Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, 'OKEfiOX. SATT'RPAY. .TTLV 10, IfWl
o
' PTGF, FIVE
Yankee Racqueteers Sweep Opposition In Interzone Tennis
DOUBLE TEAM
CLINCHES RIGHT
PLAY FOR" CUP
Stars In InternationalTennis
Willamette University's Athletes Gain
Three Major Conference Championships
SECOND RATERS
OF NATIONAL IN,
STIRRING FfGHIi
UPTON S HOPE
HIT BY SQUALL
i ENROUTE WEST
1 Allisoi and Van Ryn ft Form
i Against Italians Allison
and Lott
Singles.
Victors ' in
V AUTEWI... France, July 19. (P)
-.meriea's ycuthful tennis team
i the French for the Davis cup, elimi-!
I natiiiK Italy in the interzone nn:il I
by sweeping the first threei
i matches).
The crttak doubles combination
; of Wflmer Allison, Austin, TdscaH.
i and John Van Kyn, Kust Omniiit,
; N. J., scored the deciding victory,
defeating Huron Humbert de Mor
' Jfurgo and i'lacido Uaslini, 5-7, G-2,
(J-4, 1-6, 0-3. after Allison and Geo.
1 lott of Chicago had chalked up
; singles victories.
) AUTEU1L, Prance, July 19. (P)
George Lott of Chicago needed
only a few minutes today to com
plete tlit job he began yesterday
' to defeat Huron Humbert de Mor-
purgo of Italy by the total scores'ot
3ti( 9-7, 10-8, ti-3, and give the Unit
ed States its second victory in two
patches of the interzone Davis cup
tennis final.
Lott led De M orpin go by two sets
to 'one when Tlny was called yes
terduy on account of darkness and
Uhe resumption of the match this
i:ernoon fount) the blond Ameri
can in fine form. J
Iott's victory followed that gain
ed by Wilmer Allison of Austin,
Texas, in a thrilling Jive-set strug
gle with Georgio de Stefan! yester
day and gave the Americans a clean
. sweep of the opening singles.'
LOCAlSiS
DEFEAT ASHLAND
A four-man team, representing
Medford, defeated a team of sim
ilar strength from Ashland on the
local midget golf course lust night
with a score of 13 up.
Irvin IJowman and Hob Ham
mond, Jr., defeated C. Fuiiow and
V. Shull of Aeditand, 4 up. Bob
Hammond. Kr., and A. Hagen de
feated H. B. Hentley and Dr. V. G.
llarkwlll of Ashland, 3 up. In tho
second game, Bowman and Hum
. mond won from Farlow and Shall,
5 up. In their Hecond gameHam-
, mond, Sr., and Hagen defeated Dr.
jUarkwlll and Hentley, 7 up.
i- BABE FIRSTTO SCORE
is. im-
. ' .... .... ....
itaoe limn is inc iui
this season. j
again th. ht. Louts iirowns es-
terday to bring his seasons mini ;
to an even century.
NBW YOltK. July 1 !. tP The
Itrooklyn Xnllonals. liattliiiK in
keep the U-ncue lead, toil.-.y an
nouneed the purchase if Freddy
11 e i m a c h. veteran left - handed
pitcher, from the Toledo club of
the American association.
Y He has won 11 and lost 5 Kfirtus
"for Toledo so tar this year. He
will reports to the Holilns Monday.
Fights Last Night
(By the Asstciatcd Prest)
TORONTO Al Foreman of Mon
treal defeated Pete Zlvic of Pitts
burg. Pa. (tt). (Zivic disqualified
for not trying) .
SIOUX CITY, la. Carl WeMs of
Qnialia knocked out C.eoiRle Af
wood of Sioux Citv (4).
SAN' FRANCISCO. Cal (lorll!a
Jonm of Akron, Ohio, knocked 'it
llntky Lawless of Syrartie, N.
().
. . ,
llnN rVfl HflMF N IT
lllllvj. LlM Ullr.!;!l lUil !
.
l'OP,TI,AXD. July 19. 'Pi
Mrs. 11. K. Kva. Columbia Coun
try club. I'orlland. is the new
chnmiilon of the Orewon Women's
Oolf association. former Ore
JtoO Stale women's tltllst. she de
feated .Mis Prances Ri-ntt of
Waveiiy 9 and 8 In the final iigp'h
of ch9niiiionship play here yester
day. O
About one of erery .10 pennnin.
Chnpni Hill, seat of the rver.dty
of XuiU) Carolina, ia. (i ycienlj..-:,.
ROBINS PURCHASE i
FREDDY HEIMACH
Wihiier Allison of Austin. Texn
over the world's champion, Henri
the light with lohu Yanltyii of K
French for (he Davis Cup.
With Rod and Gun
In Rogue Valley
By Ernest Rostel and
Dick Green
, Perhaps one reason why uteel
head tlshing in the ltogue- river
Is not ns good as it might be is
the report coming from Grants
Patw, saying that thousands of
steelhead are waiting for the river
to become cooler with the arrival
of autumn weather. Credit for
the report is given Claude Barton,
well known Climate City guide,
who this fall will act in that ca
pacity for Bonier liny, son of
Zane Grey, nut Imr, on a
trip down the river.
fishing
The cool
of tributary
i for the as-
waters
a have
streams are
..,.! in.r fijh n:nl thev stay close
- - ' snl:ilIcr
.,.,. ,., (ouvn.w. over
4000 steelhead are gathered
at
.. " (.r(,0k
i nml til-,, .'luKemliletl in
Painted Rock creek. Several
' Z d ,rn arc nald to he
ewapliirf the warm weather in
,he mouths, of Whiskey.. Run. nrt
Uussian creeks, emptying into the.
river In the Agncss district. J.obs
ter and Koler creeks' are given ;
credit ftr approximately three tons
each. If the.",- reports are reason-,
ably correct, anglers can look for-j
ward to a good season this fall, t
t 'laims set forth that eastern j
brook trout follow the Hnlrwn;
to the sea are ipustioncd by V. !
Kmciick of this city, wlio yester
day afternoon deciar.d smhtlaima
dd not coincide with observa
tions he has made. He wm speak
ing of the north fork of Ihnte
creek, With Fish lake mm It Mur-e.
Seven or eight years ngo. the fish
were planted In that stream and
have been there ever sin- While
the trout can be caught above the
old city water Intake, he has ht
om heard of cat. he be!ovi that
point, giving ft rung ai'iroment. he;
that the fish linger in one;
ut.nt. Kict'Tii biouk, h"
salil.
n ! to be caught In
fairly Rood
niianlitic in the K
.ue river
ul.t.ve Prosper t. but thought they
had 1 n fibbed otil in years tone.
by. . -
Three years ano, -Mr. Emerick.
rseroiiiimliled bv Ij'land Hrophy
- lk ction and rmc fy'" ",e
(rt,ok usually ninninir ofrT of the
dam 11I that mil of tie la'ie. The
Fdam 11I thai 1 ml
dam bail heen c
I.Ike lev-l for !
lb
water and
lb
bail n. .low. Mr. l-.ine
tbous-
I. k i
unds
.'.,t ,1 tbil Ihey sav.
ini.l thomnnclM "f treul. ios-tiu-re
were a million, niot
sibly
(,f tb"in fiTi-.'friir.Ks.
Th- tlree iii'-.i t""l bn-):
pn-O ",:lM,"rt ll:,,'",l lh"
bark in the lak". savimr them
fnn .ert.iin deaMj. They work-d
M-'.eral lo.ui-- aras a result, be
the l.-ke Was st."ked through
ii.. it- ..ff..rf. There w
hut little
iM hike '?t th:it time.
The f;-aid fMinir r
t)ir-,o" the T.trly p
rnported there;
r the f','i-
son. Air- .Al'-rit'K
Im lieves, dales.
A fii-ntra ('( i'hntr
s, who scored a sinndiliig vlclory
Otchel or France, today gained
:tsi. Oriinuc, , ,1., in -liallcn;a the
bnck to the impromptu plantings
of three years ago.
t'p until that time. It Is said,
Fish Iake never knew the mean
ing of eastern brook trom.
Irrigation officials arc doing
their heat to co-operate with ang-j
lers to continue good fishing '"j
that body of water and fish below !
the dam this year will be placed
In the lake ns quickly as possible.
At the present time, the irriga-
lion water In the lake has been
exhausted for the season.
A fishing parly headed by P.
C. Bigham yesterday made good
caichts in the ltogue river of
u..M icnu ami trom. ui --
fused to (UvuIko the location of
Ills fbdiing grounds, thinking that
It is one of .the vbest apoLM on- tire
river. However, local anglers are
threatening to follow him to cheek
up on his claims.
PETE DEFEATS ARTHUR
WHILE HACKENSUHIVliUllljUMo
ID ELU0TTIN DRAWJH TRIPLE TIE
Et'OKXK, Ore.. .Inly 1!). -VP)
Geodge (Wildcat) Pete took two
out of three falls from Krne Ar
thur, Trail. II. C, middleweight
champion of Canada, here last
i night. Arthur took the first fall
in 30 minutes with a short-arm
scissor. Pete won the second in
3'j minutes by throwlnn Arthur
over on his back with a counter-
leln. MunnliiK the Cannrtmn. Ar-
thur was groggy when he .came
back and Pete ended it in 10 sec-
umm.
!rry Klliott K u K e n e.
, Young HtwkeB.chm.dt. North
and
Pa
"ota. wrestled to a draw
"""nary.
in the
( IIICAfio, July lA'i M r s.
Iee Mida today had anolber trophy
for her collection, the champion
ship cup of the women' Western
(iolf association.
1 'laying steadier golf than her
I 7 -year-old finalist opponent. Miss
June Beebe, yesterday. Mrs. Mida
scored a o to i) victory in wnat was
listed aw a 3fl-hoIe match.
MIsh lieebe was three down at
the end of the morning round and,
failed to Improve her chances in
th" final Journey.
Coast League
Yesterday
(By the Associated Press)
,t 1S AnKeles: It. II. K.
j Portland 5 7 4
. ChfM-rfleM. Walters. Me-
Ijonald and Palm; Hl!'les and S
Q
At Oakland: l(, II. K.
l.o. AneeleK 1 I
Oaklo.i o 6 1 02
1 1 'ii nt, tJiiui' i aim .uii'mi, 1 1 in 'i
u:id l-nmhard.O
O
At Kan O'ranciseo: K- H.
S.inle 1 14
Misdi nf H 0
H rblK'H, H'iune, llariRon nnd Cox;
Nelson. Knott and Hofmann.
At Sacramento:
Shu Kranclsco . ..
amfnto
iTen Inninps)
; w. nrpin umi (
aston; flynn and
iriH.
Pittsburg, Boston and Cin
cinnati in Three-Cornered
Struggle for Best Position
Pirates Lead. I
Hy Illicit K. Fullerton, Jr.
( Associated i'resrt Sports Writer)
Almost unnolired amid the tu
mult and Mboutiug over lite liraoli
ly n -Chicago battle for fir:t place
in ! he National league, there is
a stirring hit of baseball warfare
going on In the second division
of the circuit with Pittsburg, Uos
tun and Cincinnati involved in a
three-way HtruuKle for the best
position.
I'iitsbiuVs Pirates are on lop. I
the second division today, holding!
fifth plate by a half game mar-j
uin by virtue of yesterday's 12
to 4. triumph over the Hoston
Braves. Cincinnati, victorious over
the humble Phillies. 13 to ti. still
arc in seventh nlncc hut only a
half game behind the Braves.
Chicago's Cubs clipped Brook
lyn's lead to a single game by
winning the fourth clash of their
"crucial" series, ti to 2.
New York's tliantM went a long
way toward sett ling their 'dispute
with St. Louis over third place by
rallying for five runs la the ninth
inning to win the second In a row,
S to 7.
Browns limit Yanks.
The lowly St. l-nniis Browns nro-
vided the big thrill of the Ameri
! can leamic's day as they blew a
Keven-iinme losing streak sky high
at the expense of the New York,
Yankees, rolling up a 14 to 6
BCOre. .s ;
Boston Bed Sox lost n 7-fi W
(.,hnn tn Detroit as the Tigers
found Milton Gaston for six of
(fj(.ir runs In the fourth Inning.
The Philadelphia Athletics won
their eighth straight game hy
scoring 1 1 runs In I innings to
defeat Chicago, 15 to I.
Washington got back In the
w,nn, cunnn to PVen the
, . . " . ,,, , .
Me
rles with Cleveland nnd remain
3Vj gfimes behind the Athletics
with an 8 to U victory.
BAY CLUBS TOP
T LEAGUE
Seals, Oaks and Reds Each
Win Three Out of Four
Games in Second Period
of fray. i
(By the Associated Prej.)
The San Francisco Bay district
stands nt the lop in the Pacif-e
Coast league today with Han Fran
cisco, Oakland and the Missions
tied for first place .with three
games out of four W'on for each.
The SeaU loit their sole claim
to top honors when Sacramento
took it first game of the second
period last night. 4 to 3. in a tenth
inning rally. Turpin appeared to
have a victory when the Heals
scored one In the first half of the
extra inning, but the Sacs came
back to made It two for Flynn.
Hurst got his twelfth win of the
season for Oakland as Los Angel"
wan given It third defeat. 5 to 4.
Lombard! knorked In four of the
Onks' five tallica to ruin the day
for Home.
Seattle started out strong against
the Missions, knocking Nelson out
of the box In the first Inning, but
lost, H to 4, as the Itcds pounded
Hubbell while Knott relieved Net-
son.
Portland nnd H'llywod split
their series o far when the Slurs
took a 10 to 5 victory. Mails Was
ejected for disputing a called ball.
j and T'altorn, lappenrlnit for Mi
I third time In four tameii. wit, t In
; loner. Hhodea held the Duck lo
7 hits.
GOLDIE HESS BEATS
FORMER SEA CHAMP
ffOU.YWoon, t',,., Jul? 19.
'?) (tot die II' , dura It le oefun
Park.. Cal., 1 33-poonder, defea'cd
Ritchie King, t'.rrner navy Hght-wi-iht
champion, in 10 fnt roiitnl
here last night. A tod fifth
rnund. in which he doubled up hl
Wilmington, fal., opponent with n
hefty riKht to ihe midw-ciion. ivn
the nod fur He
MKl'SKhWITZ. fiermany. July
j l!i. il'-iW iir Woetzold. pro
K. 1 pfb'tor of q foundry, deMpondent.
" ; the pollcf said, over imlu-trial re-
: verne nnd credit lonncf whb h
) were wroekint,' his tuiHinerfR, dfver
into a eaiilrlon of molten iron In
hiH Idfift furnace rind perished.
Chrl Kranein A darn, secre
tary of the Nvy, acied art fklppr
f the Vanke during the racei by
contenders to defend Anvri
i f'P
mini1
Mr-
rsAl 's - t hi 9 v.- , v I - I ; i t' . ! ... li! . 2 : , i -
Hack row (left lo right ) DePoe, langc, Sleclliamincr, Heiijaiuhi Paul. Schiffmaii, Dih'I, Ialr, Hal -,
ilane, lVigHMHi. At kcrnian. l-'.rlcksiiu, ltushor. Cardinal, llewiii, I'lngehrctscn, tli-unl, SNtrks, coach;
Dcnniaii. coach: Purvine. manager.
Front row Grctsch. I'rcncli, llausci. i'nacli Kecne, head coach ; (ilrtu!. Houck, llui-st'li. (Illl, Snelstrimi,
lnasfot; (iottfrhd. Itucli, Carpenter, Kulch. loncs, Philpott.
lid win Cardinal.
Baseball captain and outstanding
record in fool hull and basketball,
Foul Ackei'imiu,
Football captain, track team.
Willamette Cniversity compiled
the conference eason without a
defeat in any one of the three ma-
' jor sports of foot ball, basketball
and baseball. A one thousand per
cent record in all three sports.
And nlfo the women's tennis team
completed tin Ir season umte-1
feated. ;
To make this outstanding record'
seem even more spectacular, one
lieed go back In athletic history
tome three years and see Willam
ette at the bottom of the II. -t in-!
Wit li
7 : I
I stead of the top as a present.
AMMDIIMPr I IMP ID ! Idemirul'"!"'.''!1,, a'nd 'T,'!! es
rUlllUUnUL LI11LUS
FOR BUSH SQUAD he MARKER II
mi imii nil1! i'i nv'u
111 tmUUUL ULHon
trait; aheeii, ill) ft, InclmilnK 4H dl-day uppciiied to reel tile tally In
reel. Week's tut ii Ih apiiroxlmalely: I allure ii lc:en had been carried Tar
The JacltHnnvllle Pimtea are pre-' Ikh 4(i2r,,catile 270, calvea 320, ! enouKh, nnd hurried to tako prof
pared lorn lilt: day tomorrow when . sheep si nr.. ,H heloro Hie weekend Bhutdown.
t! y meet the lalenl hasi-h.il t -am much: Compared week nee;'. Tho ull forcea failed to riiRh In
in a championship cIiihIi at the fair knK umatly 2f.e hliilu-r:1 ,ho 'l"Ba "ivo M'"'k"
grounda, with a ride ii. l of 4-C0
coiaK to the winner.
The lineup lor tho Piralea will
prohalily he as follnwa: (lay IIIkIi
op, first hiiHe; Alva Law, second
hase; II. Pox, tliitil haiic; Joe Mi:
Intyie, iiliortKtoii; KrneMt Mclntyre,
left fir-Id : Jack lleai-K. cenler Jleld;
Malcolm Hllne, ilnlit field; f'.enrise
Witter and .luhii Hmlth, utility III
fielders; l'ii Osborne and II. Ilorl,
utility oiitlleldrH.
William Puree will be behind the
hat Willi citl er Pelo Moniuoinery.
W ild Mill Kiia'stiu or Prank Kenly
In the box.
FARLY GREEN PEA
roiiTLANl). July l!i.-(lV--Thc
tone of the butter and etii? market
toMfnucM unch.'tmied, with t"P
tM-adeH tf both Kte.idy and In fan
demand.
Oregon' it riot movement of
early Kreen peas hae about terml
tiat'Ml,' with a few in im y t lo
riK.ve from the Trout dale dlftrb t,
AprbutH nnd rant a Ion pen en-
'I'd excellent demand tbiM week.
1'rteen are r'-atonable nnd volume
of movement heavy.
Orecti beans are in over-uppIy.
and prlcfn have dropped to 31 tc
per lb.
tb-od bunched tiirnite. are prac-
j tically nnn-inWi iii thin week.
it5 .1!
"Spec" Kecne,
Mentor of the "Champs."
a long series of defeats to tlu-lr
credit throughout a period preced
ing the present regime, Coach
Keene look an untrained nnd bad j
ly disorganized group and, by vlr-1
tue of a system distinctly bis own.
coached the teams in these major
j sports to the championship rank.
I A Siicvssful Policy.
To one who has seen the de
moralizing effect of keen al Ij letlc
compel It Ion on large groups of
otherwise reliable ami well-balanced
students, the situation and
(he policy n( Willamette commends
! Itself. The results speak loudly
, for themselves. I refer to the
: policy and the will of the ndminis
tratlon uh reflected in Willamette's
, coach In his Irrevocable stand on
, KcholarHhip In relation to athletics.
I No man, It matters not how gond
j an athlete be may be or how in
' dispensable he may appear to the
success of a particular contest,
need hope to win or hold a place
on Coach Keene's teams at Wll-
lamette If his standing In .other de -
partments of the university Is not
first up to par. 1 1 Is because or
this insistence on a proper sense j
of balance and proper relationship
, . .4 . i W : ill ' ' .tfv
f'x-.V 'CPU.
i1 'i
to fundamentals that Willamette's, back for opening practice on Hep
champlonsbip athletes are among timber II are included Jones and
the outstanding student In tho Carpenter, all conference tackles;
institution. Philpott. all conference guard;
While predictions for the future! KHckson, all conference halfback;
are not In order, yet a glance at! as well as the balance of tho letter
next year's prospects is most en- men on last yonr'j squad,
couraglng. In both basketball and baseball,
in looiuau oiny inn-e iener men
are being
from
year's
ore .
"'"I
livestock.
I'OIITI.ANIJ, July 1!. UP)
Hiiks -I r : all direct or on con -
. i ...... i.. i..it. 1 1.. tit i. n i.. it
...... tii -kVii r. t.iii.iH
Monday, SlI.T'i, no car lotH over
1 1 1. On. after Monday, nor drive
Iiih over Over and under
weiKiitM, $11. 'i'i down, moHlly $11
down. Heavi'H down to $i.ri0.
Hulk packing kovvh. $H.r0'H K.7ft;
few m mouth niiwm Monday. $11.00
UD.2u; bulk llht feeder piK, $ I !l
ti 1 .1. 1 0 ; HtroilK WelKhtK. $ 1 2 H
I2..'.0.
f'ATTI.K: Compared week ao;
beUer nt ade Hteei H and Hhe-Mloi k
moKtly f0c lower: Hpots $1.00 off.
KuDh and low culler and cutter
cowk Kteady. ("a Ivch ntealy to
r0c lower. I'raclieal lop for tin-! (iencral Klectrlc (new)
der lion pound nteeiM. $!i.7S and ; Ceneral MrrtorH
over 1100 pounds $i.oi. Hulk j Kt uuicnt Copper
ilctrable Kteen for week, $R.u (? Mont . Ward
!i.7Ii; common Krude down to ti.ltadlo Corp. ,
flood helforn not now quoted j HV-urs Uoebiick Uit'4
above $1.00 nor cow above $;.fi0.lH. '. .' , .. 1lHj
Culk heifers. $ii.75i 7,ri0; bulk) United. Alrrrnft MX
eowM. $5.r.0'.i o.ro; low cutter nnd hit, t. T -IT'i,
cutter, $2.(101' 4. 50: medium '"i,. (). of Cal
fairiv iioort' b'ullr. f ri.TitMi 11.00; ,
ol hern down to $4.00; top vealern
$10; ehoiee crude iploled to tl
CalvcM $ri,r.n down, fiff Kr;
down to J
KHK10I': tjuolably utendy with!
week !IK. ' iood to r-hob e la m Oh
Hold readily at $7.f.O: throw-out.
$.V00 down. Choice yearling, $r.:
bulk, $ MHMH. 7r0 n few' ned
wetherM al $:i.oii ti .t.r.0; cull to
i hnb e ewcH uuoted $ 1 .00 fa 2 .50.
Produce
POKTI.ANI). Ore., .Inly 1J. !
-Mutter and ettnc: Top gradci
Kteady, lincballltud
.Milk (h'llterfal), l"iulry, conn
mmk
(icorgt Scales,
HasketlMill (xiplulu, baseball leant.
Harold HnilU.
The phenomenal "versatile.
In
; addJtlon to membership on three
( championship ttNiios In nno year,
h( was awarded the university prize
;at commencement for nutstimdlng
; moral Influence, scholar-dUp, mid
' athletU; record.
( team. Among those who will be
iiauk will be the only letter man
lost to these two teams.
try mealH, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, caHcnra bark and hops
ntcady nnd unchanged.
Wall Street Report
NKW YOltK. July I!). (P)
With week-end hiiBinetifl Miu-veyH
IkIvImk no taiiKlhlo Indications ol
1 recovery, atock ninrkeb traders to-
iiiii n ui nK.nu, an iiivj oiivu uuiios
ln(M:,lt huhhUiiib wben profit takltiK
W f I H liufivv Tliiu urn- n It r tin tllu
uppoiuil.iK, nH Wall Street had ex
! pected tin effort would be nmdo to
U'loHit the week with b .Htrontf inar-
ket to help Hpeculutlvn Hentlmetit.
Tbe clone wan heavy. Trading
jwiirt In Hinall voIuuich, lotnl saleH
: for lite iwo-bour hhr1oii fnlliiiK bo"
j low .KSO.oiM) Bliarea. : t
t Today'H cIohJiik prlron Tor 15 B3
i lectcd KtockH follow i : , i "
Am, Can ,P....t l2KVfe
Am. Tel. & Tel 217
! Anaconda - B0.
I Col. UiH
! CftrllHH WrlKbt 7Mi
72-
44-H
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SiTWO FATMMS IN
HAI.K.M, Ore., July 1 !). YP) Two
fatal accldeiitn nut of u (olul of, 7-'il
were reimrieil to the Hlato Indus
hlal accident commission for' (he
eek emlhiB 'Thrr Tiii f itnl
ciiHeii wern Kred C. Miller of Port
land. Iok acaler. and Kriink Marche
of. 1'urt.lajtd,,' ipnwdcriHnn. i riJ,
Shamrock V Expects to
Reach Azores in Seven
j Days Yacht Acts As
i Convoy for Voyage.
PORTSMOUTH, F.llg.. July 19.
tVi Sha in roc k V i a n in to a ga lo
within an hour of her departure
for New York and Newport today,
causing Captain Ned Heard to con
sider the advisability of anchoring
off Yarmouth until the weather
cleared.
Captain Heard expected to reach
the Azores in seven dayri and to
completo tho ocean crossing, dan
gerous for so small and frail a
craft, within one month.
In the forecastle of the yacht ia
a growing shamrock, presented by
Irish fans as a mascot.
The Shamrock was joined off
Hpithead by the steam yacht Krln.
Arrangement; were made for the
Shamrock to keep in touch with
the Krln by signalling every hour
of the day and night throughout
the voyage the simple message "O.
K." The Ki ln will keep Sir Thomas
Blptou, tho Shamrock's owner, in
formed by wireless of the chal
lenger's progress.
l.lneii Mills Clos.
SAI.KM, ore., July lit. (P)
The management of the Oregon '
linen mills today announced that
the plant would be closed tempo-'
rurily because of lack of orders.
It was believed operations would
be resumed not later than Au
gust 1.
Corvallls. Construction of new
city hall and fire department build
ing practlcnlly completed.
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