicke Fights Last Night LOS ANC.in.ES. Kddle Mack. Denver junior lightweight, knock ed out Doc Snell, Tacointl, Wash., (3). CHlc'AdO. Kid Chocolate. Culm, outpointed Steve Smith, Bridgeport, conn. ' NHW YORK. (lenrge Huff man. Xew Yor, Htoppeil Angus Snyder, Kansas City, (7); Salvutore Kuggircllo, Italy, stopped Mike Saiikovitch. I'aterson, X. .1. HKTIII.KHKM. Pa. llonii De wanckei'. Krance, outpointed ltruee h'lowers, New Itochelle, X. Y.,' (.10). F. Truhee Davison of New Y'ol'k assistant secretary for aeronautics was u distinguished guest In Med ford yesterday, having stopped over here in a Kurd trl-motor plune late in the afternoon for a Hi-minute visit with locul airport officials, hefore continuing on a coast Jaunt from Seattle to Los Angeles, The war department executive was accompanied hy Lieutenant Tomlihsnn, pilot of the ship and Mr. Frost, an ejlitor from New Orleans, in company with whom he has Just returned from a trip through Alaska. The party will complete a tour of the entire I'lilti'd States hy plane. TONIGHT- FOR SALEM The MVlfnrd Legion drum corps will hold u Hiiuppy drill HesHion to nlKlit In order to perfect Home new format Ions for the big contest ut tho Kalem convention next week. Their music Ik rapidly roundltiK Into form under .the Xpert Instruc tion of Wilson Waiie and the boy should he able lo make a fine showing at the slate convention. ! Twenty-one momherH of the corpH will make the trip as well an six city Wednesday, AiiKiist 7, ut li:tt p. in. hlle In Salem the Medford ai rilonnalreH will he (piurtered at tho Marlon hotel, which will be con vention hcadf'iifirterH for the state department officials und Homo of the leadiiiK posts. Tho local drum rorps will hold several .(pedal drills hefore the convention and Is wotklUK hard to make n creditable hIiuwIiik which will roriect favorably In ad vertiHinn this cty to the outside world. pain FROM GALLSTONES One Ho.o of I rultola shows remit, I'ninn In thi luirk or nrounil tho IIvht hitvi' hk Xiitun-'K uurniiiK.- Itf- Ulirf, 1,1 Iri.lluti,!,... Ilj.r,.... .Iull.l.. i,n r.illon or trvlm: koiiii' lioini' i vmi ily, nlvi. Kltl'ITOI.A n ti lnl. 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Kli'iiiirilKun. WalliT l.i'vori'tlo tins rt'turmnl fnilil n liilsiiii'MM trip in KlIKi'lli1 Htlil , (IiiiiiIh 1'i.hh. Tlie rniiiiMiny with whlrh hi- Is nmnrluti',! 1 1'i'i-lit I V ' j oii.n, ii n thciiicr at kuki-iii- nrnl :u-i iniiiiiiiii; n t in-.'itor at linuilHj ' I'iihk, to In- i'.'iIImiI tin- Slllti'. i .... !.',. -iTf re . lyi ,;y s H ,.JI that threaten property owners I who negloot the very impor- tant mutter of title Inaufance. Dishonest people often, deal in real estate which has'heen I pledged under mortgages and ! represent the purchaser' that i tho title is clear, free and un incumbered. Be sure of yours have the title insured. Jackson County Abstract Co. 1 121 E. Sixth St., Phone 41 U AM HOU.V ST. PHOMS, A Complete Cleanihq amd DytsiwO SCGrVICst HlI-iyWy ACADEMY T"AIN foE Charcte 1 J A iion-HHrl.rl.n hn.rdlli, .n4 l:ilKsl' ! ..-Iiuol for bun. Hlh tlWlrlCl) iw'tiot.la sl.ii0.til. Otoin.. Li yTiJ llliii .lino.iiliwre: trl.tlunt 4 Portland, Ongod ' fjfflll