PAGE FIGHT MTDFORD MATT J TTJir:TT!CR. RING RECORDS OF DEMPSEY -111 " . NLY ONE MO 10 MEET HE 1L MARRY rOR WORLD S TITLE JULY 2i AETER BIG FIGHTi Bt International .News Krnlrr, NEW TORK. Juiif Here are the ring records of Jack lempsey. r.rid j champion pugilin, and lin.iso i'r pn:ier. who will battle for the heavy weight title at Jersey City July Z. JACK DKMPSKY World's Hai eight Ctiaiitplon Born June :3, liiji, at Matisa. Colo. 11S and 1916 Knockout: Kid Hancock. 1 round; Biljv Murphy. 1. Chief Gordon. 6: jnnnny r.-lton. 7 : A. Campbell. 3; Joe Lyi.r.f, ; i-red woods. 4: flcorge Copeiin. 7. Ai.dy Malloy. 3: Two-Hound il!lian. i: Ja'-k Downey. 2; Boston Hear Cut. 1: Battling Johnson. 1. Jeore Chils tian. 1: Jack Koehn. 4; Joe B-md. I", lan Ketchell. 5; Bob York. . Won Johnny Sudenberc. 10: T'-rry Krll'ir. 10: Andre Anderson. 10; Wild Bert Kenny. 10; John 1-Mer Johnson. 10. Draw: Jack Downey, 4; Johnnv u denberB. 10; Andy .Malloy, 20. It: Jack Iowney. 4. 1917 February 13. K. by Jim Flynn. Salt Ljtke City, 1 round: July J5. W. Willie Meehan. Kan KranclM-o. 4 rounds: August 1. K. Al Norton. Hat Francisco. 1 round: September . D. Willie Meehan. H:m Kmnrlseo. 4 rounds: September 19. K. Charlie .Mil ler. Oakland, Cal.. 1 round: tfept. -other 26. W. Bob McAllister. Oakland. Cal.. 4 rounds: Octol-er 2..W. imborit Smith. San Francuw-o, 4 round; No vember 2. W. Carl Morris. Kan Fran cisco, 4 rounds. ISIS January 24, K. Homer Smith Racine. Wis.. 1 round: February 4, W. F. Carl Morris. Buffalo, N. V.. G rounds: February' 14, K. Jim Flynn. Fort Sheridan. 1 round: February :;, K. Bill Brennan, Milwaukee. WW., t, rounds: March 16, K. Bull Sidee, Memphis. Tenn.. 1 round: March 23. K. Tom lilley. Joplin. Mo.. 1 rownl. May 3. N. D.. Billy Mlske, St. Paul. Minn., 10 rounds; May 22. K. Dan Ketchell. Excelsior Spring. Mo., 2 rounds: May 2S. K. Arthur I'elk-y. Denver. Colo.. 1 round: July 1. K. Kid McCarthy. Tulsa, Okla.. 1 round: July 4, K. Itoli Devere, Joplin, Mo., l round; July . K. 1'orky Flynn, At- t rounds: Salmon 15. Wen Salmon. 13 ifou.ll. Draw it; l-itrand. 20. hr Kout: itni-ln. WtUn.k. 1: Dors wile 7. '"n: L-prar.d. 1 lupine. ; J ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.. June 1". LKrar,d. ,jar rcai.sey today is enjoying a full s rounds,- nrurs ol rest. 1 he nravywcigni 11: l-3!i;pin. chaiiirio.T. beconiins weary of the r-nrion. iv. halm.,. 10: ChrVeaa. 6: Il. lmr, r .--'"'' I""- 6, Dorgeviii: i: L-duu. If.: ;ail- I gram derided to take a lay-oft and f)ard t; ran Til. 10. Kraw: Pau: !rcotor over to Camden. .V J. Til. r. Knockout: By filoiis. . ; . llM-Kno. kut. waiter kard. Sy-""f"ne stan.-l a report at camp j: Iafnptn. s; Young Warm r. 7: J On yesterday that lieni; :-cy intended to be Campbell, i. Won: i;-orce Callaid. i married after his July 2 battle and jlv: c;.jny, M I-er.y Wilson. 10: Henri j would re-ire from the ring as his In ,Dn.le. I: Ja. k Darnels. 10. W,, l,,n,i(,d lirl(,e wa3 o!.,k0. to boxing ,..-.. ' "mm "diiKi, i. era .The champion issued a denial as did Manager Kearne. I " When I get through with Carin ' tier 1 won't lose any time coins home 'to the folks ia Salt I.ake City, instead Jeorge Randall, i'i; Ja k lan- of getting married," Dcmpsoy said. Young Nipper. &: J:, Mee. l-.i-,.- already arranged for transporta tion on the first train leaving for the I west after the match." ll'aul Til. U: Jean Andony. 10. lxsi: !Bu k Shine. X: Young Snowliall, 4. Jli Knoekuut: K d. l'.r.ht. ' rounds: lieorge Randall. ..; Jack j'oldswain. 4: Thtodere flray. . Won: jbls. 10 ,klns. 10; Sid Slagg. 10: tleorge tK.urne. 10: Frank lxjughrey, li; ;ub lert 1'ustaeh'-, 13. j 1912 Knockout: Battling I.a- croix. 9 rounds'. Jim Sullivan. 2: llu- MANIIASSKT. X. Y June 1"!. bert Kh- 6. Won: fleorge 'Junther. (ieor ges Canicntier's physical Ciindl 20: Willy Lewis. 20. Ix.sl: Biilv I Hon is such now that It would be fooi- Papke. 17: Frank Klaus, 13. j jf h for hibi lo train too hard. Franeoisl l:i3 January. 10. Marcel Mo- i rieseam.. hie mir said lodav.i ,reau W. Bans. S rounds; February : Thjs slal(mpnt, hc ;iairt. dM not niPa'n ! I r.:imlt.rnan llirv, K.. Paris. 2 . . ... . , I ;r.u:ls: Mar. 1. 1. rvHone Smith. K.. ' the chjll-pr n,,t wrkini!.; !Ni'. 3 rru;u:s; March 17 Ctm c,, ! hnl Isramps' annnuncrnHTil hnrp out , (iunihor, K'., Nio. n rmintiH: Juno l,jl"e fact tliat niost of the reitl har-1 !;oiiiharIi r Wells. K., fihciit, 4 work was !oint; done in private. ! muiuls; June 2'J. Albert I.urii-. K., I Manager Descanijs' knowJode of, i:nrl-aux. 3 rounds. the Knglteh language does not jiermit ' 1I4 January 19. Vat O'Keefo. K., j him, he declared, to express h!s opin- tte. I... I'aris 15 rounil.s; April 14. iIoorRc Miti-hell, K.. I'aris. 1 round; June 1. Hubert Ho, K., Valencicnnos, 3 roundn: June 14. I'tiillipe Knhinson. K.. ISezicrs.' 3 rounds: July 16. (iun l'f;it Smith, V. (foul), 1-ondon, 6 : round. lanta, a., 1 round: July 27. K. Fred Fglton, HarriBon. N. J.. 1 round: Au gust 27. K. Terry Koliar, JMyton. O.. 5 rounds; September 13. I,. Willie Meehan. San Francinro. 4 rounds; September 14. K. Jack Moran. Keno, New, I round; November 16. K. liat tltng Levinky, l'hiladt'lphia 3 rounds; November IS. K. 1'orky Klynn. Phila delphia. Pa.. 6 rnunda: l-e-nbr 16. K. Carl MorriB, New Orleans, Ii., I round. 1919 July -I, Willard Htoppedjrt 2 rounds. 1920 September 6. Hilly Mlnke. k 3 rounds, Henton Harbor. Mlh.; Ie. cember M, Hill itrciinaii, K. r. rounds. New York. i'ju July IK. Itbk Smith. K.. Paris. S rounds: I fcfniber -1. Joe i;-ekftt. 1 round. I,nndon. 1 '.tO February 21, Grundhovm, : r,unlis, Miinte Carlo; O tolr. 1 2. 1'it tlinc Jvinsky. 4 rounds, Newark New Jeney. Mon of a number of writers who have eritirizol the challent;er while watch ing him at work. George's bos3 be t came enrajjed last week when some I ringside spectators said certain thinps I that fell cii Georues ears and has dc jcided to protect him In the future. IWEST SIDE GROCETERIA f ; f.oik; ks ca kpkxti i: n. ilenvyuelcht Clinniplnn cr KimiH', and UKlitheavyweiKlit Clminplon of the World. .Born--JanuiH-y -12, 1!3J. at I.levin. jKranee,' near In. ' t 190 Won: BourKefds, 4 rounds: "tVetlnck. 4. Ist: MaJolr, 4. 190H Knoekoul: Moinerean. Z LOCAL FAN'S TO ATTEND G. HILL BOUT TONIGHT lialph Hand, pride of Cold Hill, who has never been defeated, and Hasanta Sinsh. a Hindu wrestler, will meet toniBht. under tho auspices of the (Jold Hill boxing coiniuUsien, in a mateh, best two out ot three falls, at ca'clir.eiEhtt. The affair will start at U o'clock, no prelimin aries. H,asan ta will weight 1C0 Hounds and Maud lfi;S. The Hindu has hei'ti fussing about a mateh with Hand for nine months. Ted Thye. former Coa.n champion, has been ask ed to referee Uie match. Tickets are on Fale at Browns and Browns, and a large delegatron of local fans will attend. For two weeks the Palace grocery has been undergoing remodeling and repainting and is now ready for the opening tomorrow .is the West Side Groceteria. The new place is strictly up-to-date in every way, the stocks have boon enlarged and you now have the privilege tif not only waiting on yourself and getting your own choice of goods hut you save money by elim inating clerk hire, delivery and other overhead expense. It is a new method of conducting and everything is sold ' for tfash, you paying for what you get as you go out. Messrs. Moffatt & Laimspach, the proprietors, have arranged Borne very interesting prices for tho o;icniug that are given elsewhere and will have anj unusually choice line of vcgetablos. and fruits for the oinMiing day. I EScmsn One of flit1 host tiling that wc can say for )otJst Urotli crs used cars, is that their lmcrs invariably remain our jjooil Inisiiioss friciuls. W'v have several substantial used car values whieli we would like you to lo..k ovrr. Vou will find the best o" these values available at this moment. GEO. L. TREICHLER MOTOR Co. 16-18 S. Fir St. Phono 301 Medford Saturday, May 11, Absolutely Last Day of Our Special Sale If you want to save money on Furniture, Rugs and House Furnishings, you'd better get busy We have an extra special in steel ranges for Saturday only. We sell any new range n the house at ABSOLUTE COST. LAST CHANCE ON REFRIGERATORS .If you want l" .save money on a 1-cTi'ij.vrator. Saturday is your day. A .'mtl refrigerator will pay for itself the first year in SATURDAY PRICES FROM $17.50 UP SPECIAL ON TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES We have ijiiite a selection left in all sizes ;ml kimls that will lie sohl - ; ( SATURDAY ONLY AT COST MA TTRESSES SA tURDA Y ONL Y Genuine tilk Floss Mattress, roll edge, art tie kin if at $9,45 OSTERMOOR MATTRESS SATURDAY $27.50 You know wlmt they are. SUs ceL-ularly at :17.5i. Notice this price Saturday 007 Cfl only, for . OU LOTS OF PILLOWS To reiluee stock SATURDAY ONLY AT COST A FEW RUGS LEFT AT EXTRA : ; SPECIAL VALUES Coo.l liiirvrains ia 11x12 Matting lings, better than, jfrasii and cheaper. Ueautifnl patterns. Or .Saturday WOOL FIBRE RUGS $5.85 UP Also lot other niL's in 'Wiltons, Axminstrrs in proportion WINDOW SHADES 39c UP 15c DISH BARGAIN COUNTERS -iHint eveiytiiing neecteti in uisiies on tnese eouiiii-rs,. L.ups and Saueois. Saturday ' ' liaru'ain Counters of Dishes, 10c, 15c, 20c, 30c ONE DAVENPORT FOR $419.50 This is the last tiver-stuffed tapestry Davenport, left. Detter iek it up ipiiek it' you want it. LEATHER CHAIRS " AVe want to elose these chairs out if possible. Genuine leather chairs at SATURDAY ONLY $26.00 UP Don't wait until next week and be disappointed in saving money by being late: The store is full of household goods you need. Queensware, Tinware, Enamel ware, O'Cedar Mops, Garden Hose, Cutlery, Clothes Hampers, Garden Tools, Camping Stoves and Outfits, Baskets, Floor Parlor Lamps and Shades, Linoleum, Baby Buggies and Carts, - Comforts, Iron Beds, Dining Tables and Chairs at prices you never heard of, before, We : want to move these Bed Room Suites, Chairs "and numerous other articles. " - ? : ?. -. Remember Saturday Is Your Last Chancd ordo or Complete House Furnishers ft & Woolf West Main Street Medford, Oregon i j ,. ,,. ! its T6 roTf ivn 1 1 Vacation Trips Now n tho time to plan a visit back cast to'your oM homo town, or an outiug to your favorite resort ty the seashore or in lift mountains. Back East Low Jioun.d Trip Tickets Til KOI '(lit California are now on sale at ioMltlcvtl Fare New Eastbound One-way Kares THKOfGH California will lie in effect Juno HI antl daily, thrrenftrr Final rctiirn limit round trip tickets, thre months from sale date not exceeding October Clsl. ritop-oers jrermilled and choice of routes. m On yonr back cast trip, see Trator Ike. like Tahoe, Yosemite. S'iitoja .Natirmal Fark. Carriso ;orce a Brand and highly colored canyon sen from the car windows or the Apache Trail and Kuo.evclt dam. Week-End and Season Excursion Tickets are now on sale to: Tillamook County Beaches A parti ularlT attractive trip across the Coast Range Moun tains. Th'se beaches include Rockaway and Garibaldi Reach nesorts. Neah-Kah-Nie. Man ranita and Hayocean. I'aily train leaves Portland I'Dion Statirn S: 15 A. M. " Spocinl vK-rk-eml train leaver i'ortland I'nion Station Satur day l.:4". I". XI. Kk'rtric train leaves Fort land, 4;h and ?tark Sis.. 1 P. M.. (onnecting with week-er.'l trin at i::llsoo. iNo haage Lan;.'led ca electric train. Newport A delightful cea.-hore resort on Ya'jiiina Hay ami the Pacific Ocean. An IdeaV place for the family. Large itatatorium and salt water for baths various forms of amusement. Pnily Train Service (ropon Outdoors, our new ?ummer bCKklet. craphi a!ly de scrib.s the different resorts in Western Oregon, and includes hotel and camp information. Copy free on request. Mountain and Other Resorts Jo.pliino tfiuniv CaoN Tickets now on sale. ITntcr Ijikp (a lake in the eitinct crater of a vol- ano) Tickets on sale July Is, f'olovtltl TlCKets niw on sale. Muitn .Mountain I'-mh t Tickets on sale. 'Jaiiy, on and after Jur." !o;h. )oH'mlic National lnrk Ticket! en sale, daily, on and after June l "th. ' For rarttcoTars a- to j mwt.-a-t fares, routes, tra'n hcdulcs or sievpmg car reservations, inquire of any ticket ajer.t of SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT. Centra! Pa-r.sr Agat. BASANTA SINGH ' Hindu Champion VS. R. W. HAND , UnDcfeatcd Southern Oregon Champion N6 PRELIMINAEIES FINISH MATCH, BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS ' PAVILION ARENA GOLD HILL, OREGON , Friday, June 10. 9 p. m, Sharp SEATS ON SALE AT Rosa & Ross, Central Point; Irwin' Cigar Store, Ashland; Brown & Brown, Medford; M. D. Bowers, Gold Hill. TICKET PRICES $3.00, $2.00, $L00, $1.00, 50c Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse tmir.dtately removed on hort r.oticc. Yekiv vttt tn , t .dence districts. Daily buslnc dii-trlct- Phone SSI. WOOD! Ml klmN of wotxl nl riclil prlo-!"-tliy mill hliHks. Ituy next winters viimhI iioV vtlille It l eheap. Medford Fuel Co. I WHJTSk.TT A JKSMVca C'ir. Vlr ud Tlilnl Plionc oU-n