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' PAGE STX MEDFORP MATL TRIBUNE, ftrEDFORD, OftEfl ON" FRIDAY, JULY. 24, 1925 SENATORS DROP LEAD, BUT HARRIS TO FIGHT MICHIGAN CITY ROSENBERG K.0.'S; EDDIE SHEA AND " EAST KEEPS TITLE NEW YOItK, July 24. (A. P.) "They may cull my team a pack of illHcardH, but before ihin pennant roco is ovor they'll wish It was a mlBdeul," ' : v That's what .Stanley Harris, nian anr of the world's champion Well ington American league team thinks of his 1925 hand In the elght-cor. nered battle now pending at Ban Johnson's table of fortune. I "Now let's see," said Harris. "They thought Stanley Coveleskle- was allj through out In Cleveland. I picked him up and you can look at the records to see whether he was an . ace or a deuce. Ho Is tho leadlrm pitcher in tho league right now with 13 victories out of 14 starts, . -."And Dutch Keuthur, discarded by the Cincinnati and ttiooklyn clubs, Is pitching over .600 for us. Jtucl, J'eck and Scott were all cust adrift from the Yankee payroll and I'll leave it to you to , docldo whether Itucl and peek earned their salaries in tho last year's soiies. "I caBt my lot with the veterans this year, because I havo every con fidence In every man oil that team. As far as I know now, I'll drift alonjj t next season with pructlcully tho same force. ''Don't think wo under estimate (ho Philadelphia Athletics, hut I think In tho final analysis we'll nail the bunting to our back yard." I The tiunutm-s were warm In up CHICAGO, July 24. (A. . P.) A seed that may blossom into a moot. ing of Jack Dempsey, world's cham pion heavyweight, ulld Harry Clreb, world's middleweight tltlisl, In ten rounds at Michigan City in Septem ber has been sown. Chicago sports writers, meeting with Promoter Floyd Kitzshnmons last night declared Clreb was the best uvailable opponent for the heavyweight champion, who has said he could not be reudy for dene Tun Dey or Harry Wills this year. Assurances from both principals that they would accept such a match have been received by Fitswlmmons. The promoter has agreed -to post $50,000 guaranteeing to stage the contest. Dcmpsey would post $25, 000 and (Ireb $10,000 If the nego tiations were completed. Greb and his manager, iteddy Mason, will come hero Monday io confer with Fitxslmmons. Dcmpsey said he would return to Chicago within two weeks to sturt training for tho bout if it was arranged, when he passed thru Chicago recently en routo to tho coaHt. . The bout would be staged either September 13 or 25 nt Michigan City, HAND KNOCKED OUT, L KUflKNE, Ore., July 24. Ralph Hand of Cottage Grove won a de cision over Sailor Jack Wood in a wrestling bout held ut Cottage Grovo last nfifht whnn YVnrwl Vlntwl yesterday at tho Yankeo stadium and I under tho chin and knocked him out. narris was talking. He spoke to big left hnnder on tho cmb next to him. "Tom, does your arm feel well enough to utand off tho Yanks?" "It feels fine and I'd like to pitch today," was tho answer. A1I right, Zachary will pitch to day," said Harris. Tho Yanks won and Washington lost tho lead. Hand was standing over Wood In an effort to put him on the mat, when the sailor, trying to kick out of tho hold, caught Hand under the chin. 'Wood took tho first fall in thirty minutes with a too hold. It was generally considered that he had tho best of tho match until tho un expected knockout. NEW YOUk July 24. (A. P.) Eight of American pugilism's ntno champions, remain In the oust today after a stout hearted, , strong armed defense of the bantamweight title by Charley (Phil) Itosenberg against a vafo. but furious chullengcr from Chicago, Itosenberg sits on his throne along. side Genuro, Kaplan, Dullerlno, Goodrich, Walker, Oreb and Burton bach, but only because he was able to knock out the hurd-hlttlng Eddie Sheu after nine minutes und 20 sec ends of terrific fighting. Wading through a malcstrom of haymakers, the champion put down Shea after lifting himself by a mighty effort from the brink of defeat. Tho cust Is now fistically supreme In every division except the heavy weight class. And In that division, two formidable eastern challengers, Geno Tunney und Harry Wills uro barking their knuckles nt the gate of Jack Dempsey of Utah and Cull. fornlu. In .the first two rounds, Shea Ldrove the champion all over the ring. Then Itosenberg met the challenger In the center of the arena and slugi ged with him toe to toe, until a ter rific right floored the Chicago boy. Shea took a count of two and sprang up, onl; to measure his length on tho canvas again from a right for a count of three. Exchanges In the fourth ended In another crushing Rosenberg right. This ttmo the game Chlcugoan went down for nine. He was too groggy to defend himself when ho arose and the champion finished his man. YESTERDAY'S ItESUfl'S Oaklund 6-2; Portland 4-6. Sacramento 1-8; San Francisco 2-4. Vornon 2; Seattle 1. Suit Lake 2-8; Los Angeles 1-0. We have paper In rolls like that usod in printing the paper for sale, cut to fit any size wrapping paper rack, or In long rolls 33, 60 and 66 Inches wide for sale at a bargain. Phone 75 or call. tf Cook with gas. ft RUSSELL'S PHONE 31 MEN'S SUITS AT BIG REDUCTIONS Including evevy now "Kirsehlmum" and "Cortlcy" 100 virgin wool suit in our stock. Every one of these suits are new , this season, having the latest style and . wonderful fabrics, made right . and real values in suits. Suits at $25.00 Suits at $28.50 Suits at $32.50 Suits at $37.50 U9C Young Men's Suits fc Ofl fifl V0 with 2 pairs pants tfU.UU Men's Suits $10.00 Nothing over 38, but if you can use 3-1, 35, 36, 37 size you can get in on this give-away price. Young men's sizes 17, 18,' 1.9, 20 also, but as there are only 20 suits we advise you to be here early to get in on the biggest suit value in Medford this Saturday. 15 PER CENT OFF ON KNIT UNDERWEAR ALL $5.00 DRESS HATS PRICED $3.00 ALL $3.00 MEN'S CAPS PRICED $1.75 AIL STRAW HATS AT ONE-FOURTH LESS ALL DRESS SHIRTS REDUCED 15 PER CENT EXTRA HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES 15c 15c CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS 10c CAN'T BUST 'EM OVERALLS PRICED $1.75 BOYS' SUITS REDUCED. FOR THE CLEARANCE. $10.50 Suits $7.95 Two pairs sturdy Trousers that are lined, go with each suit. Extra well made and high quality fabrics in these $10.50 suits y 0g $12.50 Suits $9.45 All wool Suits with two pairs lined knickers that give double life to the suit: excep tional values worth $12.50, priced nt $9.45 ft 9 , ' v If suny cigairetlte cam cMi maic cisaim is MM - n -w w -i 1. w:a-".-m;;(.. !,,,-..:. , , such vov tJiArKriTy must be dese bjv e 13 LlOGITT MTU. 1'OIACCO C a . 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