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tvrni? vrvrm MEDFOHD MATL TRTP.T7N"E, MKDFOUD, ORKfiOY. SATPRDAY. ArflPST 21. 1f2f. 10 .1 I 111-. H.VJ J II III' IIT c .: ivn. 1 . liKI tl luH a IJH" MM; lO .( P i v , Hi '. B 1)1 o: t!t w.'n tl n 0 ii a l Il.-.Il n 1-1 I If Bit oi'., el :t tl . ii i ; Pi i1 1 'Alt' fl In 'II "I Mr.' . l ' IlljtH lOli'i III -tlllfl llltl I .'1 i;, lit bo :i'r- n - .10 l Ill .Nil 1 III nllc , oil l " I,., ' ,m lid Hi - III! Tl ih 003- la IE ih l ,"' , . lie H to ' til OA !'".- HI. 1 Al ) - nt llO u'.'T w) ll i--s ' ! I M; M Hli i SMC IN mm 10 REAPER Death Not inevitable, Says; - French Savant- Appeals, for Study of Phenomena; Evidence Shows Single Organs Kept Alive After Body Life Extinct -Dog Restored. j BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE ! Science Editor ! (Associated Press Feature Service) ' 1IOHTON, .MliUfl., AUK. 'M. tA'), A fliiillcnirc to llii' lii'llof lliiit ilralli in Inovilliblii was lnlil lii'l'ino the kcIcihIhIs of tlio I iiK-niat l.niiil Py choloKlcnl ((iiiKnws luiliiy by V.itnr bio A. HiMliandi-. of thu Cnlli'Ki' of l-Yance, I'aris. Ho uppcalod fur limiriiinlion of a wiirUlwidc sciinllfl;- oiKanizalloll to .siuily nioaiiH In "pri'Vi'iit tin' lihi'iionivna of (IchIIi." Pi oof alivady v.xlsls. Ii said, that dealli Is not altoKdlior ho In i'Kraiiililf hh falnllsls liavo laui:lit. l'yllKiiiliKlts ioHKiK cvldonro to llio contrary obtained by konpiui; kIiikIo oraiiH alivo aftor dcatb of tho otlior parlH of the body. The first of Hipho di'inoiist ra dons, said Dr. Hernandez, was nmdo by I'rol'. J. I'. Ilcymaiis in 11)12. when I'o preseryed llle In an isolated head for two or three hours. Itcccntly (hero have been reports of similar exporlinoiUs In lliiHsia. A lliininn lmart has been kept alive for 3(1 hours after death by I'n if. A. Koubliahko, Russian piiysioliiKist. Hernander. said that cithers have HU-eeeilel In ll eerlliin I'xtont ill i-e-eslalilisbini; tin? Ke:i eral eiretilation, and tiiat he ami I'rof. Pnreliese of Milan have ob tained results "not altogether ni'Ka live" ill restoring respiration of u IH" Moderns Impatient ' Seventeen years have passed, lie milled, since lleynuins told Hie . r.eientifle world how to keep llle I I'ead allvo. but no further progress lias been iniide. Tho fault tor this i i -1 1 1 . he lu'KUcd. lies nol in laelt of alitlity hy present research workers but in Ibelr Impatience Willi the .methods of old-time, pbyslnloy. ...t'lnstead of usIiik those me'h oils." he salll, "we demand i xpla nut Inn of the physic chemical phe nomena of life and we llelllcct the notion! study of the special orc.au Isiiih of the hlKlier animals. We need special centers for exuerl mental study of death In which, without explalnliiK Inn phenomena of life, wu may prevent those of death." Dr. Hernandez said the idea of formliiK an international oruaui'.a t lint for this study was proposed lo iilui n year ai;o by the Itm-sinn. .iKoiihllnhkn, and thai lie ciiuie to (bis connress for the purpose or urKiilK Its ndoption. Explain Gland Graft V -The latest development In rei teration of youth by gland Kraftfui; vas described by S. Voronol'f ill' rarls, one of Ihe worhl raiuous o- poncnts of UiIh techniipie. llii said evidence nccunuilates that Krafted itlands do nul shrivel hivI d'---n "' but. (bat they continue to live. Nevertheless, the effects of- lite uraftlni; do not iasl indefinitely. "Thanks to ten years' olnena tion of a nninber of grafted animals iiud men." he said. "Ihe successl!-" rsults now are definitely estab lished. They follow : "No nuliiol" change during the first two mouths .then n gradual improvement iu 'muscular slrcngth: belter appctlle: better worlii ig organs hilberlo un- I fcehlcd; and. In Hie case of men m greater capacity tor intelleclual work ; lower blood pressure: bet ter metabolism. Thcsn symptoms are very marked during the first two or three years hut fall off gradiiallv until, in the filth ''"i'. they' disappear." I L I'M .M A X. Ore., l Spec a 1 1 A most su m. ial for the la n lit . was held at the Wert mi. - I c Cf-flll I' ll' our M'h" home Sa unlay evening. A delmhttnl p Kl'iilll hail been prepared at which dancing was In oi del toid night M r. S im f o a ii tioio d off the boxes In his o-oiat ph a-.au! it inatitier. Coffee whs served lo all M .M ss Clara .lantzen nf I'.iint and I'.i-n Oswald were we. k mid guests at Ihe Weill! ranch. ' N. P. Hanson bus gone to I" I' Hist. Ore., to vlsll bis duugbtei Mrs. II. Morgan. ' Mrs. A. .1. ilrlssom and s..n. ;erell, uii.l ..rid In Mi'dloril on 'cdncsday. I,. II. Wert has flnl-be.l thresh log and is well I'lc.isc.l with Ih. sl.e of h s wheal lild Ihls yar Mrs. K. II. Citnnli'll Is receiv ing n ilsll from re 'nt Ives In Wn-li-limtoll. Mr. anil Mrs. Hilly Mar shall unit tw.. .bll.lrin. Miss I. in le Coy of Magic Point li-IH:l Martha Porter this week. N. .V. Charley Is visiting friends pear Medford this week. Oscar Hanson and Mabel Nleh (.Imii of K'aniulh Pulls vis led inline folks here Hominy. ' ' P.andon. Kir .Knule lU'i'B. lumber mill to Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbun.-Vlroln atatlsi. SiH nrday. Any. - I :IIM ti fi:1.1 - K.Mi;i. ii;l.1 (n (J:3u Ncwh iiiid mar kets, 1V Malt Tribune. Sunday, Aiis. S;M0 to It: Oil Valley Hadio church. ' Jntei'MfilioiVliI 1 IJiblo Students association. ' Monday, Ann, iMI fr !:3n to iU:ua West Tsldc j Pharmacy. ( 10; (HI to 10r30 A liici ieail 4 Laundry. : 1 o : 3 ii to 11: Hi Paiitoriuni I I . Works. , ll:(io to ll:3o Southern Oregon Ias co p. 11:30 to 1 L':0ii -The lloolery. ! ll':'iu noon -News flashes by ! Mail Tribune, v 1J:00 to K':3a- Lewis Super Service. lL':3i to I ;toi Sanderson Mu- tor 1 :(iu lit 1 :30- -MeNalr Phar- maey ( Ahlaiol. 1 4 i .; 1 30 to L':00 io : ml - SniiliT I:ih y. J::n I'il MinliH :iml .; .. ' Keononiv (1:00 lo ll: 1 iliiii-'-ti-iiu. -KM Mil. 0:15 to li : .'In - Ni-vvs n nil Mill-- kHK l.y Mull Ti ll. uiii'. : Oil In ic.'lil-- KihIm 'I'rinisriT. S;3ij u !i ::iu .Miiiiii -Mniiir oil Miss lioroihy Nyswaii"'!'. loeal I"ik disiunce operator ami Ted Leonard, formerly of tin- .Mall Tri bune, were married at the home of the ki'oomi'h parent!, at 1 : 1 to day, the ceremony lieintf performed hy Itev. .lames K. Cornier. pji.Htoi, who returned last night from a va cation Hip to California. Attendants a( Ihe wedding were Ltla 'arleton and I'd 11 Cranc'-r. and the nervleo wan witnessed hy Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leoiiinil. par ents of (he kiimjIii. The hrulc wore rlnr hlaek silk traveling" soil. Idaek suede pumps and a hlaek lelt hat. She wore a eois.-igc of Ce- Itiiinrrs al one sliouhh-r. l-'ollowinf; the ceieinony. a luneheou wuh served the bride ami Kiixmi and iheh' altendanls at the home of the groom's parents on t oltage sti i'et, aflei- which I he cotlpb' Iff l on a I 0-day honeymoon to San Francisco and southern poin is, in their brand new liuh-k coach. 'Miss Nys waner Ih a Kraduute of the lil-M class al St. Mary's Acad emy, where f-he studi'd mush- in addition lo her academic course. Mr. Leonard, a graduate of the local high sehool, Is now- employed by the Daily News. The eouple will he at home in their aparlmeul at Wilson Court aboul Sept. I. CONFER WITH ARTISTS; Doris Smith, director Sunset Trail Pageant at and one of Ihe advisors proposed big n 1 1 ! t d celebration to be held In of the MuKene. for Ihe -dieatlon Molford .luly ', I. and ii of next arrive In Medford Mond year, will y lo con- fer with local artists ami workers have acilve parts In the den Norrls. who has been lo do Ihe VcM-arch work the eouiillllily lor Ihe t, has already Mibmilled wlm is III pukciiui Miss II .l..b'jr.-i I -.! .nul writ iu.-.il .b iln- first Iwo episodes of the script lo Mrs. Smith. She will hold a special conference with t lie w ell known directors during her brief stay here. Mrs. Smith will also meet in conference with .lames Stevens, Thomas Sweiil. Wilson Wail ami others ubu will make outstanding out i-lbut ions tow.ird t j l he sun 1' t lie pageant. Inalloiis -al Legl alfh'crs to lead ost during the m in order al fill' ! Mi mini: year Ml olay nuhl'-. meetini: of Medford Inter, m in the aiinii.il i milig u, aiul a lal ce cl Legionnaires w 11 !p. id, t Xo. l i ion is , iiumlcr of 1 i prtiti.iblv Ke on hand n t meeting d'to noininale ilnlr f.ivtuite can. II j d.u l'oi- olfice. j Plane for Do- . omin Lab.tr da i j daie e III tie dtscilH-rtl and a nuin other important mat l eis a re : .h.-.l.il. nil ait. ,i IsUii.l: Or L:bt ll. .th is -.1 I.. I '..in- .-..rdl.il Invitation to all egl..nt.ali .-s. Slr I Hitli lluai.l 11.1-ill t .. s ., Il.t.Mll e: I Ibis ell. , o -. I - "top inv A. I '. ,.i omt I ring all w llHPpv In day. Tb, ..l.n is p ks. ..mount ii. e mo nib l.-l.ii. .1 . oi. for lb nig .loin Ing to 11. .in pel iod en.lt rived and w lb 5". 1. 1 .l.in .1 to, b.v c V. I'.-i.g I I..- .11, tie.-ordlng to ,ipt un wald. in III for Ihe t nai il-siion has rd until net inonih. continue meeting foi at the outdoor range been Miispend but they w III rifle practice on Sundays. ITALIAN SPEDIMtall,CIRCUIT CLOUTSDUCK RALLY JN F PLUNGES riLui iu ucMin Captain Motto Drowned When Schneider Entry Hits Water Plane Goinfj 2C0 Miles Per Hour -Ask Race Postponement l:o.Mi:. Aim. " I- -'1V1- Italy to day nrticlally .i-k.il Kiigliioil : piiiiiMii the I : lilt Kil'liun Si-biicl-ili-r flip l-.'li-i-s. Sl-ll-illll'-il In be 1 1 1' 1 I in l-.'iif,'l;iiKl Si-pli-mlii-r ti-7. Iiecau.-e nf tin- death .if raptaiu I , lesi-ppi' Mnttu, iiii-iul'i-r of tie- Ilalian cu; tcaill anil vii-e-i-iioiin.i tiili-r of I ll.- ' M'liool za no. I'apl heluht t' bli:b el.M-!ty at iJes-cn- In Motta plunged from a if 3'H fr.-t to lln- hodom of . I -iik (larda when the new Italian spei-d plane M I'- 7, wlli' h he w is lesiing, took a nose dive into tile wah-r. Motta had taken off from the water only a f-w minutes before K occurred. The airplane struck th" .surface of the walei-wilh a terrific impact after developing a Hpeed o nearly -"0 miles an hour. A mini Mure waterspout almost loo feet high spurted up from the plunging plane which sank hetieath the water before Motta could extricate himself. Motorhoats ill.--bed to (he spot, hut were unable to locate the ai;-- I plane. dragging- operations were begll'i (o find Molt. 'i body. The accident, which was the fourth lo damage Italian Schneider cup planes within a week, was the first in which a member of the (earn hail been killed. officers of the t raining- squad ron at Deseiizano declared Captal.i MoMa was one of the aides) pilots of speed planes in Italy. OFF FOR BILLINGS MISSDl'l.A, Mont., Aug. :'l.- il'i Snyilor Hall of St. I.oills. w ho l"il the Porllanil-Clevelaiid all- derl.y I fliers thi-ougb Ihe siniike-l.-iilcn a'rl fi-nni Siinliaiie this morning, tnnk off at li!:(i:l for Itllllngs, followed by lit. The seven i elM.se. I impanlous. lime uf ihe In Missuola fllem III Spnkaue Ms. ,i:n": In Kiuiiry, ;l Hi: Clark. T:L'ii: Dick w: U' I'ex I In ii I. In. :i L':l.nl: Hiiliuan. :l: I I. I": Ki-lier.. Cankiu. :l:.".ii: '1 I :i : I 7 Hall l:ii'i. Clarence I". Dales of Milwauke the ninth entrant, crashed yester day al Mridal Veil. Die. KAST ST. HUTS. 111. Aug. J I (A' - lllailehe Noyes of CleVehlP.lj arrived here from Kansas City aij L':''o p. in., halay leading the con-i testants in the national women's . air derby from Santa Monica, Cm!.' (o Cleveland. Amelia Karhart ni-rived at L'.lN and following closidy were Louise Thaibn. PiMsburgh. L::il, and Dladys (I'Donnell of Long 'each, Cal. 2;:i7. i SAI.l While M. (He.. Aug. M. itVt - Mivcrnor Patterson has named only Knnnld (i. I'alv rt. edi official tor of Hie Oiegouian. as hi representative at the coiilereucc of western governors that meets in Salt Lake City next Monday, he has appolnlcd li other Oregon men to attend If possible. Those go lug lo the convention will go al their own expense ami not at stnp cvpense. Those a p pointed include OMn Arnspiger, innniiger of Ihe Taleiil Irrigalioit district and president of Hie state reclamation congress ; Talent, and il. L. Walthcrs of I'm! laud. MISSol l.A. Mont.. Aug. ;. l(v. Mere lb. in L'.in'O men tiula.i w e e . fiuhtinu fi.resl fires In wesiciu ' .Montana au.t In I t bel li Idaho lia'n i-.iua Ined the null- hope of savin:1 I large areas of tlml.-r fi ..m ih.- I I files which bale burned i.ler tb,.a-j I sa n.ts ,r ucres. . The two most serious flics, th. j Paid Moltntnln fire In Idaho and1 .the Half Mmoii fire near 1 1 l.iei.-r N.ilii.nal park In Montana, sllll, ueie sni-eiiillnu. tbi.ugh under i tial .-..ntrol on portions ef ttnir fi- oits WANT HIGHER WAGES ,u. 4 - i.'V'- SALLM. ore , FI. -Ctrl' al workers j I( Sabon th ni: in Thev demand i employed b re on strike tn-j J?t a day an I ; no work on Saturdav I'be pret. i cut waye ic ?S. 'Iv 'i ! ami Sum lay. hill eiouuy in wc:. ! 2 sis! " ! ! 7H 4 il 7 ll 7 11 , r, I Do ml .o .u ! Local Li Ti-lnpi-l al 111 e (ih-;rers) II ghest (last 12 hr.sl , l.uwest ( last I 2 huursl li . huoiiility I . ! I -iiiitatiun (ill'-hi'Sl I State of wi-at.-r ('li-ar '''eai'j I.oesl t'-iiiieiature this inurii-, 'lllg. IS ili-grees. i Total pn-iip. latin I ti-iulii-r 1. l!i"X. l:i ;inie Sep Inches. 1 Ti-nipei at in e a year ago IliuhiHl. !C: lowest. 'i. I Sunset tmlay. i;:".s p in. , Siinrle Siioil.iv, r.rL'tl tl. i Sunset Sunday, li:;"7 i. today: Observations Taken at 6 A. 120th Meridian Time I n ,rr 4 A 1 A ! 8 ,5 C1TT " J$ ; j g i 5 ! I Salter ity St; 44 I. Cdy. I'.ismarck I of) 7 4 I'. Cdy. I lioi.-e ' :,- 1'. Cdy. j Denver SS C4 Clear I les Moines Hli (is Clear , Kresno '.hi (i? 1. Cdy. I Helena HO (JO Clear Vk .- . mi 1. Cdy. Marahfiuld GS Ifi Clear 18 7S Clear I'oitland iS r'L Cloudv Hed P.I lift" KS li Cloudy ItoseburK tlS a0 i'lolldy Salt Lake C ty S'J li- Clear San Krancisco. .. (iti r ; I'. tL'dy. Santa Ke SO Mi Clear Seattle Ri 4S Clear Spokane SO 4H Cleat Walla Walla .... 82 fill Clear WinuipeK r 08 Cloudy W. .1. lirTCIIISOX. Meteorologist. Fights Last Night (Ity the .V-MH'hilcil P11-.S.I CIIICACI). Karl Mastro. Chi cago, outpointed Kililie Shea. Chi eami. Ilait U'ihe lleVos. I'.i-lgium. outpointed .lohuuy limns. Califor ni: . (Id): My Sullivan. St. Paul, .slnppeil Uo.xie Allen. Caniilen, N. .1., (In: Joey ' Medill. l'!iii-ago. oul potnteil Henry Perliek. Kalamaxoo. Mich. I 10). Kit IH. Pa. Henry land. ;ind Harry Kulb Y., drew.. (I II I. l-'lrpn. Clcvl . P.uffalii. X. MAIMKTTV I'ltlst.urgh. Pa. i. l.ee S a I I 'i. and K. y. 1 1 li Hi;. Akron. II., lro S. X Dli;C( ). .lock Mabuo'. SI. Pa ul. on l poinled Joe Ca rdoa, Los Angeles, ( 101. IKKjl'IAM, Wash. - Tommy Cartlncr, Walla Walla. P a e I f i c northwest h.-iuiamwcight, was iveu a decision here last uh:ht over .loc CMder. Aberdeen Filipino, at the end of a stashing six round main event. Coast League Yesterday San Francisco I 'orl In ml Knight and and THinl n. 1: i W.iltci. Los Aug-S-allle Wa'sh Ahlsbelg and and Sandhei iy; Poiicaiil. II. 1 0 10 Sacra im-nto Missions Virol and Harris Hoffman. i:. II. r: . 7 i Oakland Hdlwoo, Mc. voy bat k and and Loinbi Sevcreid. di; Shelleu- lice MelhodiM t new pastor. M hun'Ii s. Florence Tb rcher. m, ft will preach Sunday at 11 Hewing Lie Sunday school at lo a. m. Sunday eeuilig. 1''. K. Polld. pastor of First church. Portland, a noted man Iu the church, wilt picaeh. All are welcome. bigCcapk I m: I'okt. it. i . Aug. llliam T. "Hlg Hill ' Til. ' fi-. it.-. I lieorge M . Ian 1. Jr., : I. 'hi 'e.-ig... tbilil i inking American ten j nis slur. In iho final match el the ji:lth Newport C.islno Inilt.itinn i t. -mils ti.lirn;' iiietlt here today. The ; si ei cs were i!--, II-IJ, li-l. .17 i;.;i 'Tim ilelori- gave Tll.leu p.-i iiijiin-nt l.oisessl, n of the CUsbiui.n tiopln is a result of previous wins in l:.'il in. I IH JT. . FOKF.ST HILLS X. .-P. - Helen UlIU o ( national women' tenni: . Air: I h.r s.x.l hampion jshiit befole a gUllery of (i"MMi at tin West Side sindimii th's afternoon beating off she vbatlenue f-Mi Pohebe Walton, Fnglih -tar, tn a ihnllin: final, by tteore ef (i 4, i - FEATURE FINAL niina mi 1 1 nio n nnnn rnr ntr UUbb INVA5IUN liUULI M HVt I . . i Wilson, Hornsby and Taylor Make Round Trip To Aid, In Defeat of Phillies j Athletics Add Another To' Lost String. j By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN Associated Press Sports Writer The Cubs approached the end of (heir final eastern invasion yester day by blasting; another vicloiy Horn Hie Phillies, this time with an Ui'tlMlc hnme run barrage in the park which really gave birth to the modern four-base epidemic. Hack V ilson's thirty-third, with two on down to the M ission Itcds of San iu tho x I li ; lingers lluritKhy'H Francisco were close on the heels twenty-eighth, with one "it in the j of ihe fleet-f ool ed . ha rd hitting Hcvenih, and Zuch Taylor's lir.st, j Angids. Tiie Hollywood Stars and wltli the bases, empty in the eighth, j the Portland Ducks were fighting enabled tho Cubs to win hy U to 1 ' i o lie lor second place, and only and incideiitajly add lialf a gtllne I ha if a game behind them stood Ihe to their lead, in case anyone still San Francisco Seals, with the Ued feels It necessary to measilr tho ' straggling half a game back, margin of the Clan McCarthy. Angeles won from the Seat- Wilson's drive not only smashed j "' Indians yesterday on the lal a scoreless tie and gave tho Cubs 'er's homo grounds by a '1 to l I heir ultimate wining edge, but also 'score. H'nbh allowed the Indians lilted the stoekv Chloaen out fielder I to bunch three hits for one tally In into a tie wilh l.alie Kuth and Chuck Klein for I he inter-league home run leadership Mob Smith hurled the Itraves to a a to victory over the Cardinals at Huston yeHtenlay, despite a home run hy his pilchinK rival, Jess Haines. Moisture in the box office again catiHed tiie Hiatus and the Kohins to decide upon a day of idle ness followed hy one of double ac tion for one price. Huving; run u losing streak lo three: straight gamen, a season's record for their club, the Athletics added another lo their strinR yes terday just lo prove there was mi Nuke about it. Hal McKain. the young Chicago right bander, came lo the front with a five-hit najne as the White So pounded old Jack (Jim nil lust as hard lo win by ; to I. The Athletics were shut out uiilil the ninth. In losing; lo Hie Prowus bv a to 0 at St. Louis, the Yankees created ' a record . for the season. I Oeorge Hlaoholdcr allowed (nlv ... ... . , ""' """" iwo iiiueiu seraionos swelled the Huginan's total to five. Herb Pen nock was Hie victim of a bail break In the fourth when the only error cither side cominllietl, a wide throw by l-azzeri. paved llle way for four unearned runs. He would have lost anyhow, or course, on Ihe one earned marker. : Sad Sam Jones pitched Ihe Sena tors lo a 1 li II victory over lite Tigers al Detroit, and Danny Mac Kiiyden oullasled Willis lludliu al Cleveland ill the remaining fix lures. TURNER WILL TRY KOOSFN KI.T I- IKLD. X. V.. Aug. 2 1. bl'i - Cuiita'n liosoe Turner, with four passengers, look off from here at ii : I : 1' I a. m., K. D. T.. today in an attempt to break ihe east-to-west trans eont inenia I flight record. The record vh i - Ii ( 'a plain Tur ner seeks lo lower is I !t hour. to in iu ut es and sei otld. Ileal hy Caitain Frank M. Hawks. Captain Turner planned to make stops for fuel ;it Cine nnati. Tills i and Albiioucniuc His destination j is Clendale. Cat. He flew b-ie Wed ! i Uendale in ! hours. Tho flight was to 1 Ihe feasibility of on i continental passenger .":; mi n nt denouist -day tran air servic Umatillan Sentenced PENDLFTOX. Ore.. Aug. l'L (A1) John Corbin. in. Fniatii!a man vho Friday pleaded guilty to fore ing liipior upon a minor, was sen tonoeil to serve siv. months In Hie county jail hy Circuit Judge Fee. OiitKfFI ERS C 1 lly t) Wb. n Ih.-v of soperliil.il it. Uccler .iiing. l..t goll su .11.. of land not a few criticsl ing these .lavs, that llol.l.y Ji.ii.-a irtoalli 'Is eci l iin lo toak-- I'.-IO'le lleach his iltth amateur cbam p oustlip lliliniph the week of Sep tember 2. w h . I just rotm-nil"-'-l-'lossllloor. Ao.l beloro I h;.t Hrookllne. an. I before that SI. I.oius, and before that at. w other national anialeiir championships. And I have nothing to say. for the nonce. I prefer lo let the fore . -listing erttl.s do Ihe explaining II ! There l-'lossmo, now. in the huge prestige onsbip at S elected l. bef at Floss- I 1 Pobl.y went to i bb ago course wn h th I of bis Hi st open . h. nop ! nw ootl. A ml t he crit ' i him amateur chanipio ever a ball was strut k. moor. After a terrific :;:.-hole bald' with T H- Cot bran, an unherald ed golh-r from U Ichilw Falls. '(Vx . whit got into the tournament in a phi y-off I Soldi . breuKin Die course record w t h I114 morning i.tiind anaint Max Maiston tn th. second match, w 10 ejected from ih. compeiltien In round 'i. hi- eai liest exit - to date. Max put him out. at the ilmty-fifth fciovn. FIFTH CANTO IS Portlanders Continue Flag Rush By 8-2 Defeat For Frisco Los Angeles Is Clinging To Half Game Lead Over Pack. lly Ihe .-ocialil Pre";. The plucky Los Angeles- Angels, who Joiighl their way lo tho top of the Pacific Coast league t bin a oia.e of difficulties III the second half of tiie i:i2: season, clung iles- I perately jihe rest o a half game lead over f the pack today. However, the other clubs, eh Hie second inning-, hut blanked the Kedskins from then on in a game replete with thrills. Walsh slop ped threatened rallies in both the i eighth and ninth when the Seattle .team nearly lied the score. ! The Portland Ducks made it i twelve straight wins by downing San Francisco S to 2. Wallace Walters, whose regular post is at J third base, hurled for Portland, i while Jack Knight. ex-Duck man. i held his former team mates lo two , runs until the fifth when an explo sive rally culminating in Wallers' double brought in five more. : San Francisco's Mission H"ds made it another triumph over the Sacramento Senators at Keorcaiion park. The score was i to I. Slier- lock hit a home run to help the Kcds win the game, j Hollywood, by dint of hejivy i hitting- attack, won from (be Oak I land Acorns al Los Angeles. 7 to .". Oakland I'd up to the eighth in ning: when (he score was f to I in its favor. Heath, Sevcreid. and .-IIIITlllllllHW llOKnCU 1111' IIIIIM'IIMII' '-"' homers almost Immediately after the Oaks had turned in a trio of circuit clouts. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS, Ihe Ass. Coas l-ialc Jrt'ag W. L. Pel. Los Angeles 21 .i;n 1 Portland ;J I 22 Hollywood . ;o L':r Stri l-'raucisi-o ....HI .."7 1 Mission :iu 2. .r.oii t a it land L'ti L'S .1 S I Sacramento 21 '.i 1 .-o-l Seattle I I l.J .L'nl Xathuial League W. L. Pet. ( 'hieago 7S :I0 ,HS I Pittsburgh ti7 47 .r.ss ..cl( i i k ;:t r."i ..":i 1 .st. Louis i;s r,:i .i:ni Hrookiyu ;.;t r.;i . i:,r CMtc'iinaii r.n c; .1:7 Plfcfladdpbii. k w .III l'.MStou . is ;o . Amci-lcaii i.cagiie W. L. Pel Philadelidiia s;! ;;7 Ji:'L' Xew York litt l 7 .". st . Louis f r. r Cleveland til ."ni Detroit ."t; ti4 .4C.7 W ashington ... . aj HI- . 1 1 ( 'hieago 4S 7 ' . lea liotou 1! 7.' .:..' ! ' l.iiutpln t.tnils Tec i : ATLANTA. Aug. L' 1 i.-l'i Hoy il-'aHici ) Luiopui. one of the oiil siandmg fullbacks in t he count r last st-ason has left ( b-oi gi;t T eh ; a nd piidabl- will be losi o ihe tiobli-n Tornado ftiotball team this iseason. it was learned hcie today. st 601F B&6; and Weill o to defeat Jess Swei---er. Ifi'L' champ on. on the thntv iillt green of one of the giiltt no st stMijih-s iii l;i.-toi . A lid speak ing of Sweet set. . . ' Pobbv was the hot faxoilte the ear before, at Piookline. And b Went through sjeadi'y to the spiui final iniitid, and there he m.t Jes.. Sw -etei-. a not her car old youngster. And. spea k ing nf hot mumN. 1 Jess holed a !a-yard lotch for an eagle J at the second hole .Hid! bunted .1 course record of I : I liars' st. iniling- to give p.ohbv th. W in s! t hl'ashillg he c ei got ill , an a ma leer championship, s-7 I llom-ho I looktd u,. tiie old I'liltU the other day just to reas sure myself that I'.ohhv .loto s oio e stit.. tl (i down at 'be end of the first nine hobs of a champion ship match and then came i i. k ( in :i I t ga n only one hole. It was 1 1 He lb- is th rning at Pc ml of oklin-: .-pie tuber v I'm ohiII Sw . . ,er Jttties I 4 1 4 ". i 4'. 4 4.". 4 Par 1 110 And Sweet i Vaeh at lair 4 4:t 44:1 4 14 4 14 In :l 4 t this MOTOR BOAT RACES AT LAKE-O-THE-WOODS LABOR DAY Also Swimming and Diving Contests Bathing Beauty Parade Row Boat Races. Open to All Dancing Make Your Reservations Now for Cabins Courteously Helpfully v Pleasantly This is our ideal of service and one of the reasons fcr our sub stantial progress. May we invite you, too, to enjoy our service, to benefit by an ac count at this bank? Every co-operation possible for a modern bank will be extended to you. 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