Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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" RrEBFORTJ MATTJ TTtrniTNR MEDFOTIT), ORKCION, fUTHRMY, JTINTJ 2fl, 'MM.
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MANY FLOATS 10
BE IN BIG PARADE
FOURTH OF JULY
Tho commltteo having In charge
tlio details ot tho big street pngonnt
nnd parado on the night of tho
Fourth of July, havo completed the
details ot tho hilt undertaking nud
mnko tho nnnouncontont that tho big
gest thing over seen In southern Ore
gon ot tho kind will bo produced.
Tho responso from tho merchants,
lodges, school)!, Indies nnd others has
been most encouraging nnd tho com
mitten states thoro wilt nppear not
lcffl than twonty-tlvo handsome floats
gorgeously electric lighted nnd em
hlcmatlc of tho Interests represented
while practically all tho lodges will
ho represented In various ways In
competition for tho many cash and
special prizes offered. Tho ladles
riding club and tho Greater Medford
club u ro vlolng with each other In
tho excellence of their appearance
and tho commltteo states thnt these
two organisations nlono will occupy
several blocks In tho parade. Tho
pride ot Medford, tho O. N. G. boys,
will be given tho place of honor In
tho parado and tho full company will
appear in heavy marching order,
equipped for actlvo war duty. This
will bo tho first time tho company
has mado Its appcaranco In full war
trappings, with knapsacks, tonts,
canteens, rations and all tho other
things that niako up tho outfit ot
tho 17. 3. soldier. Tho buglo corps
will herald tho way In the march of
tho soldier boys and aftor tho parado
tho O. N. G. will form tho guard
along tho street used for tho Mardl
Graa festivities.
Tho parado commltteo havo been
advised thnt Gold Hill will be repre
sented In tho paradp by not less than
fifty men, carrying dinner palls, fol
lowing a hugo load ot coment nnd
float representing tho big cement In
dustry that is now assured for that
energetic town. Tho boosters will
also bring, their tlno band and from
all indications Gold Hill will bo tho
big hit in tho parade, unloss soma
ot tho other neighboring towns wako
up
Not tho least Important feature ot
tho parado will be the floats entered
by tho outsldo schools. Tho cash
prizes of, $7G.OO offered by the com
mittee, havo awakened a great deal
of Interest among tho country and
outsldo town schools and a big rep
resentation Is promised.
Many beautifully decorated single
and doublo driving horses and bug
glos havo entered tho competition
for tho prizes and tho auto section
promises to mako a showing large
enough to mako a parado In Itself,
It now appears that tho committee
should havo arranged for a longer
courso on Main street to proporly
display tho many features that will
appear, and It may yet bo found nec
essary to extond the wires for light
ing tho floats a number of blocks
further.
Tho lino of march as now arranged
Is on Mnln street from tho Washing
ton school to Riverside avenue, and
the order In which tho various sec
tions will appear Is as follews:
Marshall, Col. H. II. Sargent.
Medford band.
Oregon National Guard.
Mayor and City Council In nutos.
City flro department.
Ladles Hiding club.
Single driving horses.
Double teams.
Decorated automobiles.
Gold Hill band.
Gold Hill float and marchers.
Outsldo towns with floats.
School floats.
Dorfdera section.
Lodges, headed by Elks,
Gazabo hand.
Merchants floats.
Whandoodlo Individual makeups.
Whandoodlo floats.
Tho commltteo will later announce
through tho papers tho plnco of con
gregating for tho various sections of
tho parado. which will be formed on
tho streets ntnrsectlng Main street
west of tho Washington pchool. Tho
cash prizes offered by tho commlt
teo nro us follows, and will bo paid
promptly upon proper certificate ,of
tho Judges:
Merchants fleat: 1st S2G.00, 2d
J1G.00, 3d J10.00, 4th $C,00.
Ladles riding: 1st $10.00, 2d
IC.00, 3d special.
Slnglo liorso nnd buggy: 1st $5.00,
2d special.
Team nnd buggy: 1st $5.00, 2d
special.
Ledges: 1st
3d special.
Whandoodlo
2d $10.00.
Whandoodlo individual makeup:
1st $10.00, 2d $10.00, 3d $5.00, and
tnreo special prizes
MONEY UP FOR
CRACK
SPORTING
$25.00, 2d $1C00.
fleat: 1st $2G,00,
outsldo school fleat: 1st $50.00,
2d $20,00.
Docoratod uutomebllo: 1st 25.00,
2d $10.00,
Raymond Hitchcock expects to ap
pear In, a now mimical play next sea
EVENT OF YEAR
Tho Fat-Lean contest scheduled for
next Wednesday Is attracting moro
attention than any sporting event
pulled off In Medford In recent years,
Thoro has been considerable bet
ting on tho uutcomc ot the game with
the Futa a decided favorite.
According to the conditions agreed
upon Whistler Is to play thd victori
ous team of last Monday's contest
with five men. The game Is for
fifty dollars n side, tho money hav
ing nlrcady been posted. Tho pro
ceeds gu to tho Fourth ot July com
mittee. Whistler's Leans, as made up at
present are: Leland Uevcrago,
pitch; Whistler, catch; Mate Hyden,
1 b.; A. C. Rurgess, 2 li.; Summer
vllle. 3 b.
Tho Fats will probably lino up with
Kelly and Hicham pitching, and at
shert: Fabrlck, catch; C. K. Gate.-,
3 b.; II. C. Kentner, 1 b.; John Sher
idan, 2 b.; City Attorney McCabc. I.
f.; John Westerlund, c. f., nnd Mayor
Eltert In right field.
Tho Leans under Whistler, who Is
an old-tlmo Chicago Whlto Sox, are
working out every evening and get
ting in tho best possible trim for the
encounter, which is scheduled to go
the full nlno Inning marathon rotite.
Tho Fnts are taking things easy,
on the old raco horso theory that It
doesn't pay to score a grass horse
too often, nnd they nlso rely on their
heavyweight pitching staff to can
them through without much work In
the field. They argue that the Whis
tler lineup should eschew baseball
practice for relay foot raco training
and declare that before tho mate
has gono five Innings it will tnko
flvo water boys to appease the lolling
tongucd thirst of the Whlstlcrltcs.
Kelly, who has been limbering up
his casting arm for tho first period
on tho mound for tho Fats, recom
mends that a full hospital corps bo
in attendance, as his smoko ball is
not under very good control and thoro
Itj a largo possibility of bcanlng n
majority ot tho thin "men.
Tho prospect Is for fair weather:
fast ground" and the largest attend
ance of the season.
Owney Patton and Rudy Schulz
will umpire.
PICKS BUD AS
LIKELY WINNER
O'ERLEACHCROSS
lly Court Hull.
On July tho -HI' nt 3:00 p. m. Hud
Anderson will meet Lmcli Oros nl
(he Vernon nreun. Cross i one of
the foremott lightweights Known to
pugdom nt the present time. There
nro now four WihtvMi;hts that the
finis ore particularly interested in:
It it chic vs. Joe Rivers nud Hud An
dctou vs. Lenoh Cross. The win
ner of thee two bouts will no doubt
meet on I.nhor Day.
Here in Medford tho Anderson
Cross fight will tuke precedent over
the Riicliio-Kivers affair, elowhere
the championship fight will suhtrnct
interest from tho Anderson-Cross
fight, excepting possibly in Portland
ami Vancouver.
Hud is up ngniust n hoy this time
who is both clover nnd tough. Cross
is nlso some 'nfighter, nud knows the
.mime from A to Z. Hut for nil that
Hud will briiiR home the bacon, nnd
there mmi he n nwou why I think
so. In t'.io first place I cannot get
over tho thought thnt K. O. Hrown
was a tough customer to 'tent. One
who fights nil the way, nnd nlwnys
milking it mighty interesting for his
oxiueut. Second Mnndot is one of
the cleverest boys, in the lightweight
devfcinn, yet he wns the easiest kind
of game for Hud. Mnndot simply
could not stand Hud's terrific in
fighting. Hud in meeting Hrown nud
Mnndot went against two direct op
Myites in the fistic game, nud proved
to the "world thnt he wns there either
against n tough or n clever fighter.
Cross is n combination of the two,
but Hud is n lnrger combination. As
he jx)ssesses n sleep producing punch
in either hand.
Cross is n good infighlcr, but Hud
is better. In fact, no lightweight in
the world compares with Hud nt that
style of fighting. Hud's enormous
strength nud jvowerful short nrm
punches soon weaken his oponents.
Hud can fight the full twenty rounds
nt n fast clip while Cross will begin
to tire in twelve rounds, if the puce
is warm. I think Hud will win in six
teen rounds nt the longest, with a
good chnuei! to win before the tenth.
From Hud's first fight in Medford
up to the present time flOO pnr liiyrd
on each of Ills fight would hnvn
amounted to . 122,100.01). Not n bad
investment for 1100.00.
Jay Davidson of Ihn I.os Angeles
llcrnhl couldn't uuderslnnd why
Nolan for the first time in his career
ns mnnnger, conceded weight to nny
one. The reason is cnily explained.
If N'olnu had not matched Ritchie
with Rivers, Hilchlo -ould have been
forced to meet Anderson, which No
Inn wished lo nvnid. Dick Donald
wns assured Hint Hud would he Rit
chie's opponent July the -llli, if Rit
chie nud Rivers failed lo agree on
terms. Nolan knowing Ritchie's
weakness ns nu in fighter, did not
want nny of Hud's game, for Hud
would have torn Ritchie to pieces in
six rounds nt infighting.
As to the ehumpioimhlp nffair lie
tween Rivers nnd Ritchie it is a hnrd
thing to pick the winner. Ritchie is
a hard hoy to get n line on, owing to
tun few twenty-round fights ho hns
been in. There niy funs who think
Ritchie is in u class by himself, while
many others think any good light
weight cun whip him. Ritchie hns
not knocked nuyniie out in his fights,
nnd wns n badly punished hoy when
he won the championship from Wo
gnst on a foul. Rivers has meet nil
the toughest ones mid is known to
have n good punch, and glur- u good
account of himself In nil of his fights.
I look for tho fight lo go the full
twenty rounds, nnd lake jour choice,
hut put your money on Anderson
when he meets the winner.
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FOR SALE
Choit-o building site with bountiful view of
Mod ford nnd vnlloy. .Just oust of Mod ford city
limits in bost rosidonoo soot ion of Mod ford.
This sito onn bo pmvhnsod for $1100 down.
Long tituo nnd easy (onus on hnlatico.
ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207
Medford, Oregon.
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athletes. Tho lnwt diet for Inftintn, (5n)vinR Children, Invnlldn,
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SUMMER VACATIONS
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llctichci nro us follews:
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1C nnd 14 Northbound and No. 13 Southbound.
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(nu lo Kanlcrn destination ono uny tlirnur.h California or via
Portland. Stop-overs within limit.
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lets describing Tillamook County llenches, Newport nud other
points, as well ns information about Kasturn Fares, ronton, stop
overs, etc, rnll on nearest AkoiiI or wrllo to
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ROUND TRIP FARES
to the Second
World's Christian
Conference
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to
Portland, Oregon
June 30 to July 6
FAJIFH FIIOM
Albany (round trip) SII.10 Kni;mm (round trip) I1.KA
Corvnllln " " 3.no Jet. City " " 4.30
Salem " " 2.00 llnrrlshurK " " 4.15
nil otlior polutH.
(INK AND ONF-TimiD FAIII3
Tlckots will bo uold from nil polutH Houth of IlosehurK Juno
2U-30, July lHt to 5th From Itouohiiu; and nil polntii north In
cludliiK brnncheu, points on tho U. & K. F. It. & N. and H. F, O. &
W. Juno 30, July 1st to Uth. Final return limit July 7th.
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
will bo colobrutod In various towns In Oregon nud u ono and ono
third faro for round trip will bo In offect hutwuuii all stations
whom tho ono wuy furo Is $0,00 or leuu.
For dotullod Information, train service, etc,, call on uoarest
niiont, or nddross.
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