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A o ID PXQE SIX SITWILL DEFEND TITLE, CHICAGO LIS 216 Golfers to Compete In Western Meet Most of Entrants Young Oregon Youth Not Fa vorite. CIlICAfJO, July 19. (VP) Two i hunlrd nnd sixteen Koitevn, niot f of them comparative youngsters t with rising hupus, unpack their way I clubs Monday in drive for tlu ! !i 1st Western Amateur champion - tdilp over tlio Hevcrly Country club course, where ('hick Kvans won the u western open In lit 10. It will be one of the youngest fieldH In the championship's IiIh tory. Kven the defending chum plon. Donald K. Aloe, 1'ortlund, Ore., Ib barely out of his teens. Itut what the veterans lark In tiuanllty they more than make up f" in quullty, Among them were mich capable shotmukerH us Chick Kvnns who has held virtually every title on this Hide of the Atlantic during i his more than 20 yenm of golfing, f Cyril Tollcy, and T. Phillip I'eik I Ins, formerly amateur champion of Idreat llrltaln; Hub McCrary of Dmh ' Moines, tmnM-MlHHlHnipi champlun, 5 and Kuddy Kneppor, Chicago, ? Aloe, apparently far off the great t Riimo he displayed in the Walker 5 cup matches and during the ti t championship, ranked anything hut 9 a favorite to repeat In the week's " grind. The ximtrt field of young i stern was led by Johnny (loodmnn, j Omaha, the calm sinewy-muscled Hhotmaker who toppled Hobby Joneft In the notional amateur at gobble Itench lust fall. i O ood man finished nmong - thn money winners in the national open i at Interlnchcn this month despite ono bad round and appeared to be : on lop of his game as never be I fore. I mm from classy entrants ; aJuMNOTOV PAnkVchfcUgn, July 19. Hlue Larkspur. 4 naif ,thrjeyenr..old champion, of Amer ica, galloped to easy victory over a jHfk'Ct field of five In the Arlington cup with $l!r(U00 added, before 30, r v00i)' Hwelterlng racing fans at Ar lington park today. Thu brown four-year-old son of (3 Hack Servant ItloHsom Tlmo 'caplured the race prize- by three 'nnd one-half lengths, with Pete .Wrack second nnd Toro third. Hun Deau was fourth and the Frisky acting Itevellle Hoy, sur prise winner of the $rO,U0i Amer ican derby, the only three-year-old to uccept the Issue, finished fifth, railing In last place. Tl E ) Medford'n second midget j?olf course, otttnhll.Hhed here by 11. Fell Hiintu lliirhaiu, Culif., vn opt'ii I'd to the puhllc IuhI night on North fltlvornUle avt'imo nour Klflh hi root With a Iui'ku crowd ot phiyers at teintinn to eiiual tlut i'oiirrio'8 pur bf ait for IS hoi c. It will bo open iluUy und In expveted tu draw ntuny olf faiiH, ' Cuncrvto nnd felt uro ucl In its Conntructlon, with tho formt'i- for n ' buHo, tho later fur u aurfuce. Novel hagurdMnren a feature of the holen. Air, Kell haM urmnKed for nmple apuce for parking cars nt bum 11 chiii'Ke und amiotinecR that niten ot 30 centn for adulm nnd VU rent for. children under 15 yours will be ' churKed. lie Ib nlno cHtftbllshlnK n hinrh concession nnd will oon haVe tost rooms available, Four electric lights of 1000 wa'.tn each are used to light tho cour' giving tunplo illumination for ntghi playing. A fountain, to be lilumln ated with colored light ut mghi, in alHO being Inahilk-d, For A time 'this ncaaon the leud Ing. two ImtteiH in both mujor leagued belonged to lJhiindilphla ClubH. George Von Kim, of the Walker Cup team, In one of the wealthltMt of ,tho country prominent ama teur golflMH. Muck ilurnett of the I'ntverslty of Texan won the long driving con tent at the Intercollcglute golf tour nament this year, SALEM, Ore., July 19. (A) Th maniigement of the Oregon linen mills today announced that tho plant would bfl cloned tempo rurlly becnune of lack of ordrm. It wan believed opc'rallonM would bo rcmimcd not later than Au gust 1. South Carolina motnrltt used mote than lix.ooo.mio gallons of faiollne lust yar. I,.-:-.. ' JOHNNY GOODMAN "AT HOME" Aaxnrmrrtt f-rtMt, ttmtn Johnny Goodman, Omaha, Neb., amateur, who hitch hiked to Pebble Beach, Cal., last year to elimi nate Bobty Jonet from the national amateur, set up housekeeping JusJ ofl the Interlachen course, Min neapolis, whore he made his bid for the national open golt crown. He Is shown In the doorway ot his houso on wheels which has a gas stovo. a radio, writing desk and plenty of room to swing an Iron. WILD HEAVE BY Nitlionnl fji-agiK1 llninlityn 4!l III .Mil ! v I. IVt. Chk-iiKii r.l 111! J.8C. I'hlhulclihi.i Ill nil .liTlli Ni-w York 4r. Til) .52!l! WimhlnKlon f.i 32 .IN"! St. UmiIh 4il -III .&IS New York r.2 -111 .f.!l I'lttHbuigh 41 44 .482: Cli'Vclaiul 4f, 45 .fitllPj llosliin Ilil 45 .4114! Di'tnilt 4:1 4n .41)7 t'liu'lnnii'tl ill) 45 .4iu ('lili iiKo r:i .34 1 IMllludulphlii 21) 52 .35s; St. I.iiiiIh 3J 50 .3711 . I I loHtoll 32 55 .311X1 UltOOKLVN, July ID. (A1) The Chicago (.'ubs gained a virtual tin! with the Itnblns fur the national; ufiiu iimiiy ny wiMiiiriK int1 nnai game of their "crucial ' ser ies. 5 to 4. Hank Di-borry's wild heave In the eighth allowed the Cubs to score the deciding run. Homers by. Hack WIIhoii nnd I in be Her man Were the most Important clouts. The Cults took the series, four games to one. It. II. K. Chicago n K 0 Brooklyn ..i 4 . 0, , A Osljorn, TVuehout;''' Hurt t. and j Hartnctl ; Vance, ton nnd Deherry. I'hMps, Thiirs-1 PHII.AUKI.PHIA, Julv 19. UV) The PhlllleH and the Cimlnnaii Heds split even on u doublehead- today, the Keds taking the Hrst game, 10 to 3, nnd the Phil lies winning the secund. I to 1. First game: U. II. K. (.'Inclnnatl .10 Ifi o Philadelphia 33 10 3 Petiton unci Hooch; Hansen, Fl- llott, Collins nnd Henna. Second game: It. U. K. Cincinnati I 7 1 hiladelphla 4 9 2 Kalp, Campbell. Johnson and Sukefiirth; Willoughity and Hants. Wuhlbcrg IIOSTON, July 19. (-Hom ers by Comorsky nnd O rant ham accounted for six runs here today as the Pirates defeated the Itraves 0 to 4. sit. II. R. Pittsburgh 9 10 , 0 Hoston 4 11 2 Urn me , and Hemsley; Smith, Sherd 1 and Spohrer, dowdy. NKW YoltlC July 10. fri-r- The St. I.oult Card Inn 1h evened the scries with the (ilantn today by wlnnlnit both games of a doubleheader, 4 tn 1 nnd S to 4. Mancuno nnd Ha f fey hit homers tn the late rallies that brought the second victory. FliHt git hie: II fit. l.ollis 4 New York I Haines and WlUtin; :. n. k. s t 7 1 Walker, Pruett .and O'Farrcll, Second game: It. II. K. Ht. l.ouis R 12 :t New York 4 9 Hell. Itlndscy and Mancuso; Hubbcll, rrnets nnd Uogan. C. M. C. GOLF MEET Tom Kmmens of this city, com peting with 7N golfers, won the championship In the tournament at Van couver and the gold (1. M. T. C, given by tho CUUens Mili tary Training camp, according to news received here today prelim inary to Young Kmmens' arrival from the north w ith Junior Por ter, lllll Walker an Hon Moore, He entered the tournament nt tho training camp, which be has been attending for tho past :ta days, and fought his way to the finals. He won his last a match ? nnd 6, Kmmens Is n graduate of Med ford hi nh school nnd one of the city's best golfers. m-4 The Itrooklyn Dodgers rested Dar.zy Vance, the club's star hurt er. ulno days for an Independence day game with the (iiants, and he lost it. Ilughle Crltr. coveted for years by John Mcdrnw tor hU defensive play, hns been one of the most con sistent hitters for the gluntf since MeUraw finally gut him, MEDFORD MXTlJ 4 T ATHLETIC RALLY' Aiiii'i'iriiii LcninM , f'KH'AOO, July It) p The While 'flox halted a I'hil.-nlelphia III 111 II - ItifiltiK Hilly Miuay ni nth -inning rn lly tmlay in time to score it la to !i victory anil break I lie winning streak of the league leaders. It. II. IS. Philadelphia !i 1 1 0 Chicago 10 !l 3 .Mub.af fey, Qnlnn, IConimcl and Cochrane; Falter, McKaln, Lyons and K rmi ho. j f'LKV!UANn. July (P) 'The Senators laud the Indlanin ill- vl'ded a douieliender hero today, The tribe won the first game. ft to 2, and the second went to Washington, 1 7 to 4. First game: II. H. K. Washington 2 7 0 Cleveland 5 8 2 Fischer, lladley and Spencer; Ferrell and Sprln. Second game: It. H. K. Washington 17 Hi 2 Clevitland 4 H - 2 Marberry and Ituel; Hean, llrown and Myait. ST. LOCIS, July 19. (in New York had the better of today's slugging m a t c h against Hie Itrowns and poutuled out of 17 nitM tuV n ,;j ,0 7 victory. Nrzero I made four bits, including n horn (loose Ouslin ah hit n horn It. . ..13 II. ..K. New York 1 :( 17 0 Ht. Louis 7 12 Pencock, .lohnsou, Huffing and I.Mcltey, ltengoiigh: Collins, Klm ey, I lolshouHer and M anion. t I ) KT 1 1 0 IT. July 1 0. (Tl I )e troit made It three out of four In their series with Hoston today by winning 10 to 2. ft. II. K ltoston 2 B 0 Detroit 10 17 1 Mac 1'addcn. ltnshey and Her ring; I'hlo nnd Oiwmutcls. Kven If wading Is a much more popular sport at the city play ground than baseball, a series of games will open Monday, between two teams which are being chosen. At a practice game recently played on the grounds, .one little hoy was apparently unite Inter ested In baseball- at least from all appearances and had made several ruW Hut us baseball games with scores of 27 to 47 are mt always at n white heat. Del bert Andrews decided that his position In the field was not an ultimate necessity, nnd as the va It tn the pond looked quite In viting, few would notice that he yva not standing In the sun. So, while nil team mem tiers were playing bull with great ex citement, peveral noticed that the right corner of tho field was not being held down in a manner be fitting big league teams. A search showed that Delbert couldn't resist the temptation of enjoying coot water splashing over his feel Instead of standing In tho baking sun waiting for u ball to roll In his direction. I'MH'AUO, July lit. "What ft night." James Sort en to. a me chanic, was saying to hlmsvlf to day, meaning last night. Sorfento was kidnaped by two men, robbed, beaten when lie re sisted his captors, shot in tlio left hand and finally tossed from the buiiUlti' car. TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD, IN INTERLACHEN -Mission San Francisco Oakland i lollywtiod I At Angeles Portland Sacramento Seattle .tioo .600 .400 .2 SO .200 LOS A.VC.FM-is. July 19. m Hollywood took a 3-2 lead In the series by swamping Portland to day, 20 to 4. The StarH hammer- (1 tI,roe pitchers for 20 hits nnd in mi? 1 1 1 tn inning scored seven runs off Fullcrton. Turner was touched for , 1 1 hits but took it easy In the final stages after bis mutes piled up ungener ous lead. Heath and Prcnryin hit home runs. j The Heavers played ragged hnll,, making six esxors. I R. II. F.j Portland 4 11 tl Hollywood 20 20 1 Fullcrton, Me Donald, Cnscnrel- la and Womlall; Turner and Ilass- hnv c ; ' It. II. F Los Angeles 6 14 0 Oakland 3 G ,T Walsh and Warren; MeQunld, Dnmovlch nnd Lombard I. H. K. Seattle : 3 , 0 Missions " 4.17 Itueter and Cox: Hofmann. , Seattle Missions Ucuther and C and I lofmaun. Plllrttte and K. It. K. .. 3 9 0 .. 4 17 0 T. Pillette Frank Wykoff. Trojan trnrk ter ror, scori-d S'J1. iinlntM fur tin Vnl wrsity of Southern t'nlifornia the! pa.st season. Louisiana State university eon ducts n eotttin grading school each sum mer. L. R. 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Tomorrow's two singles cannot affect the result and the Americans will clash with the French for the trophy here next Friday, Saturday and Sunday. As usual however, the Italians upset all the locker room gossip. Tiaron Humbert de Morpurjro, whom many hereabouts had be lieved might win from CJeorge Lott of was beaten 3-6, 9-7, tO-H, 6-4, in a match which was Interrupted by darkness yesterday with the Amer ican leading at two iet to one. The trieste nobleman then pair-! ed with Placldio G&silint in a last minute shift of the doubles line up nnd gave the crack American combination, of John Van Ryn, Eartt Orange, N. J., and . "VVi liner Allison, Austin, Texas, one of thu hardest tussels they have had in many a day. The .match provided some brilliant but spotty tennis and ended with the Americans winning 5-7. 6-2, 6-4. 1-6, 6-3. T)FL MONTE. Cal., July 19. M. Onlbreath, Uikeview,. Ore. dark horse, won th shootoff for the Del Montn diamond medal at today's opening event of the Del Monte diamond medal trnp- yhoot. After tying with Fred Peder son, Merced, with 97 of a possible 100 from the Hi-yard mark, Oil breath broke 25 straight in the shootoff to Pederson's f. (lilbrenth also won the doubles evtlnt with 94x100.- 'PRNDLKTON, Ore., July 19. W( The temperature wa.s lower here today after a moderately warm day yesterday when the mer cury climbed to R9 degrees. The weather was tempered by a' cool breeze from the west. The mini mum last night was 53 degrees. PtTTHmmO.H, July 19. PH Ten persons were dead in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia today oji thermometers . generally climbed to record levels. , NEW ' YORK, July 19. (P) Rpven men were arraigned In fed eral court today in connection with nilds on four houses in fush ionablo Long Island communities where treasury agents said unli censed radio stations wore opo rated to direct ships bringing in hootloK liquor. 7 DIVIDEND or more has been paid on stock in this Association since 1909 o 30 North Central DOWN ITALIANS WAY TO AMERICA 4 i no ULL IIIUI1IL IIILUnt 3 1 ; .?r.o SHAMROCK V. ON BESET BY STURM 'PORTSMOUTH. Kng.. July - 111. (H-The Shamrock y..Slr Thomas Lip ton's latest challenger for the America's cup started on her voy-! age across the Atrantic today to the accompaniment of cheers by a vat erowfl and serenade of ship's siren-, but was held up by stormy con ditions. . j The craft, on which Sir Thoimmj has pinned his hopes to achieve his ambition of capturing the famous! cup, tonight was anchored in the spit head roadstead eheltered from, a stiff blow and a turbulent sea and, with .her was Sir Thomas'; steflm yadht Erin, which Wll .escort, her. across, the octan. , .. . - . . i Late tonight the Shamrock V. was taken in tow by the Erin and mov ed from :Ryde roads up the spit head roadstead toward Cowes, where the yacht races are annually held. The westerly wind wa great ly .abated and the water . much calmer.: During the .night the Shamrock will remain- under the lee of the Isle, of Wight and In the morning if weather- reports are,- favorable she. will set sail again with the Erin.' Careful preparation have been made for. the Shamrock to keep in touch with the Erin throughout the voyage to the United States. The Erin will keep Sir Thomas Inform ed by wireless of the Shamrock's progress.. .. Captain Heard, of the Erin ex pected to , reach the Azores In it week and to complete the long voy age yithln one-month. f, .. The Shamrock .when she started today was not the trim racing craft she wili he in. the races at Newport beginning September. 13.. The top section of hep towering mast has been removed and she h.'Ji been yawl rigged for the ocean cross ing. This gives her -i rather stumpv appearance as compared with her racing rig. . . TO EUGENE; 12-7 noSBbiTRoi Ore.. July 19. W) KllKene eliminated lioseui't; from, the American Legion junior leatjue baseball contest today, 12 to 7, The victory gives Eugene the district championship. Eugene took the load on a walk and a. home run in. the first in ning nnd mnlntnined it through out tho game. In the seventh In- ning the Hcoro stood 7 to 5 in fa vor of Eugene hut the visitors scored four runs in the eighth on two hits." three errors. Eugene will meet Silverton in the state, semi-final play. . , : In the 37 marathon rnrn. rim. ence De Marr remembers hnvingj rmereu, me ivcene. N. II., school teacher raced to seventeen vic tories. Glass A t. - ' .. $100 per Share Always at Par No Fluctuation An investor desiring safety availability high earnings should take advantage of the plans offered by this Association. Dividends are paid in January from date of deposit. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ; ASSOCIATION Organized 1909 CHICAGO. 111.. July 19. (P) A gaucy speedboat, the "Whoopee," J carrying a party of six young peo-j pie and a ni, crashed amidHlilps i into tne n-ton yacnt, acaruu, un , !the Rogers Park Beach in Lakei Michigan last night, catapulting; Miss Hett Ayreson, 18 years old, ! to her death. WASHINGTON. July 19. (fP) Two amendments offered to the ( text of the London naval treaty i wee shouted down today by the senate without record votes. j MMD1)(D)M gl the World's Largest Selling TO TT m TUT Registrations officially recorded by every State in the Union show that for this year more Hudson Eights have been delivered to consumers than any other eight in the world. See For Yourself the Increasing Number of Hudson Eights on the Street Hudson Beauty, Hudson Quality, Hud son Performance and Hudson Value ;' frankly question the wisdom of ever paying more for any cur.Thcy huveniude Hudson the world's largest selling . Eight. And the growing power of this . conviction is shown in the increasing numbers you sec everywhere. IflDSdD Nine other models just as attractively priced. Wide range of colors. AH prices ' f. o. b. Detroit, Factory. ARMSTRONG 101 South Riverside CHICAGO. July 1. . Thomas Abbott, who has been s. cretly sought as the actual slayer of Alfred (Jake)- Lingle, was cap. lured early today in a spectacular chase In which hundreds linj the streets, cheering. TOKYO, July 19. (5-lncom. plete reports from typhoon strick. en Kyushu Island tonight listed 70 known dead, more Wian loo mis ing, 737 injured, 4,200 houses de" stroyed and more than 33,ooi homes damaged. , ' VIP MU 11 for the COACH MOTORS, Inc. Phone 18