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! r - ':JL V ' V :' "v UnwnnMAn, mPTOrtVTr: ' tnr.nifflttn.' ORKfiOy -WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1931. - PAGE SIX 1 ' '""".l:.. " ... , rz. HECTIC BAIILEeQeorgc Do If By Pap ON HORIZON IN NATIONAL LOOP Robins and Cubs Coming Up Fast to Dispute Lead : With Faltering Cardinals Four Leaders Bunched lly i) In TllllxH, Jr. (Aasoclatcd l'rcss Sport Writer) As tho Philadelphia Athletics continue to dominate the- Ameri can league race, despite the stout est efforts of- Walter Johoson'a Washington Senator, baseball funs ugatn aro beginning to look to tho National lcttguo to supply mom of tho flroworks In the second half of tho campaign. - ' From the way thlniw are shap ing up now, they irrobably will not bo disappointed. With the HI. Louis Cardinals displaying symp toms of fullering ondor the hot imco thoy have set slnco April and the Ilrooklyn Hoblns and Chi-, cago Cubs coming: tip fast, pror pccts aro tho senior circuit soon will he embroiled !n anothor siz zling nattls for the top. The Four lending clubs were hunched within a span of throo and a half games today. ' Cnrda fatso' flminitl. The Cardinals lost valuable Itround yesterday when they took two beatings front tho Cubs nt Chicago, 14 ts a and II to-3. It wan tho third double defeat ad ministered the leaders within ns many weeks. Tho two victories shoved, the Cubs Into third place In a virtual tie with tho Ilrooklyn Hoblns, a half-name behind the (Hants, who wero hold Idle by rain at Hoston. ' Two Cardinal aces, flulluhnn nnd Johnson, woro pounded for IS lilts by tho Cubs In the first,' name, while Charlie Knot kept seven well distributed. Hack W.l on -ted th attack with four sin- ales, Flint Ithcm apparently 'hurt the llornsbynlen lamed In th" nlghtrnp, but thfy Jumped on lilni for four runs In Hie eighth tu ning to 'Complete the day's sweep. Maun Taylor's pinch double vvltlt the banes leaded did the work.. . Robins Trim Phils. Th Brooklyn Hoblns cume back lo trim the I'hllllcs, r. to 1, f"r an aven bremk In their series. Malmi Vhclps and Jack 'ilnn yielded 11 hlls, but , kept them scattered. 1 llabe Herman and Mlrkny Finn each knocked In two Itolilu runs. rresldenl Hoover and other no tables watched the cliamplon Ath letics titrn back their uongel rivals, 7 to . In the smnml K"iuo of thdr vital wrlrs at Washing ton.' fVg flcorge. Knrnfhaw, who lost the opener 8unday, came back to hold tho Senators to eight hlls nnd help win his own amo with double. The victory put tho Athletics GVj games In front of the field. Althoimh they punched four homo runs, tho day's entire out put In the Major lealiues, tho HI. J,ouls Browns dropped n IS-lnnlng ,clsli h Uhluauo While Box, 10 to . Iltaln attain held the Yankees and fled Uo Idle rrt N 'O'ork. Olevfland and Detroit rd not scheduled. 1 am . .'-. of- J - HiTEfZCOLLESIKXE: U- ' 'V With Rod and Gun nil tho tuiiHtH lmtl been drunk, all of the ornngendo wits still in the pitcher. .InponoHO nclentlHta at tho Kyoto astronnmlcnl ohaervntnry have add od another to our family of pianola, circlliiR round the ami, and going with It through spauo, licuvcn knows where. Tho new planet lg no dwarf, for Kb diameter Is 31X10 miles greater Ihnti thilt or nor nurfb. It whu dis covered to tho south of the "Snake Charmer constellations," about ono hundred million miles from the i earth. This planet Is another inonumont to the great Nowtnn. tt flies around the sun in its orbit, held In -space ' by mysterious gravitation, In no- I cordnnce with Newton's formula. ! And thoro Is something, call it "Impondornblo other," or what you llko, between tho sun and tlm plan ets. No force could act through a vacuum, , . . . 1 Mix's Camilla Kelly nf Memiilils, Tho fullowlnB news-story re cently published In llu OreKonlun. 1. of interest lo many local angler,,' jf - 7 ' J who have followed the work of . - n sound speoch suys KETCHELL KAYOS CERKAN IN FIFTH was apparently reiurnlnn to '"It water. A report has been made to the stale fish warden, nnd an effort will he made to trace tho history of tli salmon. , n the event tho tag was placed on the fish In llrltlali Columbia. It will evidently have a bearlim upon tho popular theory that sdl mon nlwnys return to tho sainu waters to spawn. lOHTI.ANI), Ore., July . )'! tWosley Kotchell, I'oitlaml south paw light hfvywctaht, knorked out l'etd Orknn, I'n Kll, Wilsh., logger, In tho fifth round hero htct night, t Hay Mcquillan, . Denver negro mWhllnwolght,' technically knocked nut tUI lloxwoml. Salt ltko City, I In the four I h round, t Itny Ockley and loo. llval went 'four rounds to a draw, j Pat O'Dsy. Portland, hninnwrori out i a four-round decision over ( Bobby Ambrose, Saleni. 1 i After dropping the veteran Kay Morgan for a count nf seven In the I first 'rolimt the. crtrtaln ;rlser, Young (lollnhKet wisvearrtod Innn tho i (aft whn Mdrgan x-ousMt him wltk a hard right to the Jnr. ... - CHICAGO BASEBALL FANS CROWD PARK : nriCAno. July .(? if m- port will boost a tram Into a championship, the Cubs should .be right up there at the close ol .the National league season, Yesterday to.ooo fans stormed Wrtgley tlsld to see tho Cubs nnd the champion Ht. l"t!s Cnrdlnuls Play a douhleheader, and there wasn't a mtich otmtunion during the jttt world' wiles an resulted from lh Jam. ' ' Traffic was l lit it Ui nr hours even htler more1 than 45,ii had (crowded into the park. EVKO DISABLES DEM TO TAKE FINAL FAIL HRATTI.K, July S. (An John Kvke, . Chicago, defeated Tom Dtaak, New York. In the main event wreatflng exhibition here ( night. Kvka Willod SIS poondn; lirnak tlx. 1 Drsak was thrown through the rf.pes In the f flh round of the sehfduled eight in-mlnute r"und event and reclined on the floor for the la count. Hvko ain"l ill in the llili.l round, tin buck In the fourth toiy of thi salmon. It reads: liOHlOHI'ltd. Ore. trlpl.) A fcnialo Chinook salmon caught in tho Umpiiua rlvor recently was found to bear an aluminum tag, apparently Inserted In the fish s tall In llrlllsh Columbia. The tag boru tho markings. "Ulil l II, C." i ne saimon woigncu unnm . m nlln . u ,i,t - u pounsd nnd had spawned out and "', that in women misbehavior Is "Just n III tie worse than in men." Judge Camilla suys (lad holds women to u higher degree of re sponsibility, boeauiio they aro tlio mothors nf Iho raco. Men, she thinks, "huvo boon a llttlo docolv od by their superiority coniplox." Misbehavior In women s aa floating In a sewer. If It vore a turnip or a potato It would not lie so bad. Women nro tho roses, men the turnips, and women ought to ro member It. Hut they don't; when thoy drink cocktails, dress inde cently, cultivate tho tree of pro funky, drag Jewels that foolish hus bands give them, through' speak easies, whore gangsters are quietly taking notes. A nt)w kind of war flourishes among our friends in Aaia. On Japanese coit, Koreans have taken to killing Chinese, In violont mob upilslngs. ElKhtytwft killed re cently included three women. . Clilnoso, retaliating, destroy Ko rean irrigation works, ruining the rico fields. Those that expect peace to cover too earth very soon are too opti miotic. While mere Indifference of race breeds hatred, thore can be no sale pence. ' A Fronch cartoon shows a Hon nnd a lamb In a circus cHgo. The circus owner suys: "Sometimes they do not agree." Asked, "What do you do In Hint cuso?" hp rc pllcB: "Got a ho lamb.' ' ' t f hd Viltlenrt nun tho 'oxlled King Alfonso will bo Interested In news from Spain. Ono dispatch tells of mobs demanding Hint Jesuit priests ho expelled from the Spanish town In which tho Jesuit order was or ganized, and secn.ntrto burn Jesuit properties. , Another dispatch, from Marco- lonu, announces -suspension of ftha uauK or i.uiuionia "uccuusn oi een nomic depression.' With niiti-relig- lous violence on ono side, and Spanish bank failures on the other, tho Spanish King Alfonso, who learned American slung from Am bns8udor Moore, may bo saying: "It won't ho long now," BEAVERSDROP GAME 3-2 OPENING 10 ANGELS Stars Start .Quest Second Half Honors With Victory Over Oakland 15th Sea sonal Win for Shellenback (Hy the Assocvatcd rress) Hollywood's Stars, who led the coust league at the end of the first' half of the season, began an afkult on second half hbnorfl by defenting Oakland last night, but the Portland Beavers, runners up to the Stars In the urst nun, went down before Los Angeles. The Stars hammered away at the Acorns with rallies In the sixth, seventh and eighth Innings to ruin a 3-run Oakland lead and win the gome, 4 to S. The win gave Shellenback, Star pitcher, his lOth seasonal victory. . Beaver Rally IFalls. On Bill Campbell's home run with two on, in the fourth inning, the Angels took a 3 to 2 game from Portland. The Beavers pro duced an eighth Inning rally which netted two runs, but wasn't enough to overtake tho Angels. . The San Francisco Seals started their bid for second half honora by taking the Initial contest from Sacramento, 5 to 1. 8am Gibson. San Francisco pitcher, gothcrcd his loth victory of the season. Irt the -tenth Inning, after, two were out, Seattle slipped over the winning run to beat the Mission rteds. 6 to 6. - Taylor's single scored Manager -Johnson and elnched the contest. ... HOW THEY STAN D . (By tho AMoclnted Press.) Coast. W. L. Pet, Hollywood 1 0 1.000 San Francisco 1 0 1.000 Seattle 1 1 000 LosAngelea 1 0 1.000 Missions 0 I .000 Oakland 0 1 .oqo Sacramento 0 1 -000 Portland 0 1 .000 JUNIORS KLAM Id American. Philadelphia 52 2t .712 Washington 43 28 .632 New York 39 31 .657 Cleveland .'. 37 37 ..100 St. Louis 33 41 .1 16 Boston 2S 41 ton Chicago 27 46 .370 Detroit - 28 48 .308 fy HaAXUL CRM CWnlqlrtl Nntional, St, Louis 46 30 .oo.i New ' York i0 30 .571 Chicago 41 32 .f.62 Brooklyn 42 33 .SCO Bwtfon1 38 35 V521 Philadelphia, .'. 31 ; AM Pittsburgh . 20. 41 .414 Cincinnati ttrnOPSlS: Harriet Noel re- jticta young Tony l.atotir'8 pro ponol borauno of her theatrical csreer. Then Tony fleet with the money from an iimateur ylay in Orchard Hill. After her father dice, Harriet ,oocs to New York to become an octrees, there meet t0 Tony, already on the atatio. , Circumstances bill them together, but Tony quarrels with Harriet itpon learning at her engagement to their manager, Roy Donovan, : and returns to Orchard Hill. - Later Donovan deserts his wife, Harriet,, and their tour-vear-ald son, taking his stepson. Itruce. When Tony hopefully visits . Cleveland to see fiarriel tn a play with her son, ha sees-that h-.r old fire as an actress has been sub merged n love lor talented little 1 Pierre. Without pleading his love, Tony returns homo, (. Chapter S Pierre's Inheritance IT was just such a day In late spring as that other day, when the hoy making his barefoot way across the pacture toward his home discovered the girl In that nook be hind the willows at the foot of the hill. From 'he trees along the hanks of Cherry Creek red-shouldered blackbirds were calling to clidlr mates that evening was near. The willows rustled with twittering, chirping tenants. Antonio, coming slowly along the little path from his lonely old house uu the hill, stood as motionless as 1" he had been turned to stonev Hari MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE It U not startling to wmthern iregon ecnservhtlonlsta to lenrn hat llrlllsh Columbia salmon oc casionally migrate to local streams, for Itomia ltlver salmon, too, get off their course. Kver so often one Is found In n distant stream, Joining another run lnicud iff th one to homo waters for spawning.- They are - sometimes found In llrlllsh Columbia, but have svi't been known to enter Alaskan waters. They also wutidev as tai south as Colirornla. A fact lirnusht out In tlio story, which Is. however, hui prising to many sptnlem'n. Is that I ha sal mon had spawned Olll, rviifm-n known here do net spawn before shout September 15. The story Indicate: that I th tiofibern tlsl has a 'piimti' utrlter; tuiiwntntr win a thit ,siihn!)fiUvti roturnliU to salt water. I.OS ANtlKI.KS. July . Hpi'tft-er Abbott, manager of the Portland hall dim. here for a se rtes with the angels, thinks the Heavers got a "raw deal" when the Coast league season was spill. "Why. w were Just getting started." Mild Abbott. ' 1 think we would have tieen a cinch to ticat Hollywood had th? letigoe let the season run throtiKh. We were onijf lour losing snmea be hind the Hlare nnd t have yet to see a ball chin Hint didn't have a slump. Hollywood was due tor one and we protmMy would twve passed them bet.no they got out or it. . "But let me tell you the Heaven ar all set to n place and with any kind of breaks we ll win the second half as sure an you're foot high," Hie .p -H fall Brisbane's Today (Continue from Pg Ont) ACROSS duruiion I. Proinoniofv I. Jtictlcinl hear hut , rtn hd wllh Id. MrfliKn II. Houittltitdin IS. &Um1iiii tn tntriH ta(ivn of hnty . lrMfru: nrlt 10. Ami'iicnn liiflVnn 11, Vrti lei v Ol ' rlitiulp j II. KiiMicrnl ?. MikPft 1 1 in i of SS. KxAMRrHlrd con inl v Urt AtFOtMtti II. Imr hiirruw ST. KnrmiM ly tT ftft Atttnrnl wrlicr 44, Jimii'ii mln 42. Mlnut nice of tirvml 4r. Cut itt renn- firli ' V.nrrf UpM ,41, ArniiM. m n!i of Solution ol Yesterday' Puzzle 1ST f t U L j IE L 2 AJr AM zJe' r 6 y s a t "HrIl ze CJr ifr R eheMe n Alf e Ma-r'i sje ' L T tUS E C 9l f a VIE E E IS T SB H A WS E R i N I DJU ' f Di 0 P N iias rJo ij p s Llu lTe T A R)AC1R i p TF O V EIRJR A T E'flL E J Ol N E T M l t E R I I A U A Rj E RE UbTEDsUt1Y IRIEI 61. Csntisl of tlrcHun H. (binle '1 Conceit Ird V1 Trsnts ti tlllll,s hlch prli! M ttiint rrsln st. Killl'ls tnher Hrr.iK mablpiily te Hui of tye H. lievlea tor , treating ma tertnl with losin It I'rinniy llsl. , Ifts funtllv 71. Itiaeefa Ml 74. A quen ol Kill! Una Tt And tent iuf flx DOWN 1. rrohlOlta 8. Anary 1 Money hosidet . City In llol. Isnrt t riseed In th middle ' t lieelsre 1 Sea rotioera I. Yli cream . I'rlrkly yianli la. r lowed It. To s point within It Arabian Id., Port 11. Old musical instrument 21. Mineral sorlny Ht Kinpley Toward lh stero 17. Sun 29. AtKomiulan . Indian It. City ol th lennlrig towaf S3. Psrnrtliie SI OUpnlch 3(. Pouches 1&. Ilsllnn mon tnry unit It Astringent salt St Cnudat apnea (lnes tt. Rubolnt or wearing off tt Real eslst brokers It Master of Applied net tie; abbr, 4t Violent b- hsvlor 49. Sinnll: Scotch 51. l.hiiier tt Thing 6S. Pounded or . Instituted'. ebhr. 7. Thick tt. Purr ua t9. Mstur tifl. t'ronoun II. Smsll lalanAi vsr. t. Half: prem t4. Nntlv metst. benrlna com pounds t7. Anult boy tt Fli Id position "Yes, Indeed, I am very fond of violets." Antonio replied heartily, with tt quick glance at Harriet who was watching them with an espres-j sion on lief face not unlike the look! In the eyes of her son. "I'll And. some more tor, you!" cried Pierre, and ran, away to search in the tall grass. ,v. . , Then Harriet told Antonio that she bad left the stage forever, and had come back to Orchard Hill to live so that her son might grow up In the' wholesome life ot the coun try. "I' want my boy to have the happiness that you and I had In our childhood, Tony she said pas sionately. "1 want bis boyhood to be filled with the woods and fields. "I want him to have memories of a beautiful happy boyhood. He must not In his manhood bave only bitter memories. He. must forget some things with which he has been too familiar. If I continue on the stage; he will not forget. My career" i her voice faltered, then a brave smile shone through the tears which filled her eyes-"nty career now, Tony, Is Pierre Just Pierre. And most ot all, Tony." she added softly, "I want iny Pierre to have you." As Harriot finished, her son re turned with a small handful of vio lets. He offered the flowers to Antonio. "I picked them for you- , there are lots more," And again the HARRIET NOEL Prohibit ionists. will r(iriv lonru from reporters tlint, after 57 , -J3T T'Z - to -"iT"- it-ris -ZZI rw 34 3S3 , T7:"-Tjj3 40 ""7"T4T" -43"7T2T"""" 4S 33 r- 5- - ' 3rr3!rr""r-7-r--r i- : r . , . .., 1 ! '., L L ' ss ' sl sf zr zf L -ry jr 'Mill rnti" ilet was sitting on that familiar roclt In their theater wlill little Kerrc, with exclamations ot happy wonder, was picking wild flowers and running with each new blossom to his mother. The boy was so in tvnt upon his discoveries and the mother so absorbed in her son that neither had heard Antonio's ap proach. At last he went forward slowly, a'.pinit timidly as If he feared the scone might vanish. She rose to greet him and smiled at the be wildered expression of his face. Doubling, joyous, questioning, he oiled, "Harriet!" "I thought perhaps Pierre and I would And you here," she said, gent ly treeing her hands from his. "We arrived early this afternoon." Pierre came running to her with a flower. "Look, mother! Here Is another kind. Tell me the namo ot this one. mother." "It Is a violet, dear." she an swered. Then to Antonio: "Can you realise. Tony, that my little Pierre has never before seen a wild Dowort" - ' nut with a quick burst ot reel ing, she added. "I want him to know everything that yon and I knew when we were children, Tony everything," , "KvcrytMng, Harriot?" ' . She did not reply to this but said to the boy: "Pierre, this ts mother's old. old friend. Mr. Antonio Latonr. Do you remember, dear, how I told you that Mr. Laloir and mother wore children together hero In Or chard Hill, and about all the things wo used to do when he was a boy like you. and I was a llttlo glrir' "Yes." ') Pierre gravely. "I re member." With the characteristic poise of a child ot the stage he offered his hand. "How do you jo, .Mr. IjiiootT I remember meeting yon when w played Develsnd last winter. Yn cane bark s'rt to ree "I " He tnrnrd to h!s nv.ithcr a ir' taklne. the flower from hrr l'a:v! offere.l It to Antonio. "Tills l.i a tlotet. Art) yxm fond of Ti-.iteir; Mr l-atourT A he aske:l the qcc ;lnn his grave eyc too thnitghlfnl and K'.iarded for his years were still searching Antonio's face. boy's gaze was fixed gravely upon the man's face. Harriet rose hastily and went a little apart from them as It she, too, would gathe . owcrs. For a lo .- moment Pierre looked al'.er his mother, then ha turned back Impulsively to Antonio as If ho had come to nn Important decision. "I tike you," he said with a smile so like his mother's that the man's heart leaped. "Do you like on?" ' "I love you. Pierre," Antonio an swered gently. ,. The boy nodded as If they had reached a satisfactory understand ing. Then with the air of merely stating a well-known fact, be said. "You probably are aware that I have no father." "Yes." said Antonio, "I know.", "Yes, you see. .father ran awiy and so I hnd to take care of mother. I wish you were my father. I-wonder why you weren't?. You wouldn't run away from us. Would you? , I think I'll Jtist take, you for ' my father. I'm quite sura mother wouldn't mind. It you don't . You love mother, too. don't you? I know she lovs you. Bo you and I. must love each oilier a lot We willwon't. we? I shall call you Father Tony. It that arrangement would be gaits factory to you." . . . . , Ot course Orchard Hill believed tho worst possible things of ihls matt and woman upon whose youth they hnd frowned with such suspi cion, . They remarked this, and guessed that aad suggested the other ts to the relationship of Har riet and Tony tn New York. Thpy wondered tf she bad really, (Harried Donovan, and. It she had. why did she still call vself Harriet Noel? They vondWed If Plerr reslly was Donovan's ehlld, and h did the bay call Antonio 'tathet!" In short, they delighted to infeet the Wounds which Harriet had received, raltt"? than heal them with klndlv ihirire . : ' ' I: wat nnly mural that this attl ' id? cf Cio villager should drive Ilafrlct and Antonio dejer lngher. KaeH In the other lotind fefn-e. C.-!f!,it. Il)(, t, ft j,, ,, t (-, , Troubles tomt horns to roost. But w.iy tomorrow does a new worry it -a Harcist to Tonyt 41) .317 Al FAIRGHD ', The. first llltor-Bccllonai, tho American Lesion b,', series for this section , played this : afternoon at grounds, starting at 2:ji, with the Meclford J union tho Klamath Falls Junin Kiamnth team under the, of Coach lloycroft, has ij ing nara rot- tne game, The winner of the tj play the winner of the Ma. Itoseburg district, July ; place to be decided upon ; Tho .winner of the bit! will represent southern nj the finals at the Legion stl veniion jn uorvaiils next 4 f It. H. K. Portland - 2 5 1 Los Angeles 3 7 . Orwall, ' Kllleen and Uoodall; Moss and Hannah. II. IT. K. San Francisco 6 0 0 Sacramento 1-6 0 Gibson and Mcnley; Vinci and rtlccl. R. H. K. Hollywood : i. 4 11 0 Oakland 3 ! 10 . 0 . Shellenback and Severcld; Dah lia,. Craghead and McMulloii. . . . It. H. E. Soattle 6 18 1 Missions 5 15 3 (Ten innings.) ... Keating, Turpln and Cox; H. ritlctto, Walsh, Z a h n 1 s t e r. ami HrenKel. ' YANKEE HIFLE SURPRISE n BI8LEH, Entf., July Tho Amorlcan rifle leu for the international con aro producing rcBults in shoctH, which surprise thi galleries. ;'Dr, E. O. S wanton i Srttnd aRBroRate of 139! lioKHlhlc high of 1400 to record for England, the o: helnp 1386 sot by H. 5 hut'Mt, a British marksir. The American tram Is trainihs i-no drinking, ing .-which also caused nMo Riirprfpe. y DUO-MALTED -then VACUUM PACK, to bring you the finest flavor malt ever kw Want a ntalt thrill? Give Buckeye a whirl! We promise you the finest flavor ever built into arty malt. 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