-AJK TWO THt. LYLMMJ .11...-AL1), KLAMATH FALLS, UKLUUN Tuenday, July 8, lfl.'Hi IN THE REALM . OF, SPO'RTSfiS TILDEN SAYS BID TO PLAY 7 WAS TOO LATE Tennis Star Explain Reason for Refusal f To Join Team NEW YORK. July I. (AP) The North American Newspaper Alliance today published an ex planation (rom William T. TUdao aa ta why ha had refueed an larlutlon to Join tha American team for tha tntertona tlnala and tha challenge round ot tha Davis ftp.- 1 M i , - - - Declaring tha Invitation had eta too late, TUden aatd It -would ba unfair to aak a re lease from hla contract with the alliance "at tola lata data." Un der United 8tatea lawn tennta association rolee. no player may write currently of tournament 4- tljW fc la nartlrlnatlne. in naiMi Release Offered Johm N. Wheeler, general man aiier ot the alliance, cabled the vhii,intiia an offer to release hint from hla contract. Wheel- ee'e cable aald I leei your piay nr -will give the Onlted Slates an excellent chanco of victory and 1 am willing to waive your rights." Big Bill pointed out ho and Frank Hunter had announced their retirement from Darla cup play at the U. a. L. T. A a annual meeting In February. Alter the meeting. Tllden aald he algned his newspaper contracts. lnvolv tng coverage ot the International notches. At that time." he went on. The V. 8. I T. A. announced It would pin lt talth on a young team tor !. ''" then un til July 4 I waa not approached to play nor requested to do so." Young Tram Hakes Good Big Bill want on to say- the young American team had played capably ao far and "had I been abla to loin the team It would novo meant dropping one man which would eeem a hardsh p to the player dropped. It would also mean toeing a year of de velopment ot our young team If wo were not eoccessful In lin ing tbo cup." Tllden added ha had been In consultation with Fits Eugene Dixon, non-playing captain ot the team, and had offered to aid in the training and practice of the team in Parte until the ehal-UnM-round. granting the United States beau Japan or Italy, the Kuropean finalists. Flying Tackle I Record Saver For Gus Sonnenberg 'St-VTTLE, July I. P Tbanka to hla flying tackle, Ous Sonnenberg la atlll tha popularly recognised world'a heavyweight wrestling champion. In hla sixth, match with Ed "Strangler" Lewie, former title bolder, Sonnenberg wrestled to a draw outdoors here laat night before 10.000 tana who paid nearly 11-.00. to witness the jUewie Gets First Kali -4 iha first fall With hla famous nesuiuta. --- .,l hnt ha lost bis ad- , .,.r when the former Dart mouth lootoau , him with a flying tackle in the seventh. It waa the only tackle that Sonnenberg waa able to connect with but It waa enough to even np the count. In the eighth and final round Sonnenberg attempted several tackles and ones landed on the Una of several tana In tha second tow when Lewia sidestepped a head on charge. The former tlUeholder waa on top of Gus applying Deadlock aa the final gong aonnded at midnight. Prober Down German John Freberg, Chicago heavy weight scored a one tall decision over Hana Bauer, Germany, In the semi-final. Freberg downed Bauer with a body slam In the fourth round. Charles Hansen, Seattle, con auered Abe Colman, New York heavyweight, with a body slam In the fourth and Bob Meyer, Portland light heavyweight, de feated Des Anderson, Salem, Ore., with a body sum In the third. Star Concludes . Successful Tour : Of Europe Courts LONDON, July 8, (AP) -Mrs. Helen Wills Moody today ended a auccesifal tennis tour of Europe when she sailed for home with the Women's Wlmbleton singles championship and a ahars In the women's doubles crown. Mrs. Moody was presented with two gold medals at the tti,DT the vice- president of the British Lawn Tennis association. "English tennis la Improving. Mrs. Moody asserted. "Yon did not win any titles at Wimbledon, hut that waa Just bad luck," ahe told a London newspaper inter viewer, i Mrs. Moody continued: ! "I slwaya enjoy Wimbledon mors than any other tournament. . ,ath 7 In it K 1 1 7 8 - UU my iiubi ' " ' beth Ryan was aplendld. I tried to get her into the American Wlghtman Cup team, but as you know, I could not manage it." Mrs. Moody said bar lawn ten ant plana for the noit year were ot eettled. "I never plan that tar ahead," aha deolared. "I want to corns over again est year, and probably shall." ' Waablngton was not a member f the Continental Congress when the Declaration ot Independence aa adopted and consequently he either voted (or It nor signed It, "Coaching Off. Third Base se" 1' Aws, Ektnph Norton WITH AM MEANS OVBS HEAP MtXKS "STAY UP" KEEP 601NG 1 is Eat6np.p WITH rU"r3 DOWN. Hf ANS.. :hitthePirt By AL DEMARKE (Former Pitcher N. Y. Glanu) The coacher at tlkrd baae ta a very responsible Job on any ball club. The first base coacher baa comparatively no responsibility except to watch the first base man and prevent him from cut ling in behind the haserunner and catching him napping It he gets too long a lead. When a batter hlta a ball the play la In front ot him as hs rounds first baae and he Is In aa good or better position than the coacher to decide whether to take an ex tra baas or not. But tha third bass coacher must decide In an Instant wheth er to stop the runner at third or send him into the plate. He must figure the speed of that particular runner and also the fielding ability and strength ot arm of the outfielder handling the ball He must alas wan the runner on second base as to whether the ahortatop or second baseman are cutting in to catch him Owing to the noise ot big crowds when a base hit la made word signs are . comparatively useless, aa the runner cannot hear the coacher. So arms signs ars used uni versally in the big league. The coacher at third also has to relay hit and run. bunt and hit signs from the manager to the battels when the manager la not coaching himself. 1 will lake up these duUea In another article in the near fu- Atlanta Ready to Give Bobby Jones - A Royal Reception. ATLANTA, July , (API Bobby Jonea, who already can have anything In Atlanta, was all bnt given title and deed to the place tor one day by official act of the city council. A resolution passed unanimous ly yesterday officially declares July 14, the day Bobby returns from hla golfing wars in Europe and Minneapolis, a legal holiday. It urged cltlxena generally to observe the day as such and called upon business men to close shop so that Bobby might bo cheered aa every eltlsen would cheer him. The resolution, ons ot the moat unusual ever passed by the coun cil bore the names ot li of the 39 members of council, and was passed amid cheers. It now goes to Mayor L N. Ragsdale for action. BRUSHING UP IJ r a 14 V- An 1 . If Ti S ,2 "S-J'.'h- ) V&. SA)XATeT0p5te,"Wrrt HEAD Ai U s"" - -j- - HARO CONTEST FACING COAST LEAGUE TEAMS ! Battle of Season May Be Played During Present Week Bjf Associated Prvee The battle of the week, and per hapa of the aummer. loomed la Sacramento today aa the Coast league teams prepared to play the last aeries of the first halt ot the seasen. With Los Angeles the probable winner ot the flag, bar ring upsets. Interest oontered on the clash between the Seuatora and Hollywood, with plenty ot In centive tor each. The Sacs, having led the league for more than six weeks, went south a couple ot weeka ago and were trimmed aeven times In a row by the awakened Stars. Hol lywood continued the onslaught against Oakland. Uking aeven out ot eight from them in the last series. Angela Have 4-Game Load The standing at the opening ot play thla week showed the Sacs and Stars In second and third places respectively, a halt gamo apart, with the Senators four games behind the Angela. Sacramento still boasted the leading pitcher ot the league. Freltaa staying on top with ten won and two lost. Home, Los An geles, wss second: Cole. Missions, third, and Zlnn. Seals, fourth. The Angels close the first peri od with Seattle. They look for ward to being able to cinch tha flag, as they took five out ot sev en from the Indiana two week ago. Oaka l.oee Rosenberg The Missions prepared to open the week's aeries st Oakland, minus Rosenberg, outfielder, who left yesterday to report to John MoOraw for service with the Giants. San Francisco prepared to en tertain Portland, and hoped to re verse the story of their series two weeks sgo. which Portland won. 4 to t. The league leaders In games also had the top rang batter. Was Schulmeiicb, who bad batted .41 In (I games for Los Angeles, to succeed Ike Boone, graduated to Brooklva. - Earl Sheely, San Fran clseo. whoso mark was .134, rank ed second. DO FISH NEST IN TREES? YEA IKE, AND HOW! EAST HARTFORD. Conn., July I. More than 40.000.000 fish eggs were taken from trees and bushes by the Connecticut State Board ot Fisheries and Gamo along tha Connecticut river recently and hatched In 12 lakea and ponds of the state. Yellow perch swsm Into high water areas, attached their strings of eggs to submerged bushes and branches ot trees, and departed to deep water. The high water receded and left the strings ot eggs high sna dry. blowing In the breetes. The fish ami nm, deoartment haetllr rescued tbs eggs and aent the strings to hatcheries, ana a iew days before they were ready to K.tnK tha n were distributed In lakes and ponds and allowed to hatch there naturally. oai of tha rescue work was done at vw -aw- In niaatnnhttrv and Eaat Hartford, according to re ports to Us American uama pro tective Association. SPORTS Schedule Makers Aid Senators To Gain One-Half Game Margin Over Connie Mack's Athletics BY ORI-O ROnERTttON Associated lree N porta Writer Aided by the schedule makers. Walter Johnson today had his sensational Washington Senators out In front In the beetle Ameri can league pennant scramble for the second time thla season. Because the men who aet the playing datra saw fit to give the Athletica a day ot rest yesterday and at the same time let the Senators play the Red Sox. Wash ington la leading tha champions by one-half game as the result of aa I to 1 triumph over Bos ton. In defeating the Red 8o. the Senators accounted tor their eighth consecutive victory the third time this season they have run their string ot victories lo eight. Indians Noao Dive The badly crippled Indians dropped a few more potnta off their percentage column, when they tell before the SL Louie Browns ( to 1. Circuit drives by Ralph Kreaa and Goose Oos lln featured tha game. A Mexican ataudoft was the double-header, the Tlgera taking the first I to 1 behind the good pitching ot Earl Wbllehlll but losing the second to i. In the second encounter, abili ty to take advantage ot Detroit's loose fielding gave the . White Box the decision. Herman's But Effective Babe Herman'a powerful bat New Type Hurdle Designed by Old Stars of Track NEW YORK. July . (AP) A new hurdle designed to reduce the danger of bad falls and In juries In hurdls racing waa an nounced today by Harry Hill man. Dartmouth college track coach. Tha Improvement la ths result of a year's experimentation by Earl Thomson, naval academy coach: Harold Barron. Georgia Tech mentor, and Hlllmaa. all atar hurdlers In their day. The design presented by this committee has been accepted by the association ot track coaches of America and also by the Inter national athletic federation which mesne that ths hurdle "undoubt edly will be need In future Olym pic competition. Aa explained by Hlllman. the difference la the hurdls now la uss has ths upright In ths cen ter of the baas ao. In falling, the top ot tha hurdls rtsee more than two Inches. Ths nsw de sign, which places ths upright one-third the distance from ths front of ths baae. will reduce thla rise to less than one-half Inch. - - - - "If ths hurdler struck the present hurdle with his knee." Hlllman pointed out, "by the time his rear foot cams ovsr the height would be over two Inches higher end naturally the runner would either hit the hurdls very bard or trip and fall. ' Many hurdlers hare been in jured on account ot thla and otliers have been eliminated in important races. Nichols, the Stanford hurdler, undoubtedly would have made the last Olym pic team but he hit one of the hurdles and It threw him while in the lead "Baskln, the southern hurdler, met tha asms fats Monte Walls of Dartmouth received a bad In jury at ths Indoor New York A. C. games during ths winter previous to the Olympic tryouts and could not compete for six months." By Laufer lavs ths Brooklyn Roblna a full gams advantage over the Cuba as ths National leagus champions lost while tha pare sitters were trimming the Boston Braves, I tol. A home run eft Herman'a bat. which was preceded by a double converted Into a run when Wright singled, gavs tha Robins ths decision and Ray Mosa the best of the pitching duel with Bob Smith. The Cubs looked Just like an other ball club ae they dropped their third atralght to the floundering Reds. Tha score waa 4 to 1. at Malona pitched one-hit ball tor five Innings but weakened In the alith and aeventh. Modem lUarhall A modern game of baseball waa played at Philadelphia, where the Giants defeated the Phillies 13 to 13 In a slugging orgy that brought five New York and three Philadelphia pitchers to the mound. Among the IS hlta collected by the two teams were Klein's twenty-fourth home run of the eeason and another bit ot the same variety by Frank O'Doul. The Cardinals march up the atandlnga waa halted by the Pittsburgh Pirates, who won to t behind the steady southpaw pitching ot Larry French. The Carda bad won five atralght games. Sunny Jim Botlomley. and Gue Suhr hit home runs. AMKRICAX LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Washington 4 IS .441 Philadelphia 43 17 . New York 43 11 .581 Cleveland .34 4t .474 Detroit , . - It 44 .443 St. Louis -., n 11 44 .403 Chicago ., 34 44 .38 Boston St 44 .137 NATIONAL LKAGl'R Won Lost Pet. ..41 II .404 II .114 IS .1(4 14 .134 IT .414 40 45 44 .413 .411 .343 Boxers Come to Aid of Battler Who Lost Sight CHICAGO, Jnly I, (AP) Box ers of main-event eallbr tomor row night will glvf Walcott Lang ford, promising negro middle weight of a year ago the chance to knock ont the blindness that floor ed him recently. A costly aurgleal operation which Lang ford could not afford might bring hack his sighc A card of II three-round no-de-clslon bonis haa been arranged for Barry's gym, the proceeds to make np an operation fund for Langford. Tuffy Oriffith, Sioux City, Iowa, heavyweight contender Larry Johnson, negro light heavyweight. and Bod Taylor, Terre Haute, Ind., and Earl Mastro, ranking feather wights, are smong the stars who will appear on the card. 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(API Russell liwaon, national aero nautical vice-president and dis trict governor, said today 14 cities In Oregon, Wsiblnglou and Idaho have agreed to finance tha Pacific uorthweat'a first and biggest air lour, a 10-day re liability and eafety Jaunt. Law sou aald the tour loomed aa the moat Impreaalve one ever held In title aerllon of the coun try and might surpass the famed lord lour which pasnud through ths Pacific nnlbweit a tew years ago. July II haa been sot tentatively ae the date lor the start. AlttmillNtl TO IIOYI.K VUNNKAI'ULIS. Minn., July I. (API Intertachen. scene tf the national open golf tournament starting Thursday, la pronounced "lnlr-lock-en." with the emphasis on the "lock." Business I'hnnei ISI. CRATER GARAGE SU W. MAIN NT. RAY R. TAT1AMV, Prop. Repair Work en All Makes of Cars. "Not liner (tieap. But How flood." Ray K, Tallow and Carl Robley, Mechanics. Tomorrow and Saturday America's Crack Colored Orchestra EBONY SERENADERS Under Direction of Wm. J. 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