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MKDTORD MATT, TR1TUTNE. MKDFOTtT), OnKCiOV, WEDNESDAY, MAY ?,. 1022 PAdE FIVE BASEBALL CRAZE SWEEPS ASHLAND H. CHOO LWI ASHLAND, May :i -liin;jluill la ram limit, following Ilia liiiHl.i'tlmll tioiiiinii. Tin IiIkIi b Ii ml leii'ii I ontiinlr.ed im, Kit Itillliil tryiitit hm u (tamo with V ti ll n, oil li Hint ground, lit h t Fill iir itny, dm vUliiH'i liiHinu by n rvre of Itl lo'.'l, A IIHlnluT Of KllllH.U Will f.ll- low in msular ni'iKu, The. per 'unci tit llm Ashland -l nl) lin luil 'it Wi liti'ii burner, pllchd'; i l'rr, cat -her; Young, Ik ham-; Guthrie, 2d Intuit; 'i'Ml:nr, bairn; Chapman. nli'irl'Ku;i; Wild, bn field; lii-ii, (iinr ru:d; KuhIi, right field. Tin J utili.r V. M. C. A. hoys Iiiivu already played two Kaiiitu In iltumitiliitvll nuil wilt-a of Out thttoloitlciil It'itsiK", wild f mr ntiirtt cu train mhcduU'd nil follow: May tlMei'wtlirt!. v. !H!ilnli; I'tmhya vii. ClirUllitKu. May I3-Pimhy v. ,Mi1imii; Haptlntit vn. ChrlMliui., ,My su-Cbrliiliinn . Mi Ui'mIUin: Huiiiuu vn. ChrtHtlun. May JT-l'rKi8 v. Chi la' Inn; Ml'tlIMlll V, HuMtlNlH, These Junior Kami' tiro !: r I Silt' unlay iiiitrtilnRs on" blttti t ho it Hroiituls, dm opening olio m S o'clock. Mini tint m' -iijiil nt lu.ao, Th"r In nti niliiilitHbin, tbo publlij being cirdially In v ltl tit nlt-itil. A ' mi lini tiMvi) to lively work, ri. of umiho tlnit w: nuntM i t''iiitiiiiltiti, j An rdnKttnl birthday cnkn -n d TtIy mrvKit In Iho Tiding aum-ium on Mon day ar(iiiiinn. In Iwiior of li tiianu;;. I UK editor. I', J. Unrrxll. who In u Muy Uity riciliellim im-rr-lv f.;l vents y,iuit. claiming obi Now tk Mule, ltd I In' plar of bin nit'lvlly. Tlm iwIHkIiI hour, utter tint pitpt-i liml g 'i'1' l" pret wan m t I'liiuiiti'il l.v tut r'fli'i iiotin from nearly three sfurn ilu-nt Mini H ni I n in 1 w w imii-r itffiiiiui'.Sy tin. choretl on tlm lilttbilay nke, which shed t genial kIow over the entire print shop Mirrii)ntitiKM. A - v It service i tiitiilnutl'iii U sched uled hern for May ( pan cantl- Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ELL-AJS 2i unci jpt Potw.,, Cwh,r liil. tlii'iitii'li it count,, f H)nm i fiulfiliiK mniit! out f f.tt iiiiniiiiir ullu IblM f r thr iiottltlon f iiMMiininilcr In Hint (own, n Tin'Hiliiy, rt-liitlvt-K itml frl Im of j MrM. Wlulfit.i Hini,Hnt wt-rit mIii.iIiiiI lu Ifimi of lutr kikI'Ii it idt. nit mi a Mill. I'f'ird lniMiiliiti. Mi,,, Hliiiimnn wiih iIi! tlittiKlilt.r or Mr. im, I Mm i , iolt'n of IIiIh i lly, ; "Ami IIoiiik ('mint Tinl AkiiIii," 1;i Hit Illln of tin, Hfiilm- ,,y, Atih Inml IiIkIi hiltnnl, in iin, (.y,,,, KHtiiiy fVi-nlfiH. May ft. Tin. ,,ro hnH-.tt In tvlilniiiiy a lupn',1 .ni,, n( fr hid pri Kriinm unnuiiiit'tt "u rt-ul nooil IiiiikIi fr nit) itml yutiiii!." Tim Mim-mic citlt.tiilitr tlilN wnok In- Clililit,1 llll ll,,lliliiii i tut niitl'tltlK "f 'lb riiiiiiiiiiinlfrv, U'ciliu tt.lity fvenliiK, Bin) Hi' Hbrlrin on Crblay vinlnf, th lititt r Hluti-d hi'hiiI );i to it!o iiri'llni InitrlcH ((intfiiiiiii Urn rcrnintmtul ot ! Motlfiirtl, Muy X j Ni-iirly it (i,i:t n In IkM younif IihIh wttm lint Kiit'ittii ot (lirk Krunt:ln lltirtiiii, t-itrly In tint work, Mm. lloiimr llitrrini, iikiiIiit of (it'oiKti, lie ln Iiiin (fun to lltn bnyii, rfirt'it,-iilHllviii of tlm I'. 1 1. Wukiht, lr. WooiU, mill U-iiHn nllllllt-H bttlllK pi i mi-IH , A Hplfllilll tllnnt-r wim H(rv,t. I., li. Ill-mi Mini A. V, N'irbliiil, run- Coming to the Page Theater i tlitluli'ii r tr liovitninr. bv bwn ruifnt . v I h 1 1 , 1 1 m In till vb-lulty, j I Wlilltt tbo iroJot of radln Inntii'lu-j tinii nt tlio M'itu cti'iii pnitimlii U mill' r I iiiHcumion. tlm Intent bttlnK lu furtbr t titt'rtnln ttitirlniN, .vlattln L'ivk, H. I, j iaHHt'tii(ir ri uilnt'tor, bail R iih uIii'mJ , and iirfnt ip I an ninit'our lynlrni i w lilt'li woiU to ii (barm, uinl It in re toitfil that tuita wortU u,l In Hi" ...it. t ......I., I l.inyH.l.ta ABM I.A lUtll.'llll flilin HI I'yUnillllll 1 MI rt-iullly traiiHlnitn) at thin terminal la all tbt'lr original fn-itlinr-, wlib nt bnvliiK 1 1, bu n-iilayKd at R'-lntmm In tranainliotl'in, evun ibn i!ltnn: and liunt'tuatl tit bflnK dlNtliict'y audible. I Mall MTVlrit will bo re litltutt I ovr tlm Anlilund Klainatli Kail- n'tl'i t;.-n niiit on May 10 or tlifrt-iili'inlKi' llt. .r',jHy it-avniK iit-r bi iiimij a. in. a in imxHrnKiT Htnil.i'bUor r baa tn-t-n li!td In tho r.illlnu atm k outfit. TMm Initial trli of tint ni'itttuii wa nunln May 1, an a imdiiulniiry try-out of t blebway under pri-ai-nt roiiililloiiH. Ortllnarlly llm trip Ik tiiadit In abmil lour bmira. J. II. Ifotib'twrr bu rftlipd frttm u pnrtniTHlilp In Ibo at'P'ind band mnr l,-ailnit tint family nauio, b! a m .(iiMirittt Mii(-i-iidlnit to lb bualnra?. i lllttboii Kiininiir. of 1'itrtland. will via t Trlnllv Knlttt'oiiiil rlmrrh thin !wli. Iiolillnit ronrirtiiatlnn aorvli-pa on 'lt'v- t'- "' .Tbtnailay uvt'iiliiR. May 4. Tbu Maaoiila lliiint at Ftircsl Grove bus lli nut-lntia f ir a lUtrury. and do nutlon aro m i-llt Id th Im rc!M-cl, A .' IiuiiiImt of Y'iuiiH'ii wilt be bliiol jfroiu ln'ro In aim tn.-at.on. and anyi.ntt ,...w , . I '.' i r . ' bu'- i'" Kolb 4 Dili In "Give and Take." t Page theatre, Thurida night. May 1Cth Cninbriiiua onli-ndar tf antf iinililld- tl- n annala It waa f.inilllatly known an I Milt lilwl h i Kmf to Wallu Walla. Wnah , bavin In vlt-w tin- appoint mi nt to a k'mhI icittiilon in a IradlnK foundry and tintt bln" idtnp In that city. I An Innova'lon wim liutUKuratfil In .k-ii lniirli jitilpilii iaut Sunday. Itt-v, jl!. A. I'liit b. Haptbt. "m dm l tj Br-tt- M tb tii-tlirin luiiim- (f wor itbip; Ittv. W. J. Oldfiidd, t'oiiWKa tlonal ni r. epiiir,d at thu Pr' a'ly- ;ti-rlan churrh; H-v. Joaitiihlno (.'ham pit'. Chriatir.n. at tbc NMliollRt; Hcv. ('. A. lidwarda. Moth dint, at th Chris. Kotdilcr, I'rtssbyterian, at tlio ('Illinium; and llv. lllrani Smith. i:rt'ibr-n. at t'so nnntUi. With out mintl iiilnx niutifS. iIhth wi re ale- rifto lntan'--H In wbU-h certain pariah- tnoia fxproaaftl a witth that Ibo tttm porary pastoral i-HutUm ml-;!it be ' tit-alt ItiK to contrlbuio btKtka can bavo tiimlo pt-rtiianftu. 1 1,,.,,, hi it,.. Maa-iiiir hall. ! Mr. I.c-ster Vifll. prcBUltnt: Mrs Amontt rftttrnlnK local piiplo who I-oulit llivwn. accrctary; .mh. jcnnio bavo btim In cfiilrul fuliatnlii f tr tb ix.nhuya. trpuHurer. arc office of thtt Iv month. art Mr. and Mrsj. ; new una oi im- . i . v . m ... W. I-ooalcy, whu are now o' t n- luaututon uiai wt-t a. ana. oo i. t Mi- Oak v lit, rutin!? ornunlrt-r, .Mia. Aiirf jih twin, county proKbhnl, and Mra. Nellie part (JH. V. Imalcy, lylnx that flno liotno Jatn't't. place on Monday wm Muy day. n!n na movlnn day. IMrthorniore known Otdf it-Id. ail of thin city, assisted In the thr orttaniniill-m of tbla branch. in 7.'i ft , vuv'Xt-fei5 YOUR GROCER is pleased to supply you with PEERLESS BAKERY V-sti i day's i:--iilt. New Y.rk 0: Uontan 3. I'ittHbur 2; Cincinnati 9. No other Kunint clifdu'il. Amerlcitn laituo Clevcluntl 10; Cliicagu 6. WasblnKton 2: 1'hlluili-lphia 11. Boston 6; New. York 12. fit. I-oula 1; Detroit 3. Coaht InKue 1.03 Anseles-Oakland. no ganien. Fan Kranclwo-Veriion, no name. .Sarranirr.to 2; Salt I.uWe 11. Stutt-roHliuul. postponed, rain HAND BEAIS RAY ... ' 1 A I ft iJ PlTPTER'NlIT ' J ' BREAD , .J i I, ' Because its quality will keep 0 mm& ' v Wt. v umtrnv w r i am MiwMfckA.-- AM vwr f T&tlxb .... -iV.'vWj Tho tankeei and tt. Lotus wcr fed for the Ann-rlcau leasue honors npalu ti lay as a result of a buttlns comiback by tb.i New Yorkers who tnmed Iioaton 12 to C. while Detroit, behind l'"hmke'a clever twirllnn Btop ped the lirowns 3 to 1. Tht? Giants have a lead of two und a half games over their nearest rival, Chicago, as Ibo refcu't of making a clean sweep of the series with Uoaton. Couth, a recruit, pitrhed Cincin nati to anr-ther victory, this time over lMttsbttrj?. to the tunc of 9 to 2. while Cleveland emerged from Its slump to trim Chicago 10 to 6, In the only other major league games played. Ik, In, HentHD Tut Out .NEW YORK. May 3. Johnny Kil bane, featherweight champion, sat near the ring In Madison Square Gar den last night when Vincent "Pep per" Martin of Brooklyn knocked out Talio Hi-man. the Pacific coast feath er. In Me in' mi to and 43 seconds in i ho firtu found. The featherweight king had promised to meet the win ner In tho contest. When the round orened and Her man danred at a dizzy pace around the Brooklyn lad, Johnny smiled, for Herman seemed a worthy opponent. Ho saw the Brooklyn fighter crouch and swing his jaw out of Herman's reach, and then, when Babe danced off balance, saw a lc-ns loft reach out, wins and catch Herman fall on the point of tho jaw. Herman really was out after that first blow and when ho regained his feet after a flvo count ho was so dascd ho couldn't protect himself. Martin started a boby attack, brought his right to the jaw aud Herman was counted out. Kllbane said ho would keep his promise, then lost himself in tho crowd. IN GREAl II CONTEST, G. HILL Ralph Hand defeated Tom Hay of Omaha, Nebraska, at Cold ' laat night with a double too hold, after two hours and 1 j minutes of the closest, keenflst wrentllng ver seen In Houtbern Oregon. Hand's victory was entirely unex peeled. At the end cf two hours steady mauling. It was generally con- ced"d that Ray ha a fleclded edge Hand was visibly tiring under the punishment Infl'cted, and a quick vic tory for Has', was oxpocted. Then, shortly after midnight Ray yot a toe bold on tho Gold Hill boy and wax putting on the screws with every ounce of strength, with the ctr-wd waiting for the referee to slip Itay'g back, when Hand made a sud den shift, grabbed a double toe bo'd on Ray. and before the crowd realli d It Ray was slapping tho mat, in stead of the referee. It was all over. Hand had won. The crowd went wild But Instead if tjie v'ctor riling' from the mat It was the vanquished.1 Hand was all In. He sat there with a I broad tm'le on bis face, but with a! foot that refused to function, and with a midriff that Is probably sorer' this morning than it was last night. Although Ray put up a great fight. and during the last hour, had his op ponent almost entirely on the de fensive, the simple fact of the case is he was outgamed. Hand simply re fused to quit. Under a murderous body scissors, with his face twisted in agony the Go'd Hill boy, endured punishment that would have sent the average mat artist to the boneyard. leng before, but Hand hung on like a be 11 terrier to a rout, finally wrleclad out and then and taere undoubtedly! won his match. I Hand In fact never won a match 1 which showed more clearly his fight-1 'ug heart, which bootted his stock higher as the gamiest of the game. Ray was superior in knowledge of the game, while bis ability to get out of holds, was positively uncanny. He behaved as a gentleman and a good sportsman throughout, and had the good wTl of the house throughout, but he met a better man last night. that's all there is to It. ' Hand de serves every bit of the ovation be was given. The boxing bout between Johnny Carlson of Gold Hill and Webb of rortiana went six rounds ana was declared a draw. Johnny appeared tired at the start and the engagement was rather tame as a result. Webb ac cording to the judges had a slight edge, two being for a draw and the third for Webb, but a draw was really the only fair verdict, as there was no clear cut superiority. A preliminary wrestling bout and a g'ove contest between two Gold Hill boys opened the evening auspiciously, both contests being interesting, the Gold Hill management as usual giving ; a good crowd, more than their mon ey's worth. spirin Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. WARNING! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Btver" box of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Arabia I Ui trail aurk of Barr MuaTictur f MaBMivtJavtitotor of SJlc?lku14 I Topping News, Men Just received, "a bunch of spring beauties" fined for deserting the teamfatter the accident, but now apparently satis fied, will appear In the Cub lineup at Flttsburg today. ELDORADO Frankle Tucker, Los Angeles lightweight, and Young Leon ard, New Orleans, boxed ten rounds to a draw. Women Knter Bowling LOS ANGELES. May 3. For the first time in the history of the Pa cific Coast Bowling congress women bowlers wero to be permitted to play- in an annual congress tournament today, when two score women were to tak6 ;ressIon of the alleys where the tourney Is being staged and be gin rolling the balls Iri an event an nounced as "for the women's Pacific coast camploiiBhip. NEW YORK, May 3. The feat of hittins three home runs in a row by three successive batters performed yesterday by Tillle Walker, Perkins and Miller of the Philadelphia Ath letics In the game against Washington at Shlbo park, has only two precedents In the itnnala ot tho pamo despite the current prevalence of home run hitting:. Three Cleveland batters last did the stunt In 1902 twenty years ago. I.tijole .ckninn und Bradley hit the ban out of tho lot, bringing the American leaguo In thla respect equal to the mark sot in 1S91 by Slittgurt, Miller and lVlta of the Pt. Louis club. In eight games In. the National loagtie throe batters have made home runs in one inning, and five times trio hits performed in the younger cir cuit but only In two of these wore three Biiecesslvo batters tho partici pants. SEDALIA. Mo., May 3. Johnny I.aytcn of this city, world's three cushion billiard champion, will meet bis challenger, Charles McCourt of Pittsburg tonight in the third and final block of their ISO point match here tonight, the champion's lead gained in tho first blocks being 36 points. Layton won the first block on Mon day night, sixty to forty-four and the second block Tuesday night. 60 to 40 giving the champion a total of 120 points to his opoonent's 84. SKDALIA Johnny Layton world'H champion threo cushion Ml liard player, doteated Charles Mc Court, Pittsburg, callonger, in the second block of their ISO point game 60 to -10. CHICAGO -Max Flack, star out fielder for the Chicago (Nationals re covorod from the effects of belpg "boaned" on tho spring training trip, Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food-DrinkH for All Afjea. Quick Lunch atHome,Office,nd Fountains. A$h forHORUCKS. sfiv-Avoi J Imitations & Substitutes -mm in CLOTH HATS AND CAPS These were all tailored to our order and rep resent the finest and latest in the hat maker's art. Some have the famous DIAMOND CROWN. Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday $2.50 to $3.25 SPRINGER & LEE "Duds for Men" 105 W. Main . Open Evenings GAS THE MOST CONVENIENT FUEL FOR COOKING It's always ready, right on the dot. No waiting, no waste. You have a HOT fire, as hot as you wish, from the instant you light your range. Your operating cost stops the instant you turn it off. You can regulate your heat to the exact degree you wish. CAN YOU DO THIS WITH ANY OTHER FUEL Southern Oregon Gas Co. 25 Saving - San Francisco -and Return . Round Trip Fare $22.70 Proportionate Reductions From All Stations Sale Dates May 6, 7. 8 and 9 Final Return Limit June 30, 1922 Stopover Allowed at All Points Special fares available to all persons although authorized account Quadrennial Conference Seventh Day Adventlats May 10th to 31st. ' . - Plan Your Trip Now's the Time For further particulars Inquire of local agent. Southern Pacific Lines John M. Scott General Passenger Aitnnt