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jes MEDFORD'GOMES BACK" SCORE 9-5 Takes Sunday's Game Making 8corc of Games Four to Five Hope to Tie up Games Next Sunday at tlio Pass, ' : LiKX Ml'tHlll'il iMItllllll'll (liMlllfl 1'llHH Hmiilay UMuk mm of llm Imriltwt " I K I t (,'IHIM'H if llm hcmhoii ,y n II In ft hooio. Mnll'iiiil hliuU'il In Hi'oru in llm llrnl inning wIiimi tltuy imihIumI oiiu run over llm plittts It wiih hoiiioIIiIiik of a kICI, liinwvitr, an (hit (IiiuiIh 1'iihm firm Niiukur iiiiilTotl mi rimy iitfii'M pop-np. Miulfonl iiHi'd tlircn pitnhorH, Hlii'i'hy IivmIIiij; only two iniiiiiKH nml IturKt'HH llm hiiiiic. MriiKilaw winl to Hid inntiiiil In (lui riflli inuiiiu' nml lirltl (lui viHitorH down lo oiiu run lli roinnliiilcr of llm giimo. "Curly" Wllhcui dm'utt'd llm kihup from tliti lmi)kHt position and IiIm i;r'it livadwork wan an important factor in llm violory MrCarthy nt nliorl Htop Mooopcd llm Imll up in jen-at Hlylo and mkkui1 many riirf iuth and at ft rot Iiiiho wlillo "Shorty" Mili'M hi'ld llm hwoiiiI r-onur Hafi all Ihu while and xhnwed tlm ithwiIm that he wiih in (ho "roam hark" cIiihm. Tim whole toam lilt tlm hull hard and wlilln (Jftlmriin wiim plli'hini; winning Imll HPvrrnl honchcad plnyn and a hlrady Hiring of fumhlPH put him on tikidx and hmt llm giinm. Mtslfnrtl lluif. Wild. Medford ran wild in Urn hint part of tlm gnnm, hcoring two nniH in the fourth, thrni lit tlm fifth and tlirro in tlm Mitvciitli inning. Tlm I'iihk Mcorctl llmm mux in tlm Mt'coud, one in tlm third and oim in tlm hixth add limn dt'cldrd that thoy had hud enough. ThliiRH looki-d had for Medford la llm fourth wlmu (iriinlH I'bmh filled tlm Iiiihoh with no oim out. Tlm unxl batter tii Ntruck out but "Curly" dropped tlm Imll and tlm wholu orowd ftlarlcd to ntial. Curly piok t'd up thv bull and nailrd tlm runner at t'irM and llm ball wiim returned to tha pi" I it In time to htop thu man coming f nun third. The man on mcc oiul trinl to pilfer third and wiim caught ten feet off tlm bug. Three out an a ntrikit out i Home Imll play- Erannnifi "K ,,nl I'" P'y w finlnhcd before PJPptlfa iirowd kneir what wbm up, F "Shorty" Miles showed hiuiHelf lo bo a wirard in bano running. He wigglrd bin bat at the ball llireo times and miitrted every tiino hut, IColly tlm new catelmr for llm nihM, drop ped llm ball and threw wide to first and before it could be returned lo the diamond Shorty Hipiatted mifcly on third Iiiihc. CrewH Ktaoked up on third for six iiiniiiKN hut made niicIi a iHior hImiw- ing that llm onnvil yelled for Hador who went in the noveuth, hut didn't get a chance. CruwH had four chanccH and iniiiln tlueo error he hidPHjuiHKlnjr up an cany foul back of third banc. Williams the third nacker for the vintorM tried lo Hpoil a dotihlo in the poventh inning by knocking MuCnrthy off of Keeoiid biiHe. The act wiim one of Dm dirliPHl plnya Heeu on the diamond Mh hciixou and Imlli Wil liauiH and tlm runner on firt hwc wem called out by (Hover llm (Irani I'omh umpire. .,.. iiw hi Ki,i, nuvcil II U.I Oil 01 WK- borirn' delivery and OranlK Pmhh Kiirnored nine hiiIYIvh. Medford iH olhnliing in piM-coutugc, Having tnkoii'fntir muwn of the hor- Ich and (Irani I'uhh five. The Mime team play in (Irani Pa imxt Sun day and llm count will ho five and five after thai. The giimo nt a glance: MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, mT)?ORT, ORMOON. lrOiVDvY, .TUNIO 19, 1011. PAGE THREE Scoops Around the Infield MV AltAIIKMA. Tlilnl-fliiclinr WllllnniH ut llm (Irani I'uhh (until In la my cntlma Hon tlm limit Itiflulder In tha local niiiltH, but ho ha one drawhnck IiIh iIImiiohIIIoii. Alway uIiuwIiik tho rat;, raining a kick and lliiltiK In a dirty ono whim ho can, lie iniirn what would othcrwhio bo a nplntidfd hanchall machine. When ho cut out tlm rouitli iituff (ho fan will ho fore eil to lie with him, lly wlnnlnK ycittcrday, Modford won four immeu out of nine, Court Unit luiyn next Hituday ho will oven tip tlm cmiicd nml thou on tlio l)Uth annex tlio clininplotiihli. We'll incut you at tlio I'nua next Kuiiday. The box office fared well nt Hun day' ftnme, lleitt crowd of the boa- DOIl. Tlm fan nhould glvo him a hand, for ho In there nil (ho time. Junt think It over. Iloli Hraxdnw nliowed clnH yontdr- duy. Ho ha n llltlo KiikIIbIi on tlio Imll which make It fall Hiifn, Thoy look ciih, but thoy'ro not, Did you notice the void of nound In thu blcacltern7 Ty Cobb Doylo with hi orKnnlzod root In k lion left for other floldH, Nollco thoim "lid" Court Mnll htm plnced over (tin IioucIich. "I'wa a rc- lluf for thu jiluyerH, Jo 6 McCarthy nhowed the fniiH what Iciikiio ball playlitK menu, Grandpa wiih there nil thu time with noma foxy huiidwork. Captulu McCarthy Is n team In hltnnelf. Kelly, whono whereabout linn no lonif iiuir.liiil Mm nntlon. linn lieon Hcorer Jack WlthlnKton had a hi found ,,0 , CBlc,ln. for tho ,,, KueHt In the pren box yewtorduy, T. I llnnley, of Grant I'uhh. Tom, an ho I known, to hi friend, ha a sroat liend for banoball, and ilojioil tho Raine out In n manterly manner. .Hliorty Mile Hoom to havn hit hi Mtrldn at lat. Glance at the box score, Ho felled by two feet on a two-luiKKor owltif to tho wind and the foul lino.' Hhorty wm In (treat vplrlt yeiiterduy and kept tho team on their toe. The fan have to hand It to Curly WIIhuii for tho wlnnlnK of ycater liny' name. Ho wa there all tha time, and howcd itoino clever noodle work. Curly I tho hardvit worker In the IcaRtio. The fan demanded Crown' goat ycHtcrday and finally Kot It In tho Mivonth, when Decrfoot Hador re placed him. Four chance, thrc er ur, a near error, and panning up of n foul tip looks protty rotten. Stick work poor, too. although ho wan dead right In trying to mnko third bag on a long drlvo, for It took a perfect peg to nail ultn. Decrfoot Hador didn't get a chance, but ho has tho form and tho arm. Thl knocking of Antlo I getting on my nerve. What doe tho boy do that ho lun't given tho glad baud? U 11 becatiBo ho mind hi own bind ncNH, ban nothing to nay and doe not hang around tho Nah hotel, playing a part In thu dally fanning gama play ed tucroT Antlo 1 steady sticker, cover more ground In tho garden than any other player een here.'got tho boll back without hesitation and I nllppery on tho bases. Btlll ono never hear a good word for tho boy. I'ug Mtolo n luiMO on him In tho flmt and klndn got hi goat. Kelly, think ing ho had a. bush umpire, ragged Owney a while, but ho soon found he had a man little In Htaturo but big In knowledge to deal with. Throe bane on a strikeout jfi Home going. Hhorty Mile pulled It yes terday and Incidentally Bcorcd two men at tho namo time. 'Twos a freak gatno all right. Four teen runs made, yet the official score mIiows only ono earned run, St. Cyr, Grants rass' "whlto hope," got that one. Clarence Ileamc linn a new one "You run like a dry crook," wa hi comment on an attempted steal. The diamond ha been given a new dress by Manager Halhand tho way the ball acted sort o' got on tho nurvc of tho visitor. Durgcss had an off dny, but ho ha a "como-back" coming. Tho most faithful fan of tho bunch am Goorgo Merrlman and W. W. Kl- fcrt. Never miss a game. "JtiBt my luck," a)B Mono. "If I had bet, Medford would havo lost." Jack Wilkinson batted .COO yester day. Ho drew n walk and mado a telling sacrifice. Umpire Grover worked well in tho (laid, but once or twlco ho grow hazy. Thoro was great demand for tho tin can yestorday. Two pitcher and two Inflclder woro put on tho bench by manager. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. f- Norlliw-cst Iegue, At Seattle-- II II I Seattlo 0 8 : Tueoum f 8 Haltcrie Knight and Shea; (lor don and Hum. At Portland First pinto: II II 1 SMikann 4 7 ! Portland IS 8 '. Hatlerie: Strain; ! Onldiuk; Ar flier uud Ilradley. Mrilruril All, It. lit. mi. io, A, K. Crew, nil .. 3 n i n o l a itmiiir. 3ii ., i o o n n n o McCarthy. S l o o ,i s 0 iHHHUft. ur .. 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 -Gin. ir 3 i o n o o Wllkllimili, lb 3 3 I I 13 0 0 MlleM, 3ti ... t n 0 t a 0 WIIniiii, o... 1 I I 0 7 3 0 Alllli'. rf ... 3 II I 1 n o i Hlierhy, p... 0 0,0 0 II 3 0 lhirKCHH, p... 3 o o it n o o tllHKitllW, l 3 0 0 0 0 10 Total 34 0 7 3 3 H i (1. I'rtMH All, It. III. KIT. PO. A. B. WecUier, a;; a n o i i t i Kiitililun, mii . i 0 1 i) 2 10 Kelly, e 4 I I 0 3 0 1 WlllliiniM. aii t I 1 0 3 fi 1 Hinltli, If..., 4 I 1 0 3 0 0 Ht. Cyr. rf.. 4 X 10 0 0 0 UIkkm, cf ... t 1 1 0 1 l o Dyke, II 3 0 1 0 in 0 8 Kiiiililun, lb., t 0 0 0 3 1 0 OHliorn, p, . 4 0 3 0 1 S 0 Second game It II K Spokane 0 13 1 Portland 2 C 1 HalleriPH; Schwon and Ilu-sty; Ar cher, I.miiline and Moore. Afternoon game K II K IO AngcleH 4 9 'J OnklnncI .'J 10 1 Hatterir: Delhi and Smith; Miller and Pcnrcc. At Los AiircIos Monting game: 1 II K Vemon 0 12 2 Portland 2 (I 1 HattericK: Ilitt and Brown; Koest nor and Murray. Affornoon j;amo: Portland Vernon (I Halteries- Seatou, Ileukln Murray; Stewart and Hrowtt. II II K 1 3 1 2 and Toymaker Soon ' &m3&' iH;" ' "4H jaixCvi -.HiPliiBsuSHBiBwiiBBiHr Dainty Muggins Davles, who will bo cen hero next Thursday evening In "Tho Toymaker," In which Ferris llartman Is shirring- Seats now on sale. Prices, $1.00, 75 and 50c. iaSHALLlllTsEi SUBPOENA ON SMITH WASHINGTON', D. C, June II). -Weary of tplci;nipliiiig President Jo MCph F. Smith of the Mormon Church to nppenr before tho Hardwick com- SEAMEN WILL WIN STRIKE Is Bccomlnfi Better Organized and Shipping Is Practically at a Stand Still Allied Unions are Tlirealcn Inn to Strike. LONDON, Juno 10. That the Htrikmc Hcnmeu will win their dc mau for incrcnMcd wagen i the gen eral belief here today. Several own em have yielded. The Htrike i be coming better organized and whipping i jiractically nt a HtntiilHtill. Offi cer of the Hcnmcn' union nHert that the steamers Meganlic, Celtic and Dominion will be tied up until their crewH nrc iriven an increnxc of 10 HhilhtiKH monthly. Tho original demand was for twenty whiHing. Shipping on the Clyde im paralyzed. A)llicd unions are thrculcniug to Htrike today. XOTICK TO ALL COIKNT CON- Tit.icrroits and huildkuh That on and after the first day of August, 1911 tho local Cement Work er Union No. 158 will enforce the following scale of wages and hours for finishers 62 1-2 cent per hour, for finisher's helpers S3. 50 per day. 'or labor S3. 00 per day, for box mix irs S3.50 per day. Klght (8) hours to (institute a days work. Hours from a. m. to 5 p. m. and time and one half for over time and double time or Sundays and holidays. F. II. Mc rDonald, pres,; C. W. Dam In, sec. I niilk'c investigating the sugar indus- tryy nrrnngcmentH wero made today to have the United State innrhhiil at Salt Lake City serve a subjwena on Smith. V Hasklns for Irealth. " WRESTLING MATCH At Popular Prices, 50c, 75c, $1 Buzukos vs. Dyreborg I,lglitwelght ChajLpion lust. Natnu.i-luin Athletic Club ANGLE OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Night, June 20th Good Preliminaries. BOXING CONTEST American Iicague. At nulroit ' H II E Chicago li 1(1 12 Detroit . . 1(1 'J I 4 Hatlerie: While, Ohutcm, WiiIhIi and Payno; Summer, Work, Coving (on, Mitchell and Casey. At Cleveland 11 II K Clevehiud 10 HI 'J St. Lotii 7 13 2 HuttoricH: James ami Laud; Powell Hamilton mid Clurk. National Icjiguc. At Chicago It it K Chicago ,..4 7 L Phihtdolphia , .3 (1 0 lingerie! Colo, Hrown and Archer; Mooro and Doolan, To tu I. .31 1 31. It Mini chIIoiI nut for lalcrfcrouce, ., HtlMMAItY. Karned run Hi. Cyr. Two.tmso hltH Kelly, Crown. Htruok out lly OHliorn .1, HIiiMiliy 1, HiirgoMH 1, UniKilmy 3. HiiMCD on tiiills Off OHliorn 3, of Ilur kchm 1. off Ilrugilaw 1, lilt by pitched lmU0l)orn 1 Wlb) pitch OHtmrn t. IlttH Off Osborn 7. off Hlinchy i, off IliirKt'HH 2, off llrnnriuw 3, Htnlon tinsos I mi ii en. Umpires I'nttnn, Olovcr. Time of Kunni 3 hour, floorer Wlthlnnton. Noncw. After thl dale I wilt not stand ro NpoiiHlbln for any IndohtednesH Incur red liy my wife Mr, lllla .lonnlo. Signed H, H. Joimlo, 80 At SI. Louis R II K Now York fi 10 0 SI. Louis 4 14 2 Hatteries: Wiltz and Myers, Wil Hon; Golden, Sullen ami Hiesnnhnn. At CinuinniiU R n K Hnmlilyn I) 12 .1 Cinoinnatl 1 10 2 Hiillorios: Rtioker and llorgciij Mo- Quillon, Sugg and Clark, Pacific Coast Inviguo, At San Francisco Morning gnmo: R H R Los Angeles , 0 4 2 Oakland OH i naileries; Agnow, Whoolor and Qriiullu; Abloa and Mizo. At Stockton- Morning giuuo; R II K San Francisco 1 2 Saornmenlo 7 HI 1 Hallories: Moskimau, Zamlock aud Schmidt; Ilyrnin nnd Lalonge. At Saoramoutn Afternoon gatno: R 1 1 f. San Francisco 8 3 Saornmenlo 4 () l Hatlories: Meiklo and Rerry; Haum and Lnlnuge. NOTICK TO CONTHACTOR8. Notlco la horoby given that tho City Council of tho City of Medford, Oregon, will rocolvo sealed proposals for tho taking up nnd ro-laylng tho 16 Inch woodon wnter main now ly lug In the grpund on East Main street lo bo ro-layod as a storm eowor on tho west sldo of tho city, Addition Information furnished by tho city onglnoor, All bid to bo filed with tho city recorder on or boforo C:00 o'clock p. m Juno 20th, 1911, nnd to bo accompanied with a cortltlod check equal" to 10 por cent of tho amount of tho bid. Said chock to bo rondo payablo to tho city treasurer. RODT. W. TELFI3R. City Rocordor. Dated this 14th day of Juno, 1011. 77 EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI-OO. 212 Fruitgrowors Bank Bldgl j During tho months of June, July, August aud Septem ber, on dates shown below, the Southern Pacific will sell round trip tiekcts from Medford via Portland as follows: TO FARES Chicago $ 82.-10 Council Blul fs...... Omaha -cl I loelo V- 1 1 ' I w vj St. Joseph .:. : . St. Paul : Si. Paul, via Council Bluffs 73.30 Minneapolis, direct ... G9.90 i Minneapolis, viaCouncil Bluffs 73.80 Boston .:.;.: : 119.90 'New York : ...... 118.40 St. Louis ; 79.90 I Washington, 1); C 117.40 f Atlantic City.N. J. 112.30 SALE DATES Juno 1G, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 and 30. ' Julv 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, -9, 20, 2G, 27 and 28. August 3, 4, o, 14, 15, 1G, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. Soptember 1, 2,4, 5, G and 7. Stop-overs within limits in oithor direction. Final return limit Oetobov 31st. jFor fares one way through California inquire of any soutnern jf acme agent, or write to 'WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon, Medford Opera House, IS1 The Biggest nnd Best Musical Comedy Offering of the Entire Year FERRIS HARTMAN and his Superb Company IN Tl7n i ' I V ' i i I IHI IB WJNIV 'UUA u lrva KK Mutlc by Audran A LUlloJourneylolheLBndofMftko.Bollovo wrrii WALTER. DE LEON AND MISS "MUGGINS" DAVIES Tottlhef with a SO Singing and Dancing Co. of SO Seat Sale Tuesday Morning, Haskins Centennial Jubilee AT ASTORIA August 10 to Sept. 9, 1911 Commemorating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the First White Settlement in the Northwest and the Beginning of the Oregon Country at Astoria, Oregon, Presenting Historical and Ceremonial Features to gether with a Spectacular Marine and Military Pageant Glenn Curtiss, famous aviator, will fly over land and sea in his airship. PACIFIC COAST REGATTA' The G reatest Aquatic Event to be Held in the "West Historically This Celebration Is to Be One of tho Most Important Events to Take Place This Year in the United States. The SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Etf OREGON will sell tickets from all points on its lines, including branches at LOW ROUND TRIP FARES For further particulars apply to the Centennial Com mittee, Astoria, Oregon, or to "vTM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COCPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from the moun tain streams. All modern necessities, such as telo graph, telephone, markets freshly provided evory day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to bo had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pa cific to Albauy or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & East ern R. R. Train service daily and tho trip a pleasure' throughout. FARE FROM MEDFORD Season six-months ticket $11.10 Our elaborato now Su minor Book gives a conciso description of Nowport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, Modford. . WM. McMURRAY GonoralPassengor Agent, Portland, Oregon,,