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- r t J. ;vu Ill im.u : hnl, i IV. I K.I'. s'l'li' J it.l !iln oumi cii EACH GET FALL! IN AUSTRALIAN STYLE JAPPLE Final Gong Saves Gus From j Headlock 10,000 Wit-( ness Match Freberg j Pins German in Semi Final. HHATTLK, July 8. (VP) Thunkn to his flyiiif,' tackle, Cub tionnen hurts in tlll lha popularly recofc- J nlztd world'8 heavy weight wtoh- tHiiR champion. in his sixth mutch with Kcl (Hlrnnifler) Lvln. foritUT tHlu holdiT, Honncnbertf wrestlcM to :i druw outdoot'B hcn lnut nlk'ht he - . furo 1U.0OO fun who pld neurly $22,000 tu wllncaif tho bout, JowIm Keored the flrwt full with IiIh famouH heutUuck In the fourth round, but ho lost IiIh advuntuKt when the former Dartmouth fout bull player caught him with a fly Injf L.ckle In the aeventh. It was 1 lie only tackta that HonncnbciK wum able 'to connect with, but It wan enough to oven up the count. In the elKhth and final round HonnenbciK attempted Hevcrnl tack led and onc& landed on the Iapn of Hcvoral fans In the second row when Lewis sidestepped a head on charge. The former tltloholdor! was on top of Qua applying a! headlock when tho final ons sounded at midnight. John KreborK, Chicago heavy-j weigh t. who wrestles Hob Kruno , In Medford Monday, scored u 'one falj declslun over Hans liauer. tier-' many, hi th semi final. Kreherji downed liauer with a body slum j in Iho fourth round. i Charles - Hansen. Kcatlle, eon- ' uuui'cd Abe Colmaiif New . York ; heitvywelght, with a body slam in, tho- fourth, and Hub .Meyeiv I'ort- ; Jand light . hoavywoiKht, defeated i Des Anderson, Salem, wlth n body ulam In the third. JONES AND DIEGEL IT MINWHAP0M8, July 8. iff) KstlmutcH of the score which will drills victory In the National open at lnterlnchen, start. hk 'Thursday, wcro rovlBOd sharply downward to day tu Old Man JJnr stood hum- hied after rocwd -hrealc Intf rounds , Monday by Hobby Jones and Leo Uut Jones, defendinx champion, alone among tho competitor, won reluctant to ehnnrre ills estimate of 2iM for the four rounds of tourna ment pluy, despite hU brace of 7'2's Sunday and his sensational shoot -: Ing with Dlegel just before Mon day's sunset. The champion and the smiling cluillengei from the professional ' ranks scored 70's, hcutlnu. the old record of "I mnde last week by Jock Hendry, St. Paul pro. ry Kom among the contenillno; pros f,oa.me the most lavish low score VUrcdJotlons buset) U.rgely on th" frni slj'mn by Jones, DIckoI, "Val tvr Uien and others. 'rillCACIO, July 8. n lloxerf of main-event calibre tomorrow night will lve Wulcott Longford, promising negm middleweight- of n year ago the chance to knock out tjhe blluOnesH that floored him recently. ; A ;costy surgical operation whhli Lnngford could not afford might bring back his sight. j - A 'card nf l!i three-rtiund no-1 decision bouts has been . arrunged for Harry's gym, the proc'eds to make up an operation fund for Ijingford. ' Taffy (Irlfflth, Hbtux City, la., henvywelght contender, L a r r y ; Johnion, negro light heavyweight, (nd Uud Taylor,' Tone llotite, Ind., nnd Karl Mastic .ranking feather Wights, lire among Che star who will appear on the card. t LIPTON LEAVING E i LONUOX, July 8. (AV-Hrltnhv A today officially said farewell to Sir Thomas Lipton, the footed Irish yacmijmnnt un inv rvn i ms min I.., jne. The Prince of Wales personally IflKT 'i - ... . rlwiif" 1;' " M"7,,u H" '"iin could1 ".. . J ! b,n mrlwon a t 1- hmoner8 hail ILX'h.T1' u lh ';7"-'' wrtchiingnKato fish market at London jJHy? winder)1' Thoma Is gnlng to salt short-! pain It',th- nl", Phnmrock V for New my nri(( and .Newport, . J rSarg.i They hav rfpi lar at OBsne'es. I ytnrn I'm 4 K.Upat.lon. 38 Blxt ucrg ixc WHOM WOULD YOU HAVE PICKED? "A -wJ 'all Associated I'rcai Photo it Mnrgarot Ekdahl (rlghtj. bltrtd beauty of Tampa, Fla., wa de clared "MIbs America" by official! of Miami International Beauty pag eant association as they disqualified winners of first and second prizes In contest last March for Ineligibility. Mies Ekdahl was third In con test at the time and Alberta McKellop (left) of California took second. With Rod and Gun In Rogue Valley 6 Ernest Rostet and Dick Green Krcquently In these lines appear articles written by. our Uogue ltlver valley correspondent, A. W. Kellogg, who toll many an Inleresting anec dote of pioneer days In the hunting and fishing "paradise" of southern Oregon. Quite often A. K. (call him "Alvlc," sayH Uen Hur Lamp man, i n old crony) iisck nnnK-s and places in IiIh stories. Hut Just aa often ho Interviews a "pioneer hunter,M a "veteran aiiKler," etc. And we are beRlnniiiK to suspect that Alvlc is IntervlewhiK himself a Kioat part of the time. "Alvie can tcii-si more trout out of a tfU'en stretch of water than any other ivnuler I know," nays Uen LHinpman, "and I can assure you that hn it n past master with a fishlnK rod." 1 sttfpect that Ail article rocolved from A I vie a few di'aya ami. In which he Interviews another "vet eran angler," refers to hli own ex perience, lie says: "There comes a time after the more KOJientl feedliiK .Hel nf tho t rou t In UoKue rl vcr, a t su nil ow n tti midsummer, which, of all hours of the day. Is the critical moment for the wet-fly fisherman. "This Is when the general rlc1 has ceased nnl over the utt'etchf ii f water yu will s:h but an oc casional slight disturbance. The leader for thin oecasion. when tho si ream Is low and clear, muit he attached to n 'Queen of the Wate or ProfeKor fly. ."When doing evening fishing keep In mind you should not be on n riffle tir In rapid, white water, but at the bead or root or a consider able pool. When the evening rise is ulmost nvr and night Is be glnnlnu. take yuur caul torn tand. i fast your fly near anil far, try.ng ; the space at the head of till water. Let the fly sink rather deeply, "I I ii ! With a m l Illy surge, he ban struck. ' And now corner the tiKof-war, the flrce batik of the long fishing day, U there are no defects In your tackle you may ave him, for generally at that time of the day a big nteelhead will be come writ hooked. Hut the diffi culty Is tint in the twilight the advantaKe In all with the trmti. And a I am saying thrc wonli memory rcct.lls more defeats than victories." The correspondi'nt here shiftH to another locatiiy on the Hoguv, and this time be attributes the remarks that follow to a "native horn angler of Central Point on the wrong side of one who. he says, "began hi flohlng career on the Hog no i,n,f hoy " the Ptcfinrad trout of t)p Koi;ue mi y be found in all kind of place l.i h.. t ,, ,.i 1.. tU ...1.1,1 1.. the stna:n. of still iKic.N. The wuler during th(Vil u , slight milky discoloration. . "Vou may then lake a hi trout In a plm-e. which in July it would be quit hopelew to fish. The rulei for the early trout eaou on the lams mat ro w Rogue Is to fih every portion of the stream with the sumo care. Hut In midsummer's clear, low water, when many must take their angling vacations, tho smooth t retches should hove loss atten tion, except for the tails and heads nf these stretches, than tho riffle and nioi'o rapid white-water por Hons of the river, where deep wad ing 1h necessary. "When low water fly-fl-diln Is Indulged In there i no time of the day when attempts mi.y be so fu tile as during the early evening. Yet In tho long run this is the be.tt time to fish. Then tho trout are feeding on natural flies and with apparent carelessness. You may see rises In every direction, but sometimes, chanire files at you may, you will hardly take a single fish. "Trout food Ik abundant, but It bt not because Tenthem nmv nut ne Kenerhlly alluring that succesa. may not oe- meu Monietinies insects ! are ho plentiful In the evening that i possibly a small portion nrc taken by the trout. Kvcn flshlns with a natural fly, Instead oT an artificial lure, there would he small chance that you would pet a strike. At such n 11 me to try to catch a trout with a fly that has no resemblance whatever to any Insect that flies In that locality Ls riulto an absurd ity." AKuln the deft Alvle shift tho seene. No It Is "an old-time nhK ler of Hold Hill, on tho Hokuc," speaking: "You may be an artist at wad iiiK the HoKue, arm pit deej), never slofhltiK and always moving Hllcnt ly; you may have on u tapered leader of tho ' most tneotumfcuoUs KUt, the most trout-lntrlKUlux of of flics; you may bo nn artist at riy-fishlmj. ijmt If your fly Is ."napped forward on the water, even to a distance of 1U0 feet or more, and there can bo seen en ever no smell splash, you have, hh a rule, no more chance of snnrlnjr n steel head from low, clear water than you would have If you were cast Iiik your fly on the pavement of the Pacific hlnhwny. "You had better study your old 1'ncle Ike Walton, who said, 'Hludy to be quiet,' Fly aimlers nn the Itogue should study not only how I hurdle racing was announced to to be quiet u( movement, but In j day by Harry Illllman. Dartmouth fl.shlnjr should maki themselves as college track coach. Invisible as polbk to the keen) The improvement is tho result cyesinht nf the fish. l"nles the f a year's experimentation by angler can learn to be quiet and Karl Thomson, . naval academy IncoiiMph noun he had better turn, coach; Ihg'old Barron, Ueorglu his angling ambitions toward fif h- j tech mentor, and HHIman, all stal ing for catfish In the muddy wulernj hurdler in their day. of Kelly slough ut CI old Hay dam." !rrm"r'-''-'"'''-7'- iTTg-LLJ-'usia-g lii men McCool In The Oregonian. !1 IhIi In (anli'ii, SAFLT STK. MA HI K, Out. iff. Kile Taylor fishes In hh. garden.. The MisslHsauga river ruined hlsj vegetables when It overran Its banks, but left quite a lot of fish in poolM where the .crops were. One of lib" catches weighed lit pounds. HAHXSHOIU). X. J. A) Jap anese beetles are having t pro longed Jug. After eating wasa fras leaves they per With nose Uvt-yi nnd tall spins. l' BASEBALL! Klamath Falls vs. Medford .at FAIR GROUNDS , Sunday 2:30 pm. LADIES FREE Wow! What a Game 7 1 Ofll flMO OTADO OULUMd-OlttlW) CLASH CLAIMS ! Sacs and Sheiks in Fight , for Second Place As Last Series of First Half Sea son Opens. liy the Associated I'l'css. The buttle of the week, and perhaps of tho summer, loomed in Kucramento today as the count league teums prepared to play the lust series of the first half of the season. With Los Angeles' the probable "winner of the flag, bar ring upsets, Interest centered on the clash between the Senators uud Hollywood, with plenty of In centive for each. Tho Bacs, huving led the league for mora than six weeks, went south a couple of weeks ago and were trimmed seven times in 'a row by tho awakened Bturs. Hol lywood continued the onslaught agalnt't Oakland, taking seven out of eight from them In the last series. ' Tho standing at the opening of play thiH week showed the Sues und Hturs in second and third places respectively." a half game apart, with the Senators lour games behind (he Angels. Sac IMtchei'H Ijcnd. ' Sacramento still' boasted the leudlng pitcher of the leuguX' Freitay staying on top with ten won und two lost. Home, Los Angeles, was second, Cole, Mis sions third and Zlnn, Seals, fourth. The Angels close the first pe riod with Senttle. They looked forward to being able to cinch the flus, as they took five out of seven from the Indians two weeks ago. The Missions prepared to open tho week's series at Oakland minus Rosenberg, outfielder who left yesterday to report to J oh n-i McGraw for service with the Giants. - . - ' . San Francleco prepared to en tertain Portland and hoped to re verse the story of their nories two weckH ago which Portlnnu won, 4 to a. 1 1 v The league leaders' In games altu had the top rank batter. Wes Schulmerlch, who' had battod .410 In 82 games for Los Angeles' to succeed ,lke lSoone. graduated to Prooklyn. V' Harl Hheely, San Francisco, whose nmrfjt;. was .3S,4.. ranked second. ,i j N10WPOUT. It. L. July 8. (fl'l Weetnmoe meetn Enterprise uud Yankee had Whirlwind to contend with today in tho seqohd of the series of observation 'races which with nnothor series nxt mohtli. will doteVmlno the defender of the America's cup against; shamrock V, Sir Thomus Llpton'a rhallengmv Today's course, sxhftlng nine miles southeast of Urenton'w light ship, Is the course which, will bo sailed next September. 1 u - , Tfl NKW YOHK, July 8. iff) A new hurdle designed to red flee the danger of bad falls and injuries In Illinium, porfeclly rut dla- ; nuMids are lined In our Wed ding rlnKs. Wide selection of 1SK white Rold and plntlnum xet WeddliiR rings. J7.S0 Ip I'.'oO.OO Larry Schade Since 1918 : Your Favarlte Jeweler MAIN INTEREST AMERICAN YAGHTS SAIL IN TRY-OUTS l ; 11 ijy 1 acKimg f With Trophies IXJNDON. July S. UP) Mrs. Helen Wills Moody toduy ended a successful tennis tour of Europo when she. suited for home with the women' Wimbledon slngleM championship nnd a Hhare In the women's doulilcii crown. MrH. Moody ws presented with two sold medulB at the Htntlon. by the vice-president of the Brit ish Ijiwn Tennis association. "Kngllsh tennis i ;)Vtj)rovlnB." Mid. Moody lusMrted. ',' You did not win any titles nt Wimbledon, but that wu Just 'lmd luck." she told a London newspaper Inter viewer. Mrs. Moody continued: "I always enjoy Wimbledon moro than any other tournament and my final match against Eliza beth rtj'an was splendid. I tried to got her into the American WlKhtman cup team, but as you know I could not manage it." Mrs. Moody Bald her lawn ten nis plans for the next year were not settled. "I never plan that far ahead," she declared, ' "I want to come. over ngaln next year and probably ehull." ; Clarence ICads was high man at lust Sunday's shoot nt the Uogue Valley Trap club grounds on the Medford airport, whore such shoots are now regular weekly occur rences. S. U. Mendenhall, was second with 43. There will be an other shoot next Sunday with mer chandise prizes, details of which will be announced later. The shoot will bo open to the public. The scores are as follows: SA UK C. Ends 50 50 Mendenhall 50 49 Kd Lamport 50 47 CieoiBO. l?ads 50 Newton . . 60 It. Hubbard ,.i .50 U Richardson 50 K. Wilson -60. ; Krelm 23 . DWARF GOLF RECORD . A now low record for women at the Medford hilnintui'G golf links was made last night by Mrs. Lydn King who turned In a score of 15 for the 18 holes, one stroke be low the previous record held by Mrs. R. .1. Conroy. Mrs. KlnK play ad exceptionally well, including several birdies, a hole-lu-one and consistent pars. Tills record ' Is expected, to-, stand for some time unless she goes around the course in par which ' she will attempt to do before tho week Is over. Par is 4:t. CLARENCE tADS BEST GUNNER ON PIGEONS SUNDAY NEWTONIC KEEPS FALLING OUT OR TURNING GRAY A New and Renminbi Preparation WbiclvDoes Wonders for the Scalp and the Hair. IT IS EASV TO USE YOURSELF AT HOME. AND IT COSTS LITTLE " "The condition of mv hair was terrible it was full of dandruff and falling out in handsful. Un top of that streaks of gray made me look years too old for I'm a Vounir woman yet," declared Miss Elizabeth .Sonne, 47 l'arkis Ave. Providence. K.l. Fortunately for me I learned about Lea's Hair Tonic and it has proven a wonderful invest mont for me. It has improved my appear ance made me look yountfer and rjut mv hair and scalp in nice con' dition. free of gray hairs and the thin snots arc K row me out thick er," continued Miss .Sonne, who1 like thousands of other men and women have found I.ea s to be just the thine. Iletwecn the stimiilst ins? effect of the tonic and the mas- saging of it into the scalp, the blood comes to the surface, nature seems to net hack nn the lob vigor ously and healthfully growing n full head of even colored, youthful looking beautiful hair. ' Crtainly wilk such a wonderful treatment VACATION LAND- ! - - Partly Furnished Houses for Rent Seaview Cottages for Sale HUNTING, OCEAN AND FRESH WATER FISHING, BOATING, , .BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE BROOKINGS TOWNSITE 135 Miles from Medford On the Oregon Coast Highway at Mouth of Chetco River In Southern Curry County. Oregon. Just the spot for the summer recreatlonlst to spend bis vacation among Ideal surroundings. Reservations Now Being Booked Write . W. J. WARD of European Play Helen Moody. TILDEN EXPLAINS REFUSAL TO JOIN DAVIS CUP TEAM NKW YORK, July 8. (P) The North American Newspaper Alli ance today published an explana tion from William T. Tililen as to why he had refused. an Invitation to Join the American team for the Interzone finals nnd the challenge round of tho Davts cup. Declaring the' invitation had come too late. Tilden suid it would be unfair to ask a release from his contract with the alliance "at thlB late date." Under United States Lawn Tennis association rules, no nlnver mnv .write currently of a i tournament in which he is partici- I John N.. Wheeler, general man pfager of the alliance, cabicd the I'nJiuticipnmn an oner 10 release him from hi contract. Wheeler's cable nub! "I feel your playing will give the United States an excellent chance of victory and ani willing to wuive our rights." ; - . BY OIL DIFFICULTIES JACKSONVlIlLK BKACH. Fin July ti.T-iA) ISxeesmivo. ,oi 1 eon sumption forced George Hadleman and Stewart Chad wick to land their airplano nt tho municipal airport today after they had been aloft 15 hours and 42 minutes In an : effort to establish la' now world's non-rcfuel endurance flight record. ' " ' ' " ' for the hair and scalp how avail able in most drug stores at small cost, it is foolish to use ugly old time dyes, or pay a large sum for such tinting or dyeing. If reader desires to give Lea's Hair Tonic a Trial, they may purchase same from druggist or the famous Ia Tonic Co. Breentwood, Md on positive guarantee that its use for six weeks will delight vou or mon ey refunded without argument or question. (.Sent by mail postage paid SI per bottle) or if preferred pay postman when it comes, if druggist hasn't it. I Brookings, Oregon KLAMATH TRIBE SEEKSMEDF0RD1EAD WHILE A'S- SCALP The Kluniatb Fulls kasebull team, traditional foeb ot Medford, will he the attraction at the fail grounds next Sunday, and with ladles admitted free, and the Fourth of July outing season over, one of tho largest crowds of the season is anticipated. The Klnmath Falls aggregation is loaded for bear, according to Business Manager J. Court Hall, who said ' toduy: "Klamath Falls has a good team. They know it. and I know It. ; They are so cocky' I would Just love to beat them and give them the laugh afterwards." 4 Manager Hall also said that he had heard that "Manager Saunders of Klamath Falls was full of Ueter minutlon to win." Manager Hall doubts very much that Manager Saunders is any fuller of determi nation to win than he Is, so," be sides the game, there -will be a 'Struggle of determinations by the respective managers. ' - Hilton will do the hurling for Klamath, and Bo.st -for Modford. They . are regarded ns the cream of the Soutnern Oregon league, nnd if all is well with buth, u pitcher's-battle will, ensue. , ' i "If I win .by three-or four runs next Sunday, i will think I have a real bull team," concluded .Mr. Hull. --4 Baseball Standings By the Associated Press. , - Anierlmii W. L. Pet. Washington 4U 25' .601I Philadelphia 52 27 .C58 New York 41 3L .581 Cleveland 30 40 .474 Detroit 35 44 .443 St. Louis 31 4(i .403 Chicago 2S 44 .389 Boston 29 40 .387 National V. L. Pet. Brooklyn ..' 43 38 .GUC Chicago- ...X. .". 4 5 32 .584 New York -. 411 32 .554 St. Louisj ....- 39 34 .534 Boston .Z.... .35 37 .486 Pittsburgh v.'..!.......i.33' -' 40 j.452 Cincinnati ...... .30 45 '.411 Philadelphia - .... 25 44 .362' F U Hi REMARKABLE REMEDY FOR PILES Protruding, Bleeding Piles Made Him Weak from Loss of Blood i WELL MAN TODAY AND TELLS WHAT HE USED : "My wife knows how I suffered with pilea. Nobody can realize the pain ana agony until they have a real bad case. Mine were the bleeding, protruding kind, so bad I would get dizzy spells and grow so weak from loss of blood I could not stand at my work of decorat ing and paintine." declnreq Mr. Si. mon Gerrior, formerly of Garden noaa, aionenam, Mass., but now in Eel Brook, Nova Scotia. "I tried various remedies sug gested to me by the nhrm.ril but no results. Then I discovered .. It Is Cool In San Francisco A Tower of Hospitality! Whether w htmPr lint ft dsr, vtik, r t fur, mAd tkt mm EL CORTEZ HOTEL jn U atmr imsi it hsn, C3 rIHlS 13-storr hostelry it more than hotel . . . It's t A home to all who live beneath Its hospitable roof. JBeau tifully furnished suits and tingle rooms, each with com pletely electrified kitchenettes, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. Located in the very center of San Francisco's busy social and business whirl . . . dose to the theatre, smart shops and great department stores. JPalatJal dining room and coffee shop, or if you wish, prsv pare your meals in your own convenient kitchenette. Daily hotel service and garage in connection. The El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR 8TR88T SAN FRANCISCO UOtmOK A. lAMUtX, f-iifsj Dm SENATORS TAKE Schedule Makers Credited With 'Assist' in Johnson Team Triumph Robins Gain Full Game! By Orlo Ilohcrtsoii, Associated Preys Sports Writer. Aided by the schedule makers Walter Johnson today had his sen sational Washington Senators out in front In the hectic American league pennant scramble for the second time this season. Because the men who set the playing dates aw fit to give the Athletics a day of rest yesterday and at tho same time let tho Sen ators play tho Red Sox, Washlnt ton is leading the champion by one-half game as the result of an 8 to 1 triumph over Boston. The badly, crippled Indians drop .ped a few. more points off their percentage column, when they fell before the St. Louis Browns, 0 to 1. , A Mexican standoff was the re sult of the Detroit-Chicago dottble header. the Tigers taking the first. 3 to. 2t behind the good pitching of Eaxl Whltehlll, but losing the second, 9 to 5. . . Babe Herman's . powerful bat gave the Brooklyn Robins a fu'l game advantage over tho Cubs a the National league champions lost while the pace-setters' were trim ming the Boston Braves, 2 to 1. The Cubs looked just like an other ball club as they dropped their third straight to the flound derlng Reds. The score was 4 to 2. A modern game of baseball was played at Philadelphia, where tli? Giants defeated the Phillies, 13 to 12, In a slugging oi'gy that brought five New York and three Phila delphia pitchers to the mound. The Cardinals' march tip the standings was halted by the Pitts- burgh Pirates, who won, 9 to 5, t behind the steady southpaw pitch ing of Larry French. Portland. -- Public work Involv ing expenditure of more than $500, 000 provided for in bids opened by state highway commission Jtmi 2fith. the leading druggists of Stonehnm Fills to be taken internally. I could not imagine pills doing me good, but after llfdnaF nn hnllln mv niltta they stopped bleeding. I bought two more bottles and have taken them all and haven't had piles since. I feel O.K. Colac Pile Pills made a new nnn nf m and will do the same for others." con tinued this enthusiastic man. 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