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o o o0 o o o o G3 O o o WEPT'OftD UfATT) TRIBUTE, TlfEDFORD. 'otiEtfoy, TUESDAY, SEP TEMBERJ.", 102-', I facie are H. S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR I.RVilK KTASlMNUK. (Not iiu luillim today's guim a). 0 0 mm Aiilioiml. W. T')tt1ui'R- 85 New York 78 rlnHnnuU lirijuklyn C7 Kt. UHlla 87 JtoHton tJ ChiiiiKo (il l'hiluik'lhiu &8 American. W. Wahlilneion 87 l'hilailclihla 87 Kt. Louis 78 Detroit 71 ClilruKO 71 4 irvelaml tiS New York .-. b'J JloHton -iu I.. 02 iu G3 (ill 73 77 7 11 7!) r,. is r,i; K i 04 lie 7 1 "S PC. .021 .CUB .r,4:i .4:1:1 .47!) .454 .4:ili .42 VC. .040 .r,H5 ,r,:l(j .r.'jo .618 .4li7 .4:11 .294 NEW YOItlC. Hopt. 1 Ti. (A. P.) I Miijor Iphkuc vluliH are inmcHli(l In thud' finiil lnter-HOctini.nl IuhmIu t tho lJ2.ri HLMiwin Unlay with flint di vision tcainH pitted itKiiltmt the It'iul er in holh drcultH, IMltHliurt? rcKiiimd ItH wlnnlnK r.liide lifter Inking four Ki-tliackH in a row by whacking out a nino to four vhrtory over th Koblns yHler dny. Vi: A Id rid bo whh imiHtcr in thu liox, hiuiKiitK up lila Huvfiitli con HOt'UtlVO trltiiuph. I Ah the (ilunlu wore Hpocdhiff weHt- 1 ward to open h hoi'Ioh with tho tlilnl-plfu-o Clnulmmll HpiIh, tho vlrtory tidvtinred tho lead of tho 1 'Ira tun to bix and one-half gumm. Tho AthlothH loHt ground In their forlorn pennant l-Iiuhu by dropping tho final of a elx game srrlua .to tho Yankees, 3 to 1. Sam Jont'H limited tho Mnckincn to two hIiirIoh. AlthouRh Idle, tho world rlinm pion Ben h tors icaincd by the Atli-li-tlc defeat nnd their le;;d whs stretched to eight pa in en. WanhinRton hud tho Tigers for op ponentu In the opener of a wm-W-h today. Hlnco their Inst visit to t)io iipilfil the Km Kills havo become a more foruildahlo Hub and nrc now hard on tho heels of the IJrowns for third dace. "Cooso" CloHlIn, left fielder for tho Griffmen, wnH ro-intated after a conference with Manager Bin ky Ilnr- lis and 1'icnldeivt Clark Griffith. Jle . wns indefinitely suspended by tho Washington llot after a wordy bat tle during the gumo with tho Ath- letirs H u n d a y In which Harris brought tho playor to tusk for mls plays. At tho time ho was fined SI 00, but whether the penalty has been rescinded was not learned. Tho .Mod ford high school football schedule for the JU25 season is as follows, after the annual game with tho Alumni, Saturday, September Hfi, the first game of t lie season: October 3 Klamath Falls at Med ford. October 10 Open date. October 17 Klamath Falls at Klu Hid th Fa J Ik. ociooer 24 twams 1'Uhh, 41 tin w nvi settled. October 31 Marsh field at Med fonl. Wednesday, Nov. 11 Ashland at Medfold. Wednesday, Nov. 18. lioscburg at lioseburg. Thiirsday, November 26 Ashland at Ayhlund. Fftr the ipen date, on October 10. the uniiual altempt to get a game. with Corvallis high school will bo: renewed. The Ashland schedulo of games is as follows: Oct. lo Klamath Falls at Klam ath Falls. Oct. 17 fii-ants Pass at Ashland. Oct. 24 Klamath Falls at Ash land. Oct. 31 UnseburK at Ashland. Nov. II Med fonl ut Med ford. Nov, 18 Ci ranis 1'umt at (J run Is Pass. Nov. 20 Med ford at Ashland. GALAXY OF STARS BADLY BEATEN IN K. C. FIELD MEET WILL QUIT BROOKLYN NRW YORK, Kept. 15. (A. P.) A special dispatch from Pittsburg to tho New York livening World says that First llaseman Jacques Fournler of tho Itrooklyn Nationals now play lug here, has amiounced that he will not play another season In a Itrooklyn uniform. Fournler says his treatment by the fans has been of such abusive character as to make him wish to withdraw from baseball. (In has a contract for next year at $U'.ruu. In announcing his Intention not to wear a Itrooklyn uniform next year. Fournler said : 'I have been sixteen yenr.s In base ball and am accustomed to ''the fick le nous of crowds, but tho roasting I have received In Ih-nnklyn lias been so pa va go- that I cannot play in, a Ilrooklya uniform and retain my seir renpec(. Kvery vile mum has been hurled at me because I made (lie ord inary run of orrors or had not done I'omcthlug which foul mo tithed per son had expected me to do. "Tho abuse Iihh been . coul I minim for a long time and has'dicm totally undeserved. 1 have hit .3(10 or belter most of tho time since 1 came to the Itrooklyn club three years nun from Kt. hotil. I have led the National IcniMte In driving hi runs." Other members of tho Itrnnlttyn sound are known to have taken the nbitse by the fans almost as much to heart as has Fournler. NRW YORK, Hept. 15. Results of the Knights of Columbus meet at tho Yankee stadium last night left tho track world stunned. Alan llelffrich, Pcnn State flier, and American half-mile champion, was beaten; Olfrcd Leconcy, Jackson Scholz and Chot Uowman lost at , three different dash distances to tho j negro star from tho middle west, Dehart Hubbard: Jole Uuy was left I In fourth placo In hlu farewell ap- 1 penranco on the cinders; Albiu Hten roos and Jimmy llounlgnn were com pelled to retire by tho speed of a fif teen mllo contest. I PlueiiH Sober of tho ColJego of tho City of New York who only a few weeks ago captured the metropolitan A. A. U. title for tho half mile in a race with (Jeorgo Marsters and Johnny Holden at Fast Orange, N. J., beat Ilolfrlch last night In the des perato sprint at the end. Marsters, formerly of (ieorgetown, gained sec ond place. Tho time was 1:25 2-5. Muhhard won tho century In 10 1-5 seconds, with Kcholz second; heconey third and Howman fourth, leconey placed second to the Michigan star in the 75 yard event, with Kcholz third and Itowman fourth. Tho time was I 7.45. In tho fifty yard dash Itowman took second, Keholr. third and ho coney fourth. The time was 5 3-5. Kay's effort was at two miles, too long fur him. and Willie ltltola, Finnish-American flash won wlthuut any trouble. Confessed Murder t He Didn't Commit To End His Misery I'niretio SHhniN Aw Flllctl. F.rtiFNK. fire.. Kept. Hi An ln- crejtso of more than LMMI in the en rollment In the put die school of Kugene was shown on the opening day yesterday lis compared with the opening day year ago. The total registration shown yesterday was I.fM ANtiKhlJS. Kept. 15. -11. W. Olbbony. M, who last week walked Into a newspaper office ami told re porters ho bad murdered Claude. I. Mutton in a Los AiikcIcs warehouse eleven years ago, told the police that his murder story was false. He ald he confessed the unsolved murder of Hutton hi the hope that the state won hi hallg him ami thus end the suspense he hail been under since he discovered that he could not mus ter nerve ciiouuh to end his own life. Marital troubles prompted his de sire to die, Olhhuiicy wild. art a ci cigar you'll like r "ROtTAN? Drothcf-thti t what f call hou bciim. A mani smoke ihore nuffl" HIGH LUES (2 for 25c) Vadueville Wednesday Instead Tuesday The Knnx Comedy company, a male eomcdv iHi.irtrl tiv lunula ihi Iki nf acts on the bill nf Western Assocla- tion vaudeville, at the Hunts Crate rlan theater. A lively strain of com edy runs through the entire perform ance. It Is one of the best singing acts In vaudeville, outside of the big lime. Something for the children, and of i entertaining valu to the rent of the folks Is the Muntetl Manikins, that have been developed to a high degree of perfection. The figures are almost human, and a cabaret. Including the musicians, dancers, diners, waiters, nro tdiown, a I. so a circus side show, etc. i I leant I ful costumes and stge net -tings mark the net of Situle Dale nnd Olxie DeLencf) who present "A Musi cal CoitVd surprise." with vocal and iiistruiiiiietal number lh.th thelitis mi in W W. C. Dornfleld. n world war veter an, and formerly a member of the troupe of Flute Janls and Her tiang. offers "Tiix and CluOjcr." which con statu of tiiHgfwytnd tur comtilncd with a winning pWsniQuty. Tt0trirten Sbners and Mack, tun Lilians and singers roiiud out the bin. Thry i.Ome naQphono and piano and alug and dance entertain, lugly. There will nUo be Hto uniihI ptipulir Of course you can bake with any kind of. baking powder but when you bake fine things, nothing ever takes the place of cream of tartar baking powder. IK Baking; Wl..,.t5fnrYou7VVV. I Ciie if vou bake it 1 with Schilling Biking PnuiW ami ir dna not plwse you ' merely tell your grocer. He will J Hmt unn t? in.rsinrlv. & nd without qucs-j' tion. This offer J? holds good inyjT lime ' year in tiid year out Schilling W1A Powder tartar Tea Coffee , Baking "Powder Extracts Spices Bridges All Your Problems No streams to ford, no trcaclicrous rivers to swim across, if yon liaye a Savings Account in this liank to liridfjc tliese obstacles. The road to independence will lie less haz ardous if vou provide vourself with a reserve 'here. A dollar will start one. . . The 'v::' FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OREGON iaiQ M T EBFOE OMORROW Is AT THE JACKSON COUNTY FAIR and OREGON PEAR SHOW . Medford's Stores Will Close at 12 o'clock Noon' 1 ALL FAIR BUILDINGS OPEN 10:00 A. M. WEDNESDAY & unnmg .Races Start at 1:30 P. M. Music in Grandstand by Craterian Orchestra l j.i V V 4 , , v " , HC -u Thrilling Motorcycle Stunts and Races Stock Car Auto Race Back-Up Auto Race Obstacle Auto Race Girls'' Pony Race McCleave's Show Horses Doing Various Stunts Rodeo Stunts PROGRAM MERCHANTS' Bldg. AFTERNOON AND EVENING VAUDEVILLE IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND 7:30 P.M. DANCING AT FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION 8:30 P. M. TILL MIDNIGHT o - i"MintM inc nmi uei lomi'ii) - films to open the idow, 0'