MEDFORB MTTT. TRIBmSi-E. BEDFORD, OT?TXiONT. TnTKSTUY. ATTfiTTST 7. lVtO. JPSGE THREE ROBINS STRAIN This camera. WALTERS HITS TO WIDEN LEAD Ckfe? j HOMER TO WIN E Defeat Pittsburg in Open ing Battle of Series i b:a n.. n.ni.:n ! uaiub hiu oy Dediuiy . Chicago Cubs. By Kdiviml J. NYU, Associated Press'Hports Writer. Rolling Into the west where the National league pennant is waiting to be won,, the Brooklyn Robins today have a most nuspiciuus be ginning of a crucial road trip to spur them on. Straining to establish a lead that can stand the strain uf slumps and battle with chief contenders yet to come, the Robins scored a 7 to 4 j conquest over Pittsburgh in the opening of the Pirate series yester- day, while the St. Louis Cardinals 1...-. i s.i. ....... vuvro ...... , add to the lead of the Kohins, now 3V& games in front of the league champions of 1929. An extra-base hit, George Wat kins' pinch hit home run in the seventh with one on. gave the Cards a l to 3 decision over the Cubs, hut four doubles, three tri ples and a home run by Comorosky couldn't save the Pirates from de feat. Solons Cut A's Jjoml Tho Washington Senators cut the lead of the Athletics to G games in the American league by downing Connie Mack's champions 5 to 1. Sad Sam Jones held the A's to six hits white the Senators clubbed George Karnshaw in the iiiil'iium. i ne iiuiu pna c liumtTs i made hay In the sunshine, opening j u lengthy home stay with a close 4 to 2 over the Boston Red Sox In a I game featured by Roy Sherid's t pitching struggle with Milt Gaston, j George Uhle toyed with the . Cleveland as Detroit belted Willie j Jludlin. Jablonowskl and Bean, Into a 9 to 1 defeat, making It s'x! II) u row MM LIIV llgCIH. C'offman Scliittlittes The miirhtiest hurlhiE of the tlav I WHIL IN WEST was turned in by Cuffmun of the pounds over Kid Chocolate when Ht. Louis Browns In the opening , the boxers weighed In this after name of n doubleheader with the i noon for their ten round bout in I'hleugo W hite Sox. Cuffmun shut I lhe 1,010 Krounds tonight. Choco out the Sox B to 0 and allowed lt weighed 14 pounds. three hits but ancient Hed Faher got just as far with less effort li the second game, pitching Chicago to a 6 to 2 triumph and an even break on the day. The Boston Braves wound up a seven game series with the Phillies with q three run spurt in the ninth for a 5 to 4 victory. The New York Giants and Cin cinnati Reds were not scheduled. KVANSTOX, Aug. 7. (P After 20 years experience ns coach, critic I and player, Coach Dick Mauley of j Northwestern university picks his 11(30 captain. Hank Bruder, as the greatest football player of all time. "Bruder Is no specialist." Coach Hanley said. "He can do every thing. He can punt, he can pass, and he can run. More than that, he can receive a pass, which Is harder than throwing one. No finer defensive man ever stepped on the gridiron. Injuries have held him back the last two years but watch him go this season." Bruder flushed Impressively dur ing the start of the lfll'il campaign but broke his leg, and was out for 1 he season. PORTLAND SPI. ARENA I'OIJTI.AND. Aug. 7. W Construction of the new $400,000 Kimrts' arena, beinir erected by )Ulih H. I.loyd. I.ns Angeled capi - tallst, on Portland's east side. started today. The building one of many Lloyd plans eon- Mructlng In his east side de-.elop- n-nt. Hard-Soft Large-Small Out To Stay Out Roots an All Magic Oxygen Salts Bath Never Fails No More Burning Aching Feet No matter how many corn vou nnv or how niinful thev are IlilVT- ui init I null xonk your fet for IS minutes In a delightfully 5oothin and n-vitaliz- lnK Kadox fotbaih for 3 or 4 nlnhts then lift corns and cil- louses riplU out mots and h and they won't come back either un- lsrt you wear shos ne.i which aravate your feet. o ruttine or dlcirinc Is ref1ulr-d b.ca..., Iladox lib.r oxyen which xoftcn.i hard outer layers of Competitive golf usually is rated , the must uncertain of nil spurts, i , where form is concerned. , I do not mean the playing form, or method, of the Individual golfer j though that too is one of the least ! certain things in this eccentric world, for it is well known that the competitive golfer never is ! at the peak of his game. He seems 1 to be com inn on his eame. or slid- jng off itt most of the time Aml his performance in any given tournament or matfh is governed materially by the stAge of his game at the time. It is a matter of record that Jerry Travels at (iarden i'lty was so far below his nnrmul tourna ment stride at the outset of the national amateur championship that he had to play off to get in the 3'J qualifiers. Afterwards, he went on through the tournament, i playing better and better, and won j easily. . . i It is remembered also that I George Von Kim, playing so hadly I tlmt he had to work desperately to ! ,,Ualify nt Haliusrol, and almost! beaten in an extra-hole match in i i,lt. m-Hi ruuno ny r.iiswnrin au- round by Kllsworth Au- ...1.,11.. l. ;.. i game and finally won from Bobby j Leo DJegel was tied with Mae Jones in the finals. Bobby having : Smith, and Fred Uobsun with llor won the medal by the most bril- ton Smith, at Hoylake. But of liant golf at the start. George was I course that does not upset the coming on his game, and Bobby j extraordinary ratio. There Is small had reached the peak loo soon. ) likelihood that such n thing ever But the text of this little ser- will happen again, either on the mon is on racing form in golfing track or on the golf course. BERG FAVORED iTO BEAT KEED I NEW YORK, Aug. ". WP) British light Jackie K(1 Berg weight, scaled 133H pounds ami '""I'l i weight advantage of 9 14 N13W YORK, Aug. 7. Kid rh.K-nintP. ihe elmnv fbish f t hn ' featherweights, tackles his second , major rival in a brief, but sensational- ring career, when he meets Jackie Kid Berg, the English per petual motion lightweight, at the I'olo grounds tonight. Both of the fighters have a lame IN TONIGH i fotlowing and despite the fact that i Ing to watch. The fans like freer the keed will be giving away seven! scoring, home runs and mote ac or more pounds he will have plen- Hon. They are getting it. ty of supporters. Berg, considered "Of course, everyone can't Iw the outstanding contender for Al ' pleased, but I venture to say that Singer's lightweight title, is an 8 If the fans had an Immediate choice to 5 favorite. between the present game and tho Bout Is not scheduled as a tltu- old( between the home run and the lar affair as the New York boxing equeeze play), the vast majorit? commission does not recognize the junior welterweight title which Berg won from Mushy Callahan in London. Baseball Standings By the Associated I'rcsa Const W. L. Hollywood 16 7 Missions 13 10 Man Francisco 13 10 Los Angeles 13 10 Oakland 10 13 Sacramento 10 13 Seattle 9 14 Portland 8 15 America ft W. Tj. Philadelphia 7i 37 Washington 115 42 Xew York B3 4(i Cleveland oil r,3 Detroit fi4 ChicaKO 44 fi3 St. LoulH 44 III! Huston 37 72 National V. L. Brooklyn 64 41 Chlcaiio 60 44 New York 5S 46 St. LoulH r. 2 51 Pittsburgh 50 60 Hoston 50 56 Cincinnati 45 55 Philadelphia 36 69 I Pet. ,6!16 .060 .565 .065 .4 35 .430 '''' Pet. .r,r,o .C07 .r.7S .514 .4111 .411 - j-: Sere'nade Patients l KAi.r..u. urc -lPl Pa , tient, at the state tuberculosis hos- Pltul weje enterta ned by the halem band. Tonight the band will play at the stale lntu - 1 t .,n for the feehle-mmde ;. eORNS ' corns, enrh nluht pnetr.t!nir the Vr" further and further, carry- , ,,, rlht In mt.lM tit nftm whirn rp BO Mnspnf.rt they can be 1)ft(,f, i,0,niv yrtllP fp,., ftr; mn ronK 1,,0, vik-orou hard j-kin on n.,. ftmj t(((., p.nM nln. - ,),,, min & Wood and at! Rood (tri(iI j,tolo, nro ,tookd with Ka- ; doX f they nr-n t In-lM upon them onl-nna it If you want to JxP;.n. ncPKreat foot-y and n- for!, tournaments the consecutive per- J fornmnce on the track or on the i golf course, where there is even ! . , , . . , mure luck, good and had, than un lno lurf Tht. Beason of 193,, wlil , go down in history ns notable for two amazing repetitions of form. . .. . in me .Arlington classic aim in Kentucky Derby, these horses fin- lhed one-two-three; unnant tax Callant Knight. Ned O. In the Rritish Open and the United States Open golf champion ships, these three golfers occupied the same relative positions after 7-' holes of medal play on essen tially different golf courses -15110 miles apart: Hobby Jones, .Macduiiald Smith. llortun Smith. Adding tn the curiously coinol- le,Ual performance of the human competitors, Hobby led Mac Smith by 2 strokes at Hoylake, and I lor- I ton Smith by 5 strokes: and again l led Mac by .2 and llorton by 5 strokes, at Interlachen. The great trio were 4 strokes better at Interlachen than at Hoy- I bike iiikc, out .wieir relative position l .. . v. . I "Is baseball better off with the so-called lively ball? Are the Ramos more Interesting now than in the old days of more scientific, inside stuff?" I put these questions to John Ar nold Heydler at Chicago where the major league magnates gathered re cently and drew quick reply from the National league's able chief ex- ecuitve, the man who came up r,'om Printer, score-keeper and tint- nire to the presidency of the league, "It's a better game now than ever," suid Heydler, who might have been expected to favor the 1 old-time game with which he grow "l- "Us faster and more hitereat- would elect the modern type, with Its vast range of variety One of the outstanding devclop nientn of the National league rncs to PreBiilent Heydler has been the Strong showing of the supposedly hopeless Boston Braves.' Brooklyn's uprising was not entirely unexpet.t. ed, even though the ltoblns have sustained their drive much longer than was figured. The Braves, however, were con signed to last place by all who In spected them before the season be gnn. Even Hill McKechnle, taking hold as manager, was at wit's end to figure a respectable lineup, yet hn hn. Hnmehntv fnlinil the Combl nation of power and pitching skill, luge and youth, sufficient to keep the club within striking distance f the first division. In lleydler's opinion this ranks among the outstanding managerial achievements of l!i:in. llorton Smith, in spite of n groat etawtiy over tlte hunkered voule. Spopt i Slants by Alan J. Gould missed (he main Roal In the Anierl '3ll;can open golf championship tlih year, but the tall, handsome Mis-Pct- Hourian moved up closer to the top. .610 I Interlachen marked liorton'a 6":'otirlh hid for the open crown and i6s i his beHt ho far. Ile was lied for t,l,r' I 44th nt Oakmont In 1927, tied for 011" 2Sth at Olympla Fields In 1!28, and 47210tli nt Winged foot hist, year, 4r'" eight strokes behind .lones. .337 1 xIiIr year llorton finished thli-J, I five strokes hack of Ilohhy. While he was leading, by two strokes, at I tho end of M holes, it looked as (ho youthful pro mlg'.l crB lhrough to dll)l(.ate lho fnat Jonej ca turil lhfe lournn. , ()M hlsf,)llrIh atlt.nllt. T A1ana ama,el f,ri(t Mn. I peted in the open in 11)20 at Iver ' ness and scored his first victory in , PCI at Inwood. Thus another record is safe for Jones and Georgia hut Smith and ; Missouri may not have to wnit ima:iy more years lor something !) i cheer about. ! Morton is only 22 now, with a ! ureat competitive recoid hehin l ;hint. a fine temperament and splen :did shot-inaking talent as his main I il SSutS. I 4 HAI.KM, Ore., Aug. 7. IF) An art of the 1&29 IcKiHlature "to limit the number of salmon to be taken f. n lh . .. ..t of (reifon t,v hn.,k nn.l linJ iaie of reKon ty hook ami line, : in n"y onp tUy or Mpven nru- i !,ve Iuy" npi'Hes to trollInK for 1 fllverslde salmon In I'mpur, river I and Its tributaries, accnrdinir to nn 1 opinion by At!orny f;enral Van I Winkle ln r((lv lo nn im,uiry by , l)ihtrlct Attornpy (Juy r;or(in of! ' i ' FOR PORTLAND R!nu in Cnwonfh With Ranc ;uiur 111 uuiium iiiik Occupied Ices Game With Seattle League Dope Upset. (Hy the Associated Press.) Dopesters for the week's series In the Coast league had little to go on today, with two even breaks, an upset scored by Portland, and Sacramento's success in what had been a doubtful meeting marking the first two days' play. Portland, rated to continue Itn ! losing streak, took It.s second high score game from Seattle last night, ' ,,(., " nl.lvinir ,n Ihl. fie,:t homed r J 'Vh h . Ir.Ji fuU ! n J! , I J Or - " n..ii,.,,.,.,..i ..... iu ii .-n l innijnui'ii 1 11 1 1 1 " i " ""n"- lead by turning the tables on San; Francisco. 10 to X, last night. Sev-jjic known that they, too, several ereld's homer with two on in the years hence, must see that sprint fifth put Hollywood -ahead in :MK ,Uilds no home, game marked by a profession of j ,ys ., ,,roof Ile Ciin point to the moundsmen on each side. j fw short years (hat have elapsed Sacramento made it two from , BiiU.H he was the "great Charley Oakland, winning 13 to 8 lust night. Chesterfield was knocked out of the box In the ninth, but won. "Buzz" Arlett went to the mound and was tho only success of Oakland's five hurlers. Los Angeles turned on the Mis sions to even the series, heating the Reds yesterday, 7 to 6, coming from behind In the ninth. liert Cole lost on the mound to Peters, who relieved Delaney. I u .IACKSONVII.LK. Fin.. Aug. 7 () Paced by Al tiuinley, 39-j year-old druggist of Chicago, who rose to tournament heights from service as a cuddy, public links golfers of the nation today en tered the first round of match play in their ninth annual cham pionship, with a low score of 145. Brooklyn, whoso four-man team won the Harding cup with the brilliant score of 617, was repre sented by five mnshle swingers in the match piny to decide the suc cessor to Carl Kaufmnnn of Pitts burg, thrice champion, dlsqunll iled through an Inadvertent error n scoring. Portland. Ore., had three men :n the match play, .lames Bush ong. with 156: Dr. W. A. Norby, 100 and Arthur .1. Pease. 161. F NEW VOHK, Auk. 7. M') Ktl vln J. Clam, former tlnamlal v rlter and Olymiile hiiriller. more recently employed by William C. Ulirant. automolille manuraiturer. eiunmltled sulelile today hy Juml liH' from the roof of a Fifth avenue apartment hotel, where i,c had until reeently been a tenant. Clapp. n Yale Rinduate, 4!l years old, left a note to his wife read- I Inn: "(lood bye. ue. I n.n' lllled myself. Nobody Is to blame but me. I am era.y." ASTOItIA, Aug. 7. m Injunc. liens against r.O Rill net fishermen, aci'iised of Interfering with scin IliK operations of the Columbia Uiver Packiu-s" assofdatlon and the P,arbey I'aiklng company were granted W. I,. Thompson, Packers' association president. Thompson said seining opera tions had been at n standstill for three days because glllnetlers en croached on Peacock spit sands. Coast League Yesterday Ity Ihe Associated. Vress. Jt. 11. K. Heat tie a 9 2 Portland 10 10 2 Kallio, Hansen and Morreani; Ortrnan and I'alrn. I I Sacramento 1 n. h. v.- 13 14 1 . ' i . J' chesterfield. Hamilton and Wlrtf?; I hirst. Kd war ds. Imtnovich, .M,.gUaid, Artlett and Lomtmnll. .., .. H. H. K. Iw Anceles ..! 7 9 2 Missions 11 2 D.laney. I'etr. Walfh and llan- q Paddock Deserts Track For Law; Running, He Says, Is "Side Issue l.OS A N't! Kl-KS. UV) Now it's i ('hurley Paddock, the law student, i The one-Cine sensation of tin speed paths, his body developed i and his puekelhnok fattened on ! .'nine, is preparing to "settle down." ; He is tvgisiered in the 1'niver i sity m Southern California law I school. Lecture lours. writing and intivb : contracts have put considerable money tn ruddock's pockets, nm they haven't put the facts in his 'skull which ho needs to shape his future. unley doesirt admit that he's tiroiitrh u-iih nthltxifi hut he's walking now, with fat tomes under his :iitn "I'm going to make a bid for the lit;!- Olympic sprint relay teams,"! said the veteran of three intern.i-f tional competitions, "but running is only u side issue now. j "1 could have taken up bond j salesmanship, hut that road turns.! too. Popularity In athletics, when spoken of in terms of business, is a tickle thing. "When you're in business pri marily because of your athletic abil ity, youngsters who step in to do- I feat you on the cinder path soon take your place, "When 1 was graduated with au arts and science degree I was too young to follow my chosen profes sion, so I decided to capitalize on my sprint ability." Paddock bus no qualms about rubbing elbows, collegiately spen ..... .. i-i ,i i ... . m.. lllh, null UHJMt- Willi HUM il V UUrtll. engaged rewriting his old records , Paddock," the human race, horse." Now Ihe only world's record he nv tains Is for 300 meters. With Rod and Gun In Rogue Valley By Ernest Rostel and Dick Green Ah a fiHhitiK stream, the Kokuc river has atlrunted deep Interest In Major Lawrence Mott, a maga zine writer who is a regular vlwllor at the river. In southern Oregon, he tlivbU'H his lime between the Rogue and lhnqua rivera and u recent BiagarJue story In "Outdoor America" tellH of thj thrill of steel head fishing and of the dangera of commercial fiHhlng, In part the story opens with: "The dictionary Informs me that a 'rogue' in a 'knave' a, 'trlcknter' a 'deceiver'! Let me inform you that the Rogue lives most Jieau II fully up to the.se u.uallllen. With tho ex ception of the North L'miania, alHo in Oregon, the furloiiHly flowlng waters of tlm I tonne are at one and the name time th moKt delightfully linpiih, moHt enjoynhle, ninxl wholly unreliable, and the most dan gerous of nny stream that It haH been my good fortune to cant fly on, the world over! "lJenperately wlft, for the moHtipnrt, the Hogue Iuih every condition of water that ateel head love. Until very lately It haa been unmercifully poach ed at Hell ('.ate and along the lower reaches. The name, tragically-old tory of the In satiably rapacioua maw of the commrtrclal IntereBts that aeemlngly MI'HT be filled, despite the certainty that their ruthless methods will write flnl' to the game fih of not only the Rogue, but of ALL the rivers of the Pacific coast. "I am advised, however, that latterly and because of con certed action on the part of tho sportsmen of ('.rants pass and Medford the fish and game commlsaionfiK of Oregon have been Jarred Into an awak ening to the fact that the situ ation Is a very serioiiR one!" Travelers planning to visit any flro season, should eall on the lo-i cal supervisor or ranger to learn! what areas have been closed. Kor- ewt -officials pjmt. out that the) closing orders ar backed by fed eral regulations rind will be rigidly enforced. The areas closed In Oregon, by national forests, are: Crater na tional fore, closed to smoking 24. 300 ncren. to entry 72.rtJf.'i acre; leschute national forest, smokint,' 1 37,1 acres; .Hantiam national forest, camipinie and smoking, ''(, 4H0 acres: I'mpuua national forest. entry fJ.Oad acres; Kremont national forest, smoking acre; Cas cade natbmal forest, entry 104,!tft acres, smoking I2,lfi0 acret; Mal heur national forest, smoking 6.000 acres; Mount Hood national toresl, f ntry 23.R4 0 aerfs; I ma til la na tional forest, entry 22.MOO aere; Whitman national lorest, smoking 4.210 acres. (Jf Interest to southern Oregon sportsmen I a tst case decided in the Justice court at M'-Ouel. northern California, near the Klam hth county line. Rex I-aw..n, I I WW I Vil m. U.t lr f , '''v' VT'll i h 1111 11 , - wrB3 ii,1 i 1 I EjtH'-i ! , i ;) , Ari I PADDOCK -i Charley Paddock, once the "world's fastest human," has hung up his sprint spikes, at least for awhile, to study law at the University of Southern California. Kliimnth sportsman, was Jirrestedj lust Friday with a sane hen, killed! under non-resident hunllmx li cense. A California name warden held that Uiwson had no rinht In; taking the nen baeli to oreuon, but the Jury held that the arrest was Illegal and that Kame shot under such n license could be taken Into OreKon. The law causing liw- son's nrrewt was passed seven years rKo and prohibits removing; name , that Iiuh been Hhot In California to j another state. It had been prl- marlly passed to prevent comniev- fin I hunters from, raldlim wamn fields In southern ('alifornla. ASLKM, Ore., Aug. 7. (iT) Merwin liar rack man defeated Kr- nie Arthur here lawt night, two out of three fall in a wrestling match billed as one of a series lo determine the northwest mid dleweight champion. Arthur took the first Tall with an arm scis sors In 20 m In tiles, 20 seconds. while Itarrackman evened the ount wllh a body slam In 13 niinuli'H, 30 w-uihn' Tlw ilccliliim; fii'l went lo Itumii'kinnn wllh " lliiinnu'lloi'k In 21) inillilti'H, Mf)(h'N lll'I'dllM'H, lU'I'-KAI.I). N. Y Auk. ". PI- MtulfMt heroitH'H nro .Inuo llnn;ihy, 15, noil Uoi olhi'ii DIclT lcli. I ;). Willi lho nltl of tholr cunoi- Ihi.y mivi'd lhro mnn from ilrownlnK In Iakol lOrlp In Unci' ilnyx mill ni'Vfr 'ilill n word .'ihout II lo Ihi'lr pnronlH. 1 -A X" tJJow 1 coaxed him to cat (fNCE I was worried. MeaL v f time was getting on my nerves. 1 prepared many appe tizing disltns. but John simply would not eat just 'm'need' at his food. Perhaps sometimes a little grouchy. I began to fear he was slipping, wnat was 1 to do? Love. home, happiness, business success all depended upon an improvement in his condition. The blood-tonic idea suggested itself to me. My Druggist recommended S.S-S. He told me that S.S.S. was a great blood tonic; that it had been successful for over 100 years: that it was made from strictly fresh vegetable drugs and i was benehci.v to the most deli j cate system. Also that it would build up the blood and improve I the processes hy which the body i is nourished. I brought home a large size bottle. John agreed to try it. Well, in just a few days I could see the diflerence. His improvement has Jieen so rapid he is going to take several more bottles, and not only that, but he is now telling his friends to take S.S.S." It Ii a Vnown fact that vthen a man's nystem Ketu "run-down," lie hain't the reiiitance to ward Makes You Feel LONDON, Out., Aug. 7. (ft) IiIinuH the defending champion, the Canadian amateur golf cham pionship swung Into the uarter final round today with three Americans In running for the title. Kddle Held of New York, dw fending- bis title won al .lanper park last year, was eliminated yesterday by Carroll M. Stuart of Montreal, but .1. Wood Piatt and Raymond Kerguson of Philadel phia and Frank Connelly of it trait remained In competition. DEFEATS NET STAR KorTHA.MI'TON, N. Y., Aim. ". IA') Krank Hllluldsi, youthful N w Voi k mar, HiinuiK a mwii- limuil iipwt IimIiijt liy ilfi'utlnB I-I" "I" Tllili-n In thi! M imi (low lul' liivlliilhin tinnln tuurnu niinl, 0-k 2-11. 0-1. HlilclilB, lll-ycnr-nld whonlliny. who riuikH No. 12 on tli( nnllnniil ll of Tllilcn'B No. 1. iiroreil bin KiirprlKlnir conuiU'Mt In i-lcun-cut ; faviii,,,, n io onnr'tpr-flnnl runnel r hir lournumont. Atihlund County ronrt olllnn iirnirrnni will ulurt ly AilKllMt I. oft dineaien. Loss of appetite il only a symptom. General weak nesa pervadca the entire body. There is no desire to work or play. It is dangerous to let the red-blood-count remain below normal. S.S.S. Il daily helping people to regilin their strength. Thou sands of uers have testified to its benefits In unsolicited letter! of gratitude. It promotes a keen appetite, gives vitality to tho body, clears the skin and wards off diseases. All Drug Storen sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Ask for the larger size. It is more eco nomical, fju), o Like Yourself Again r i -i. . . a, . Bus" m ; il f r ' I U fl Von owe It to itk I 53 Jl ymir.rir lo trr Il ' lliiul i H.H.S. lta tenlo sss THE HAIG FAILS 10 QUALIFY IN PRO GOLF TEST Other Weil Known Stars Will Keep Walter Com pany in Gallery at Flush ing Tourney. Ni;V YORK, Aug. 7. UP) For til.- first time In his long Klf rareer. W alter I I;iKtn wltl not lie annum those oompetlnff when the professional golfers tee off nt I'resh Meadow club, KlushlnK. In September In ineat of the pro championship. Tim live-times holder of the pro fessionitl title failed to o,niilify yes teriluy, when yomiK llorton Smithy HiiKen'H prttee, leit the field over 1 he (.'berry Valley club course. Smith seori'il a US for tho .III hole hut 1 laen took 1 4 it, four Htroken short of the mark needed to get within the honored ten, which will represent the metropolitan district. AIoiik with Ha pen, others such well known stars as Mike Itrndy, l.oiiK Jim Barnes, Wee Hobby fruirkshank, and Willie MueFar lane failed to qualify. In addition tt Smith, the (lunlifyintf Kioup In eluiles Johnny larrell, dene Snrn .eii. Mill Mehlhorn, Hilly Burke. I'iit (.'ireetll, J immy 1 lines, John (olden. Whiffy Cox and Jack For rester. GABBY STREET TO ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7. (TV Snm Urea don, owner of the St. LouIm Cardinals. National league baseball club, today announced the reap pointment of Charles , (Gabby) Street n h manager of the team for the Ht3 season. . The announcement set at- .-rest rumors the Cardinals would have another new pilot next year.. The 'ion 111 has eh u need manairera at least once each year alnce 1925. This season is Street's first ns n major league manager, and Brea don haH been pleased with his ser vicca although the Cards now nra In fourth place. Ends Piles Quick Pllo sufferers can only Ret quick, safe and lawtlnff .relief by removing the cause bad circulation of tho blood In the lower bowol. Cutting and external remedies can't do thin an Internal medicine must bd used. HRM-ROID. the. prescclp tion of Dr. J. S. Ieonhnrdt, a spec tallst, succeeds, because It relieves this .blood congestion and strength ens the affected parts. IIKM-KOID Is sold by druggist everywhere, and has such a wonderful record of huccchm right ln thin city that Jarmln & Wood say to every Pllo surrerer, try II K.M-KOI1) at our risk. It must end all 11 1 ngony or you get your money back. 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