inn If ...i: ' Hi. In,.- .1.1 li on 1,1 ill vli li mil r I as L WITH FOE 1 Boastful Bostonian Plans to Get Boxing Practice in Wednesday Bout ; With Walker Before Knockout ( By ICilwnnl .1. Xcll (Ansoclntcd I'ress Hports Writer) I'O.MPTON LAKKH, N. J., July jl (fl) Juck Hharkey plans to lot Mickey Walker help him set the boxing practice he need for nn August match with Tommy liough rn, Heven rounds Mickey ran lilay , around: In thoiro with him Wednesday night nnd then Pouf! -.The 'big sallormnn from IloHton hrt,cpnnldornl)le powers of expross ioii, ' HI pale blue eyes flush nn ho talks, his gosturo help him tell hl:tjtory dramatically, declHlvely He..wnwtes no wordH, saves no feel ipgs and ho talk ns he hltn straight from .tho shoulder. ., '.'Mickey la a nlco little fellow and jlie more peoplo think ha has a ,ehanoo to whip mo (n KlibuU f'lflil Wednesday night, the more will buy to see uh flKht, but he's only a middleweight and tlicy nop'f any middleweight around today, no matter how good they are, licking Jack Sharkey. , They've lievn Knylng ' '.', They've been snylng I was fat. nnd P'ow and boxing llko an old kidy-'in training. Mnybo that will help the sate, I don't know. Hut H won't help Walker much. .,.."l'm not going to he In any hurry with Mickey. ( haven't fought hut four rounds the four I panted that Dutchman rlcliinelliig before ho yelled foul innliuopt two, :yoari . nnd I need the work before I fight Tommy Lnughran again In August at Kbbets Field. Ho . I, figure I'll go nlong with .' Mickey for seven or oight rounds qnd then knock him over.1' tiharkoy doesn't relish much, the Idea of whipping a 170 poundei o( Walker's tnturo and he prob ably, will feel a bit ashnmed of himself when the roferee calls them -tjo;.thc center qf the ring .Wednes day .night j and ,ho towen a full head, over the fo'rmor welterweight and, ..middleweight rhnuiplnn and outweigh him almost 8(1 pound, hut fighting Is n huslneni, and If Walker Ik the fellow they want him tn. lick this time then that's all rltH with Jack Hharkey. . Walker fnn't lilt "I'll have all that weight on him nnd nil that size nnd he's tho fel low Hint couldn't put Tummy Jjoughran. dbwa liv li .couple .of matches and chap named I'Mil Hwlderokl floored him seven times, jlut of courso. Jack Hharkey can't punch. Ho can't break an egg with tlther hand." Hharkey chuckled at this, lie (Ikes to talk of himself In the third person. He has refused to be dis turbed 'by Jack Kearn verbal at tempts to lure hint Into a contro versy concerning his courago and the possibilities of a foul. The only thing about Wnlker's stature- tha. pleased him la tho fact that Mickey Ia -built so close to the ground there Ia little likelihood of h punch drift ing low. iShnrkry will weigh nbout 1H8 for tho fifteen rounds with Walker. He I41 In superb condition, appar ently boxing nnd hitting as well os nt nuy time in his career. (Ily the Associated lrtN i", Mont any guess how UmL jocund half of the Coast league i:uon will tend haa n chance to ho fight. 1 Hollywood has dropped Us two nerlra In the second half and ex changed a long len..w on tho top. floor for one on the third, while Portland which finished the first half right 'below the Klnrs, h:i dropped to the cellar with tho Mis Htnns nnd Sacramento. lo Angeles has weathered tho first two weeks of r.M'und half ilay tin second place,. , Tho ecrnmhle jfor butter Accomo dations In the resort of standing begins again tonight with Sacra mento plrylng nt .Han Krauol. vq. tho Mlsslimn nt Health'. Oakland at los Angebo and llollyuod ut Port ia ml. FLATTENS JACK,- RAY LA O MAXIMS. Ore., July 81. Howard Cmitonwlne. Iowa heavyweight wrestler, defeated Texas Jack Hay of Hun Antonio two out of thre fulls her hist night. Cnntonwlne ,tok the first fall In the third round with m re verse wilatloek, and the third In the fifth with a leg stopper. Hay took the second In the fourth round with nn nrm scissors and bar. Hay McCnrroll of Ia Ornnde slninnied Jack Woods of Halfway so hard, It) the second round Unit Woods wiw unable lq continue. SHARKEY WIL FOR ROUNDS PORTLAND DRAWS STARS FOR M 1 llnilRH Self HAf.nM. Ore., July 8l.-,Pl Mrs. Mary llurch, Si, recelvetl nt the state hospital for the Insane from California July S. took her own life nt the institution today by Jinnglns; herself with a strap which she tied tff n window grating. Jler I10.lv wo d(nueici! thvrtly. aUr lunch, : : 1 HOW THEY ... '. ! !v . " v" : ' '' (By'tlio Associated 1'rei.s) Coast. w. i i'c. ... 9 6 .64S ... 9 5 .643 ... it 6 .64.1 ... 8 8 .67 1 ... 8 .421 ... 5 .3S7 ... 6 9 .: .357 ... D 9 .H57 11, W. I- PC . Ii4 25 .7111 . 67 32 .640 . 49 35 -W . 44 43 .506 .. 39 48 .4 18 .31 63 ; .309 . 82 60 .361 . 30 54 .367 I. W. L. PC. . 60 34 .022 ,. 49 39 .667 .. 40 37 .664 . 47 39 .647 . 43 42 ,60U ,. 30 47 .434 ,. 30 62 .409 .. 32 60 401 Han Francisco Oakland Seattle l.os Angeles ... Hollywood Mlfislpna ........... Portland Sacramento .... Philadelphia Washlngtop .. Now York .... Cleveland .... St. Louis .... Postpn Uetrnlt Chicago Nallonul St. Louis Ilrooklyn New York Chicago HosUai , , Pittsburg Philadelphia ... Cincinnati IOHT (Ily the Associated PressX -CHICAGO Til fry Orlrflths. of Sioux City, Ia outpointed ;l?ill I'antaleo, . Chicago ilUI): Clary Leach, Clary. Ind., stoiipeil Kdgar Norman, Norway tK):. ' . , . NKW YOltK Kddlo Hhnplro, New York, outpointed Eddie Itun, Poland (8): .lack Phoenix, New York, stopped Desmond Jenns, England (7); Charley Itaymond, Ilrooklyn, ' outpointed Pete Do (Irnsse, Ilrooklyn (0); . Johnny O'Koufo, llarfield, N. J.. Bloiped Benny Flax, Haltlmore (I). . TIVEUTON,, It. 1. Hammy Ful ler, Hoston, knocked out Italic llcrmnn, Ivjs Angeles, (1). ' , SIOUX CITY, In. Carl Wells. Omaha, outpointed Tony Itoborts, Denver ((I). ( (Hy the AHSiH'latcil lretN) - NKW HAVKN, Conn. (!') Jim Lonilos, 200, tlreece, threw Sandor Stabo, 204, Hungary, In 86:43; Sam Sleln, 200, Newark threw Vanka !elesnlak, ItiiHsIa, '20:21; Tiny Uuebuck, Oklahoma, 245, won by duclslon over Sergei Kalmikoff, 240, Itussla, 20:00;, Mike Homnno, 202, Chicago, threw (lone Itenkert, 218, Ilelgium, 9:44; Oeno llruce 200, Finland, threw Caakey Iterger 310, Texas, 21:12. MONTltl'IAL, Que. Henri Deg- lane, 220, Montreal, defeated Nick Lutuo. 808, Venice, Cal., two rails out of three (Deglane first 21:10; Lutso, second, 11:10: Deglanu third 9:36): Itoaul Hlmotl, 230, of France, won on foul front Stanley Staalnk, 240, Cambridge, . Mass.., 28:26f Joe Mnlceulci!, . SOB, Utlca, N. Y., and Jim Hrownl-;-r, 227, Verona, Mo., drew 20:00; Klnar Johnunessen 204, Norway, drew with Pat McCIIII . 3111, Omaha, 20:011. 4 POIl'lANI Work on lllaxler restaurant; under construction on Handy Houlevnri between 37lli and 38th streets nearlng comple tion; project to cost about 30,-000. Mat Results MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE (. j . ; 1 ' f Solution of yesterday's Puzzlt ACROSS tt"n or tha'' body , , Aulnmnblto . Kxclted ijlttrh hlrd of the c tick 00 family Noris deity OniiHplruivd Stmo or which Dover It Ui capital! ntnr. VAlil wmM vvtf or u Hulina Oil or roto twtnlii var, Itlveri - SpnnUh Tnrk In (Ilva tvny pennrr aXV "ln P'""" Alfi ovvicde. v Hall bird. t. Vn' of .mirk Ale: dial. tCng.48. Leswara r Sllimlng In- to. Alrl comb, sect form - ' Pint ot lti tO. iui:ils Sana- piper Rnlll over Having ' ths bones r movsd tl. Ulto ter hMd irtuiy M. Pulled U. MolsncholT MIA ss'0rs1T1wre A f 0 Ml lO V A T EI6 M N R O M E LIN A S A lUm I N 0 S P E A Rjinp R JT ATE S f In" MP TttB RjA K'p a u els tTi o citsnv I S T A p e njiR T e Hfa s TEN a, c gllile Lp f B(h ere R A i N ETrJaMlA D fDE R A SJP E E On?lTR E N AID E R. f t R EJO E Hi R N f t ?0 I 6 NT jj fllA D DR S A N f I fff A R O rttt Li A T E El E t a p eIIa, l o p f lolRl s U dTeimIeis Um I Alt.S 2 3 I - 4 5 14' 17 j, 8 If '0 " 7$ if ' w "53 " TfTTTs lit ' 4j PADflC AMfl A'Q A Mar me Artist Gabby and Connie Heave Sighs of Relief As Teams Take Commanding Leads in Respective Leagues Ily Herbert W. Itnrkor ' (Assoclnti d Press Sport Writer) Those slgho of contentment you hear from Ht. I,ouU and Philadel phia probably are emitted byOabby Street and Connie Mack, manager la I rlval.-i of tho 1930 world merles. You needn't hot on It unless you fee! so Inclined but It looks susplc lously as though Street's Cardinals and Mack's Athletics, again will siiuaro off in the October clanslc. For tho Cardinals today led ttl'i National league 'parade by nix gamis while the Athletics had a .seven-game margin over their near cit American league rivals, . Most of yesterday's action wan concentrated In the American lea gue, the A's setting the pace for tho rest with a 12-7 triumph over the Chicago White Sox for thpr seventh victory In n row. . Vimk Hunk In First ' ' Hank McDonald started off for the champions but decided to call it a day after the flr.-.t Inning when tho Sox scored six runn. Hoy Mc Haffey came In and held Donle Hugh's crew to four hits nnd one run for tho Inft eight Innings while the A's slugged four Chicago pitch ers for 10 lilts to tin the score .lii tho , second inning nnd win suit easily In tho later Innings.. The White Hox were soundly heaten but they had the satisfaction of en gineering a triple .ileal In tho. open ing frame, while McDonald wuh winding up, much to young Hank's ombnrnwHment. Jimmy Foxx lilt hl, 19th homer for the A's,' ' . The Wni-'hlngton Senator . kept step with tho champions by beat ing tho Delrolt Tigers, 7-3 Ur their fifth straight win. Tho New York Yankees made it threo in a row over tho St. Louis llrowns as IM Well.... slightly out pitching Walter Stewart, drove In two run.i with a dijublo nnd Blngl" and scored 'ono himself, to win 8 to 6.' 1 1 .' Indians Hit Hani ' Clint Itrotvn held tho Hoston Hod Hox to four hits, two In the firs' Inning, a., the Cleveland Indians smushed out I I hits to win 0-2. l.uke Kewell was tho only Indian Who railed to connect .safely. The Chicago Cubs heat lirooklyn 1-0, In tho only National league game or the day. William Watmn Clark, seeking his eighth straight vlctury, gave tho Cubj only three hits hut lost out when hl.s team mates railed to solve Charley Itoofrf delivery In Die pinches. Hoot wns touched ror. seven hits or which three went to Frank O'Doul. Des pite tho defeat, Brooklyn retained second pine, n half game ahead of the New York (llunU and one game ahead of tho Cubs. " Construction progressing rapidly on storago dam and dioliibtltlon tunnels of Owyhee project where 110.000,000 worth of work Is un der contract, Vale, Malheur, Kn torprlHO. 8. Alack ' 9. Otitnln 10, Difference b tween two . consecutlv ":' numbers H. Tho I'lkst Scotch It. Attorney 18. On who Is , constantly taking megl eins 11. Hlvsr bottom 13. Logical think ers. 14. Kind or olasa 15. I'oora 17. Snsrl ' - la. itAiisni eom form 80. Crsfly SI. VegetnbU SI. Decay St. Soldier em ployed In digging mines 87. Wsnderer S!. Collegs In Kontueky 40. Ilordnred 41. Let It stand 4 3. Forehead 4J. ToXicu llalitlr 4t. Kick 4(. tlcenii 40. Uetors DOWN 1. Wireless t. I.lfoloi 8. Havlnft two shies i 4. System of slRnsIs B. Amorlcsn butnorlFt . tlgrllilit I'srU of stntrs T. Dresthe leud ' ly In sleep ,. OjT tSE ATX IE um viosT.eoul CAVE DWELLERS (Continued From Pnge OnM tho 'bl-st-xuiility ol man's proireni tor wnji not fo much a mutter of findlnK fuels to iMiiM'urt it as a matter of dfvt'lojtint; a sck-ntlfie hyiMjtliesl. to pxttlali) some of tho farlH which h uni-ovi'ricl.. "I nnw nii-n who hart more of the physical attrihule of women," Hiild tlie explorer, "nml women who hart the physical i-hanicU'rlytlcs of iTicn. , "Hart there hoen hut a few of tli one, it would havo been easy to eqnclurto that they were. fri'aliH, iiut there were too many to ex plain upon any mien baals.' Dr. Ttirrnnee, ndlierltiK. to Uio, belief that man (U'VoiiH)eu fi'om a lower form of "hunuii) animal" but that ho orislnnted-In hiajj.ruu- ent form, said thin change prob ably nee u r red some time between the hoKlnnlni: of the ISeolithlc nio n ml the dawn (f recorded lij-'tory He expresaed the opinion that the .flint modern men were tht dei cend antit of the bisexual eitMtuiMH and that the transformation ftmo when the bl-Hexual InrUyldiiall Oe lian to differentiate into mules and fenialoH. The explorer said a few of thQ umlernround men had escaped from their h'kuWi( fiuiflne , "They were oneo Itlaek, appar ently, he Raid, "but are now dtiHky uray from living for cen turies undorKround. Their feature, however, rire aryan. not negroid, a ml t)lu ha vo t h e wmio Xaela I ehnraeteru'tleH uh tho inhabitants of northern India. "There tpoken word have hurrt ly developed to th. tlago where they ean bo ealled a language. ")no could t-ay that thty repre sent Nl a raeo hleh might have 11 vert twenty thousand years ago, perhaps mueh longer. Why they are guarded so jealously by the .Nomadic tribe which live on the fringe of their territory is another question. My guesct is that it l-i the .sumo Impulse as tint which lead.i civilized Individuals to rtctuuvitor and conceal ldiolror per sons with hideous defoi niitlcs." MRS. WILSON HOME FROM POLAND VISIT N KV Y n 1 1 K . .1 uly il . (V) Mrs, Voodrow Wilson rrliaiicd - day from Tola ml. wfcn he at tended the unveiling of a nicnu nient to Ibe lale iu'eslrtenl. Always uniform end dependable may be mm "ORIGIN OF ' MAN OREGON, TUESDAY,' i. ,a "Television Idea" to Repeat Tonight. Annnnncchiont was -nindo1 loilny ly tho Fox niiin.'lBomont that tho BtiiKo attraction .'."I'elevlsion Idea" which was iiroscntcd ' last Satur day ovenlnK, will he rejieatcd for the benefit of jieople . who wore out of tho city over the week-end. 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' tfer Within !s ,!... ."'Si of the flrut publication 5 ,j why an order of sale ,h("; piade ordering and empo Administrator of said all of tho real proper!' to said decedent at u,," death, described as f0flo' The I..pts numbered a. Seven (V) In Section's?,' Township Thlrty-eii (jt, Uange One (l) West , Southeast Quarter of ih'e v Quarter and the Sorthn ter qf tle Buutheast Or, Section One (ll m t 7 ' t--slx (S6) South of -nt; (2) west of the WlliamS i.u, iii jiiLMUH county , Excepting therefrom a, nrnnertv di.sci-H.1. i .. . of the IJeed llecorda of tJ ly. at page 254 thereof. certain iiroperty describ. ume 107 ot the Deed R, said County, nt page 31S ,1 AV excepting 'therelr,,, certain property descrltad unro 118 of the Deed k, Hiitrl Colin.lv nt n. : -- . ... p-igw an m.. Also subject to certain J iMt 10". ot way. That said real property of 102.20 acres, accordlm eminent survey, less then doi.erlbod afcove, whluh a approximately acrea .. fni..ln lh I'illnn .l ... - .......... u, istrator ol) file herein. Thi nni uiutjr ior puDitcation Citation is June 2ath. iv time iirescrllied for p'ubll tbls Citation is (our co weeks. The date of the r Mention '-of this Citation 30th, 11131. : Witness the Ilanorli, 8iarrow. County Judee ti County, Oregon, and.JudSi abovo entitled Court, .and of said Court, this 2ia June.' mill. ' DKLH.1A STKVRNS lltl uouiuy cierK ot Jackson .. Oregon and Clerk ot it entitled Court. (Seal of the County Con State of Oregon tot' County.) Endorsed: Filed June is: Delllla Stevens Meycp Clerk. " Ford