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KrrcTVFORTJ mxtt, trtrttnte. mtctfotit, oi;k;ox. Monday, sf.i'tpimivkk 2:?. 1 !). HIFkQ HOI niMrilSTARBUCK AND LARISON SEMON UPSETS Dean of Pilots Connie Mack in Harness 35 Years; Won 7 Flags Yankee Manager Near Death EXPECTED TO STAGE A E MAJORS FACING III 111 llll I III 11 III GOLF OOP A! DRAB FOR I Championship in 2nd Flight Tourney Won By 18 Han-i dicap Man " Winner f. Comes From Behind to Cop Cup in Thrilling Struggle. lluss Sramon upset tho dono biirket in the finals or tho second! flight yesterday tit tho Aledfntd j Country club, when ho defeated i Karl Tumy, former tournament j title holder on tho 35th hole, 3 and 1. It was an interesting and ur prlsiTifily close mateh, partieuliirly Jn the nfternoon, when aftur beim; two down pn tho morning round, Kemon proceeded to KQiiaro the Vi.it oh on tho 2Uth, and then came in one up on tho H7th. With only thrco strokes left on hls.tl handi cap, however, whereas ho had G nn the first nine. It looked like n Tumy victory. In the afternoon, however, as In the morning, Semon demon-! mated that hf can play his best j name, under pressure hit hla best j Mride when he has to. Thronih- out the 3 holes lie played ihtVWstf , uuif when lie bad tin urtviiMaP'' ,1 n handicap. On the 14th hole i'l tho morning round, for example, he w:ik four down and had to play Tumy even for tho remaining fwur.l with the exception of tho lSlh. Instead of crumbling or merely holdlne. Ills own. h- proree,i t.i Blurt an offensive on his own " oouni. won the tilth with a pal- 4. halved the next two holes, nml wit': his one stroke won the lSlh, end- In the morning round only two down. DEFEATS UMY in tnc niternoon ium, in spue ,onB ns lhl, I'hiladelphian. nor has has the best nuiiieRation of ball of tho discouruKemcnt of losing any manager been the Kiillilitm players he has handled In 1 3 years, his mornlnc lead, in the first two Kcnius ot on(1 lennl ,ls on(. n9 thisiand while he does not boast that holes recalned it attain with a j master of the national name. j it is a world beater, there Is rea- on the 21st. and BlvinK his option- Cn,y fc ule moro tn.m ,llrnpBOn lo believe that ho thinks he ent six strokes, proceeded to hold yenl.s 8hdrt of tho lilhlicul three ! " i.-r' sit on tup of the jase hlm all square until the 27th sc01.e nm, thlH vct0,.an of thL. hall world. which took some Kooil nervo and hllu ad bats keeps overlaetlnKly I Connie Mack, as Is well Miown steady shootingr. at lt, developing rmished hall play- In baseball, is a different type of Mutch. Lost on No. H. , ers from the raw material, worry-' manager from the general run of The mutch was really lost and , n(, othpl. lllc.n;lKl.rai ,, winK ter.m directors, won on the 23rl hole (No. 1 11. ))t.nnantS- He is mild mannered, but firm. Tomy was only t dnv-n and .V to go' (.nni0 Mal.kt whosp namp n(.v,,r -bawls" out a player un- nter the u.n, wltn not two suoKPs lo Rivo nis opponnent n eei iuim.j iookcu as u ne eoum in o of those five. .Both, got fair tec shots not ten feet irom each other Semon'fl iron was short, and al though Tumy had been unable to get his brassy working all after noon, ho decided to try ft again. As ho had to give his opponent a stroke, he undoubtedly figured he had to reach the green to win the hole and square the match. Hut ugain he checked his brassy stroke nnd was also short. Hemon. how ever, topped his mashie approach, the ball going Into the rough be yond the green. This gave Tuniv another chance, for It looked as though Semon, 3 In the roush. would have to be content with a . Tumy had a i to halve the hole und a 4 to win. He made a fine trv for his 4. split the cup, but rolled 13 feet beyond. They were both 3, but Tumy was on the green. Semon In the long grass beyond It. 't looked like a possible will for Tumy, and a certain half. Hut hero Kemon proceeded to upset the jfilopo again. He made a beautiful out from the rpugh and sank h!J putt for a 5. Tumy missed ht putt by two inches and also.. took a 5. With his slrolto that gave ISemon the hole and he was 2 up. Playlnir Tumy stroke for stroke, ho halved the next two holes, and the match appeared to bo over. It was. Tumy was dnrmle 2 against a man who was playing par golf who had a stroke on one of the lioles, anil only needed a half to win. "No can do." Medal Flay Identical. The former tournament winner made a gallant try nt It. however. Ills drive from the lth tee was a screamer, straight down tho al ley. Hut Semon matched It. They fcwere both on the green with their seconds, bm Tumy's slight hook ruugnt the rough on the left of the green, while Semon w.-.s straight and hole high. Tumy's chip and run again bisected the cup, but was too big. Riving him n long downhill pun for a four, which he missed. With three putts for a half and victory, Tumy con ceded Semon tho match. Just to show what he could do, however. Semond sank his putt for a par four, and a new champion of sec ond flight tournaments was cvowned Vsnme lilra f whnt Tumy w.ifl .... t.... (h..t lnut n tin nillv bo gU'oncrt from Somon's modal 1' ,"" " . ... aeiire. W tn two mm I"" of hound, one on the Jllh nnd on on the 13th. (Klvtnif him n for one hole nnd o 7 for the other). he came home to the tune of .1 Al (In ,ho .mie ha! Tumy shoti n 42. (Joins out a the afternoon, liotti hnd 44k. It (lo.nn't require a mathemntlolnn to we that, har- Tlntr the -outi'," they shot identical .v. .., h. i h. .!.. Some coif for nn 1 handicap ,.. i. ,, nlnver of TiimyK! calibre. MILLER HUGGINS GOES TO GOTHAM HOSPITAL XF.W YortK, Kept. 13. (JPt Miller Hilcirini. Illi.nflKer of tin' Yankee, wan III n hilt:il todlV .nrrerlnc from t.:.ienra nnd an ,,.;MII t .1.. .e A eon-ultnUon ""n, ri.ine.co '. I"' .' "'. ..li..- r,., iiuIav. ui Hpeeiuie.iR -i iA.t. v.hrinn Morlu.irv wMI mrun wav tn nw locn(Kn i.t Ity Jolin II. Keiiiuger, Associated Press St.iff Writer. I'lUl.ADKLl'UlA. MJ Had! Tennyson lived in the days of t-onnk. Mja.k ho couUl h:iVO tibl h:ivi fin-' )Urd . Wlir(,s li lis soll(. (lf ,,.. hlst ywlrH ,lt hail pMut. J ! i.roofc "for uwn may rtmip ami men ' seven teams to the Aineiion n lea ! may ., ))U. , , . forever." m'mie ehamninnshlii and throe woilil1 ; ,h), , .,,, Hl(.mir tmor , llu, : I'hiladeliJhla Atltletles. Xo ml,nn(tP1. n baseball has been 1 tho direction head of a team as whittled down from Cornelius Me- , tiiluuddy by tho hard woi kilm' i ,0rts writers in the dawn of mod em baseball, wiii be l7 years old In December, lie has no thought of quitting the game. Kvery once in a while" he Is asked when ho Is going lo retire and replies he has no present intention of so doing, llocently he said he would leave the bench only when his healih Compolo-Scott Brawl Tonight to Open Four-Day Heavyweight Fete NEW YOI1K. Sept. J.I. liT) Ihur Dektlll, whom he defentej Two tons of heavyweights wifl be on a foul. Campolo astonished on display at Kbl.ets field and rlm,vlde critics with a smashing 1 I vlctorv over Tom lleeney, the New the Yankee stadium during the , j,alaml t,,lrkl(mth. mxt four days. j.-m. no npparenl reason, Shar- Stai tlng with Vlctoi io Campno-s i i(.v milt n(,(.n mad:' a slight ta-10-rouml joust with l'hil S. otl. vorlle over l-oughran in their champion of England lit KhbelH Yankee stadium (angle., fl. ld tonight, the week's climae-, tin the preliminary card Is n 10 tlc encounter will bring together I rounder between Jimmy .Malnney. Tommy l.oughran. erstwhile ruler I Boston, and Arnuind Kmonue'. of the light heavyweights, and j f'alliornla. and nnother between Jack Sharkev, of llnston, In a 15-! Tom lleeney and Ceorge llollinan round bout at (he Yankee Stadium i of New York. Jack (lagnon, llos Thursday night. j ton. tangles with l.ou Uarba, New These two heavyweight shown York. In a six rounder. 1.-. nv,..-i.nd.,ued tbn feather-! Al Chicago on Friday night. weight championship battle at n..,..fr,l 1,,,,1,-hi between Andrei lloutls of France and Hal Itatla- llno. Campolo, an untrained per former, can punch with any of the current heavyweights. Largely because of the wallop In his right hand he has been made a 7-3 fa vorite over Scott, one of the clev erest boxers in his division. After, mediocre exhibition against Ar - Coast League Yesterday lly I tie iociatcd 1'riM, i:. 11 3 7 5 0 Sacrnmento 1'otllnnd Gould nnd Harris Itego. ooonil Riilne Rin'rumfiiln Inning) ,,,,,,, I .... ,. ...i i, ii..iin..u M..,n..y, i 'lumen lolil, I ll"l ' Hlllill'l-. riiHeiti'll nnl Wootl.-ill. R. H. K. llollynooil 12 IS 0 ,i,.n AiikiIoi .lliellilllmi ,-iliellfiitiiirk nml s'ver'lil: ('rnn- ilall. W'nlsh, llnllinn, (Inkier nnd wunon. Second came (w ven Imilne-) Hollywood I" J. Anxeles 0 4 V.'etr.l and Itnler: li.ucht. p.oi.i'it.s. Child nnd H.indbeii:. n. if. K. MIKiona 14 21 : 'San I'rnneisco 6 in 1 ! .Mciiuald und linldwln; Malls, lllavi. Cnuoh. Jnlley nnd 0','on Hell, MeKaarK. I'enebjiky. AftnnfM.n gninr: 12 IS ft j S 13 Ot I l'nter, (ole nml 110 lof fi-i nn ; Oo 1 tn-, Jii ob, tilynn and Melsaues ; n't ot'n n ell . . J . , 1 ' A ' iPv ! falls and there in nn present slj;n of, such an unfortunate Happening. Tho muster builder of hall te.nns has bet-n managing players shu'O 1S1I-I. it stretch of II fj vf-nrs. In i series titles. His teams have been the runner-up kin times. Jt is his K''ealest anihllion to iiKuin win the baseball classie. He necessarily in' the precenee of others for some mlsplay. but man ages to -convey his displeasure without wounding .the feelings, or tho. man. His voice is never heard on the field, nor is he seen in open i protest against the judgment of 'the umpires. He is for clean base i hall and his teams have always borne good reputations for gentle manly conduct on the field. ! Tony ( nnzonoi-1. former feather- weight champion, meets hddie Mack of Denver, in the fcntuiv 10-roundrr. Iteuny liuss, l'lilla delphla Junior lightweight, faces Johnny ltatio, (.'lowland. In the hemi-windttp. At I'hiladclphia tomorrow nigh:. Oenrgo Courtney. Oklahoma, and Hilly Jones. Philadelphia, ligh'- heavyweights, battle it out over a i in-round route. t"HXI.KTO. f)ri., S.'Pl. 59. rr. t. ... . .OKLAHOMAM!! i OF RfMFfl RinFR!! U llVVbW IlllkllV I WalltiM nml i An ' jDIrk Triiilt, loiliiy ' III.' po.scll !nr of Ihi rovflod HnOHi-vi-lt Irn- phy, emblrm nf enwhny niiprom- nry of till worlfl. Trultl. MiccoeMr j ito Hoh froshy of Nw M"Xiio, r.i KITltf or inn rownoyH, nun nwiini -A 1... U.lnrf.i n. II, 9fllh I'-1 " ' ' ' - " nrinunl IVmllton rounrtup wlioplrft i to a clone. l'ele Knll ht. raln.iry. 1 the ; rli.implon In Itie -lirnn.-o hri.ikin 1 illvl.lon. Me m.ino n neaiuinii rni on Fountnin. I Anlin Harrow. hrniiMrin inuian Blrl, won the nil-American bounty I contest In o llntlnKUIlloil l?ritli I Indian prlncewex. Si-niU (lieck In .lohii. XF.W VlillK. Kept. 2.1. (. A rhock for I2in wlii.-h Mm. Cnlv!n f ' o o I 1 d ir e rei'i-ivi'd from flon 1 Housekeeping mr s i7ine for a poem liv:plnd by the fifth nnnlverwiry of the death of her fin. Calvin ConlMiro Jr.. h:in been font to their. join .li-hn. She nuked him to u:ie l! for "i.me-hliiL- In the new home ?iat hiu brother mli:hi have cho?ep. WouKI lliiii I'nir tU. VAHII.SflT(N'. Hpt. 23. , Txelttlon of cicarH? ndvrtiHln ; f ; nm th rAlio and the m.illn U 'demanded hy U.- honrd nf tm- per&nr... vmhthlUen nnd publir GATE RECEIPTS jTwo Weeks Before Series Holds Little Lure for Fan I dom Yankees Excuse i Five Remainder of Season i On Full Pay. Ity William ,1. Chipinnn Associated ress Sports Writer Hig hearted baseball magnates are about lo begin payment to the fiddler for a iv;. weeks' dance through open dales toward (Wo crowded week-ends, which may or may not entice sufficient fans to tht? parks to pay the ushers. William Wrlgley, of course, Is silting pretty with the Cubs, and even the Athletics should prove no gre.tl financial drain upon tl.c -Messrs. Shilie ami McGillicuddy in the d lng days. Hut tho r-.-st of the boys face a deficit esti mated In tho aggregate at anv-j wnere between $250,000 and: $fit)0,(IO.. I If anything can bring a inag-j nale to his senses. It is a deficit.! and for this reason alone, it may' be authoritatively slated that the I schedule l',ki- l.-!n t.-lll tit.,L-.. i,- ! of the time-saving opportunities offered by Sunday baseball In Itoslon. With a few regularly scheduled double. headers place I upon the chart for Philadelphia, a full week could easily be cut from (he l29 program, which covered 25 Weeks of 174 r)layln- day.-. j The poor business being trans-1 acted at the turnstiles at this mo-! Iiient is largely title, of course, lor the two run-away races, about which the magnates can do nolh ing. Hut If a race Is going to be lopsided anyhow, the club owners j certainly will loso less by moving I towurd them with it minimum of open dates. liiirguiii Draws Crowd. After attracting some 300 fans to their park one day last wcok, tho Yankees did manage to mus ter 20,000 clients on the banks of the Harlem, with n bargain bill yesterday, but K. Ci. Harrow would sell the rest of his home dates from now until October 6 at strictly bargain prices. The double-header was divided, the White Sox winning tho opener by 7 lo 4, and the Yanks the nlglicnp by 3 to I. Hid Fuller outpltchetl Herb l'ennock. but Hoy Sherltl turned the tables on Al Thomas. At the end of the game. Charlie O'Leary excused seven players for tho rest of tho season with full pay, the .Messrs. Honnoek. Hoyt, Von Hell. Hyrd. Mcusel. Orab- owskl and Jorgens. Won llogsett, tho $40,000 IJe ; troll recruit from .Montreal, made his first homo start, and south pawed the Tigers to a 5 to 0 vic tory over Sammy. Gray and the ! Rrowns. St. Louis drove only ! three safe hits to the outfield. . Wesley Ft rrell pitched the In dians to a 7 to 4 victory over the lied Sox in 10 Innings. flrnve, Karnshaw and Walherg all had a hand in n game at Washington. which tho Senators won from the Athletics by 7 to 0 In 10 round. It was the fourth Senatorial tri umph over thu .Macks in 20 games thl.-t season. Dnzzy Vnnro featured the Na tional league afternoon with a fine game against St. Louis, which he won by 7 lo 2. but the Cards rallied in tho nightcap, a 4 to n victory for St. Louis. Ilogers llornshy entertained the I Chicago fans with his 3SIII home run. but the (Hants shaded the Cubs by 5 to I In the final game of the series. Cincinnati out -I olnled Philadelphia by 3 to 2 In lo Innings Just prior to Jack Hen dricks' iinmiunccnicnt of his resig nation, effective on October 6. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS, Ity the AiMH-lnieil 1'ifNN ConM W. I,. Pet. Hollywood f, I 3r, tin? Mlmlon f.3 311 Portland r 1 3S .&; San l"innclKeo 61 3K .TiTJ lm Allele 4! 40 Jifil (iikland 4.1 44 .llll Siii'i-auienin ;tl r, K .34s lKoutllc 22 li.'i .2M Anii'tiiiiii W. I.. Pit. l-hll.idelihln inn 4f, .r,:io (New York ...a Ill B2 ..'11 levelaiid TO (IS .r.L'H 1st. I-oiiIh T4 Til .r.i 4 j WnnhlliKton Il "11 .470 Detroit fill HI) .452 ChliviKO fi (i7 .392 lluxton 6S 112 .374 National U I., Pet. : f'hlrni!o . (14 fill iPltcbuinh K4 fl .579 j.Son Yntk 7 HI . r. 4 -'1 St. I.i. nil. 7(1 "1 ,4!ir, illroiklyn (17 77 .4M ,('llieininill (i4 79 .44H ' Phll.idelphln (! KI .434 jlli.Mtiin : t,t tit 37H llomrr Nniirj- lliink(. KKYHi;i!. V. Vil., Hrpt. i The Kpot ot Doll's tl.ip that tt'i Ithe blrthpluet nf Nuney lUnkn hiu I !' n dedientnd. Tho Ir r I will h nuked tn make M Hint p;trt ' nf tho trnrt nnrt fcret ft rnpio'ltif (Hon of th cabin tn which Un voln'ti inulhcr waa bum. XI:V YOltK. Si'pl. L';;.(.V) Tho Cinliiinn uf .Milii'i' ldik'ins, m:tu if t In New Ynrk Vinilit'cs. totik a turn fui' (1h worse itiituy. . iMi Imooii ti'.-iiisfUKinnH wt '('in- E IN GRID JOUSTS BEAVERS TO US MILITARY SHIFT OF SO Fancy Formation Planned Amateur Invitational Tour By Schissler for Current ney Planned On 'Local - Conference Quest Green Line and Veteran Back field Drilling. Ily Frank li. Ciorrlt Associated I'ress s ports Writer OOHVALLIS, Ore., Sept. 20 T Tho Oregon State college football team has Kone In for some fancy wailc, this season. Not satisfied with having crush ed the New York u n 1 v e rs i t y grid eleven In the bigKest foot ha II up set of last year, tiie I lea vers brought back with them the east erners pet formation the mill lary shift lo use against opponents In t he 1'acifk t)n'ir (.'oast conference this season. t'oach l'anl Schissler has been McadHy drilling his line ami back field in the new fntieatton and although they have had only a week of practice tin lien vers worked the shift wi ll ngnln.-d Wil lamette university last Saturday. All the O. S. C. team needs Is a i ,,t! many flightH of 1 (i conles lltlle more practice to get the shift !,;i"lM ,,H 'lie numlier of entrnntH down tn perfection. imako possible. A handsome prize To work the formation the cen-!wl" ' given the winner of each cr comes nut of a huddle to ta ke I flight. his place over the ball. The line The main prize, of course, will remains two yards ha k with the;" to the winner of the first flight, hacks buncted together. At a"" '" ycur, the second given signal the line jumps Into ! t'Mirnament to be held by the club position and the backs spread Inini"" which the winner Is a member, their fniiniitlon. A second Inter j t,'h "l will become the perma the ball is snapped and the team I ' property of the player who Koes into nciiou. The object of wiim it three tinien. the shift Is to sereen the siai-tiug) iVriiiiinciii Kveni offense from the di ft-ndlng nppo- ' m-iil. SchlMslor ha.i n preen line and a velernn back tit-liI woi-klni; on llm play. fin-en l.lno The coaeli has only I wo rrKulnr I llu- Iim;i biirk from last year. Hull (;eilib-M. veteran center nnd Kils-i-eJI Slrlff. hiieelneiihir end last season, the the only men to return leavlnt,' a luiKhly task for Sehlss-li-r. Strlff was 111 all last 'summer and Is 2(1 pounds under weight tint Is exjieeled lo he hack III form soon. I lie former fullll-ieks. .lark Cox Ifioni the rreslinian team and Chief Tim unison, a substitute full li i" done to IhIhk about this con season, nre beinK kroomed for thoiditlon. two vacant KUard ii-.islllous. .lule cailMin and Vernon rulers who handled l-.e posltioiin In I!i2 wi re graduated. At the laekle role Say le; Yolllu; and ChurieH Slolll are sllceeedlnK ll'i: e I.uie und Prod Sehell. I.ilee was itrailuated and Sehell fiiibd to reitnn to school. Siiyte and Stout were substitutes last year'. Itesldei Sniff. Schissler ha bill : McKaltp, Aitliur Cuslafson and Alex .ic;ilvray for the ends. McKallp, u lellerman, looks like striff riiuniiiu mate, (iustafson u.im a freshman while Mclillvray was n reserve l.tsl season. 'roKon Stale lost Its biilllanl Oilarterback. llo,-.ird .Made, but has the other three regulars back on Ihe Job with u likely looklnK oulh Miicce'iillnt: .Matile. Cecil Hlierwoml nml ilenry "Honolulu" lluiihea. half backs, and t ali (III more, fullback, niiike up a power ful combination with It I p h Itucl'ke, iubslitllle fllarterbaek last peat, runnlnic the team. Hack- ftl'ld. 4'OIW'I ve Hlreilltth Ih Rood with n .yd Owen nnd c.nl Metien, half b.'i'.ka, Johnny IClsmnn. fullback! amp linker MoniKomery, nuai tvr-, urday nnd play their first confer back on hand. . -, (one kihiio naalnst Southern Call VI bMiviT meet Ihe Catlfoililn fornln at I.nri AnRclea the follow Acirleir at foVvallls, Ore, next Sol- ling Sntuula). hUGGINS ployed. It was said t St. Vincent ' lh.tr hiu enn.Illi.m wn I "very Krave" ns a result of coin- !llcat ions fi-oin int lueir.i and t't-yHii'la: TO PLAY HERE Course Qualifying Play Starts October 1 1 Finals Sunday, Oct. 13 I The present golf tournament which concludes tomorrow has been such a success that officials i of the Aledfoi-d (lolf club have de j elded to put on a golf tournament on a large sca.e next month a trenl one to which nil amateur golf ;ers In southern Oregon will bo in- viied. . This will he known as nn invita I tion tournament for the amateur championship of southern Oregon, ! InvltailonM being sent to all golfers ' the state who live In Jtosehurg and south Including Marsh field, rants I'ass, Klatualli I-alls, Ash land, etc. ! The tiiiiinament will start with the iua II Tying round fin October ) Ith. and will conclude with (he finals at IS holes on Sunday after- I noon, October 1 :Uh. There will It 1h the plan of the local eluli to make this n permanent event, held j annually, nnd it la hoped It will ! become the most Important ffolf I tourniimeril In southern OroKon. Don Clark, tournament commit-1 lee chairmen, and .lack llneston, I j Ini .1 1 pro, v.-lll ' I' ive rharce of the j 'details of thi; tournament. The 1 loeal course Is now In better shape ,111011 It haH ever been before. beltiR !! the opinion of K),lf experts the best playltiK course, as far as con ji.i.'ili or tnirwiiys uhd Kieens lire concerned, anywhere between . I'orilaud and Han I'lanclsco. I S. A. Hok-ks, earelaker. Is Rlvon front credit for Ihe hard work he LUMBER YARD PLAMNED FOR GOLD HILL TRADE! fioi.u JMi,u on-., Hi-pt. 2. f Kpi' Inl f .Mr. .Vcim-nitiT, owner nf llu- HJt Wm III nn I'oolM ereek Ih e(tr,nldtrli) tho Installation nf u Inmber yniil hi-ii nmin, innlor the nifimu;''niPiit of Kut'I Adntnw. A new plum-r Iuih rmnil' nddr. tn th mill equipment, Ih lif-in npiiiited by Hob Adutiift. STEAM SHOVEL WORKING ROAD NEAR EAGLE POINT KAfil.i: POINT. Ore., Hopt. 23. iMpeclfil.) Tho Hteum Hhovel eitme In from tin- Unite Tall din Mlet Thiitfd'iy nml In ut work on ih T. K. Nh-lud roiiil. where they will it ravel V, mllert nf new Rrndo. Thin in un f the new n;idn pn mn'tl hy the KitRlo I'idnt irniiH. INVITE GOLFERS OREGON nrn RiioninMoi J lUVtK IVIIMIUI' i Seals Tumble to Third Place buck tangles witii c. o. Larison tor the pre.sldetil'a cup eluinpion- in Coast League Race T1, whh ai-iu-dnied fo.- ! yestenlav bill, owing tn govern- Portianclers Break Even! in Double-Header Against :LniU;uS lt! Senators- tiy 1 In Atsnrialett Ir"ss With ft.ur Kit'in-s iiit nf .seven to ! ' tln-ii credit nr the week's serlrH I ! a Kill list Lot Angeles. 1 lellywontl llnil.iy el tile 1'aeil'ie CiKtst, leaKUf j lMWintf a full n:tTiie s intii Kin over th NeetHHl plaee Sun Kianeiyen AHssioii Iteds. Tho Seals, whu Cm a -iiiitii' of days haskeil in the n j pt trill itn hy WillllfhK three nt llu j iveii uutiMH from tin ltel., were: hack in third pluro. I Only twd weeks reinain hefore ihe Ctmsi ly;ique season ends and the second half season efiampions are named. .Meanwhile, the five elulm in the first division ver stilt hunehed elosidy at the top, and Ihe winning huk relation reniained us imii'h of a problem as ever. The l idly wood learn won hnLti sanies ot their douideheader with l Ihe Anpi ls at Wriley Field yes- f jtei'day. In the firct name Shellen j Iiaek anil Kollins clouted two homers, each with two men nn ' ' irlylo and Jacobs also tm iied in eiicuit lilts. Thn scurf ,,f th" fl,st Kin t lie first K" as 2 to 4. In the second K;lme the Stars" won 9 to 0. Uiv.7. Wet'.-1 blanked the (Angela With four hits 111 the seven inning nightcap. rounding early to collect four I runs In the first t'.iree frames, tin .Mission Keds won the first K'liuc .a gal list the Seals at t lie creation l ark 1 4 to f. and In the afternoon they repeated the process with a score of 1 2 to 'A. Hoone of the .Missions clouted out two homers, one in the fifth and ono in the sixth. The double victory put the Missions back as chief contenders for the league lead which tliey havo hold Hiivornl times UiIh sea son. 1'nrtlnnd broke even In a double header with Sacramento but took the series six games to two, Juilk Walters nf the home team, former ly from Han Kranclsco, defeated the Senators in the first Kiune 0 to 3. In the second game lie failed to duplicate the feat nnd the Cali fornia boys won. It to 0. , Kainy weather at Seattle caused postponement of the Seatlle-Oak- I land (loubleheader. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station 228.9 Meiers 1310 Key. Monday, September 23 i P. M . (I to 6:15 KMKI). Gill", lo 6:30 Nhws nnd War- ket Itopoita hy Mull Trib- tine. 6:3i) to 7 Mnddcn & Jen- nlnsa Tiro Shops. 8 to 8:3(1 Knda Trnnnfer. 8:31) to ft The Campbell Shoet Mnlnl Works. 9 to 10 Mono Motor Oil Co. Tuesday, September 24 A. M. . 9:30 to 10 Lawrcnco. Jowolor. 10 lo 10:30 Southern OrcROn Klocttic. 10:30 to 11 Domestic Ijiun- tlry. 11 to 11:30 M. M. Department Store. 11:30 lo 12 Tho Swcm Gift Hhnp. 12 Noon New Plushes It v the- Mull Tribune. P. M. 12 lo 12:30 Boone & Kindle 12:31) to 1 :30 Monnrcli Seed & Feed Co. 1:30 lo 2 llusinesn CoIIoro. 2 to 2:30 People' Kleetrlc ! 1 i I I Hlore. 11 (o li: in KMKI). 6: 15 lo 11:30 New nnd Mnr knl Heporls by Mull Trib une. 8 to 8:30 Pin Tall Market. 8:30 to 9 ItoitKn Itlver Clin- nlnt! Co. II to ID The California Vro- Hon Power Co. I I r,1n"lflpt ndverflslni: rnf" ronlt. LaJLSslJL- J mmmmlmnfr lilt i I i.V JT L! Anyone who -wishes to pee a hot contest and good golf may do so by koIiis out to the Medtord Ucnf club any time between ft a. in. und J li t l,it.,,i. vnn' u'lintt AW Uti,.-. caod sporistnanship, icftisrtl to al low II. All the dope fayoiK LartKon tn win for ho is Hhootinn in the SU's and Starltiiek litis to Kive him nine strokes on each IS in (lie IW-hnle match. The nlf nitiil pilot, how ever, la playing n pretty nume now, is particularly strong as a competi tive: plr.yer and the present handi cap tournament lias shown that the ttiiinher of Htjokes a man gets in often not as important as where lie lltnipens to get them. Ho a veal contest la certain. CI lii II Hooks Hig One. AVAkON, Santa Calaiina Island, i'al.. Sein. iP) Winston I'lmrchil I. P.rltUh rfMtesman. cniiKot a ISX-pound swordfish 50 minutes after starting nn his tlv.K deep sea fishinir trip. . NEVER wait to see if a headache, will "wear off." Why suffe when there's Bayer Asrin? The millions of men and women who use it in increasing quantities every year prove that it does relieve such pain. The medical profession pro iiiomices it without effect on the heart, so nscit ns oftciv as it can spare you any pain. Every druggist ' always has genuine Bayer Aspirin for the prompt relief of a headache, colds, neuralgia,' lumbago, etc. Fa- ! milinrizc yourself with the proven I directions in every package. Aspirin th inde mark of Bam Jfunnftctmt tit Minoaicetlcftclflctr of SUcylicwld WB DZVZL0F Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUB BXZALL ITOU Open 8undyi nd Ertnlnga AU th Tima n Ajao Hour arm. tmoita 14 k Complete Clzandio j 3 I haven't stopped admiring my wonderful showing of new s fabrics since they; ; came in 1 I don't remember when I have been so ENTHUSI ASTIC over my VALUES as I am this season. ' If every man around here knew what I am offering, ' I would have a MONOP OLY of the Fall clothing business of this town I Upstairs. SASPIRIN