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MEDFOTvD MATT, TRTRttJCE, MEDFOTHI, QRITiOK. TUTRSDA V. .VTOlT 1. 192!). AMERICAN MERMAIDS SAIL FOR HAWAIIAN MEET KILL CUB.CASTOFF IS CAUSE OF LOST in the air it's MARGIN POINTS 'fsih l- 1 k i-.tJ .r ;4 rial Ancient Socks' Seibold Hurls Braves to Second Victory : Over McCarthy MenPirates Drop An- 7 other to Phillies; Ity lOtlwurri J. Nell '( Associated Press Sports Writer) It's llCRMlllillK' to look u thuuuli Inl ii the region of earn of base ball's Minster minds the monkey wreneb of .some past error of Judg ment must fall sun mir or later. Now It'a the turn, of Jou Mc Carthy, whil dues the heavy men tal drudgery for the Chicago Cubs, to gmidi his teeth' and attempt to reaeli the bark of his trouserx with the heel of his right foot. The Cubs are. In first place in the National league today, five games ahead uf the tottering I'ittsliui gh Pirates, hut it might he more if it wiisti't for old "Socks" Seihold. Socks is no ' youngster hy any means. He pitched, for the Athle tics about ten years agii. Last year lio hniled for Heading in the J utf maiional league and was con sidered the best pitcher in the circuit. Well along in the 3u's. Soc.;s'm curve is mostly a wrinkle nuwf and his "hard" otie probably loolis like hefty drove's floater. lUit he in a smart 4dd warrior. The Cubs brought him back to tile majors just because. Then a chance, came to acipiire Itogcrs IJornsby and with half a Pullman in' full ot team mates. Socks was traded to Ioston for the great second baseman. Yesterday Socks WiVt back in Chicago. Ho pitched the Braves lo ji neat 7 lo I victory over the Cubs, the second time lie has snubbed old Master McCarthy in his last two tries. Iji addition Socks has beaten tin- Pirates twice along with sev eral other clubs. If these vicft.ries were added to the Cub win column and corresponding defeats sub tracted, the McCarthy clan would hp as far ahead in the National circuit as the Philadelphia Athle tics are in the American league. The Cubs caniH b:ick. to put the Mraves in t heir proper places in the second half of t he double header when Powerhouse Wilson lashed out Iwo home runs to make It an even Hit for the season. While his mates i a Hied round, Put Ma lone coasted home, (i ,to 3. Kiki Cuyler ret urued to t ho I 'hicago lineup after an absence of 11 gamc.s due to a leg injury. Threatening to take a sudden nose-dive in the standing as the Cardinals did a tew weeks ago, the crippled Pirates dropped another engagement to the Phillies, (i to 2. and slipped another half notch back to the Cubs. "Chuck" Klein hit his 33rd homer for Philadel phia and Don Hurst picked up his fifth In the past four games. Lou Lou Klupal. a right bander Wil bert Robinson sent to the Phillies from Ills own bull-pen, held the Pi rates nicely. Konpal probably will now1 proceed to develop into une of I'ncle Uobbie's sincere re grets. The Cincinnati lieds and New York Ciants staged "an old fash ioned pitchers' due) with Kppa Itixey. the tall left hander, besting Joe tienewich, a cripple most of the season. U o 1. The Brooklyn ' Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals w resiled through another double header that ended in. a draw, the Cards winning Hie first. 5 to 2. be hind Jess Haines' fine twirling but losing i lit; second, x to J, when Wild Pill Hallahan gave more pa mhos than base hits. The day in the American league was long on hits but short on re miIIh. The Philadelphia Athletics maintained a 1M. game lead over the Yankees by blasting the Tigers 10 to I while New York belted" the inoffensive Chicago White Sox 1 ti to 2 for the seventh straight win. Jtube Walberg held Iletroit to four hits. Thirteen Mackmen hatted against Carroll and Billings in the fifth for nine runs. Boley gut two hits In this inning and Dykes two passes. The Boston lied Sox split a double header with ( 'levelund, winning the first -t to a. and drop Ping l lie second li to 1'. Lefty Stewart held Washington to fiV hits as SI. Iuis won to I. STEPS AROUND NICE L's ANCKLI'.S. Aim. I J,V ' l'Mds C(kl. stps around nice ly. Hii-i H plenty f ist." Such was .lack I'enipey-s up Vmisal of Max S-hme1iuc, Cer inany'a ho;t-yWeibt title hope and likened by many fistic followers to tlm cit while " 'Munassa Mauler" Detnpsey watched Schinelin? ko four exhibition rounds at the Olympic auditorium here last tifRhtf The former heavy Wejh' rh.ini plon would not r? any further in his appraisal ot the new heavy veiKht hope, and the man he may meet f promoter can lure him hnvk to fhe' ilnif. However, be watched Schmellnc'" display of UfUc qualities Intently. n the Oer rnnn battered Sieve Harden nml Bay Ortecri from pillar t" ! t for Jwo round .eafh, DEMPSEY SAYS MAX ... ' AuorialfJ Vrtti Vhnti Girls who have sailed from San Francisco to compete in the N. A. A. U. swimming events in Honolulu include,, left to right: Adelaide Lambert, Lois Gow, Katherine Brown, Eleanor Holm, Georgia Coleman, Agnes Geraghty, Lisa Lindstrom, Ethel McGarry, Eleanor Garatti, Jean McSheehy and Esther Foley. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. (By the .soiia It'll licss.) Pwilif Coast League. W. L. Pel. in Kram isco x .?:(; Si Los Anuel Hidlywuofl Is M issions I ii I'ortland 11 Oakland ill Sacramento Seattle Chicago Pittsburgh ... New York .. S. Louis .. . Brooklyn Boston t 'iminnatl .. I'liiladclphia I'hihidelphi New York -St Louis ... Cleveland Detroit Washington Chicago Boston Coast League Yesterday. (By the Associnlcd 1'rc.ss.) B. 1 1 L. Seattle ; I s ; Port 1;. nd 2 8 0 (Hi innings.) I'ipgras and Si'-im-ckc: Oilman, Chesterfield and Wodall. B. II. K. Sacra memo 5 1 2 U Oakland 7 14 I Co u Id, Ca no and K oe h I e r ; L' d -wards and Lombardi. II. K. San Francisco 7 12 3 Hollywood it !t 3 Jacobs, Oj;vis. Knight and lieed; Kinney, Wetzel and Ba.ssler. n. h, i;. Los Angeles I 4 J M issions 7 I u 1 I'lltt, Peters, llollin-s. ' Baecht and San(Bvrgt I lannali; Cole and Baldwin. l.OS AXCKJ.IiS. July 3 1 ' An autopsy performed upon the jbody of .Mrs. Anna Spivak. 31 lyars old. who died today after haing baffled physicians for a week, revealed a two-Inch length id fine wire In her brain. Mrs. Spivak hud appealed at a hospital, asking relief from severe pains in her head. Attending, physicians were unable to classify her symp toms, and siill were endeavoring to diagnose her v:ty, when she died. An tlMliest was .set for Friday. The autopsy suigeon said h niiihII fragment of cotton was clinging to Ihe wire, in the woman's brain, hi fi tent lug the possibility t hat a I probe had broken w hen she had ) eei;i veil treatment for sinus trou lde. or ircrhnps bed uf templed to EDITOR OF CATHOLIC V1-'.ST I'AI.M i:i:A('lf. Via . j Aim. I Ayt Miss ("arlotte o Loan. Hi" Anu'elnw, Catholic toiblM-at iori 1 1 .r.ir. II Nlllinnill DcilKll,-. ill l. r' 3 I .llK'li'iltl iH'.'mtll. I , ft J Vv: I w. i,. ivi ! Lr V . ' of Hetroit. died at a hoxppal lat'tot!c n.i ..tilv hN cbu hi IliKllt afler a brief illness. Miss O'Loait wnde e.'i:il book- under Ihe nom de plume of Joseph Wynne. ' lapplbalb-n ol the S-oilhcrn I'm ttb U'lNItSOU. (Jilt.. A UK. I. C"l - 1 colUp:itl. for aulb.oUv lo il. i !l)eailH nf a mm fluid whh Ii tf"i' ixtnrol t,f the Nev-obtiallfoi nla- ' plari yesterday bet ween rum run-1 ( n-eyon Ktllw ay has been et by j ; ttorf operating in Ixwir Lake SL 'the iniersiHtv commerce rumntls- ; Clair and Cntted States prfihihition ,.lon for bearirw on AuuiMt !. wiy ! javent reaehPil here today. Two i b-iier retcmd fn-ni (to I r c j of the linn ruiim-i? le icptutec. l.xlay by the Or. ii (.iilibc . i i. .- j 'wounded. ! "iiiinif-ii'ii, I Fears Violence ' ! UrtLL illi n I ILIll ! 7M IMDnilTCMflDTU J1 UimUUILMUmil; iwm t . iYi I i rn 1 1 1 1 ii i mrtiTi i hi .r,.i3! t . i<! in i:m ! .3111; V jt.9.a : m r. I ' Pects Not Known. I .v.; : . 'flt I I f r vp . . i 13 51 .443 : . I, -ri V A f rJ . ; in r.T .Hi' f s: r,:i .ssr.; lr f : 72 -i.; .7-sr.. M, J V I CIUCACO. 111.. Amk. !.-(!')- Sur rounded hy a police guard to Ihwart .possible ut tempts at violence against him, Sammy .Mamlell today went through final preparations Inl ine 10-round clash in defense of his world Unlit weight c hampiouslii;. againsl Tony Caironeri at Chica'4'i .stadium Krid:iy night. The champion late yesterday se cretly slipped away from his (rain ing camp, accompanied hy the po lice guard, upset by annoyances believed to have been inspired by u gambling group endeavoring to stage a betting coup. Mamlell went to a hotel, where he expected to remain with his bodyguard, leaving only to take :i final workout today. , Mandcll was a big favorite in the betting, the odds having mounted steadily in hia favor during the past week. He was quoted at 1 to late yesterday and it was ex pected his price would go higher before the fighl. when jt was learned thai he was only a Iraetion of a pound over Hie division limit of LI." pounds. STATE TO LEASETRACT SALKM. Ore.. Aug. 1 i-T't State! offliiiils will leave Kri-lay for Lake; county where I hey will inspect a I !M.HI0 acre tract of swamp land! which t he state " land board pro- I loses to lease to an eastern Oregon ' cattle man for gazing purposes, j Tin- land is near Likeview. The I lease price lias not been fixed, but ! may be set at lit cents an acre; annually. Su inlay the Mate offi- j dais will attend the antiual fie Id , day in farm deinonstrat Ion at the , Burns Kxperiineiit Station of fire- gon State collcirc. Oovernor I'at- j terson, Secretary of State I loss, j Budget hirecior Ko.'T. and .lames St.cwaj l . (nv'Ntiga for for t lie land j board, w ill malic tin trip. ! MEANEST THIEF TAKES I 'IH(',(in, A tic. I - an- seekini.' Cllieaiiii' iI-i I me Jo lice aiienl Hai -suhic tlllef d the V flic t hief . VrMvli, w Inl spin: n. the at ound io Lake Mjcbiu Im;- an iii"rf-,v Im- bad (.ivid U n Ml, but bis crutches a U. HEARS. P. PETITION ON N. CO, AUGUST 9 SALK.xf. fire . Any, I - "V The . 1 s 1 i Former Moclforcl Hicjli School! Coach to Assume Ncw Duties in Eugene Soon Oregon Freshmen Pros- Prince C. il'riiik Callison, ih-wB named roach ,,f the fre. hmisn M'i b-tics at the I'niveiaity ff Oregon, who produced state champion foot ball and basket ball teams at llu Mcdfnrd high school, is in the city accompanied by ,1 m. Callison, cu route to Kugene to beiu bis du ties. He is suffering from it mild attack of toiiosilitis. They have been upending" the summer vacti tidn in the San Francisco district. Cullison said he knew nothing oi the Oregon freshman prospects tor the coining season, as lie had "no line tin the material on hand." Hev said that four members id' the slate champion .Medford hib scl tiol team last year would nter Oregon this fall. They are Hemic Hughes, center; Jack Hughes, guard ; Clifton (larnelt, halflmck, and William Morgan, tackle. (Mlf ton .Moore, a member of the l!iJ7 slate champion Bam. be claims, will also enter the university. Cal lison classifies Moore as the "best halfback in seven states." Al Ktoehr. tackle, will enter the University of California and Krcd (Bed) MacDonald, basketball, base ball and football star, will cutoi' Oregon State college. Al Melvin, quarterback iTawh. will not en I or Hie Tniversily of Oregon until the second semester on account of grade deficits. Callison did not get a chance to interview any of his former pro teges, as they are all busy in the orcl urds, the fields and the lot: ging camps. . He talked with Civile (iilhert. former I'niverslty of Missouri full back, now a resident of this city, who has announced his luleutioii of registering (bis fall at Oregon. He will not be available for football until next year. ! Kddie Demmer, a giant youth, with n punting average of about id yards, will report August "ti l the rniversity or Nevada at Reno, where he will take a course in phy sical education. Mu reel Hagen. former Oregon star ami now coach of the Medford high school, will arrive Ihe' middle of, the month to begin his local duties. He has all of last years siring and much promising new ma terial as a nucleus for his l'.t'J team. A. LAKE CREEK .VISITOR LAKK CKKKK. Ore.. Aug 1 (Special. I Hoy firigsby brought bis wife ji nd Infa nt son I Be hard out Sunday to .lay a week or two whh Mis. CrilgHby's parr 'ji is, Air, ami Mrs. II. L. Tonn. Boy return ed to his work ai Butte Kails Sun day evening. Vernon Monia waM caMitm al lb" '. ;. Wilbite home Sunday. M Iks Itelh Kailow. who ha b'en tayinu for the past week at the Tom Nichols h'Miie near Lale ('Obit, retlll'lieit home .Slinda, Callers nt the H. L. Tonn homo Hun flay evening ere V'enita An flMsfm. Maruarel !ro.hy. M-lvln rfuht and Harry Tonn. The voUIlL' people ee tin ilnir way home from KNh In ke, where t hey bad pent the ilay. a nd reported Inn inu a wonderful time. Mrv Cha- Wilkinson, who pent the week in the valley, rt I nnifil in her home a i t he 1 lead In 'Han Soda Sprlnc Huiiilii. Mr. i ml Mrs. A. L. v. h ami 'biiflren were callers at the (!rr Hrown home, nea r lirow n-boro, Vedne.sd.iV evelliHL. Olio Fox of Iteikeby, Ca I . who. for the pai Hi day- hie bc-n vic itinu tii brother. H It l'ix and family, b ft Tin-. v fot A Ibany I o join .Mrv. K.,x. who ll.iv been vi-iliiiL' relativcn Ih'Te A. L. atwl II I!. I'erb went lo Klhh lake Wednesday. . H. Hhort Is buildmic nil ad'll tion on the hou who h be re- entl Mircba d from C. A, 1'ech, ;t al piesi-ni it is too sin. II to ii.'ftiui.d.ite t a family. 1979, T.rr.r.rrr R Myrts TnnrcoCo. TWO NEW RECORDS ii i:iiSKi;LB. (ierniany, Auu. I. )Pj Bobert Kronfebl of Vienna has established two new world's reeords for Kliders. He flew.u dis I a nee of 1 0 L? miles and established an altitude record of !t7Ki) feet. I'ilot (iraiihorf eslabltslierl a new kI liter reeord . for uiachines earryln il iilot and passenger when he reached an altitude of Bi7.ri feet and covered a distance of r Miip'f. I want lo tell you how hoaxed him io cat- 'Once I was worried inonltimc wbs KPUinc. nerves. I prepared iih on my y ppo- tizinp dishes, but Jolin simply would -not eat jut 'minceti' at bis food. J'crhapH sometimes n little prouchy. I heRan to fear he was 'clipping' What was I to do? liove, home, happiness, business MirrcKK all depended upon an improvement in his condition. The blood tonic idea Fiinnested itself lo me. Mv Irujrtiist recommended R.S.S. John flKreed in try it. Well, in just a few days I could en the difference. His improve ment han been no rapid he in po injr to take several more bottle's, and not only that, but ho is now tellinj? his friends to take S.S.S." Loss of appeiltc only a symptom Tt is a known fart thai wbn mifl'R system fels 'run-down.M they haven't the resistance lo ward off diseases. I.osb of appe tite is only a symptom, (iener.it freakneas pervudes the entire bony, there 13 no desire to work or plav. Without plenty of rich, red blood, tboro could bp no Ftrnnir. sturdy, power lui inn, 0 h imss. ' . 1 i :v.;. in a cigarette it's ItRFI'CT BALANCE is as vital to good cigarette making as to brilliant exploits in the air. Through quality and balanced variety of tobaccos, through blending and cross-blending,-the standard Chesterfield method, you get mild ness without flatness, richness without ovcr swectness, and an enticing spiciness of uroma and taste. Chesterfield offers what ninety-iiinc out of a hundred smokers want: TA S T E above everything e FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED ENROLLMENT OF 218 ' LA CltA.VDK. Ore.. Auk. I.--MN ; The bdal enrollment of tlio KiLstern Oregon Normal stdinol lor . the summer I'liarlor reached 2 1 X ; ! with the imenfiiK of the second (half this week. The iiiiarler will1 end August 110. and the fall leini , W ill belll S-l.tember ll. The j ' city commi.sii.n Pm niht aKreeil ( to pave Hie bloc); b-adint; to (be Impi-essive stei nt the north cu- j trance of the eampllu Rich, red blood builds sturdy health or beautiful, healthy women. When you i?H your blond celli back tip In not mnl. that plmrftriah, let-down feelimr, r, of appetite, rheumatism, boils, pimples, and skin li'mibliB disappear. You et bunery nrrain, sic p soundly; firm flesh takes the place of that which was nnro dnbby. You feel strong. Your ncrvea become steady. S.S.S. is daily helping peoplo regain their strniKtli and charm. Thousands of uetH have frntitietl io its liemf'ds in upMolieilrd let ter? of Rrafitudn. It helps Kntitin build rrd-hlwid-cellfl. It rives to Nature what it needa in maWln you feel like yourself attain. All Dm Stores sell S.S.S. In two .sicH. A.-k for the larger bi. It Is mure economical. IVjjitibt (JO 4. u. Jaste hi 1 At ierfield Banking From A to Z A vcritaliln iililiiil)i'l: of hanking ser vices is niado possible by'tlio HMnloni 1'acilit ics and organizaUon of tins up-to-dalo bank. i "Whet Ikt your banking needs arc sim ple cu complicated, you will find hero exactly the service or services you re quire. Try it and see! First National Bank ftledford, I . n t tiarmin oc woods Mfnicr StorG Z 7-, OriAri F 7lV vypcil IjH y r-. JLay inClUQing CI OUndayS 7:30 a.m to 10 p.m. "' sEDERAL RESERV t , j :i ; i MILD. ..and yet THEY SATISFY I 'I bufCROSS-BLENDED Service Oregon ; SPECIAL BULB PRICES , 3c Tulips Hyacinths 3c and other fall bulbt, DuffoHiH, Norcltiut, Preetia, Anemone, Ran i anculu. Crocui, Etc., 3o eooh. 8p- olal idvertiiino offer on 100,000 buib- io bub wrt 400 ,or only $3.00, poitage prepaid, Mtl( faction ou"nteed. Fre to every. on nwrlnO thlt adv. within 10 da' &0c bulb Aconltum Flaherll. Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high, oowi In liade. Bulbs bought, olH, exchanged. Part In wanted lo Drw bulbs, cash or there baill, ' Write. Bulb book too. CALIFORNIA BULB CO. Santa, Qrwi, f;sif,