Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    ftrRDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, OREOON, Vl DAY, ,1 ULV fi, 1912.
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SOLDIER ELDER
event of a battlo nt Juurox. It In
reported that tho ntuii troopn will bo
Instructed to eromt tho border If (ho
MflxloluiN flro nornsft tho river.
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Principals in Yesterday's Heavyweight Battle
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'BAST liAS VKUAS. N. M., July fi.
-Jnt-k loliiiHim wns jjivpn a decision
over !lim Kl.vnti, (lit l'ucblo firciunii. J
ostoriluy iiltenioon in (ho ninth i
rmjiul after the police hntl ordered tlu I
filil stopped, .Johnson had his own I
wiiy nit tliroiili Ihe hattle, Ih'iiUiik
Flynn ill will. I
Klynn hutted nlinoM continually,
despito tho warning of the roforjo. I
He rrpeattidly fouled nd showed htm-1
wolf no nmleh for the burly black. j
Myiin diil not venture down town i
this uiorniiip, preferring to remain .it
his Mnntcjiunin Spring quarters un
til the crowd of fans hntl dwindled.
Johnson, on the other hand, wn
the picture of pod humor and Ins
"gulden smile'' was very much 'n
evidence.
Fought on tlio rovol
"Vou know I have always fought on
the level." he said. "I have been ac
cused of having n yellow .streak in
iiumenMis fi;hls. but 1 have never
been KiiHty 1 have many times over
looked foul tactics of other fighters,
but 1 ennnot understand why this fel
low Flynn was allowed to go on rs
long- ns ho did without being dis
qualified. I complained to the referee
several times but there was nothing
doing except warnings until the jwlicc
took tho matter into their own
bunds."
Tho consensus of opinion here is
that it might be ninny years before n
heavyweight fighter is developed cap
able of wresting the title from John
son. Flynn made a foul and bojiclc-ss
light almost from the start. As curly
as the third round it wns evident
he had no chance. In the sixth round
Kefcree Smith wnnicd the whito man,
Mopping tho contest to say that he
would award tho decision to Johnson
-less Flynn stopped his butting tac
tics. Flynn Contlmtnlly Fouls
In the seventh, Watson Burns,
Johnson's chief trainer, loudly claim
ed u foul but Flynn continued to butt
Johnson in the sumo manner. Jack
evidently tried to overlook the "dirty
work" but in the eighth round could
stand it no longer and appealed to
the referee. Smith again Mopped the
coldest and gave Flynn what he con
sidered final warning.
Johnson seemed serious in Mie
ninth and split Flynn's nose wide
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open with n vicious straight left jab
about a minute after the round began.
The l'liebloan. angered by the blow
did a dirty return at .!ohn-on and
butted bint in the mouth three times.
Before Smith could seak, Fomoff
jumped into the ring and stopped the
fight, and Smith tapped Johnson on
the back, awanling him the decision.
LAMS
Canadians at Henley Regatta.
LONDON. July 5. Tho annual
Henley regatta opened today and will
continue through the remainder of
the week. No college eight from the
opposite side of tho water figures
this year In tho aquatic derby, but
the Argonaut Rowing club of To
ronto Is entered for the grand chal
lenge cup, while In tho diamond
challenge sculls the sauic club will
bo represented by Kverard B. Hutler.
France, Russia, Italy, Tasmania and
Belgium nlso will be represented In
tho diamond challenge sculls compe
tition. The nttendancs of tho king
and queen next Saturday Is expected
to make the regatta the most bril
liant of years from a social viewpoint.
Medford i'rlntmg company carry a
full linn of local blanks.
I WAS FOULED
AND
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LOS ANUi:u:S, July :.. A more
unsatisfactory ending to n world's
championship fight never resulted
than that at tho Vernon Arena bore
principles:
I Kefercc Welsh: "Uivers was on the
.floor the full ten seconds. 1 counted
i him out before the boll rang. That's
'all there wns to it."
1 Timekeeper Harder: "I rung the
gong ending the thirteenth round.
: Rivers had been down about nine
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Joe Uivers: "YVolgust struck me a
foul blow. Hvcn at that I was on
my feet before ten seconds were up.
Welsh never reached ten at nil. Wol
gast tpiit. He was doing it when he
went to the floor.
Ad Wolgnst : "Uivers knew he was.
whipped. Ue knew it. He struck me
yesterday when, at the end of the .;, his km,t ttm11 m. Mu The pain
13th round llefereo Jack Welch,
with Wolgast and Rivers both In a
heap and rolling around on tho floor,
declared Wolgust tho winner on a
foul.
Up to the sensational ending.
Rivers had tho best of the milling,
but owing to his ruggedness, Wolgast
was considered by many to still havo
an almost cntial chance with tho
Mexican lightweight.
A majority of tho fans present
claim they saw no palpable foul
committed, and In the rough work)
Wolgast was tho aggressor.
I Follouii'g are -liitcmcuts made lv i months.
of that blow wiis awful. I thought
my leg were five feet apart when 1
got to my feet."
Tom June., Wolgtist's manager: "It
was a clean knockout. A stomach
punch did it. Welsh's ruling was the
only one poj..iblc.'"
Any person In, New South Wales
taking part In a meeting of two or
moro persons to Instigate, aid or
control a strike or lockout, whoro
tho Btrlko or lockout will deprive
tho public of a uecciutary commodity,
Is llablo to Imprisonment for twelve
Duo to tho fact of ho tunny other
out of town attractions there wiih
only a falr-slxml crowd that attend,
cd tho boxing uiutehoH at tho Natu
torlum last night, which wore well
worth while.
In the main event of tho evening
between the two heavyweight "whlto
hopes Soldier Willis Klder wns
awarded tho decision over Wnlter
Mcnuhau Hearing the cud of tho fifth
round, Moiiohau appealing to reforoo
Krauklo Kdwarda thut ho. hud sevcro
ly hurt, his right hand and wns un
able to continue and there wan noth
ing left to do for Frankle but to stop
the bout and award tho decision to
Soldier Klder.
Tho bout up to tho tlnio of the no
eldeut was a good one tho men be
ing unite fast and clover for big fol
lows, Mouohan outboxed his more K
gresslvo opponent at rnngy work, but
when they got to mixing mnttors In
close quarters ICIdur luul nil tho bust
of It and uiiido Monohnu wlnco with
hard blows to tho body.
In the sem-flniil between the light
weights Herb Whlto tuul liny Camp
bell was declared u draw nt tho end
of their ten round bout. Whlto wnn
tln aggressor tho first flvo rounds
but wns unable to got In nuy effec
tive work Cnmpboll being on tho de
fensive nml covering up. At the
opening of tho sixth round Campbell
opened up matters nnd frequently
rocked White's head with short rlfiht
juhI left hooks to tho Jnw nnd had
the better of tho Inst threo rounds.
Tho draw decision wnn a good ono
nnd met with tho popular npprovnl of
the crowd.
Iist night's bouts mnrkod the Ini
tial nppearanco of Archlo Asho ns n
promoter In boxing contests nnd ho
proved a good sport by going nhend
with the program despite tho ninnll
audience and tho personnl loss In
volved. Kranklo Kdwnrds simply
acted In tho capacity of referee, nnd
when It conies to reforeolng boxing
contests and handling men In tho
ring ho must bo nwardod the palm
and tho way the little lightweight
handled the big two hundred pound
ers and broke them in tho clinches
was pretty to see.
AUSTIN, Texas, July V. Governor
Colquitt Ik preparing to mobolliv
several companies of nillltla at HI
I'nso to protect Americans In tho
SILK HOSE
25c a pair
10 (loswn Mom's Hlaclv
Silk Moso, linen liuel
and too, sizes 10 to
11 1-2, in black onlv,
pa if
25c
Ladies' Hlaclc Silk
boot top IloHi?, with
fino linen top, sivx'H !)
to H)i pail
25c
20 dozen Misses' and Hoys' seamless fasl. Mimic .
Ribbed Hose, sizes (J to 9 1-2. Sale price, pair 10
20 dozen Men's ribbed (op Cloth Gloves; also in
Ladies' sizes, 10 pair, 2) for ., 25
Men's all leather Gauntlet Driving and Heavv
Work Gloves; regular $1.00 to $2.00 values. Olos
iiiy out price, pair $1.00
tl ergons Taleuin Powder, full pound can .15
Colgate's Taluuin Powder, 25c size, 15,
2 for 25tf
Woodburv's Tooth Powder, 20c size 15c,
Jergons .Face Cream, 20c size, 15c. 2 for 25c)
500 yards All Silk Ribbon, 3 to 5 inches wide
Tomorrow, yard IOc
Ono-third Off on all
Out Glass tomorrow.
Half-Prico for Your
Choice of any Piece of
Fine Hand Paintod
Ohina Saturday.
HUSSErS
M. M. CO.
for
Good Goods
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
Successor to Meeker's
FOR. GOOD GOODS
M. M. CO.
for
Good Goods
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JULY CLEARING-OUT SALE
We have had a good season, but there remain in our stock small lots of goods that we must not carry over
that's the M. M. Cos way! To CLEAR them all out we quote these most surprisingly liberal "little prices
commencing Saturday, July 6th, that should empty our shelves and keep our salespeople busy as bees!
Ladies' $20 Suits, New Styles, to Close $10
McCill PilUroi
No. 4112-Wiiit. No. 3787 Skirt
Pritf IS ctnti etch
A TETCHING COSTUME
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
MEN S $3.50 SI JOES $2.98
MEN'S 50c SHIRTS SOC
MEN'S CAR1IART OVERALLS .'. $1.00
3N'S 50c UNDERWEAR x 39$
Special prices in all lines. Let us show you.
SUMMER LAWNS
20c and 25c values, dainty figures 15i
15c and 38c values, new patterns ; 12 l-2c?
VI l-2c values, dark and light ... 10c?
$1.50 Middy Blouses Misses
WHITE DRESS SKIRTS
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oaic priQc, omy uu? li50 jn(lian r.J(,a(1 Skirts 98
$1.25 and $1.50 JIouso Dresses $2.00 Whito Wash Skirts $1.29'
Ladies Sale price only ...'..........99c? ' . Many others not nientioncd
$2.50 Boys' Oxfords. Special sale
price only ..$1.50
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
$5.00JVALKING SIQRTS ?3.99
$3.50 and $4.00 WAISTS SUMMER $1.98
$2.50 "WAISTS $1.39
$'1.00 LADIES' OXFORDS, SPECIAL ASSORTMENT $1.98
20 PER CENT OEE ON LADIES' TAN TURN OXFORDS.
SUMMER PARASOLS LESS ONE-FOURTH
IF YOU WOULD A TRAVELING GO, GO PREPARED
Our stock of trunks, suit, cases and traveling bags was
bought to pleaso the critical travelor.
SAVING OF ONEFOURTH NOW
McCll Pattern No. 4511
Price, IS cnl
CALICO BARGAINS
Standard Calicoes. Sale price only 5$
TABLE LINEN
75c Bleached Table Linen, while it
lasts 50$
GINGHAM UNDERSKIRTS
50c Skirts 39
75c Skirts 55
HOPE MUSLIN
10c Hope Muslin, 96 inch, standard,
Sale price 8
SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING.' JULY 6th
Home of
McCall's
Patterns
M.M. DEPARTMENT STORE
FOR GOOD GOODS
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