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9 .4 n f . 'i. PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKHOX, TUESDAY, .1ULY 21. 11)25 it J. 0. RUSSELL IS WINNER LOCAL feOLF HANDICAP Well Balanced Vaudeville Bill Tonight j j, The handicap golf tournament of 'the local baklawn Oolf club wan' i won by ,1. J). Hucll with a 'not ' peore of i75i B. J. Harder and Floyd i Cook tied for necnna and third piacos j with net scores of .78. : .OeorKe Jtob ' erts, Weir WcPonuld una E. R. Kelly 1 were cIoho. behind Vlth net scores ' j of 70. ' . ' ; This tournament did ,not bring for , out the ! ability to play good golf ( possessed by many of the entries. . v Ten out of twenty-four cards turn . ; ed In were within five strokes of ' 51 ' the' winner. ! f'.V T- A team of exceptionally good . 1 golfers Is expected from Eugene In ft "the ' near ' future for lan Mnter-clty '' ' ' naton on e local links. , The choice ' ' ' ;" ibt two dates, July 20th or August ,"!',', '2nd has been . I offered the Eugene ' ymi..Wm and word wll be received this 'Week ob; to which' date 'the tourna. ' -r Iment wlll'.rbe held und how large a , 'lanm IT...,... ...111' dumiI tiana '. ''W The scores made In'the ideal tour- A WB" bftlttnc6'1 vaudeville bill Is lament Were as .follows: ' .on for tonight at Hunt's Craterlun. I OrosB Handicap Net Duko Kamakua and his Mid-Pacific iOi; kouIiI.kii ami .i.i'jT isuuVt.Idj . Russell . . J. .' 87 -:. iknrder . . A . . J. .103 ,'flook . ..."00 '.I. .3V.;"' MeDonnlrt .'.'. 104 v3.' Hoberls - (-Kelly -. '' Tomlln . A.. .i ljiX- Oetchell 02 l .96 02 83 103 .11 ,l?lddle i . .'.EmmenB . . -'I 'Tuttly ..... ' ' Miles . . ... 08 , v,; :Huhl . i...V 6 ' .; 'Buhrman .'. . ,v, 80 ""' ' 'H. Strang . ; . ...i'00 """"Wood , 08 . :. .'.,106 ,. -Henry . ; . ,;.I(rPlokol ,wi JMcCaskey '' "'"'Jlohlnson : Vawter' ........100 .nt '.'.. .110 . . . .'.'112 12 . 26 17 26 'is 13 in 12 13 23 10 . 10 14 0 22 13 16 15 26 30 26 75 78 '78 70 4 73 .79 . 80 80 .80 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 87 '.UMi t-i.t CYRIL TOLLEY TO ABI TAKE UP TENNIS orchestra, a group of Hawaiian musi cians who piny the stringed Instru ments of their native country, assisted by a- clever hula dancer. Arthur Howard & Co., presents a clever sketch entitled "Tangled Talcs" which deals with a husband ln the habit of deceiving his wife. Mr. How. nrd Is ably assisted by Miss Dorothy Iyon and Mr. Harry 3randcs. Lou !?oeller and- Janet , Bodwell,. "Sont; Writer and World's Smallest Prima Donna,' offer a cycle of songs, In one of the few Vaudeville acta that have made phonograph records, a few of whlrh are on display In the lobby of the Craterlan. Wynne Loraine Is a person who .de ceives everyone in the audienee as to which shex she Is a member. She Imi tates both men and women. The Dlxon-Kigg Trio are clever acro bats, performing a number of diffi cult feats. 0. A. C. RIFLE TEAM WINS 1ST HONORS AT CAMP LEWIS :fi' TACOSfA," July 20. Thirty-six ca det of tho reserve officers training corps, which closes its 'summer 'en campment at Camp Lewis Thursday will receive comnilsafoni! as reserve of ficers in the army of the United $tules during the review which witl be d part' of thd visitors' day program at, camp tomorrow. . . - - " LONDOIvf, Jfuly 'Si. Th,e-.Wornlng will Include the following: ' .. , palt s,lyB th,ft tho celebrated golfer, Vrom Oregon Agricultural college---,,tn ,";Cyrll Tolley, former nmateur cham- Meryl D. Agee, Lionel J. , Hlshop. I " 'jilon, ha'.' renounced golf for two Pierre h, ' Fuurlo,' Olenn J. J;tckson iicii 'years to concentrate upon lawn ten- Jnlmar M. Koski, Phillip Krolger, Ar-t-i.n nlB with' the hope of miklng his vad P. Parsons, Martin E. Kanisby. tennlB a good Us his go)f and ap-zMwls E. Hector, Joseph T. Hchlegol, peering os ono of Englnnd's cham-.'a,ll,B- Stone and Felix A. Subject. nlnns nt4 wimhledolv. H ulrnnrtv la ' From University of 'Oregoif Levi bolli" ;irncllclng earnestly and experts suy .he J has shown great promise. Ankony, Louis H. Carlson and Hershell E. Kldweil. UO HI I- 5H .' Tolley told the Post that there are,' J ?r$ Pl,clf' ' ?"' tBCOres of. 'difficulties In . his, way. "uue" "nu ' ';!if,"l"f Tt7h,nY "nl Many more cadets will bo commls Teduce by, a . least 14 pounds, lie , , t)6 wfc rf , nre " . T r , , n,d l,0,ut: h,lB -'of graduated at college now year. The iWork' nd 1ck of speed, but as he 750 cadets 111 camp nro from ton states na .had Wonderful luck with Bolt nn,d represent 17 colioglato Instltu shs hoped "the sumo would be true tlons. ' i ;of his tondjs. He recalled hat when I Commissions nnil trophies will be boy no played bottor tennlB tnnn nresonleii i.J M.itur tii.ni.rni tvininm 'golf., ' .' . ' i I H. Johnston,' Camp Lewis command er, at the review in the afternoon. .The "doughboy of the west?' rifle trophy for the best shooting of a col. lege team will be presented to the Infantry of tlto Oregon Agricultural college. Tho Intercollegiate ririo cup goes to the seven high men of the Oregon Agricultural college: R A. Koeney, H. Waddle, J. L llelllg, M. 1). Newman, H. A. Steams, CI. I.. Berry and D. B MoFnrland Keeney of O. A. O. will be given .. .... T in.. rirHi iii'ivn r, titi. Mm',t' ....i.-r I nl SO'"g io mumiKe my own'.-"- v - affairs after 1920." Jack Denipsey.l Hlckor. University of Wash- heavyweight boxing champion told , 'ngion was second. Omuha newspnpermen (luring a brief stop In Omaha th to the Pacific coast II". .tillv B1 f A P. VI OMAHA, Nob., 110,585 VEHICLES HIGHWAY JUNE 17 i SALKM, - Ore., July 20. Horse drawn vehicles constitute less than one per cent of the- total traffic on Oregon's highways, according .to a survey conducted by the state high way department on June 17. The survey which covereh 178 points on 33 Bifforent' tstato highways, ac counted for a totul of 110,680 ve hicles of all descriptions of which only, 1002 or .98 per cent were horsJ drawn. Passenger automobiles constituted by far tho heaviest part of the traffic with a total of 98,599 cars accounted for, or 89. 1G per cent of tho total. : Of this number 71,934 wero Oregon cars and 20,665 were cars, from other stutos. A total of 6100 light trucks were accounted for and 3980 heavy trucks. , Motor cycles numbered 814. Tho heaviest trnfflc was found at a point on the Tualatin Valley high way, west of the Junction near Bea verton whore 2819 vehicles wore counted during the day, only five of which were horse. drawn. Only ten vehicles were counted on the' Ochocd highway at its junction with tho John Dny highwny, all of this num ber being passenger automobiles bearing tho Orogon license. ''V 'V ft' 2 . ..V,W.A, ..... .14' f-- U.S. RECLAMATION T J&aoiB. it out v, i;.; '.;V''.' ,-or trust to iwsmnmm S U C H vT O P XT L A RIT Y M tJ S T -B E D E S E PsV E'D Ijcout U My Ess Tobacco Co. WASHINGTON. July 20. (A. Rl Secretary Work, . who returned today from a tour at the northwesU'declared mat inspection of government Irrlga Is morning on, "u(u I JgnpSCV Mltst A.DOeat'lkm Pr"Juct confirmed tho soundness oast. "I am going! of his reclamation policy. .1 to settlo all my real estate affairs with Jack Kearns nnd when his con tract expires' In" September, 1031), I am going to strike out alone," v SPORT BRIEFS 111''. . (Associated Press) Th. White Rnv rlinlltitit mi nnolhntf victory over ' the Hed Hox in the Initial game of their twin bill touj Ted Iyons, giving him his twelfth i victory of the season. They threw' ' nway their ehnnces of winning tho ' second game ' for Cvengroa by being ' Vnught off bases and falling down In ' the pinches. Twelve of the Collins crew were stranded in' the aftermath, In Person N, Y. Rules NI3W YORK,' July ai. (A. T.) '.lack ' 1)empsey must appear person ally before tho New York stnto ath letic commission . to concludo ar. rniiKements for his program lending to a title fight with Harry Wills In lill This was the decision of the commission today In refusing to accept Tex Itickard as the cham pion's proxy. "There 111 no nocd for morn reemnin tlon projects until the present ones nre put on n sound basis," lie assorted. "One-third of the projects are In solvent and one-fourth of them should nover nnvo neon uuilt. Six tnousnnd farms under government ditch aro without occupants nnit there 'Is "no more reason to construct additional projects thun there would be to build houses without, prospects of lsna'nts," tf Cook with gas. .tiunr: n Ken ' .Williams of ' the Drowns Is 1 right on the heels of Hogers llornsby ''of the Cardinals for the homo run ...iionors of the majors. Ken rapped 1i nml hl twenty-third ngnlnst the Ath letics. Hornshy Is out In front with r.jr; ' Babe Muth, smashed out his tenth circuit drive of the season ngnlnst the Tigers, but It wasn't enough to prevent Cobb's . rlub from winning their third straight game from the Yankees. It wssSthe fourth victory In a row for petrolt. By striking "out seventeen Cardi als. Vance' ran his season's string of Strikeouts-to". !' Mo surpassed lTr.T Ms own .rnark. ,o .strikeouts in a "lf'illl- gJiinei.i.wlilcrf he , "'ts."'. RusseH's Wednesday Special GIRLS' ENGLISH PRINT DRESSES, "sizes up to 14 ycarsTvorth I 1 ' !Y ? $1.75 and $1.98 ............. P1. Will. 111.11 II- 1 , I lV" .rti. '.i iniiiwea nr a minimum tbls morn I (SrfXIS5SB3 9 '" ' IN8URANCB g wmwmms First Insurance 5 . Agency . H !.' A. C HILL', Manager '1 . Phone 105 , : 30. North Central J ' 5 Medford, Ore. -V GAS HEAT OAS HEAT OAS a! NOTICE To Gas Users ; ; : , j '''" . ' In changing froni oil gas to coal gas, the adjustment of gas appliances Will necessarily be thrown out of balance. . We will gladly do our utmost to adjust these appliances : 'as quickly- as pos sible. ; 'r .,v.v,J;-:v's Kindly phoite 52B our office if your appliances do not work as they for merly did. "Our saletroom will ffe opon evenings until 0 o'clock for the next two weety. Southern, Oregon Gas Co. w Travel by Motor Stage h ' j SAFEl,, SWIFTLY AND CpMFOHTABLY l... ; Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. JM. and 11:30 A. M. ' 'A pleasant one day trip. - Also leaves Medford at 6:00 jP; Mi for Eoseburg, connecting .following morning to Portland. v' We' take itatsengera for all way points. For further Information . , . . and tickets call Union . Stage Depot. Phone 309. ' ' FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAKD $7.85, Direct Connections at Roaeburg for Coos Bay i'olhts. "' K LOW FARES TO PORTlMHD Safe, dependable ' traim , 1 at tonvenicnt ' ' hour " , AND RETURN- - Comfortsbte, ecoaomlcsl tervice daUy. $16.05 . ; $19.15 roundcrip week-end '-Toundtrip itnoa ticket ;8tartFri.,St. 1 ticket ; cm tale cwry . orSun.Retutnlimit daf. Rtmta liinlt Tuesday following. 15 day. . Proportionately low farti to othr potats. ., - 11 Hill EVERYBODY'S GOING! ins of fie. II" I Do You Love Your Wife? Prolong ner lire, inMl nn Plr.lrl,.