THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922

I bane's trip will be extended to the Antipodes, and that he haa arranged ACC 5 to appear In a featherweight cham- s 0 CUES pionship figrht at Sydney or Mel- bourne. It's also also said Benny Leonard will Australia and give II visit WIH HELD GOOD the Australian lightweights a chance TO CLASH TONIGHT JO to win his title. Australia Is one of the finest sporting countries In the world and turns out more great ath- letes, boxers, swimmers, oarsmen, ten- nis players and golfers in proportion Hayward Sees Even Break jKiPtn0S.VnTiK Jimmy Here Fresh From Vic-- . United States. A glance at the Sydney With Washington Saturday. Referee, of which W. F. Corbett is tory Over. Michaels. sporting editor, with as many solid pages of sporting notes In every issue as an American metropolitan dally has I of general news, gives some small idea of the way the Australians go in for RELAY TO BE EXCITING sports. FAST BOUT IS PROMISED Every Australian Is a sportsman and trained in some form of ath- letics, which accounts for the mag- nificent appearance and fine fighting Entry List Reveals Veterans on qualities of the Anzacs In the war. Joe, Who Has Dropped' Two De- Northern Track Team; Fast Pepper Martin, who knocked out cisions Since Return From Babe Herman at Madison Square gar- Keen to "Win. Oval Is Assured. den in such sensational style, Is East, Is likely to be another terrible Terry McGovern, At least Sam Harris thinks so. Sam says Martin is nearer UNIVERSITY OF OREFON, Eugene, to McGovern in action than any other Tonight's Boxing Card at the Armory, May 17. (Special.) Bill Hayward, little fighter he ever saw in a ring. Main event 10 rounds: head coach at Oregon, says the var- He is a tearing, rushing fighter, and Joe Gorman versus Jimmy Bacco light- like McGovern hits so fast that he weights. sity track squad has about an even Semi-wind- need defense. six rounds: break with the Washington represent- has little for a Battling Ortega versus Jack . Terry McGovern never carried a atives here Saturday in the annual , dual classic between, the two Insti- scar to show for all his hard fight- Special pent six rounds: tutions. Last year the University of ing, although he met and beat the Freddie Williams versus Mike de Pinto greatest lot of little men we've ever featherweights. "Washington tracksters annexed the Red Campbell versus Lem Lomaksl meet by a score of 88 to 43, but Ore- had, from George Dixon and Pedlar welterweights four rounds. gon has a stronger team this year, Palmer to Eddie Hanlon and wound Les Pierce versus Charley Hellmaa while Washington has lost several up hi3 career by losing twice to lightweights four rounds. good men and several of her veterans, Young Corbett when Young Corbett such as Hurley, Douglass and Pratt was the hardest hitting lightweight Fresh from a four-roun- d verdict and will not have such an easy time in the world. McGovern often told over Bobby Michaels, the New York to win. me that his system was to so hard lightweight, Jimmy Sacco of Boston Relay to Be Lively. and so fast the other fellow wouldn't arrived in Portland yesterday from have time to land a good punch. Mar Seattle, ready for his scrap The mile relay promises one of the Gorman, armory to- pro- tin seems to have the same idea. with Joe at the most exciting of the afternoon's (Copyright by the Bell Snydioi-te-, Inc.) night. Gorman and Sacco clash In gramme of events. Hayward's relay the main event of the Portland box team performed creditably against ing commission card, one of the best- - the Aggies at Corvallis Saturday, but Salt Laker, With 7 Homers, programmes arranged here Washington Is made up of balanced the team Leads League Batters. this season. , three of the veterans of the fast Sacco is the first boy to score a team which captured the conference verdict over Michaels, who in five relay here- last year, and their time Fete Compton, Sacramento, Once since ar then was Just four seconds faster Swat King, Hot Hitting. bouts in the northwest his Cor-vaU- New York, was defeated than the Oregon tim made at is. rival from It doesn't look as promising for the first time by Sacco at Seattle for Coach Hayward's protegees as It COUGH the Pacific Coast league Tuesday night. Sacco kept away from might; Loudy Free, from Michaels' left hand k. o. punch and still and season opened a couple of weeks by boxing long range scored a whom the fourth man will be picked at ' rearlier than that in the big leagues, four-roun- d victory. to with Douglass, Pratt and Hath- flashy away, might be just slow enough to where more than one batsman al- Gorman Keen for Victory. give the lead to Oregon The three ready has pounded out nine or ten Gorman is out to reverse a decision veterans of the. northerners are all home runs, the leading coast slugger Sacco holds over him. Spanish Joe fast men, Pratt winning the 440-ya- rd to date Is Maurice Schick of Salt recently lost on a foul in three rounds dash for Washington, here last year Comp- to Sacco at Seattle. Up to the time In 50 seconds flat, while Douglass Lake with seven homers. Pete ton of Sacramento, the of the foul the fight was even. Sacco finished In third place in the same is just the type of boxer who figures (1) GEM PEERLESS (4) GEM VICTOR race. king of the circuit at this time last is year, to date' has not hit even one to cause Gorman trouble. He fast Washington Haa Veterans. of over fence, which may and is always dodging In and out. Metal case, highly nickeled, Extension base case. them the Gorman has dropped two decisions The list of entries received today in part account for Sacramento's low one luxuriously lined with royal Pigskin Leather effect from Coach Edmundson brings to standing. since his return from the east to light the fact that the purple and Kelly of San Francisco was the Lakey Morrow In ten rounds and the purple velvet, containing covering, lined with gold other to Sacco. A week's rest has put has a number of veterans upon league's leading batsman last week edge royal purple satin and whom to rely, andi Oregon wild iave with .470 in games up to and includ- him on for the battle tonight and highly polished nickeled to beat by far the showing of last ing those of last Sunday. he declares there is no chance for velvet,containing highly year. Sacco to grab another verdict on a razor, big solid handle and But Hayward expects them Cooper of Oakland leads in stolen says nickeled razor, big solid to do very Oregon 15 foul. Furthermore, Gorman that nickel holding that thing. has bases with and five players have no . sheath supply It-.- green men entry prob- 11 Referee Gruman will have chance handle and nickel sheath in the list, stolen sacks O'Connell and ten-rou- ' to give decision, as ably the youngest in service being Kamm of San Francisco, Pick and another of Gem Life Blades. holding supply of Gem Ralph Spearow, who was high point Mollwitz of Sacramento and Brown he is going to stop Sacco before the winner in the dual meet at Corvallis of Oakland. The averages follow: limit is reached. Now $1.00 Complete Double Life Blades. last Saturday with two firsts and one Batsman and Team GABHHR SB PC Card Is. Classy. second place to his credit. Kelly, S. F 21 66 81 0 4 .470 The rest of the card is above the Now $1.00 Complete Walkley, Schorr, Seat 12 18 8 0 0 .444 Or Glenn veteran distance O'Connell. S. F 40 149 65 2 11 .436 usual preliminary class. Battling runner of the Oregon team and cap- Ross, Port. 7 7 80 1 .429 tega meets Jack Davis in a return en tain this year, aid not hit his stride Ellison, S. F. . 35 138 69 8 5 .428 gagement in the six-rou- semir (2) GEM CONQUEROR in the Aggie meet last week and was Mitie, Oaka. 6 12 S 0 0 .417 wlndup. In a previous meeting Or G. Lewis, S. L 26 .77 82 1 0 .416 nosed out by both Walker and Swan 1 tega stopped Davis, but the Seattle polished, fin- (5) GEM SUPREME Aggie team Strand, S. L. 27 118 47 4 .398 Highly piano Popular Demand Has Prolonged of the in the mile run. Smith, Vern 33 119 43 8 6 .378 mauler alibis' that he was out of con Walkley is working hard In prepara- Mack. Seat 9 8 30 0 .375 dition. ished, solid Art Wood case, Flat model, sanitary 8 IB 2 tion for the Washington meet and Henke, Seat 6 0 .375 In the six-rou- special, Freddie try Shea, Sacr 7 16 0 0 0 .375 triple nickeled razor, big solid highlyfin-ishe- d, will his best to duplicate his feat Daley, L. sA 34 124 46 4 0 .871 Williams and Mike de Pinto, fast and -- This of last year, when he won the mile Hale. Port 28 1C) 37 0 6 .370 clever featherweights, will swap handle and supply of Gem Offer! triple nickeled razor,big in the Pacific coast conference meet Mollwitz. Sacr 38 146 53 0 11 .863 punches. The two four-roun- d prelim here. Guy Koepp, who stepped in Dumovitch. L. A 10 22 8 0 0 .363 Red Campbell solid handle and sheath con- and Valla. S. 28 105 38 1 1 .36 inaries are between of Double Life Blades in nickel two-mi- le Aggie F Lewis-tow- n, took the from the Jones. Oaks 10 14 5 0 1 .857 Marshfield and Lem Lomskl of tell the story! More than a million shavers taining supply of blades, com- runners, upsetting the dope, is like- - Baldwin, L. A 11 34 12 0 0 .353 Idaho, with Chuck and blade sheath. ' Hellman FIGURES wiS'e expected to give Zenner and Klne. Port 8 17 6 0 0 .353 Les Pierce Clashing in the curtain new partment arrangements for Finke of the visitors a hard run Kamm, S. F 39 150 52 6 11 .347 the Gem De Luxe in a few months. for 1 raiser. r. Now $1.00 Complete Case first place. Kyan', Sacr 35 131 45 3 .344 contents. can be washed. Deal. Li. A l 122 42 U 0 .344 More than 25,000 men buy it every day. And sales are Fast Track Assured. Griggs, L. A ....41 152 52 1 1 .842 Now $1.00 Complete Rhyne. S. F 38 154 52 0 2 .333 steadily increasing! you have cold of big- The excellent weather of the past H. High, Vern. . .ai 136 46 1, 0 .338 VOLLEYBALL There the facts the week Insures a fast track for the Schneider, Vern 23 66 22 3 1 .333 TITLE STAKE meet. The rolled cinder paths have Cather. Oaka 32 103 35 0 5 .333 (3) GEM TRIUMPH gest and quickest razor success the world has ever known. on daily. Arlett, Oaks 11 38 12 1 0 .333 been worked Krause. Oaks 10 21 7 0 0 .333 (6) GEM WINNER The University of Washington entry Gardner, Seat 6 3 1 0 .333 Thin, graceful, brightly pol- The new Gem De Luxe was designed to sell for $3. The special offer list follows: Penner, Sacr. 6 12 4 0 0 .333 ANSTUAIi Y. M. C. A. CHAMPION 100-yr- A compact, square beveled d dash, Hurley, Douglass and An James. Vern. 5 15 5 0 O .333 ished, triple nickeled cigarette was made for a limited time only. But so urgent the request of Gem flerson; mile run, Williams and Flnke; Anflnson, S. L 5 9 3 0 0 .333 SHIPS HERE SATURDAY. case, Black Leather effect; d Hurley Sullivan. L. A 30 01 30 1 2 .329 case, lined with velvet dash, Loudy, and Free: , and dealers so insistent the demand ofmen who have been unable to be sup- 120 high hurdles, Frankland and Ander Schang, Sacr. 85 104 34 1 10 .327 lined with royal purple satin son; Wllhoit. S. L 28 101 33 0 3 .327 satin, snugly fitted with high- dasn, Douglass, Pratt. Loudy Siglin, S. L. '. 33 132 43 3 0 .326 plied that we have promised to continue the offer for a little while longer. and two-mi- le Teams Entered From Eugene, Sa and velvet, and fitted with Hathaway; run. Zenner and Compton, Sacr 35 117 38 4 .325 ly nickeled razor, big solid finite; xzo low Hurdles, Hurley, Frank C. High, Port. 33 123 40 5 4 .325 land d lem, Corvallis, Astoria Besides is -' triple' nickeled razor, big solid and Anderson; run, Beall See, S. F 40 173 56 1 .6 .324 handle and sheath holding Every Gem De Luxe as perfect as the most highly skilled work- ana rerrey; relay, one mile, Douglas, Pratt, Agnew, S. F 22 76 24 6 0 .316 handle and nickel sheath hold- Loudy, Hathaway and Free; pole vault, Carrol, L. A. 40 165 54 0 5 .315 Two Portland Teams. manship can make it. Each is made to strictest $5 specifications. Each shot-pu- supply of blades. Callison, Mason; t, Bryan, Miller; Vitt, S. L 33 137 43 1 3 .314 ing supply of blades. high jump, Kopp. Sacr 24 03 29 0 10 .312 is equipped Frankland, Callison, Mason; - with blades of the keenest cutting edge known to science. discus, Bryan, Miller; broad Jump, Metlin, McNeeley, Sacr.- 17 42 13 0 4 .310 The annual Y. M. C. A. Northwest Now $1.00 Complete Now Frankland and Callison; Javelin throw, Sawyer, Vern. 3S 130 40 1 6 .308 Each is encased in a box, handsome enough to be a fine jewel box. $1.00 Complete Metlin and Thorpe, Port. 29 105 32 2 6 .305 volleyball championship tournament Mason. Pick, Sacr. 30 109 84 0 11 .803 Walberg. Port...... 6 '10 8 0 0.800 will be held here Saturday afternoon Sheehan. Sacr 38 151 45 4 B .208 on the Y floor. Four visiting teams The Best Shaves You Ever Had or Your Money Backx Burke Appears to Be of Schick, S. L 33 130 41 7 5 .295 Championship Brown, Oaks 42 173 51 8 11 .294 and two Portland aggregations are Caliber. Eldred, Seat 39 158 48 1 3 .291 entered. The tournament was not We know that no other razor, at any price can possibly give you GEM R. Murphy, Seat 39 157 46 3 8 .293 held last year, the Seattle Y. M. C. A. GEM Cartwirght, 8. L 26 88 25 3 1 .291 cleaner, cooler, Man Who Whipped Soldier Believed French, Vern 35 128 37 3 0 .289 team winning the championship in smoother, happier shaves than the Gem De Luxe. Possible Matuli for Dempsey. Knight, Oaks 12 45 13 0 0 .289 1920. your will with- Double Life Murphy, Vern 10 38 11 0 0 .289 Seattle will not be represented this Double Life We guarantee that dealer give you your dollar back Barney. Seat 29 60 23 2 2 .287 time, the Y. M. C. A. there telephon- question, you do agree BY ROBERT EDGREN. Walsh, S. F 18 56 16 0 1 .286 out if not with us. Get your Gem De Luxe. Reiger, S. . L 5 7 2 0 0 .286 ing at the last minute that it would Blades Blades TjTVERY now and then a new heavy Read, Oaks .... 8 14 4 0 0.285 be impossible to get a first-ran- k weight pops up. Some pop to Pearce, Sacr 24 83 25 0 D .281 team together in time to play. The Sold by Dealers back Howard, Oaka 23 84 24 1 0 .285 Everywhere. 7 for 50c obscurity again after a fight or two, Tobln, Seat , 21 71 20 1 0 .282 1920 meeting took place in Tacoma. 7 for 50c and some go on steadily Crandall, L. A.... 12 25 7 0 0 .280 Since then the Portland Y. M. C. A. until they Jenkins, S L 27 83 23 1 1 .277 volleyball squadsahave triumphed over have a chance at the championship. Poole. Port 35 138 88 2 2 .275 the Seattle team in dual GEM SAFETY RAZOR CORPORATION - BROOKLYN, N. Y. The latest heavyweight to hon lntn Cueto, Seat 39 139 88 0 5 .273 McCabe. L A f.38 139 38 1 4 .273 the limelight is Joe Burke, one of Adams. Seattle 20 73 20 0 1 .273 The teams entered In Saturday's jimmy. uunn s stable. Burke achieved Thurston. S. L 13 11 3 1 0 .273 meet are: Eugene, Salem, Corvallis, Faeth, Vern 7 11 3 0 0 .273 fame recently by giving Bob Martin, Y. M. C. A., and Brubaker. Oaks 42 159 43 0 5 .270 Students' Astoria, requested or chapel occupies a prominent position on the American expeditionary S. 28 101 1 squads. the right to life whether Kalama to Dr. Roaoh and reported the lamette was today without a senior sat on the senior bench after the forces Kilduff, F 27 1 .267 the two Portland Play will campus. is ac- champion, a severe beating in a ten-rou- Cox. Port 35 126 33 0 4 .262 1:30 o'clock. The notT accident to Sheriff Hoggatt. class, due to the fact that the class exercises. This ts an act in direct It not certain what 7 start at Portland A. Tes. handling bout at Akron, O. Sutherland, Port 23 6 0 0 .261 M. C. Shea, was sent on to Kelso to the all-da- y defiance to all school tradition, no tion will be taken in the Vern 35 146 38 7 .260 Y. A. will tender the visitors a Q. What 1b the penalty in medal play this morning left for an trip e, Chadhourne. 2 one being: to rest freshmen offenders when the seniors Burke substituted, on a day's mo-tlc- 81 1 rule with reference hospital after the injuries were but seniors allowed Hyatt. Vern 34 120 4 2S8 banquet Saturday night. for infraction of the to Silver falls, celebrating the time-honor- for man breaking is dreesed. He is 65 years old and was creek upon the bench, which return. another matched with Connolly, Seat 28 105 27 0 0 .257 The Portland teams will be cap to bending or anything that annual senior flunk day. At the Martin, and was regarded as so much sargeant, Port 33 114 29 1 . 3 .254 tained by Dr. Banner Brooke and growing or fixed? an old baseball player of the east, set-u- p Telle. S. F 23 70 20 0 0 .253 A. of two strokes. usual chapel exercisea morning of a that the boxing commis- Arthur L. Fields, respectively. I. C. Loss having played at Boston andi Cincin- this Bcnuite, seat 22 75 19 2 0 .253 Q. Where a player has holed out on, nati, now lives Sacramento, moved up to sion wouldn't have permitted the bout Sand, S. L 33 128 32 3 3 .250 Cunningham is chairman of volleyball say his fourth stroke, and his opponent, but at the three lower classes to go on if the show had not been Oaks 10 20 5 0 0 .250 at the Portland Y. M. C. A. and is playing four, putts and his ball stops CaL Shea tried to cross the road in the front Of the auditorium, the jun- Brenton, Oaks 8 12 0 .250 cup, can of car, It is said. staged for the benefit of disabled sol- McQuaide, S. 7 30 completing arrangements for the right on the edge of the' the front the taking seats usually occu- F ... 8 2 0 0 .250 player knock ball away and count the iors the diers. Locker. Vernon 7 12 3 0 250 staging of the championship the pied by the seniors: . 24 Lane, 39 hole won? Seniors Take Day Off. "'Burke is years old," says Dunn. Seattle 157 39 1 .248 op- A feature of "flunk day" was the Twombley. L. A ..33 118 29 0 .248 A. No. but he can insist that th "He was born at llackinoy City, Pa., ponent play his next stroke without de- WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,' Sa action of the freshmen girls, about coa) Wille, Oakland 41 147 36 2 ,245 worked in a mine until recently, Lafayette. Oakland ....80 345 35 0 ,241 BARNES TO TAKE ON BUTLER lay, as a delay might result in the ball lem, Or., May 17. (Special.) Wil two dozen of whom walked out and looks like a real find and may grow Kohler, Oakland 3D 123 29 0 235 eventually dropping in the hole. into the logical opponent for Demp- Coumbe. S. F 10 17 4 0 235 sey. He is 5 feet 11 Elliott. Portland 33 116 27 1 1 .233 to Attempt and built like Cooper, Oakland 42 168 49 2 15 .232 Nebraskan to Toss Local Democrats Sailor Tom Sharkey, strips In fight- Kunz, Sacramento 12 26 6 0 0 . 231 OLD BALL PLAYER HURT ing condition from 193 to 195, has Stumpf. Seattle 30 108 24 1 1 .222 Middleweight Grappler. plenty of courage and is quite a J. Adams. Seattle 10 31 7 1 0 .222 Dalley. Seattle 10 9 2 0 0 .222 George Barnes, middleweight wres Portland Man's Car Injures James puncher with his left hand. Looks Orr. Sacramento 30 115 25 0 4 .217 tler of Nebraska who Is meeting all like one of the old timers, as he puts Kremer. Oakland ...... 11 23 5 0 0.217 comers Lyric Byler. Salt Lake .10 37 8 0 1 216 this week at the the Shea, Walking Near Kalama. everything into his Jab the blow - Attention ater, on Oscar one Wolfer. Portland ,.19 65 14 0 1 .215 will take Butler, May 17. (Spe- with which he cut Martin to pieces.' Spencer, Seattle 9 0 0 l14 of Portland's leading middleweight3, KALAMA, Wash., . "Billy McCarney phoned me at mid Gioson, Sacramento .... 5 14 3 0 0 .214 But- cial.) James Shea, walking along the The undersigned believe that a democratic congress- McAuley, Angeles.. 7 in a struggle tonight. night Sunday to get someone to fight Los 39 14 31 O 4 .211 ler accepted Barnes' challenge earlier detour between Woodland and Ka- Martin, and I phoned jjeverenz. Portland .... 7 19 4 0 0 211 man can be elected from the 8d district at the Novem- Burke to come Grumpier, Portland .... 9 19 4 0 0 214 in the week for a match and man- lama, was run- down by an auto at once. They were betting 5 1 Lindimore. L. A 38 125 28 1 to' 1 .20 aged to stick the limit driven by C. M. Cuculich of 603 ber election, provided the Democratic voters of this di- Martin would knock him out within lyons. los Angeles 8 24 6 0 0 .201 Barnes asked for another chance. five rounds, but they got Gregg, Seattle 8 24 5 0 0 .2f$ Union avenue, north Portland, break fooled, and Fitzgerald. S. F 10 20 6 0 1 .20 With the exception of Butler. ing arm above the elbow and strict seize the opportunity to put forth the strongest so did I! . his left Burke's taking the fight on McCann, Portland .. ..35 126 26 0 2 .206. Barnes has tossed . all of the other cutting and bruising his head. such short notice stamps him as a vernon 26 79 16 1 0 . 20 grapplers who have No Star man. It is vital that we nominate a vigorous," progres- Stanage. Sacramento . 84 17 0 1 attempted to brought the injured man to real fighter. I surely think at .24 .202 15 last I Scott. San Francisco. .. . 9 25 5 0 0 .200 stay with him minutes. The Ne sive campaigner, as well as a loyal, unalloyed Democrat. have a real heavyweight champion Alten. San Francisco... 8 20 4 0 0 .200 braska matman has issued a chal in tne making. He, has a reach of lenge to Ted Thye for a finish match, ALMOST every-- . 7i inches, a arm reach, SUZANNE AGAIN VICTORIOUS but as Thye is out of the city and We have conscientiously surveyed the field and with no neck. He and Bill Brennan would will not return until the first of next thing aman wears make a fight for New Yorkers to rave week, there is no chance of the two WrinMe is intention of reflecting upon his competitors for the over. Burke's real name Is Josenh World's Woman Tennis Champion men signing before that time. j Will Not that conservative, Kones." Belgian. correct and comfort-- -- nomination, we feel that Elton Watkins is by far the Burke is anything Defeats Aspirant. If like Tom FOR able is costly strongest man whom democrats can nominate for Sharkey in the old days he'll stir up BRUSSELS, May 17. (By the Asso- Golf Facts Worth Knowing. with the things In heavyweight Press.) Mile. : the division. ciated Suzanne Lenglen, the. exception of the ; that office. Sharkey was the biggest little man world's woman tennis champion, CONSTIPATION ever Q. In reply to a query a short time SavesYourHes VAN HEUSEN Collar. that fought in the heavyweight again was victorious today in the in tnc you stated that the six courses on class, 5 feet 9 Inches tall, weighing ternational hard court championships which the British amateur and open BILIOUSNESS It outwears ordinary We therefore urge Elton Watkins' candidacy to the 183 pounds stripped, and of such here, deteating Mile. Allison of Bel championships ar6 played were Hoylake, amazing strength that only a Jeffries gium, two love 6ets. Sandwich, Deal, St. Andrews, Prestwlck Headache collars six to one and refunds its purchase price favorable consideration of all the democratic voters. could hold him off and only a DeGomar of Spain, Borot of France and Muirf ield. Has not Westward Ho ! in the shirts and ties it saves. It launders as easily could knock him of Belgium replaced Deal on this list? out when and Watson also survived A. Westward Ho! was the scene of the INDIGESTION as and months of wear ' he was In his prime. the third round of the men's stneles 1812 amateur championship, but was used a handkerchief even after John H. Stevenson H. B. Van Duzer ' Burke has done little fighting and in another day of fine tennis and only for that one event. Sine that time it still is the World's Smartest Collar. his record is short and except for his splendid weather. Deal has been allotted a championship, Stomach Trouble G. Y.Harry v Lester W. Humphreys unexpected victory over Martin shows being the scene of the 1920 open event S0LD EVERYWHERE- - I startling. Q. I understand that if a ball moves Ninestyles Price fifty cents. Mrs. Redmond Marshall Geo. A. Lovejoy nothing Warm Weather Aids Farmers. after a player haa taken his stance and He has had only 12 bouts and has grounded his club in the fairway, he loses Richard W. Montague Bert E. Haney won nine of them. A year or so ago BEND, Or., May 17. Bend's tem- a stroke. How about the ball moving in may ha was knocked out by Tom Gibbons perature today duplicated that of the a hazard, or how far player go Mrs. Sarah Moore . John J. Beckman In two rounds. He also lost to Captain day before when a maximum of 89 with his preparation to play the, stroke Roper on foul fighting degrees, a new record May, before he Is penalised if the ball moves? HEUSEN Oswald West a after five for was YAN A. If a ball in a hazard move after a rounds. But you can't always tell by reached. Continued hot weather here player has taken his stance- to play the CARABANA their start how they'll finish. Jack is indicated. With irrigation well un- stroke, he is considered to have caused the Worlds SmUik Dempsey once gave up boxing as a der way the unusual high tempera It to move, and is accordingly penalized. V COLLAR profession because he was knocked ture Is doing much in the farming Q. Under the stymie rule which pro- vides the player whose ball is far- (Paid Adv. by B. E. Haney.) out in a round by Fireman Jim Flynn. sections to overcome the effects of that The Cigar you have PHILLIPS-JONE- S CORPORATION t BROADWAY t NEW YORK I ther from the hole may have his opponent Jbest 115 the backward season which has been lift his ball, where the two are within six Australian papers say Johnny K.U- -. felt, h&ra. inches o each other,., has the opponent smoked in four xeara, .