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PSGE SIX jrETTFOrcn M"ATL TRTBTTNTE, MEDFOftD. ODTCGON". FTUDAY. JULY 1, 1021 E IN ANNUAL NATIONAL -DEMPSEY' TO WIN IN FIRST ROUND A. A. U. EVENTS TOMORROW Paddock, Murchison, Hayes, Kirksey and Wefers to Race in Pasadena for American Championship July 2, 4 and 5 Great Array of Stars On Hand. PAHAD1CXA, Cul., July 1. Tho noiinct'int'iit Mint lw Kastern MthletU' urKanlziitUuiH hnve soni thrcu of huiv Kieutt'Ht Hpiintci h ttt Sunt liwii 'nli fornlu to rompi'lc iijJJiiiiwt iwn initios of the west In tlio annual national A. A. IT. r'humpionslii event here mi July 2. 4 tintl fi has aroused (insidr ra bio comment on the J'ui itii- vntntt The fast urn win! liters n-feiTt d to are: I,or"n MiiiclitMim of the lllinolM AlhletWr' Club; Itlll Hayes, of Xi.tr.' Danio( tinil liernte WVfern, Jr., of Fori) hum. Their piinelpiil Jn-j e In KiinhiK west 1h to' try to ilt-r-' it ( li i- -lie-tj'uddoi-l, of. thi' ('Diversity of Houtlu'in jCitlltOrtiia. holder of fiv world reeordH, and .Morris Kirksey of Ktanford. In tlu; opinion of most observers, KlrkHcy, 'Paddoek. Welti's, .Murehlmm and Hayes form tho Kreatest array of sprint In talent In the world, an. I when they lmikiik" in the 100 and L"J yard dashes here on tin1 al'lernoon of July 4 traek fans present will have an opportunity tit see one of the sen 1 national clasheH of itportdoin. J'uddoek Is Hhowin;; wonderful form.' Kirksey Is ulito In r;ooil nhape. Murehlson Is said to he iiiuuditiK into excellent eondltlnn. H;tye has heen eomliiK to the h t In Ki-oat style in tho last six months. Wefers 1h souie thlnu of an unknown, hut is said to havo progressed well under the watchful eye of Ids father, llirnl "Wefers, Kr., who held the 2:;u-yard record of 21 l -f seconds until re cently, when I'addoi-k smashed it. Dean II. Cromwell, who has an en viable record for conehhiK traek stars Into world-reeoidbreakiiitf fame, has been chosen to train the fifty or more athletes who will represent the I, us Anodes Athletic Club in the .lulv events,. 10 very IiIkIi sehnol and col lege athlete of promise is already pre pniinK for the truck and field cham pionship contests. l V 'i I J I F r 4 ATLANTIC CITY, X. J., July 1 Hauling Nelson, who predicted the downfall of Jcs3 Wlllard at Toledo two years aRO, predicts tliat tonior row's contest will be the BhoitoHt and most viciously fought in heavy weixlit history. -Nolson will not be Bin-prim if Dempsey wins In tho first round Tho "IJatUer" has been hero for week. "I look for tho battlo to end before either Dempsey or Carpentler yets warmed up," Nelson said today "They are terrific hitters and one of them will drop In short order. Of course, I ami sticking to Uempsey He looks better to mo than when he foiiKUt Wlllard; he's not more class knowH more 'stuff and Is a bettor and more polished boxer. "You'll recall that I told the boyd at Toledo that Wlllard would net the punching of his life. Well, tho same Ihini; goes for Carpentler. Dompse looks like a cinch. If he Rets a fair shot at his hotly with bis rlKlit, Car pentier will bo Blowed down for a left hook that will knock him Into some body's lap." FREE MATINEE AT At the Parjc Kilui enlhiisiaslH who enjoy the hiKhe.st class photoplays have hut two days more to see "Koi hidden Trait, and Larry Semoit In "Tho Hick," at tho 1'mko theatre, where it has been playiuH to capacity houses. At the Rialto StandlnK out from tho ordinary be cause of lis slronK theme and inleresl inK setliiiKa is tile new Prank Mayo picture, "Tho Magnificent llnilo." The picture is now playing at the ltinlto thealre. The appeal of the picture is found In lis stirrluK action and the splendid work of the cast. 5 'ife ik mmwMwM i The Sign of, a Service At First-class Garages and other Dealers Notice to the Public! We Have bought out the stock of groceries, and fountain supplies of W. A. Cowley at Central Point. We sell for cash at the lowest prices and pay the highest market prices for eggs. COME IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCK, AND COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH 1 ALL OTHERS We will endeavor to treat you right at all times. Casebecr & Hubbard ' Central Point, Ore. Watch for Our Once-a-Wcek Specials. CJullo significant Is tho title, "The liushor" given tho Thomas II. luce 1'aranioiint photoplay, with a base ball atmosphere, which comes to the I'liKo theatre Saturuay, July 2, at 10:110 a. m. only In the children's free matir.eu by tho (ieo. . Hunt Co., and the Mall Trlbmio. Charles Hav nortravs I h lliln rnln lie appears first as n basoball twirlor In tho bush league. Ills lenulur bust ness is being hlrl man for Deacon .asiy, anil His bunday baseball play i 11 K bus to be done on the iinli.l Tim liluo Six of I ho professional league laid over in Hrownvlllo by a washout on tho railroad, see the country boy's throwing and he becomes a -member of Hie big team. Success influtes his cnest and bo iorgots the fervid prom. Iseu hu Uladu a little counli-v uli-l he I'oro he left anil falls for tho wiles ol the city vampire. On tho particular day that all Brownsville comes to boo him nltch his ovcrconfidenco proves his undoing and he is taken from the game in dls Kiaco. Tho city girl "throws him down." The only one irlvlnir him nm sympathy is tho little l-Ii-I frnm 1 1. , liick town. He goes hack to his job us hired man resolved never again to Ihrow a baseball. Curiosity, how over makes him climb a tree to see the rubber game of the bush league. When eDacon Nasliy discovers him in the ninth Inning and tolls hint all Is lost If he doesn't pitch, he refuses Hut when told bio Bwootliiart'n ln-oih. er has bet all her luonev on the iramn he goes Into the pitcher's box and saves tho day. Then, of course, be Is hired hack by the inanager of. the city league, and bis love affuir pros pers. , COUPON Clip this, present at door of I'ago theatre, Saturday, .Inly -nil und be ii I li 1 1 ! I oil free to nmtinee at 10:30 n. m. Not good til afloiuoon mat luce. 4- McGRAW CONCEDES CARDINALS GREAT CHANCE AT PENNANT Excursion to Ashland i - Every Sunday to Oct. 1st, and on July 4th : ' -s:.- i I , Medford, Ashland 40c; Phoenix, Aslilaml, 25c; Talent, Ash land, 15c; Modi'ord, Phoenix, 10c; Medford, Talent, 2Dc. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. NEW YOKK, July 1. John J. Meliraw, manager and half owner of the New York (Hants, who have lost three games to the Car- dlnals, told a reporter recent ly I nut the Cardinals have a won- derl'ul opportunity to give St. l.onls lis first pennant. "The Caidluals a:.- a great ball' team," be said. "It looks to mo as If the race f ir the flag Is be- between New York, St. Louis and I'lttsburg. Cincinnati, although down the list Just now, probably will be heard from later In the season. "I am wonderfully Impressed by tlu righting spirit of the crowds in the st:nv!s. They nre grca.. crowds. Kveryhody seems to be talking baseball. The (Hants are nlaviut: to holier crowds than over In lore. "And the Cardinals are getting the breaks a thing that a team has to have." "He who owns a bouse to put bis bead lu, bus a good beud-piece." MiaKespeare. ('oIiik away fop tho summer'.' lave the Mail Tribune malted to you. Keep In touch with the home limn while eulojlng your vacation. ' ..'..'. 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