Page TwO J THE EVENING HERALD, KLA MATH FALLS, OREGON Tlnirstlay, May H 1023 1 -. L flMM h..u SEATTLE HITS BALL HARD BU T FINALLY LOSES Ex-Dentist Shut. Out Hol lywood; Homers Win for Missions ,- Hornsby Made New Pilot of Boston Braves (Br the Aworlalol Prvm) Tomlln kept It Seattle bits woll scattered while bis mates i bunched tbelr nine safeties at opportune moments and Port land defeated Seattle 4-S. Bat' terles: Tomlln and Alnsmlth: Teachout, Nance and Borreanl, Parker. Wayne Wright, foremost den ' Mat of Big Stone Gap, not only shut ont Hollywood with seven scattered hits, bat batted a home : run to help the Angels to a 5-0 win, tbelr second straight over the Stars. Hood also hit for the circuit. ' his drive coming with two men on. Batteries: Fuller : ton and Bassler; Wright and Han- . nah. , Home runs by Hutft and Me- ; Daniel and seven-hit pitching by Herman Ptllette sent the Seals 'down to a 4-0 defeat in the sec ond game of their series with ' the Missions. Batteries: PUlette md Whitney; May, Malls and ' Spring. Caveney's sensational stop of French s liner In the ninth ehok jd off a Senator rally and en abled the Oaks to make It two .. tfralght from Sacramento 4-2. - French's drive cam two away . and the bases fail and had it got past the Oak third baseman, probably would have men a Sen ator win. Batteries: Hasty, Gould and Lombard!; Shea and Koebler. CrossCountry Race Wifl End Saturday Eve MIDDLETOWX, N. Y.. May 24. ; VP) Another J7 mile lap was , In store, for C.. .PsJe's traas ' continental buinon derbylsts to- aay, bringing them to Suffern, i. i ., only two days run from the finish In Madison Square . Garden. Tomorrow's lap will take , them to Passaic, N. J.,- and Sat : urday will see them at the end of their long trek from Los Ang , eles to New Tork. Andy Payne, Claremore, Okla., farm boy, who is firmly entrenched in the lead " Increased, bis margin over John ; Salo of Passaic to 17 hours, 28 minutes, 7 seconds in yesterday's ; lap from Liberty. N. Y., to Mid dletown. Ed Gardener. Seattle ; negro, who holds eighth place, took the lead yesterday, finishing In 4:02:59 and gaining a firmer hold on bis position. Salo, held back by a chafed foot, came in 18th for the day In 9:27:03, nearly two hours be hind Payne. Allan Currier, Rogue River, Ore.. 10:37:18. with elapsed time 703:26:28. Medford Rabbit cannery may be built here to serve lareg dis trict. ' ' Newport-Much building Is un , der way here. Send a Copy of Special y Railroad Edition To Relatives And Friends f In the East Ten Cents for this Extraordinary Edition. Order Now Before Supply Is Gone ATHLETIC YANKEES ILL Duffy Makes Hole -in -One . Twice in Round DPENJJPT00AY Connie Mack's Sluggers . Pointed for New , York Americans BOSTON, May 14. (API Rog ers Hornsby, traded to the Bos ton Braves in a sensational deal early this spring, today was the manager of the team by virtue of the resignation of Jack Slat tery, who stepped out after little more than a month of road man agement. - I President Emil E. Fucbs. who, in a statement describing the (By the Associated Prow) change said: "We shall continue After a fattening on the rest our efforts to build a fighting of the league for a month, the and winning team for Boston." I Yankees and the Athletics today Slattery, who came to thejhegln a hand-to-hand struggle. Braves from Boston cb liege The encounter starts with a where he was coach after a long ! double-header In Shlbe Park. An career In big league baseball. J other double meeting is on the will continue with the club In ! card tomorrow and a single game another capacity but at the samei0" Saturday. salary. Ho icontract has a year! Connie Mack is. lying In wait to run. - " for ,ne Huggins henchmen with Baseball writers said that Robert M Grov. "ube Wal Hornsby needed much persuasion ber ud O1' Orwoll. his south to take over the helm and that paw sharpshooters, as well as the rumors of 'undermining" which "'"ran John Jlcus Qulnn and bad been current when he was Ed" Rnne. who fire from the sent here from New York had In- rigJ"- t , , fluenced him .to such an extent ,Tne Yankees Prepared thern that he tola President Fnchs he f?lTM Msl,nU' fo,r ,he of would rather be traded to some ?,lr sJt"oer J"'0, b nJ,n other club than to seem to have ,the 8 t0, " forced Slattery out. Fuchs as- thTV u, ?u "r '"J1" B'" C""' hi .,. .k. -,. 8n bristling warriors. .;r,.;u " , ""8" " Philadelphia Wins. Slattery Succeeded "Dave Ban croft as manager last November. BUSHY GRAHAM ATTAINS TITLE Early Lead of Schwartz .Overcome by Battering in Last Two Rounds NEW YORK. May 24. (AP) Bushy Graham, flaring haired phantom from Utlca. N. Y. to day perched on the bantam weight throne that had been va cant in this state since Charley (Phil) Rosenberg forfeited the! 118-pound championship over a, caught the little fellow The Athletics closed (heir. prac tice session by outpointing - the Senators for the fourth consecu tive time. One. William Shores held Washington to four hits and won 4 to 2. A triple, play featured the aft ernoon in Chicago as the vauish- i ing Americans of Cleveland fell ! further from the running. The White Sox won their second straight 4 to 3 In 10 innings. The Browns handed the Tigers a rude jolt. 8 to 3. but then the Tigers long ago became accus tomed to jolts, rude or otherwise. The fighting on the National League front was marked by Cin cinnati's fourth straight victory out of fire over the not-very-bold Pirates. 4 to 3, and the even di vision of A double-header be tween the Giants and the Robins. In Brooklyn, 4 to 3 and 4 to 0. a J -i-ar 1V: Ciw. - 'LOOKS LKK --A(A")iOllHOHt v w MISTER .'r.'. r JK -JiUe- M.- Rnn PfN Patter ' t A MAI HI (MS With (ilenna Cullilt pluyiug in the Ilrillxh. womun's golf chniu plonshlp, the chances of an Am erican victory In one of the foe eiKn clus-trs are ronsldorably In creased, t Mi t'ollmt is without doubt a great player In any kind of great company and for this rea son It la not lb ber rilsrrcritt to guess thut she will have less competition that W-ltur Hngun, Jim ltarnea. livne Saraien, Hill Mehlhorn and Tommy Armour will have In the men's open. Cecil l.eltrh and Joyce Wether ed,. the two greatest golfura In i Rnglund, aro not entered In the woman's i'huriiplonhlp and the 1 most fcrmldnbla opponent Miss jColli-tt will have la Mile. SI mo no iThion l la t'haiimo. the charm lug French girl. I Miss Collett is just out of a I very successful winter season In 1 Florida and It Is only fair to ai 1 sume that her chances for vic tory would be even, perhaps. If the two great British sturs wero In the tournament. : - Mls Wethered is universally rvcognUcd as the greatest woman player In the world, a Ienglen of rTf si w i -m wi w m m m hiv with a year ago, .. ' : , , , , , 1 , r, I VJif J. V. leit arm right smashes Although he whipped Corporal to the head that 'dropped Iny Izzy Schwartz, little champion of 'In the clouds of resin dust their New York flyweights In a IS- j flashing feet had stirred. With round match at Ebbets field last blood streaming from bis nose, night to gain the crown, the i his lips smashed and right ear honor that came of battling out twice the normal size, Schwartz a victory over a worthy opponent I barely managed to reach bis feet on even terms was not his. In- at the count of,n!ne. ' " stead a goodly share of , the hon- Throughout the final session. ors went to the spunky little. 0nlv the courageous heart of the corporal, forced to fight as a fly-S flyweight kept him erect. Bushy By AL liMIAIUltS (Former Pitcher N. X. tilanta) 'Just before the Florida West Coast championships at the Bel- lealr Country club. McDonald Smith told me about a golfer who actually made a "twle-in-one" twice during single round. "There's a lot of hole-lq-one stories going the rounds." said Mao, "but none ran beat the one In which Aleck Duffy played the hero. "Duffy came. to this country from Scotland snd was ' from Carnoustie, the birthplace of my brothers,. Aleck and Willie and myself. , "When he pulled his great 'feat he was attached to a club at Port land, Ore. Going ont for. a ronnd one afternoon with somb club members, he played a hole In one. Ilefore the 18 holes were finished he shot annher one. ' "A hole-in-one twloedn ataxic round! How many men. living m dead, bave afvomplUSwt a "sim ilar stunt ?' Not many, eh?" , her guihe, and MUs l.elu h Is nol fur behind her. Hill they aro tint playing berauKO, by tholr own nd mlSHinn, they cannot stand chant plonship competition. This tein- I peramont, with all disposition to ' be fair, rerlninly Is not rredlt to ' them. Real bonnst-to-gosh ihum ; plons unuully thrive on the strain uf championship competition. ' In comparison to the attitude of those two groat British slurs, . the willingness of Miss I'nllelt I lo make the long journey to Kug l land and to play under conditions that always will handicap a vlslt I Ing player makes hsr a' cbam I pton at heart at least Too lntulnr to Immv , Since 'Jack Kesrns, Jack Demp- sey and Tux Itlrkard are golf , iluyra of some alilllly It may not ' defile the atmosphere to speak of them In the same breath, i Derci'sey beat Kearna In the suit ' for ' "00,000 bark pay and the victory recalls a stnlement Itlrk ard made before the first trial wns called In Newark. "No fight manager ever ran boat a popular ftghtur In court," Klrkard ratd.' And then ho gave some reasons that can't be print ed In a family periodical. - HUNTER, BROOKS BADLY BEATEN welgbt and outweighed by .a mar gin of 6V4 pounds. Throughout the first It rounds Schwartz, boxing like a little ma jor, won three rounds and held caught him time and again with both hands to the head. Izzy's wound's Increased, but . be sum moned all his easiness and lasted mi toe iinai gong. He was a.! his bigger foe even In two oth-!Dsd,T battered warrior at the era. But as the fight wore on. j close. and Busy made every use of his . : : . weight advantage, Izzy tired and Seaside Charter issued for fell under the gruelling pace. In the fourteenth round Busby Clapsop county bank, capital and reserve. $30,000 "OKrli ANY DAY I THE NEW ZEKOLENE I for your motor A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Balloon Dance ; MERRILL Saturday Night, May 26- Fun by the Car Load. Balloons by the Thousands. Les Sailing and His Orchestra Will Play till 3 a. m. MIDNIGHT SUPPER ' I , Cool Weather Means, . . ; I I New Pajamas I 9 . xT. ' Modern nightwear is aa colorful as ft' " i VsyA is comfortable as pleasing as it -is - ' S 'JJ practical gubtractino; the monotony ! 9 Uh?TT from the daily routine of going to bed. 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Last American a f Eliminated in Golf Tourney Dempsey ouisinnrlnd Kearns. but It took a gunte man to do II. Those familiar with the Inaldo of the case know that Kearns want ed a settlement and thought his threat of "exposures" would force Itlrkard to selllu. Ilul Demp sey's wife wouldn't stand for a fetllement and Demimsy had some exposures to throw buck. Nn real dirt was thrown. If there was any lo bo thrown, and Dcutpsey's case was woii when his lawyers won the argument for a Jurjr- trial. Try and swing that Pempsey for anything In a Jury trial. I'HESTWH'K. Hcoiliiml. Msy 14. (AIM Dougloa (Irani, sole surviving American In the Brit ish amateur golf championship, was ellinliiaied today by A. B Mni'l'sllum, young iotllh phys Irlnii of Wolverhampton, two up. The American amaloiir. who Is a resident of KiiKland, and Mac I'sllum were all auuare at the turn snd the play was close throughout. Then al the 17th. Mart'sllum holed a chip lo go one up. 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