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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
o o Mm R!X c MKnPOTTO MATTi TRTr.TTXK, "NfnDFOKD, OnEflOtt, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBKn EUGENE LINE-UP i 0 QAlanJo 20, 10-2.) - jr WWJ Now Showing at Rialto Theater I t i v vie i : i Man j . Utoam ; : Pot l.HAOri? ST.tXDIXfiS. ' National. .; PlttHlmrK 4 67 New York XO M Cincinnati ...... 7!) I'l Kt. Ioi!b 75 75 Brooklyn C8 81 1'oston : 69 83 niit-uKo 7 M I'hilttilnlpliln 3 85 American. VV. I,. WnshlnRton 9fi 5a l'hilaielihla K7 a M. Louis Kl 159 Dlrolt , 7(1 71 Clilcago 71! 75 Cleveland 70 SI Now York BS K2 I'.oxton - 47 10(1 .673 .r.23 .son .456 .454 .444 .420 Pet. .iir.1 .54 .640 .Ml .603 .4li4 .453 .295 SEASON OF 1 ' m:vJtt,. Ore. Kpt. An nouncement of the lineup to face the Multnomah Athletic club football warriors of Portland In KuKne next Saturduy revealed at the Unlvprnity of Oregon cump today that the UtUr- men have been dlHplaced in four porti- tionn on the team. The men who will be on the field for Oregon 'in the fiiHt guine of the KfUKnn wore pnnounct'd by Couch iJlek Smith as follows: Kri (limit, left end; Itert Snorting, left tackle; Oene HhieldH, left guard; furl Johnson, center; Harold Harden, right guard; IJert KernH, right tacltlo Captain Rob Mautz, right end: Louis Anderson, quarterback; ic etzel, left half; Fred HarrlHon, right half; Lynn Jonen, fullback. The battle between Harrison nnd Hoot flibson appeaiH in "The Thrill ! wIlderneHa," when from behind the ' And rwm for the quarterback berth Chitm'r," the ntory of the "extra" tree, taking n walk while her train Is ' was ended by the shifting of llurri- 7111111 woes In filmland, at the itlalto , delayed, conies a very acceptable ! Hon to half. Harrison will do the ; theater today. "Thou." . . j punting. It Is his first year on the Ah a cowboy, ho itt Hitting beneath inn train supposedly Htalled have vaiHlty. Wetwl, at the other half, a tree not farm from a railroad track, a habit of Marling Htiddenly, and iwas the Individual star of last year's reading Omar Khayyam's poetic din- .that's what thin one does. Ho it's up 'freshman team. He weighs in at 185 nertations on "A loaf of bread, a jug 'to the cowboy and his horse to get land 1h fast. 1 of wine and Thou beside me in the Mho tarty on hor train. Kd.Omnt at left -end, another new man in the lineup is a transfer from Scene fromTHF THRILL CHASER." " Starring HOOT GIBSON auniversm. Gibson production LIFE OF CRIME NKW Y.ORK, Sopt. 20. (A. TJ I'nrrlng a fight netwnen tlio Drowns nml TlBers for third niaco In the American nml a Tlrimklynlioston nklrnilsli for fifth in the National, the major league baacbatl HtumlinKH today nniicared fixed for the year with only two teaniH in the same poHitiona tliey hold at the close of last year's races. Washington and Cleveland, first and sixth in the American, respectively, Tave heen the only clnhs to parallel their pace of a season ago. F.vory team In the National league will finish In a new berth unless the 1'hlllles put on a closing rush accom- pnnled by a further decline of the nlwn, nf term i-onvli t At the pcnl- I Physically, Hrown did not have the Cubs. This would provide opportunity i,.ntlarv here, one of tbu must mice- appearance of a gunman, lie was tr Kletcber'a entry to vault from the tacular criminal careers of this part scarcely five feet tall and webhed cellar to seventh place, where they 0f Die country was ended. I1' v.er perched last October. Urnwn -was shot down bv ft uunr.l 'poumls. The champion I'irates closed In 11124 (iu,inK ii attempted prison break I t third place. Now York, now second, whu. ,. ftm, ty Hinlih. another was on top: the third place Hods were ,lrimim.,., wero preparinK tn make se. fourth, while the Cards, completing cur0 W, thP at(1 nt oxploslves. The the l!)2!i first division picture, Inst Inon woro nn,A ,, jm nH lhPy W1,,. year were sixth. fixing to set off several charges of nl- I'oston rose from the collnr nnd Is tr0. KiyCorine. Clarence !. Morse. Pure of a better position than It held nmn elerk of the riM)n, wn3 iso ki. lest year, while the CubB, now seventh, pa during the fusilado of shots and wri fifth a year ago. . Hmlth is In the iirlson hospltab where i I wo second division clubs of 11)24 chances for recovery are said to "'"'ion uiruuKii 10 uiu Hint sec- bo Hii,,i,f. lie was wounded In the over conducted in tlila section of the country. The fugitive fled from town lo town nnd everywhere ho went a trail of crime was left behind. He was finally apprehended near Medicine Mow. Wyo., after a gun bnttle with a sheriff's posse In which ho was se riously Injured. Ho was brought back to Omaha on . a stretcher and placed 'In the county ". I jail. Keveral days later b6 was given T.T.NTOI.N, Neb., Kept. 2I. Vltha 1'fe sentence in the penitentiary for the killing i late yesterday of Kred , , iimnaiMiniR. parked near the field. The prisoners '('"Ba where he played end and were released and then followed one """' , Hal '""" guard, the of the most sensational .man hunts remaining new man is a sophomore. iiiMi ii.in iieen iiiiijiuk iiuiii uu urn- slstent ball. Bliss and Uniley, veteran gintrds are out with injuries. shoulder. x neceusllatiug the amputa- t'nn this year nnd a share in tho v o-ld's series receipts. They are tho ton of Ills arm nmioiics n inn American, nnisiiiiiK itrnwn's unlawful operations began second thlB season as aiialnst fifth Pn,.y ln mo, At tllo nB t Bi!1 , p'uee last year, and the Cardinals In ,, wlls P,inV,,ted nnd sentenced to the tho National who rose from sixth ,, penitentiary for the imirder of t' nee In 19J4 to take louilh this year. ,.,,orly couple In Dundy county. Hhs crowded out wo second place n0 wns pnluned after serving seven eliths. the Yankees dropping this year ycnrH to seventh In the American and the An'r 1,tn IiiIiik his freedom nrnwn II ' III It III I II ill III UIM i'NaLIOIIUl. Tho Amorlcnn first div1nlon, an The high school football team went into hard training last evening In preparation for its game next Satur- h urn! red and twenty "' w ,l " iamau. i ans nign ni:inini in nun Uliy. it will Of lilt scholastic game of tho seasaii for the locals. The Klamath Kalis team is a heavy aggregation, cnaehed by iLaw rence Krt'nch, a former U. of O. player, and filled with n desire to win the houthern Oregon championship. B0I-T&N CA cigar you'll like , ; lQc2 for 25c ISc and 3 for SGc "A man is known by the cigar he gives his friends. ; Bill, you sure knew how to boost yourself with me when you gave me this ROI-TAN. It gets better with every puff." M M N AGREED ON SAYS JACK- SOUTH- -BEND. Ind.. Sept. 29. (A.! IM-rJnck Jenipsey said today that j all details W a wbrld's heavyweight match with Hnrry Wilis na his op ponent, bad been ti greed upon with tho exception of the referoo. Demit- The Screen By Ye Press Agent, went lo Town and embarked unon a serleg of crimen ranging front burg- I At-Hunt'H Ontciiam, The Itoval Khorasshan nuartette fey nt' that hour cancelled -a ' second W1ll rumlteVUa three days' enguge lescrvatiiin to Cleveland in order that ,n(.nt at the tVaterian thea:er tonight, he might remain in conference here n has proven a'-popular musical at- wlth I'rnmoter KltzHlmmottH and Pad- traction and one of tho best quartettes fly Mullins, Wills' manager. s over heard in 1-ils city. ' The film portion of the nr""1""!! I nhowing scenes from tho 1. O. t. b Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. ',' ,t A pleasant one day trip. : Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Eoseborg, connecting following morning to Portland. ' We take paseengers for all way points. For further Information , and tickets call Union Stage Depot. .Phone 809. FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 Direct' Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points. ' Hotel Mure Powell Street at O'Farrell , 8AN FRANCISCO "Nearest toEverythint" Every modern convenience for the guest. Circulating Ice water. Hospitality and good service.. HARVEY M.TOY Owner $i.w.u, itsa.mt . ftdayeod up WWW Salem Convict Dies. SAIiKM, Ore., Sent. 2D. S. M. Mc- .'rr.MHtitutnd totliiy, wns subject to only ,.y Ht lpUB(,a ( inituTiiolilh' iht'fl, I t'lhitock, 7-1 years old, a prisoner nt panulo in Portland, nnd lOvtinKelint , , ii,e C, i,. imb vvimlo nox ,,,, kept him In nnd out of tho Mlult) pflll Mw n slontlor clinncs of plln.l, ln pr,mm , fnp ft num,,el. ot ymvH. Iiiiok to fourth place by closlmr with i r m i, .. fi, ... f rush nKainst Cleveland to profit by arrested" nnd pleaded uulllv to 'ijrnnd r'vn 'Wln,v 'P"rs for n statutory People." a ph'otnpicy of modern life t'"i possible collapse of tho TlKors i,.,. u ......i,.,..i .',....,...... ,., ler'ine. He has n sister llvintt in with Adolphe Menjou, nnd a notalde ' Only four Karnes worn played yes terduv. Tho Tlxers divided a twin li'll with tho Yankees.' takini; tho first tho Blata penltentlnry, died today.: Hilly Sunday, frollekiiur with the I to was received from Jefferson 1'orilnnd and Los AnRoles hall tonms. county l'ehruniy 1, l'.ilrf, to serve from I The feature film is "Are Parents I from tinn lo len venrs In Hie Nebraska M'''''Kiln who will bo llutlflud of his cast. A Lloyd Hamilton comedy com- '...,. ... .... (leath. Dlotes Ihe tirneram. i .1 Htnlo prison on (IiIh charge, hut fate intervened ngniii and he wns pnroled, i in o. nutw uiun mgged a nmce 01 (M,aP,(1( nt 0mnha In May. after . . .n, hud "' i wiiivni., iu i mi pntlclng two young women Into an nu- iiih ; HnaHfiii ioibi ui . tmiiohllo he drove them to htH hut on ' wenty mtH Kuvo tho (iinnts a !l-7 lho ou,H,rt of the city and kept "'" '" "iiin. """" "'" Ihem chained up fur two days, on i-.u m i n i e.oH"!! ineir nnino . I)(.1., ,,y, u1(, .. mKe.l season by scalphiK tho llruvus, 4 tu 1. T TO HAVE AN EDGE to attract the attention of a nmn who was xvnrklnit in n field ndjacent to the but nnd the man started to ihe cabin lo rescue Ihem. lie was Intercepted by llrown, however, who drew two trims nnd forced lho man Into Ibe but where he wns also chained up. After tellim; the man he wns koIur- out to dli; his iirtive. Itrown departed and doi'lnK bis absence the man maiv HKCd to free himself and notified of' f icers. The officers nrrlved but In Ihe meantime llrown had fled in the innti's automobile which bad been ' NRW YORK. Sept. 29. (A. P.I . PltchlnR, it Is Kenerally conceded. Is , 'shout 7o per cent of the world's series bat lie, for which reason tho rival . boards of baseball straleity In Pitts burg nnd WushliiKton nro concentrnl . Inn intently on methods of shntfllnK tho IwlrllnK deck In the classic that stalls October 7 In the Pirates' don. Tho Senators' problem Ih simpler than that of their rivals. Ducky Harris is replylmr upon his two Krent rlKht handers, Stanley t'oveleskio nnd Walter Johnson, lo carry bis main bunion, wherons Hill McKochnle und Fred Clarke, co-directors of Pirate net les, havo a half dozen experienced men. AhlrldKo, Meadows, Kremer and Yde hnve been Ihe Plrnto mnlnstavn IhroiiKhout the Benson nnd likely also win oe me first called on in tho series, hut the veteran Hahe Adams and ' Johnny Morrison nlso flRtiro strongly In I'ltlsburff calculations. Vuch depends upon the Condition of Johnson's arm. which has been out of keltor once or twice this season. but nt his best many critics believe WnshlnKlon's two star defense In the 1,ut' will serve for a winning margin. " ' "Spec" Meixlows, a veteran of long experience, and Kmll Yde, clever young southpaw, may be the main choice of the Pirates for mound work. Meadows bns heen consistent, hut Yde. tho National b'anue'a leading '' pitcher in 1924, started tho present aenson poorly nnd was withdrawn ftoin several gnmes. (if Into he np pbnra to havo been himseir. nnd if right will prove a powerful busman. ! " Victim of Grudge Fight. HKND, Ore., Sept. M With five knife wounds, one of them on his Jaw, Henry McCoy, 40 year-old sheep . herder, In nt a local hospital ns the result of what Tin tcrnm n "cnulee fight." Much Improved In henllb this morning, he refused to Bivu auy ox ' iilinHo 0f. .tbe UUU ,. the bloom of newness In a better polish Your household looks worlds brighter afMr quick "going over" with Ctilol Liquid Gloss. 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