Si V 9 'PAOfi SIX lJJ'Zrrja F I Portland Youth Wins High Honor In Sparkling Play ..n-Aidcd By Kid Brother New Champion Shows Mettle. :" , VA.NCOUVKK O Q.L V CM LI, Vuncouvflr, li. C Juno 21 (fl'j Tho trolfiiiK firm of "Huitun mid lliKun" tuduy ncccmillHlK'd ; lx Kmittwl uti-oku of ,uninesH In tliu Pacific Nori'hwwit Amateur , Golf tuurnnmunl. - . Wielding ft hiukIc Mutter and n piln-drivlinr driver, JSdillo Hutftin, ' l w-yeur-OHi rurimnu iwy, cum Ut'cd HiH voting friend mid lwiiHinun, Julinny UobhliiH, S mid 7. t tjuewfd Fi'imU Dolp an north wch niniitour 'chumplitn and be romo Hie yotinjreHl tltloholdcr In llio liUlory of the 23-ycur-olrt or Kanhculiun. l!iidr; the watchful yo of his 47t-yoHrld , brotlKMv rudUu .mil roach, Johnny Hokum, KUUe cap tured eiKlitt birdlon In tht BH luWJiR plnyod iiKiiiiifct Iiolhln-, and ljrouj,'IH the , match dormlc, 10 in hUo of Kpai'kltiii.' j)Iay by It's opponent. .With ton holea to v and ten JioIch down. IlohlJlns won llio twnty-Hivtnth and twenty' cfKlitli with blrdiem before ho bow ed to defeat, with iv Jiulf at Iho twfiity-iiliith. IloaJi wan four un ilr nnr fur thp twonty-nlno holes, whllo KobbliiH Wa-H nix ovei'. 'Mi(tVom HuLcIiIjwm of Aran rouvcr won her fourth northwest I'liainiiioiiMhl) and her ne;und in th hiKt two yemrw. when nho waltK- , d through her final match with Mm. Fred Jucltmm of Heuttle, 11 and tt.; ' . After tfoinjc five .down 6n tlto morning round to some of the must wpectaoular polf wen during tho tournament, Hobblnn .started out Htronn in the afternoon to win the flrat hole with a birdie three. Uu mnk a forty-tout putt on the bin rolling green to reduce the count to four down. : Tho lows did not bother tho now champion In tho leant, n he came rUrht back to drop an elKht-fo'jt putt at the Herond hole for a win and then mink a G()-footer at the fourth for another bird I p to lead by nix hole. The marveloua put!n Heenied to take the heart out Tf Hobblnn nnd ho dropped tho next four holes to ko ten down and ten to KO. , With the renult then only a matter of time, Johnny stepped out mid picked up a par win at tlu ninth and a birdie at the tenth to make it dormlo, K. Hobblnn' putt for a win ut tho eleventh, balanced on the lip of tho eup, ' but would , not .drop, thus Klvlng Hogan an Gluht hole 'lead with only Roven to r..... .1 r HECTIC BATTLE VA K LA Nil, June ai. I'l Oak land Hound out l'ortl; ud, 2-1 to day III a bitterly eonteled l.i'ii tniilim Kmne fcHtmcrt by a idti'h Itic duel b i' I wren I bib Alcglald of,, tlm On Km and Junk Wallt'iH uf Ibc VlHltOl'H, The OakH tied the count In the Mlxth utter, yalteiH bad held them lunleHH for. .five frameM and hit Ichh fur the flret four, McQunld, recently Hlned by ( hi U laud a(ter bin rcliMiKo by the Ml'liitiH, received Hiiappy HiMM'ort. Waller had the edge In pitching, allowing five hi Ih while MrQimld wa iib ked for clRht. Mt vv , u. II. B. Portland 1 S 1 Oakbtml 2 & 1 ( 10 IjinhiKM). Walter and Wuodall; McQuald and bombui-dl. " It. II. K. MlnHhum f S 1 Hollywood n 0 Lus AnKuleH .....i . 11 17 1 San KruncJaeo 7 lit 1 Itallnu, Peterh and Hannah; Ja eubn, 1'erry and (hiHton, ... -(, . ; CMytlo rrnl)trpp itnd Kojtp 1ihkI lircnd, Kloritla burkfilil .tarn for tho pnul llirro ywirn. huvi' aimii'il with tho I'llilHiU'liihin ir footbull toani. IIukIi Hurling, Alabama Kindu nto hulled us n hi put iihohlim prn. piM't, ahut out Nnnhvlllo, 4 to 0. In hln doliut with tho Atlanta Crack ortt of tho Houthcrn aHsot'latlon. Tho (Irlnu-a twins. Koy anil Hay.' are buck In the name Ipiikiip HKtiln. Roy play, firm l'ai for Atlanta of the Southern awioclntlnn and Kuv haii signed u-tth Mobile. Wllllain Xlrlnun, Jr.. tht .roond frenhman ever to win rl numr nl. In-four nport at VlfKlnln I'olv-Iwlmio- In.tltul, Ind hi. cIh.. nf R00 In hcadpmlo work. Indiana t'nivpr.lty runner, won AMATEUR TITLE DRNORTHWES WON BY HOGAN I C i. D C I I I A1 FAUnPITFC IU four of five plnom In (hp two ml 'o I lace of tie (KM Hljt Ton game., ' mi nrnTraimrn IIUtriLIVIBLK SEEMS LIKELY Sharkey Offers to Buy Off Schmelling's 'Manager For Return Match Final Decision Due Monday. XHW YORK, June 21 (A') (.'onferenccw bloomed ull over town today and Mad hum Mtjuat'c CJarden promised gomelhlnK Important In the way of announcements con cernijiK Mux iHcJmndllnn'H return bout-With Jack Sharkey by Monday afternoon.,, .'I'lut! final conferon-ee between Garden offlciaU and Arthur liue low, deponed manaKer of the German- who won , the heavyweight ehamplonnhlp on a foul , from Kharkcy June 12. In scheduled for Monday. After that in over the Garden ho pea to -be able to an nounce tiiut the lust bar to a return match in September lias been re moved. SchmellnK Is ready if ho nan Kfvln a release from Huclow's man UKerlal contract which doos not ex pire unlll October lit. Otherwise he itiHiHtH he will remain Idle unlll (,he entuuKliiVK alliance with Kuelnw 1h wljiod out by time. Sharkey Is so anxloux to nmiovo the atuln of his defeat on a foul he la already on record at the New York State Ath letic commission as willliiK to pay Huelow's 20 iier cent shnro In Sell me I line's wircb, Apparently the unfortunate n 11 or from Ilonton bought somethlim when ho made Uwtt offer. PVank Hruen, general manager of the Garden, left for Huston tnnlRbt Ut talk with Sharkey an:l his nian,! Ker, John Ituekley, as to the term of Iho purchase, Sharkey's answer prolmbly will be enclosed In Mou day' proclamation. Huelow Is said to be willing to tear up tho contract for about $50,000. which would; approximate his share lirM(ix'i) jiroflt . from f return match. y ; , BY SAME SCORE CHICAGO, Jiine 2 1 . (!') The Cubs tripped Hunt on twice today by Identical scores, fi to 4. They emtio from behind In the second Kanio to defeat tho Jtruves, after Kotntf 12 IniiiiiRS for tho decision In the opener. The scores (1st game) H. H. K Hoston 4 K 3 ChlcKRO : : & 0 2 U. Smith, Cunningham, Selbotd Hpohror; Hluke, Teachout and llartnett. , (2nd frame) R. if. K. HoHtOII 4 1) 1 Chicago 5 11 3' ST. ' LOUIS, June 21. P) O'Houl hit two homers, a double uiid. two singles as Phlladcllihia defeated the St. Uouls Cardinals, 13 to :i. hero today. The IMilllies! had 21 hits. I The score: R, II. K. ' Philadelphia IS 21 3 St. Louts 3 12 2 , Collins, Smith and O a v I h ; Haines, Jlald ami Mancusu. , .' IJlTTSlUJltGH. June 2t.(P)! Tho New York Glatits came from behind In tin in (he ninth IiuiIuk today and scorrd miolhur run In the tenth to win 0 to (i. Conior osky hit his second home run tu two days for Pittsburgh. The score; R. II. K, New York 1 ft 2 PlttHblil-Kh f 10 2 Mlti-hell, Ponohue and O'Kurroll, Hokuu; Hrauie, Sieneer and Pool. CINCINNATI June 2,( Brooklyn gained an. even break In tho series with the Rods by wln n t lift both uanics of a double-head-ei today by scores of four to two and five to three. The second eon test was scheduled for seven Inu iiiK but prolonged an extra frame1 before tho Robins got tho deciding runs. I The scores: R. it. K. Hrooklyn 4 .7 2 Cincinnati 2 s 1, Phelps and Lopi'; Campbell,; Rlxey, Johnson and Kulieforth, : (second game) R. It. K. Hrooklyn 5 lo o Cincinnati a u 1 (Called, eight h, permit Hrook lyn to catch train). Moss, Tlmrs ott ahj "Hclnlch, Muy, Lucas und Gooch, -i roi'tillKKIII'Sli:. N. Y June SI. lT The four otitHtanilliiK (avorle. In tho vatKlty raoo of tho InteroollPKhtte reKatta on Juno, ail roveivd ihv courno here today, all oxi'ppl the nuvy. In Helt-ndluUted t i-li, Im. At the n, Delusion of the ilay that mi w California, Columbia und WoMhliiKion Hoius nt raolnx Kpeed. ob.erverH alotiK the bnnka were unable to plek a favorite ami iiltreed It im unybmlyi. rai o with Cornell nnd Kyratune .haplng tip n. dark horei. No tlmeH were iinntmnt'ed for any liiala uIUiourIi W'aKhlnmon ' olncked on the shore nt T . t" 7 fin' a mile nnd a hair uniler iiu. btlilKO np.l out of right, rr i niuiuiLU im MKDFORn MATL NOCTURNAL BASEBALL IN AU GUR ATED -I, f I ummmn m ! miimii i jiim mi hi i-iwuiai .!- iMMawMMMiiii"MiiM Atlnnalr.t Prni Ptolo Morelng Field (upper), home of the Paoific Coact League "Solons" is the first on the western cir cuit to be equipped for night time baseball. Below: At the te3t of the 180,000 watt lights, Margaret Castle bats out the first ball. - Bl IS HELD TODAY Today's big Mail Tribune trap shoot at the airport has attracted onirics from all parts of southern Oregon to participate In a long list of handsome prtz.es, including fine merchandise awards. Klrt't prize will be a big Mult Tribune trophy sliver ffnuruved shield, fol lowed by1 a sllvor platter present ed by the Rokuo Valley (inn club. C. W. Woods has donated a Kood kodak for- the hlKh novice sen io with a year's subscription to the Mall Tribune, Mho donated by C. W. Wood for the- second hljfh score, Tho Fox Theaters has donated a $fi.0() hook uf tickets for the Craterlan and Ulalto thea tern mid a nold .watch has been donated by Clarence Kads for the low- pun. A ;$5 -pold, piece has been offered by C. W. Wood for tho htiih lady ibonter. Our Installment Certificates liavo piirticipatcd in 8 per cent Dividends sinco 1021 , $ 5.00 per month buys $.1000 $10.00 per month buys $2000 $25.00 per month buys $5000 in approximately 128 months, 30 North Central TRTBUNK, MTCDFORD, Ash la nd 'i tennis team, sponsored by the Lllhian Chamber oil Com merce, will tansle with the Med ford Tennis club team on thte locil hlh school courts this 1 afternoon j starting: at two o'clock. . Five Binj;leK nnd two doublfes matches, will be ' played. ' 'r Touted as one of the bejji.gHre Kations the locals have tsijiH this season, Ashland's team wilt je cap tained by Dick Joy, lAiitin ueu who will play at No. 1 for flic in vaders, Joy probably will. bi op posed by Jimmy J'JdmlHton, h-lar. y Butler or Alvin Tollefson.' "lluttercu)" Kalhan, Doni Uus'i, Dun Smith tnd Wayne Itamsey, a hard smashing quurtet, will' make up tho remainder of the .Vshland team. . Med ford's team will be V-hosen from Kdmiston, Tollef.son, '" Maler, 11. (1.. Wilson, Harry CnrfHd. AN mus I'rnltt, Itulph liailoy, Al Sioehr, lllli Itowerman. John Ucd- Before ; Jiine 30th ... is the time to start your monthly saving! account. Funds deposited prior to that date will par ticipate in the next January dividend. ' As a special inducement for savers to begin their ac counts before June 30th, we will credit , One Payment Free This is a bonus to help you become a consistent saver. We charge no membership fees and all you have paid in plus dividends can be withdrawn if necessity de- mands that you discontinue your payments before ma turity. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OREfiOX. SUNDAY, .7 LINK 22! 19H0. , AT SACRAMENTO dy. Men Carley and Allen Sjiauld- Ituller and Kdmlsion and Tol- lefsnn ind Wilson will probably form the locals' doubles teams, The McdforU club hus hoi lost ;i match this season In fclub com petitlun. . ' '' 'f- The defeat of Earl Tumy by II. Itosunberg in the Chandler Kgnn trophy tournament at the lioKue Valley null"- association links Is resariled as (ne of the big upsets of the tournament. Ito- soiiberK won by five fnd three Thp only mutch played yesterday resulted in a score of one up on the l.sth hole between D. 13. Cray and T. W. Miles. Hiitfo P.o'dek of I'enn State, will retire from active couching this year. Clyde Van Dusen, the Kentucky Derby winner last year, has not won an Important rare this year SEATTLE BOAT !S PEXDLICTON. Ore., Juno 21 Wl Hull News. Scuttle craft, driven Ijv Don Vlckei'n, won both heats i;i the 24-mlle unlimited race from u field of 34 starters In the openlhB events of the socon.1 annual Amer ican Legion outboard motorboat regatta on McKay U.ke here today. Tho boats Rot away in perfect for mation and malo the first turn without a spill. - Ideal weather conditions pre vailed today and more than- 2,000 persons saw the races. The races will continue tomorrow with driver .competing, (or tl.OOO cash urines and several cups. Charles Seilr, Klamath FalU drove his Union Klyer to victory; in tho cla C, 24-mile race, win ning from 34 starters. Thp Summary First heat (Class B), 21 miles Miss Albany, driven by John Fier- Ktein, Albany. Thiu, 10 minutes, !l seconds. Kirat heat ('Class C) 21 miles Union Flyer, Charles ZclKlor, Kla math Falls. Time. 1 minutes, 9 sec onds. .First and second heats, unlimit'Nl race, 21 miles Won by Mud New., driven by Don . VIckers, Seattle. Time, 8 minutes, 40.1 seconds, and 8 minutes, 47 seconds. First heat, Kustcrn OroKon, 2 1 mllo race Yellow Jacket, driven by John Lcur, Pendleton: Tlmo, 11 mlnute-s, 41 seconds. iHocond .heat, Kastern Oi-eKon, 21 mlle race Union Flyer, driven by Charles SSelgler, Klamath Falls. Time. 9 minutes. 47 seconds. UUMSOX. N. J., June 21 fP) Yale's polo (juarlot defeated tin Princeton team today, 11 to 0. and gained its fifth American in tercolle'iate championship. Play ltiff before a lurjre crowd at Her bert memorial field. Captain Har dle Scott 'led tho Old Kli through their decisive victory. Once more. Stewart 0. Igtehar;. ace of the old Aiken team, holder of the junior national champion ship arruy, was the leading factor for Yale. In beating the West Point endets Tuesday, Tglehart tallied six goals. Today ho corralled three. The score of Springfield and Fort Wayne In the Central league was 3S-1K. In favor of Springfield Organized 1909 t7$ watch RUTH'S HOMER IS Nlfl W YOKK, June 21 . (P)-r-With IJabe Ituth's 23rd home run of . the year us the. feature the Yankees took the third and fnuil Kume of the yeries from the De troit TifcerH. 3 to 0. Pennock held the Timers to five hits. Detroit ; 0 J New' York .' a 0 k Hosett and Hernia: Pennock and K. Hargrave. PHILADELPHIA. June 21 (fl The Philadelphia Athletics took the fourth ame In their series with the Cleveland Indians today by the score of 7 to 1. Ulshop. Simmons and Voxx hit homers for the, A's Foxx' being his l"th of tho season. , it. n. ii. V-lovohiml : 14 1 Philadelphia 7 " It 1 Hardner,-, tlolowan and Myutt: Walbcrg and Cochrane. IICSTON. June 21. P Tho Doston Hed Sox defeated tho St. I.uuis Iirowns here today a to 2 in a pitcher's battle between Hua sell and Stewart. it. ri. is. St. Louis 2 8 0 Boston ; 3 7 0 Stewart, Klmsey and Ferrell; Uussell and Berry. WASHINGTON, June 21. UP) rMii....if-rt mtf hit Wiishlhirton and coibiulng their triple, two doubles, and seven singles with the Hcnators errors today won the second game of the series, 7 to 2. 'The score; Tt. H. E. 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