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MlflJFORD MAIL TlttfUNEOMEDFORD, PRECOX, TUESDAY. ' JANUARY 20.' 'mi.
DEM Y yEH$ ARetiring Little Miss
IT
g i a r
AS SOFTTOUCH
Old Mauler Says He Always
- Loved to Sock the Big
Guys Gym Workout Is
'Just for Exercise.'
,.: lly Kdtvuifl .1. Soil
(AHHeUUf( J'ifHH HpoiiH Writer)
N 12 W YOIiK, Jan. 2 . (!)
Possibly It mouiiH HomethinK very
probably it ilorsn't hut nlil
'.lohnno Pompsy is hflpliiK hlm
r . wlf to dally workouts at thn K.vm
': nnsiuin of Artlo McCiovurn, in undo
moulder to t h c- prlncc-H f tho
sports roulm.
Up Rtnlkfil into tho foundry f
the Jil(!(iavrn ytonliiy fur the
first timo in niontliH, iiceompunied
by the ever-rHitihe Juh Wllnon,
the Krencli trainer andrri!niianlon
he avt ulred by knocking (ieorseH
Carpentier Iuoho from IiIh untour
ne that overfast July afternoon in
; lioyloH Thirty Autos, hack in 1H21.
lie had uxkuri that Die deepeKt
Hecrocy BUtrouiul bin vIhIih and Hie
HurpriKc wan -iputual when lie col
lided . with a reporter, a follow
warrior iiKuhiHt tin threat of
onerourhlntf flefb, in the box-like
hoolhx fiat adjoin the KyninaMluiii.
Jack bad bin own boxing hIiopk
ami bin K.vm eloibeH tucki ii under
1 hlR arm. He looked ready for a
fiffht or ii frolic.
.Juki for Kxrrrlso
' "lly, kid," be yelled. "LcCh k1
1 fining."
Hp wouldn't admit IiIh pivm-iu-o
there meant anytbiiiK oh far oh
the fluht K'line writ ruueerned. tie
needed exereine, be Haiti. pointing
out that bo wasn't nlimn in that
respect. FIkIU plans? I In bad
none.
AlcOovern Htretehed iho former
king of them all on a mat and put
him through a tough grind of leg
and body exerrlncH. DempHey took
it in great Mtyle. He punched the;
has, Hbadow-boxud, wrcHtled. lle;
Jumped on the hchIch and the
neeilto rented at 203 pnumlM, eight
poundH above what would he IiIh
beHt righting weight today. j
' l'byically JJempKuy apiearcd to i
ho in grand nbape. lie lias Honie
excesH weight aruund I he waist
line, a Hoft Rbeatli of flenh across
the iMiek iuuhcIch, hut be innveil
with the sii and dash of the old
mauler. . When he tossed Hit-night
rlghtH at the defeiiHoleHH punnhlng
bag, the platrorin shook and the 1
thunder echoed throughout tho
gym. Ho loves to punch.
Can Ki III UK
'.'Nut had for an old fellow," he
ftnid.UH he Htopped down. "1 guess
I mill can hit."
"Slribllng and Scbmeling will
iniw $700,000 In Chicago," be
volunteered. "No more . . . no
two fighters in the world can drawl
more, today . . . (Iiiich are too
tougli . . . Sharkey and I this
summer? . '. . , Jl'.oiio.ooo! . , . j
Don't be silly . . . that kind of
money died with Tex Itlckard."
"Of cniit'He, I still think I can
fight," .lack continued. "I.Pt'H
wait and hoo how Camera turns
out. I a I way loved to sock Hhikc
hlg guyn. He'd bo a Hoft touch for
me. I got to decide tiick, I sup
pose, but . . . well ...
"Hee you tomorrow. Pally, bring
your , boxing hIioph."
T
VP? '
, iliilfiJ ' nuanY UP- PACK vou
H TrilNG-S - WE'(?r Off OrJ
Vffi&&'y& - mowbr sCATAie t?ipw.w,
Ilr,- . ......
M-t ruiss HAV TMZEPOF"
THE LiTTLF CHAMPION so TBY'ver
V COE V 5Hi MUST KS-loZEL 1
B' OREGON FROSH
TO PLAY HERE
SHE MASTeReC
KOHEiZ. 5(CATNt3
50NJA
AT EARLY DATE
i
Easy Hurling Style Keeps
v- Grove From Wearing Out
I'MII.ADELPHIA. Jan. 20. VP)I maybe lonKpr. I wouldn't bo r-
tirlkni if hp it tip n ri-coiti rot
li'iiifth of Rcrvlfc on the mound,"
he mid.
"A pitcher like vnorea tnrow
with his arm exclusively. That ",
If old ' Doc" Kbllns. the bone
and mu.-ole nu-nder fur the Phila
delphia Alhletictv knows his ath
letes, Hubert Moses drove will
ls drifting steadily to such a dlvi
!. ilon. -and, while it Is not precisely
or. definitely (limsirM there
is a sort of tacit undei'standinK
about it.
I When the fniRston Vacht club
and lloiton Smith siitn a contract.
there is no sort of suspicion on the
part of the party of the first part
thftt the parly of the second part
is Kolnff to slick around in a shop
or on nn instruction tee the Ki'e.'iter
part of the year and sell clubs and
give lessons.
A number of other famous corn-
continue to be a terror to oppos-;why he had a sore wing fre- prtitive golfers in professional
InK bntfmen for years to come; j nuently. Rarnshnw hnsn't the. free ....,,). a,.c under contract with
ery that marks drove's pitch. , ,!, ln ,hls fusion. n,t all the
Improving all the time. I ing. Hut even so. big fleorge Is obligation entails is to register
"The only first nid given drove locse enough to escape serious frorn lhnl cUllt ,,, ,10 tnurnnmenls.
last vear was a bit nr mlbeslve nt-m . tre,il,ln I'-a rl-f n aceiilenis .... r.... i. i
IViaClC , rVIGtlJOrQ AtnlCtlC 0 now 10 cov'''' 1110 "rove ought to be belter tins sea-,
'int iis at ine enu 01 ins loi eiiiigei . son innn just, ana lie may
He should go right along pitching reach his peak lor four or five
anil winning frr at lenst IT, years, ( years."
Callison's Cage SauaidiWill " '"" 'tno lanky lett-handcri deiiv
a 1 is Improving all the time. I ing.
Include Many Youths Who
History.
SCHOOL GlRl
TOUR. WORLVS
CHAMPON SHfS
amp AfV Olympic
crown .
r0- flSUGE"
With Rod and Gun
, . By Erneit Rottel and
Dick Green
ciinrisiatcil. lie was found to be
hauling from his cur, and the car
was taken. Then he lost his liber
ty to the tune of lio days in jail.
And he killed
either. . . .
. no partridges,.
Arr.ineementM were completed
last night for the apiwnrnnce In
this city. February C and 7, of the
rniversity of Oregon Freshman
basketball team In a two-game
merits against the Medford high
.irhool. The Frosh will be headed
by Prink f'allison, who rose to
coaching prominenee In the slate
by producing state champions and
near champions, over n long period
of years, for the local school.
fiilllson will bring with him
I.yiliard. sensational negio athlete,
and several faces familiar to local
fans. Including Harold (Rough
liny) Anderson. Clifford Lord and
I'harb Thomas, member, of last
years high school iilnt. and .Mal
colm Ktine.
(ooil-Vill Tour.
The visit of Caillson and his
Freshmen will be the athletic event
of the year locally, and a sort of
good-will .gf.-uiirc, to remove the
bad taste left In the mouih or this
city by some of the Inefficient foot
ball rcfereelng a year ago.
The. following week end tho
Chemau-a Indians come for two
games with the Hillgher crew. It
will be their first apearance on the
basketball eourt, though their fnot
, ball teams have showed their wares
; here three times. They always j i it
1 up a good struggle.
I Meuveen ibe Frosh and the
I'lieinawn games. Hie nurgherites
will get a severe test for their met
lie and be n fine .shape for the
remaining games of the conference
selielule.
In February, the Willamette uni
versity Frosh play a two-game
series with Ashland high.
OLF
O.B.
jFy. KEELER
Accordlns to Francis Powers and nirided :,Jnti two cLikhos those
several other sporting authorities, who mainrnin 'club positionH and
though the Professional Golfers j may be termert' resident profession
assoeiation. so far as I have -learn-'I nls; nnd -those who follow the
ed, has said nothing official about j tournaments.
it us yet, pro golffrs soon may be There is no douht that the pome
that, norms tn be quite popular
with some Kolf and country eluhs.
J.Y-
X BV HOWARD ROCKEr f
Jiaiie
XY.KOf'Slfi: Atlem tlrajf. yomuj
c.rtresH. is to hf the star in Mar
Kleiil'n ticut lirfunUmut mvaii-ai
KHtttr, "Hiifu'it f.'lii inl (it ti t uttn-l:
i.itf." lire utivuiie? sinter. Virf
'ute. is pn.ni for' Dirinltt f.'ni i
niufi. nrlist ulio ia imintinii the
ilviorntu)nS lor n licio thentrr.
dhnnnhio diih V trim tie n touil
ilr.nl of attention, ami when rtiia
ruins a harrowed dress siU is
trearhw. he assures her he will
nine cart nf it. Ktetn a vrcss
ufojf, .inrtfn Crane, is in love
tcith Ailrrn but she refuses to lis
tfn to his suit until Viv itnuv's
future is vmvutcA for. Edna VtU
Itnnit, thtj artrmts idiom Ailecn has
diaitiiucd, is blttrrl't Jealous.- A
paranrnuh nttarkinit bit implicit'
tUm tlin reputations 6f Ailetn and
i'irintnr uvptars in a .Vtw York
goam sheet.
A ROMANCE Oi- RAOi
STATERS DEFEAT
C0UGARS21 TO 20
COUVAI.1J.S, Ore.', Jani 311. (P)
Yly the 'narrowest of .mnrRlnH; Oro
lion StntVhoiotnerrf last nliiht de
feated AVashlnmi.n Htate, Jt-'0, in
a despera t ety fu uk h t eon f eretu;e
Rame. which placed the Item-ei in
se-ond plate in the northern di
vision. Oregon State' riix-point lead at
the start was soon wiped oui, the
half utidliiK In n in-HI tiy. In Ihe
second period the teams were never
more than two points Apart.
lewU of DrvKun wuh IiIkIi point
man with U) jm.Iiuh, while Oordon.
his Khun opponent, wa veeond
with eiht.
The teams play here again to
ri iKht.
f piiii"iiH of F sportsmen show a
fnillUK for t hit ten-Kautfo Hhottftiri
for huuliiiK (lut'li.s and. otlji'r game
birdH, especially wherfl .lutiK ranwe
shonifrtK is found necessary. One
hunter recalled the old black pow
der days, when shoot orn placed
about five drams of black powder
and from I to two ounces of
shot in a teu-KaiiKO shell. The old
powder was a proKrosHlvo hutniiu;
substance. The development . of
stnolteles.t powder hroiiKht chanK'
ami the big toailliiK comtanies
learned 1'iat the maxiinum load of
powder should not exceed 4 U
drams ai;d the shot slioiild not ex
ceed 1 minces, but as later do
vt'lnpments Inado their appearance J
the load was Increased.
Antto ,..
Price ..
j Canaan
vera no hep ic
One sportsman holds that the
ten-gauge gun has no place in the
huntliiK of quail, grouse or phens
anls on groundH that the game Is
ruined with the charge. He also
maintains that u l-gauge gun
could he used lo good advantage In
killing, ducks, though they are
harder to kill than upland birds.
-Most hunters are Interested more
In the methods of killing game
than in the amount brought home,
but In old days conditions were
Just reversed. In those days hunt-ei-H
killed tho birds- by hundreds
for the pure sake of obtaining the
meat. Tho good shoaling In the
uplands is usually done at Uf,
yards. The 4u or Ml yard shot Is
a rare happening due to cover be
ing so thick that the hunter can
not see properly at that distance
to give his shots accuracy.
(hild Hill. UiKli 'Hchbnl gula'idiiil !
buys' hnnketba)l teantsiwill iiivado':
the, St. Miiryts Kym toiiigii( -iti-bul-i I
tie Hie St. .Mary's boys' and girls'1
school teams in what jiromiHns to ;
be u hard struggle lor bylh teams. '
A large crowd will be tin hand lo j
witness l)i)l Ii contests.
HI. Mary's teams liavo been In
I several hard workouts Iho past two
, weens mm now nre in shape for it
good game. Tito St. Mary's girls
inn ul.su showing some real pep
mid form and .should give tho Cold
Hill maidens a lough game.
Sinning linmiu lor t lie at. Mnrv's '.wvi..,.
hoys will be: W;;.hoii und liou'iiuies
Lewis, Kiinrds; I.agesoii, collier: ; i,lmen'i,
v.-., ,ini uiiu uu:h I.UIY1S, lOl-
wards.
Friday,, .lanuary 2:1, Si. .Mary's
hoK ami giiia will go in Ontial
I'olnl lor Hie second hard game of
the week.
The Si. .Mary's teams have some
real coiupetiion ahead of llieni. The
following Is the schedule for the
season :
.Inn. lit (iold Hill tit St. Mary's,
Medl'ord.
Jan. 23 St. Mary's tit Central
l -oin t .
Jan. 21 SI. Miuy's at
vs, Tiger Cubs.
Jan. 27 Open dulo.
.Ian. :in Hums Valley
aiary's.
Fell. II Phoenix nt St. Mary's.
Feb. C SI. Mary's at F.ngle I'oint.
Feb. Ill Open dale.
, Feb. IllProsper! ill St. Mary's.
Feb. IT -Open dale.
-March : Open dale.
Feb. Ill 'Central Point ut SI.
Mary's.
Feb. 21 Si. Mary'8 nt Phoenix.
iMnrcli li St. Mary's at Cold Hill.
Feb. 27 Open dale.
I i .IR'dford; .Hlkri' bowling expeill
llqli'i t.ij'til'jriiath Fails Sunday ap-
; l'aicjitJy,.taok,4ill the "Pep" out of
j the herd for their malch last night'
iwllh the tlate.s aggregation, . the
laiilo dealers taking three straight
games.
'. "High'' Price of tho dates gang
; scored high game with 211 In the
second .si-trt,, and high mulch total
with . riin piu.s.
j In , Hie Klamath engagement
Prultt. lead-off jue of Hie local
Flks. gralibed a ." piize for hlg-!!-esl
thriw games of the week rfrllccl
; In the lumber city, by enisling
-i'. pins. lie also, set 1, hot pace
in the nine games rolled against
Klamaih l:lks during the day, gar
nering ,,J Mil maples.
Jjist night's scores and those
niiide in KNimalh follow: '
(lutes Auto Co.
144 IHil
CHAMPION OF CUE
BOWS TO VETERAN
ITIAL
ir,.l
1117
JIM
H:i)
3-
21 1
170
.lii-S.
Pl'llitt
join
it'arkln
' I (ii li k in ...
! Kails
Handicap
SRS !).I7
lOlks. -
armory.
at St.
2ll
171
it: 4
1 117
1112
Kl
xiis sfir,
.Mcill'iiril i:iks.
First Set.
Kill
1 "ill
I ti, 2
1 il'-l
17S "ill
'.!
ins ;r,n
. 1 1: l si :i
152. .1521
37 111
SH2 2717
!)I7- 521
1B3 i:i:i
1.17 4 2S
172 531,
lull 4Si
3ii no
S4 5 25 IS
Fights Last Night
faltoAl(i. LfUh. Sii.-ilVlaak.
Ilinn, ' the Norwcglnu nililill.u
wolglit. Is looking for the one who
wrote tbr ditty:
"All work und no play mailed
Jack a dull boy."
Hansen worked too much In the
ring .. til t sl .THinths g ' , ,
leclded to y for while. lie1" " " ""'
came back luet night ami look a
beating from Joe Hhat key. a fair
middleweight from Albion. Mich.,
nfter eight rounds. Sharkey, out.
weighed uboui III pounds, wen
easily.
(lly the Awociated Press.)
(Mill" Will. Harry Dillon, Win
nipeg, slopped Al Vt llkins. Nil
h (ii).
TOUUXTI1, tint. Itllly Town
send. Vancouver, knocked out Jack
Horner, St. l.ouUj, ( 1 ).
.MINNEAPOLIS. llrllt (lor
iiiais Miiiiicipolls. oiilpolnled Ihnie
Peter.s, Chicago. ( It').
Constipated
forming i-imlr.K
I'S REMUY I 7l
ndtbli,, all- a M m
tlve. Mild.
-rfl-wTlOMHiHT
(IoIiir back a few years, Kva
N'ealon of the .Mall Tribune today
meal led an InterestiUK Inchlent
when she wltneKsed a battle be- Mi
j twern a rattlesnake mid n chicken'.
tin tho homo place ln the Table
Utick section. She heard the
chicken mukltiK HtraiiKe sounds
and koHir inti (lie yard, she saw
the chlcliiHi pttckhiK at a snake,
but each time barely nitssint; its
mark. Thr lvptile wim coiled and
wa HtrikliiK nt the hen, but the
latter succeeded in keeping Um dfs
tance. Another member of the.
tamlly arrived on the scene ami
lOtlllK the
snake. That atno year nnnilin
snake was kllbd on the premise
j wIumi It was found on the cellar
stairs. it wits an unusually dry
(season and the rattler rame down PORTLAND LEADING
wi nn' iiiniiniiin in st'iiiTii 01 water
but as a rule, they linger on the
j higher levels.
speedy Iudo,
Kuckie r.aus.
Initiod of habit fbrrainv i
vritronff, irritntlnrr
tfike-NATURI'
fA-1haufe,drtsrndabli
ITtBbM laiatlvi.
lht tonMrruw iriht ' lo MtMiiuiw .
Thm Att.Vmamtahl IaioMm'
id. l't'1
It would Uidahly lake nmre
than (he report irom-Florida that
a Stolen KojiI Is .f Kreater Value
in tiio even of the law than nn
llleuallv sl.-iln deer, to t haute the
view of ii ccrtalu Imnler rotu'crn-.
iim the bluh rue! ol partridges in
.Micbluan.
A hunter of Trinioiiiitatn, wiih
bis Mini, bis automobile and bis
liberty. Ntnrtcd out after the pro
leeted Mi d. nccoi dim: to a story
frot.i MichlKan received af ihe of
fieti of the Amcfhnn tiame nwoc
atlon. -
Haled Into court, he w:i0.mnd
to be u.slny hit gun, and that was
j OAKTA.n. Cal. -I
Manila, knocked oil.
Kansas City, tlM.
I HAI.TIMOUK. MieKey AV.il
i ker, woi'id mi'tdlcwcubi champ. on.
knocked out Hemmi Weincr. lul-
timore, til; iton-title.
COAST HOCKEY TILT
.Prultt 231 lfll 212 (!.t4 i
flill Ma 176 2Lr r.47
Krieksnn vi KR 1 117 47S !
ltiinkin llil l-r.2 ir,7 470
linds ; 171 170 2.1.1 r.7-1
S72 S47 !!M 70.1
Klniittitli Klks.
Pot'.'i-Hon i:rj 1 7 ! 17;) r.r.o
Wilson UO') 211 1122
Puisyrk 1S1 mr. ls; rii.i
Ihich l io 1 1; r. . isa 41
I'lyoeek IX) ir2 1 r-7 tuo
0!t S!I0 J2 2 27 21
Klamaih Klk.
Second Set.
; Peterson l!2 1 S3 R3l
; wiison 1 07 1 7ii 1 as:
' ihieh iu; 10:1 , ic7 r..ii
I Passyck 20 1 is I 1S1 fifio
I Harron 172 21.1 100
!27 S!S SS'I 2714
Medlord Klk.
Pi-uitt 221 2.m no 010
s ill K'tf 22:1 i.m; r,.i;,
Kr i-kon 122 10! 2 1.1 ,":t l '
I Canktn 1 2,1 220 l xs 1
! Kad.s . 2;tl i;.S 177 56 1;
I "12.1 !00 277 0
ClIICAflf). Jan. 20 Franlc
Scoville 'of ItuTtalo. -waited :0
yeat;s to njake his debut in a
world's championj-'hip billiard tour
nament and then be un't one of
the HtroiiKist champions the three
ciishion field ever knew. ,
Sco ille lasi n i u h t defeated
Johnny l.ayton, eham)ion of nil
thrt.'e-cushion stars for three years
straight, in the first nuiuh of the
!!:', 1 tournament by a score of 50,
to :t5 in 55 innlnx. t
, The- Mulfalo challenRer, who
wen the rifcht to compete by rap
turing the eastern seetional cham
pionship, entered tho- match la
belled as an easy mark for the
Setla la, .Mo.. ;ict. Hut Instead of
showing sins of ricrvotisncss, he
stroked oven with the champion
for tiie first if. inning', ilrupped
behind momentarily ami then
breezed ahead and stayed there.
Mis IhkIi run for the match was
six while liytrn's best cluster to-:
taled throe.
Scoville has been playing bil
liards for SO years but not until
now has he launched ' .1 serious
earn pn inn for Ijiyton'y crown.
Tho tournament wilt .require 11
days.
OAKLAND. Calif.. Jan. 20. OV)
Krneat lAUnbardi. Kiant catcher
of the Oakland baseball club, has
been sold to the P.rooklyn Na
tionals for a sum reported not
test than $50,000, plus two players.
s ELKS LODGE THURSDAY
HARVARD-PRINCETON
VAiXCtM'VKll, H. v.t JA)l. 'jO.-iiTi
Piji'tland llm karoos todav bad the
Paciife CiviH I bcitv JeaMiU Xwi
The Itu.-k. hist niubt thsnlaced the
Nancoiiver l.ioiis as holders (lf f 1st i j
puce h Heleattim tti,. lo.'.lls 2 to 1
In a 1 iuhr ctintest.
IDAHO WrMAl'cAGERS
TROUNCE EAST OREGON
LA 1 1 1 1 A '0 1 1 : . Jan. 20. ( 1N
Caliuiu; stnimlh lapblly in the
la-t half, tho l.ewUL11, Idho nor
mal school lxkeihtill tam trounc
ed K.tstcrn tueKoii Normal hen.
last nlfciht, 4J to ij. r
RIFT NLARS CLOSE
t.Vi Tlic rift in Ha'i vard-t'rinee-ton
athletic relalioiis which statied
'n i:2ii set tnetl nearer a close to
day than it h.i ai any tune in
the inlcrveuuut tour years.
Prince ton underciaduato "of
fb lain" , and five- llurvanl sports
ptalns have agreed upon a pol
i" of 1 enmlnt: athletic relations
hvtWetMl (he two cidbucH. I'lincc-;
ton favors Ittimedlalo rcsu mpt Ion '
of relations with Harvard In all,
sports eeept football. ltarard'
(av.tr lmtnV'ate resumption
relattitis "uu indnm footlall if that
were possible."
Members -of the Medford Rika
lodk' are requesled to keep n
open date for Thursday niuht.
when a class will be initiated into
the lodne, followed by n crab din-,
nor. There will be sufficient food1
for at h ii;:t liiMI petplc. as I fi
ilKen 'iabs have been ordered
from the roast. Thny will arrive-1
here fn'sh from Warren ton. An
luterestitii: evening it. expected.
DEAN OF SCIENCE AT
PURDUE IS CALLED
lU'UIIAM. X. .,,v,-Tuo av
I'limi' animal liK'nim- Irom farm
wiHMllotH lit Coon ntiil ttinfton riiuu-
jin- m .M-ii 1 1 II 111 '9 11 1 1 c uuiotiiitu to
llliile tluiu t,W.
NKW YORK, Jim. ;n. (,rr.
lUi'luirtl Tl. Mimtr. ili'iiu (if RflPiH't' j
nl I'linlui' uiilvi'islly. I.afiivi'tti'.
Inil.. ilit'il tmlay nt MiMilnrlal 1ms-1
plinl. Hi- wan f.li. I
Hp rts HttirkiMt with hniln cnit
i'or last Di tiilii'r. uftor lni vIiir j
l'iit much or IiIh IHo working out i
uictliotls or t'lii'tipor raillutn proiluc-1
Hon. nml wti? liroiiitlil to Now York
In lVri'tnlior nftor ho hail nitnVr-1
Kotio mi npiTutlon t tho Mayo
clliilo, ltoclieslor, Mlun,
Chapter 9
A NEW STAR TWINKLES
IT WAS after oue when Alleen and
Vivienne returned' to the apart-
I ment. Early enough,- ordinarily,' but
to Alleen the evening had been in
, terminable. It ever she had acted,
or ever expected to, she certainly
had done ao during the last few
hours. Klein and Jimmy had been
observing her, approvingly,. she he-
Moved. '
What Klein might have said to
Dwfght Channing before the artist
joined' thcni Aileen did not know,
Apparently both thought It wiser to
ignore the article in the current
Tattle 1'ufej. it was not so much
the story itself. Vlvieuue's calm ac
ceptance and her amusement over
it'tvero far more serious. '
vlvlonne crossed to the table to
get a cigarette. Beside the.boz. was
the opened copy of Tattle Talet.
Sitting down, she reached for It and
reread the paragraphs that Ailoen
know by heart.' Then, with an alitor
bravado, -she calmly tora but the
page.
"Did you ever see anything so fle
llclously absurd!" . Something iu
Alleen's expression caused a 11 u Ick
change In her own. '"What on
earth's the matter with youJ' she
demanded Impatiently, "Ever since
1 showed you this you've been act
ing like a clam." '. .
"You didn'.t expect. me to like It,
I hupu? How you can think It fun
ny, I can't understand."
"Well, isn't It?" Vlvlenno looked
up, honestly surprised.
"Not to me," said Alleen. Vlvl
enno, don't you see Iho position this
puts both of us in?"
"You mean that you take It serl-
' ously! Ah, Alleen! How can youV"
Vivienne wus laughing. "Evcty
; body I talked with tu-ulght got a
I kick out of 1L" -
"Viv, you haven't been asking
i people it they've rood It?"
j "Why not? Aren't I elitltledHo a
lillfe publicity? If It helps you, It
ought to help me"
Helii youf Aileen gasped.
"How con It help either of us?"
I "You' make me tired!" suapped
Vivienne. "One might think you
wero playing the lead in fc'ojtf
l.ynm or After tturk. Oh. wait till
! 1 tell (.'banning!"
"Irav jon mentioned it to
Chunnliig'.'" Alleen spoke very
slowly.
"Why, no but of course, he's
seen it," said Vivienne carelessly.
"Kveryono who i unyrrie sun
MTibes to the crazy slicct. No one
believes what's In it. They take It
as a Joke."
"But, Vlr did Chanulug pay Gal
latin ?"
"For that darned old dress?"
Vivienne yawned. "I suppose he
did. What of It?"
'What ol if.'" Aileen repeated.
"Willi you spending your days In
bis studio which happous lo be his
apartment and yuur going about
with him- "
"And your being starred ' by
Klciu!" Vlviehne cut In harshly.
"Uf course, if ttiu want to admit tho
plnrh "
"Do you know what you're say
ing?" Alleen m almost frantic.
"Itntbcr. Do you. old duar? ,ir
vou're going to play elder sister,
-v by don't you grow up? Your stuff's
ill out of date. The crowd uslls me
.Straight and Narrow' hut Itn not
narrow minded."
The f(-w remaliilng days .nrore
Vllcon's opening new by quickly.
I'lien came the thrilling "lirnt
iiiKbt" and "Sana's (iliiutmas Slock-ing-'
was a proved sucrcss.
-Mai Kloin beamed Iu (he lobby
i' Hit amlletH-i- pass'.d slowly out
' his llimter. Hunts of the Mai;
mis dean of the critics. Ha stopped
l grasped Klein's hand
' Mai, you old tmundre!, you'tt
done it again'. Ti.ls show ought to
be a' niinl." .' ; i "r
-Don't 'forget to 'say that In
print." Jimihy Crane was at once
alert.
"That Gray girl's u lind." said
Qulnn of the Globe as lie joined the
group. "In addition to being easy
on the eye nnd ear, the kids au
actress. Max."
"Would I he starring her If she
wasn't?" The producer shrugged
his shoulders.
"You've starred a few that made
me wonder." Quinn poked him in the
ribs. "But you'd better tie up this
one on a long-time contract. See
you later. I've -got to go If you
want this In the paper."
-It hardly seemed possible to
Aileen that Hie weeks had slipped
by so quickly that her great mo
ment had arrived and that she had
scored.
After the final curtain-call she
lied to her dressing room. The gen
erous applause that had hailed ber
as a reigning favorite still echoed
in her ears. -
Gently, the maid closed the door,
aud Alleen almost reluctantly be
gan to lake oft her costume. She
felt like n Cinderella, running away
from the bull. Ouly Aileen knew
that her pumpkln-cnacb would be
waiting wheu she was ready. And
the innid was preparing to help her
into an even -more lovely. 'gowu,
that she had never worn..- All green
and sliver, like a' uilst. it -Itad the
effect of being alive as she moved
about. She bad ordered It specially
for this evening's celebration for
the -pui'ty that Dwlght CbaunliiK
was giving Iu her honor. The maid
put a white fiirlincd cloak over her
smooth shoulders Just as Vivienne
burst 1n with Jimmy Crane behind
her. '';.,
Do hurry, Aileen!' You're stun
ning and everybody's waiting. My
dear, we're n proud of von! I can't
believe I'm your sister!" She flung
herself Into Alldeu's arms in her en
thusiasm' -' ' ' 1
Jimmy Crane coughed discreetly.
"I'liulo to see a woman doing a he-
man s Job. Stand aside stud let me.
show ynu how it should be han
dled." ' ' , " '
"Jimmy!" Ailleen cried eagerlv.
"Come and hug me till it hurts so
I'll know that I'm not dreaming!"
Standing on tip toe, she gave him
her lips aud he read the heartfelt
gratitude In her moist hlue eyes.
Mlminy, it couldn't have happened
-eicept for what you did!"
With her bead pillowed on his
shoulder; she was silent for a mo
ment, llor memory ran back to that
summer night in the thunderstorm
when their pulses had heat Iu
unison as .they were beating now.
Aileeu wished that she and Jimmy
and Vlvcould go off Somewhere
together just slip away by them
selves. There was so much lo talk-
over, and she was rather timid
about all these waiting people.
lion t. You 11 muss me!" She
pushed him away as It always
seemed she must. "Do you know
what I'd really love to do if- we
only tinted?"
' "What?" he asked, as though sur
prised that iiis arms wore empty.
. "Go out to some quiet place for
ham and eggs. Remember how we
used to "
"And I helped to make ynu a star
for this!: he pretended to reproach
her. "They'll ueed a cordon of po
lice to keep the crowds outside- We
escaped jail once! I'd bo afraid to
lake another chance."
Max Klein's bulk appeared in the
open doorway. "Is this a breakfast
we're going to or do we start soma-
time?"
"We'd belter," Aileen laughed. "I
suppose 1 11 have to go' jome sleep
liofore to-morrow night."
"Run along! I'll be there later,"
laid Jimmy, and Alleen looked dis
appointed. "Why don't you come with us?"
She wautcd him so much.
"I've got to round up the newspa
per bunch. I'm picking them up at
Ibelr oBlces. Dont worry. I -won't
he loug." But Alleen was not quite
happy when Klein's chauffeur closed
the door of the manager's limou
sine. It did not seem fair that Jim
my shouldn't be with her each mo
menton this night of all others.
: tt-iii. I.'t. it tt U,,l,y ,
Now, according to Robert E.
llarlow, director of thn 1'. (.:. A.
tournament bureau, the tourna
ment game has developed into u
business.
lio says it would be possible lo
arrange a tournn merit scliotlult-.
fuJlowing - tho course of BUiniuoi
around our expansive natlvo land,
which would keep the professional
busy the year 'round, flul, he ndds,
there are two drawbacks lo such
a plan.
The strain of continuous tourna
ment competition would be too
much for the contestants; nnd
every city promoting a tournament
naturally would want n fair share
of tho lop-notchers in the show. If
not nil of them.
This, In the mind of Harlow, In
dicates a nine-months' season.
The plan, then, Is to star the so
called winter tournament season in
September next year, instead of
November, as heretofore a couple
of months afier thn Uydor . Cup
match with Great Britain, nnd the
two open championships, American
I anil llritish.
If this earlier start is achieved,
cities like Omaha, Denver, Colora
! do Springs, Vancouver, Victoria,
j .Seattle, Taconia. and Spokane all
now on the schedule will have the
chance to put on upon tourneys.
Tho summer season of course
contains the national open, tho
metropolitan open, tho weslorn
open, all tournaments in which
glory and prestige- are more at
stake than cash.
The elongated loop, with, pros
pectively, near a quarter of a mil
lion dollars in purses, appears rea
sonably tempting to the tourna
ment professional who prefers the
constant din of battle to the more
placid -routine of shop and teach
ing tee.
CAR TlEVESAND
BURGLAR PAIR-TO
SERVE SENTENCES
Glenn Strinsci'. accused :of auto
theft, was -sentenced to two years
in the stale penitentiary iu circuit
court this forenoon, following his
plea of guilty in court last Satur
day.. Kvnn Crow, arrested wllh
Stringer, was sentenced to 110 days
in Jail. Sentence for liornard Haas,
Implicated in tho auto thefts, was
deferred for 60 days.
James Ray, who pleaded guilty
Saturday on a liquor charge, was
given a suspended sentence of (10
days due to extenuating circum
stances. Ho was arrested by local
officers last week. John Able and
M. Itrnwn, arrested last week for
bui-Klary not In a dwelling, were
sentenced to two years each in tho
slate peiiilenliary and were pa
roled. They were charged with
breaking into a cabin owned by
'lien Kubrick, along the Rogue
river, taking groceries, tools and
other articles.
66 6
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COLDS & HEADACHES
It Is the most speedy remedy known
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