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XGE FOUR W DVOUD MAIL TftTOUXE, MEDFOTiT), onriON. THUftsPAV, ATTifsT 1fii;) I 1 1 s i. .in nl : in w In fi JUCKSNOTDEAD JONES LOWERS ANGELS PUTEND flEFEAT BRU I N S COURSE RECORD TO DUCK DRIVE! 4N TWIN BILL PEBBLE BEACH IN SECOND TILTl Co Kubs Given Surprise On In !!t vasion of Forbes Field llUI m DoniQ Bush's Successor 13, Starts With Bang-Ath- i letics Beat Yanks. the He; yog Hy' Willinni .1. ( liiiiiiiii Mr.Bsccln.lvd Iifs MjiortM Wriler. Mrrhp ilnmlst of the riratH wiih j"jVintiturly nnnmmcf d, iifronllnK no lew un authority than ,ltw McCarthy himself. The keper 'n th Cuoh taken oath that tho Co)(.,.jin(t(,rH no( only with alivo am ate.finlly os yenlenluy fiftrnoon, k hIho were raidiiix tin country rt find fthout I 'orhfH l-'lcld where Alt'wiiH tinxnfu for inMictMihlii folk to 1"J tihotit their hiiKinrKH. Coir-he iJruiii band tripped Into It.HhurKh ytti'rday faced hy tho' paircly routine task of fculiiK thru idaih flvn KfiiOH of hall URuinst a Mii already fallen. Tim Hurprlse lr the Invadei'H knew no hotindx 78'ien tile homo defendant took not e decision hut two In the dual at Irinlhh which ninrkcd the open to t of thl.s happy party. While this douhln dent put into Kauln Miles can hardly he wild to Cltvo restored the I'irateH to the ''Mlly of eontendeiH, the fact re in 'J"n IhuL the. ('UltH theniKelveH du headed nowhere In the K'Tiernl uct(-lhin of u t wenty-Karne lead nc'h h Heerned not impiohahle juM a elity-fonr ImuiM ao. Then men t0 McCarthy Hilll hud hy twelve d one-half k""hh and rate im nilnu: ehnmplniiH, hul the uutihe : t Ion 1 certainly in ai h-ast u hit jaithei away. tj,,llayJnjf their first ftanie under jjU management of Jewel this, (censor to I Joule I tush, the l'l de"N htrruped Teree M alone for ontirteen hits and ten ruiiK In fcvoi nonliiKM to win hy Hi to 3 after kl 4'iiylur'H home run hail Kiven ro Culls a 3 to 1 lead over Itur j.rh Oilmen In the third. Nine (U, the runs were earned. HfHlisliy HonieH . The CuhM dashed Into a lead of t 2 In (he nevoid h riund of the . Khteap on KoKerK llonishy's nie run, and order Heemeil to he itored. In the home halt', how- Tf or, the Pirates aHMaiilted Ken finer, the Jloo.der recruit, for See run, , niiil eon tinned the 7 . inhardment In the eighth for "o more to win hy 7 to ti. yVonnle Mack righted the for "nen of the Athletics once more. J;''t he had to call upon Itoh flrove ellncrh a 0 lo 7 decision over lite inlteen at tho Htadlum on (he "Jjirh'iii. tt'alherjr and Qiiinn had Pl ,'ii roiiKhly used and Kddie iiuniel hail heen retnuved for a Vneti hiitsnian after one nood in- iK. (irovo koI nothing hut the erelsM ns the Kame was won hy tnflve-run rally in the sevi-ntli he nete lie filtered It, 'forcing the 'edit on Itomiuel. . After nevi-ral hrllllnht If lositifr mes, Itoy Sherlil wuh hammered to a slate of hetplessticMH and Jre KueeeedhiK Yankee pitcher Wed little better. Ilalie Kuth re friied ufter a ' lay-off of part of t'lie K'Him, and hammered out his i irty-sixth home run, inereasltiK Ms lead. CiehriK hit his twenly nihih nlid I-yn lary his fonrtli. AVm victory Kve tho American JB' leaderH nn even division of See two engagements In New'York, id restoied thlr niniHiu to ihh reeii KUiues. The Srnalors rallied at the nd W defeat tlie Ited Wo hy 7 to 4 In spe neiumd find final t,-atne of the Ciort werles In WashliiMlon. Walter huson'H men took hoth. The fottr himainiiiK American UaRlie clulm It -re idle. (j,A Swedish toy haluop recently iimiletey a trip imtohh the Hull ic- Ma, lundiiiK In tlernumy ufter u (ltip rrom Kvarnity. dPiiiu $2 1 5 A now Friidairo Porecla in -on -sUvf Outsit! and inside MM : PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 Medford, Oregon ! ! - ,;! ukt Monti:, cai., au. '-"j. 1 (P) I.eavlliK thij Pehhle lieaeh 'eourwe to other amateurH prin t ! illK for the openhiK of the nallonal amateur K"lf eharnplonship here Heptemher 2, 'liohhy .loneH, kini; of 'the Minion pure, Nhlfted hi.s play today to the yprenn Point eourne I where he wuh ! ni'et KranciM ioult'iet in an exliihlthin inaich. I JolieH left i'eldle eah will) a i new course record of 7u, two under par. Which he eNlahlisheil yewter iday hefore a nailery of 30U0, the j la i'k est ever to watch even a cham pion here. The champion's weote wrtH three under tin mark of 73 net hy Johnny .Mrllujfh. f Han l-ian-cIhco, and one under Hint. hot hy Johnny itaw.son Tue.sday. JjawHon, a Chicago koITit wuh a .seml-fliiall.st tliiH year In the Hrlt ish rhamidonNhlp. He was report ed to have withdrawn from the a matetir cha inpion.shlp yesterday after official uuexlioned IUh ama teur HlatiiH hecauwe of hiH emptoy- I ment an n Haiesinaa oy a koii oan firm. .Schediih-d to play with Joncx and Oulmet at Cypi''s I'oint today were Henry Kapha m, of liowton, and li(Ker 1. Laphani, president of the California iolf association. Follower predicted a card in the Klxtietj for the champion today hh Cypres 'I'oint Is conceded to he a much easier coiirftn llian the re vamped i'ehhle I tea eh tin Uk. Jtohhy'.s showhiK yoHleiflay vas one to HnlfHfy IiIm most ardent ail -mlrer. Tlie champion was out In :t,r and in witli the same numher itf strokes. I 'n is and hirdicn a lore thrilled I he Ijii kc gallery which saw hi ui play with 'yiil Tolley, Itiilish amateur champion, Phillips I'lnlay, yoiniK I ted lands, Cal,, flash, and Francis Jlrown of Honolulu. DEATH TO CADDY BOY f IHCAdO, Anf, 29. (A1) John Hale Leach, ' 1-ycar-old caddy at the Calumet Country dub. died yesterday after having been struck by a K'di ball driven hy a not her cadtly, Henry Johnson, 14. The l.each boy's skull was frac tured. -4 Fights Last Night ( H.V till' AHHlK'llltl'tl JM'I'HH) FAIUVIIIU', S. .1. Dr. l.mlwlK lliiynninii, (ifi'intiny, Nnockrit uil l(:iy Thnnipxnii, Si'iitllf (:t). ('(il'i:.HA(ii:N, Dpninurli I'anatiiii Al Itrown. iuthliili'l KihiiI Iuii'hiiii. iM-iiiuiirk, (III). t'lt'Vilanil .liihnny Dullii. Clcvf lalHl. nulpiilnM'il Anilrc ItiiuliM, win-Ill rijitlii.rvi-lKllt ehaiupiinl. (Ill), niin-tllln. ai . DA YTON. ). Vincent llani lii'lKl't. Cliirlnnatl, linnikiM mil 'rmiy himilianlu, Ann Ai'hur .Mlrli., U). MIl.WAl'KHR-lluvo Mali-l', nf Mllwiiiiki'v,. liniii'kiMl out Hilly tiTKun, Dotriilt, (I). 1'HTOSKKY, Mlrll. S a nl in V Maiult'll. Hlupiiod Kranklit Fiim'ii. Onlirnrnln, CI I. IjuiiIm aU'l'imilll INsll. AVAI.ON. ralallna lManil. (iT) W. 11. I'fli-rmin l till proud con iiuinii if a U'-Mi-puuiul wwnnlflHli. tin- lin-Mi'st i'Vit taki'ii with rml nnil rt-t'l in ralallna watorH. Jlr 1-tMpili'i'tt nlil In lanilltm 11. 9 A half milium im'I'hdun liuvp lalicn tip Ihi'lr iiiMlili'iii'ii In Chii'UKii nil luirh In llio nlt'.lit yi'iii'H. ("ull ul iiuriHitfiliiy room nml mm- rrry tliliiK lor voiimi'ir. "Viiii cull 1 m vi I hit Mottrl Al'-l FriKiiluiiv iusliillril hi , otir lioinr for only 11 few ilullnrH iIoh it tin tiiilttnrtt urrutiKtnl lo mill your onn ti'iiti'iK'i'. Kiiull I i lit ml Itrinn in it) ir liud oil mJ rrigiiluirt1. Crucial Series for. Coast Lead Evened By Defeat of Portland-Winning Siring Cut Off at 16 Games Reds Beat Oaks Ity the A irlleil With the series for I he week evenly divided nl one Kame each, I'orlland ami Los Angeles today Were uaKMiK a ci llcia I battle foi I bo Pacific i-iasl le.-iKtie ' lead. Meanwhile, the southerners held tlie distinct Ion of having broken (he luck of the UuckllnKs by hi-ten-udinK their string of 1 ti con secutive victories, and thus ad vancing to wll bin a sitiMle Kaiiif of tlie league leadersllip now held ity the northern club. The AriKels yesterday won from the I'orlland team, K to ,'t, on the tcr'K playground. It seemed thai I'ortland's pitchiiiK erew fi lially siiccumhed lo the heavy sIuk l'cis from the south, lied Huberts hurled Kuoil hall for Die Aiiki'K but l"ti Merlon of the Hocks was hard 1 1 it . and in five innings al lowed n thr run le:id. Chester- rield, who relieved Fullerton, was nicked for four runs and four hils in Ihc Heventh. and Cascarella h-; the visitors aild a not her in I he ninth. San Francisco fans saw the Mis sion ftedH defe.il (lie Oiiltland 0:iks, U to 4 at Recreation park. It. was a lucky seventh inniiiK for I he In win- lea m, whli li wa I biped out i wo hits, lo ma lie hot it count for runs. The Oaks b:iKKd only one ruu and it single, hit in th" same InniiiK. Kalllo kept San '"ranciseo's nin' hits scattered, while his Indian team mates at Seattle were bunch iiiK safeties in the first, third, and eifchl h innings to win the second baseiall Kame of the series by a 4 to 2 score, San Francisco's tal lies came in the fifth and sixth when Crosetti and Jolley hit homers. Sacramento tool: another defeat at the hands of the Hollywood stars In l.os Angles, the count belnK I I to :i. Coast League Yesterday (Ity Ihe AssiH-liili'il I'riMs.) It. II. 1C. I.im Aniii'lcs 1 5 0 I'lii'llamj i .1 s 0 Kiilierls anil Itannali; KiilliTton, Chi sliMfli'lil. CaHealella am) Wmi.l .'lll. It. It. V.. Man I'Ynni'ixcn 2 ;i 0 I Mi- .: -lit 0 (Utmt'y. iiinl llawiirth:. Kalllo anil I:.. ri.ii nl. I 'ill! I Main and Ti. i. i:, Oakland 4 H 1 MIksIumh I "13 J MfKvuy a nil LnrnbtmU; Cole and linldwtn. It. H. K. Sim-iitnento : 3 1 a 3 Hollywood 14 18 'I .I'HM'H, Could and Hurrlx; Kin ny and H'Virelil, Kyolnr. SUNDINGS OF THE (Hy (he VssoHnleil I'rewN.) Coast League. Is. 23 '24 , . i Portland 3r I l.os AnK'des ' J'4 ; Missions 3:i j Hollywood 33 San Francisco '.','1 J Oakland .'0 j Sacramento , Seattle '. I I I'ct. ..Mm ,r (2 .r.ns .3S .237 TVt. .C7 S r.7r. 211 4.". XaMonal laue. L. ; i 'hicaKo I I'ittshurt-'h .... I New York 3!i r.l r.5 HI. Louis Hrooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati; .... lioston .4f.4 .4 2Ti .4 23 .I'M) r.l r.2 Ainertcjiii Ix'ayue I'ct: .list; .r,ts:i .533 .n2i .4t!7 .4.". 8 .402 .:r.o I'hli:.delih!a -. Xew York St. Louis Cleveland Detroit WayhluKton ...... ChieaKO l!o-ton 4 II 7 3 SO Jou, too, may have a clear skin THOUSANDS of pcoplo have weuk, impure blood to this may be attributed pimples, boils, eczema, "run-down" systems, rheumatism and even more seri ous ailments. Without plenty of rich, rod blood, there could be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beauti ful, healthy women. 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This was ihe weight stipulated for Hinder under a side agreement. ;i;v yoick. Autf. 2i. tvrv-K anything is lacking to make to night's battle at the I'olo (IrouniU between Kid Chocolate of Cuba and Al Sinner of the Bronx a Krcat sate uttiacllon, the fans have not found It. With the promise before them of two natu ral fishier meetliiK in the year'H "liaiural" of fiKhts. they have been wasting no time in KettiiiK to the box offices for seats as close as possible to the center of action. The early estimates were that about Mr. ooo of tho finht faithful would pay somethinK in the nei ghborhood of $200 000 for the privilege of witnessing the battle between the clever Cuban and the New .York Hinder. The prospect of a last minute rush toniuhl, un less bad went her comes along to change the matter, has kept the f if; u res rising steadily. The streak of brown lihtnin from Cuba is not expected t' weih more thai: 124 pounds while Hinder returned from his training camp under the i:mit set of pounds. Skin troubles eimnlev. bodu. t'czcinu. niij muIIow com plexion ure usually but svmntumiiuf udveoar. a more daiiverouit trouble a Uck uf the noruul count of red -cells in the blood. the body of so-called skin tToUr hies, and building strength and re distance to disease. S.S.S. is made from fresh vege table dm us and has a successful record of over 100 years back of it. S.S.S. increases the count of red-cells in the blood. Weak, im pure blood is injurious to the sys tem, , lowering resistance to dis ease, liich, red blood builds and sustains the body. S.S.S. helps Nature build rich, red blood. Good blood improves the processes by which tie body is nourished, pro motes ''constructive metabolism (healthy body building) and works against infection and dis ease.: Take S.S.S. daily at meal time. 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