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HOLLYWOOD TOI MEET MISSIONS' COAST 'PLAYOFF Split Season Winners Open j Seven-Game Series Tues- j day for 1929 Pennant, Ducks and Angeis Finish! y in Dead Heat. (ly Hit Assorlittccl Pros.) liiisi'ball fiyis fought over npain toty thtf final sanies of ono uf the eloM'Ht finishes in Pacific Coast league history while tin- San Fran cisco Mission I teds and Hollywood Start mapped, out their stratouy fur a championship phiyoff, begin imn hcru tomorrow. Winners respectively of the first 31 ml second halves of the split sei tton, the .Mission Reds and Stiira j,will meet tomorrow in the open Jlnff contest of a seven same serKs o determine the l!t29 pennant, a 0O0O melon from the coffers of the league will be split up on a 4)0-40 basis. The first three panics will bo played in San Francisco .ind the next three In I-os Angeles. If a seventh contest is necessary, its location will be decided later. The Stars slid into the second lialf leadership by the margin of V'e pa tn e. despite two defeats yes . (Td;iy. While the Stars were los ing to Pnrilntitl. 4-1 and 9-2. the runner-up Missions took two beat -InKS from Seattle's Indians, 7 -3 and !-!. The final standings of the second half left Hollywood perched on lop with 01 wins and 12 defeats. The Missions ended with HO wins and 43 defeats. Los Angeles and Portland tied at wins and 4 i defeats, as did San Francisco's Seals and Oakland! wtlh 55 wins and AH defeats. I I S Vnofflrinl Sliiiiilinrs. (Second lliilf.) 4 V. I,. I'd. Hollywood CI 42 .3S2 Mission Itt ds .... 0 43 Kits Ancclcs "m 41! .'i',;! Portland i.7 4(i .r,:,3 Sun Francisco - "I 4S .':t4 Oakland T.r, 4 :r.3i - Krd nmcnto 30 G-l .379 l Sim tile -'8 75 .375 . ;. $ .3, 4 4 .J. .5. 5 4 THE DALLES STILL TO GET VENGEANCE The Halles Is still mutlering and grumbling, about the game with the Mdford high school they did not piny In H'27, after they won the state high school football championship. In a series of art icles on the sporting page of the Oregonian. They still charge th;t Mdford "side-stepped" a game w it li them t ha t yea r. a n d a rgu e they should have won. Their display of helplessness to the tune of 42 to 0 score against Medford last year, proves to !oe..l funs, that the l!i27 team with lle.' nard Senn, Fddie Demmer, f'on r:nl and Clifford fMoore, in the line-up. would Innv bctlered llm score, at U'iist iht touchdowns. The team that year could kb'K points after tnin'hdowns, and wis more formidable, In all d.-pnr' -meats. Hum the outfit Unit mercifully trimmed The Dalles l;i-l November. , About It alt. The Dalles C'hron- Icle has the followins to s;.y h - a recent Issue: ' "It Is to be sincerely hoped tint the Indiiins hand Milton-Fre.-wat-r n decisive and merrilesw lick Inc. ! That team was the hand picked i opponent for Medford in a so called state championship c.ntet a couple of years ago. nfter off'.c bils of the sehool had been d" libcrately and red-handedly c:,uurV. side-Htepping a contest with The D.iIIph. "That same season The Dalles had n heavy team with good pos sibilities of matching Medfu-d thrust for thrust. The local school made such a noise at that tlnv Hint the next season. 1H2S, they could not gracefully refuse a nam" with Medford. when The Dalles whh weaker and Medford Infinitely stronger with the sad remit n ftir and wide as 'Pi tn ' " Relief from Gas Stomach Pains f Dizziness Tho ilortnrs toll us that !)0 per rent nf all sickness in dun to stom ach ami bowel troubls. 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STRIKE 1 ' ,-. 1 n 1 . .,: 1 v; ;w'v Tunc in for Scries Play-by-play description of 4 the world series gumes will 5 be flashed from the Mail i Tribune-Virgin radio station, j KMJSO, by remote control I from the Mail Tribune edl- ! torial rooms, beginning with ! the opening game Tuesday. 5 j Radio listeners should time In ! 1 at -11:15 a. m. to receive j I crowd description stories, S l bat lories and oilier details 4 ' J before the grnie starts at 1 1:30. I ' 1 Temori-ow. wh'-n a jostling crowd of red hot baseball fans swarms Into ili- stands at Wrigley Kield to watch the Cubs and tbu ' Athletics tipeii bailie for the world cliampiuuslnp. .Medford fans will gather in front oi the Mail Tribune building and listen to lite miickest t ami most accurate play-by-play ; radio broadcast possible. Alun ' dould, ace of sport scribes, and a galaxy of nationally-famous writer; ')li oc in tile Associated ' Press box. Here. the very minute the j speedy automatic telegraph ma- t will then receive these returns will be broadcast by the Mall Tri- bune-Virin radio station KM r.D to soutucrn Oregon iadf" fans direct from the Mail Tribune rooms, by lVd Paker. who has; been secured to officiate at the , A Lefty v Grove (HI DACCDAII CAMO DnOLDHLL rMIIO! iaii i nrr da Din it ill uli imnu SERIES SERVICE Seattle High School Mitt Slinger On Armory Card Tuesday Evening ::irkt' up ly 0110 of the most rxn-nsiv,, c:irils In .li'lfuni for oiiH'tiinc. tin- fiill iiml whit.-r lio.hm M'.'tsnn viil nii'll totltor row niKht ai the Armory, pro sent inn firm- oV.ntdv. IT.", IioiiikIk. of Ashlniul, ill tlio Ill round main event nuaiiist I'.fiiny Itlll, 1S3. of Sun r'ninrlKoo. un der the piomolon'hlp of .loe Ulekprxtaff of Klnmnth Kills. In iiddlllon to n six-round semi wlllilllp. there will lie lliree foill -roiind events. Hill 1ms trained faithfully un der the direetlon of .lolin l-'!iilll-mer, his niannyer. nntl has ex pectations or k n o e k I n u- out O'C.nidy In five rounds, uciurl Ini: I'ronioter Itlekei stu ff. who arrived in .Medford today from Ills headiiuavtors In Klamath Kails. Hill Is reported to he liltllnt- hiudir than ever. 'That means n lot." said l!. kerstaff. "as he is strie'.ly a fighter who l always ready to n-pun. lies with his oppo nent. Medford fans "III like this hoy. u'ttrady wound up' his' trainlni; last evenine l.y l.ox Iih: eluht hard rounds with his sparrlm! partners, lie Is in perfret shape and is unxlou" to show Ms follow in of funs tli.il he Is ready to meet the Le-t hovs uf his weight In t'.ie coun try." O'Crady has not heen d. f"at"d In 30 flh-hts. ami Won his last 11 short lime lino III Vi ekl., (ML. here lie knocked out Tom Core'l after elifht rounds of Ihe liardest flwllt init seen In northern tillf"in:a f '!' years. O'tiradv wss kao.k.'d :o the mat several times hot. .re he made a cotnehack. Hill has won the majority of hi- r.lthl and . a former spariini! paruo r of Jack Dcmpsey when the lati-r ' train Inn for his filth! with .la.-k -'iii; key. He Is 23 e. rs old and hi met some1 of the Let fmh'er. on the Pacific eo.ist. He Is eTpected to show fVCrsdy some hlntl e!as flshtlni and hit where It will do the most good. rrnrm?T matt, OUT KINGS SET . 1 . .i-yfl i ! miero)h(tnc. A it tor radio, fur j nished by the I'ahner Music House will then received these returns for fiins In front of the Tribune office. Not only will there be the actual pluy-by-play account, but Intimate glimpses Into the camps of the j Philadelphia and Chicago teams, j and complete, last minute statistics will be tfiven to the fans. All southern Oregon baseball fans are cordially Invited to tune in on KMKU at 11:15 a. m. or to attend the Mail Tribune's big baseball parties every day of tile world's series games. SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. (Pj Seized by a ej,M of football fever in Its most aggressive form. Mr. John Fan sal up today to ruminate on next Saturday's gridiron diet, but meanwhile found nournivhment in the memories of Inst week's nerve-ting I lug encounters. The Southern California Trojans turned at tent ion today tu prepar ing for Washington next Saturday. The California-Washington Statu game at lierkeley next Saturday had taken on added Interest to day because of last week's end ings. Other conference games nexf Saturday will pit Idaho against Montana and Stanford against the Pniversity of California at Ios An geles. Oregon Stale wltl meet, Colum bia ( ( iregon ) and t 'regon opposes Wjlla metje ill non .conference vll-L'-i cements next week end. Johnny silencer. The six-round seml-wlndnp will 1, resent Johnny Spencer. Seattle hlKh school l.oy, bgrttnsl Jack Da vies. rate, as chiliMiuln's hest. Til., two fighters will weigh in around 1!J1 pounds. Two hea yweluhls. Tiny .M.'CoiiiI.er. ISO poiimls, '. Dairy, and Itattllng Hunker of Dorris. will mil gloves for four rounds. Ftenml.out Jwe;.,,n ,,f KUmi.lh Kals and Hilly Muff. o'Crady's Indisn trainer, wilt meet In a special event of four rounds, preceded hy a cui'tH I n -I siser of four round l.etween Milling Miller of M-ir.hfleld and Hurrlean Harry f Chlloqiiln. The fiery. M.gn I'tonii'tly at !Mi. t SATURDAY TiLTSLTROCK SCORES , " i DCDrcpT DrnnDn ttnthtnt:. medford, FOR SMOKE CENTERS ON FAST Fl Hy Jay "cvscls Sports Kditor Assoiiatid Press Feature Service N 10 Y O K K UV) Speed ball pitching comes back to the world series spotlight this year for the first time since Walter Johnson burned Vin over back in 1924 and 1M25. Twu artists of this fast ball bus iness Pat Ma lone of ihe Cubs ami l.efty drove of the Athletics are all steamed up and ready to begin shooting streaks of lightning when the 1 ! J y classic opens in Chicago tomorrow. What they have to offer In the line of speed may be on display no later than the first game, drove looks better than a fifty-fifty shot to open fur the A's, and since, duy Uu.-h has been slipping of late Ma lone may be picked to start for the Cubs. Poth Malone and liush lead their leagues in strikeouts. And it takes super-speed to rule this ranking with such stars as Vance, former major league strikeout king, competing against the ilig It ruin hurler, and deorge Karn slmw and deorge Pipgraa bidding for American league strikeout honors. The two kings uf speed have, more than their 192. performance to recommend them as strikeout aces. When it coivcs to setting the boys back on strikes, drov.-r stands alone m the American league. He has led the league in this department for Tour straight seasons. He whiffed 194 in 1920, 174 In 1!27, 1S2 in 1!2S and, on September IS, had 1 til to his credit lor l!2!i. Ma lone has been a big leaguer only two seasons but he has shown the boys some smoke In that brief )eriod. He fanned 155 last year, finishing second to Vance. This year the Chicago giant has a clear field to the league strike out title. Pat had 15U in the bag on September 2,1. If these big boys get started on the same day, speed ball pitching may become one of the neries' greatest attractions. dive either, r both, oiin of those dark, cloudy October afternoons and there may be a day off for the remainder of the team. WITH A LONE HIT (By AhsoHuwnI lnss) The niajtir league m-asmi clened yesterilny. The 'n:hiliKton cuiuedian, Nii'k Altriick, horned Into the lead uf Anierlcan league bulHinen at the j hiHt minute, lie went Into n Katiie toward the end and Kt one hit out of bin one time at bat. Two youtiK lioston ltchers. .Durham I and SlmmonM, held the Henatoi'K In check to win by 2 to 1. Connie .Mack kept hl reRulars . In the final game for a tuning (up before the hci-Ipm and he needed i them to heat the VatikccH. SliutnoiiK completed Ihe tri umph in the ninth Willi IiIh ,'IMIi homer nf the year and tied I..uu CchriiJ: In the ninth with hi :irlh homer of the year and tied I, on Jehrrn for kccoiiU place in t he league landing. St. LoiiIm and Ch?vcland gave their younger pitchers a workout In their closing double header and the Itrowntc youngsters came out ahead each time. Stleley n new eiimer from Ihe Ti-xaH league, out pitched Itrown to take the find, J-L'. and KluiKcy eominercd Hhoff ner In the Mccond, 4 to 1. Chleago'M louly White Kox Hlam ined the ball like their national league neighbor to win the final from Detroit. 8 to 7. .Johnny K-ern and Hank dow dy, coaches of the ItoHton Jlravei, played auainRt the CilantM In the lant ha'f of the ninth. New York won. 9 to 4. Ivy Wlngo of Cincinnati joined the ancients who were closing the Men son properly and caught part of Ihe game ngalnut Kt. I-ouIh, The 'CardH eked out a 2-1 victory, j The champion Culm let Jlank (Itampp, who haw xpent tho hpii j non pitching for batting practice, Mart a game. Hut he went out in I the Hecond Inning when HttMbur.-,-I hammered him for fix rtum. Thr I I'hatejs clorrd with an 8 to 3" tri I utiiph. ; . ! No Free Lunch! ! Oyez. Oyoz! Hear k'. ' Hear Yc! Thcro Is to he no 1 free lunch at tlm S o u t h- in Oregon cliatnpioii. ship golf tournament which , starts at the .Medford club Ihls week Krlday. Free lunclies I since the Volstead art are as 1 4 out of date as the hand paint- cd shavlim mug. The man- I agement did announce the la- ! dies of tho cluh "are to give" i the players luncheon hut It I will not bo free. A small cl arge of DO cents will he levied only to cover the cost 1 of the food, which will ho ample In amount and choice In texture. Kntrles are torn- lug In fast now and It Is cer- 4 1 lain there will he between "5 I and Ion innshle wlelders to tee off for the qualifying round on October II. ! ILIuLOl uLUUnU OKKfiox. i-oxdav. ormniin 7. m20. " BALL CLASH IN LOCAL CADDY UP1H1B0SS Elmer Johnson and Bud Simmons Get Their Buck on "19th Holev Deer hunting Easy to Those ' Who Knqw How. -:iiner .lolinsoi. mul Hud Kim m (ins, caddie niaster ut the Med foild,. Clolf club naked liieir bo.i.s Infk JIucMton Huturduy if they eouhl have a few hours off to go deer hunting. VWhcre you going deer hunting,'' UMkcd .lack. "th. over there," said ltud wav ing his hitiid in the direction if Huxy Anne. "Deer hunting," Miortcd .lack. j "Walt till you hoot und(Jr 0 be I fort? you try to Khout der. Vttu count n t nit one n you mw one. KcrddcH there aren't any deer over there. You inujtt think they are eating nppU-H in I interest orch ard." "You wild II." re m a r k ed It u tn Semun. Kecoud flight champion, win i Wr.u utn mil iin ni'.-i flu- Uiiitini' f " j v (' y & , f L Pat V -1 MASTERS SHOW Glenna Gains Golfdom's Hall of Fame Taking Rourth Women's Championship LCNNA Tlmv Hiiiif uiitidiiiil uoiucn't rluiiiipluii, .lnnm (Vtllcll Iiiih milled (hp Iff2 iitlr to Iter Ii-.(h'Ich, ilictvh-t'llp-liiff nil pnluu) iirrftfriM niMVM.In (In Miiin's (llhln of I ho IhikM mniM-. Hy Hrlnti Hrll. AHftcit'lutfO l'i''-r-M Hportfc M'ri1T. MOW YOHK. lA't Tho. tliinv thlnl oomix'tttlnn fnr lhf woman's HiiiHt-ur Rolf tlitimilfnnililj fom lt't'd Hrttunlit ut (inkliiml HIMm ("uunlry Hub, m-nr Iwlnttt, Mich., H-iVf CN'niui Cnlli'it .i M m o tn American (tolf nt-vi r ln-fMio ct cu i M1 hy a. witmiin. I The l'iiivtlfii'- itlrl, iljiyltitf cj . ii i'"ri-f'tnut(v.' of thi ilithli n et, hk n rt'Milt uf tn.nwfVr vt ht-r rfxlil ni'o to frtlifrnia Uu n I fho won ut it'it KurhiK. lt iHiitumn. ffuiKht h'T wv thmuuh vlt-ct field to defvut Mir. Lto.ia SERIES for hl office boy. Hank Prlngle, j U arrive. "I have been hunting !a week 'and couldn't get a shot, i it's too Hinoky. too dry nod be I sideH there aren't any deer on i Ito.xy Anne. Forget it, stay hero and shine my clubs." "1uL can We kci Jack," pleaded j Johnson, ".hint for a few hourti." j "Oh, go abend and shoot your heads oti!" Ktid Jack. Then slid . Ing Into his usual good nature but 1 with marked sarcasm, "and when . you get your buck let me know i and 1 will bring out a truck to ! pack It In." The boys jumped Into their fliv ver amd depart 4 I. Two houi n ; passed. The caddy house phone rang. Jack went to the phone. "This l Klmer speaking. Jack, i lirlug out that truck, wu got our j buck!" ' "Aw unit your kidding" said j Jack. "Wash your faces and come j home." "No honest you promlHed." The 'suggestion of a chuckle was heard. I "Can you feature that," iiuoth Ju-'k and he hung up. ! Klvu mtnutex later JOliuor and ' Itudd arrived, anil sprawled In I their flivver was a three-prong i buck, a bullet through the brain. : They had shot It an hour after they left, on the east slope of I Itoxy Anne, and had telephoned ! from 14 He rest orchard, j Then Just to rub It In TUnl went 1 mil with a set of second-hand cluhK j and shot a on the first nine. ! "What's the new generation cotn I ing to anyway!" observed the 1 Medford l'ro, but he opened n 'couple oT bottles of C.rapln nntl ; presented them to the exultant : nimrods. ' "Thanks." said Klmer. "We'll 'give you and Hem on a couple of ' pieces of Jerky for Christmas." COLLC - TX I'n-KKlcr, n fcllnw fiillfiiriilan, four ill, tn tlit rtmil nuilrh ami thereby uainrd ht-r fourth natlomtl chain lilormhlp tin honor which no othoj woman vit Iiuh held. MIh follott, a toiiK htlUnu nlnv r-v who In rf'ont ypiim kitiiiii lo Iih vc inHHltTcd n iniMvhal erratic putllnx form, had won In HU'J, ::: and lit:'. Hh went Into the titular Imttlo thlrt )'nr a fnvoiil", t It in ueio-ruiiy rr t(i t hut no woman mar run mat-h KhotH with (hi- title holder from t to (no. Kvon harrt-hlttln Helen llickn. th younir Konit Nlnnd plHVor who ramp to the front with a ruh tn tho last year, cantiut challenge Mhs Jf I American League, Thanks to Yanks, Victor of 14 of 24 World Series NKU" VOKK-1,1'1 I'neeil 111 I'eient yen hy tho New York Yankees, A itieiUaii 1,'UKUw pennant winners have won U of tho 21 worM's series since 11100. In the six seasoiiH from to liis. inclusive, tin Yankees cap- turotl three of the annual classics. Uv hlaiiklin.- the National league entries In ihe 11127 ami 1'J'IS Ha llos, tlio Yankees increased the American Umkuu niai'Kin in KninoH won to ten ami Kavo tlio Junior Imip an uilvantii);o of 17 stores In total runs. Here Is the record of names and runs since tuir,: Year Winulim t'luh l. I:. I .sjjin Cluh. Ci. It. 3 :0.', New York Nationals I IT, I'hlla.lclphia Alnericaiu 1 .1 r.illtl rhiciiKu Aiiiericans . . . I Chicago Nationals 2 Is -J llinT t'hlcaKo Nationals I 111 llelroit A liiertcans U II l'.lllS ChlciiKu NalioiialH -I "I .Detroit Americans 1 la llllill I'ittshlll'i; Nntkinals 4 :! t lietroit A lil-'i'i, a lis :l 'JS ll'lll l'hlla. Americans 1 as t'lii,ai;o Nationals 1 15 lull 1'hila. Americans I e; jjew York Nationals 2 1:1 ll'i:' lloston Americans 4 .'." New York Nallonnls :l 21 1913 1 Ii0:i. Americans i 2:1 New York Nationals 1 13 111M lloston Nationals 4 Pi Philadelphia Aiiiericans 0 11 1 HI.". lloston Americans 1 1 J Philadelphia Nationals.. 1 10 tlllli lloston Americans I L't 111 klvn Nationals I 12 ' " 1H17 Chicago Americans 4 21 New York Nationals.... 2 17 1 11 1 S lloston Americans 4 li "hcai;o Nationals 2 10 llilll Cincinnati Nationals.... f, :t", chl.imo Aiiiericans 3 20 11120 Cleveland Americans ... Ti 2 1 lirooklyn Nationals 2 8 ' IH21 New York Ntttinnals,. 5 211 New York Americans.... .'! 22 1022 New York Nationals... 4 IS New York Aiiiericans.... 0 II .., 1112:1 New York Americans.. 4 30 New York Nationals 2 17 1024 Washington Americans 4 2i. New York Nationals 3 27 1112.'. I'itlshuru Nationals 4 2T. Washington Americans.. 3 2i; 11121! St. Louis Nationals 4 :lt New York Americans.... 3 21 11 11127 New York Aiiiericans.. 4 23 I'lltsliurK Nationals 0 10 11I2S New York Americans.. 4 27 St. l.ouls Nationals 0 10 Sum niiiry S. 1... S. AY. Series won nnd lost. O. Y., (4, L. Ciiimes won and h H. Y. Anierlenn LeaKuo 14 Natinniil LeilKUC 10 tine lie panic. Oirr Kfj-ier's Iy O. II. Krcer. Ootf matches are not usually husted tip hy Kimffro from tho sea, even In a heavy fofr, such ns was settllns over tho Lincoln lurk mu nicipal links at Sun Francisco, ono Sunday muming, when Fred Trcd- way was xti-URgllng along In a four- 'hull match Ills side was dolnff not too well, so that Fred was not altogether unhappy as the fog grew nioro und more dense, nnd thcro wore pros pects of having to declare tho af fair "no nintch." "However," Mr. Trcdwuy told mo, -"wo wero not really thinking of dtlltting. when, without any plu vious warning, thero camo a rush ing nnd a sort of whistling over our heads, nnd W'o heard a heavy thud followed hy a lot of shouts nnd conversation a cotiplo of hun dred yards uway." Tho meinhers of tho foursome naturally went htistllnit over to find out what It was. And thero. right In Ihe fairwnv. wns nihedded the curious type of projectile that ear - Coast League Yesterday (By the Associated Press) It. II. K. I'nrtland 4 Yi 'i Holly wood 1 2 Wallers and Wooilall; Slicllell hack and Sevorold. r Second gaum (7 Innings). , It. IT. K. Portland 12 0 Hollywood 2 0 1 Walters and Ilego; Johns, llol lorson, Hulvoy, Marty, Wotzcl and Severeld. n. ii. e. Seattle 7 18 2 Missions 3 12 1 Smith. Plpgras and llnrreanl; McQitahl, Nelson and llorftnnn. Aftornoon giitno: It. 11. 1'.. Scatllo II 110 Missions t 12 1 House and Cox; Novors, Hubhell, CiiNler, l.ichcr and Hortmnn, llcn ol. It. H. 10 Kan Francisco 7 12 0 ! Sacramento 3 8 0 Ootncz and O't'onnell, Pcnohslty; Fcrrcll, (iilllclt and Koehlcr. Second game: It. II. K. San l-'rancisco I 7 I Sacrumento fl 12 I Thurston,. Davis and PonchHky; Gould and Koehlcr. It. If. H. Los Angeles 8 11 1 Oakland 3 10 3 Itnerlit and Sandlierg; Kilwards, Joiner, Jeflcoat and Itcad. Aftornoon game: It. H. K. TOMORROW NIGHT Fighters Thai Fight 30 Round3-BOXING-30 Rounds Medford Armory Joe Bickcrstuff, Matchmaker, presents Main Event 16 Rounds Catchweights Gene o Grady vs. Bennie Hill 175 Lbs. - i 183 Lbs. Sun I rnnclsio's slushing. Slug 30 Fights, Undefeated Ring l lglilcr, One Amtlemv, IMtMscr. SEMI-WINDUP 6 ROUNDS, 135 LBS. Johnny Spencer vs. Jack Davies Seattle High School Phenomenal Boxer. Chiloquin's Best ALSO THREE RED-HOT PKELIM IN ARIES PMCES Ringside, $2.50; Loge, $2.00; Reserved Balcony. $1.50; Gallery, fl.CO. Tickets on sale at Brcwn's Medford, and Niningcr's, Ashland. ' ' . - I St. S. L. 10 J4 C. W. 74 64 01 L. 04 ' 74. Ittins 4S0 4tiU 6olf BA6i ries tho lifeline to shore from a ship that was in tronhle, close in. and away from it. toward tho Gold en Onto, trailed tho lino Itself. ' It required no special detective instinct to follow the lino out to tho fofr-rlmmed coast. And less thnti 200 yards nwuy, heavily lis: ed and aground In shoal water, was a hlg lumher steamer that had gono shore In the fog and was estab lishing contnet with tho land. In the event It should ho hammorcd to pieces. , , ji . Thcro wero more than a hundred golfers' on the course, that foggy Sunday, nnd they whirled In en thusiastically and helped get tho steamer's crow safely to shore. "At that," Mr. Tredway solilo quized, "If that projectile had land ed in the midst of a match, I rather suspect some of us would have heea running yet!" Which constitutes a hazard o! golt hy tho sea that, so far as I Know, is not joi Ineluded In ths 'Bolf Insurance risks. Los Angelea 3 ' 7 2 .Oakland - 5 9 ' 1 Kolierts nnd Potera; Hannah, Mc Kvoy nnd Read. OVEaAwJlWltlON JARS USED YEARLY Tues. Eve. Oct. 8 Show Starts 8:45 Sharp ma Aj For all Colds 4