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FA'fiir sir Hreflyortr) MAWi fKiytrynP!, RffipyoKii, Mitt'in'oN'. s.vnnt ru v. sI'Ttp.mkkr 21. in2. CURRY EDITOR WOOD WISHES TO SEALS, SHEIKS ATHLETICS ENJOY STANDINGS TILDEN WINS SEVENTH TITLE OF THE nornnKiiMMCcn1 jUliLUUli 111 liLLU, JtJMairz&F! HITS PASS ONj ROAO QUESTION Grants Pass apparently Is In little favor In Curry county, au igriling to an editorial published In the last issue of the Curry County Reporter at Gold Beach. The editorial attacks the Climate City for its attitude in connection with the Williunis Creek road. An other editorial In the paper attacks the city for Its position In connec tion with reports of fishing condi tions on the lower Rosue. ' The Williunis ('reek road article is as follows: "Hi-nuts Pass and Hertford, rival cities in the I.'pper KoKue River valley, are locked in deadly com " ' WJ whave my firht Hhow there about ihijiu a rouu wniun wouio inane the Oregon Caves, one of the Mate's great natural phenomena, more accessible to the public. "The Oregon Caves utu Ju the national forest hiirh in Him Kisk) vnn mAllmnlnu f'o.l Alif..liK- nut these caves in 'these mountains for11" J " '" '1!s:nVV(lHi,?,,'Ml?','h,l;,! i.ll i....i.l.:.wl Tim.. i,i i Imk II promoter lor the winli-r the field of battle but will lie li.li t .lust as much to Medford as to Grants Pass. They belong Just as much tt) KuKone. Hoseburii, to Klamath Palls, or to any other sec tion of the slate as Drums Pass. , ,"liut just hec:iiise (intnls P:tss is lile Kilti'Wily lo the lio,;ev.ll hi'hw-ay, and a spur load :ni;n this lllKllWUy li-ails lo tile euves aud practically a visitors lo Hie cav.'s now have to navel throimli Grants Pass, citizens of Hint community i.re denyiiiK the linlit lo Mcdtoid lo build a road to the caves, which load would be a great utility and make the caves lar more accessible to the tourist. "The attitude of Grants Puss to the Oregon Caves is somewhat akin lo Its attitude to the KoKile river. Just because Giants Pass is locat ed on the upper Kogue, it wauls all the water in the river tor irriga tion ami for power projects and all the fish in the stream, solely for the benefit of Grants Pass. "This is just another case, in our opinion, of whole hog, An enter prising, ambitious community is to he admired. Hut a hoggish com munity, which would deny any oth er community the right to expand Mid lo grow and develop Its nut mill resources, wlilcn God Almighty lias bestowed upon it. is a com munity not to lie admired." ASTORIA, Ore.. Sept. 51. (P) 'Irculatlon in tlie public schools here of n questionnaire, sponsored by -the Astoria .Ministerial union, seeking information as to religious affiliations of ntud'-nts and parents caused consternation among par ents today. .Threats of legal action to pre vent further distribution of Hie questionnaires have been made by parents, it is said. linisterial representatives said the only rea.son the iiuestionnalreM were distributt d was to eiiattle churches to ascertain what homes n nsiorm nave to. r,.Kiou.s eon- wecuons. i ne .istoila school board Sanctioned the distribution of the cards but made no demand they be mieu out. rniiTI.ANI). tiro.. Sept. 21 Tin "lilKhti'st M;ir in nnihi lu'iivcn" will nut fhtnc in 'Hand lu-xt yi'ar I'tH'iillNO tin- board of in speelors of child labor have d' nei'il that Vi'hlldl Mcnuhin. 1 '.' years old musical wonder, was a juvenile entertainer. . The attorney-general, accorttir.g i to Millie It. Trumbull, secretary of ! the bouid of inspectors, held today that Ycliudi came under thai class ification and lhal the 1 1 t. ( labor ! lew held no exceptions. Tin' youthful violinist has b,.i-n booked to appear at the auditor linn as one of the series of entt'i'- ! tainmcnts being sponsored by a booking concern here. . l'KNM.r.TON. Oh.. S. pt. :i .--(,ri Hob Crosby, three thncM winner if the li'ti t It tiop.jy and title t he world n bot eou boy : I tick Truitt. K. I'ardee and Ihck hel toti prepared today to go into the llnals of the twentieth unmiat li umlup this afternoon. Pardee v.ent into the tinals yes terday by winning thu calf roping Mid wild Itoise ev.-iit.i. Me bull dog ged bis a in ma I in 1 $ seeondn. Cl'oby was .eiolld with JO. 4 !ee otids. Imk Slulton rode Phillip Rol J'n Into toe giound to advance to the finals In the woi Id bucking content, and Hobby A-Milc. f"i in.-r I :tle htld-i . nU d only three jumps "n the hurricane buck of t IvItiu Tut. M.le Shtdton won nrsi lionors in th- cowboy running j M.-rn.-mll woman touch i ritler w-ih -till unconscious in A j hosnlt il after belon towed from I i . h Tuesd o 1 QUESTIONNAIRE ON'j RELIGION DISLIKED A loner ii-iotved this mornirii: ly the Mail Tribune from Huilu: jack wuou nt n h Antonio. t x;s. I'll lUUll' IU Mt'MUIll, lllllltrtiru in , would be back by October 1 and would have ben oack lust month ; if plan had been carried out. j Sailor Jack ban had a number of matches in various partR of the j south und miudlewft nine lit:; lfl and huH ulm had considerable 1 promoting experience, j "I should have hoiiw hix itwi1h IIiJn winter, as the fans have bad1 a Kood rent." ho wrote, "and I j have a k"o1 buiu-h of wrestlers i lined up to work there. I picked; up a jrent deal of experience, mi ; my trip bark east and I think the i f , , .. if .l.;,,., tirv ni I j a I worked hard to build up I Medford as a K'ood v nulling town ; and I would not think of leaving I It now for Hume other promoter. TIlU Medford boXlIlK COliimissUr sej.snn and are to meet .Monday n'uht to decide on one out of thre. I applicants. However with word . received from Wood, fans will expect a different action at least ;i delay until he arrives in the city. I OPEN HOSTILITIES SAN FKANt.'ISrH, Sept. Zl. j (fP) Opening foul hit II skini.ishes in widely separated sectors todro will sound the season's call to far western ' followers of the great American collece snort. i First K.iines of !C'.i w.ll feature 1 three coast conference elevens . against opponents of I. ksi r rating, j Slanford'H ifi idiron mrenu'th will i I.e tented by the W'-st t'oast service team. ii'egoii Ktatc . tries I our t nl.v .mi Vllllh.in.-ii.. u-tiil-- Motitaua goes into a.-lbm against ibe Anaconda Am.des. a club team, Stanford's Tardinais appear to have the tug!iest asK;gninent of the day. dc.i ito the imposing ray of giidiron splendor assem- bled by couch ' Pop" Warner. The service stfiuid. experienced and I weighty, includes in its personnel hieutciian; l.ouis lutnimork, guard ) on th West point army team last season. Tlie Cardinals have had but one week of practice. I Wh imun f'ulh-ge and Chewy r.-rxlffllt RINGSIDE PLACES Norm; Wash any const qucme a'otig the const SAI.K.M, Ore., Sept. tl. Al- though ruin was falling lodav iu the Wllhiinei!.. vnllee th..i-i, no hope lor an immediate- rescind- ins oi trie governors order against j me opening or tne Hunting seuson. 1 investigatotR estimutea inai ;ue j R A. Klliott, state forester, said ' pass system taxed each week's re I be had a telephone niessnpe from j celpts ahout one reason, they Klamath Palls that there had been i I no ralnlail in that district. E "There will be no lilting of the ban on hnntinc until there is a Ken oral rain," Klliott said, "and there j has been no general ruin yet." I Klliott said that the reselndiUR ' prorlatnatlon has beeu prepared by the ROvernor but will not be made effective until tin. tni-ester gives the governor the word. ILA GOSTE WILL WED P Alt' France. Sept. I'l . -.1i The engagement of Itene Lat'oste. 1 lainnlls l-rclit 11 tennis "musketeer, to .Mile. Sitninie Tlitnn de la i I'lianin. cipially lainiiiis Krenclt goll- el', was annon.K'ed today. j ' Rene LaToste generally Is re-: g.'irdeil as one of the two heat ten-1 ni.i playetM in the world, the other leins Henri I'ochet, also or France. MIlo. Thion de la i'liautne won the rrencn women .s title in litjr, and aad in the latter year the llrir Ish women's ehamph!isl)ii as w ell. - - CENTRAL POINT HOMEi CKNTKAI, POINT. Sep!. SI- (Special ibiiKlars ere bu.- here Friday niiiht when they broke into four dwellings ;iml took HI'1 and Mole a tire und battery from the Central Point lire truck. Kn tennis the dwellings as the ten ant slept, t iie Ion l took $;o I mi n ,Mciv n niniMin, M ti from I .lohn Sheley. $.t:, trom Claude (iriby hi d : (nun T. P. I'ollef son. Aitrtouuh tiw.iiv noild h;v been taken, money seemed to be tne mam nhieet e. The shenfi office is :netitaT:iie tb.- criTiie. ! Olenn cotton r.ia wanted at Mali Triliuiie ofti.a. grid mheriah r mm f , McEwan Will Have Expe rlenced First String, But Reserve Strength Lack May Handicap 'Cham pionship Aspirations. Ity Frank O. (ioriie Associated Press Sports Writer KI'tilCNK, Ore.. Kept. 21. Tho I'niverHity of Oregon football ( team hasn't many weaknesses )ul i i-i n hi.. eoavhes, is endeavoring to build a I championship machine and bar-- rim: Injuries may accomplish the' trick this ye Coach Mei van will be able pressed lor capanie usmuies in i eases of an emergency. especially j at the guard and tackle position. ; The prohuble lineup against Pa olflc university next Saturday in KUKiMie will be Sladelmnn, center; Little and Shields, guards; Colbert ami Chrlslensen, tackles; Archer and Wood, ends: K Itziniller, quar terback; Mueller, fullback, and Mason and Donohue, halfbacks. Charles Williams, a negro veteran, may get the call over Uonobue if he recovers sufficiently frnin a tonsil operation. All have had var isity experience except Mueller, who down until ihe Peak was Just be subject to a mesmeric Influence I The Indians dropped another to ! "el grounds in St. Louis biiill ! was out of school lasi year, but ! touching the line and hold him by the little w hite bull w hen all set the Oakland club In tlie northern ! 11,1 u u'ul','le header for the Cunli I w ho is considered an "ace in tie- that way about thirty seconds ami ! to strike it. and he confessed to me ' camp, the battle ending f to 2 and i""'s aml Hoblus. The rest of the lo.le" by McKwan. ; let go. and the rooster continued to at times the trance was so o.-,.. I giving Ihe links thrgp vleiorl.'.g i,. j league- had n scheduled open iite. t.iut-i iii.li! mi.-, i...... . .... hinalioii. ib- on-ion i-a-h has lir- tie to druw from. Krie Korsta, u,tiz'd. Tin- man said (he i-ot-su-r fieMhinan last year, could relieve ( wan hypnotized or mesmerized. I Htrulflman but he i.-i a bit Ki'een. believe, was t!iV word he used. Sy Wet and Ted Parke are the Anyway, the bird apparently eould seeond Hirintr Kuards but they lack . not move until he was rotined by a experience. Went is a sophomoiv t poke in the ribs. and Parke a member of lust years- -und nuad. The tackle reserves are Marion liaii ana mm rt mu.. . is a lettei man and Schulz a hrnilm te from the freshman squad, VrmvlJitcK l.raiey. a i-"-pounu foi'tcd youth, is pressing Wood hard for his position any may land , heiore ute season is mei. r..-.,,? j a fi'cshman last year and is developing fast. McKwtn has a lot of other candidates for the end ar-lJobs hut not a lot of class, " f - jj UiVlLnllU UUIHmt LIBERAL WITH PASSES; PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 21. tTV Clly officials investigating t':i borrowing of J4"0 from the civL- ( emergency fund by the boxing commission, which nearly depleted! the emergency fund, said today , they had discovered that about 3u.) passes to ringside seats i II ngiit.- j v e re being given a wa y . A mailing lift containing pnmes has been served each week. according to investigators. The re- maiuder of the 3uo tickets. Hit-v said, have been passed out to a varying list. said, which caused the boxing com mission to lose money on practical ly every fight staged in tlie city. The finance department was di rected by the city council to ex amine the boxing commission records. LOCAL FOOTBALL FIELD I 'tie to a larger number of nirin- Im-is. th.' high sciiOMi ouno siano :.t the Van S.-oync athh tic ti-ld. wlvrr th.- high ccho.d h ind play j .luring tooti.all games, win ne en-, larg.al and tin, work bis already "-en oei.uo oy .i nsni.-oo . ibis city. The band was composed "i incnil.ers lasi year but mis year P. will have a inembcrsbli of over 3", and will Include five girls, the first time in local history. The musical organisation h is , been under the steady rteveiopno nt ; teams I.im year.. aHhuigh eat h ah of Wilson W'alte. who is also di-Uorhetl a f,.w- humps. iMit should reoting a junior high school band. . h(l OIltl K,f tronget :ika;n but ma up t.r young musicians n om Junior high and grammar grades. The enlnrgel band stand ..iii Uv ready for ue for the firM ihigh .vehool football game Octrdu-r with Marhfield. WILDCAT PETE USES IF EIT.KNK. Ore.. Sept. 21. Wildcat 1'etc, Kuuenc (trapiiler. pnisrtri otiiv miTtntefl to dispose of Hobby Hamson oi' Ixis Ansele iu tne oienirK card of t.ie wrest- line see ton here last iUKht. Inur SonSenhnrR butts. SditiHJii's own vpeoinlty, were ue hv Prt( to s-.ich. advantnire that the southerner as ttnaide M leturn lor in .inn m.i t Karl Ware took Pel Avery to the I mat for the only (U of the pre- J I'min.iry In Id tninules with an , m (dieted. Uoth are Ku?me 1 ryg. ' A .'.aocjfjic (i caa i nula Wiliiam Tildcn receiving the trophy after winning his seventh national tennis championship by defeating Francis T. Hunter in the final round, at Forest Hills, N. Y. 8UT? Ife-ELESfe l!y O. II. Keeier A great many years ago I saw a man put a rooster on the green the runner-up position in the last j battle for first place against Holly-. 1011 wil1' "le hases emply. Jess cloth of a billiard table with a southern amateur championship, J. I wood. The .Missions turned tlie ,el,y I'lfhed against Peery and w hite chalk line drawn between Its i c. Lelimii geois. Jr.. of New ( ir-1 tables by defeat lug the league lead- Touchstone, Kastern league addl feet and bend the rooster's head ' leans, really and truly appeared timers. It to 2. tions to tile Hoston rosier. ...... ....... .j-i.ii-iiii., .w.iu; a. ilu- t halk line until be was hypm Now. I have seen, and profound - y eursed sntto voce, many a folfer wnn- stainls frozen and seeminKly hypnotized after a golf shot, watching ihe little white ball until it comes to an absolute halt usu ally in some form of grief while nh,, match behind dances with re pressed rage. i ilo not regard that as hpyno tism, however. It is plain, cussed- ness and will be dealt with as such, if we ever have a golfing soviet. Put over at .thn beautiful Hello Alan J.Gould c.eorgia Tech obligingly end,., must of the argument over j the uwurtl of gridiron champion- ! Jdilp laurels last season by taking j .t1(, a!l-iniprtaiit decision frjm j (Viifornlu in the big butle ut Pas- i ailviin. thereby keeping one of the' . fpw ctViUl sh.tes of the vear alto- Igether spotless. j Xow. another campaign and :a fresh outburst of debate Is about j to get under Wi.y. In fact this I week will see most of the squads of big colleges throughout the ouniry in moleskins for Hie early training iac-s. It haw caused I Konif agitation upon the part of I thnso who doplor this football j over-cmphn.Hi.s but the fashion for 'training eampp is Widl esetablished ; now. The stikeH nowadays and the I premium on victories are high I enough to justify all the elaborate ' advance preparations. Frtim this conning tmvv it looks Spopt i Slants like ii not her open battle all along ; ev,'nt ; the football fronts. Ceorgia Tech1 Uogers ban won practically ever;, I will he very much in the running driving contest the pros hav ;ag;.;n. No team with su h hall-; duct, d recent years, carriers as Mizt-H and Thomnson 1 Although the pme has C.U1 ,t)1 from n,inir ,, )lf yard;iL-.- on cv,-i yt.od v's )nk0i Kli.rida. Tulano and a lot field. Ten- , . .,,.,,...,,.;,. ,,.,. ,,..,, Ten my.-,.,, had i. i,,,,, young pair of Lacks lat fall m (,.,,.,, .,,, M,.i.;,,,,. Th,.v ; )lotl u . ,,.aier tbis year. ; Army. I'inshurgb. I'arnrgie. 1 Georgetown. N. V. v. am! I'mmvi. vaioa were among the east's liet r: rn,.ci,, am N- v h;iV). hvi.n hjm, ilU The Scotch lodt their ureal qu;.rterl.aek. Howard ll.irp tef. and Cy l-etzelter, a fine h.ilf lvn k. ntc.v a Wfst Point plebe. N. V. C hi li9t Ken Strom,, All American carrier, and K, Hill from the baekfield. Af I.assman and Itob P.irabee. towers of strength in the lir.e. Illinios. l!ic Ten champions twiee in a row. will have most of its s.ais back, including eicht reuti lars of the array. The llltni pian a warm reception for West ern conference rivals as wtdl r. U'ertt Point which, led by the eelc bratetl l Cale. Journeys to I "r-, ban 'i early in November. If the ted head can do his .'iiff nn tlie area made famous by the clt ats of c.rane. the pupil of Ziip-ik will b. ve ii n ent. r? a ; ininy . i"t rnoon. ! 'hio S'te. un.br a new bead 'o;nh. Sin: UiKainan. Ivo soine j fine mati rial, in.-lu-lim: a r-.-tt end !n "seiey reveler. Not" hv extern. MinncMfi and Wisrnnin a!- Ir ve bt-iirhr pro- p-?i Ten is frtruns nctor. tri tot r In ulnuit 60LF BAG; 1 "vaigtK-. I -Meade course In Nasliville the young man who went throuuli to! . loiin.i inai woeii pcying inioriuai golf ai hnme he bad his Caddy in slrueled to slide up and pdke him in the back to snap him out of it. This habit or failing or whatever it was resulted frequently In J-e IJourueois taking as much as -10 seconds of perfectly motionless , po.se over a putt before strikinc it ; and then he freouentlv holed it. winch adds to the wonder. All his opponents knew this delay wasn't ' bis fault, und nobody st about it, and be played fine, stead..', courageous golf reaching the finals and gave the. winner, .Sam Perry, a run to the thirty-fifth green there, f can't explain tt," he said. "After getting set I seem to fr sometimes, and I can't unfold and hit the ball until something dis- tracts my atteneion in some way. Then I run reb.x and swing." I ." Nebraska, With IX X. PiMe the helm after a long experience j in T'-xas. will be well equipped t ! I defend its rule among the ISig Six at the Missouri Valley. j J The Pacific coa.-t's big teams 1 i have lost heavily in star talent. ! Of the players conspicuous fall any time the All-Amerlvan I subject came up for debate. Cur roll of Washington, Hoffman. Post : and Kobeskey of Stanford, Phillips California a n d Franklin of St. MaryV. are mis-ing from the roll calls this motitht. TO PLAY IN PORTLAND I'OHTLAND. Ore., opt. 51. (,V Johnny Ttogers. Ienv.:r. olo.. known as the longest hitting golf , prof ...ssional in America, today j toined the ranks of other notable players who will participate In the Oregon open golf ma m plou gh I p at Columbia Country club. October .11-, November 1 and 2. Rogers' entry followed t hat of Al and Abe I'mlnosa. who hav: I-u'd entry fees. Tommy Armour. Walter Hagcn and Johnny Kanvll ' have promised to 1m lo re for the set tenia! ivcly at $ 1 L" o i. rolinnbia 'i.onlry club officials were pr" tiarinu' Ways in which to enlarge ,i, Money. NEVER RAGE AGAIN I.KXINOTON'. Ky.. Sept. 21. ! K:. J o,.,, one l ' the ol'le,, conn a fr. Wh e Ma ro i t to Aaval li-iker. suffered i tore of the rieht kneecap do. torn: the fivintr be.ds of .M.,nor. a two-y nr-old h. wa:, scheduled to ride nt the ! x -! .""-i-" - iinrry nosier, n.en. ilton track, and It was fear, d ! wep of fine gladioli has made tint he would never ride apain. w" xhlhit nt the counry IhvM.lanjt attending Mm say aif:,,r aml m"1 xUt "a to stiff kmc will be Inevltnblo. I111 ,Ht l,,', 'Vitfy entry pool ro.lc Cui rent to the two- yciir-ol-l filly lly championship of the tes last year, and be- 1 'i.iti .1 Mi id' r...n ih.ii In,! ri.l.len manv cha 111 ! plons. i 4 Und Plain- Wn-rkauo ib.weis for Crater (jike ImU'e CASA P.I.AN' A, Moiroeo. P.-ptJ'-j,' the (sl threr yearf and have 21 ip nNc.u-erv of wic k. ic on be. n th" subject of min-h fnvr- :h.. i ly li'. rh near I.O'arho e.l.il. lulled 111. Ii.lill ::nd I;l-M app;tr.-!ll-of ;. o:, r plane .-led i etll'illl' pell-llrd. ,' Hi- Vir :!' V r'l" 'lie llll'dren Id I'. I every I'aln of Hl.lnf l.ind-v. I ; . lium at jteiidtd llic Burnt Btliool. . . , . niuv in iiwH M in i uwv UUHUI LLItUULi I Missinn Rprtc H n n 5 t n n t ; the big fight lor me tine, me Threat in Third Place . me c ubs are moving to - ward the world s series in exaiti Portland Takps Rnth EndS',,',"c 'an"er- Workl" ". lh0. TUI UdllU I dKBb X50U1 t!leory ,)ml lll0 be3t rest i u hard i n Dl , I dav's work. Joe McCurthy Is keep - Of Bargain Bill Against1, .... regulars at their accustom- Sacramento- fBv the Associated Prexsl I llolhwood and smi t.'i:i h.-Ikco I two of the most powerful baseball from the capers some of the juve ! clubs in the Pacific Coast league. nhes are cutting It might he in ! placing their chief faith in balterv lerred that the Mackmen will bousl land pitching strength, stood nt the a strong freBhman squad in l!il. head of the league lodav, in a lie The Athletics won In in inninngs. I with 51 won and 35 lost as the! - '''' Tigers. The nea ' record for each in the second hall 'f Master Kric .McNutr spoiled of the split season. The Mission J everything for the Tigers with his Heds, a constant threat to the tirst place clubs, lurked in third rank The Stars went hack inlo first place by splitting a double header with Los Angeles. They came out trom behind with a four-run rally iu the eighth to capture the opener, i to A, hut were squelched thor oughly In the nightcap which turned up a ln-lo-7 victory for the Angels, lioth games were played at .Wrlgley field, Ixis Angeles. Duly the fact that the Seals bad won three straight up to yesterday from the .Mission Heds at Itecren. thin nark, keol Hint eloli In ih.. : owe tor ine ieusKlus. i ragneail U:i-i utmost (neitii'ililii Pottlatid took both halves of a! double header from Sacramento in the north. The Ducks swam to an easy mto4 victory in the first und make it 4 to 3 in the after noon, in both ame the Poithmd ers came from behind. Sacrumento I rolled up a four-run advuntage In the tirst contest only lo lose it in the third finikin, while in the night cup the visitors scored all their runs before the Ducks brought their first runner hcYosh the plate. Coast League Yesterday (By the Associated Pres&) First game: R. n. K. Sacramento 4 7 1 Ho Maud 10 la l tlltlick and A. Harris; Chester field, Heck and Woodall. Second game: U. II. K. Sacramento 3 11 0 Portland 4 ur M:irphy and Harris; Scarelia and Rego. Firm Kime: It Ilollywodil 11 l bos Anm-lt-s 4 7 1 ifollerson, Johns and HuhkIit. Severt-ld; HobertH, I'lltt nml Hand hois. Senond Kiinic: H. II. K. Hollywood 7 9 4 Los A:jK"18 15 III 3 i Seven s;ini('H by uKi'eincntl. Vetzel, Mnrty. hanritzen. Coynp and Swreld, Slplicr; I'etuis and Hannah. K. Misblonn 3 .Sun Francisco 2 0 . HlllcUe and Hoffman; Davis and ! O'Connell, .Mclsaacs. ! H. H. E. all! 0 2 9 0 Oakland Seattle Cragheiid ami Volkinan ski and Cox. f l.atnan- Fights Last Night I'.y Ihe Associated l'ress rilli'Aril). .lerry "Tiiffy" Otif flth. Sionx City, la.. stop)ed fleorge eon-j Cook. Australia. (4): Al Kay. I'ltls j burgh, outpointed Al Friedman, been Hostoh. (l"l; Salvatore.lt tiggirello. Italy, knocked out I'.-ie W'lsloti. fill, 'ago. tl): I.es Kennedy. I.os A ngfles, ' knoeked out Tint iJ'-rry. St. Taiil. Hi). 1IOSTO.V -Andy Martin. Hoston. outpointed Mushy ttrabam, I'tlcn. .V. V.. I lin. XKW 0I:I.I:A.S. Tony fan;,,,, t nerl. Xetv Orleans, outpointed i:d- . ; C , : , .;. llo Kid Wilfe, Memphis, Tenn. I rr.'i, Cedi.r ItJipids. liUoeked j Paul Anthonv. ChlcaKo, (L i. ASHLAND GLA5 GROWER PRIZE WINNER: AT FAIR ASHI.ANH. Ore .-SVpt. 21. nt'lp- Mosir nas muie tne ni,,r ,trf n.s eh-.b nine recf-rd for several yearn with ic flowers. Iie-ddes the be has been raisliit! a fintr strain of t.. hints, His ai d ns on Almond street have furnishe.l ; " :il,Ie eomn'.l 111 l,y llle vlfltolfi III,,... Frank Jo-dan, l,ropri.'lor of the .Ionian S;i?h end ,'Hldnet works. ii trii:iM for i.inilem tip-low, i of- fin'' !):, I'.'flte.l the ,-.toin i inerlv oe-'up't d l.y (l,e K'tnri ,- on the I'lai'-i. - M-ill Trihnne nd hii. rcr.J Jti.uuu people cveiy day. hv tf 1111 11 in 1 1 n ri nil 1 tv By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN Associated Press Spo:t Wnter With more than two weess m .!. i,-.mI..s remaining prior !ed posts as the hirelings of t or Inellus .MgGllllciiildy take t,,l'!lr lease upon the bench or even awuy from the park altogether. it's children's mty amiosi eveiy I afternoon nt Shllie Park now and i tint worn Wesley Terrell checked a late Huston rally in the game at the Fendway and Cleveland won by 4 to 2. The Hell Sox outhit the vaders by 1J to , nut had t men stranded. A wild throw by Goose Gnsliit in the fifth enabled the ilrowns to shade 'Washington by 1 to 0, Alvin Crowder winning and Myles Thomas losing. The Pitates stopped the Hravea by ID to II at Pittsburgh 111 I In only National league game. Lloyd Waner hit a homer with two on. 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