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SrEDF0RT5 MXIL TRIBUNE. SiEDFOED', OTtKCiON', MONDAY. JULY 2. lflriO.
FIVE
Toung Stribling Knocks Out Tall Britisher in Second Round
4
o
FUTTFNFPMWNS,
rnnn TiRiro FROM LAKEVIEW
ruun iimco
ROUND
Georgia Peach , Lands at
Will On Heavier Oppo
nentMingles Blows to
Head With Hooks to Body
30,000 Boo and Cheer
V1M1;1,KI)0 STA D I I'M.
London, July 28. Young
Strlhlltig, from Macon, tin..
stcpiictl buck into llM riont
ranks of the heavyweights to
night l.y klioekins out I'liil
Scott, lilt' tall .Englishman, ill
two rotinils lifter flooring liiiu .Medfunt defeated the fnst-step-four
limes in tin- first session. i ping and heavy hiltmg Ulkevioiv
iM'fort' tl crowd of ItlMmtl sMf- I learn uf the Southern Oregon
tutors. j league yesterday at the fairgrounds
Stribling scored his first knock-'" lt-"'fi" a fair-sized crowd.
flown within the first miniilo of 'm'""limt """ r"m f'"
t ny. who came to boost their nn-
flghtlng in Hip opening round. : , ,.,,,, n ,s,.1)lemi,e,. uml MlM)
Scott wn down for five, rose and j their idols cavort utiun the dlain
took a 1 -ft to the stomach that , "nil.
dropped him for seven and was Tl"' l"ls apparently put the
again down for o count of nin, ! "me on Ice , the fourth l.minK,
under a volley of smashes to lh V 1 . ' " Du-
li'tte hit a mighty clout to right
ing round foil ntl Scott ugain on '
bin knees. !
The second round hinted one j
minutp. Scott tried to fih'ht, and
launched rtt Stripling's body, but
could not keep off the rushes of
'VVhe enraged southerner. A left
fia l ho body was the deciding blow.
Stribling left the arena unmark
ed, while Scott appeared in great
pain. The crowd, estimated at
between 30.000 and 35.000. set ; m(ll,e in the KPV,,ntht When a throw
a new record for prize fight at- to fn-Ht took Donohue in ,the head
tendance here. Scott weighed -0(i;amj two runs seeped across the
pounds, Stribling 188. i pan.
Hound One j The visitors started a rally In
Stribling boxed with the Eng- the ninth, and managed to' shove
INhman for a few moments and , over lour runs aided by Donohue,
Scott's chin, following it with n
men were warned for wrestling,
Stribling nailed his man nnd Scott the ninth, O'Brien settled the con-,
went down for a count of five. test by u circus catch of a hard hit
Just ns be rose a left to the stom-jball to center.
nch dropped the Englishman fori .Medford got its final run In the
a count of seven. Fighting like j eighth inning when Moore reached
a tiger Stribling sailtd Into his first and was batted around,
man and dropped him again, thisj It was a good game to watch,
time for nine. Scott went down 'full of hitting, fancy fielding and
m.Min nmt before the bell and the unexpected and costly errors.
gong saved him. -
Bound Two.
Scott led with a left, but Strib-
ling stepped inside and drove a
hard left to the ntomach.
Scott showed some fight and
- .......c r w1v hiou-s be-
, " , i.fi m the
fnro ho flinched. A left to me
r-, lirnnifht a fleck of blood
from Stribllng's nose. Scott paweu
i for an opening with his left, then
liirhflv on the southerner's
face. Strib rocked Scott with a
right to the head. Both landed
heavily in close. Scott missed two
shots nnd Stribling nailed a right
nn the Knylishmnn's chin, and a
left in the rih. that put Hill
down. Scott tried to rise but
could not get up nnd the referee
counted him out nrnid the mingled
bones and cheers of the spec
tators. ISislAKE
DOUBLE BATTLE
ond Period of Coast
League By Butteting
Weak Northerners.
ny the Assoclatiil Prcis
Profiting nt the hands of the
northern clubs which file ill the
cellar ns they were In me ursi
period, the Missions and Holly-
w ood today led the roast league.
while the remaining teams kept
.... -.i.i.ii.. ..f the
each otner in tne inui'iie - ,
standings.
The Missions were first by vlr"
tue of having won their fourth
nnd fifth from Portland yesterday.
3-to 1 nnd 0 to X.
Hollywood Bleu had n lion
shore to show for the past week,
five out of seven, having dropped
one to Seattle. !) to s. In lb',
afternoon yesterday, and won al
night, 10 to 0.
Oakland was In third P''"
nlone, having turned the tables
on S.in Francisco to take the se
ries by trimming the Seals tube
yesterday. 9 to 7 and ! lo V. The
ilnks won though outhlt. IS to 11
In the mornln triead held
4 the Seals to five hs in the nfter
. noof?, as Lomhiirdl 't two
runs.
Sacramento ,nnd Ie Angel s
were tied .for fourth, as tl.e n--
Cfult of a split double-header yes
t lerdny. tha Angels winning,
FROM BEAVERS
nnd thi losing.' 7 to 3.
Nog:.imes today. Tennis trnv
:ing.
DESPITE RALLY
Droulette Ices Contest in
Fourth With Circuit Clout
Through Right - Field
Score 9-8.
444 . s
Southern Oregon Standings
W. U Pot.
Bend 3 2 .000
v Klamath Kalis ...2 :.' .lieu
Lukeview 3 .400
.Mcdlurd 2 3 ,4iio
Yesterday's It. Mills
Bend IS, Klamath Kills 2.
.Mcdfoid !l, Lakeview S.
t 4- f4l--l
ileal, that bounced into the race
track and went for a home run.
.Med ford scored two runs in the
second, when a bit to right by
ltuwman was good for the circuit.
The locals touched up Baker right
smart in the opening innings.
while the visitors could do little!
with the shoots of Cliff Best.
The Lakeview squad, however, !
kept plugging along and scored
two runs in the fourth, and two
curves into right for four bases,
t look dubious, until with two out in i
I he neore:
Medford ...
unn, H.. ss
Kautfman ll.
f VI
O-oule te c
AIns 2b
. All.
.... 5
.... 4
.... 4
.... 4
.... 4
H. K.
1
Bowman 3li
L
Valencia lb 4
1
.. 2
.. .1
.. 1
1
1
11
H,
1
Moore If
30
A B.
.... 4
.... r
.... 4
.... 4
.... 3
.... 4
.... 5
.... 3
.... 4
1 5
II.
2
0
1
0
1
2
1
1
tl
La keview
Wirth ss
Nels. 1'., cf
Dodson, rf
Libby c
Barnes rf
Donohue 3b ...
Orr lb
Nels, ,
Baker p
Wheat rf
Cook 2b
0
311
1 2 '.
t Summary Stolen bases. Chris
! tin. .Moore. Wirth: sacrifice hits,
Kauffmnn, Valencia, O'Brien
il'hrlstin; I. Neis, Uonohue; two
base hits. .Maas, christin. Iturnes;
inutile runs, urouieue, iiowmun,
i: i , .a ., , : nig It over, swapping looiii.iii puis- uie zeiiiin oi nor lowers o any
bases on balls. Bent 2. Baker 5;int(.s ag ,ey 4.nk (!,Hswa , the.means. I
; time or game, two hours. Umpires lockor room8 at t,e country clubs. ; llelene, they say. will crack every;
Burlingame and Kvans.
VALLEY HAGUE
LEAD
SALEM, Ore., July 28 (,Pi The
Snlem Senutors went Into iinills
puted lend in the Willamette Val
ley Baseball league Sunday when
they defeated the C'orvullls Chicks,
ti to 0. Although Corvallis collect
ed 7 hits off Andy Peterson, the
( chicks dill not threaten except In
the Beventh and eighth Innings
when they secured two lilts In each
frame.
J
NBW YBK. July The
fnur AshPm brothers from Austra
lia who wt.n the recent invitation
polo torn iiament at Banelagh,
I Inu land, arrived here today in
iU't of further laurels.
The team, consisting of James
II. Philip s . r;.offr'y ti.. and Hub
ert B. Ash ton, will compete In
ttiHfc'h! at Meiuiowhrook and at
Wt'sihuryVeeinnfng Aug. 9.
(junkc In (iuotenmla
N I : V YORK, July 'I H.
V.wrx h(U;'ke shocks recorded $t
2:05 and 2:10 ( K. 8. T.) yesterday
3 to 1, on the I-'ordhani universiiy sis
i moc ra oh were believed to be In
filiatemaln. Tlio Olflfince was
miles froiu.ew York. ' f
, (I f - v 'I if
B--mt.f 1 ft, . :
:i K":3J1 - XV;!V . i4 win:
America's Dnvls cup lennis
and (icorc I'Ott hnndicil Hit
doubles.
The five finishing holes at the
iioyal Liverpool f'.olf club at lloly-
kike, where the 1930 British open
ehamm(,nsh j was pWyed. are the
j toughest finishing holes I can re
member, which. I may say, would
I include a considerable number of
( tough finishes the Old Course at
i St. Andrews among them.
As long as the 193ii buttle ex
j tended into these five 'holes, it may
not be out of place to say some-
l . . ' . .. '
it or not, but
the aggregate yardage on the last
five holes at llolylake Is
which is an aveiuge of n fraction
over 4 Ti 7 yards to tlie hob'. Par
on these holes Is fi - 4 - fi - 4 - 4 an tl
you are going most extraordinarily
well if you do it, without figuring
on the wind, which almost invar
iably blows at Holylfikn,
Bar on the first three hiles at
Holylake is 4-4-5. Their measure-!
niPiitM n rp 41 fi vards. 3 lilt vards. I
and 480 yards: and the set-up Is I steward's bean Into a distant bunk
such that the 1930 champion, In a ei' "I uth?'' vwn, spanked a
word, Bobby Jones, might reason- ! K' pa P'ti'h of 14o yards on to the
ablv be expected to work out 4-4-4 I carpet, and holed a 20-foot putt
with the prevailing breeze, and do
gross injustice
lo his method
i or
his luck.
Instead, M r. Jones. who ulti
mately captured the championship
by a margin of two strokes, lost
no fewer than 8 strokes on the
first three hides, on n basis of 4's,
and eventually was compelled to
do the last five boles 4-5-4-4-4 to
eke out his hardest victory.
l.'nlil the very last round, Mr.
Jones never managed an average
of 4's at the first three holes, lie
did them 5-4-5, and 4 -5 -II, uml
4-5-fi, nnd thus spotted the great
SPORTm
The old grails who will be liud-
initio inonilinr tiw m.vt October
it.:.. ,...llu f, tlm
"team, already may lie heard iiiik-
The campuses may be pretty , women's swimming record in sight ,( Washington's slump, the
well deserted throughout tite na- 'an soon ns she learns more about . American League's western divls'
tion but the offices of the gradrnte the an cf pacing hot- races. ,,)K 3S ,.,,.! i 34 fr thel
managers nie busy. So lire the she wins moil of them now by 1 ,., Tnf. ,,U, won eleven
biillylioo men. for colb-ge lootiiail the simple expedient of outaprint- KilIm.B n,i IIHt ,.iMt,i while tbej
has. one of the most highly organ-'lug her rivals at Hi! finish. Tigers were victorious ten times In
Ized publicity systems, l oacnes
cither ure spending their time at
rummer bciiooIb or making sure," "'' i'"' """""
llml nrmiilsiiiLr ireslinien will lie
delivered on the hoof.
Marching o r d e r s nlready
have been delivered to the
boys who will in many cases
report for training by the first
week of September. The act
ivity in preparation lor the
coining gridiron season is es
pecially apparent ut Institu
tions where important coaching
shifts have been made. kucIi us
Alabama p o 1 y, t oiiimbia.
ftoorgetown, Minneapolis, Penn
sylvania, Oregon, Washington,
Purdue. But tlie big push Is
already under way.
The picture of
. . i
psps
f Jimmy 1'helan s next
ield. Isn't we.i;ing any
looking gouug
roller adores
Seattle Timep
Huffoiil. ace of Jimm
reason bjf kfield. Isn't ea;iug any
more clothes than the law allows,
brtr there's method in his summer
madness. Out at the I'niversliy of
Washington lie's toughening his
skin to resist the impact of some
of the coast. best t ticklers. . , ."
Hufford wHI be among the Jall
ti teta worth keeping u special eye
on this fall. He was a sensation ns
sophomore with a losing team
last season and was one of the best
all arround backs on (he coat.
Helwe Madison, the aquatic mar
ivel of 1 93u. has norm-thing b'e a
dozen world's records to her credit
f" un. m a ninrniKd icmii ri'Mnm
' the Pacific coast as triumphant
Bow To France In Cup Challenge
icnm aain failnl In regain the
singles assigniuciils anl Wlliuer
field a simply hideous assortment
of strokes which he had to take .
up by the must desperate golf of
all his career, from the third hole
on.
If Mr. Jones had operated on
the opening three holes with the
same calm severity he displayed on
tile last three holes which total
the same, ami n really tougher.
par he would have be
so far
ahead at the cud of the third
round that Archie Compson's
amazing ox would never have
caused a ripple on the placid pool
of Bobby's third consecutive Brit
ish open championship.
As a mutter of record, Bobby t
ami Leo l Hegel were tied, at this '
ii9t h hole, Beo playing nearly nn I
hour behind Bobby, who hod sal-'
vnged tit the 70th hole the tourna
ment he bad won by his silly
looking but immensely useful
birdie 3 at the fiiith hole, where
he bounced a wild drive off a
for a birdie 3
And Bobby, going for all there
was in it at the longest hole on
the course, was hunkered with his
second shot. And he took that
funny trick niblick Morton Smith
gt for him a concave-faced, 25
oiince affair -and smacked that
ball right up against the pin, stiff,
stone dead for a birdie 4. And
that was the answer.
For ho finished 4-4. And gallant
Leo Die gel, who was level with
Bobby as be stood on Ibe 7 tit ll tee,
messed up that long hole for a bail
9, and had to. do 3-3 to tie, which
naturally he didn't do.
SLANTS
as those of Hobby Jones in golf,
:Holcu Wilis Moody in tennis and
vtuiiaoi roA on in
turf. Yet ex
perts who have watched the Seattle
gr) a!1!,ort rhe has not yet teacheJ
"Hnlihy Jones retire'."' repented'
"" um.nn.ruh tn., hum .nut-
glan's possible future attitude In
ward tournament play, granting he
makes a clean sweep for Pliiu.
"I don't think be could he con
tent to stay at home or in the gal
lety with a natfotinl championship
on. Competition has nn nth-action
(hat can't be shaken off. Besides,
who wunts to win un open turna
ment and have the boys say, 'Well,
nice work, hut you know Jones was
not In It.' "
FE BUT POORER
'
POItTI.ANn. Ore.. Jnlv i,V
thief broke Into a residential
IiMcl here last nii:ht ami look S-'
from the room of a nurse. Khe
heard him. Two oilier nurses and
the hotel manager responded to her
cry. Thev caitKht (ho robber.
They then listened to his sad
111 " ",1" nn "4f
itTi-.isn nirn. ineii- int'.y iimiin
they had taken from (lie man tl.l'i
more tnan no had stolen.
-. ..
John Day Mr. and Mrs.
Peru la nd formally opened
Jack,,
new
c;if4 in n-modeled Hacheney build-
irM
1 WIFE 'AND BABY
m i WITNESS DEATH
Aasuvltitert I'hrtn
hixiui-ir (ropliy. ni Hill Tilden
Allison and John Vim Ityu l he
PERCENTAGES
Chicago Cubs Bow to Red
Jinx and Triple Play
Robins Pound Philadel
phia in Twin Bill.
By Hugh S. Fiillerton .If.
( AssiM'tulcd 1'ress
' Sin unexpected
Sports Writer)
display of
M KFK 1ITFB ncn mm
Jl IILLII 111. 1111 LUUfiL U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LI I
, . , uies, according to rnpmi or nu in minnow n oui ium oun-n mo-nir-
m.,.,.KtH on tho part r .!. t.-rn Ju(m8 ,,,, t() R Hod,.l(.k( ,.,. ,,lk. Thin flh wuh 1(1 lnrh,
cliix n( both mnjnr Ici.KUfs murk- Hiiiifrliileiiikuil til aludfonl Hmnom, . ""K "nil put up a hIi-iikkIi- like
eil Ihf Intpl'Hfi-tlun ll wrlfM wljlt li tiltluy. lllo Bloollicinl. After IjlliKcnliei k ,
wininil up yoKK'nliiy utter n littlel tlofiultu deeinltii regarding 1 nl' Imttli'tl with tho two fluh fur;
over two w eeks of lOasl-West piny, j em.m)1.'a murmira into tho world ', 3" mlnutoH. the leader parted lie
llut il was the opening blasts uf j endurance and speed contest lit j tween .the bottom hook and tho
the current Intni-Heetional warfare . toi-oii tt .Camilla, has been tintiottnt'- i' upper loop, costlnif the anuler the
that provided yesterdoy'H senfta -
tions nn.l made some important
alterations In tho standings
In the, National league Chicago,
aftt-r leading the way in the niter
sectional strugKhv with eleven vic
tories and six defeats, went down
yesterday before the Cincinnati
jinx and tost a game nnd om-half
to the Itiooklyn Uol.ins, who
irounccil tile l-nniic twice.
The Culm had a promising rally!,,,.,, (1V(,r ,,,.,, f )5 m,,(s , I
"H'Ped by I ecund triple play i , ,;(., ;( m.
tlie Iteds have made against lll. in VoullK Tun Wil, llllt ox,lni8
this s,.,,son and dropped their fifth , . . f ,
straight decision to Cincinnati, ti-
ItolllllH I'llllllll 1'llll.S
The Itobins pounded the J-blla-
; dolphin pitchers for 2ii hits In n
pair of Hlugglng matches which,
i"""""" ."". '"'
I won by scores uf 1U lo fl and 0 to
The tllants were pulled down
somewhat In their interseclional lhf, ,ryoIl (.nn,1)U!tt.( Klamalli
campaign as the Bittidmrgh 1 1 KuMh.
ales scored tw, victories in tho lui,a Tlioiniis, loctil HwlmmiriK In
final double-header yesterday. 1 0 to . Ht rUr,or( accompanied the Medford
8. and s to 4. (swimmer lo Klamalli lake. Biiul
l lie mi. i ou is riiiiiii is no a 'o
bled
oe 1 1 1 1 fi. i i .... ,
...k I.,.? ....r.Vw j.."..- - -
,l,.feat ,2-11 and Ii to 1 .
,. t surprising showing1
of ('eVeland and Uetroit at home
17 ,,.,
phH,,,,,.!.,!,!,,
Athletic. ftuttin'
I , un riVl, winning
1 2 out of
lf'i games, but
Wiishlnultin fell
j down lo a low level of B.-ven vie-
lories and 12 defeats.
Wiinhlngtun put on one of Us
rather Infrequent displays of Itsl
earlier strength and slammed the!
Chicago White Sox for 1 .'i hits i. ml
a III lo 1 victory. j
The Ht. Louis Browns ended
their struggle to remain In seventh
place by winning two of the day's
most surprising games from the1
Boeton Bed Sox HI to It anil 0 to II. j
I
RECEIVE $1D0 REWARD,
j f , , '
HAl.liM. nr.-.. July 2. bl'J-
Mr. fb-ore Dorvy, Hi., of 1'fince
I'rptli-ir k. Aid. has writti-n ov-:
itnor ,.,rbl:.d o,rTing l'Mi re-'
w a nl to any pei-on locating her
son. fbfirge lnTiy, Jr., 17 yesirs.
old. Who is bell. Veil to be foul-
wb'ie i.Ji the I'iKlfl" roiiii. The'
U'lV-rnor Is nfirrtni; tlie better to,
t biff Jenklriri of Ibe Portland po-j
li( di iii-tni' nt. The letter en-!
i biH.'d ii pP tme of the youth.
$
i I lids opened by Llmoln county
for mirtoHni! Hpout reek market
road between Kurnt Woods and
Harlan,
distance of about seven!
ami one-half mile.
OF RAIIDRIVER
Bob Robinson Killed When
Car Glances From An
other and Plunges Off
30 Foot Embankment.
V(Kli:.llHii:. X. J.. July 28.
ul'i lli'l iu e S.imo ypt i'tatoi s.
.iinuni; whtiin were his 1 1 ;iml
tiiitiy. Ilu) Uobnifuu, of H:iytna
r.e;u-h. l-'la.. air.oiuobile raciiiK
driver, was killed in a spill of his
car during a race on the- speedway
here yesti-rday.
Wlu'n liobinson was going at St.
mile,-, iui linur in third pkue in a
."0-nule race, a rear tire blew out
on the cat- of K.ck Iti-cker, of
Slateii Island, who was iti second
nlace.
Meckel 's machine careened and
Ivobinse-u's struck it a glancing
blow, t ben rdiot up the embank
ment of the track, shattered
gun rtl -rail and plunged Itu IV
the n round outside.
the
t to
j
four'
Itnbiuson. :t;, was ou. of four1
di'Jvers invtdved In
crash during
a race at Altonna, I'm., last year
In which liav Kerch, noted racing'
driver, wuh killed. I
IU)l'KVIM.H, liul., July S. (A')
Frank Jenkinson of l.ur'aye-it.-,
Jnd.t race driver, was kilted when
bis car skidded off a (urn uf the
Jungle park track yesterday.
PASSES TEST IN
Swimming under decidedly ad
verse conditions, resulting Irom t ho
low water level and logging debris
lloaliug about the lake, (iordoii
Tinner, swimmer of this city, es
tablished ii reniaikable record lu
Iliti test i I Klamath laku yester-
iluy by swimming three and one-
I 'Hi"' niticH in I iionr ami 1 1 nun-
I e(j spoiiKors who ure Hi rlvlnir
, raiH0 f,,naH for n1H C1, youth's
Ii Ip east ure well siitisfled with his
yesteiduy'H hIiowIiik.
lie swam ut u speed nf
mile
lo 2 minutes over u course of
miles and was forced to stop he
cause of riiuuitiK into a mud flat
thmlt,h whr) )e nnIHl(,n,(, )or
one-fourth mile before being taken
from n, unli.r The wnrl.C n.
though ho floundered through one.
fourth Of ll 111 I In Of lltllll 'I'll., limit'
(.on,liM,)n f th inke W11H nttrlt. i
t(, , hp w WU,,,. An
t ,. . . , . manned
nut lor the swim In
utiltn .If tlw.
m,,(,imlonH lnkon hy 'Io(;n, Hmn.
BwpH . .... ..... Hnmmi '
, (j rave lie. nwlmminf lin.tr.. nf
Kiamath I' a lis, was the other Judge
a. i no irynui.
Baseball Standings
By the AMMH'inlcf. Prows.
Omit.
W. I..
Missions lit 4
pr.
.714
.043
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.r.ao
.fi'MI
.42!!
.:ir,7
Hollywood !l 5
""Kianu
Macro llienlo
l.os Mlgeles I
"n I'tancisi o i,
Portland &
Seattle 4
N'lillonal.
W.
Brooklyn r, 7
rhlengo fili
New York ft 1
Ht. Louis 4H
Pittsburg 4i
Boston 44
Cincinnati 43
,,1,Mi
.T.S3
J.3 7
.fill'
.47!l
.40H
.4H2
.341
s
pr.
.r7
Philadelphia 31
American.
W.
Bliiladelpbln
i;i;
S3
3S
42
4 it
r.3
rii
hlngton
oik ...
nd
.r.o.'i
.470
.411
40
hlcHKO .1!'
Iiui l
ATTEMPTING OTE
. .
fil.KN CROSS, S. Julv 2R
4')-Two men were shot and In
utantly kllleii and another fnlully
wounded as they attempted I" es
cnpn after rolibhiK tlie (Jlen Cross
Htate bank hre of approximately
913,00 about noon today.
With Rod and Gun
In Rogue Valley
By Ernest Roatel and
Dick Green
, Sonietliing new in the way of a
, freak fish i attracting coiudder
' able attention at the Mt. Shasta
' Fish h:teheiy, 100 miles south of
' Medferd, where a Lochleven trout.
1 with two bends, has lived for 1
mouths. It Lh the first time on
ree m d (hat such a freak has lived
lunger than 4 5 days, and while
I 1
headed trout oi'e not unconi-
nion at the Mt. Shasta hatchery
out of the million K):,wned (here.
none has lived long. The freak;
feeds from both heads, with must!
feeds from both h
uf Us actions guided from tile
right one. lOver since the trout
ciime Into the worbl, both heads
grew about (lie .same, but lately,
the right head Is said to be show
ing faster development, nnd It is
lb ought by iittendants at the
hatchery, the fifth will die its soon
as the w'eak head falls lo serve
the body. The liehleven trout ore
under consideration for planting
In the Uogue river, but there may
be some opposition to the move on
ground that the trout do not
mingle well with other fish and
have a habit of tl riving them
away.
An Interesting incident occurred
recently In the I'mpuua river nertr
itosehurg and was duly chronicled
In the NewH-Hevlew of that city,
concerning Louis Bnngenberg, an
office worker, who had the titsk
I of landing two large stuelheud
when he had only been fishing
( for one. Bangenberg Is considered
an expert angler and hooked a
j large ateelhead In swift water. The
fish was putting up a terrific
'Mtrugule nnd the annlei wits grad
ually working -It toward unlet wa-
ler to land it, when, In a deep
1 pool, Langenlmrg felt a sudden tug
n me neeunu ny oe was usm.
i steelhead. but he manitKed to land
! tho trout.
An Investigation of ninny sources
i ' l,"'m,'t,n- making good fishing
! game fish, reveals that a groat
I deal of contamination results from
i the careless disposal of refuse. It
; seems to be a common practice to
t use cerlaln forms of rubbish in fill
ing In low places along the lakes
and st reams that are detrimental
to fish life and persons who go In
bathing. Uried leaves, grass, gar
bage of all forms, ashes, sawdust,
coal, cinders, log slabs, decayed
wood and other refuse, all decom
pose at a rapid rnto when mixed
with water. It Is a good rule not
to dump garbage closer than ten
..' Jom '.nv hod, r n . f
"d whenever possil 1 e,
oni any body of fresh water,
pure dirt.
sand or gravel should be used In
filling In low places.
Dead trees, usually considered
UMelcNS, are glvrn their share In
the conservation of white bird life
and a number of bird societies
throughout the nation are pushing
j ii campaign to save hollow trees
I nr. mime iiiiiioiog sites mr mw'i i
! vorous birds. Kxcesslve limbs r
: parts of the trunk can bo cut off
or n stump hollowed out nnd the
j remainder covered with vines to
relieve Its nakedness.
The Rogue river, below Oohl
Itay dam, was kind to local angler
biht week when Jams Rohm and
Hldney ftrlstow landed several good
nieelbcad. The former hooked n
nix pounder on a No. I Rray
hackle fly ahd the latter hooked
two Mtcelheiid on flies. Mr. llrin
tow In 'me of southern OreKon'n
most faithful fishermen and for
v . i, f.. Iw, hita Itnan mi. If I ntr rnirll In f
tripn to the 'river nnd iifuinlly
comes home successful In bin quettt
()r rl(4n fnr tne family table.
; A ZO-iiftunil Haluion and aovoral
steelhead were hroiiKht back to
Mi (I Tor d last evenltiK by .Mr. and
Mrs. Meil Jam. In, who Hpcnt tlie
day nn HoKue river. They refuse
to tell Just where they made the
IiIk ralch.
NKW YORK. July 2K. Pl John
R. He Witt. 4H, former Princeton
footbull star, dropped dfad today
tn tho club car of a (rain on which
he was coming here from his home
in Oreenfleld. Conn.
, Do Witt wan a member of the
Pilneeton class of l!(M4. He played
on the Tiger footlmll team three
yeins and was captain In 1903. In
pial year he was named by Wnlter
i xnip lis iiii-siMierieiin kumiii, in
I!il4 he wna n footlmll conoh nt
Princeton.
FRENCH TENNIS
STARS REP LS
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Tilden Takes Only American
Point By Defeat of Bo
rotra Cochet Turns
Tables On Yank Ace.
AI'TKlUi,. France. July 28. (JP)
-Once more ttle tenuis musket
eers of France have beaten off
America's challenue tor the Davis
cup.
t'aiiturliiK botn of the final
."initios matencs yesterday, Franco
retained tile cup by a nuirKlll of
four victories lo one and left no
doubt of the superiority of the
French aces. Henri t'ochet and
.lean Itorolra. over the best Amer
ica can offer in tl tennis way at
ibe present lime.
liorotra. l lie "Itoiindins llasque"
of old. clinched the series Willi
a five set victory over (leortte l.otl
of I'lilcaco. f. -7. li-3. C-i. K-0.
and Cochet put the fllllshlllK
touches lo an overwhelinliiK
French victory by ti'ouncliiK Hit!
Hill Tilden. 4-U. tl-il. (1-1. 7-0.
Tllileil Only Vlclof.
Thus tlie series ended with Til
den chalklnK up the only Ameri
can point by beutitiK Boroira In
similes on Friday. I.ott lost bolh
bis simtles nilitcbes and VVIlmer
Allison and .lobn Van Ityn. Wim
bledon champions, lost the dou
bles' to I'oeliet anil Jacques Itrun
non. Franco had been stronKly fn
vorcd to retain the cup. especially
urter the defeat of Van Ityn and
Allison In doubles, but America,
had been figured to put up n
much closer fight for the trophy
It lost la 1 !2 7. A year ago France
won by a maiKin of only three
10 two and moel experts expected
11 similar score this year.
t'ochet, showing n remarKHoi
reversal of form after his poor
performance at Wimbledon, domi
nated the challenge round, ns he
has for several years. Once he
solved Tllden's game yesterday, lie
gave big Hill as bnd n trouncing
as the I'hlhidolphlan ever has re
ceived. .
Coast League
Yesterday
...... . U. H. E.
Missions .. 3 7 2
Portland 1 S 0
t'ole. Nelson and Hofmann: Fiil
lerton, .Malle and Woodall.
Second gamer ' Ft. II.
E.
Missions II 10. 1
Portland 3 8 4
Knott nnd Hofmann; Orttnnn
nnd l'ttlm.
II. II. K.
onkland ..: ' t '
Han l-'rancisco 7 1f t
Kdwnrds. Henderson nnd Hendl
Davis, ltlevlns nnd Ponebsky.
flecond game:
Oakland
San Francisco ....
('raghond nnd
II.
H. E.
7 14 1
2 G 1
Lombardl; Mc-
Oougall nnd Onston.
n.
II. E.
Hollywood 8 U' ; : '
Seattle 13 1
Shellenbnck. Wetzel. Johns and
Ilassler. Bevereld: Sinhnlser, House
and Borreonl.
Second gnme: R. II. E.
Hollywood ;....10 14 0
Seattle 0 4 2
Ithodes nnd Hevereld: Ituhhell,
Hnnwin, Ijimnnskl nnd Bnrrennl.
flroer.
R., It.
... I 4
... 3 10
Sacramento
Mis Angeles ....
Flynn nnd Koehler. Wlrta; D-
laney and Hnrmah.
' Second irnme: Tl. H. R.
Hncrnmento 7 9 2
I. on Angeleff .-..i.ii 3 - 8 I
Hamilton. Freltaa nnd Wlrtn;
Home. Raecht. Walsh nnd Bklff.
Hannah.
No More Piles
HKM ROID. the prescription of
Dr. J. H. Leonhardt, In gunranWcd
to banish any form of Hie misery.
It ftlves quick action even In old, ,
Htubborn cases. HKM-ROID uo
ceecU because It heoln and
ntrenKthens the affected pnrtn and
removes blood congestion in the
lower bowel the cause of pile,
only an internal medicine eon do
thlw. Hint's why salve and cutting
full. Jarmln A Wood and drug
H -M everywhere sell HKM-UOIl
with KUarantee that It codta you ,
nothing if It doesn't end all Pile (
iitrony.
Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
Bilk from top to to wttt
Franch Hl
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