Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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• NEW) YORK. Jan, i f — (U.
P .)—Joha McGraw'» recent »wap
in which he gave more tia n
1 100,008 worth of ball player»
lo r one pitcher, bring» up the
question— how much is a P»n-
nant worth to a club owner T
In trading Jack Bentley, who
coat th e ’club « 0 ,0 0 0 and Way­
land Data. Who was purchased
lor | to, 00b, to the Philadelphia
Club lor Jimmy Ring, a tktrty-
ydar-old veteran, the Giant lead-
e l obviously thought that thb
d«U Wetld help him win the
of getting into, the wojld’s. » « ;
ten there must be more profit in
thb. post-season game» that the
Magneton have wanted the pub­
lic- to believe.
In recent .year», slime the
playsta forced themselves into
a more generous share Of the
receipts, the
magnates J»ve
boenpUibed that thdir shark con­
sisted mostly Of glory, hard
work and ahttoe from those dis­
appointed fens who couldn't get
rlngald^ seats.
After that last aeries in which
the Olanta participated, Charley
* The ony tlnakelai return the Stoneham, owner of the New
Otehts wjll gat Uhm Ring will York club, said , the profit > was
be derived fróte the profits of trivial- . -
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Yet the Washington., club de-
Leads Greeft
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WE W ANT your deposits
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MO MATTER how small
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First Natioanl
It pul
see Harper and Knuts Rochne,* known to football rana ■ hi
Jotra Dama* Unlvertoty to particular.»
cached
even year» ago when Rockne was a starPteyer a t t h a l r i £
lockpe. ea you doubtless know, to the
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ds of the bast to the country. 0 Photo enows Rockne and ate
m latter’» ranch to Kansas. whera Hgoter toapjpgilnssri
clared a twenty per cent divi­
dend after the Senators had
won the 1024 series.
Washington o i course, hasn’t
• CHICAGO, Jan. 20— (U. P.)
the payroll or the overhead that
— Eddie Long, veteran fight
the Giants must carry bat the
manager who controls the busi­
difference is hardly enough to
ness engagements, of Bud Taylof,
anwunt to that percentage.
the “Terre HautO Terror,” a t-
Beveral years ago when Mc­
nounces that his . charge is read?
Graw needed a shortstop he
to advanoe his . claims for the
stamped oat and bought Dave
world’s bantamweight champion­
Bancroft. He said recently-that
Plans ate being made,
be figured Bancroft cost him ship.
Long said, for Taylor to set up
<107,000 and that he was a
such ra record of wins that the
good Investment.
reigning champion will be forced
Bancroft, howOver.;was a big
to meet Taylor.
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factor ip the winning of several
LMng was not very definite
championships but Ripg hardly
about j what kind of a program
will be that serviceable.
he is arranging «or Taylor, but
Many of the ranking second
indicated that he would be
gnessers figure that McGraw got
inatched against all the leader»
all thy worst of the deal and
htladelphia tans felt that for in tbs bantam division during
the spring KUd eprly summer,
io fUrst^ttme under the .eaisVns
starting »Ht'b Jitbmy Mct^rnta*
ownership ¿be Phillies had made
to whom he recently lost on a
4 trad» that helped the el«b.
Second guessing against Mc­ feui.
“Taylor can licit any of them,’’
Graw is a dangerous venture be­
Long asserted. Long apparently
cause It ,1s Impossible to tell
has analyzed Taylor’s greatest
what he has' la his shrewd mind.
Ring ttay .never pitch a game fault. Always a flashy boxer,
for the Giants.
He might be the Terre HAUte boy has been
popular throughout his five
need in another trade before
years in the ring.
He has
spring.
‘ ‘
shown enough «lass In every
fight to earn him a right to
Myrtle Point - r Holt-Chase meet champions, hut some vital
Canning Co., paid <26,000 -for spark has been mlssldg. He'has
produce and <8,000 tU wages' in had u habit of swarmlpg all over
1826; Production to be much his opponents In the early
rounds and then settling back
larger Ih 1811.
to defensive tactics when a lit­
bring NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT
* Building operations in Bend tle more drive would
I N • THE COUNTY COURT OF
knockouts.
during 1811 totaled <414486.
THE STATE. OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY,
In the Matter of the Estate ot
Nora Reatnes, Deceased.
^NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
th a t' the undersigned, Adminis­
tratrix of the above named estate
has filed her final aceoant* of
said estate In said county court
of Jackson County, Oregon, and
said court has fixed Monday,
the 1st day ot March, 102S, at
ten o’clock a. m., and the court
room of said court as the time
and place for the hearing of any
objections there may be to said
report and the settlement there-
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MELLON ALUM IN U M -
FIRM SA ID CHARGED
¡WASHINGTON, Jan* . 10— (IP)
—The Mellon oontroltefl Alumin­
um Company, of American will
come to trial next month before
the federal trade commission, for
alleged anti-trust practices, John
F. Nugent, chairman ot the trade
commission told the Renato Judi­
ciary committee today.
Nugent said the commission
voted unanimously to issue a com­
plaint against the company.
Date of first publication,* Jan­
uary 20. 1816J
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