PXOTC TEN frfEDFOTtD MXTL TTimTTNT, MEPFOIID, OREf-OV, WEDNESDAY. ATTJUST fi. 1030. Foul Epidemic Cuts Garden "Gate" for Chocolate-Berg Bout TRAGEDY ' MARS' mum i uiiHinu TO PROMOTERS1 Medford Swimmer Would Compete For World Honor Fighters Will Share Loss With Madison Square Weight of 'Keetf Bothers Experts. lly HerlM'U W. Itiirkrr, AHSociatPfl Pri-wi HportH WrlUr. ' NKW YORK, Auk. 0. (P) Tho Innocent must Huffnr wim tho Kiillty, nH Kid Chouolnto und Juckt "Kill" IJei aro beginning to dis co VO P. MadiHon Kqunrc Canlcn official hitvo Imm n disturbed over the dis appointing advance sale of tho Chopolatt'-lJorc batll In tho I'olo 1: rounds tomorrow nlKht. C'am ciiHtomcrH have been so Kcarcn fiar den officials have revlncd their or iginal nstimatew of tho "euto" from S20o,(ioo to $iro,ooo. Most of tho blame for the pub lic's liikmvarm interest In this bat llo of two of the current boxing ra's most popular figures has been placed In some quarters on the (ipldemlc of fouls and generally unwitlsfactury ending of most of tho big bouts In the lat year. MuHt Kliiirt Ixihh. Apparently Chocolate and Herir, neither of whom wing or loses on fouls, will have to share the loss along with tho Ciardcn. Tho weight question continued to bother tho experts, especially slnco reports havo bocome genernl Chocolate, )iam been growing fast and ha taken on weight so fast' ho may havo trouble keeping down to the featherweight limit should ho ever want to go after tho title. Tho Cuban star's handlers, how ever, declared ChocolnW would tip .tho beam at llltlo moro than llifl pounds at welghlng-Jn ceremonies tomorrow afternoon. Hcrg, who has fought at ha high an 141 pounds, will havo no troublo mak ing tho 134 Mi pounds his contract calls for, hut probably will to throo or four pound heavier by tho tlmo ho enters tho ring. With the date of the swlmmins contost In Toronto. Canada, draw ing nearer each day It has not yet been decided whether Cordon Tur ner, 20, local aspirant to the speed and endurance record, will be en tered In the world swim. Since the tryout staged in Klam ath Lake a Tew weeKs ago in which Turner convinced his sponsors that, he is winning material, they have been endeavoring to raise funds to finance his entrance in Toronto. Lee Kourler, nationally known swimming instructor, has agreed to pay the expenses of Turner's en trance in exceHK of J 11 00. Mrs. Evo lienaon, dancing in structor, is harrying on the cam paign to raise tho necessary $iiU0 in Medford. HAVKB, Franco, Aug. C (VP) A match for (ho heavyweight cham pionship ol' tho world between Max Schmellng and Young Stiihling In Uorlin or Ioiulou is the main pur pose of Jofl' Dickson, Kuropo'a lend ing boxing 1 1 in mot or, in sailing to day for tho dulled Htatos, JMrxHon, accompanied hy Pa HlriblliiR, the (loorgla boxer's fa-liter-manager, announced he was go lug to Now York to try to obtain the signature of Joe Jacobs, tho Ciermun boxer's pilot, to it contract calling for Schmellng to meet Strip ling In a IS-round bout In Septum- Acidity Ths common cause of dlgcattvl diflirultfpa i ntrrm u-id. R,a can. tiot allcr tint condition, anil It burnt the alomaeli. Homcthing that will neutralise tho acidity ia tho acnaibl. ining to take. That Is why phvai. rlana tell tho publio to uo rhillipi 11 ilk u( Magncala, On apoonful of Ihla delightful preparation can ncutralita many limca ita volume in acid. It acta In tantlyi relief ia oulck, and wry an parent. All gM ia dispelled i all amir neas ia aoon gone) the whole aviti la awertencd. Do try tliia perfect anti-arid, and remember it ia jnal a good for children, too, and pleas at to take. Oct the gcnulno PHILLIPS r. Milk f of Magnesia UX peat Silk from top B ft mm 1 BARS CHAMP ON mm JACKHONVILLM, I-'Ia., Aug. 0. (A) An error In tho tabulation of his score by his playing partner disqualified Carl Kauffmann, three times champion, from further indi vidual competition today and re moved the I'ltUburgh squad of which ho was a member from team play in tho ninth renewal of tho annual public links tourna ment. Marking n four Instead of a five on Kauffman's card for tho ninth holo of tho qualifying round hy tluy McCall of Huffalu was not checked by Kauffman before the card was turned In 'and was "whol ly unintentional," a committee of tho United Htatos tlolf association said. Hut It disqualified Kauffman "as no alteration can under rule five bo made on the card aftor It has been returned." Kauffman had a ragged 83. Meanwhile, Hurry T. (.Ivan, 10 y car-old Heattlo electrician, ap peared us an outstanding contend er for tho throno vacated by tho Pittsburgh steel mill clock. Ho had a 78 at the start of tho second half of tho 3D holo qualifying test today. In tho team play, llrooklyn's four horsemeHf Kabiizlo, Htrafu"cl Muzzu and Tho mil, wnro In tho van with a snappy total of 311. Louisville and I'ortlund, Ore., aro bidding for next year's meet ing. 4 Baseball Standings AmcrlcMit, New York Cleveland .. Iietrolt National. Chicago New York Pittsburgh Ht. Louis od Press, W. L. Pet. 15 7 .tlK 2 13 0 .!!i 13 1) .59! 12 10 ,G4fi io 12 .irr 0 13 .400 0 13 .40!) 7 15 .318 I. w. n pet. 73 311 .667 64 42 .R04 (12 4tl .574 rfi R2 .51!) ft 3 Gfl .4X0 43 2 .410 43 BE. .311ft 37 71 .343 V. L. Pet. 03 41 .nn 00 43 .rS3 58 4lt .55R 50 4!) .505 51 51 .500 40 50 .407 45 55 .450 35 08 .310 Coast League Yesterday Hy tho Associated Press. It. II. K. Seattle 4 11 1 Portland 1 115 3 ljinmnskl, Kuna. Iltibbell und Porreanl; Keating and Woodall, n. ii. k. 3 10 3 4 8 3 Koehler; Henderson Sacramento Oak land Pryan. Oould and rnghead, McQimlri, and Lombard!. Sjin Kninclsco Hollywood Jacobs and (lanton; Turner and HasaliT. IX. H. 8 11 6 H, H. K. I,os Angeles 3 18 8 M.lsslons , 3 11 6 Yerkes and Warron; H. Pllletto and llofniimn. II STtf I um ool, InvlalblB amol Millions depend on cooling Zemo to banish summer akin trouble. Kor 20 are thia aafo, invisible antiseptio has relieved thheat and pain of sun burn. It soothea rashes and ivy poisoning, brings relief to Hching, Veling toes. See how sluhhorn (jaiiajata and bleml)(a disanpm. , I'houi.auls say it has ailahea dan- ni(T. lleitmgZemoliquiel lawtaaf iuiiy esisi niter a rtuaaa S' 'A 4 ' " ! Gordon Turner SEALS AND REDS PRESSING STARS (lly tho Associated Press.) Han FranclHco's Heals and Mis sions were tied for runner-up posi tion In the Coast leaguo today, only two games behind Hollywood's leaders, as tho result of successful openings In tho fourth week of tho second half season. The MiHslons took a clmo though loosely played game from Ios An geles, 3 to 2. yesterday, with Herm Pllletto pitching. San Francisco wont to Hollywood ami trounced the Stars easily, 8 to 2, In tho first of their Important series, as Klmor Jacobs beat tho league's top ranking hurlcr, Tur ner, on tho mound. Sacramento opened night base ball In Oakland by downing the Oaks, 5 to 4, scoring four i-iiiih in the sixth to overcome an Acorn lead and win. Itryan was tho win ner and Crnghead tho loser. ; Portland started an all-Northwest series by giving Seattle an 11 to 4 drubbing as Keating, ex-Senator, held the Indlani in check. BILLYTOWNSEND LOS ANOKLKS, Aug. 6. (P Hilly Tow line ml, Vancouver, H, C, Mugger, today holds credit for an easy 10-ruumI decision over Harry "Kid" Hrown, veteran Philadelphia welterweight, won last night at tho Olympfc. Tnwnnendi a heavy favorite, punched Hrown from post to post but was unable to got tho cagey easterner beyond tho groggy stage. Although Hrown was staggered In the first, second, sixth, ninth and tenth rounds, ho went to the can van only once. In tho sixth ho wan down for a nine count. Townsend took every round ex cept the fourth and seventh, which were even. With Rod and Gun l i t n if ii m Kom va ev lUAMirc ouAMor J, IHImLL UnMllUL SENATORS RUN LEADERSH IP Johnson's Crew Take 12 of 15 Games With New Yorkers Athletics Lose to Red Sox. Fights Last Night (By the Aeeled Peeas) Huston Ha.ve Sluido of l.os As golos oiilinlnted .loo Asdereoi of I'oYlnmon, Ky. (101. NKW YOHK llrare Kaiwora of Now Itmkolle. N: t kswckoa osl Tommy (irnKiin of Aaanha. NeS. (It; Ssmmy Oherl of s Tori omraintod J TrHmt ti Dhss C'lly (61. ATLANTA Tsa (aliaa !' At-',- n4 Mil llftUft af Pt.i, 1 e Orover Youngs returned tills week from a hunting trip to the wilds of British Columbia, where caribou, moose, bear and deer abound. However, he did not use the customary gun but had a mov ing picture camera Instead. He took 500 feet of small-size film, In cluding scenes that man seldom visits because of inaccessibility. He plans to return there again in September, when the season is open, and spend an entire month bagging his limit of game. A por tion of the trip Just completed in cluded a 125-mile boat and canoe trip around u chain of lakes which form almost a complete circle, the last lake of the chuln being located within 12 miles of the first. . He took pictures of bear, and moose. Including one scene where two moose were swimming in tandem across an icy Canadian stream. This picture was takeu within eight feet of the animals. The trip was made to the same scene whore lust year Mr. Youngs killed a grizzly bear, a moose and a caribou. Favorite files that trout enjoy at this time of the year were listed yosterday by Verno Van Dyke as Including rod upright, royal coach man, Murch brown, black gnat, blue upright, and for stoelhead Mr. Van Dyke suggested royal coachman, gray Palmer, California coachman, grizzly king and March bro.wn. The stoelhead fishing continues to be moro or less In the doldrums and trout fishing In tho Hoguo river is not up to average, but is (loclarcd to bo bettor In tributary streams. With Hyatt Prairie lake already closed nnd Fish Lake closing Aug ust 15, Diamond Lake and lake of the Woods are the only two remain ing bodies of water where anglers may rind delight for the remainder of tho season. The former Is open until November .'ID und rainbow trout there are said to be continu ing to bito well. Hal I'll Cowgill of the stato game commission is to lenve this week on another inspection trip to Uuincy Falls In the Rogue river und ludlcuted that he is seeking permission to blust the entire falls out ol' the stream. He declared this could be done for $-0 and also said that fish are making their way around tho falls by means of the fish ladder, but said they were usually tired before they reached the ladder. They attempt to fight the falls first. Further dredging Is to take place In tho river at Can fiold riffle, where a sand har has been obstructing tho progress of the fish upstream. A channel 10 feet long und two or three feet wide lias been dug through tho sand, but the fish havo been reluc tant to go through, though recent reports Indicate the movement Is bottor. Kvldcnco that the number of sal mon ascending the Kogue river is decreasing annually is shown In reports lhat a commercial cannery at the mouth that had been pack ing thousands of cases unnimlly lust yeur packed only 3500 cases, meaning the catching of slightly over 4000 fish. Commercial tlsh lug as a whole has not been so good, with tho averago fisherman rocoiving $300 for his year's catch. Tho heavy run In the river this year is oxplalned as duo to llttlo punching at the mouth of tho stroam to croato sentimentagainst the proposed closlug of tho river to commercial fishing. This measure will be on tho ballot at the general olectlon next Novomber. T With the last qualifying rounds playod, the two-ball mixed four somo golf tournament at the Mod ford midget courso will begin this evening. Qualifying scores are as follows: Mr. und Mrs. .It. W. Ixe, 51-50; Mr. and Mrs. A. llagen, 4N-t(t; Mr. nnd Mrs. Coleman, 63-iv); Hector Fox nnd Wanda Walnak. 4B-M; A. M. Wilson . and Ida Wilson. 5u-4: Mr. and Mrs. Ilng. 5R-43; Mr. and Mrs. Dick NewniHii. 50-H3; Honeger. Mntta check, 51-54; Mr. and Mrs. S. Ijirter, 52-58. Yesterday's low, scores were turn ed In hy T. Fehl, 43; V. Hccknuia, 43; Mrs. P. S. Holhrook. 4S. ,ml week's low scon, for men aa tak en hy J. Kdmlston wit 44. sail Mrs. Kdmlston t.mlt low scurf. ft' wie with a 45. aitkle lllnmi By Orlo Robertson. Associated Press Sports Writer But for the presence of tho Washington Senators In the Amer-j iican leugue, tho New York Yan-j kees might be up there fighting the Athletics for leadership. As! it is, however, Babe Ruth and company are battling In third I i game, with a homer In ta sapmavfr liming. ! . A's Bow U Ml . i . The Athletics fuil.4 U ai vantage of Washl4m' , break losing 'a 4 v f a" the Boston Re j Detroit put mi tlj the eighth to fin Sari WhitohllJ . his eighth caftsMutiv victory, tha' Tigers deftatlaa th Indiana. I, to 4. J The Giants and Robins furnish ed another one of their spectacu-i lar contests in the National league,! Brooklyn finally winning, 9 to 8 In ten innings. The Giants trail-j ed 6 to 1 going into the ninth, but a five run rally sent the vete ran Adolfo Luque ,to the showers nnd tied the score. The Cubs kept pace with the Robins, scoring three runs in the ninth to defeat the Cardinals, 5 to 4. I Fred Frankhouse hold the Phil- ( lies to six hits as the Braves gave Philadelphia a 6 to 2 defeat. j r3i:IG4nlES$ Av- s! I poHltlon. io games back of the champions and not much chance of gaining ground as long as they aro scheduled to play Walter Johnson's Senators. The Senatora have beaten the Yankees in 12 of their 15 meet ings this season. The Yanks suc ceeded in breaking the jinx yes terday but not until the Senators hud won their seventh straight, by tuking the first of a double head er, G to 4. Babe Ruth hit his 4lst homo run but that didn't help much when Walter Johnson's bat ters got' busy on Pennock and Johnson. Charlie Ruffing was largely responsible for the Yanks' 7 to 1 triumph In tho curtain i years huo. SPOKANE, Wsh., Aug. 6. (P) Leo Lomski, Aberdeen Assassin, today was still a knockout ahead of Fred henhart ol' Elk, Wash., with two draws and' a knockout in their three meetings. They fought their second draw in the six-round main event of an i American Legion raid last night. In this battle, as In one at Port land a few weeks ago, neither showed superiority. After six rounds of furious fighting both were given three rounds, and Ref eree Don Frascr showed no hesita tion in catling it even. Lomski knocked Freddie cold here two Li- - Aaaoctated Preta Pholo Kid Chocolate- (below), feather weight, and Jackie "Kid" Berg, welterweight title holder, battle in New York August 7. Racing Craft Collide in Ma neuvering for Start Steward Loses Life in Accident. . COWKS, Isle of Wight. Aug. A atoward was drowned and a racing yacht, the Lucllla, owned by J. Lauriston Lewis, was sunk in a collision at the start of the royal regatta events today. King (Irorge, aboard the Brittunia, witnessed the tragedy. ' . King George . saw the accident from the ISiittania. which at ihu tlmo was' leading In the race for L big yachts with the Astra, White r Heather and Westward, not far " behind. The Lulworth, which was thej stern boat, about two and ono-half minutes benind tno Brlttanla, re tired from the race after the col lision. ' The Lucllla, maneuvering with tne i:-niL'u'r uom iui me net away, was hit by A. A. Paton'a big cutter, the Lulworth,, and went to the bottom in three minutes. The Lulworth rescued the surviv ors of the Lucilla's crew. When the crew, of the Lucllla camo ashore It was stated William Saunders, a steward on the sunken craft, had lost his life. 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