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ir TACfrc FOUR PORTLAND WINS FEEBLE BATTLEt FR0IV1 SEATTLE n PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 0. P) Portland defeated .Seattle once more tonight In a one-sided gftmt 1 0 to 2, notable for poor p .tch Ing by three Seattle hurleru and erratic fielding behind them. Helped by three walks by Hub bell, Portland scored six runs In the first inning. (night game) ' II. H. r Heattlo 2 10 2 : Portland 10 14 1 f Huhbcll, Hansen, Ki'uuho and Cox; Walters and Palm. OAKLAND, Aug. 9 . (P) A single lo left field by Hay Uru bakep h cored LouIh Martin In the tenth inning hero tonight gave to tho Oaks a 3 lu 2 win over the Sacramento Honalors. J I award Craghead lie Id Sacramento to four hits whilo Vinci wuh touched for ten. The Senators did not get u, base hit off .Craghead lu tho lust flvo innings. (night game) R. H. K Sacramento 2 4 1 Oakland '. 3 1G 1 Vinci and Joohler; Craghead und Lorn bard I, ' ;LOS ANGKLEH, Aug. (!') Hollywood used four pitchers to dflfoaL Iho'Snn Francisco Heals H ttc 7 on tho Illuminated field to night. Itoth teaniH played air tight' ball, with the Heals credited with two errors and tho Stars one. Tho victory left tho Stars 3 to 2 In tho series, but gave them a chanco to annex tho weekly tfuotu If lucky In tomorrow's dou ble header, Hollywood hasn't drop pud d series in eight weeks, (night game) It. H. K. San Francisco 7 0 2 Hollywood - 8 13 1 , AleJJougnll, IllevitiH, Davis and .Gaston; llullerson, Johns, Rhodes, Hulvey und, Hevci'eld. .SAN FHANC1HCO, Aug. In a gamo cluttered with homo runs, Los Angeles defeated tho Allusions 1 r to 0 today. Jacobs, Hurper, Moore and Bchulmerich of the Angels each hit homers while Hofmnnn hit one and Burns two for tho Missions. Tho visitors sewed up the game in tho sixth with a nine run ralley off four hits, four walks und a man hit by a pitched ball. In (his Inning Moore hit a homer with the buses full ami Hchulmorlch knocked one over the fence with ono man on. Lieber was on the mound for the Missions when tho rally started und retired In favor of DouhIuh. l'ho score: H. H. K Los Angeles .....IB 14 0 Missions 9 11 0 i ,Yordc8, 'Walsh,-, and : , Warren; Ltcbor, Douglas, Nelson, Johnson anrt Jlofmaun. , ' ' I . ; ' 6AKLAND, Aug. I). (P) K. O. C'hristner, Akron rubber puddler, and Max Itaor, young Livormoro heavyweight prospect, finished training today for their ten round bout ut the Oakland baseball park Momlny. Hlg Christ nor clubbed and thumped three sparring partners around thn ring with easo making h good Impression with spectators. It will bo Haer's moMt Important bultlo In a short ring career. Ills record is liberally sprinkled v.-lfh knockouts but in Christnor ho will be meeting u fighter who has been counted out but once whn hb lost to tho giant Trlmo Cai ncrrt.: . ' 4 , tENTER TOURNEY Knt lies are coming In for the Southern Oregon Amateur tlnlf chniuplonshlp t o u r n anient and several have been received from Mnrshflnld, Including Itobert Adel esberger. Keith Hall and C, I- Brown, who qualified In the state championship held a short time ngn. They are regarded as handi cap men nnd a threat for tin- crown of Hob Hammond Jr( who won thn championship last year, M'oro local entries are wanted ut J1M2P.NL nnnniiicDi avc UyUILLL I L.n 3 u A liUKO . attondiince Is exportPii jfnt today's liasolmll mine between ij Coqulllo nnd tho Jncksonvlllo I'lr j, ntos at tho county falrKrounds. Tho jil'lnitos, under tho maniiKCrshlp of ' LoUIn I'uhl. nro prepared to kIvo ;l the Coon liny nine ono of their f toughest gnmoa of the season. U Coos Bay on tho other Imnd thinks It the IMrates wlll 'lie an eaay khiihi. Agate Bench l"lf course under p0i)structon tt edge pf ovn, 1 r"f Fl Iff I? pffi"M f 1 a 1 1 rim fnf t?&ffiA ! p ' 7Z Primo Camera, Italian heavyweight boxer, who Is having trouble with the Immigration authorities, had a hearlnn at the labor depart, ment In Washington. Left to right: Rep. Fred A. Hartley, jr., Adrian Bonnelly. Camera's attorney: Camera. a:;3 Leon See. his" manager. DOUBLE WIN BY Aiitrrimn Ijciikiio W I, J'ct. I'hllml.'liilila 77 ;I7 .11 7 r. jinmklyn ..... Vanhlnnlmi (15 .15 .MM i ( MiIciikii' Ni.w Vurlc HI' .rll New Yurk ... Clovohuul r, 04 .HI si. i.cuIh Detroit 55 57 .lil 1 I l'lttuhui sll . (-lllcnK" 41 7 -IIIMI j lluBtoti HI, LntllH 44 IIS .IIII3 cliii'lnniitl ... Himton 7:1 .1142 j I'lillaili'lplilit ii r n .a mot.l'r 1 1 A. Aiil'. !). (I'l 'lillii(U.)hla won both n"n "l dntlllln hc'liriiM' Willi ChluMKO hold Imlliy, InklllK t'1" flral ",lrt thn HiM-oml :l to 0. 1'lrnt (laimii It. ' J'. H. ChlcaKO 2 H 1 Philadelphia 14 1 Walalt mill Tuti"; Ilcmimol and Coclinino. Hcuoiiil Biimci CIlK'HKll I'lilliululplila , faraway anil Tate: n. ii. e. 0 7 1 !l 'S' (I and Hohnntf. IIOHTON. Aim. II. (P) Tho 1)0- trolt 'I'lKOrH hiinn a 3 to 0 mIiiiI out on tho Itwl Sox hoi'o Induy In a Kamo that wim a iilloliliiK dlli'l ljolwcoll Horrolt and l.lmn boe. It. It. K. iiotnilt : 3 11 " ilimton " " Boiioll und llaywoi'th; I.IhoiiIu'O and Horry. NKW YOliK, AUK. 0. (T) Lazi'iTi's ilmihlo, ' scorliiK Coulo In tho ninth InlllliB navo tho Now York Yankei-H a I) to H iIocIhIiiii ovor tluHt. Louis HrowiiH today. Tho HrowiiH tlod the ''l'o wltl n tlneo-i'Uii mlly l tho olKlitl'- It. II. K. St. lOlll s 1 1 Now York II 1. - llliicholilor, llniilshciuwr, anil HuimlliiK; KuffliiK. Jolmiii and lloiiRiiiiKh, l.'lckoy. At. 1U1 1 1 VflTON. AllK. 9. (a1) Clovoland won twloo front Wnsli- liiKlmi tndiiy, taliliiK Ritmo 13 to 7 and tho dooond 4 lo Flint Kimio: 1'. iMvoiimil 1;t -I' 11 WiiNhliiKlon ' ,;l 3 Miller, itenn ami iyiv; Ilinlio, Child. Klsolier. lirown anil It'"'1- Hooolld Rilllio: " ' r.m.,.ljni,t 4 HI l WimhlilKton '' " Kcrroll mid L.. Mowou; n i and Hpi-nci-r. TITLE PLAY SEES LADY STAR LOSE HKATTl.K, AUK- II. (') Mrs. Colda Mycr (iross and Miss cluir lotlo Miller, Helkcley, lllllieatalile 111 tho doubles ovenlo of llvo other l'licltlo northwest tennis tourna ments this season, wont down to detent loday In their, finals mutch of tho Washington Slate meet hero. They wero connuered by Miss Allco Marble, San Mrnnclsoo nnd Miss .Mnnjrarot StllrBColl. Bimtu Moliicil l-ll, tl-3, S-ll. Ilindshaw llairlMon, Taconm and Henry I'm soff. Seattle entered tho duals 111 the moll's shinies. I'rusot'f ujiset the dope when he scored n five-set victory over UiurnNn Oriscoll, San 1'innclsco, 5-7, 0-4, I0-S. 4-". t--- Drlscoll Josterday ollmllUHl loll Ho Tiirenne, Seattle, UefendlnK cham pion, O llonlsoii bnil little arouble lle- featlnit Mel DiliiiKan, Seattle 0-3, 0-4, 0-0. Harrison will meet rrusnft for tho men's championship and Miss Mnrhlo will tnko with Mrs. dross for tho feminine, crown liumim.w. gisslfleO tVf i tl?tnr KOU reuultt. TMTIDFOUT) MATT, it. t'rima l-ltitio RALLY AT FINISH Xatloiuil LtNigtio W L -1 1 Hi r.2 rif r7 Tifi 70 J'ct. .Ill 1 .5S5 .5711 .51111 ... i2 ... in ... r i ... 50 ... ro .4711 .4117 .4411 .:i:i:i I'lTTMHUUdlt, I'll., Auk. n. (IP) J A four-run rally In tho ninth I Kavo tho Now York (llanlH a JO to 0 victory ovor tho l'lttHhlli-Kll IMruloH loday. Thn J'lratoa tlod tho Hcorc In tho elKlith but Kro nior wan nniihlo to oboflc tho (llnnta' hIukkIhk In the final ? boh Hlon. Tho nooro: It. 11. K. Now York 10 15 l'llliihlliKh I! 15 , 2 JitzttlinnionM and IIokiiii; l.'ronch, Kponcor, I'ruolt, Hwotoulo, Jvromor and Jiool. t'INCINNATI, Auk. . (IP) lied I.iloiiM roluriioil to form today and chocked the heavy lilttliiK J'hllllcM ojiahllnK till) Itcd.s to will liy a 3 to J and oven tho sorlc'H. Tho hooi'o: ft I'lilhidolphla 1 Cincinnati 3 Hmytlie, IIiiiikou and l.uciiH and (loocli. II. K. 7 3 0 2 nonnii; ST. T.OTT1S, Auk. D. OT Thc Itrooklyn Jtohins loHt Ki'ound In the National leiiKile pennant rnco today when tlioy dropped a closo Kitiuo to tho St. JjOiilu ('iii'diniitK, 4 to 3. Heimlich iiltched to only Olio man in tho ninth, hut wuu cluii-Ked with tho defeat aa ho placed tho wlnniitK run on lame. Jlrooldyn 3 10 1 St. I.ollls 4 10 1 Clark'. J leliiuich, Yniico and I.o pes;, lthcni, llalliitum and 'il soli. ' INGATE BR! ' .1ACKSONVILM:, Fin., Aug. 0. I'l I tnh Wlngiite, golfing vet eran of Jacksonville, brought the Public Unks title to Dixie today for the first lime since tho com petition began nine years ago. He won a thrilling SU-hole final match from Jos pch H. (Ireene, 24-yonr old Philadelphia textile worker, one up. Two golf balls .rested on the fltith given, one a dead stymlo to the other, and it looked 1 1 k u an impossible shot to everyone but Wingate. He needed to sink it to win. "Wlngate's ball was 18 Inches from the cup while Greene's wu only a few Inches from the hole. Wlnaato tapped tho pellet nnd It trickled around Grceno' bulU The shot was true. (Irecno played hard and the strain was too much for him. After Winghte paused him on the a 7th hole ! up, he collapsed hut was revived at the club house. Hundreds of sweltering funs fti lb) wing the finalists saw plenty of thrilling action, climaxed by the winning putt. Wtimute entered the finals In tin odd of favorite to win the title and tho James 1. Staudish Jr. trophy. (Jreeno was more or less an unknown quality under the stress of the finals play. PAl.O ALTO, Cnl.t Aug. 9. (7P Hilda McCormlck rode AI1.h1,4 Mayhearl and Wparkllng Water Tor fliwl, Kecond and third places for the Aaron M. Frank Farms of Portland in the final maiinen of (be Pa Ho Aito horse show today. MIm MeCormlck competed In a splendid class of IS ladles' hunt- Myrtle oin Work complet ed on new J 'nion till :itlon t corner Fourth and Suiuco snoots, TTiTBTJNTO, MEDFOTID, BROWN WISDOM IN RAIN, IS FIRST HAWTIIOIl.S'i; HACR TRACK, ChlcaKO, III., A UK. 0. 11') Jirown wisdom raged through tho rain to win the $33,000 Hawthorne hand icap hy two lengths from J.acly Uroadcast' before 20,000 spectators at Hawthorne today. My Dandy, coupled with Brown Wisdom in tho betting, was third, with Paul llunyan, a field horse fourth In tho field of 13. lirown Wisdom, leading from start to finish, ran tho mile and a sixteenth in 1 : -1 5 . Tho winner was ridden .by Jockey Willie flur ner and is owned by the Reichert lirotlicrs of liellcvlllo, III, ET L! Victories in last night's matches : in the mixed two-hall foursome golf tournament on Medford's midget links resulted In victories as follows: Mr, and Mrs. Krank j Perl defeated Air. and Mrs. C. If. Uowmun, three up: Mr. and Mrs. Ij. Carter defeated Mr. ami Mrs. U. i H. McDonald, two up; Hoc Fox ! and Wanda Walzak won from Dr. ! D. V. Stone and Mrs. V. Tollef- son; Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Clay de- featod Mr, Stratton und Lyda i King. , j Tomorrows' matches are as fol lows: Mi-, and M rs. T, J, Fuson ! vs. Mr. and Mrs. Vic IJeckman; j Mr. and Mrs. Ij. T,artep vs. Mr. ! and Ali-s. Ij, A. Tollefson; Mr. und Mrs. Hoy Iong vs. M.r, and Mrs. J l'rank Perl. j Ycslerdiiy's low scores were 1 taken'' by J. JO, Edmiston .with '12 and by Dorothy Hlead with 4y, DUNCAN, Oklu., Aug. 9. (!) A spectacular flro of unknown or igin tonight destroyed tho Long Hell company's lumber yard here with an estimated loss of $7r,000. Officers wero investigating rumors that the blazo was of incendiary origin. For u timo an entire business and residential -block was 'threat ened iim the flames leaped a hun dred feet in tho skies, Fire de partments f r o m Mariow and Cancho, helped control tho flanH-s. Meteorological Report August I). 1IKM) 'FOItKCSTS j Med ford and vicinity: Sunday fnlr; no change In temperaturu!, a rego n : Sunday f a i r with fog along coast; no change in tem perature. Local Data.- 3.K 5k Tenipcralure (degs).... 01 Highest (last 12 hrs.) til Lowest (last 12 hrs.) (11 Hel. humidity (pet.).. 27 Precipitation (inches) .00 !I0 IN it I 21 .00 State of weather. ..Clear Clear Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1!I21( 1U.U7 Inches. 1 Sunrise today, T: Kt a. m. ; Sunset today, 7:1! p. m, ' '? Sunrlso Monday, 5:1-1 a. m. W M . ' 371 1 1 TC 1 1 "isoNr Meteorologist. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. !). W tialph (irtnnnn, Portland boxing promoter, announced today Mxie l.'oi-vnblooin, light heavyweight e b a m p 1 o n of the world, had "backed out" of his agreement to fight three bouts In the Pacif ic northwest owing to an eyo Un jury. llo was to have fought In Spokane Aug. I I, Aberdeen, Aug. 21, and Portland. Aug. 27. WOOLKIC11, Pa., Aug. 0. (P) The patriarch of this village, M. n. Ulch. 75, head of the firm' of John Hich ami llrothers, woolen nm mi fact urers, was killed last night In an automobile accident, Salem More than $2,000,000 being expended this year for con struction, improvement and main tenance of market roads by 30 counties of Oregon, according to state highway department. In a prenuptial contract a Vir ginia couple agreed never to make any claim to each other' prop erty. ( Hivlously there are two automobiles In that family. Ar kansas (iazette. The greased -tpolc race, once u. hilarious feature at outings, seems to have disappeared. Hero nnd lherv tho. 'you see a stock-markot victim painfully Inching his way l;,,-k IVtroit Xcwx. C 3 BASEBALL Fair Grounds Jacksonville Pirates , VS. Coquille Sun., Aug. 10 OT?EfiOT, SUNDAY, MTCiTTftT 10, 19.10. SALEM, Ore? Aug. 9. VP) H. II. mallard of Portland, Independ ent candidate for United States senator, waa relettHed from the city Jail here yesterday 'tor serving a 12-day sentence for attempting to speak on the street In violation of a city ordinance, htullard says lie a city ordinance, tiiaiiaru says neisiKoeu ueueiiiciii m i'n- " will speak next Sunday, the pro- burning of the Shanghai lumber Ml 'WW r rv In Order to Make It More Satisfactory to Purchasers, We Will Issue a Coupon Book Good for a 40-Gallon Barrel So You Can Get Gas in Any Quantity Desired at Any Time This Free Offer Starts Monday, Aug. 11 Pierce-Allen Motor Co. LOW G. M. A. C. TERMS IF DESIRED 8th and Bartlett Streets Phones 941 and 150 CO - 7 Dividend on Class A Stock hlbitory ordinance not applying on that day. CORVAL1.IS. Ore.. Aug. 9. WPr The district attorney's office has announced that ltudy It. Nor ton of Devitt has revealed In a This Exceptional Offer Begins Monday WITH EVERY '' O. K. Guaranteed Used Car Until Further Notice We Will Give a 40-GalIon Barrel of RED CROWN GASOLINE With the Purchase of Any of Our GUARANTEED USED CARS OPERATION That one word explains why year after year so many people turn to this institution for helpful service in build ing loans and investments. The funds you invest with us are in turn loaned to other members who wish to build or modernize their homes that's Co-operation. When construction begins our dollars get into local channels of trade, stimulating business and sustaining payrolls of the community. . And that's Co-operation, in the benefits of which you and every other citizen share. And in addition your dollars when left with us are employed at full earning capacity from date of deposit. JACKSON COUNTY . BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION mills at Devitt on the night of August 1. Norton, with W. ! Merrick, mitnager of the mill, and w i ol,, ntrhmiH. WBS arreted yesterday on a charge of arson. .(p) TJUm-VIV Ariz.. Aug. 9 With six dead and 12 missing Arizona and Sonora, Mexico, tor rential rains which have dftnehed and flooded the southwest for two days continued today with lessenc'J force. , .., i Ar. fion miles, tour times that vt Its rail- ill ways nee