Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MATH TRTRirNrR TODFORD. ORKOOK. BATPRDAY. DECEMBER 1H, "intrt.
ANDERSON-BARRIEAU FIGHT LIKE
COLLISION
BETWEEN
II
DUMP-CARTS
Caustic Comments on Fight at Los
Angeles by Sporting Writers
Bud Called the Med ford Cow
Mllkcr Lost Tcctli Interests Cross
Loss of Appendix Unbalances Bud-
Arm Goes Out and Leg Up Like a
Tango Dancer.
That Hud Amlorson lins "como
bnck" I not tlio Inference to bo
drawn from comments of tho Los An
Colon sportlnK writers who unmerci
fully Brill tho Aihlorson-ltnrrlonti
fight Tuesday owning. Following
nro Eome of the gentle remarks mado
by the special writers:
Hy Harry C. Carr In tho Los Angeles
Times
Tlio fight between Utid Anderson
and Frank Uarricu at Vernon last
nlghl was n grand exhibition of fis
tic art. It had about as much
chins ns two peons driving spikes in
n railroad tic.
Hud bamincrcd tho "Fighting Ca
nuck" over tho kidneys for nine
rounds with the methodical pertinaci
ty of a farmer chopping wood. M.
Darrleau, not being ablo to stand
any more pounding over the gizzard,
then made a grand flop and was
counted out In tho attitude of a Chi
licso mandarin making tho grand kow
tow on his knees and elbows with
tho Injured kidneys reared on high
as if to call high heaven to witness
the outrage.
Hud' Methods Sensational
Hud's boxing mothods last night
were sensational and astounding. Ho
como out of his corner in every round
with ono hand raised on high llko
a black-hand avenger, and his head
reared back llko an indignant os
trich. The removal of his appendix
seems to havo left him without suf
ficient ballast, for ono of his legs
kept sailing up In tho air like a tango
dancer's.
Hcyotid theso few slight eccentrici
ties, tho fight had little interest. It
was a rough struggle more llko n
fight in an alley than a boxing con
test. What little class was shown camo
from Harrleau. He cracked Hud in
tho mouth right and left, times with
out number, but seemed unable to
laud hard enough to hurt him, al
though ho scattered teeth liberally
over tho ring to the great profes
sional batlsfactlon of Dentist Leach
Cross, who sat at the ringside count
ing molars and Incisors as they
mined on tho canvas. At tho finish.
Leach burst into tho ring, rushed
across to Hud's corner, presumably to
mako him a sale on a set of store
teeth.
Too IlUHlnrhs-IJko
Tho trouble with SI. Harrieau was,
ho couldn't competo with the stern
business methods of tho cow-mllkcr
from Medford. At tho beginning of
every round, Hud strode forth among
his strewn teeth and, grabbing tho
Canadian, thumped him ruthlessly
over the back and In tho sides with
both fists.
Tho Canuck camo back with sev
eral brilliant flashes and mado Hud's
face rock around whllo lila arms
helplessly thrashed tho air. Hut
having finished the session with
Hud's face, the kidney-pounding pro
ceeded where it left over.
At tho beginning of tho fight, Har
rleau seemed uneasy and frightened
by reason of tho farm boy's itnrnenso
hcar-llko strength and weight. IIo
recovered and seemed to havo a flno
dianco for four or flvo rounds during
the tooth shower.
For but three rounds before tho
cud Harrleau was clearly in an agony
of fatlguo and weakness, holding on
desperately in tho clinches. Occa-
blonully ho would fling Iludlmclc and
tear Into hla faco whllo Hud waved
his futllo arms around in protest;
but ho wasn't stroug enough to do
any real damage.
As ho stnggored head first into
Hud's stomach, tho farmer boy
grabbed him; gel him in a position
for practical operation and went to
work on M, Harrleuu's lumbar region
wltb tho steady unimaginative two
handed toll of it farm hand mending
a wagon wheel.
Uurrleuu wilted llko an old broken
nutomobilo tlru and fell to his knees.
Thus ended a fight which for bril
liant and spectacular effects had all
tho charm of a collision between tw
dump-caits.
Now lookout, PackyI
A llooli livery JH Seconds
Hy T. II. Mugllllgan in tho Los An
geles KxpresH
If tho shado of tho Into Phlneas T.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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L4lrtl Ak r Ur.i.l.t for j
2&L'lMfiM'ton
... !!.-!-. .!! Kf.t AlIVltU&lU I
Itanium was hovering nnywhoro
around Tom McCaroy's Vernon nrenn
last night, It must have been con
vulsed with laughter. The lato Mr.
Harnum Is tho person who onco re
marked that there's n boob produced
every CO seconds. Had that astute
sliowninii been a student of tho fistic
art ns It Is conducted In Los Angeles
he would havo revised his statistics
and declared that one hill-grown boob
Is produced eory .10 seconds".
A largo flock gathered at Mc
Carthy's bam-llko structure last night
to view "Hud" Anderson of Vancouver
box Frank Harrleau of Vancouver.
Now "Hud" Anderson Is the cham
pion of Voncouxor because he beat his
rival from tlio snme place.
It took, Anderson 10 rounds to ac
complish tho downfall of Harrleau.
Any high class boxer would have
licked Harrleau In threo rounds. The
writer fully believes that Johnny Kll
bane would have stopped "Fraukfur
terter" Harrleau In half n dozen regu
lation periods of boxing.
Itovlng Is Crude
Harrleau knows fully ns much
about boxing as Johnny Schlff does
about the beauties of Shakespeare.
When Harrleau entered tho ring and
started to put the gloves on ha com
menced to unlaco his shoes. "Frank
furter" probably thought It was to be
a La Savate contest.
One of Harrieau's seconds saw the
mistake that "Frankfurter" was mak
ing, and in whisper of agony he pro
tested:,"Ahr choe. you big lump of
Ilmburger, those things arc for our
hands. Don't put them on jour feet.
The crond'U be hepped that you're a
boob, and we don't want to let that
secret out until 1,'nclc Tom counts tho
change In the box office."
Harrleau finally donned the gloves
nnd advanced to tho center of the
ring. Anderson was In front of him.
Harrleau showed about as much speed
and grace on his feet as a man run
ning a hundred-yard dash In n snek.
Kvcn at that he landed time and
again on Anderson, and as early a
the first round had a slight trickle of
gore flowing from the lips of Ander
son. "Hud" whaled away with great
gusto at Harrleau, but his marksman
ship was about as accurate as a Mexi
can rebel's. The only way that An
derson could get In a flock of punches
on Harrleau was by catching hold of
him, gripping around the waist with
his left arm, and slamming his right
around "Frankfurter's" kidneys.
Harrleau Hits Itiglit llmk
When Anderson performed tlris
operation it looked for all tho world
like mamma spanking Willie. Har
rleau resented Anderson's familiarity
with his kidneys, and hit Hud right
back now nnd then, but "Frankfur
ter's" punches lacked steam and thoy
did not put many dents In the milk
fed countenanco of "Hud."
To describe the bout by rounds
would bo an Injustice to tho readers.
If you didn't seo it, wo'ro not going
to try to Inflict any pen picture of it
on you.
After "Bud" missed Harrieau's
head oftener than any woman In tho
world could miss tho cat on a back
fence with all tho household utensils
In the largest furnished apartment !n
tho world, "Bud" mado a wonderful
discovery. He learned that Har
rleau had kidneys Just like other per
sons. Also "Bud" discovered that
by tightly gripping "Frankfurter"
about tho waist and bending him
over a bit that ho could pummel Har
rieau's kidneys. After Anderson
made this discovery, and It took him
about soven rounds to do it, ho
showed himself to be tho persistent
kid and kept rapping away at poor
"Frankfurter's" back.
"Frankfurter" Floored
Towards tho cloho of tho ninth
round Anderson's crusher told on
"Frankfurter," and ho went to tho
floor llko a sack of potatoes tumbling
from tho rear ond of a truck.
Harrleau knows so littlo about box
ing that the chances aro that ho
couldn't identify a No. 8 pretzel from
tho regulation five-ounce sparring
mitt.
It's a crying shame to rob farms
and battleships of boys llko Harrleau
and put them in tho ring, Andorson
Is a better boy than Harrleau. Wo
hopo you get tho full import of this.
Also "Hud" Is tho champion of Van
couver.
May Fight "I'acky"
McCarey Is talking of matching
Anderson with "Pncky" McFarland.
If ho does, Leach Cross will dlo of
grief. Dr. Louis Wnllnch and bioth
or Sam planned tho whole campaign,
Now that It's on Its Inst Inp, It would
bo a slinnio to rob tho Wnllnehs of
tho full fruits of their campaign.
You seo Dr. L. Wnllnch, known ts
Lench Crocs, bent Anderson. He
found "Hud" soft and wanted to re
frigerate him. In order to do this
ho went up to Vancouver and lot Hnr
rlenu gain n newspaper decision over
him. Then ho hud McCarey match
Hnrrleau with Anderson, with a
promlso of a New Yoar'ii day bout
with the winner. Now Cross is to
meet Anderson on New Year's day,
according to program. If McCarey
should throw tho switch nnd match
Anderson and McFarland, Dr. Wnl
lnch would die of n broken heart,
CALIFORNIA
ENDS
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SUCCESSFUL
OF FRU T SEASONS
Shingles
Mudo in Medford from homo grown
sugar pine.
If you aro going to build anything
or ro-shluglo your houso or barn sea
us. Mill on P, & I', track, phono
C77-W.
MHDF01U) SlIINGLK .MILL
Now York Xint'ty-fiw boxes Or
egon D'Aiijou ionr from storage,
average .flUW, seld: receiver. Pion
eer Fruit rnmpnuv. Mcdfnnl, Or.
Ktin-iw City Mixed car of extra
mid fancy of good .-ires. Following
nn the varieties Home llenitty,
Wine-up (genuine, not Stnymnn)
nnd Spitzcnberir nt .l.S." deliveied
Iviiii-iis City. This U 'iretty low on
thoo varieties. This is North Yak
ima fruit. A cond ninny of our local
buyers Iniil in their storage slock of
senium WineHw. Ko.se lira ml (We
nntehee) at $."7t f. o. b. These
purchases were made enrlyiit the
season.
Iloston For nrrnunt of Alfred
W. Otis, Wennlchee vnlley apples,
car Spitzcnlicrg extra fancy -JSs-l.'IFs,
.fJ; Stnmlnnl JiO-MfKR .l.7.":
Stnyinnii Wlne.sap extra fancy Tills,
:Mlnek Twig; extra fancy llU-lHN.
SI.IJO.
Ho-ton North Yakima apples, enr
CI-1227, Stnymnn Wiiienp, extra
fancy (5s, .f'J.O.'i.
Philadelphia Wennlchee Produce
company, Wonntclice, Wash., car
Hlack Hen. extra fancy .-is-72s. .::
(Inno, extra fancy ."iliO-K U.10;
Hen Davis, extra fancy 0472'..
jfl.H0: Hen Daxis, extra fancy (Us.
72s, $l.nn.
CITY ELECTION OPENS
The R'gi-l ration hooks for the city
Heetioii were opened nt 1 o'clock
thii afternoon in the city recorder's
office for the city election January
13, and will register voters until De
cember '2.1. Tho hooks will he open
until 7 o'clock daily. F. L Jordnn,
M. A. Under nnd W. T. York com
pric tho registration hoard. Indica
tions point to n heavy listing; many
(filling before the hooks were open.
SACHAMKNTO, Dec. III. The
most prosperous sea-ou in the his
tory of (he deciduous fruit industry
dosed this week with tlio shipment
from the Fresno district of n carload
of grapes. Total shipments if fiuil
from California numbered I'V.ini'ij
cars, against Ul.tU-WU oats for last
season.
I'M imn led on n ba-is of $1100 per
car, which is considered fair accord
ing to data of the California Ftuit
Distributors, the UU!I California de
ciduous crop brought $lS,ftOO,H00.
This includes only cars of fresh
fruits shipped eusl mil docs no) lake
in consideration apples and nil the
apricots, peaches, pears, cherries and
plums nnd prunes, dried or canned.
In spite if damage to the grape
crip hy sunburn and dry weather in
the cnrlv nil 1 1 of the season, shin
incuts amounted lo six more ears
than for last season.
A comparative statement issued hy
the distributors showing the total
shipments for Hie last two seasons.
is as follews:
11112.
IMP i cherries
1P.V,A apricots ,
1.02 I'm peaches
l.Tr.l'a iduuw ..
.1.13-1 Vi pears
tl.'H'j grapes,
laV, miscellaneous
1013.
230V,
loS'i
2.3.V.!
l,70tl',
2,-WM,
t!,3034
IS'-.
13,3 LP',
13.33P,
ELKS CHRISTMAS FUND
SOCIAL ON THURSDAY
Tho Klks will hold their annual
social next Thursday night to rnlso
funds to bring bring Christmas cheer
to the poor of tho city, and tho coin-.
mlttees nro at work arranging the
details. Tho good fellows of the
lodge and tho city will bo on hand
to open their pocketbooks. In tho
past It has always been largely at
tended and this year will bo no ex
ception. Tho Klks deslro that anyone
knowing tho names of families or
children to whom Chrlstmns will bo
drear, or Santa CUus will not como
to send In their names to any Dlks,
and they will seu that food, delicacies,
toys, and tho spirit of the season Is
given them. No names will bo mado
public, and the Christmas baskets dis
tributed tho night before.
WALTER H. MOORE OF
OREGON TRUST, DEAD
MOKO, Or.. Dec 1.1. Walter II
Moore, former president of the Or
e:on Trust & Killings hunk nt Port
land, died here loduy of pneumonia.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Saves Health
an
d
Saves Money
and
Makes Better Food
0S3SS
WOOD
Big Bod' Fir.
OAK cut from largo tiiribor.
CARLOAD OF PJNI3 STOVE WOOD JUST RE
CEIVED. Phono in your orders for Tier Wood or
Coruwood to s
Frank H. Ray 1
Measurement Guaranteed
Sixth and Fir Streets. Phone 750-R 1
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
IN JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
GOLD AND STERLING SILVER SIMPLIFYING THE GIFT PROBLEM
The selection of appropriate prills lor (he holidays is pleasingly siinpli led lv
an inspection of our unusual exhihil. Our reputation 1'or selling strictly high
grade goods should add to vour satislVtiou in selecting and bestowing gilts
Kl,l, h"
of this character.
INSPKfTION COUDIALIjV INVITKI).
SIGNET RINGS
MILITARY BRUSHES
BROOCHES
LAVALLIERES
NECK CHAINS
CROSSES
STICK PINS
WATCHES
BRACELETS
MESH BAGS
VANITY CASES
LOCKETS
You'll find at this store one of the most complete selections of practical Xnias
gifts, ami the prices very reasonable for tho quality of merchandise offered.
The reputation of this store is behind every article we sell, consequently you
can shop here with the utmost confidence that anything you may purchase
will bo exactly as represented.
EARLY SHOPPERS GET THE BEST SELECTIONS.
MARTIN J. REDDY
JEWELER NEAR THE POSTOFFIOE
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REX - SPRAY - REX
THK HKX CO. IS NOW IOIJK(TIN(l ONM (W TIIICIU PLANTS AT
PHOENIX, OREGON
AND WILL HAVE IT IN OPERATION BY THE 1ST OF JANUARY, 1914
This will be one of the chain of Hex plants, the others being located at
Ivochester, X. V.; Toledo, O.; Omaha, Neb.; Payette, Idaho; North Yakima,
Wash.; Wenatchee, Wash.; Hcuicia, Oal.; Brighton, Ontario.
The most used sprav is Sulphur Sprav, and during the past
FOURTEEN YEARS
the Wex .Factories have been furnishing'
REX LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION
To orchardists all over the Tnited States and have exported considerable
quantities. That means that the Hex Company has had longer and, to say
the least, as much experience with lime and sulphur as any concern on the
market. Each plant is under the supervision of a competent chemist and each
of these chemists work in connection with
The REX CHEMICAL CO., of Toledo, Ohio
And keep in touch with ovevy new product that is offered, and their experi
ence in connection with the experience of practical growei-s has demonstrated
the fact that when you aro told that any other form of Lime and Sulphur
gives as good results as Lime and Sulphur Solution you are being asked to
experiment, as such results have not been the experience of experienced orch
ardists, and the very fact that without exception each of the Rex plants has
increased its output each year and each plant is now booking and shipping
moro
REX LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION
This season than for the same season of any previous year means that none of
these fruit-growing sections have found anvthing as good or hotter than RICX.
BACH of the CHEMISTS working for the JI3X COMPANY is continu
ally working along the lino of developing tho
Most EFFICIENT, Most ECONOMICAL, Most CONVENIENT
FORM OE LI Ml'1 AND SULPHUR or any form of Sulphur, and the proposi
tion always resolves itself back to
TUB OLD IWLrAIJLE RI3X LIMB AND SULPHUR SOLUTION
BUST FORMS have come and gone. POWDBRBD FORMS have been
tried timo and again, and not only have failed to produce results, but have
i proven impractical.
IF EVER
A. more efficient form of Lime and Sulphur or of Sulphur is developed
anywhere, the RBX COMPANY will be on the job. Our chemists keep in
touch with conditions in all the fruit-growing sections, and it is their work to
see that REX PRODUCTS aro the best.
Experiment Stations Everywhere
Will tell you that RBX LTMB AND SULPHUR SOLUTION is and has been
0. K. JlEX SPRAY MATERIALS ARE:
REX LIME and SULPHUR SOLUTION, made at Rochester, Toledo,
Omaha, Payette, North Yakima, Wcuatchoo, Bonieia, Phoenix, Brighton,
REX OILS, DISTILLATES, PHENOLS, processed at Benicia, Cab, and
Toledo, Ohio.
REX ARSENATE OF LEAD AND BORDEAUX MIXTURES, made
? at Toledo, Ohio.
REX IRON SULPHLDE, made at all plants.
"There is a REX for every orchard trouble."
If your orchard is in Oregon, write for prices, bulletins and information
to our office at MEDFORD, OREGON, or to
CALIFORNIA REX SPRAY COMPANY
BENICIA, CALIFORNIA
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