Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1929, Image 6

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MKMr'nitl) MAIIi TKIRrVK. MKHFOTtM. OIM'.COV. XATTlTAY. .U lilST a. 1920.
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JAMBOREE
Jfl I UU LL
IS HECTIC
Rains, Wind and Visit of
Prince Provide Plenty Va-.
riety for Boys Gathered
in England Big Thanks-,
giving Service Sunday,-
Deaf, Dumb Youths Greet
Wales. t
of ihf rci.'!.iiii b-r r'nf.'if!i e
'of six pi.uirs. vh:ch is tt open
AllliOU I'AKK, Kmc. A tie 3 - August ., ami accept or t--;Yl the
iJ The f:it "f Hi.- b;ggrf y-imii; pi. in for M-ukinmt of the
international gathering of ) in (,;, t u:.i n reparations .tcoouni.
Imtory tirvw to a .. toil.-.v with: i; re.it Kritain. Kr.uiee. t'.erniany.
,".n.',n'ti l;uy S uis able tr uthfu'ly 1 1 I v . Celgium :iul Japan will he
to say a IWtle time -a- had by i cpre.-etiti -I. off:ci.ll The Tuiici
all.
In a few short d.ty
have bi-en witnesses and v
an Hvtmii,'rt:n .aHety of
he boy-a-lims
of
1 iicintlin a f'urm I hat t ;!fl to
n uh and 1'low the :r trn ;i ay.
am) a tlri7i thru attrmpt' ii t
i!nwn I Hoii t'ovi-h rii;lm-:a!n,
The A til' i ii aiifi amot.K tin Ml hat
JiiUd niil in t h- in utl, t-ititi
;nii.iin:i-'l villi their fi:.iv m-.iu!
fr-'in - C"Uti'.tU-- h.if nail
lonir in th.- r.tin fr a yl,mpo of,o'hfi
tho I'iJikc ..f Wa!-. ami lhn lal.
ii- u iy nu.M.ed him with then- -left Lank of the Hhine. within tn
f.itnoras ,S;i;ir ;iin ami th sir: of tcrri
Thi- mornins i-ro.hi-a -tnot ;. r i " . n tin- river and thf
ff-stlval of inu.i tor p m-,us- It
i.iiiic.1 n!--ht nnil !hrv
chanrc of anvthni ni.-r--
Mutt) ni " f t j i i : i : n to I li
A merican
Uoji h- iv
jauil4r
! r t-K th
i ry i"i
k 3K-W leli;e
a.'i.l th
e AllU!
-nd and
n
r-'.hitnd
te-fVit!Mi.j!
of ntial
d !i.'.,ii in
if a '
"II.
The f. T;i:e of f..;aJ pror-lTiJ
'f tilt iajn!..r-T' :s tlf pis ant f
III-- Se:i S, ,.ut. The .i-vat jhank
iiviits srixjee o'in.'-i tt-tnorrow.
.V u in e r i u a Ineiden of lh
piinc's vj-it Hcr' !:d over r.nd
overn-itin today ! the ho When
his royal hiu'hne- passod oit i f
she cookie.; (amps one of the Ine -
loft his l-acnn ' luirn and rn?h'd
out to rher him. A, -me po;nt
a hoy w4 I'l-omrht y the chief
freout from a potato paring fat'.u
"ThU in my Fon. IVler," s.ud
Sir Itol-ert T.ad. n l'owell. The
Pi in. e hok h.itrU with him fn
left-hind elu fashion. At l!o-Jiipam-ve
camp the pittite Sjo-ut
l ho ut min nt rs elian -'in- int'-
e of (he .l:ip;tiioM- unif.'iiii'. fur
A fen moiioiiti.
The prince at one time i--:tret.
d hy a p irty of do if mid
llllllh j-eollti Wjio waved tllHj li,,:.'-
on stick ami made h:m under
jttiind how deep was their ren !
for )ii m. The hiind 9 mitn al--i
piited forward in a front! at an
bifter point.
SAN FKAM'ISCO. Am;.
The veafloT ioit.i..k ft.r th
Lrcuinin: August I as annoum ed
tier,, t-tday by (he I titled States
weather htirt.ni. a. ftitui!: i
Far Wcslein state". Tile otlti.ttih
Is for generally f;,ij- w p;her. but
with ctinsideralde foj ah:: 1 1
coast and occasK'nal t!iu I l t
Mount over the p! U al region
Jsva-s..in l.lo t em pel at uia s.
FIM 1KI t, l Mi t 11
(Contlnuro from Pk On. I
of the contents of M ;s HiC stom
ach, W..l the m-Xl slale'w Mtmsr-.
f i til m HIimhI SNts,
Prosecutor Chester fi.s; ipiatt
fied Long as an ev.nri. ff!'i:m,
the coat -f I)t. Snook'. mii;. i h. s.
ler asked iamg if he exami
h(
that. Long i. -piled iha; he h
the ypois ere human blood.
The state otfeted as eid-m.
portion of tho c"..t Iiain-.- -to-w
the stain. kikI l.-m; id nttlnd :
ppol hS hllllV.ltl btoitd
"ljd oit ein
rfOiH" b.-bir..n
and did you f.-, j
iiskcl.
l-.II- -lid he f,
He Poid
ef- lid .f
iini "
d
n li,.
ere hum ill blood
The pioseutto K,,e
knife wdh lili h t)r.
b'gd to have etit Mh H s.
th roat
Long said t ne kMit-- -a.., .-,! '
slain! but then- w.,? n.,j (n-nu-hl
In tb termini v iiuther it 'a- hu
man bh.id. i
Next ni ine i Sic li t m rnr r v it h ,
which the state sas 1 i Sr,--'k
IhjiI the gi: ln!o u no-isM'!- a , n-
before he silt hr .tu Miliar vein
Long said the ui ;ii on U i :
human b!ont
Next Lon;: idenufi'd po!K o
lt Sip-ok' gloe as !m in huiran
bto-d Long said he I-mj ; .,
on one of the glove-.
'!. vou know u !.., li.ur j;
wan'" Chester asketl-
'An nearly a the n.erooc-p-'
could tell. 1! n t !v- sa;m s t
t ;t tuple ttf hair from M.S.- M; .
heail," I-onR repU-l.
Then Long told of L-vbuv an
timlUested beef snd:ch ;n th'
Birl' slomaeh which contained t,,
mot tout. I exritn!s whiih th. T,t,
nut In tains wn e liiven her i- t:
Snook- Seidel then bntk
rrofs-examHi-iih-n.
The crosf-exa mi nation
.-n mad emu- eplMiit ion
la bora t or ! cc h n :q up.
th.
SIX POWERS TO
!nrniTr wnnim
lt YUUNb
Conference Aims at Elimi
nation Last Big Problem
Left By War U. S.
Present 'Unofficially'
Would End Dawes Plan.
Il S. 1
Wader
.-tat) W'rlu r i
I Associate! I'ff sr. Ma
1'AitlS. Aus. S---T
lion f tli.- la-t big i'.u:
? ehmina-t'-tn
t:oll-
;.) or hanging
ll.e
h.
I :ie
b;iKUf of Nations i- the eseme
..states may hae an linuftlcial o(
'nrr pre-ent.
In !eta:I. the a nihil m us project
!h:s conference wilt umlertake tti-
ob .-- the a ppheacion of ihe
I Vuung pi. in bar reparations pay
ment, in iMiiKrjsiint for Lie evac
iUnti"ti if what territory is still uc
; cnpietl in the Khun-la ml. ami the
'setting up of a commission of
to-i)ili.tit-ii t Mifivi-. either
t'H,p.r.u ;I r permanently ns the
tuwri ma agree tt h iir -;tny
future ai marnenl on the
frviiticrK of Piano ami
It: i u in .
VouiiR
Da we-
Tl,e applhatl-n of
the
P,:t -nipliri. ihn -rul of
plan and will take from t. I'arker
lilUert hi M-t ii si-neral aent
ftir rciwratmr.". It Kill at- re
HUir' action on the proposal t'-
u'MiTate for Iretit reparation
aponiii-.t ; Hank f"r International
Settlement prop"--.! hy the ex
! ( commute-.
Th;it the Khimhuid wouhl le
rvaeuaKd after the final repara
t :ri-. M'tt h. n;ent has Infii tacit !y
nndTstoftl evi-r since fie all'r
a ml ;ei;n;ny arrant' d fr a fint
hipiidation ff the war. T.iere ;H.
in ihw opinion of Kronen puhlic
men. l.e no contention over thai.
There may he some difficulty in
hriivyitiK the derma m to accept a
control txMmnisMon in the Hhine-
laml. een temporarily, hut that
prohlem. 1m. i?t rcRanled a tjuite
'j-iiul'l'". In the pi est itt aisMiiimo'
ni a tine stair of mind of Kurtipean '
statesmen.
, The ett;n; Uji of the pn-po-ed
' fntet national Lank aWo may six
lioulde on aet-ftunt of Lie f-r
; in. n mi S'One ih lit ical pa; tn that
. tlll instHuli'Ml m.iy develop too
niJieh financial p.ei Th- radi- ;
;ials and oe!i-ls ui rrance. fi.r
:eample. iteioand that the Krem h
jileleates opp.-se tiny other powor
, fe-r tht Institution than the ixde '
Jof i rutve fii i pa rations jviy
j uients.- ,
Til Vllfereiiee piolt.(tl Itlso,
will cricern Itself with the coin-:
: me, eta ):z nion of t'ae unpro;e-ted '
; part of annuities tienuany must
ta under the Vottnir plan- This:
'will i e pi rsent in it 1 1 the pier-em i
values of 3T annuities, each of
thii.tMiMMiin franc. v-tiiva!cnt in
total to vol mom.
An t xM-ri committee to s.-t up!
the Lank ami nni.nr." the details
for tle l--iie and dinLiitiitn of
: Londs art trK tlie antoUll? tt -o
ll d til
- nt pi ui-
'invents i4
detail.- .
mlcd
-it Li
s the
gl..d
under pn
Ho
.techno al
an
UJ
Fr-mce rpr-ts ft.
din e of the bonds t
the d.-n s
. silt d f.,r
ill g- t
value of
appro.;--"tllivaient
' million
negotiable .u pteM s ;
sec uritic.s ..f a pi os.-i
about i ; btf ton f i anr
mate;. $ J ,ti -in. tooi. oy.t i
t a ' a i) n wit n of
m it ks i .i h
When tins- niot ,oie hive b.cn
se'tbil there "Mil lem.UU hatfging
ovi i L-oin the war ttt lhn.:in t In-p'-at
c ot ;iui.x' chiefly the tcrri
lt,?i:i dts.iitf betnien Poland an 1
Lithuania. ( he fbvrnan chitti
tile I' -.nt;-; coi ridor. and the ques-
t'on of m:noi it tes. v hich lajte
ah c.oly b nig deat ith bj
League of Nations
More xairuely there b.oin tn th
fllttlje s(ji-)l sl')eets as i;.' tV,.i '
w i-h I" recam some "f her man
d tted tnb nitv the agi: itu n for
U!ii"ii of ( ivfiinny i nd tho A;'s
ti tan republic, and lltiiii: d.
ire to so.- a ,o i-ion of thi Ti i
an-rn ti e il 1 hat v. ould i --to t.
n. i soi-i eiKi!' n b:t; propoitMm o
h'-r i iiiit At a t:ai- popui itlon
E
T"KV. Atig ? -..
- Prime
cotism of
crr. P;u
n : g h t of
pr. - eding
by ban :
Shant-m. '
, Ibi- n K it. :!-ear-otd
! ' ''In i n former lv em
j Yi dn -1 b.te Fi .d . v
I ouraN re. oh . d the
nifc!it f;.hlii pistol lb Id
7 -tint 'h -ni;. forno-i
! i hie;, war hod
Th" Mvu'hf.,1 Ma'Khil hid I
j to call on I'htnis nd w -tardip
i m th- g.iid n of t'u- .l.(pAne-e '
hotel wh:;f fhns lived i i B.-ppn.
I ll.i nd of Kii:.'n:i rhim: chi.nnd
he w : h ii nd 1 it i; the (d-! .! in '
j his iju.trt. r Mjt-ii it w. ni off
tb-n:atl' h-ttim; t!i pi ir .
1 AuthoMtb 4H' no...v,w,, ng th--
i . id.T.t -to:
D-ath me to th,- At..t-.hg t
:1ft p n, . hlle t h.j'fi and .-'her
"hlr.er ntoo, vuit be- de h; l-rd
, It;- tnidv U Urns h;d at BepfU
until meMdw-i o h. fame, nr
l;ne and Atran&e for it d.Ki'oi
PLAN ON DEBTS
NEED heavyrain
TO fllirMPU L.DCC
I'OKTI.AM. f. . Auk. 3
An i l'-tt it -al torm j.w i-t'i'itip o.-r
It.- i'ast a.lo mount aim fioui thf
M'litlH-nuii.'St p.tini in ttrt-iioii lo
tin- atu.li in )...nl- r tart'-ii al
t-at t-ao buiiiin-d fir- in national
.Klf la.-t MfM ofd.iaN of ttt-ft.iv-t
tjuna'J htn- rUiiiiitt-d lu
O.i y.
.None of th- fin c.n-.O.'i ti
iii-Ur.. ti..u-T a:nl fas; att"ii
I anrrs pi Vf-rm-il liit't of l.'li-firt-s
ti'im vpi ailu.t:.
Kvrtv -t hi ' now f.ivi w oro re
px lo,i in t !k I !.ut nationa I
(..I in li -"ii in tho p,!.t iv u
tl.i Ail ( i r li"Uht umii r
lo-ntiol With Miial! 'li iiar-
Kiht.-.-u n.-u 1: htmns f ir-
on- r-po: in! i:i t Kainici-.
it-hintfti'ii. na'.i-'iiil f-'i--".. Two
w on' I'Ui Hint: t'"i.i- o . oi an arr.
: of Ion uvu-s i-.u h.
Thu fort-.-try office hore said the
.''ii't'-.ttrr 1 ire in the 1 .ain:t-t fin
est ropoited J sti-nl.iy has lten
l-rouwht under cojitrid.
1 laotae ri imat'-tl at 51'miii was
done l.y a 3"n-acre fire which
started nt-ar Splint; Hutu m the
iM-M'hUt-'f fote-t.
The foreM ..fftiv le. hired that
present c!oud we.tther has not
oil ni ma toil the f:re hazard. hut
that a heavy rain i.-- needed to
dampen the forest-.
WASHINGTON. Auk. 3.- Vi
Matul Ie Mudtl, rostrrtci 0ae
Ir.diau Itoires, hn has funds t"
ctHtfMiy of the uYnarttiu-nt ol the i
interior a-rresa'ins. more than 1
$-SVi t'Miii, juts presented t lie tleikar
ment an application tor the release
of $vot't in pity the first of her j
t v, o huslKinds lor jihandonins his
t'f(irts ti recain her a his wife.
The prohlim i( .Maud I .re MmM ;
hK bi'vn a p-rennial one sim e four
years ai; hen she nmrried Kari j
(Jordun. Jslmrtly a f tear this, mar
riace she ulitained ana ilmont in '
the lower courts of Arizona and 1
married .lov Hn.
She had a ihiid hy her inarrmKe
with Wilson and after its birth an t
nulmcnt of her marriage to iionjon ;
as !et aMde by the Arizona sit- .
prriii- curt. Kavine; her ith to j
hus'tands.
Th interior and Justice depart
ment! took the appikation a an i
opportunity to mase a thorou-h in ;
vestieatioii. No decision has twen
reached as to dispsilii'ii of the ap-
piiiatiun for the $Sa.
SAYS HE'S BROKE
' LiS AN;HLKS. Aug. 3 -V .
iK-puty l-ibor CommisMon--r M. K
Itu haitl-on today :n-ti;nted ih-.
i ity ptoM-eutor to is.ue a warrant
for the arrest of C. C. P If. pro
n:ott r of the bumon by, a foot
mo' from New Yoi k to Los An;-'-b
s v.h. n the latter f ni. it to pav.
; iO.ii tow ,i rd claims f.t w ag- -made
a.iin-t him b ent- rt liio-r-a
nd patrolmen who ;o- mpa no d
!he riMUI'Ts oil the boie tick j
Wlien the prono-tor apj ear d a;,
the -o in miss urn o!t: c hi- w is
greet d by a milling ciow d of
. innant" mclud.ng many vt the.
tunrers who were to h.e partic;--pa
ted in the ivVO'H- p. rue
Bi- hai d-on spoki to Pyb- alone
rind a moment liter told news
paper im n; It is no u-e. I'
-aid he d ni n't haxe a thin dime 1
I informed him. Hm icfore. 1 w:!l
for his arrest the f ii si thtng
Mondav no-rntni;.''
CHINESE DESERT
MOSCOW. Aug .P' A ills
patch to the Tass news aiteticv u
day n ptirtcd a gro ip of chme-o
soblnrs at Manchuli. Maiuh'irii.
ha! ib's.rt.ii to the Km-siau b v.
of Mam hnria ut across the oi -dcr
dev hiring tiicy Imd no widi ti
fight against Kussta (lands :f
Chinese soldieis continued to make
mall t.ilds mar IVpograiih hr.a .i
anil tiad soiled tarts, lows.-, and
other property.
It was a No reported that the
Chines anthorlUc rf the Chinese
Fast ern railway had di-misscd 1"
more Hi-iti employes.
"
m
m
th
vi
f u
d;.
Kol;T
i;i:u:. m: . u-- 3
'an.nl an I'ress --1V ;! e : u
!) s '.v YV. IJ.i.ri'uSM'M, com -e
b-r of the Ibiffalo d:v -;ou (
cci-t gcitil latro!, thai m more
;-;.mis .ji!iiu:w!i as-iilTis, rmu-!Kl,-rs
o;!d insliUlttd imme-
!: on the .luC4M rher. lui
cvtii.l exp-ut iI.k h heie
;
;-.,,vt t :. m of hijuor
m)..l jilt- the docV.i wPn
i tip hi;;h on the whMc
SSpiggl standings
UUJyTlJ OF THE
r ATHLETICS hMh
COBS STRETCH
LEAGUE LEADS
Loose Ball Features Ameri
can Tilts Cincinnati
in 36 Frames.
(Il MerlK-n W. Ilarker)
As-oci;ted Press i porta Writer.
The so-.alhd ball -zames in th
American lea sue yestt-rday pro-
ided the customers with runs
on 47 hits and enabled the Phila
deiphia Athletics to stretch their
lead over the New York Yankees
to 1 1 tcames. !
The As outclassed the Detroit
Timers in a fr;iy that lasted two'
hours and 14 minutes to win by j
II to K. The Yankees played J
twt hours and 1 5 minutcji before
droppinp a s-s decision to the
Cleveland Imlian. I
Iotroit piled up a I'-ad of K-3
on the As in the first two inmne.
hut Connie Mack's pennant -bou nd
ouncters kept pepqinff away,
tiel the score at S-aU In the eijrtith
when hw-'n Cart'.l forced in a
run with a walk and won out In j
the sj-me fntnie by fcoring two(
wiore runs befoi-e Carroll could j
apply the brakes. It was not
Harry UeiUnann s lauit tnat -
Ticers 3ot- He drove out two
home runs and two sincl-
five j
turns at Hie 1-at. 1
Iti'j Kalk homer with two on
in the ninth jrave the Indians aj
thriiiinfr victory over th- Yank, j
It wa a sty-sin battle, with!
Pipcras and He mach of the Yanks'
and Shaute of the. Indians retrins i
under h-avy cunfire.
Irins Hadley outpitched Ahin
Crc-wder at Washincn where the
S-nator downed t!i" St. Louts
Browns apain. -3. A two-run
rai!y in the 1 t'th pa e the Bos
ton l:d s.-x a 3 to i division
over ih)eitci.
In the National !eaui:e. the
l.uKiif hadini; Chnaco cubs, held
uu- Ly rain, gained aiH'tlirr nau
gaim- on PittJ urv whi- h was
Idank.-d ;-o by the Phillies. Th
Pi.a'es defeat left them f;e and
on--ha!f gani"s frvm the top-
lv-ter Swt-etiand i.'avt- the Pira
11 liJls. but they .mid n
h u neti
Co tii ailvanta:-.
l-irry French
:a e
phiis mix.
hi:
e l-ln'J
bj
Clarke
ie r'ii
sli.
; tIop. t: ive th
h;i-
n the fifth and I
hoiiii-r in the ninth
Vuasvrs njioiher t.ili;
Hurt"s
ave tr
Hm.-l
hits ha
en honi- run-
The St. Louis Cardinal pouni
Iitzy Vance for 1 hits and 1"
runs in six innine and coast-d
in to a 14-7 erdict ov. r Brook
h n. Krnie Orstti. i'a i Jtinl out
fielder, got four hu and Jim
lUdtomley hit his. J 4th homer of
the year.
The Cincinnati 1! e d s finally
tiryke th-- spell Fred Fitr.imn;on'
has woven around the.r bats this; pHUl.N'IX. Ariz. Joe Iloche.
season aral beat the New York San Francisco, knocked out Her
tiiar.ts. i-t. Fitxt'-mnnTs ha - ; man Aucrbach. S.lt like. (3t.
id'.! lud em-evtiti e sctr Ir-s ir.-i
nins against the p. ds until
?!
s. ore.l a -run n him in the fir
iimii't "sf. tday. Tw innr- tin
earned run-' mm.' aeros- in
third and Fit was fon d to o -t
.-, def. at d.-pite the fot thru
he allowed only tour hit, vd
tobl pete- Ivnnohi:
t li.iist eight hit well
-.,!l' l.-il.
I
if '
I'd;
Aug. 3-
-P.
a dm
w tli be
; 1 bv ,-,
if . r V .i i: i
than il:at cmpo-ed b
Sin Lurzo ami AJ M
b-,inor Lo;::s L Km 'iv r .n
t - - ; .!. y i ei je: ed . he ri - .i:iu - j
t.i'iis of th present Illinois S:a! 1
Ai l; b r ;c coinm:--:on. w;:h the brief;
comment that iK :i a change .
"woit'-d undoubtedly b f'-r th.- 1-; !
.p;.ie,ts of in.xiiii; in Litrois." I
I had been know n for --.ope
brio- :h.t the governor was cm i
tempViti-i- ,i chine in the pe- ,,n-j
nei . f the commi-si'-n. and Pre
ni" ; o r Paddy Harmon' p'
auu-is; the a'.e. u-d '"ticket .r ib 'j
f th.- retitins ct nimi-s-.n a-i-h-
M-d have hastened his action.
LEFTY GROVE EASY
FOR SI. LOUIS BAIS
I'MIl AIt:i,PHL. Aug J -I.ef.y
i;ri.-', premier t:t. h- r ot th-
Amt.can b-ague, v. H re-pr-! if
1. w.r.i nnl i-niy dtenth asi
r t . f r-Tit the no uti' -Tcuvnl-
oiisiy today in the f.r-; innr: -f !
, douMe-h- arder with ;;i. St L.-u: ;
Itri.nnt. The Ath'eth- :..r i-
IH.hr.l (or s.t UlM l-.-S -it''!
f-e.'t lUMs Mf,r t,e .ejf.i
V.ik ie,.'..c.-.l r.tev.- ,lt:d r-t:;e-I
Ihe s.tle. i
t rig.M iMttHr.
.riei t. l!y fair tonight and S
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Yesterday
It Ity the Associated ' Press)
It. II.
, Seattle 1 11
K.
3
i Portland 12 6 y
j Ph it cries: Kisoh. Shelhcrp and
JKteinecke; Chesterfield and Wood-'all.
, -W. U
j I'lnct.. .. . t M -.11
; liit-.l..imli 37
: Xt w v..rk 4;
SI. I.u; 51 iv
, lit i-jkiyn 43 ;,6
I'.i.i.jn 4'i r.y
'iti..jnn:iii 41
j I'll ' !:) -! i;m 39 is
AiiK'rii-an Ia-h-ii(.
i W. 1..
j Phila.lflphia 74 m
1 w V,.rk 60 35
j S-. lm'.s - . . ,'3 4fi
I '!. vt'iaiul .. i 47
r.'troit 47 02
; "..-hinio!i 3 57
Chicago 3
tl'.'Ion - 30 5
j gin.
U. IL K. j Tony had a chance only In thos.
g 2 o-' rsl -WJ rounds, but he eouldn',
4 ii 3 ! follow It up.
F.ryan and Koehler: MandeM's accurate left hand.
Siicratnento
tnklnd
Batteries:
J Craghead and Imbardi
j
H.
K. i
San Francisco
Hollywood
Batteries: ioiiie:.
. S i 1 j
.5 1 U
filynn and ;
Bevd ; Hollersoii.
v ere id.
Hulvey and
Se-
II.
E.
Ia-s Angeles 5 1 tl 0
Minions .. 9 14 Ll
llattrio?: II o b e r t s, Holling.
Montgomery. Plitt and Warren;
Pillette, McQuaid and Hoffman.
Fights Last Night
! (By tin AsMK-intctl Prvss-.)
j NKW YullK. Dr. I. u dwic
j Haymann. tlcrtnany. knocked out
j Kddle Jlinsin. Boston, tli: Uuhy
jibddstein. New York, knocked o.P
Cu d d y Lk- ni a rco. P i 1 1 s bu rs n ' p;t . .
t -
Die1,;
Pinkv
BIIISP.ANK. Australia. -
' ""r'"tt- London, outpointed
i -"-ivernerc. ew i rii. tiiu.
j HOLLYWOOD. Vincent For
j gion. Philadelphia. uulpointed
(Kddie Puriirt-ok. Baltimore. ltt.
; SAN FItANCI&CU. Kddie Dam
pier, San Jos-, outpointed I-arry
Murphy. San Francisco, (ti: Jim
, my Carter. Oakland, outpointed
jKcankie Pray. Oakland. . ( S.: Tiger
I Johnny Clin. Fresno light-heavy-!vi
Ight. ontpointed Charlie Ferxu
1 M.n. San Francisco. H.
HEN JACOBS WINS
SKABPICHT. N. J .. Aug 3. A'
For the eeond straight year.
Miss Helen Jacobs of Berkeley.
Cal . today won the women's sin
gles chain pionship in the annual
Seating ht law n tennis and cricket
dub invitation tournament. In
an all-Calif ornian final played in
the rain. Mi-s Jacobs defeated
Mis-- Kdith Cross of San Francisco
ti-i. -:.
It took Ms Jacobs just 53
group oth . ! niintites to ocrpow'r Miss Cros
Prtui Pr. li... f with a steady .mvc-sion of well
r.n. placed and speedy drives.
SPEEDBOAT QUEEN IS
E,
NKW YOKK. Aug. 3.
With us is Marion B. Cnrstairs.
Fngl'sh speedboat i;urcn. who
n;o'ses clears, wears a Mm beret
and usually carries her hands in
her skirt po.-ktjs. My name i
not Petty," -he said arriving on
the Be-rengaria. "'It 1 Murnm P.
Cwrstfttr". Get that." The midd'c
name i Barbara.
ETNA'S FUMES CHOKE
CANTW1A Sicily. Aug . .-P
Two tM-rs-on were kllb 1 snd
fo:r inj-Mert fnUy after venturing
too near M"unt Ktna crater .
hih estenl-y began emitting
great eruitie ti-am (fwin i
cent i al chm.
The party limited the moon
tVn in ird-r to s-e the fumtse ;
Terrtfh rumbling of the er-h ic
t urred and they f re stiff .. ied
with iifntc ftinie The victim:
are n 1 yesr-otd b- y and
man I
ITONY IS GIVEN
nnu.nn .rnno..
iwm LtooUN
OiUiii 1 1 1 Tri i nniiurtA
111 I N KUUNUS
Mandell Master Canzoneri
By Speed and Boxing
Ability Challenger Had
No Chance After First
Two Frames.
lly Paul IL MicWel.n.
j Associated Prrsw Sports Writer.
' CHICAOO. A up. 3. OPj Tuny
j Canzoneri. the chesty one. has
cone the way of all featherweights
; who become too ambitious and
; Sammy Mandell. master ring-man
I and boxer, is still the lightweight
hampion of the world
Attempting to achieve what
Johnny Kilbane. Johnny Dunde
and many other featherweight
compatriots failed to do, the New
York Italian gamely challenged
the Uoekford shiek for his heavier
crown in the Chicago stadium last
night, but received nothing but a
neat boxing lesson, the decision
going to Mandell after 10 stir
ring rounds.
Mandell won mainly by speed
and boxing ability, after losing
! the first two rounds because of,
Tony's rushes and right hand at-,
tacks that eaught him off guard.
j the champion calmly cuffed his
j rival with his long left and choppy
rights to' pile up a decisive mar-
called the best in me business,
fired shandy and true to .the
challenger's face nid at tho fim:l
gong Tony's face was well puffed
up.
Sweeping overhand rights rocked
j the champion several times in
: tho.- first two rounds. Sammv
fought a very cautious fight
! .
against the ambitious contender. j
The third was the turning point j
and In that session the real Man-'
dell went to work.
Da.ve Barry, central figure in
the much d I s p u t e d fourteen
count" of the Ienipsey-Tunney
fight In Chicago, was referee and
cast his vote for Canzoneri. Judges
Fd Kb'in and Phil Collins agreed
on Mandell as winner. Collins
was third man in the ring when
Mandell won the lightweight title
from Ibicky Kansas here on July
4. P.-l'.
More than 2 1. 'Mm witnessed the
fight. An unofficial statement of
receipts placed the gross receipts
at M.i,t.U(iU. Of this sum. Mandell
receives per cent and C.inr.oneri
receives 2. ,per cent.
The champhm was far fron
i attsfied w It h his performance.
even though he won. while th-
chalbnger said he thought he had
won.
If Mandell carries out hi" an
nounced intentions he wll next
attempt to j-et . a match with
Jackie Field for the welterweight
title. H outpointed Fields In for
he won the welterweight title and
is confident he can repeat.
BABE'S GOLF BETTER:
DRIVES 395
' M1W YOKK. Aug. 3 . bV Fbibe
i Kuth' C'df is improving- In tue
interest of accuracy, he says, he is
i nt hitftne so far. The best he did
j in recent play at St. Albans w as
la drive of 3!5 yards. Another shot
i carried 30 yards into a pond. On
(a heavily trapped II 7 -yard hole
he used a putter from the te and
g.l a thtee.i He had two 7t s on
the 3o yard course.
j I.OUISVII.LK. Ky Aug. 3. '.-Pr
A Mt-foot oil barge anchored on
the Ohio river at Kosmo-dale.
i mil's w-st of here, was wrecked
and sunk hy an explosion this
afternoon. Two men were re
ported kill-d. four missing and one
t in.lured.
t The targe had discharged a
' cargo of oil consigned to the M
mosdale Cement company and wh-
t being repaired. Oil gas fum- s
lintrerin-s In it were 1-ehcved to
; have 1m en exph'ded by a P-rch
! u.-ed ty workmt n.
l'ucman (in. Ilr bdi
i UKLLf N HAM. Wash.. Aug 3.1
- P M M. -Loney of Lug-ne. ;
'Ore. will become general manager.'
' yf the Watcem t Wah I'unty'
Iiairy association Aug, IS. succe.-.l-1
ing t'Uiy 1. Ifcivu, resigned. Tor j
the past eight years Honey has j
'been manarer of the Painier s (.
. ,o-,... - virv tiv-.el-t.o. '
WZ DEVELOP i
Films Free !
;' Wcst Side Pharmacy
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AU th Tim 1
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City near everything.
i 7 oowrc mmntr, lospitalih'
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TELLS THE TRUTH
Our every water (est
from oiir Swimming
j ,ool is "Condition A"
"Safe fur drinking pur
poses." It is the i.nly Gas Chlo
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in Southern Oregon
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