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MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928 w racy and Fogarty at Helm Now eclare That Nothing Can Stop Big Title Scrap at Shelby Now BY HENRY L. FARRE Copy IF NHEL And Bang Went Old Record! ( LL Here’s Great Heart, 8-year-old thoroughbred owned by Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody of Hinsdale, Ill, a Chicago suburb tata | clearing the hurdle at 8 feet 13-16 inches. w| smashed the 8 feet 1-2-inch record made 20 years ago by Confidence at Coburg, Ont. Fred Veysey is Great Heart's * | rider. : of 7 |CANADIAN TO Jim Barnes CANINTER RACE EM SCOECHA |xasin’ creases ryine vos tine Golf Play | Ert | plon. » cham| 3 ‘LEN EAGLE! ved (4 c Long office, ible for Ont, a on, Ca x t racing craft # ris Scotland, June 18 regatta » will try to redeem / honors when |) y Humphrey nd ho 4 is men Kirkwoc tal a thous last be match play | Thursday « Me LW OcGLUBSLIN Barnes and Kirkwood are meeting Arthur Havers, who won the British ham pio , and Charles in a four-ball hole match tod: OREGON STATE TOURNEY IS ON PORTLAND, Ore, June 18.—Golf ers gathered here today for the open. ing of the annual state champion. ships, played on the Wavelry Coun- try club course, Quali the women’s title pla event scheduled. from all sec will and South second was the first | PINTO VS. GORMAN Golfers are here| Mike de Pinto, Portland bantam, ons of the state to par-| boxes Joe Gorman in the main event in the con’ lof the July 4 «moker at Kelso games played yesterday. 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Tho rodeo will be held July 4 nd finals, to name mpions in each 4 cha that the A arena ed north of bleacher seats set, roundup is tho West's great Back East, many con- as a circus feature, but it will performances has been con the city, and sider while South Park trounced|! bona fide competition out here, the champion 1s accorded as jer honors other sports. M’COY WAS TRICKIEST OF BOXERS D McCOY waa ono of the trick feat of the largor fighting men. «n't anything in the art of get as given leaders in over 40,000 | . DETROIT AND CHICAGO ESCAPE promises to|t r ever | dently thought so well of the place daily | that ho kept | | | ting the other fellow’s nerve that) McCoy failed to employ when a fight was on. Those who remember his “comeback"—the n ho met big Jim Stewart in Phi phia— will nowr forget how the bout be- | gan. | In the first place McCoy mado cer- | tain that he would be the first to enter the ring. Onco tn thero he| went Into the first corner that camo jto hand and eat huddled in his bath. | jrobe talking to tmaginary friends jaround the ring. | When Stewart entered, he noticed |that McCoy had not turned to greet | him, so he stalled across the can: | |vas and held out his hand, McCoy kept on talking the mythical jcronies. Finally, Stewart reached |down and touched McCoy on the shoulder with the meek remark: | “Hero I am, Mister McCoy.” Mister | ‘oy looked over one shoulder, iK- d and xald, “Oh, hello, "and then turned away, | Ho figured that the action would | either enrage or intimidate Stewart. | While wai structions, s in the center for in-| McCoy deliberately stepped Stewart's corns, ‘The | referee his version et one-hand | | free hittin | | McCoy reached up like a flash and, jerking Stewart's head down | with a grip about the neck, remark “Does this constitute one-hand By this time poor Stew os were #0 badly shattered jthat McCoy nd no difficulty in whipping him in @ limited bout. on ‘| Game Chatter y Vance hed a one-hit game and the aingle nit in the ninth {nto the no- | The Dodgers beat the Reds, | Cinetnn when two were o roiling hin ehance to b hit club, eiginth, thru with a 4 Johnny Mokan‘s tomer with two on bases enabled the Phils to beat the Cubs, 6 to 4. effective bla Habe homer, A rookle, Friday, pitching hia fleet game for Washington, walked 14 men, and the White Sox beat the Senators in 11 innings, & to 3. Hasty outpltehed Uhle in the pinches, and the Athletics won over the Indians, 6 to 4, LARGE PURSES UP FOR RACING) Purses totalling $75,000 have been | ven member clubs | North Pacific Association for | 3 harness and running races on the various tracks from Marsh: field, Ore, to Vancouver, B, G, (McCarthy Still Sure That Excite Is Behind Tribe I Wrigley bx tent The people here all too Busy t k mor ASONS LAST PLACE FOR 23 SE Shelby Will ..:: eer seats me CAGOMA BABE | Be Classic is: 's.' « .! LOOKS TO BE REAL CLASS iy ; who f ‘OUNG CARM mento 1 Jimmy 8a the Boston wop, to a standstill here recen meets Teddy O'Hara, of Los Angeles, round main event of the of the other six clubs has} Smoker, at Tacoma doormat for the league at| The other half of with Connie Mac aj ovent bill 1 up th around’ the old cellar door, but thus far they haven't succ¢eded in gottix In four diffore aigns the hed a6 while the rned the trick on three But that has been the * they could do. ever Bacra. Theorsday night will be be en Billy Mas 4 the fast-coming omni been th ) YENTRALIA, his Athletics usurping tho lowly sta A seven times. In fact Mack evi the admittance key seven years in a row, or from 1916 to 1921 inclusive. Last season, tho. after being submerged for so long a time, he was, finally obliged to come up for alr Tho White Box also boast another record--in fact, two other records for In the 23 complete the M. and w. ¢ A EX-CUE CHAMP treasurer, TO PLAY TODAY |< Thomas Hu world’s | champion poo Mard both tit here today lors, At | Walter Johnson rst | meet Chase Sibley ors. Grounds grounds | balance of the year. 6 only man to hold | be tr will play in exhibition | tray at the Pope-Sibley par-|to affillate former ree-cushion b! nec. n times, being te od Box | Alshed in the 15 he is to|der that ‘held, en father was a boy to call them boomer TRAPSHOOTING CLUB PLANNED | AT CENTRALIA 1 organized a gun club with | s officers nt; Henry Yeager, Sooper, ilbert and Charles Edwards, direc- opposite have been leased for the ith the American Ama- registered shoots may be PAGE 13 WO NEW MANAGERS NOW IN CHARGE OF SHELBY FIGHT | ment in Shelby Intense—in Te nts tired. the oxen every 6 aro > the Shel- e outside like water wo stimulants—the big money. HARBOR FANS “| THINK BERCOT IS LUCKY BOY JATE DRL attle's emil- turned last and Aberdeen, sale for een Dode Ber- Ted Krache, of Arena here, June ing to get There kets on of Monr Hoqu to draw a Ho- n fans told Drux- ertain tones that the luckiest per- e world when he slipped ised |Over the kayo punch, and look for They | thelr pride a decisive yie- tory he Monroe lad when they there, They son in the agonss to score meet A decided ‘mprovement ts being | made in the Arena to sect the crowd so that {t will be possible to see what is going on without stand- ing on the chairs. The ring is be- ing raised six inches and the seats on the main floor will be on a grad: ual rise, 18. tralia | r last| ARDEN TIGERS LOSE The Mutual Business ball nine de- feated the Arden Tigers by an 8 to 7 score in a fast game Sunday, The | centerfielder for the winners made |two sensational catches. Ragged | Gelding by the second baseman and |shortstop of the losers accounted largely for the defeat. The score: Mutual Business ... | Arden Tigers ....... Batteries—Karl and Rid and Barberis, Dr, E. C. Rob- vice | secretary. R. Badger, Fern the fair A new trap will he club two good ization plans association in or- “That’s putting it straight — it’s the best cigarette ever made