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tUCKLESS OAKS
LI
AID HOLLYWOOD
PENNANT HOPES
Stars Take Second Game at
; Emeryville, 6 to 4 Seals;
Larrup Ducks Suhr Fea-j
1 tures With Bat, Gets Five;
: Safeties. '
't a (lie AsMK'Intttl lits
Hollywood was further ahead of
' the Pacific Coast league pack to
tln', with pennant chancer shining
hriwhtly for Oscar Vltt's boyy. Ah
a result of the second triumph this
week of the southerners over the
luckless Oakland Oaks.
'.; The southern team defeated tho
v Oaks at Emeryville yesterday by a
neoro of 6 to 4. A ninth inning
rally at the expense of Jeff coat
.brought victory to the stars. Jeff
. coat had replaced Iou McKvoy and
V ; immediately found himself m
trouble. Whellenback pitched for
Hollywood, and shelled the Acorns
with fast ones that gave them only
nine hits.
San Francisco's Seals defeated
' the Portland Ducks, who ended the
last aeries in the north In first
place, but today occupied third.
The game at Recreation park ended
'12 to 11. It was a sreat day for
Gussio Suhr, tho famous Coast
loafiue slUKser. Ho drove in Mix
runs on fixe hits, two of them
: homers.
lios Anpcles defeated n make
shift Seattle team at WriRlcy field,
I'Os Angeles, by a 9 to 4 score. Be
'Mcause most of the Indian regulars
"missed a train at Portland, Man
at;er Ernie Johnson threw In a
substitute line-up. Clyde Harfoot
und George Pipgras pitched nine
Innings of scoreless ball. However,
1hc Indians broke the spell by scor
ing one in the &ixlh. Karl Webb
jind Hay Jacobs hit for the circuit
for the southern team.
; The Mission Reds and the Sacra
mento Senators Mrugglcd through
an eleven inning contest In the. Calt
, fornia capital. It was a pitchers'
'"battle that finally ended 4 lo :i in
favor of the Missions. Hrl Me
tjuaid trimmed "J'Uflsy" Ciould l'
take the margin with his mound
ork. Fly nn was pulled out in
'the third by the Senators and after
that Gould und McQuuid fought to
o finish.
STAGECOACH DAYS RETURN TO NEWPORT
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The tallyho, tho fo ir In hand horse drawn coach popular before the gasoline aje, staged a come
hack at N-wport with V. H. Vanderbilt (driving) as the sponsor. Below, left to right: Mm. Muriel
Vandcrbilt C.lv.rch, winner at Newport horse show: Meroi Flint, and Betty Morrie. dauohter at
vrrnoiir Wni-rip, who viriied the show.
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STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS,
.
Chicaso HT
IMttsbuiKll 73
RIO JANKIRO OT Anions the
p-illy lmlntod craft whk'h fi.sh out
! .pidc tho harbor of Rio, !a n bo:it
1 tfaincd "I'roKldento AVilson." Its
' bwnor Is oxtromoly proud of the
name anil claims it has brought
lilm lurk.
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St. Louis
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Coast League
Yesterday'
(Ily tin' Associated 1'rcs.s)
V. I.. I'll
llnllywooil 42 211 .BIX
.Mission 4H 27 .M7 1
Piirilancl :m 27 . r. : I
Los Anu'i'l'-s 2S .rnlii
San l-'ranrisci) :is 2!l . r 7
Oakland I!2 :IK .471
Kai'i-amcntu 2:1 4 1. .Ill", j
.Seattle 16 SI .2 3:i
(IIv tho Associated Press.)
n. 11. e.
1'iiril.MuI 11 20 0
San Kranclsco 12 18 2
Ortnian and Woodall; Knight
anil Melsaae.s.
V.. II. E.
HnllyiTood 10 3
Oakland 493
Slu'llenbaeh and Scvcreid; Mn
llvuy anil laitnliardi.
Pliiladel)hia
New York ....
Cleveland ....
St. I.nnis
Detroit
W'asllitlKtoll ..
Chicago
Most on
Aiucriraii J.ea:iir
.... no
.... 74
.... ns
.... 67
.... 60
V.
.... ill
.... 4 6
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Kd "StisiiiKlei" Lewis addrd nu-olln-r
to his .string if victories ovt-r
.Ini Steelier, Dodue. Nb., he;ivy
wiKhl wrestler, lust niKht, l;i k inir
two tun of three rails in a finish
miiteh here.
lie took I he first with his fa
vorite headliK k hold in 2:1 min
utes, :M seconds jind the finiil fall i
with a body luck after in minute:
prappltiiff. Steelier hnd tossed
Lewis with a si-issors hold in the
Meeond fri'll of the hl.tleh.
it. h. r;.
.Missions 4 5 0
Sacramento 3 9 0
MoQuaid and Mffin:in: Flynn,
Could and Koehler. H Innings).
R. II. K.
Seattle 4" 10 3
Los Angeles 9 10 3
1'ipsras, Lamanskl and Uor
renni; Jiarfotit and Sandburg.
4
Cctfiuille ,1. C i'ennoy company
opened fur business here recently.
on the lot it's ALMUN
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"Easy TO SAV, hard to do." liasy to claim
everything for a cigarette; not so easy to give
the one thing that really counts: trisle.
Hard to do hut Chesterfield docs it. Spark
ling flavor, richer fragrance, the satisfying char
acter that mnkct a cigarette because, in every,
step, we aim at taste . , ,
TASTE above every iking
Taste
Ity Ihr .s.siNluttil I'n-si
Kven though the Cubs won o oly
ono of their caines asainst the
cardinals at St. l.ollls yestet'daV(
Joseph Mel'arlhy adviineed two
unti tles nearer a Mutlieliiatie ll
strani:lebolil Ulmli tile National
leantle ellallliionsbl,. Tin' 'irates
wore i -ensiilei'iitc enough lo petjnlt
the Iteds to cavort off with "'
to 4 deeision in I'ineinnatl. leav- '
IllB the Rutin In need of Just 1 I
vb-loi'ies to win. even If the llnr-i-aneers
should sweep the rest of
their s, hi ilule.
The rubs missed a elianee to'
score a double victory in St. Iouis
only through a six-run oxloilin ,
personally etilnccred by youtlW
Kenneth IViiucr in the cUbih in
nlnir of the first name. Pennei'
had lollowcil Hush and Nehf Into
the box. anil was in possession of
nn S to S tie when the cardinals
came to bat In the eifchlh to pound
out a 14 to S decision. The t'uh
won the ni(-htcnp by S to y.
The ltoblns made off with both
decisions in a double-header at
Haker bowl with the I'llillleM by
scores of 4 to 3 and n to 7, the
second a 10-lnnlnir sluufest. I
The double triumph gave the'
Itobins a lead of two and one
half Balnea over the Phils for the
lop place In the second division.
l.arry ltenlon'a pass to tieornc
Slslcr with the bases full of
Hl-aves in the lath Kavc the Hos-
tonesc an S lo 7 decision over thoj
tibials at the Polo Kiounds after
Melvin ott'a homer had tied Ihe
score in the ninth.
Kay Kolp rushed to the aid of
Kppa Kixey In tile Pilate Kanie
at Cincinnati and got credit for
the victory.
Tho nice for third place ill the
American league remained close,
with Cleveland one und one-half
gainea uhead of St. 1-ouls. Wes
ley Kerrcll pitched the Indians
to a 7 lo ; victory over the
Timrs. and Johnny OEdon brought
Hie ItrowliH home ahead of the
White Sox by the same score.
The lted Sox closed their aeries
at homo against. Washington with
a 5 to 1 victory.
HKItKKMjV, Calif., Sept. 5. -Hl
Hack lip at the top again
lifter a football fanilnn that saw
them driven lo the depths of de
feat and disappointment, Cali
fornia's golden bears this Hcasoli
bogln their gridiron tasks with
early prospects of being powerful
contender", for both coast colifcr
eneo and Intcrsecllunal honors.
Little, If any chango in Cali
foinia'a football fundamentals .1
strons, defensivo system Is- ex
pected. For the past eight yeurs
the teams have been coached
lo kick and wait for thn breaks.
Those close, lo Coach C. M. "Nibs"
Price, however, believe ho will
try this season lo develop a faster
and more thorough offense, chiefly
bcciiuso of the new rulo which
makes a fumble dead when re
covered by the defense.
A tough coast uchcduh; is made
considerably moro difficult be
cause of an intcrscctional game
with Pennsylvania. In mid-season.
After meeting St. Marys, tin lit i
Clara anil Washington Slain on
successive week-ends, tho Hears
will Journey lo Philadelphia for .1
contest with tho Quaker eleven,
October 111. it will be tho first
tlino a coast football team has
played a game, on thu Atlantic
seaboard In mid-season.
JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Kept. 5.
(Special.) Miss Doris Hlchanl
son of Central Point sang the two
solos, "llcautlful Isle of .Some
where" and "I Shall Meet Mini
Price to pace" over KM 111), Sun
day evening for the Valley Itadlo
church. She was accompanied by
Miss Virginia Kick of gds place at
the piano, ltev. Illll Itay. pastor
of the Valley Itaillo church dellv.
ercil a splendid sermon on "Tho
Iteward of l'lilth," at Ills usual
hour of service Sunday evening.
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tnin wlni vIhH'1'! our inu -uniM ntid
olhcr pntnlH of Inlni'-rtL In Hi:
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HiitJ AJImp i:n-w ll of M";tvr-
l"n, rt.: Iltltlh Tli'iinpwtn of Los
SntjHrrt; l't Imniinoii'l of Tfi om.i
XVfHh.; H. ri, ,r.,hii -n of Aiiiiir,
T-itH. him) KI"i.i ruin II if Aikln-
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MI'Nrril (A') N now urn "txt
ricin firHy, by C. I. Klk-k-HtfRnr.
ji former ridrnt of New Vor:,
htm been arccptwd for production
by tho municlp&l oDcra at A-foOif,
CwchoHtovHklH. It In l'od upon
n. jovo by Ohcot Wildr nd w'lll
huVB lu pttmler this wintci',
"West Wind"
The Giant Tri-Motored Ford Plane "West Wind"
and its crew will land at the old
Medford Air Port
Saturday - Sunday
This li (ilano, liclnnyin to tin Manit'i' Flying Hprvico, Inc., of
Spokane, is lii-iv under the ausjiices of tlie (.'. K. dates Auto Co.,
loeal Ford Dealer. It is the latest product of the Ford Stout
Metal A ire raft Company. This ship develops a high speed of
J.")0 miles an hour and has a cruising speed of 113 miles an hour
and carries 1! passengers.
This plane will be on exhibition Saturday and Sunday
at the Airport and will give all persons desiring a flight
in it a ride for $5.00.
Anyone wishing to make a trip to Crater Lake and return,
please get in touch with the C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Round Trip Fare $15.00
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Your Ford Dealer
JACKSON COUNTY
FAIR
and OREGON PEAR SHOW
At the $150,000 Fair Grounds Near
MEDFORD
4-BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS-4
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11 12
$10,000 IN PREMIUMS
Displays of Agricultural, Horticultural and Dairy Products
Minerals, Products of the Kitchen, Needle and Art Work,
Community and School Exhibits.
Big Live Stock, Poultry and Rabbit Exhibits
r n i
Harness Races 1
Running Races
Auto Show and
Merchants' Exhibits
Big Display of
FIREWORKS
Every Night
Wednesday is School Day All School Children Free
COME
Something Doing Every Minute
Plenty of Parking Space Every
body welcome.
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