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FORTY-FIRST YEAR.
MEDFORD, OR1SGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 1(5, 191 1.
No. 21.
BLUE ADD GOLD
BALL GAME AT
THE PASS TODAY
Smart Horse With False Tail
Thackeray's Daughter Still Lives
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Stanford Wins Both Races From Cali
fornia at Annual Regatta Fresh
men Easily Row Away From Cali
fornia "Baby" Team.
OAKI.AN'D, Cat.. April IB. The Cur
illnal triumphed over the blue unit golil
In the intor-colleglut regottn hehl this
morning between the I'ntviTHlty of Call
fiirnla unil Stiinfonl University frohhmon
anil varsity crews.
The fri'Mliimin victory was tho most
lint'i'cHHlvo, the Stanforil youngster
winning by two lengths, while tho var
sity, after boating the starting gun by
a 1-1 of a length were hunt put to win
by half u length at the finish. The
freshmen covered the throe mile course
In sixteen minutes flat, while the ar
Mty finished In H:00 1-C.
It was tin Ideal duy for tho bit; race,
the water being us smooth as glass und
tliousaiiils of spectators lined the ImnkH
of the estuary and the Webster Street
brlilge, where the races started.
Tim freshmen took the water at fl 17
a. tit. .Stanford Immediately forced to
the front, swinging along at u 44 stroke,
while the California crew was going at a
10 oil p The Cardinal shell was half u
length to the KOuri at the Webster Street
bridge, and after going u mile Increused
the lend to two lengths.
With this advantage the Stanford
boys let up n little and rowed ut a 30
gait while tho Callfoinlu crew liialnt. lin
ed the same stroke. The blue and gold
sprinted ut the finish and Increased their
stroke to 41!, but Stanford came right
back with a to stroke and maintained
the lead to the end, winning by two
lengths.
When tho kuii was fired for tho var
sity nice the fraction of a second which
It required for the sound to carry to
tho California crow enabled Stanford to
get off In the lead. California started
with a 12 stroke, against tho Cardinals
10, but the Stanford crew Increased Its
stroke after going a short distance and
were pulling along at a 40 clip after
covering u mllo while the California
stroke had dropped to 3C. Stanford was
a length to the good nt tho mile pole and
both shells were going smoothly. After
going two miles the Stanford crew was
a length ami a half ahead, both crews
pulling !tG.
California made a determined effort to
got the lead a quarter mile from tho
Prizes
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For the
For biggest steelhead caught with one of our
special flies
$50 Rod
For biggest cutthroat trout
our special flies,
$10.00 Rod
or Reel
For biggest salmon caught
spoons,
$15 Fishing
Outfit
RULES GOVERNING CONTEST Fih must be drew-d and lni.iiyht into our store and weighed, catcher making o.-ith that fish
the Medford Hardware Company headquarters for fishing upj.ln nf all kinds, and t,ikle, made and guarautcid i - i iallv for the
MEDFORD HARDWARE
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THE SMART HORSE
Uucephalus, one of tho beautiful Aia
blan stallions In Orrln Davenport's col
lection of equities now porformliiK nt
Madison Squaie Garden In New Yoik,
met with a peculiar nccldcnt last winter
which robbed him of the Kreater part of
his riowlntf tall. Whether from vanity
of appearance or real Inconvenience tho
animal then showed u decided disinclin
ation to take tho usual lntorest in his'
woi k.
After much consultation It was decided
that If a woman could have a switch
finish and Increased Its stroke to 46
while Stanford was koIiik alonK at a 12
cllp The Callfoinlu crew was K.ilnlnt,'1
for Catching
biggest Steelhead
caught with one o
with one of our
k-0 We&xm I
WITH A FALSE TAIL
made to take the place of natural hatir,
why not a hoist's tall So u Parisian
hair worker was found who was con
fident of his ublllty to make n switch
tall .which would In every way answer
the requirements of nature, and at the
same time bo an ntloi anient.
Now the stallion has just ns fine a,
tall as any other horse la the Itanium
5- Italley collection, and lie doesn't liavo
to worry ubout how he lies down or
switches the files from his back, for the
new tall Is put on In such n scientific
mnniier that It will not come off.
on the Cardinal ut the finish but the
npurt came too lute and the laurels rest-
',l' with Stanford by half a boat's length
River in
trout caught on Fly!
For the biggest
t"kUV.-
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joressBi
Court Hall's Invincihlcs Will Cross
Bats With Team in Neighboring
City Many Plan Automobile Trip
to Northern City.
Com I Mall's reuulafs will ( ross b'Ui'
today with the (iriuits Pass team In
the bitter's homo town. The icitul.ii'H
will make the trip In automobiles. Iea
Ihk .Medford at O'.-IO a in. Ten uiitom
Idles loaded with fans will accompany
'the team and will do some good routing1
1 for the boys.
The lirants Pass team Is an unknown
, quantity up to date, hut from reports
.Manager Itoper has succeeded III KcttltlK
a Kood team toKcthcr, and mav posslhh
1 slip one over on the .Meilfonl bunch. Pur
thi Kood of baseball it Is to be hoped
that the two teams will be exonly mutch- i
I i il Then the southern Oregon fans will
see smile food baseball tills season A
(loseh contested Kume Is ul wins later- i
estliiK to the fans, and n few such names
is sure to largely fuetease the attend
ance The lineup ttnltiv and probably
batting order, will be:
.Miles. :lb; Crews ss, lloitou Jb. Wil
kinson lli, Wilson i Isaacs of, Antle If. i
Hopkins. Under, rf, Huress, llrtiKlaw p j
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.MamiKor Hall will start the Knnie with
miiiiik llui'Kess 111 the bo, with a pos
sibllit of worklliK HiliKilaw the two
last InnliiKS.
Manv fans mill some ball pluors won- i
1 r what youiiK IlurKess has on the
bull to win Ills KiiinoH In such easy fash
ion, und predict that tho first time ho
Koes up UKulust u bunch of heay hlt
teis that he will be batted out of the
box.
.Mnnnuer Unit says ynmiK IturKess will
fool soiuo of the skeptical onus before
tho season Is over.
It Is a noted fnet that the heavy bat
ters do not hit IlurKess and the only
uneasiness ever felt by .Milliliter Hull Is
occusloiiul wilduess of Kiiikoss.
The ball players cannot undeistund
why they do not hit IlurKess more. The
most hits any one team not last season
in u Kiimo was six,
Curly Wilson will bo on tho rooolvliiK
oiul for Mcdfonl nndiwill bo a lot of
strength to tbe tc.im In Mint tuiultlmi
Curly Is credited with IioIiik the best
catcher lu southern Oregon. With his
the Biggest Fish in
Cut-throat trout
LADY RITCHIE. CMJGHTER OP THACKERAY.
William MaLopenco Tliackorny wan born on July 10, mil, anil In July of
this year tunny a glncn will bo rnlsod t o the inomory of tlio author of "Vanity
rnlr." Ui daughter, Anno Iiabolla Tlinclicrny, who married her cousin, Mr.
Richard Tlinckoray Kltcblo, in 1077, nn t Is now known ns Lndy nttclilo, Is ono
of tho raost distinguished of living' woman writers, nor "Village on tho
Cliff" and "Old Housing-ton" are oxeep tionnl novels, nnd sho Is nlso known as
u critic mul biographer.
speed and heavy bitting, ho Is sure to
bo a great favorite with tho fans.
Crews was appointed captain of the
regulars by unanimous consent. Ho n
a haul worker, good coaehcr ami bus tho
expeiieni e.
It Is certain n pleiisuio to watch the
.Medford lnrie.il In action. Thoy cover
09-
1911
For the biggest
caught on Fly!
moio Kiounil und execute difficult plays
ranter than tiny team .Medford ovur had.
Knpor will probably. pitch yilcov ti-
dny. Wilcox bus been steadily gutting
in conilltlou tho past two weeks and no
doubt will do good work In the box.
lloitou hAH been bitting tho ball so
haul that ho will bo put third on the
Salmon caught with
'or second largest
i
of our special flies,
$10 Rod or Reel
For second largest cutthroat trout naught
with one of our special flies,
$5.00 Rod, Reel
or Line
'For gpeoutl largcat salmon caught with ono of
our spoons,
$5.00 Rod, Reel
or
was caught on flies or spoons purchased from
Ifouiic river and its tributaries.
COMPANY
PLAYJASEBALL
Garry Hermann Rules That Star
Pitcher of Pacific Coast League
Will Be Allowed to Play With Port
land Team.
SAN FltANCISCO, April IB. Ilenny
Henderson, star pitcher or tho Pacific
Const le;i;ue, is to bo permitted to piny
with Portland. Killing of Otrry Horr
maii of tho national commission to thin
iffott was received by President ara"
hntn of the Pacific lenKiio today.
The messngo from Hermann said that
nn order hnil tieen Issued to Secretary
Kiu-rcll of the National Association nt
Professional Kaseball clubs that Ilemler
son must bo placed In tho xiiinu category
with Tommy Sheehnti and other players
who Jumped thu stnto tenguu and that
Henderson must bo permitted to play In
tho Pacific Const league until his term
of "Ineligibility" shall hnvo expired.
This menus that Henderson Is ellglblo
to play with Portland, from which team
ho Jumped. His term of "Ineligibility"
will expire with this season.
Swopos to Pron Case.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April in. Tho
Swopo family, It became known today,
will employ special counsel to assist tho
state In the second trial of Dr. It. C.
Hyde, charged with the murder of Thom
as It, Swopo.
I'nlted States Senator A. Keed ntul his
law partner, Thomas A. J, Mastln, who
assisted tho state In tho first trial, will
at t lu the same capacity lu tho second
trial.
MoVonffh Wants Report.
WASHINGTON, I). C. April 15. Sec-
ii'tury of tho Treasury McVongh wired
today a peremptory order to Collector of
Customs O'Keefo ut Douglas, Ariz., or
dering that official to o.xplaln nt onco
why ho had closed tho United States
customs house theic.
batting list. Ho Is nlreudy a great fa
voilto with tho fans.
A return gamo will bo played with
OruntH Puss it week from today on tho
.Medford grounds. As this gamo will bo
practically tho opening of tho ball sea
son, grent preparations will bo mado for
tho game.
Rogue
Spoon!
steelhead caught with one
Line
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