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. .- .- ST ) rt' "J"-" r AUftTJrt 18, 1988. PAGE TWO palfreys Tennis History Helen Will Moody Predict Youngster Will ETenlually Be come National Champion. H I n Jacob Defeated. BOSTON. Mas. "Aug. II. Sarah Palfrey, the llttl flrl who. arcording to Helen Will Moody, will succeed her as th premier femlnln tennl player ot the United States, 1 just one ot a bit ha PPT family ot tennis players. When the stumbled the tnrdr Helen Jscoos ot Cali fornia from the throne naii'i national singles chim pioa at Ssabnghi. and went oa to win her first Wightmsn Cap liniiea match sgsinst Peg gy Striven, ahe added another lustrous chapter to the al ready glittering "story ot Pal trey tennia family. Sarah m one ot Ore sisters, each ot whom has woa nation al titles. There Is one boy. John O, Jr a lad of 14. now attending school, who holds ire state championships for boys, and show promise of being a great player later on. Tha Palfrey children Inher ited an aptltnde for the same. John O. Palfrey, the tether, a Boston attorney, played con siderable tennis in his youth, and both he and his wife en gaged in the game daring their married Ufa. At the Palfrey country home in Sharon, Mass, all the children were contin ually on the court. Polly is the oldest ot the Palfrey slaters. Playing with Fanny Curtis she won the Massachusetts deublee in 1114 at tha age ot 17. and the same year captured the national outdoor championship for girls at Philadelphia. Elisabeth "Lee," it. wob tha state doubles, playing with Mis Curtis the year after Pol ly grabbed the honors. In 127 she won her major title by Ttctory la the national In door girls' tournament. Mlanne. 21. and Sarah. 2. are the two best players of the family. la the early days at their play Mlanne. because at her age advantage, woa most of her games with Sarah, bat the latter has gradually forged to the front to be the more Impressive ot the two. la 1119. when she was 18. Mlanne woa the national in door Junior stogies, and in 1110 she captured the senior title. She and Sarah played together to win the national outdoor junior doubles la im, '2S and '!. With all this It seems that the Palfrey tennis talent must b ran out. But Joanna, yoangeat of the me, is com ing along. She met with her first not able success in 19 JO, st the age ot It. Then, pairing up with Sarah, she got into the U. 6. doubles finals. The re sulting win made her the fifth Palfrey girl to win a national title. Jnst how tar along the championship road she'll go Is hard to say. She's living more time to golf now than to ten-, ais. Meanwhile, young Johnny is going merrily forward In the tennis world. When he was 12, he got into the state doubles finals for boys and was beaten in three sets. But he came back and won the boys' singles snd doubles last year and again this year. None ot the Palfrey tennis players is Urge. They are all nearly of the sams siie tire feet fire lnchee and exceed ingly fast. All bear a strong resemblance. e e Sarah, with her current vic tories, is the heroine ot the family. This girl whom Hsiel Hotchklis Wiglitman terms the "most fascinating snd graceful player on the courts." is pos sessor of 24 national titles. Junior snd senior. Her standing this year may be affected somewhat by her loss to Dorothy Round, Brit ain's No. 1 player in the Wlthtmaa Cup play, taking In to consideration the fact that her teammete. Helen Jscoue, the girl she defeated In the national women's singles, de feated Miss Round in the first round of singles. But Sarsh Is not the sea soned player Miss Jacobs Is. A few more years on her shoulders snd she'll be ready to step into the shoes ot Helen Wills Moody. Sarazen, Goggin Meet for Crown WAV'WATOBA, Wis., Aug. 11. UPl Mttlo Gene Sarsien, who hss won every golf title of Im portance, and big Willie Ooggin. who has won none of any conse- quence. battled their way into tha finals of the national PGA championship today. Ssrszen, Miami, Fla., boasted he'd beat Johnny Fsrrell, Ms Biaroneck, N. Y., snd then he mad good his boast by elimin ating the former national open chtmplon In today's l-hole emiennual, and 4. Ooggln, an Instructor from a public links course st Salads Beach, Cel.. struggled through I 'holes to conquer Jimmy Hlnes, Grest River, L. I.. 1 up. Saraxen, who hss held the British and U. 8. open and the PGA championship twice during his 12 yesrs of campaigning over the fairways, and Goggln, crash ing Into big time golf circles for the first time, will meet In the 10-hol final tomorrow. BOXING CORNERED L DEFEATS THYE Karasick Comes Up from Behind to Continue Victory Streak Bad tempered Al Karasick was stIU the ranking heavyweight of Klamath Falls today. Tha Rus sian Lion, underdog from the start, defeated Ted Thye of Portland In the Legloa hall main event Saturday night.' Nina hundred Klamath mat followers, sweltering la the heat of the auditorium, saw this wild man ot the wrestling profession come ap from almost certain defeat and drop the veteran Portlander la two out ot three falls. Karasick took the first fall, Thye the eecosd snd then the Lion collected his 110 guar antee with the winning third falL Al Pall Surprise Thy a. ei-llght-heavyweight champion of the world, working powerfully with a shoulder butt, bad Karasick. another el-light-heavy weight titlebolder. nearly down and out tor the third fall. Karasick. angered by Three ag gressiveness, climbed Into the corner ropes, flipped his feet into the Portlander's face, snd then put him down with a com bination head lock and body press. It all happened in lees than five minutes. Karasick was behind from the start, but he managed to attack Thye unaware for the first fall. In It minutes the Lion had his opponent down with a danger ous Boston crab hold. Thye slipped into the ring quietly for the second (all. moved la against Karasick with shoulder butts and then put him out with a body slam and press. Not mora thsn tour minutes were consumed. Both wrestlers, veterans ot the northwest.' hav met each other almostly eountlessly In the last decade and a half. And now, middle-aged and half-blinded by yesrs of competition on dirty canvas, they were little nearer establishing Individual supremacy than they were 'IS years ago. It Friday's match wss counted in the score, Kara sick probably established an ad vantage. Wolfe - Wins Two- younger brothers, hand some and popular Lea Wolfe ot Texas, and ur'.y Billy Newman of Denver, nearly wrecked them selves in a sensational semi wlndup. Wolfe, still-undefeated in the Klamath arena, took two strsigbt falls with deadly rolling body scissors. The first came la 22 minutes and the second ia lees thsn one. Newman, relying almost en tirely on roughness, came back for the second tall weakened by Wolfe's scissors. The Texas man waa an artist and he smoth ered the Colorado athlete with science snd cleverness. ' Londos Retains Wrestling Title PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 12. QJ.B Jim Londos, recognized si heavyweight wrestling champion of the world In this state, retain ed hie title tonight when the con tender, Everett Marshall ot Color, sdo. missed a flying tsrkle ssd could not continue. The end came after 20 minute and 11 se conds. DlZZV DEAN, Trie GARBULOUS HQWFO CP THE CARDS, SET A MOO-RaJ HE VJHlrTEO 17 CtBS IN ONE GAME tt RREBALL rEAMER 1 7 y'J(fi s? W4ffsQ Cf!t ATHLETE tiJx rX&&M$l pitcher coulo oo xSimy' - i ssi. H'r sapped me l i J v '4v4,r5' ssa'of ti Wll m A I J WSBU, WW N I a iwe giants' eesr VnXR' j' t) I NATI0MAU LEA6UE RECOS) !rzJs f J jlV for shiw innimgs N J.- A 1 itv WEN r COMPLETED 'Vlvsl Ve X Xa'X )AS 44, ESTABLISHED 11 A Ni3y BNEDRUaBACH aCPK J Vlr7 OP Trie CUBS, RuTH TrlREE TiMES X. &v Sporting BASEBALL President Sizes Up His New Deal 'V.V' ' J" Bridled and ready to go. you see New Deal, the aae riding horse presented President Roosevelt by Missouri business men. Suing s the tar eteed may be seen Senator Bennett Champ Clark ot Mls soaii, the president, and One Generic the president personal bodyguard. 10DB11 SHEETS WOODBCRN, Aug. 12. W A celebration which rivalled the one following the armistice wss In progress here today as local residents turned out en masse to honor members of the vic torious American Legloa Junior baseball club, winners ot the state championship at Klamath Falls yesterday. Although the youngsters reached the city via Southern Pacific trains at t:!0 In the morning. number ot. fans were on band to greet the club. Prac tically the entire population would have turned out If some thing definite had been known in advance si to the time ot the boys' srriTal. PORTLAND. Aug. It. Wl The young "tree troopers" who occupy fl civilian conservation corps camps in Oregon snd Wash ington hsre had a lot of fun and have done a lot of work 1 the few weeks since they were I recruited from large eastern In ! dnstrlal cllles, mid-western re ! (Iocs snd the cities snd farms of the west. This Is the report of C. J. Buck, regional forester In charge et the pacific northwest, to President Roosevelt. sin'e tne camps were organ ised some of the more Important work that has bees accomplish ed includes construction of 242 mile of new truck trails or mountsin rosds, improvement of 2.417 mllee of existing truck trails, building 17 mllee of horse or foot trails, and Improvement ot 2.40$ miles of such trails, construction of 43ft mile of woods telephone lines, end Im provement ot 1.742 miles; con struction ot 12 bridges. A cat's eyes sre sensitive to ultra-violet rays, enabling the cat to see better In the dusk thsn a human, but s est cannot see by night ts well ss by dsy. -S4i$ AND GEHRIG ONC Sv IN THE GME TENNIS ; t "V, Boston Seeking Jimmy McLarnin For Title Fight BOSTON. Aug. It. VK Bos ton promoter today were vielng to eign Jimmy McLarnin of Van couver, world welterweight cham pion for an early fall bout here either with Andy Callahan ot ! Lawrence. New England welter weight etamplon. or Los Brouil lard, new middleweight-king. Promoter Dick Dunn told the United Press he bed telegraph. d I McLarnin s manager. Charles "Pop- Foster, an offer to have : his fighter meet Callahan st i Braves Field late In September. : Johnny Buckley, Callahan's man lager .said tbs Lawrence boxer had agreed to terms. Meanwhile, Matchmaker Billy Ames of Boston Garden was ne f ousting for sa opponent tor Brouillsrd. who won the middle weight title from Ban Jeby In New Tork this week. Though Atari did not nsme McLarnin, i. was known hs wss desirous of signing ths Canadian. The bout between McLarnin snd Broullsrd would be s non title affair, with the middle weight chemploo entering in ring over the weight limit. Vince Dundee Trims Devlin PATERSON. N. J., Aug. 11 0J.F5 Vlnre Dundee. HO. Belle ville. N. J., last night scored technical knockont over Irish Denny Devlin. 1S4. Alltntown. Pa., la the fifth session ot their scheduled 10-round msin event. Devlin felled to answer the bell for the sixth after taking a severe battering In the fifth round during which he was floored for the count ot nine. I Incessant body punishment hsd i weakened Devlin, paving the way : for the knockdown and defeat. In the t-ronnd semi-final. Carl Dura, US. Peterson, defeated Johnny Ferrtol, 110. Newark. Ants hare snderfone no !m portsnt structural chsnges for millions of yesrs; specimens ore- served in ember nav given scientists excellent opportunities for study. No fewer man 1.000.000 street accidents, 40,000 of them being fatal, occurred In England In the 1 years from 1911 to 1111. COLF CHICAGO CUBS DEFEATS BUGS Pittsburgh Replaced As Section Team In National By HVGH . KlAAKRTOX. Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer It may or may not mean any thing, but lust about a year after the Chicaio Cube went on In front to stay la Isst year's National league pennant race, they have begun a new bid that has taken them Into second piece. The Cubs forged ahead ot the Pittsburgh I'lratea by a half game Friday as Our Bush, ths ".Mississippi Mudcat" whoss pitching was sn important factor in their 1SI triumph, wrepped up the Buccaneer batsmen In s njt package 1 d-l'-ered them to his teammates, who knocked out as I to I victory. As ths pace setting New Yirk Olantl had a day off. the victory put the Cubs only fi games be hind. Cannula Win The St. I-ouls Csrdinsts. down In fifth place, won ths other National league game by ham mering out sn t to I . victory over the tail-end C '-netl club as Pepper Martin and Ernl Or- ssttl set brisk hitting pace. The other, four clubs were un scheduled. Washington's Senators continu ed to be the big noise ot the American league, ss they best the Bosun Red Soi I to 4 sfter t narrow squeak In a game that started the ststls '-I bugs scratching among the records. The Senators used sli pitch ers, stsrtlng with Al "" is snd winding up with Karl Whltehell. snd the Box needed r. rng- tng from Henry Johnson to welch, for totsl of 11 na apparently a new leagu record. Tne National leegue siso oso an 11-pltcher gems (September I, 114, when the Oisnts Ilea staged the parade. Detroit. Loses Another The Chicago Whit los mad It two strsigbt over th Detroit Tigers by 1-0 count as Ted I,rons bested Fred Ms erry on the mound despite a great Tiger defense. Ksch gsv ven hit but sfter th first Inning only one Detroit runner reached ee- nnd. Th Tnk and Athletic were rained out for tt second strsignt dsy. Clovolsnd snd St. Lout had sn opsn date. Eueene Defeats Hood River Nine Eugene American Legloa Jun ior beeebll team won the state consolation championship whsn It defeated Hood River, t to i. It was the second belt of a double heder to determine th Oregon Utleholder. Eugene wss eliminated from th flnls by Woodburn. new etat champions, and Hood Rivsr lost to Grant High Pharmacy. STANDINGS (By th Associated Press) Cvi.etT j.r..si i st. W. L. Pet Los Angels 71 Portlsnd 77 Bsrrsmento l Hollywood Osklsnd 40 Sen Francisco ... 4 Missions ..II Seattle 47 AMERICAN LKAGIE. W. L. Waahlngton II New York . .41 41 Philadelphia ..51 11 Detroit II II Cleveland 17 Chicago 10 II Boston 4 4 II St. Louis 41 II Pet. .142 .101 .101 .411 .477 .472 .442 .III NATIONAL LKAGIE. Pet. .Ill .111 .117 .122 .111 .421 .412 .407 (By United frees) At Nsw York Fugssy Bowl Dick Bhlkst, Germany (drew) Glno Gsribsldl Italy; Cliff 01 sen, California, threw Floyd Mar shell, Anions; George Hill, Wis consin (drew) Sun Jennings, Ok Ishoma: Pat O'Shocker, Salt Lake City (drew) Dr. Carl Bar polls, Pennsylvania. Ambergris Is worth doubls Its weight In gold; It is a gum-like substsncs found in whsle end need In the manufacture ot per fumee. Messes ot th tnstsrlsl. weighing over 100 pounds, are sometime found floating In the ocean. Three-fourths of a mils long, the Echo river bae never seen daylight; It runs Its course In Mammoth Csvs, Kentucky, Th belta to be seen on the surfsce of Saturn are cloud for mations snd r purely tmo pberle phenomena. W. L New York II 41 Chicago 10 47 Pittsburgh ..II 47 Boston II II St. Louis 6 12 Philadelphia 44 10 Brooklyn ... 4 1 10 Cincinnati 4 4 14 (I WRESTLING 1 1 "News RACING Pancho Defeats , Boston Fighter At San Francisco RAN FRANCISCO. Aug 11 (U.R Young Panrho, lift, of Maun, and oene Bianco, in, oi Boston, fought a fast 10-rout.d draw here Isst night before a smell crowd that seemed satis tied with the derision. Ns pspsrmsn gsv Bianco a slight edge. Dvnamlte Jackson. I0T. of Los Angeles, knocked out Leo Mit chell, 11, ot Long Ute.h. in the seventh of scheduled lt- round eetnl-wlndup. Oeoree Hansford. 111. Holly wood, technlcslly knocked out VI dsl Frsgorlo, lit. Spam, la the seventh of a scheduled 10-round special. Joe Lang. 1 IT. decliloned Freddie Lesrera, 11. In four rounds. Both sre Ban Francisco tighter. Baseball By raited Press R. H. E. Resttl 11 17 2 Lo Angeles .i 10 II 1 Plllstte. Walters. Rrwell and Bredbury. Doerg: Stiticl. Nel son, Ballou. ward and nciiui len. . It H K. Hollywood I 14 0 Bsrrsmento . I ft 0 Bheehsn and lummsrs; Bryan and Woodail. R. H. E. . i it i Missions ,i. Osklssd 4(4 Johnson snd Fltipstrtck; Mc Evoy, Sallnioa and Vsltmaa. R. H. E. Portland It San Francisco I I Frsltss snd Pslmiaano; Btlst and BotterlnL NATIONAL LEA 01 E rirst game: R. H. E. Chicago lit Pittsburgh II Melons. Henahaw, Nelson and lUrtnett; Smith and Finney. Second gams: R. H. E. Chicsgo . I II I Pittsburgh II Root snd Campbell; Main snd Crace, , R. H. Cincinnati I t I 7 St. Louie Derringer and Lombard!: Hainee, Grimes and 0 Terrell. R. Phllsdelphia Nsw York I Holler. Rsg'.snd snd V. Davis: Fitsilmmont end Richards, R. H. E. Bolton i, mi ft 10 Brooklyn . . I 10 Brandt, Smith snd Spohrsr: Mungo, Carroll, Thurston and Lopes. AMERICA. LCAGLE First gsme: R. H. E New York 11 Phllsdelphia ...ll 14 1 Ruffing, Moors, Ooroei, I'hle, Brown snd Dickey: Grove, Oli ver, Mshsffey, Wlberg Cochran. Second gam: R. H and New York . I II Philadelphia I 14 MacFsydsn, Dsvsns a d Dickey: Esrnihaw, Wslberg and Cochran. R. . I H. I. I 0 I 1 Washington Boston 1 Whltehlll and Sewell; Wel- land, Welch and Ferreli. ' R. H. I. Detroit Ill Chicsgo ......ll II l Frssler, Hogsett snd Pssks, Gaston and Berry. R. . I . 4 R. 1. 1 11 St. Louis Cleveland 10 Innings. Wells, btllea and Shea; Hilda brand and Pytlak. Rabbits trs serious menace during forest fires; thsy run, with fur sblsss. from ths burn ing area and set nsw fires. Wqofl We Do Our Part We art strictly in sympa thy with the N. R. A. and the president's tmirreement and will bo governed thereby and will raise waited and prices to con form. Our low prices are still in effect but advances are absolutely necessary. Pine Slab, green fif1: $3.oo Blockwood Double At? en load J)0 OU Single - CQ 7CJ load . D3 I J Fuel Oil, Furnace Oil, Stove Oil Peyton & Co. , "Wood to Burn" IM . Ttli Pboa 6M FISHING L A. REPLACES Seals Topple Beavers From Leadership In Coast League (By ths Associated Tress) Los Angeles occupied the cosst Lesiue'e shaki first place throne sfter besting Bcsttls twtcs Frl day Bight ahlle Portland and Sacramento were taktug trim mings from San Francisco sud Hollywood. j With 14.000 homstown fsns looking on. the Angels thumped Hesttle 1S-0 and l-l. Buck Ns ii. nrovlded l-hlt Ditching In the opener es his mates bsngsd Phil Page snd linen tor is blows. Including four baggers by Cliff O'OrsI snd Jim Oilrsby snd a tripl sand three singles by Tut Stalnbark. Ulck nsra save the cellar Indiana only I hits In ths eight Inning nightcap snd singled to drive In th win Mag telly. Junk Waltira, Seat tle outfielder, hit homer In the second1 game. rale Ileal Portland. Sen Francisco knocked Port land out of first pla.e with a 11 win that ened the series. After Curt Dsvls of the Seels sud Rudy Kslllo hsd battled oa sven terms for nlns Innings. Jne De Xlsgglo doubled In the tenth ana came home on F.rnle bulla s two bagger. In addition to the dou ble. Maiglo hit pair of singles and a triple and prevent ed Portland score In the eighth with a great catch of Fred Bel ter's 11ns drlvs. Beaten three In s row, Holly wood recovered Frldsy night be hind Archie Campbell's 4-hlt flinging to shut out Bsrrsmento, 1-0. Ths Stars scored ell their runs la ths first three Innings off Larry Gllllck and after that were kept In check by Saunders and Jos Noonsa. Osklsnd made It four strsigbt over the Missions. 1-1. Ed Wsish. Jr., was hit freely by the Reds but proved strong In the pinches. Cookie Lavsgetto, with a double and two einglee, snd tllil Ksl mondl. with a pair of singles, drev I tour of ths Osk runs. Big Lakes to Face Henley's Tossers Th Big Lakes baseball team will meet Henley Sunday after noon st I o'clock at Modoc field. Big Lekee defestsd Spragus Hirer isst week, to 4. PORTLAND T New International ! Trucks 111 ly.swa i ii n 1 : PrWy-.. arsy-rSt sH I i ' h ' Jt.1L.laai .3 I A New International Half-Ton Motor Truck 113 inch Wheel Bate 70 Honepower at 3400 R. P. M. 6 Cylinder Engine 9 Inch Clutch Panel Body (a illustrated) or All-Steel Pickup with Coupe Type Cab J. W. Kerris South Slith Street WRESTLING Southern Stars . . Dominate State Net Tournament PORTLAND. Or.. Aug It (UBJ lalllurnl tennis platan shored local aspirant! from their hrai-kela In three of the four psir inia In today play of th Oreioo stats tennis championship, Wsrne Bebln. youthful pott, lender, waa the only Oregoni to hold a plars In the finals. Hs and Llovd Buitie, Berkeley, Call. forms will compete in th Hani of ih men singles : ; j SaMn defeated iTieoOd Cooks, fellow rortlshder. 7-1, 41, i while Budg was llmlnstlng Bit Johnson, Portland, l-l, t-10, . Miss Uraryn Wheeler, Berkeley, defending women' single, chant, plnn. la paired sgslnet Dnrniliy Hundr. daughter of May Nultci. Hundy, veterea California player, is tomorrow's play, Friday's reeults: Women' singles Grsrya Wheeler detested May Oosg, lurkeiev, 14, C-l: Dorothy Htj. dy defi-aied Muriel Nicholas, Portland, 4 1. l-l. Mlved dnuhles Bundy tni U hln defeated Nicholas and Cooks, l-l, I I. l-l. Filipino Boxer Defeats Korean In Ninth Round HOLLYWOOD. Aug. U flj IB Star Frisco, lilt, Callforslt Fillptnn bntsr, woa on fnsl from Jne Tie Ken. 117 H. lis rsmsnto Korean, la the sloth round of Ihelr hrduled II round nialn hotit here last sight. Referee Charlie Rendnlph re peatedly warned Tie Ken, who wss concentrating on body si j tsi-k, and finally slapped between them snd raised Frisco'g hand. Tie Ken dripped Frlecs for on count In th first roasl with left body hook. The figat wss cen ap to th luddu finish. Other reenlts: Billy Papre. Jr.. 111. drew with Fr-' e Katrede. 174. (4); Billy Cook, 14 8, outpointed Oenrg Akee, 117 It): flege Orevents, III. dec). sinned Tommy Logan, HS ()! Rlto Marlines, llo. detested Ixiule Csrrsnia, lim (4); 1'U Corral!, 114, knocksd oat Jo Rlrkey. Ill (I ) Midweat Woman Wins National Coifing Title CHIPAOO. Aug. If. t Ta ctile Robinson. De Molne, It., etsr, smothered Vrrglni Vsa Wle. Chicsgo, ths national sham plnn. I and I, to win th wo men' western open golf title today at Oak Psrk Country cle. Klamath Islls, Ore. si 1