Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Mvmonr if Air: trtbuto, med-fpud, mrari osr, wtonesd'av, .tuktc 2b, torr.
PAC1T3 three
FATS GRAB GREAT BASE BALE GAME:
500 REALIZED FOR MEDFORD BAND
BIG CROWD SEES
LEANS LOSE BY
CLOSE MARGIN
Four Innlniis Constitute Gnmc Fi
nal Score Five to FourLocal
Btisliiuss Men ni)iii) for the Den
clit of thi! Metlforil Band.
. (Wilji iiMioiitH Id nil i'omi'cimciI,)
Oh, Klory (it uiir I-'hJm mikI In our
l.tlllllH,
.Mum, liitui thy linliy raiiil mill let
iik hint;
lliiuiuu iiivi'iilioii'H nnly n'rlVi:t
tiling
Tln hull tt'iuiiH Hint run Hiimiitlily,
linwnVr iiiinlnmi.
Tim inolo r iii(,'iiin Iiuh iIh fnultN,
limy nay,
Tint niiliii nit rumen lnun wlii'ii
Ii'iimI ijmh'ciI;
Mill in (lint t'uiinnui K'uim of yi'H-
li'iiluy
Nut u Hinj;l fnull Hid hcoht .Iiii'J;
ll'll'Oliil,
WIiiiI'h tliutf Hit li-ft llii'in nut willi
llllHI' llltl'lllf
All tin, liin pKiii'il, nut liifi iniinl wiih
limit.
Snoii tin (")''
t'uuiltuiliiii; "
Tim Intuit itn.i'il.
lii'Kiui
Willi llllxilll'MH IIU'II
utlnir
Thu I iui'inri' Siiinincrvllli! wm
I horn
Tn tnki' hi fimuklut; ik a lit lit
mini
('miiliii'lfil mi Hid (K)d olil fntthiouril
pliiu
ItitHitliitM, no error, jiul 'em outH,
ntiil NiMiiul
I'nU' Htulwurt old Juilue ICelly
lll'lll ItlO IIIUIlllll
Ami dull fiuin i-IK'tl uh only Imll fiuin
ciiii.
, or
lMl(1 T
I'uurHn tin I.VHIIH uori' irrenteil
f uilh loml I'lmerH'
Ami when (lm KutM run on tin fielil
, Kront oii
Anil Imul npplnu.se Ihen lliuuilereil
on our earn.
(Ami Arnlmlln, pioiluesH! Iliey
Inokeil Ml rout;)
Ami llieii when Ouuey waltieil out lo
liirt Nlatiou
Tim fuiiK net up u lioi)l;iuj ileuion-
Htrutioii.
Tim Kiiiim lieati. Tim nkiiiuy lioyx
htooil trim
Hut Kuntimr'rt Tat cuius heat tlioin
hy u Hi'orn
Tor trailoroiiK wiekoil tuirvcrt their
piteher threw
Ami when tlm umiic wiih enih'il, fivu
ami t'our
Wiih writ In lettero luriji', tlm hounl
upon
For all to isen who would. Tlm hum!
jilayt'il on.
To sum It all up .IuiIko Kelly, liar
riHter, put a lien on tlm lenii pint
nf tlm leaiiH. limine only a uliin
ilelVuse, tlm Hplinleirt loxt to tlm lo
vialhaiiH hy the narrow muriti of ouu
loinp aioiinil tho Iiiikh. Tlm neorn
wan live iiuil four.
Tlm Vain hail tlm host oT llm iliiy
lowit:
Tlm purxo wart fat.
The umpire, wart fat.
Tlm Hi'onir was l'at.
Court Hall, owimr of tlm Kroumlri,
ih fat.
ltoth tickiit Kellern worn fat (Kifer
in very, very fat whilo UuiihoIuiuii
irt only vory ful.)
Muni of tlm leaiH liuvo fat aspira
tioiirt, hut don't Hi'vm to hu nhlo to
nonucot. N
Hut lot uh IiuhUmi.
Tho hall teaiiiH Kullumul at llio-
Nalaloriuni promptly on limu and al
ter douniiiK umlerwuar, HtoukiiiKN
(llm FatH worn pink ami tlm l.muirt
huhy hlim), iiuil ImthiiiK hii'iIh, limy
lineil up in tlm iinmediatu rear of tho
Bedford hand and tho lonpinure.h
to llio hall park wii'h uudorlakeii. Kol
IowIiik tlm hall Uam Mayor Canon
in a iniuihiim heariiiK a laro rod
eiortrt, then I'uiuo tho hallhearor oar
riiiKo and llm amliulauuo, Tlm
I.oiiiih oarried u lmuiior on whioh
wiih writ: "Tlm mmror tho hono tho
Hweelor llm uioat." flioat nrowdH
lined tlm nlreeln and iiian.y worn tho
Kihiw ami Joliert which worn hinted
at tlm ilumplliiKM unit llm MliiiiK
heaiiH,
At dm hull puik thorn wiih u erowd
(ho liki'n uf which Medforil Iiuh imvor
hoforo Heeu. Tlm hiuikIhIiiiiiI and
hlciiclmirt iiverl'lowod, tlm orowd Ink
ing In llm HidelinoH. Auloiuohihm hy
thu h co re wero within tho cueloHiiry
until il Hiicuied that no uioro nould
(,'ct within tho limllH. Tlm rooolplM
for tho duy were in tho uci;hhorhot
of $.'i(IO, Ah tiekelH woro Hold down
(own tlm e.xucl uiuouiit Ih not yet
kuoun.
Then it wiih (hut Owner l'atlou,
Meilfuid'H veleruu umpire, nulled
"I'lay Iiuil," and tlm kiiiiio w"h "
Tho I.eaiirt took tlm ilnld, Hero wiih
their ilefoiiho! Terrill, e; Huuiumr
villi', p; lieluml, lh; Hit, 'Jd; O'Ourn,
.Id j Jeller, hhj Whhdor, If; ArnHpi
Kor, nf; .Ion Mrowu, rf. Later in the
l(,'umt UoHenhiiiiiu replaced Ireland at
I'lihl, WiIhoii icplaeed ArnnpiKcr at
I'enler field, KiIwiiiiIh replaced llrmvn
at nulit, Hiirlludoiuew replaced WIiih
I '.. I . I ttlt A .1 .1
I mr hi mu iieiu. nut imiih lor umir
lineup had; ICelly, p, n; Antic, 'Jd;
Keutuer, IhI; Miillur, lh, p; Fuhriek,
o; Wiiner, p, Ih(; Kherhart, p, Ih;
Kan, ef. ; Hall, el; Seek, if; Moore,
:ih; (laruetl, If.
Tho corpulent onen opened in tho
firxl ciiiilii hy ucttiiiK it run. Thcy
Kruhhed uuolher in tlm wecond uuil
ruiupeil homo with three in tlm third.
Tlm I.eaiiH could do untliiiu; with tho
ofl'i'iingx of Jinlpi ICelly hut fell on
mm Winter and ernhhed four nitis
in tlm third. No neon' woro iniido in
the fourth and final nllhotiuh Chic
WiIhoii did hiw ilcnidcMt. .Muller had
repluced Wiiner in llm Infx and nah
heil a hot drive mhhinj; tho Lciiuh
of tho kuiiii'. At tlm end of the
fouilh lime wiih called iih tho Fats
and tlm I.eaiu. worn all in.
I'rohaii! prose will not do fur a
doMcriptinu of the playero. I am
nun oil to "poetry."
The Players,
t'pon llm hall field, cleared of raKt
and clean,
.Malformed, uulluiuplintw, bullions
men tlmy hiiw
Soiiio likn tlm Medford hotel, plauul
rcncliitiK
Smim Mhort and Hlooky, heavy and
. iininciiHii
And yet willuil, they horo an half
developed
A wort of liamiiu hhapo yet, oh how
twihtcd
I, op sided, Hwollen, fat, inal-Hpooinl-
ixed
Ah in in ami out Hold, they rolled
ahout
Hiihhled of putoutH, hiiHchilH, douhlo
playx,
Teariai; their flahhy sideH or Hkiuuy
lilm.
A Hwect yonne; tiling to Frazior in
tho bleachers said;
"Who are those fa Ik and awful leans
hero gathered
These slrinpi and ImllcyH, humuiox-
iui; around f
I set'iu to know their fiiees; yol their
like
lo novor met before the wide world
o'er." '
And Frimor to llm query thus in
toned: "They are tlm fat ones,
Tlmy are llm hlugs
They are I ho longs and tlm shorts
ami ngs;
They am the lumps
Tlmy are llm strips,
They aro tho ones who have tho
tlirips,
Tlmy are tho baseball joy distribu
tors, They urn Cmumoruiul club con
tributors; Tlm awful fatH,
Tlm Hweot pea pods,
Tho picket slats',
Tlm lightning rods;
Tlm alteuuated,
Tho elongated,
Tho eorpulonts,
Tho Hkiuuy geulH.
liar I liar I
That's vim limy aro I
Huron I"
Tho Players at Bnt.
Ireland was among tho first to try
lluring his olhowH, spitting on his
hands,
With hiooptH bout and shoulders
firmly squared
lie seized tho weapon by tho handle.
end
And tugged as might boiuo busy lit-
tlo nut
Trying lo drag an unto up a hill.
t
R
I i
Thmrm I Only Onm
"Bromo Quinine"
That la
Laxative Bromo Quinine
VSCO THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN OIK PAY,
Always romombor tho lull namo, Look
for this signature on ovory box. 25o.
SWA
47W
Then ItoHcnhaum, of H. I', fame,
HI rallied at tho ball and raised il far
enough
To drop it on Huu's homo miido hiiHc
bull shoe;
O'Onru tried in vain, then Hccordor
Hob,
Then fifleeu others long ami lean.
"What," oried tho fans, "Can, no om
hiti
Tho offorings of Kelly ftotu tin
inoumlf"
Then did Chiu Wilson, ho of the
pretty form,
.Step forth. "(Jraut urn leavo," ho
cried,
"To liy my puny wrislH Umu llm
stick."
With ooinii! jeers llm bono ho asked
wiih .grauti'd,
And then
Yo Furiosi How
shall I describe
The marvel that immejiit did befall 7
Within his gumptious grasp tlm wlick
ho clutched
One lug tlm mighty timber reared in
air.
It was a three-base hit ask Jack.
J. Pluvlus O'Gara.
O'dara, third base, niles the night
and day,
Hides on tlm tempest, causes crops
lo grow,
Commands the sun to shine iiKin tin
hay;
Kills oil' the fruit bugs, makes (ho
cool wind blow,
And foreordains the future but oh,
my I
A lean among llm lean of weight
lies shy.
Some Observations.
"It's too late to win the hall game,"
1 heard Whisler sigh,
"If you throw away tho apples, then
you eiin't havo pie.
"Hut the wisest affirmation
In this one game of tho nation,
K: Vint cannot stop the baseball
when the darn thing's by.'
"When you're out, you're out," says
Heely," there's no use to spout.
1 rather like this baseball, but I've
really grown too stout.
Hut my brightest observation,
In this ouo gume of the nation
Is: Il does no good to squabblo
when Umps calls you out."
Shorty, you're great; you're a will
You're just the grandest lliero is
llittin or Fieldin', you'ro very ap-pealin';
You've put all the rest on the frir.!
(laruetl, you're a dandy, and say
I'll bet, whenever you play.
Tho music's quit playin What's
that I was sayia't
Aw! well don't believe all I say,
Kelly at the Bat.
Judge ICelly, hu of tlm pleasing
shape,
Strode to the plate, o'erlookcd the
fun
As one who craves a shooting match,
let lacks tho necessary gun.
The fans beheld him with a screech
Of "(lot tho hook" and "Oct the
prong."
Some M'offors shouted: "Kd, a
fipeeeh."
Yet others: "Hit it far and long."
Hit ICelly simply squared away,
Uuhccdfiil of tho bleachers' giant
shout
Swung Intnl. Ho hit itf Say
The brohdiuguagian struck out.
Tho Morning After.
(A Song.)
On llio fields of our endeavor, when
wo played in days of yore,
Wo ate 'em up around tlm infield
and tho bags
Hut to that old condition wo can
never conio hack more
For our "eotno back" seems to sort
u havo tho lags.
(Closo harmony.)
Tho Fain and Leans sit silent, round
ou many an old box;
Tlmy daren't lean their backs
against tho wall,
Their aching muscles need a rub,
there's blisters in thoir sox,
As this refrnin tlmy warble, ouo
and all:
(Chorus.)
My poor old back is bursted, mother
dear,
There's a clothesline tied around
my running gear.
Can't you coax some kind of ouso
And my pains and aehes appease?
For .
my poor
' old back
aoheiug
mothor, donr,
iTudgo Withington had his troubles,
loss or morn
Hut bore's tho way ho wroto it in the
scoro ;
Fats.
AH. II. ' II. PO K.
ICelly, Vi V 'J 0 0 0
Aiilh'
h
ICeiiliior, lb, ,,
iMuller, lh,, p, .
Fa i hick, c
Whiter, p., lb.. .
F.hcrhnrl, ,'tb sh.
Hau, el', ......
Hall, cf
Heely, if
(laniell, If. , . . .
J
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1,
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it
notici:.
All Moilforil blacksmith hIiojih closo
July a ami . no
Totals
..1BJ- '
Leans.
H I'J II
'AHA IL II. I'll V.
Terrell, c 1 1 'i, 8 (I
Huiiimervilb', p. 12 1 12 I (I
Ireland, lb l I) 0 I (I
KoMcnlmiim, lh. 1 1 I I) (I
Micks, 12b 2 . I 2 I fl
O'tlnra, lib 2 -"' 0 0 II 0
Teiror. hh 5, II 0 1 (i
Armspigor, cf. . f 0 0 0 (i
Wilson, cf -1 ' 0 1 n (I
Whisler. If 1 (I (l il fi
IMwards, rf. . . 1 II II 0
J. Hrotvii, rf. , . 1' 0 II il n
Hartholomew. If. 10 (I l 0
Tolals 18 I H 112 0
NOW OPEN
I Now Kleclrlc Hliou Repair Hhop
Work ilotio while you wait. BaU
Mnctloii guaranteed.
F, L. Sherman
Ali Ho. (iniMt Street.
Look at all of thu rent estate ads Look among tho classified ads for
and at milch of tlm real estate ad- tho address of your next, boardiiiif
vurimcil. heforn inventing plaeol
THE REX MARKET
WH AIM TO HKhti TIIK IH--ST MHAT IN Till: CITY, ANI ALL
WIS AHK TO I'ltOVM IT 18 A TltlAL.
Itui't this a fair proposition?
10 lb. Pail Lard $1.20
5 lb. Pail, 65c 3 lb. Pail 40c
I'm'. I'Jioio; :t07l.
Homo ill.
Summary.
Two'lmso hit, Antic . struck oul,
by Summervillc fi, by Kelly 'J, by Wi
mcr 1, by Mnllcr 1 j high jump. Whis
ler 1 ; base on balls, off Summer
ville I; bind run afler flies, by Sec
Iv 12, by Kan 1, '-by Anahpiger 12;
curses by Kelly 10, by Shinty dar
nel t 1, by Judge Wilhingtoii (!."; um
pire, I'atluii; time of game, four in
nings, one hour and thirty minnlc.
Hcorekooper, Judge Wilhingtoii.
Score by innings:
Fats, runs ". . . 1 1 .' (i
IlitH , 2 2 I 0
Leans, runs (I 0 - (I
Hits : 0 -I 1
I'or notes of the game bvt iigi -I.
Itnaklns for Health.
rfi,
1
sold
iKDnrajnAi. beuvice to
' BABY
Ily usi or NKW IDKAI.
C't'l' anil thf iM Hint crnlH
It MOTIIKIt' '(iil Hl.oillil
Iniy one iloz'ti cuh and (iik
KrimN cnpH ntiil liuvi- your
iiillktiuiti ili-lK.r tlm IiiI'h
milk In luinii- txittlo frniii
willed It nurmn-IiMMt mj
ullilc chanrn uf Infection
Tint tinliy cliouUl hnvo I lie
In-fit. Any nipple fltH.
by Kcdfonl Fbarmacy.
EXCURSIONS
Pacific &l Eastern Railway
REDUCED RATES JULY 1-2-3-4-5
One and one-third fare round trip between all stations, good
for return until July 5, 1911
SPECIAL TRAINS
from all stations July
to and from Butte Falls
3d and 4th as follows :
and Medford
No. fi
j No. It I No. 1
L'r:0UI'.M
LVSMOI'M
LYr:50l'M
LVC.-SSPM
LV 0:30 I'M
LV G:3UAM
LVC:I0AM
LV??10AM
LV 7:50AM
LV 8:00AM
LVGHlil'MJLV 11 :4riAMLV 8:15AM!
LV 7:00PM LV 12:00K JLV 8:30AM
LV 7 : 05 I'M j LV 12:05 I'M I LV 8 : 35 AM
LV7rl2I'M LV 12:12PM LV 8:42AM
Alt 7:3()I'M Alt 12.30PM AK9:1SAM
ItU'lTK FALLS
IIDSAI.LS
DKKIIV
KCII IISI-: CAP
JIT. VI KW
kaom: POINT
taiili-: i)ck
aclvti:
DAVIS
.Mi:itoiti)
No. 2 j No. 1
AH 'J :30AM
LV 9:20AM
LV 8:50AM
LV 8:10AM
LV 8:00AM
IV 7:40AM!
LV7:2CAM
LV 7:18AM
LV 7:15AM
LV 7:00AM
AR 10:35 AM
.LV 10:18AM
iLV 10:14 AM
!lV10:10AM
'LV 9:45AM
No. G
AH 8:00PM
AH 7:45PM
,R 7:20PM
ARG:40I'M
AUG :30PM
ARC: 15PM
ARG:00PM
AR 5 :53PM
AH5:50PM
LVJ5:35PM
SPECIAL TRAINS
will be run to Race Track on afternoons of 3d and 4tli, leav
ing Pacific & Kastern depot East of Hear Creek Hrldgo 12:45
p. in. and every few minutes thereafter. Returning after tho
races. Hound trip faro 10 cents.
r Cltli. Co4urlr br lk.&ISIRSOF THf I
NAMES Of JtSUS AND MARY. C.U.. J.bmU .
CtlUtldU tlm. klaile. An. DmUi tad Censer
rill Dtftt. fjiUtmttmi Ptt ttUnrLt.tti4 Moral tU
lii.lttnulTr.l.l.i. Wilts lot Aiwa trtmnunUnu
tltTt tur CXIOK b. A.,' JiJm,. K.iJi.J
m
.Srib
KSFSfl'
0
SASH
2J2df
DOORS
SAATEYstoyi
5-oom Pnel Door. Cril quality $U0
Qyirtd-iouml, j.in r 100 (t. 30 ct.
Od.r Siding, 4 ul 5 lu . 8 per M.
Floonng, 4 nd 5 fl. . . $11 per M.
Diop Siding, 4 and 5 (l. . $1 1 per M.
All No. I and 2 good flandard fiock.
SnJroC4l(otCtt4lMNa. 4) tad
tMirurfttfltaraourUAotr. N
mi Jflmnl btisfilL Oil
tux, nil lii tajbovly, tlup
oytahtre. Scrxi ut your LA
laefematingnivTiianlictJil.
r.i
KVy' V.
RANCHES
15 ncrofl In penrw, 1 1S inllos Central
Point; 7-rouin Iiouho, liurn, etc, only
Jtir.OU; tumy torniH.
II ncrex, cIoho In; 4 urtvs In nlfnlfa; 10
lU'rt'M In S-yi-nr-old urolmnl; 1175 ucro
i l-S ucri'H In S-yi.ir Newtown unit
Jonntliaiifl; kooiI ctop, C-rooiu lioimc,
wntiT rlRlit with pKice; storo oponliiK,
cliciip for quick Milo
TRADE
340 ncros In Dakotiiti, all In cultivation.
tnko property here.
70 ncre.i, CS umltr ditch, 25 In npile.a
unil peam In 3 year, z 1-2 miles out,
fl!5 acre.
!0 ncri'M, 18 In pnrn, clone In fine build-
Int ntt nuil vluw.
ICO'iicro HtiM-k and nlfalfa ranch; ISO
Heron tlllablo; umlor ditch; f 76 per
iicro: tnko tnromo property.
Kino Kenwood lots for acrenea or town
property.
120 itcrcH rnw Imul; nM flno fruit land;
tnko imy Rood property,
room InuiKiilow for ten ncres.
flno "room huiiK.iloiv, modern; take,
Hinnll tract.
SO ncros, tlllablo; 12000; tnko town prop.
erty.
20 ncros. cleared; tnko resldenco lu
trudo.
210 ncroa TIoruo river: 80 ncres bottom
iimlor ditch; tako town ptoperty.
Kf no 200-acro rnnch or any portion; fiO
nori-H In orchard; tako uood Incoino or
roHldonco property.
3 Iioumoh, all rented, for omall ncreak'o
.nodern 8-room Iioiiho. 2 lots, on pavlm;;
tnko ti fow ncres Ile'ir creek bottom
noil imdor ditch.
11 ncros with flno building Rite, oloso In;
tnko modern resldenco on West Side,
10 ncros In orchnrd
Hplondld mihiltvlulon 175,000; tnko In-
conio properly.
35 ncren In bottom; in acres orchnrd; 8
acres truck; balance airalfa; S-room
houso, Kood bnvu. puinplnif plant; take
Incoino property find Puymont
10 ncros tdack freo coll, mv B.room
liouoe, on liuitn road; tnko residence
FINE DENTAL WORK
At honest prices is something that is hard to get. THAT IS MY MOTTO, con
suit me before going elsewhere examination and advice cost you nothing and
may save you many dollars; Did it ever occur to you that two thirds of the
stomach trouble of the present day is caused from neglecting the teeth? Think
it over.
22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00
PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00
BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ...$5.00
GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP
SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP
FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate $7.50
BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate $10.00
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
All other work in proportion.
REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST.
i DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG., CORNER
WEST MAIN AND GRAPE STREETS, MEDFORD, OREGON.
OFFICE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SUND AYS, 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
PHONE MAIN 653.
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IRRIGATION
Diversified Farming With Irrigation
Means Independence
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building
WANTED
Olrls for Rouornl housework.
City and ranch property to list.
E. F. L
BITTER
BOOM 81
FH1TPB STOC.DINQ
L
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Grow Garden Truck. Why?
Because Our Long Season Com
mands the Early and Late Crops
R0GUELANDS Inc.
FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
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