1 tHE JVENINQ HERALD, KLAMAfH FALLS, OREGON Page Tw8 mm r c M DOUBTFUL - IN BIG1EAGUE St Louie Cards Still in First Place; GianU Slipping Gradually (BV THE ASSOCIATED FKKHH) Whenever, th Cardinals aet themselves tor a lean Into a long lead and a merry laugh at their field, something always seems to happen. It remains a good bet that the eagerly-sought mathe matical certainty will be reach ed in both major circuits about mid-September, but this National league race baa a way of hang ing on. "' Fresh from three beatings In Pittsburgh, the runner-up Giants sailed Into St. Louis and became the third plac club by losing .(he first game of, four to the home entry t to 4 while tba Reds were trimming Brooklyn. 4 to 3. ! Cincinnati slid back into third I place yesterday by losing to the Robins, 4 to S. The tubs took another from the Braves. 4 to J, and the Pi rates nosed out the Phillies, 3 to I, In a game which Donle Bush considered serious enough to war-1 rant the use of two pitchers I Brame and Hill. J The American league race con tinued at the eren pace Into which It settled some tea days ago when the Yankees decided to loiter, along for. a. while, until more strenuous efforts seemed to be necessary. The champions got Amrrtnut 1Cgue Standing. W L Pet. New York ..S7 21 .725 Philadelphia 47 31 .S88 St, Louis 42 40 .SIS Cleveland ...S7 44 .457 S 44 .450 .441 .421 Chicago Washington .SS 45 Boston . ..33 44 French Whams Four Base Hit Wins Game Thinking of ' Others Costly For D utr a Detroit . S3 47. .405 National League Standing. ...... W L Pel. St. Louis .....I 51 30 .6B0 Sew York 43 31 .B8i Cincinnati 47 35 .573 Chicago 46 37 .654 Brooklyn ...42 36 .531 Pittsburgh .. 37 . 40 .481 Boston 24 51 .320 Philadelphia - 21 51 .293 another even break, losing the first to' the Tigers, 4 to 2, as Ken Hollow and Elam Vangll der" ontpitched George Plpgraa and Wiley Moore, ".and winning the second, 6 to 6. Walte Hoyt won his' twelfth game of the season in the second engagement, but Herb Pennock had to rush to the box la the ninth to put down a Detroit up rising which all but tied the score. The Athletics got only an even break, against the White Sox. and failed to gain while the Red Sox and tbe Indians won close games from the Browns and the Sena tors. Slim Harris turned In his best effort of the season . to trim a Dan Howley crew, 4 to 3, while Reeres' third error enabled the Hudlin to shade Hadley In a nlp-and-tuck duel at Washington 2 to 1. v i - , v. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS , BRING RESULTS - , (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) ' The ordinarily mild mannered . hat nf Hay French, Sacramento 1 shortstop, went a-homlng against the Seals with the result thit the Solons won a 3 to 2 decision In 15 timings. With Hughes pitching stesdy ball, the Missions ' evened the Portland aeries to one all by trimming the Beavers S to 6. Oakland suddenly reverted to last year's championship form land swamped Los Angeles under a 20 to 1 score. In the fourth Inning, the Oaks scored 13 runs on 11 hits. Inability to hit In pinches cost Seattle a 5 to 2 defeat . from Hollywood. . ine, inaiana got their men on the bags, but were unable to push them across the plate; Fights Held . Last Night CTCff rlUS'Nu A SHOOT ftl'V WAS TMcW SI 511 TboSwWw: Of t v su a V- 81 1 . WIT A W SMOOTHING' our a Meet P.tNY IN A ShNPTRAP j'Dempsey Will . Meet Sharkey First, Report I bent I. Illors In the game. Ho la.rla said. "Hut knowing him a a siar ditcher and so good that ! I do. I wouldn't ho siirpr .nil that Th. UI... .I .n imiKiinl lin.V ! ,.nl MIV IV.lil-.im Illn Brrul- ' ll Ulll MlllllOt nillg H .'In luitt luck ,n ; Ward jiluycd 'September If the former weight, champion returns. to ring, junnny nm-aiey. vwihm . ,v llh ,. iwk. ou.rl.nn. He could manager, announced here today, mn-u-i, ,h. New York club ' outfield regularly 'with shot unusual -(,,.. kl, k'rln ,,.t.l...r In hnai.hull. pull knell lltlt Hill III. Mlllll'lll Ilia In only threw hall' him mil of a regular Job. lie Is frerlnliily happened Jo his arm That a an we snow,- The Jnimnean senl sonu ma- IIOSTONV July .12. (UP). jTHIIEE VHAXCESi i....w ckrv of n.Mi.m will he I TIIHKE IIL'STS t . ... j v. Jack Dempaey's opponent In , bout to bo held lu New York nenvjr- ' gcapiea wun ine lereiaiui iniiiniia 1 a great ihiiu unnnifiii mui in ,... the ths season and played Himself : nenig u.en mere reguiiiriy on- uhi nm nf the nmlnr liuiauni. cause H iniiny Hale nns nan ninro I'. Ward plnyed wllh Roger I'eck-i experience. He could play the rlllM U, fiapi'liuria Ihv othnr .iiinnu.il on ih New York I'luli 1 outfield rexulnrly -wllh any club1. u . .,..'i'i k klsm hlirla Ilut'kley aaid he has entered lnloian(, llUr w, , u,nmu0 wlih ln the league excepting the Yan-f M" , hl(VD , nll an agreement with Rlck.rd which j tno Chicago While Sox, ami keos alid Ihe Athlstlrs. Andhe when reck was mails manager or : is sucn a goon nrsi naseman mm Ihe Indiana ho brought Ward r'0 "lay take the .Job away from Willi him In the expectation that Joe limner, one of the stars of an experienced hand would he a i the league. valuable utility man.- , Thera Is. only ono handicap The oecaalou to use hi in as a faring the youngster, ami that Is substitute at third buna came his weight. He runs to fat and gives Bharkey first shot at Demp cay if the latter decides to ' at tempt another comeback. The proposed bout between Bharkey and Big Boy Peterson of New Orleans in Los Angeles has been called off by. Buckley. errors thiit were directly renpnn-! ought to develop Into one nf the albl.t for the Joss of each one of i name a grouiest players. II a B wvil im.vu uil "J i uui.ic. i - - , . Sharkey haa agreed to substitute three times-, and In three gnmea he hasu t Ihe stature to carry It. for Tom Heenev In the eveul any-i'hat he played Wkrd committed 1f weight doesn't got him he thing happens to the New Zoa land challenger before the heavy weight title bont July 26. - . .nr.urmug .rou. -" , him and no ono claimed 10 . anaoa, onarary arciarea lie i would knock out Tnnney If ever I given a chance at the champion. Jim Maloney and Jack Delanry Balloon Dance , Saturday NIgM ' ALTAMONT By Ab DKMAREB (Former Pitcher N. Y. GUnls) . Golf Is a rich field for the on- are the. only other fighters 8har- usual.. Gebrae Saraent once tald ; key haa openly predicted he'd . .the three games. Waivers were him. It wasn't so many years ago thut Wardle was one of the most prominent players In" baseball, t then asked fur. SPEAK I'P, (UMaSEi (loose Gnslln and hi deserted arm offer another much discuss ed subject around the American League. There I no doubt that At The Star Drug Store . , FIFTjl and MAIN STREETS r; ' - : i.i) . . All Purses, yariity Boxes and Beaded Bags at Reduced Prices Friday & Saturday Regular Price $2.95 to $3.95 SALE PRICE $2.00 Regular Price $10.95 to $12.95 SALE PRICE $.00 Regular Price $3.95 to $5.95 SALE PRICE $3.00 Regular Price $6.00 to $8.00 SALE PRICE $.00 . Regular Price $8.00 to $10.00 SALE PRICE Sg.OO Regular Price , $13.00 to $14;00 SALE PRICE $7.00 The Ifettcrfi Store (BY THE ASMH'IATED PRESS) CHICAGO Young Jack Thompson. California, technically knocked out Russia Leroy, Far go, N. D.. (5). Jimmy Mollette. Chicago, won from Frankle Fris co, Chicago (6). Roy .Peters. Chicago, knocked out Jean Barnes, Chicago, (1). ' DAYTON, Ky. Vincent Ham bright. Cincinnati, knocked out Joe Chaney. Chicago 13). Cal vin Baker, Aurora, Ind., won from Cnrley Perrrao, Indianapo lis ( (4). George A memo. ' Ne ward, O., defeated Frankle Clark Indianapolis (4). T. HEENEY HARD AT WORK; TITLE BOUT NEARING lost one Pacific Northwest open J 1 Kivrw jrenra agu a. in oiiiubq. nessy Heights club, Vancouver. ' I "On the 400 yard second hole," I said George, "his drive went Into I a bunker about 170 yards from uut pe never came tnrougii. New hu trm BonB H, CIII-t throw York fans will always remomlier , Mrond base from short him during the days when lhe:i-ft rinld. and everv time ha has th field ball Ilpb Reeves. .!. ; 1 - - - muonmnp, .iirceu id run hui J: me how Mortle Dutra. the young 1 knock out, and he lived up to nt" ' (limits and th Yankees were l"pro" from the Pacific coast. I word both times. sharing the Polo Grounds and wnen warn and Frank rriscn ... 1. frm him and heave It In were giving the greatest exlilbl-j Th, nut9 of h rtlsahlemenl Hons of spectacular third btulng lt n, e , r t , n. Th popular ta the big leagues. ! story la that be tried to ahow . . j , nll,A luiM HfkMrn mill I h how to put th shot and threw MONEY CANT BUY A BETTER Oil man t THU MFW ZEROLENE. lIO YOU KNOW" THAT Lieut., Al, Williams, camp ' stupt " flyer of the navy. ! ued to baseball with the wViET SKIXXY. UK) BOY! A veteran of three years on FAIR HAVEN N. J., July 12. i(t"P) Tom Hoeney, heavyweight challenger, will begin boxing un der blazing arc lights' Thursday night In preparation for his 15 round title bout with Gene Tun ncy. at Yankee stadium July 26. Every night at o'clock Heeney will do hla rlnc work. " Trainer Jimmy Hennessey will 'have Ummiw .ronf lniiA Airht box- fng right, up to within two or three days of the bout. SHOWER FORCES POSTPONEMENT OF TITLE BOUT NEW YORK. July 12 (AP). A shower last night forced the i fourth postponement of tbe bat tle for the Junior lightweight championship between. Tod Mor gan of Seattle and Cannonball Eddie Martin, New York challen ger) Weather ; permitting, ' the 'fight will be at Ebbetts field to morrow night. " 7 LEO LOMSKI TO MEET. G. SMITH the green. He decided to use 4 Jlnts . '. . George Cohan and mmi-uctq ciuo iu an au.inpi King ijiraner nave cnangeu w (ne Philadelphia bench. Jimmy to reach the green on his second, j. the name of their baseball 1 Fon. who Is a hardened cam but smothered his bait. It hit! play from "Fast Company" ' palgiir at the 'age of 19. la now the hack of the bunker and i t to "Elmer; the Great" ... on of the most discussed players bounced off 15 feet to the. left. I The Reds are a great big n the major leagues, still In the trap. L4 happy family ; Glenn ! , The youngster Is one of the "Dutra, thoughtful, of. any; Wright DID quarrel with A- s X IB m m 1 sbb m m m aw 'i FOR THE MOTOR CAR'S YEAR .OF YEARS .saw It, fialini'4fad the Jtl6f 1 i , , v, .1 t I Won;, ten - ' . ' ' ... A, STANDARD OIL PRODUCT his arm out. Thla story haa been denied. Burky Harris say that balneal not know. ' Nona of Ihe players 1 players following him, smoothed I the Pittsbolg bead men the sand from which he had.4 They're calling the Rlrming justplayed before going over for bama the "Little Yanks" , . his next shot. Whereupon thej. Hitting around three and a referee penalized him a stroke. half as a mob . . . They're But this was not the end of; working-on a kidney guard It. When the round was com-! for boxer . . . Roger Bres pleted. the tournament officials 4 nahan got acoft when ho decided the penalty should be ! debuted the shin guards . two strokes. , Joe Bush is the best guy in "Those two lost strokes were 4 baseball making the noise rather tragic. They cost him the 4 that the dog robber did in championship. Nell '.Christian, 1 ft' What Prloe Glory'-' .. . YakUuar. Washington, , won. the,' Jimmy Dykes has given the tttl with 2S9. If Dutra hadn't ; ball players a new battlo cry. been penallxed he would have bad 288." "He has never told me." liar- MILK RESTORES GENE AT CLOSE EACH WORKOUT : , 4 1 l .! 1 Ain't- that a dandy" . . . ' : They say It sometimes poInN- ' : NEW YORK. July 12, (UP). Leo Lomskl, Aberdeen Wash ington assassin, haa signed for a 10-ronntt bout with George Smith, Rldgewood N. J. light heavyweight, at Dexter Park sta- idlum Monday night. Lomskl ac 1 cepted the bout ai a tune-up 1 match for hla title bont with .Tommy Longhran.' 175-pound 1 champion, at Ebbets field; Brook ' lyn, August 8. SPECULATOR, N. (AP). Generous dose of milk have kept Gene- Tunney from training down too fin for tbe defense of his title against Tom Heeney .at the Yankee Stadium July 2. Although the champion still has two weeks of work, he 1 now just short of the peak of condition.. He weigh 197 pounds and after a 'hard workout he la five pounds lighter, the " exact I weight be Intends to carry when j he faces Heeney. ) Tunney restores the five pounds he loses In the ring every day by drinking' three pints of milk after each session. He does not intend to let his' poundsge drop nntll the eve of the title bouts. He has already reached th point where he must reduce hla road work.' '- Yesterday ha ran only four and one half miles. Ing In the stands . . . The Tunney married rumor la loos again ... They say , h'e'a been hitched for a yeir And , she won't admit g a Mra. Prize Fighter v TI,e Giants didn't do T" . " .:: u awful lot for the Braves In that last swap . . . Virgil Barnes' sprains hla ankles In bath tubs ... J SEIZE FIVE MILLION'- l' DOLLAR LIQUOR CACHE WINPSOR, Ont.. July 12. (U. I P.J Th first. of a predicted ser ies 01 raias 10 ciean up oorner liquor export warehouses, was launched today when officials selxajl the liquor valued at 35, 000,000 In two of the large con cerns. Inspector William II. Gar diner said the business carried on was Illegal because much of the exported llqiior" leaks bark into the province. 1 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Where ignorance is bliss, tis 1 tony to waste time worrv- 1 ing about the label on the bottle Our Patterns of Life Form In Early Youth 7A July GOLF Clearance of kNiCKERS For Men and Young Men All Knickers reduced in cluding Linens, Tweeds, Woolens and Worsteds now selling at bff ' C-m Uef4 1HE.CANTXCUB Voo cauy tip DUMB VOA.TefcS BY .DR. MORRIS FIHlrtlEIX Editor Journal of the American Medical Assnrbrtlon and ot Hy gela, the Health Maa;azlne The human Is slower than the I animal . In arriving at period when he is able to take care of himself. " - : ' ' Almost with birth the animal develops a behavior pattern which guides' it Id Its conduct of life. ' Each species of bird haa a definite way' of building Ha nest. Experiment havj been made, with one kind of bird be ing put on the nest of another partly completed.- The first type could not continue with the part ly completed job, bnt had to be gin all over, ' " i On the other hand, the human being Is not guided by such def inite behavior pattern. He thinks for himself and It Is doubtful If any two human beings let alone wonld follow exactly the same plans In constructing shelters. During the long period of hu nfan childhood,' however, the behavior pattern Is being created which guides It later In lite. If a situation arises to' which the man Is unaccustomed, he tries various solutions, and even tually adopts one which seems to him to be best. The procedure Is called the trlnl and error sys tem, - The human haa progressed far beyond the animals, bocauss he Is able to study each situation as It arises and to learn from his mistakes. It is, ot course, qqlte possible that when a child Is born' cer tain definite systems ot action arc already eetabllshed. Those have to do with th maintenance of, life immediately after birth. The child does not have to bo taught to suck or to swallow. It knows how to cry,' to wink Its eyes and to sneese. It has to learn to walk, to talk. to, feed itself. Tin child begins to learn almost Immediately af ter birth. Tbe habits Ingrained in the first few months' of life re perhaps the most Important of all'ln creating a method of liv ing for future years. Parent will do well to watch the rate of development, to en courage useful habits, and to discourage antisocial and bad habits. THK.FIBB IH OUT, LETS GET DOWN TO Ill'HI.SFtH. HEK HACK PAGE. $4.50 Knickers $3.00 $5.00 Knickers$33 $6.00 Knickers $4.00 $7.50 Knickers $5.00 $8.50 Knickers $5.65 v ' f ALL STRAWS REDUCED TO Y2 PRICE This includes Panamas, Leg-' horns, Sailors and all Soft Straws. We carry none of them over. 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