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MEDFOTtT) KAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 20, 101 1. PA'OE THREE WORD TAKES ONE FROM PASS Wins Sunday's Game by Close Score of 3-2 Nino Full lnnlfts Are Played Game Was Fast and Furious, (Uy Hox) Tlio miiHt KxdtliiK K'timt of I ho mm. miu i'iiiIkiI In n vlelory for Mmironl nvor ClritutM Phiw ywtunliiy by Hid rorii of 3 to 2. With tint Hcorti tlml up In tlio ninth mill Oitliorii koIiik iiIoiik llko u Imttlo ihl tryltiK for u nrmi roronl on Itovoiniiifiit l.'Mt It In -Kim id lodk nif tlioiiKh wo won koI'iik to ni'0 uu oxtru IniiliiK Kiumi hut Unborn lout control mill tint urn! mum whuii, with Juck Wllkliimm on ium-oikI nml I'll lnnp on flriit Curloy Wllnon ilntiipml n hunt along thlnl Immi, Wlmn Curloy nttii!i! to thn jiluto ho wan orilinil to mlvniicii both riiniHTii an thorn wan iiohoily down ami thu iiwnttnr from JncUnuiitllto illd tin ho wuh limtrurtml, Tho ImiII wn plniml propnrly nml wllllaiiit, tho vlHlloni thlnl unrkor toro nftr tho hunt tin On born fli'ldcil tho Imll IoiivIuk third iiucovoroil, tho opportunity hoth ruiiuora worn look ItiK for. Am Oaliorn graMuM tho tm!l Jin whoolod nml Rlauiuiod It to third, thliikliiK WllllniiiN thnni hut It wuh iioiio othxr thnn that ynuiiKHtor (K't It Joo) McCarthy.' Tho di'ndly work had boon donu n Willi I iiroii wnlkod homo from third with thu winning run, Tho Drnnttt I 'aim hoyit all crowded around homo plain and tried to mnko tTmplrn rat ion uHlovo that Mack called for tho hall and tho play shouldn't ho allow- eit but them wan nothing doliiK nml tho kiiuiii won over. Tho vlHltorH Hcored rlht off tho reel when Weckler walked and wont to nooond when Wilkinson lot Hhoolly'it poif to first Rot away from hlin. Knuhlan j;roundid out, Crown to Wllklnnoii, Wccklnr hiovIiir up to third In tho nut. Al llnkor wim hit on tho arm by n fmil Innhoot. WIN llautii hit a tenner nlonir flrnt which Hhrohy nhould hnru played to thn platn and nailed Weckler hut Dan Hot Wllllninn at flrnt nml Wocklor nrorod, llnkor tnkliiK third, Ktiilth hit to Wllklimoii who touched flrnt oml ItiK tho limine, KvurylhliiK tireexed nloiiK In Rood Rhnpu until tho nlxth and only poor umptrlnR by Kutrlckrn nnved tin from what tnlKht hnvo boon dlnantor. Knit hlner opened up by hitting a Rround or In Jnck WllltliiHon who failed to tonn thn bnll to Khoohy who covered first. Jack tttartcil to beat n hunt but inUJtulKi'd tho nieed of hln man. linker bunted to Hhnoliy and Crown both losing thn hall, allowing both runnern to ndvnnco. Wllllnmn plnylnR thn hit nud run ben nod n pippin to right and Knuhlnu didn't ntop nt third but kept on for tho pinto, Hhorty Mlli'K who wan ratlin: up thn Krntm In HkIiI burned thu horaehldn to tho plntn and l'unlilan wum called out on n cIoho doclnlou, linker koIur to third and WlllliunH to necoud on thn poK to thu pluto. Rmlth fanned mnktuK two down and thin brought Ht. Cyr up to produce tho neewmnry hit. Old llontii'HHy hadn't KOtton a chnuco to look oni over when Dnu Hheohy Htarted u wind up, thin won thn Ikii for Al llnkor to ntenl home and thai wan whut hu did hut Kn trlcknu couldn't neo whero Curly Wll non had lutorforred with thn batter when ho Jumped on homo jilnto rniiKht tho ball, an Ht. Cyr'HwunK and tnnKod linker out rotlrliiK tho nldn. It wnH h torrlblo blow to tho hopcH of thifvlHltoru and a vory rnw declnlon. With thin torrlblo nxcltn inent over all thn local boyn breathed a High of roller mid yourn truly thoiiKht It time to nit down ui)d think It ovor. tip to thin HtnKn of thu hrnino tho lornhi worn roKulnrn on CMiorn'n Htaff mid could nlinply do uothliiK with him hut poor jfofilliiK put Whcclor In Imtl and lot Modfonl flcorn a cotiplo of ruiiH. Antlo opened tlio ulxth b Krouudliu; out Kaublnu to Dyken. Hheuhy laid n grounder along third which got nwuy from "Crnb" ami I)nn reached flrnt. Shorty MIIoh soiiboiI thu ball nlonK tho ground to Knuhlnn who uhould hnvo hnd tin nny double but fumbled und both inon woro snfo. ' McCarthy drew n nnim filling tho iiackn. Onhorn hnd Crows In tho holn for two utrlluiH and throw a fast hook on tho outHldo which llnkor allowed to got ttwny from him, tho bnll roll lug to tho grand Htand, Shoohy ncor- Ing whllo Shorty nnd McCarthy ml vnncod a. bnso. Jack Wilkinson drovo n fly ,tp dqop contor ncorlng Shorty but 1'iig Ibiiiich fllod out to third. (1 rants Pubh camo right back In thu Hovonth nud tlod up tho gamo. 81. Cyr wont out McCarthy to Wil kinson. Hlggs wnlkod, wont to socond on n wild pitch nud ecorod wlion l)y kotf wlnglod to contor. lug throw to thn pinto but IllggH boat tho bull by u btrldu and Dykos ramblod to hocouiI oji tho throw, Onhorn hit to Hlmrt and DykoH iitnrtod for third, McCarthy Uoldlng tho ball throw to Crows at llilid hul Hid ball hit Dylion on Mm hack and ho wan iwifn whllo Unborn bent It for iiocuml. Wocklor tried tho iKIUeexo but Crows broke up thu play by Molding thn bull clonoly and iihoot. lug It to tho plain, Dyken seeing that thorn wiihii'i a cliniicu to mako It turned nml sprinted back lo third, Curly WIImoii shot thu ball to mtcoud whorn McCarthy caughl. OhIwii as hu wnii trying to got hack to tho bag after going up to third on tho play, Knuhlau Wnlkod filling tlft hnnen but Dnu Hhoitly nhowml thu clans when hu fnniiod thu hnrd hitting linker with thn biiNNon rilled, (Another night's sleep saved). Doth tenuis fulled to iictru In thu eighth, In thn ninth McCarthy ac cept nil throo chances nt nhort with romnrknhln oiiho nud druw n round of iipplaimn fro intliu fnun. With tho mcoio tied In thn ninth Ostium walked Wllldunou, Pug Inanrs hunted lo Unborn who throw lo sec mid to forcu Juck hut whllo tho play wuh clone Knlrlckeu culled tho ruv. ner safe. Thu nud ciiuio us slnted ubovo when Onhorn throw Curly Wil son's bunt to left field nllowlug Wll klimoii l scoro with tho winning run. Thn scorer caught It this way: (JriuilN Pass AH It. II Weckler, 2b . ...3 Knublnn, km 3 linker, n 3 Wllllumn, Uh .....1 Smith, If i Ht. Cyr, rf 4 HIrks, cf 3 Dyke, lb 4 Onburu, A PO, A. 10 2 2 0 t 0 3 0 I I 0 13 0 0 (I 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 2 1 f.24 Trilal 31 None out when winning run was luado. Modronl. AU It. Miles, rr i McCarthy, an ... .2 Crown, 3b 3 Wilkinson, lb ..2 Isaacs, cf ..... .4 Wilson, Morton, 2b 3 Antlo. U 3 0 Hheohy, p 3 1 1 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 II. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PO. 0 a 0 11 0 J 2 n l Scoops Around the Infield 11 Y SOX. It hiiiu wuh hot III the IjIcucIicih, nml J gauss Unit liiiiicii of routers lliln't rmillr.u jl loo, II didn't cut nny i'igiiru for tiiu boys with tlio liig uoiHu welcomed lin hiiiihIimi e, cspo dully Chick Ilowlln, tint I'olorcil hug who brought thu uinlircllii to keep from getting liuiiieil (ho Chick siiyrt). Hiilrlukoii Inn! nnother luul ilny hut thu vhiltorH gol nil tho worst uf Ills decisions. Kliiiko Iliu lid nml you may have lie! lor luck, Joo MtiCurtliy nt short played good bull. Joo wuh steady throughout tlio giiinu nnd kept tho boys togetliitr in good shape. In thu ninth ho field ed all tliioi) cliiiuccH in easy fashion. Ion must have thought Onhorn was doing hoiiio wing nhooling Urn way ho Hlijipeil nut his hrcnd winner mid received Ills traiiMporlnlioii. Ku riuken must linve been thinking of thn KlnolhoudK in Uogue river when liu let Muck pull Hint uiicieut aorobutie stuff. Any way the old hoy got away with (he pluy and thill's what counts. Curloy Wilson made two ciT the tlireii liingli'H seuurvd by the home team. has IiccoiiiT) one of the real fans mid iiuver missel a K""1"' Tlic old hoy stays just as long: as bin voice lasts and llien some, AhI Jitekson, lie enr- rii'H the water bottle. You know the jiifen of thu fiucctti! Dial renews the strength of the vocal chords, Al linker is n prelty heady catcher all right. The old boy let u ball get away from him trying to pull the runner off firnt only to peg him out when hu nllempled to mIciiI xceond. The. runner didn't full for it though. . Jack Itenz, n popular local bug, wis in the grand stand pulling hard for n victory. Juck him the baseball fever and is Inking in all the gamex icgulaily. "Hum and" Miller in ulso getting lo be ipiile n fan. Miller U pulling for the outlaws to dim the society binlH tomorrow afternoon. I have n great'likem-HM of Sony Smith nud Middleherger with me which you enn look at just for the asking. Its n screnia. Jon McCarthy was with the stickev front. the caudv kid Mack plnjvi! Curly in n plugger and we are u big pint in copping the coin yes 3 27 14 0 02 13 Total 2R 3 Scores by Innings: (Irantn Puns 10 0 0 0 Modford ...0000020 Hiiiiinmry. Two hnnu lilt WIIhoii. plnys Weckler to Dyko 2. out -Uy Onhorn 7, by Shcohy on balls off Onhorn 2, off 3. lilt by pitched ball by Onhorn 2, by Hheehy l. Umpires Patton, Kntrl ken, Tlino of gnmu 2 hours. Double Struck 7. Huso. Shcohy XOTICK. Hono Carnival, Juno Gth to 7th. Pullman sleeper from Modford to Portland for tho benefit or Modford peoplu who wish to go to tho rose car nival. I.cnvu Modford 5:24 p. in. Blooper will bo ready for occupancy at 4 p. in. I. O. O. 1 XOTICK. Monday evening, May 29, election of officers. All members of Med ford lodge, No. 83, requested to be present, lly order or tho noblo grand, C8 W. h. MILLKIt. Sec. Ul I1IJ1. . .. L2 'ill glad he is making good. Any lime the wise guyn toll you Ihis fellow Osboru hasn't got any thing ask them what they are hitting mid how many they have secured off thn old boy. (Jihoru is certainly there silling and in as good as you will nnd m tho brush. Ho certainly hnd something on (lie bull ve.sterdu'v nml for five innings it begun to look as though he was going to get a shut out. ' Dnu Shcehy gut nwuy villi the gnino unda Hint's nil. Dan plugged hard to win all afternoon nml while hu wasn't nt his best had enough on tlio hull lo got by. Dun will come wllli the weather am from now on llioln'itls will be up in the running all tint time. flenrgo Cnrstcns was there with Juck McOlynu. fleorge and Jack are thinking of gelling McCredie to drop off nt Med ford nt the firot opportu nity ami piny thn Huicks. George will journey to I'ortlaud next week lo take in Hie Hose carnival nud while there will nee the Portlnud muiinger about the game. Tomorrow afternoon there is nu mber live ono on. Tho Huicks will piny tho local tcnin nnd n oloso game is anticipated. Hoth tennis nro mil strong to win this gamo ns it means great denl to the future of both. Those who journey to the park will get their four bits worth so just fig ure on being nt the big show nnd see tlio lions tniucd. Jack Gill snt on tho bench for Court I lull. Jnck whs to be used ns it pinch hitter hut tho pinch didn't come, so Jack saved his hit for Tuesday. Frnnk Fraser won enough to buy the bunch ice. creiiui soda Frnnk lerday. w w v "Crab" Williams didn't cover him helf with glory yesterday. The third sucker hiiiashed H walloper of a hit to right witli two men out in the sixth hut fast fielding ami a great peg to the plate by "Jeff" Mile nailed Fnu bian at thu pinto when he tried to MMiro from second. When one stops lo consider the speed of tho visitors nhort slop you can appreciate tin piny. Wo missed our friends on the gravel pile. Hard' luck boy, tint Clurk & Henery culled the turn hut the box office is open at nny stage of the game. Willie, ice water to 13, was there with bells. The Grants PasRhoyK hnvo n dou ble bill scheduled for next Sunday with the O. It. & N.-tenia of Portland. Here's hoping you dip it on 'em fellows. DOC RAY'S TEAM WINS FIRST GAME Medford "Electrics" Win Game From Tolo "Brick Bats" by a Score of of 10 to 7 Game Snappy Throunh out Visitors Well Entertained. Tho Medford "Klectrlcs" won their first gume of the senium Sunday af ternoon from tho Tolo "Drlck Hats." Tho gnmu wan pulled off on tho Tolo bull grounds, tho score being 10 to 7 In ravor or Doc's favorites. Tho gamo was snappy throughout and repletn with brilliant plays by tho members or both teuuiK. One ot the fouturen or tho game wan tho work of tho umpire (who In the S, P. Agent at Tolo) and who handled his position in a masterly manner. A large measure or credit In duo Pitcher Colo, or tho Medford Electrics, who hud flno control or tho sphere throughout tho ame and was largely Instrumental In making It a win tor the visitors. C. J. Dunton, roreman or tho brick plant and .manager or the hotel, saw to It that the visitors wero royally entertained nnd left nothing undone to make tho day an enjoyable one for the team served to the visitors WOLGAST MADE $12,508 IN FIGHT LOB ANOHMJ8, C'nl., May 29. j With J 12,508 stowed away In his Joans, tho proceeds of his argument Saturday In Han Francisco with I-'ran-Ido liurtis, Champion Ad WolgasC and his manager, Tom Jones, went out to Venice early today to completo their real estate trnnsnetfons there. Tho Hums, fight, Jones said, net ted Wolgnst SI 2,608. Ho cleaned up 15,008 In bets and received $7,500 rrom Coffroth. After ho closes sev eral renl estate deals at Venice, Wol gnst will go either to Lake Taboo or Wheeler Springs to preparo for his right July I with Owen Mo ran. HUXHKT MAUA'I.VK I'OK .IUXK In Apple Ixind by Walter V. Woeh Ike. Iieautirully Illustrated In four colors, Tho biggest job In tho world by Frank Savlle. The present status or tho Panama Canal. The sprll by tho Williamsons. Ask your news dealer. PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our office Is now located lu our Hack ing house, nud In upon for thu nennon. From now on wo will hnvo thu dully reports nil mnrkotn, showing prices renlUed by the California Fruit Dis tributors, nnd nil othor nhlppori. Any ono Interested Is invited to conio In nnd look them over und com pare prices. I)y shipping with un you will hnvo nil tho ndvuntnges, or tho largest and most complete deciduous selling organization In tho United States and nt a lower cost to you thnn In tho pnnt. Lnst year wo hnndled nearly ten .thousand car loads, or seventy-alx per cent or tho entire California crop. Itemembor wo p o o Tj x o t ii i x a All fruit Is sold on Its Individual merits, and each growers name und prices realized for each shipment nro published In the catalogues. Pooling was tried and railed years ago In Cali fornia. K you want to soil sou us, If you want material, Inspect our samples, nnd get our prices bo fore purchas ing. P It O I) V V K It H K It IT I T O ). K. M. McKriuqr, Xortliwestern Agent. at thu Tolo Hotel, which was hugely enjoyed by all hands. Tho Tolo team Is composed of good sports who play a square game, and tho local boys bopo to meet them again In tho near future. 8 ACRES Hmall lioune; nit of S canrx plant ed to orchard, 3-yrnr-olil trePHj uunrtcr mile nouth of city llmltx; ' prion SJr.OO, kooiI terms. 3 tnouVrn bungalows for rent. OVEB TABICEKS AXD rXUlTOBOW- EBS' RANK. White & Trobridge rWTRlCSnt -.' J I Rock Spring C69I OST XAMTS jftXX,, TBI! TXKB. pxoxz leoa. Burbidge THE COAT. KAX. Draperies Wo carry a very complete line of draprrlf. Ucn curtains, fixtures, etc.. and do all clannra of upholnterlnn. A special man to look after this work nxcluiilvely and will rive a good nervlcu na la iosalble to get In even the lament cities. 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I dull to ti tilt I tuiftrrd WTCctlf vith Miuculir au4 Sclidc Rlwttsttltia tut f itt. DaiUj UI Umc I IfltJ TUletf ol M-cillt4 Itmti'.ti, u wII u t itKtl lions ol Mvttit bytldaat, walca ifmi4 tat tr little, II aar trllcl. The aila la mr back, tin i"i letl wii aioaltiat aad ilmcnl aabeatablt. I couU huiir walk, aad Ihautht 1 nU b obli(rd to abaa dda all boalaen. A Ut4 ol bIm idrM mt to try URICSOL. wblcb I iit ttloctaatlr. aad cttatlr to mr mtailx oat bottl rati mt Ka4 aal wtU. I cbteilallr tmimmetul It to all ao uuitl u I 414. II Ii alio a vtrr Aat Toole. It lactiaxt ta aaoetitt. aJ4 ilttt tioa ioj aaelr bnlUa as tb itarral bialtb. You caa ui tali II r Oil ok biU Very trelr. W. B. DELOACII. Ill Aabata Are. THE CAUFORNI A. CHEMICAL CO; 325 NEW HIGH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL "Medford Agent StrangsfDrug Store' Eugene Ely, Who Will Fly at Medford, 2 p. m. June 3d. Ely made sensational flights at Eureka Saturday and Sunday. Thousands of peoplo will witness his flights at Medford. Buy your tickets now at Haskins Drug Store and the Pacific Motor Supply Co., avoid the rush. Every ticket has a guarantee signed by Young and Hall, that your money will be returned if the flight is not a success. One and a third fare on all railroad points from Ashland to Grants Pass, Tickets, Adults $1.00 Children 50c IRRIGATION This Rain Has Helped Your Crops. Why Not Have It on Hand When You Need It. TAKE WATER Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Invest m one of our ORCHARD TRACTS, $25.00 per acre cash, and $25.00 per acre per annum, 6 per cent interest on deferred payments ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager J