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TAGV RTX MTCPFORT) MATL TTCTP.TTNT!, MTCDFOTIP, ORKOOK. SUNDAY. ATVil'AT 2.'. 1020. JONES IN WEST TO DEFEND TITLE E SB! M mo - 111-'' . I , 11 f - -.li. i Vine III' 0.nl IIT Till- -lti 'S- I - IJUM llfll) 1 1 - !? Of l iir 11: im ti UA w fl in ll 'I dm' t , el ri ft! hi IM III ff II fll Of IH 111 BP lit (I 'thin tori1' iWfl 11? 11- IHo . .r m 1 "' ' 111 ' ' j ,1 r - lm J ' II1 Mil ill' lid Ill ' ' Hh " ' in i . i' In ,, " HI,' '! "" It! llll TI 111 '"','' "a t 'i nil -t ll Ml ! .,' :. - in. tm '1 tit "; Ml " ho Wl n .- . fl l r ... all ..r. 13TH IN ROW BY I'OUTI.AND, Or.. Auk. M.M? UiOli'i" Wnlli'rs, thi' ri'ViiiKi'fnl fnl mini, ri'fu.ifil to iilli'W IiIm for-iiii.i- n-niii ihiiU'h. H"' Sun I'iuii-i-Kt'ii Hi'iiIm. In win It I'I'II IT'illi" for the thliil llmo In nuccoHslon luiltiy ninl I In- cnniiiiiu Im.n. l-iimpi'il liotni' 1111 thi! Iiihk I'lul of it t; in fi M'or'i. Wnlli-ln" limner In till, fifth with Iwn 'ini-li ml Iiiiw" lui'ili'il ili'l'i'iil j Int., vii-tiity fur thi- Din kM und , I hi- visitors i-i.tihl lu 1111 lii-ll.'i- j Ihnn i-nnii within ini- run of tii-liiK 'lm who In the flint half I of t lu ninth. . i wjiIIith' won Thurfldny'8 and, lYIihi.Vis K.'imi'H for til" Din'"" with llllli'ly rll'i'llll I'liilltH, Tnihiy'M victory was l'ortltinil'H Kith slniiiiht. II. J I. K. S;in l'l-tini-iHcn fi 1 2 2 I'OI'I 111 till " " " Itfitti'rii'M: .Ihi'iiIih nnil lluworllt; rnlli't-liin ami Wimillill. MIS AN'HI'Xr.H, Aim. L'l ' ii:.lil..iiil liiiinlili'il tin- Hollywood i MIIIIH hy tin K to Ti n iini'-iiiiiiii' mlviinliti; con', tjtklniri r.n' Urn mi I'll'S. li. II. K. o.'ikliinil s i:i 1 Hollywood n B 1 l!itli'iii': I'MwnnlH nnil l.oni l.iii. li; .lulinn. Ilithoy iiikI S.'Vin-iil. HAN I'ltA.M'lsrii. Am:, ill. lI'l A ninth Innlni; nilly loilny fiilli-.l In win Ihi' iiiirni' rm- li" Siiit.i iiti.nto Hi'iinlni'M, who In!.! to Hi" Sun V'tiiinisio .MIhkIihih with a ooorn of 8 to 7. 7!. II. I' Siii'i-tiini'iiti) 7 11 2 .Missions '7 " Hnlti'lK's: lli-ynn. (loiihl. Cnlio nnil Kni'hlcr: lltti'lln'r. Mi-tjiiaiil nnil Hulilwln. Hoffman. SKATTI.K, Aim. 24. Wl mtinskl, Indian lnii'h'i. ki'in Anici'ls' nlni' hits w.-ll siiitt loilav In n Ihihi'IiiiII Kiimi' nnil I.IV- Ihf ri'il Hi- nitli- si-iii'i'il u !i in il vli'inry tho visitors. Los Aniroli's tliron mmiliilsmi'll in nil lilt OVI'f lISl'll inol .li li. K.I tl MlOl Ill llllllllllK' lllllltlK St I It. II- l.os AllKOli'S il !l Si'iillli' " 12 1 lliil- Hiilli'iliis: llolii'i-ts. Pllll. Ilni; mill Stinillii'iK, lliinimli; lininsUl a ml lloi-t-i'iinl. WON BY TILOEN XKWPORT, 1 i. J., Aug. 21. U1) William T. (Hig Hill) Tililcp, de feated tleorne M. Uott, Jr.. ot Clil cngo, third ranking American ten nis star. In thi final maleh of the lath Newport Casino Invitation tennis tournament here today. The scores .were 11-2, 3-H, it-A, fi-T, fi-". The victory gave Tilden permanent possession of the t'UHhman trophy ns a result of previous wins ;u l!i2fl and Hi7. Hefore the final set started the referee called on the crowd, over-j whehninnly for Hotl, to refrain from applause. Tilden served a i love In the first name, and l.ott I held the second. During this amej many of the crowd disregarded the! referee's request nnd applauded ' Lett. Tilden turned and glared .it I the fitands for almost a minute, I This gesture of displeasure so an noy eft a few of the spectators tint they hissed the former world's champion when he next found fault with a linesman's decision the hiss-! lug. probably the first ever heard! In ihe historic and exclusive ca - j tdno, was quickly stopped by thej protests of the majority. j Hall played a remarkably steady i game during the afternoon doubles j mnt eh maintaining his services on; each of his performances. Mercer was broken six times during the HI ; games, Dneg four times and l.ott j once, j 30 TO 1 SHOT IS XKW ,VOi;K, Aiif. 24. (T A wcHtern-colt, Jim Dandy, owned by O. Karl, outran a crack field uf two-year-olds to win the C.rund Villon Hotel stakes over a muddy track at Saratoga today. The winner, an added sty iter, paid ;10 10 1 In the betting and won by half a length In a driv ing finish with the Hancocas sta bles' Mokatnm. another a d d e d Murter. with W. U. Coo's Caruso, winner of the Culled States Hotel slakes, second ami third. CHlcAfiO. Aug 24. (A"- - Kail Kitel. Atdennnn John J. (Hath Home) Cougbl.n's big chestnut thorougbbied. retllfned to the form that tarried hhn to victory In the Kairmouut derby in Mav. and to day wmi the $ lO.ono Kort Hoar born handicap, blue ribbon event or (ho closing day of the Haw-, thorpp track meeting. j MAKS1IKIKI-H. Hie. Aug 24 (ffi Cain, which started falling hp. this nmrnhig. I thr first pie rlpltatlon recorded here in the past lift days, n record which has not bwn u4ualU'd In recent ycum. fw , 3 Aft -.k L f S " 4 . . - , i' . r i ' x : i tjS"M 1 i-t ilniitttf.i I'ini l'ti"l9 Bobby Jonei (right) of Atlanta, amateur golf champion, and Mrt. Jones arrive in California, enroute to Pebble Be.-.ch and the titular tournament. ; MiS A.V:i-:l.i:S. Auk. 24. 11') ; i'Hbii In whip II .. Vim Klin, of :ohl.v Join's. iiiiti.iinil iinnili'iif Hi'" 'I'mii 1 1'SlniiiHr 1I11I1, I li-t roit, hn,.ln, tnnUini; 1,1s first pul.ln- k N'"VMI-' "f ""l I'nllf.. hy llio ili'il'.lvi' iiiiircin of ,,..!ir:,i,,',' In tl. wosl !,s Knll.-r. sK .,,, ,-V1. , ., xh;. lir.-.l with "I'liii U" Kami, of I'lu. l.ii ,,,i mat. I lav. FLAG KEEPS UP; BUGS LOSE PAIR PHII.ADKI.PHIA. Aim. LM. (Ai A rally in the ninth fur four runs enabled tb.i Cabs to nose out the Phillies hy !i (o ii her Kivim; the leaders n sweep three Karnes and a record victories and only l.'l de( Ill In the east this senson. e,roH f;ot cri'dil for lb seeoutl of the series. Mike even victory, his U. II. K Chlt-.iKO philadidphia ti HI I til I lories : Xebf. Cveimros ind Taylor; Koiipnl, Smythe. Willotinb by and l.eraln. IIOSTOX. A hit. irr Johnson held I. or i Sylvcs t he I iraves to four hits he won, li to 1 today and St. l.oiiis 'I- i St. Louis :: 7 I Chicago 1 4 0 Catteries; Walberg Catleiies: Johnson and Wilson; ' raiie- I'ab.-r and Her--Scibold, Cantwell and Leggctl. i ' ' CliooK'I.YN, N. V.. Aug. 24. (fl'i Crooklyn divided a double hcailer with Clin innali bete lodav. winning the second game, s lo o. alter tiie Ceds had run off with the liiwi decision by fi to 2. Cay Mos allowed six scattered bits in Ihe nightcap. Kirst game: II. H. K. Cincinnati T H Cn.oklyn 2 4 :i Hatleiie-: May ami Sukeforth; Van e and Hcberry. I r" I 1 Second f:ame: U. II. Cincinnati l i Crnoklyn S S 0 Catteries: Ash and Hooch: Moss ami Heberry. . , ! XKW YOHK. Aug. 24 .' I i.tauis iee.Hcu ine 10a.es in . games of a donjdeheader here, today. II to S and 7 to C. 1 lespitc the bard hitting, two Hiant iitdi- ers turned in coinpleie games, l-'n-tl I- it si m 111011s in the opener ' and Carl llubbell in the nightcap. I t-!d Koiisch's homer wilh one out In the ninth decide.! (he se i-nnd 1 game. I'itsi game: Cittsbui g Xew Yoik H. y-' 12 1 hi 1 . 1 I l-.ill. 1 i.s: iMi'iiior. lus--.lt. lllll and lliiiisiev; l'-n:'.siiniii..tis nn.l ll..r-an. S.'halW. ! S. cond !!ltll.': 11. 11. K. . ritlsluin;li li l:t J ; N.-w York 7 I" '-' ; liiitn.'s and Ihi ri;r.'av.'s ; llnl.-i I..-II an. I n'l'.H I ' ll. I IT LABOR DAY BILL Interest In f ir--t nnnu mx Si. 11.1- . dy 1 .if' ;:i e 1 III. led a I'd '. coinpeiiiion Will bo Keen. The ! ,ow boat ,..s. swnommg and dn ing loMcsis and oth.r wa t- v . sports piomise to be popular w:!h the crowds An added l Une Will be a bithing jill n lest, will! iiitiiis ficm all pail-, -innhn n i i I'i'iiii I'KWT.Ii. Cob. . Am: - I ' V1 ciime n lliree-hole advatlCwe to - Nai ban Hi une-., ; c:,i -old D- '1 - win. Vt the end of Hie morning tor pl.iei, won lb" t'l'li'Mile ami - 1 1 "iinl --he was otic tip on tin title b or golf baioplon-h'p tod i bv. holder and was never threatened (b leating Howard I. Cio. k.i . .1 1 . ! d !l .'ill g Hip ttHcritooIl nMlltd. tx, also of Denver. 1 ami :t pi the ' :it. hole final match pl.ned bef.-i i C KDCA N 1 . .. J , Aug. M.- i.r the la.gcM alle,x cv. r attiact d l,ll,ti- H.rounh the rough to a r.i.nil.ir .vent m the Mate. "t Shnwbnry river in . 4.. i t.e;n ,,n m Ic.- au hour the Imp. The go. inniei't wid --pend np-Jowm d ami dnven l Cidi.ird I". pl oMinatcly I ea t"Ml u year i l d lo t tit New Vol k . loda Whipped putiing ail plane b e a , o n and ' field ol America's I aste-t sp. e .iiit-i gi n. landing to Id on t be ; N.ils to w in t f:r ;i li gold tap Salt Like-titcat Tails nlr-iinnl ' 1 la-sic-mbolb- of national tno- line. A ' . ..' E : IN ROW 10 YANKS; : ST. I.tH IS. Anc. 2 I. (,TA Alvin Cn.wder pitched a two-hit f-'amo neninst the Yankees in the third i"ua, ennui of the series today, to win ftbclpy 4 ,n 0 H1.nri.(lss defeat is t he t bird shutout in succcs u for the champions. l: II. K. New York i-'t. I.onis Catteries: Sbefbt Crowder and .Manion. md Dickey; ! CIHCAHO. Aim, 2 I . (in - The ! Athletics lotike iheir osinf; streak of four names by pounding Red I Faber for 1 :! hits and a U to 2 . decision here today. Kube W al ! berg held the White Sx to seven 1 Well scattered hits. II. H. H. Phila.lelohia 1 :l 0 2 7 1 Hid Co.Ji- ! ri.KVi:i.AMi. Aug. 21. hVi i Ken HoMouay -:iv.' Cleveland an iceii lueak with the Cotton Hoi ! Sox tod:iy hy defeating the Sox, ' to 2 In the second game of a double header. afi,-r Kd Morris 1 bail subdued ihe Tribe In the opener, r. to 2. ' Kiist game: C. H. K. ' Coton r, ;i i Cleveland 2 S I) Catteries: Morris and lle i n ; 1 Miller, Mil Ins. Shal'fiicr and Myatt Second game: C. 1 1. i-;. Coston 2 10 1 i -1..V..L11..1 1: 1 i Catteries: M. C.aston and Cer 1 ry; IloIloWay ami L. Sewell. di:tcoit. Aug. :4. i.ri The Washington Senators .oetinmd ,h),h. wmninf. ,,, lh ,,,,, ,,,.,,. Tll.,.ril , m(l ti( Utt M. (l;iv (( (. cXpetiM taking r i ' 's her1 the lo- 1; H. i: Washington Detroit C.tttel ies: t) l I ; t; in 1 Marberr and Shea Thotna and Tafe; Smrell. I hle 1 MH .W A r K 1 K. Aug. 2 1 i.-ri -i Tommy Armour of Onhnd Lake, Midi, won the WcM.-rn op.-n golf 'b.nopionship at 1 r.-.tukei' lo.l.n ' l! h J 7t stK, s, n,,. lowest 7 .'- boh- store in ihe cvt-ni's x vcais : of play. IS. REED DEFEATS STATE LADY CHAMP ' UTI..M. Ow.. Ann. 2l.M,n ' , M I S K't,,,'1 ' l, Wavci ly , ""'""'". ycsieiuay oen-Hieti ails, n. 1 ,. ,va, tl Cgoll state champion, ft and I, in the tinal :bi hole mutch or ihe iregcn Wom en's Holf association at the Cut land Holt dub Mrs. liced over tor boat Mtpiemn-y. MADE BY GOTHAM MISS. HAWAII LAD SAN KUA.VCIKOO.iAUK. 24. M'j A mIIii iihhh (nun Now York (.'Hy ii nd n tall Monde hoy from Hono- 1 1 1 ti "xlilMimwl nvi'P l'lflHiihnck'-r . poo todiiy lo fsialillsh iwti new j Hwiinnilrii; i fcoi-ils in tin- Xutloiuil a. I'. I', swiniinini; champion- To lit tl- nor Tlolm of the I ,Vv Vork Woriifn'.H Hvlmini;if? iin-;Ho-j;irion went the honor of Hiui;ix !a new time in the I u. yard huck ntroke for womi'ii. She led an lm j powiiiK field to the finlnh In the ; time of 1 minute 'J2 1-fi Hefundu to ; erack t lie old mark of 1 ml nut" ! :ti 1 -r He:ond. Ker cffiH't also hetiered (he 1 00-ineter reeord of 1 infinite '! .I f; Keeorxls liefore the powerful strokes of flarenee "I'.uster" Crahlm. ouli ik Ker fan oe eluh star, the 300-moter medley world's mark berame n fig ure of I he past. I li fovcrod 'lie course In 4 minutes 'i Heconils to retain the title he won here la..l year. The dinner record va 4 minutes 11 3-5 seconds. i Tlw Hollywood Athletic chih team captured the senior men's n.t tlom.l outdoor KSO-yard nday ti lth. The time was minutes 4!t j 1-fi seennds. Second place went v the Olympic chih of Onkland. In the junior 440-yard lironst-' stroke event, lilf-hard flunter of l the I .oh Al)ee!eH , . ('. WHS crowned ; I champion. His time was min- i utes 4 1 L'-r Mi'conds. and lie won with several yards to spare., Hen ry Vim Unit, unattached- of San! I'ranciHco. came in second, and P. -Klans of the Pacific Const chin. I.os Angeles, was third. j Denny Sothei n. Chilly outfielder j hit safely in n; caincs hefore ; l-Irviii Uriiiiii', I'irale pitclc i, Mopped him. I Opening of commercial anil rcmi ic highway planned between CiW cent and Kiiciim. Clearance of SUN ROOM, PORCH AND GARDEN FURNITURE on 3-Piece Grey Decorated Davt iii'ort. regular $(ii).(X) value. ( 'li'iir;uii-i' Price 'hair, regular :H) ViUiic. , ( 'li'iirancc Price v k'tickcr, rtmilar .$:() value. ( It'iiranco Price Davenport, regular value. Clearance Price ( 'hair, regular .flo value. Clearance Price .' Modernistic Stick Reed Set laveni'(ir). regular .t-.!).."0 value. CQC 7H Clearance Price 400. U Cliair, reuular value. d1 7 70 (Clearance Price -PH tJ, liocker, reuular $'J!).riU value. ' 1 7 7H (Clearance 1'rice , 4 1 . U FREE PAINT for unfinished furniture. Willi each unfinished hreakfast tahle. chest, ilresser. lnnk ease cr eonier what-not at regular 'rices we will yive you enough (inick-tlryinu: enamel for two coats. Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 6th and Bartlett Streets OF SEED LIST !N TENNIS DOUBLES i:iH)KI.I.K, .Mass., A i if;. 24.' I iA') The draw for the-, national., I diaihh'M tennis champion.i;hlp, which heins Monday at the Lonn ; w ood Crick I-1 el nh. today placed John Van Kyan, of r:i!i(,"', X. I.. land 'ilmer U, Allison, of Austin. ; Texas, at the top of the American ! .-eded list. Ilea.lin' the needed i li.-.t for t he foreign Ki'otip were I Herbert V. Austin and .Mhn S. il i lifl'. of l,omlnn. I The other seeded American pail ! were: CJ CeoiKe M . J.ott, Jr., I ch:c.-iKo, itnd John II. Dock. San ta .Monica. Oil. n William TV : TIMeii. II. Philadelphia, and I'Yan-1 is T. Hunter. New Hochelle, N. V. il) I'reiierhk Alircitr, Siuth Heth-; . leheni. I'a.. and .1. f.ilhert Hall. 1 ; .Soul h Orange, X. J. j IMaccd niter A usi In nnd Olliff. j Hie seeded foreign pairs were: 1 1 1! ) X o r rn a n f J, l-'anniharson, South Al'rli-a, and Ireory Man y.'tu. Newark, X. .1. ( 'A ) Haul H. ', 1 lericoii, Paris and H. ti. X. t ( 'oopcr, Oxford I'niversity, Kni?-1 land: (4 A. l. Avory and 10. M. liuzzard, ( 'a niliride I'niversily, KiiKland. j Van lyn and Allison, the 102'.ti PrltJsh i'hampfons, are scheduled i to meet -:. V. I''ich!em;i, ,'i-W Vork and J. lirooks Ken no, .Jr., J Huston. In (he first u a r t e r inaiches in i he first round. i I'TlJiA, Purussi:i, Auk. 24. (Ai Joseph ' Iross of Louisville, Ky,, j was killed in nlr crash near hoi- i today. Tile pilot. Hauer, and u i flerinati, Heuckert hy name, wore j also killed. HeiiekerCs wife and i l-'raulein Xeiihauer of Herlin were i severely injured. I Ceorjie Kisher. mice tried out by Washfnuton, hit two homers in one j inning for HulTalo of the Inter- national league. 3313 Discount All Porch Furniture Set 2-Piece Brown Set with Gay Cretonne Seats PORCH AND GARDEN SWINGS 1-3 Off Regular Prices ! ANEWJYJIELEN KOltKKT HM-I. . Y., Aut;. 24. 'Pff-I:i thr lianleRt final rodnd : battle 'she has hfrt since the Knfi- lish sUr Kitty McKane forced her to an extra eet In M2T,, Helen Wil's j won the national women's oham ! plonhip for the sixth lime before a Kallery of ,titl at the West Side i stadium this nfieriHon. ! nce jiKiiin t he stubborn dial ; lenKo 'ani" from t he ha rdd rivinj; j rec-piet of an KiikHhIi player and , it was only after 4u minutes of hot- ly fotiKht und tlirltlini; tennis that !the tpieen of the courts overcame jlhe gallant -Mrs. Phoebe Watson of I Knirlatnl's Wiehtman cup team by ! scores of fi-4, 0-2. With ibis final victory went un disputed singles supremacy over the feminine players of the world for the third time in as many years, as the lierkeley, Cal., tennis mar 1 wd previously this season has won the open championships of Km; lanil and Krance. GETS LONG SENTENCE LOS ANTIOKI.KS, Aiif,'. 24. (Jty lepre lUish Meadows, ' former rnivernity 'of Southern California fool ball star, convicted of Kiand theft in connection with an al-Ict-o," $:il,(hio swindle, was sentenc ed jo a lerm of seven to 7u years in Kolsom prison. Mernlows was cha rued with taking the money from relatives of a federal prisoner for whom be promised he could obtain a parole. A n a vera fie of Pet ter t ha n 4 0 per cent of i he persons flying be tween I .on Auricles nnd Kansas City over the W.A.K. line nialio use of the nir-mail combination to M'ddle Vef and lOrtxtern pfiints. $39.00 $19.00 $19.00 $28.30 $9,50 Just Back from Vacation? Then many of your garments now soiled and mussy from travel and wear will need refreshing. Bend them to us! All soil and spots will li.e removed, and skill in fin ishing will restore their original smartness of line and style. We give true VALUK in dry eleaning. . Let 'us' bring hack wcarability and respectability to your wardrobe. For ipialify work and quick service call -m. 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Vim will he surpris'jtl how ipiii'kl.v ami rtisily your balance (.'i'iiwh ,, n NiZP where .Mm can use it fur priifilahle ri'investiiieiits, "Partners in Community Development" A liny s.otit nlr mnvprnent Is t"-lttg l.lnnni'H iy T. (1. lloli-nnil.e. nt ,.n.-. Arrunniilii-nt Awm-tutton, goyei-n.il- f..r Ma.iwchunftti. 11 1