Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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fEDFORD WKXli TftTBTOTE, MEDFORD, OnkfiQy. FT?TT)AY. fATgCTT 30,
192R.
6 10
How does the young mem
want his shoes?
enough ginger to give them pep
' comfortable to wear and pay for
Selz shoes give all this ' and.
. no steep prices ;
Campbell Clothing Co.
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps
On Main Street , i -.. . Near Front
Delipious
Roasts
Tlio vexed lioiiBowlfo's problem uh lo whoro nlio can Kei
thoroughly reliable) inentH lb cnnlly solved nt Ihlu wol!
known shun.
Here you'll find cvory day a wonderful dlHpluy of H-phIi
wholeHonio meats that nuke your mouth water Jum to
look at them.
It hurt enouuli that our inealH look (,'ood they niimt he
frusu and taale Kood as woll. We're more particular than
you can be, Hint everything you buy hero Is of the bent.
Phone your order for meat or poultry, and we'll servo you
bettor than If you come In person.
Easter Lamb 1 Fancy Roasts
Chickens Rabbits
Pork Tenderloin Beef
Pork Beef Tenderloin
' i Brookfield Sausage Veal
J I ai ii.s S w i H, ' Pro i ifmm
Halt' or whole
Baron Swift's' Premium
Half or whole .-,
30c
40c
In fact everything a good
meat market should have
Liberty Market
"The Homo of Good Meats"
Swift's (Jovmnmunt Inspectod lleef Swift's Ileal
Crowds Attend
REVIVAL
Apostolic Faith Mission
42 North Front St., Medford, Oregon
Inspirational Singing led by 10-piece or
chestra. Special vocal numbers at each
service.
Instrumental selections by Concert Trio
(Violig, Cello and Piano).
SL'KVJCKS AS FOLLOWS:
Every evening 7:1.") (except Monthly').
Sunday 10 :.'!0 . ni., LMil) j. m. juid 7::i() p. m.
:
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
o
QlmUlei Advertising Oeti Results,
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RUNNERS QUI
A 1 T0 1 SHOT,
T REACH Ai HEFTi CLASSIC WINNER
AtOltlAHTV. N. M., Mnr. 30. (A-
M. i.. .
..iiiiiUinii1K ins xpeclntuuir run
liiliK. Arno Suomlnen. Detroit,
XKW VOItK. Mar.h 30. !!)-
Ten rotinils and l,eo LmnHki. "th
AIXTUEH, Eng., Mar. 30. fpj
, .... ..,,.,. u i-u i.mmm. -ini-iuniy two horses, one of tlioni
on- , Al.crdic n A skims I II," stand lie- i AlmMiran ljrted. of inn i - vu .ru.r
ii'OHK-ruiintry in.inithnn.
ot-vfii mu-iuks to Murlurty, a ilin-
lanru or -'h ,.,;i(... ...i.,
orauort Iii,t than 'wi-en mil.... : ham.lon.-.hlp.
Joe Kekyra. 2 1 -year-old
1' r o m 1 Dayton. Ohio, liirhl ln-iivvwelirlit.
and a chunce for u world's fimie
Hokyru, who has
hour. The rinn's elapsed tlmn for! fouB'it himself Into inoinlneiue
the DS'.s miles traveled so fur lsi,,ur'"B a 'inn career of a little
i -A ;l2:0li. I more than u year, meets the
Muomlnen now has n lend of, rutBed, hurd-hlttint; l.omskl over
tvireo hours and 31 seconds over'"'0 ten-round roulu 'at .Madison
I'eter (Invuzzl, Southampton, Kiik-I Stl"lire Oarden.
land, mill hnlilliiK seeond herth, Tommy Loimhran, klni; of the
ttith elapsed time of I r,S:l'0:3ti. j IlKhl heavyweiKlila, has agreed lo
KoIIowIiik Piioniincn and Oavuzzl.i defend his crown analnst the
Andrew I'ayne, t'lareniorp. Oklu., I winner.
placed third yesterday, eomlnK In Tne odds wore elKlil to five
24 minutes and 11 seconds behind l.omskl's experience would
the KnKllshmnn. I oe too ureut an obstacle for the
loday the runners expected i0i youthful Sekyra lo surmount. I
mine eastward across the rolling mere were fears, too, ill the
lu tnc; Historic f.innd National, tin-l.-hed
today ill one of the must sen
sational .runnings of Uiis clastic
event since, its Inauguration In
ISM.
Tlpnerary Tim. owned liv II R
Kenyon and ridden by J. Dutton. an
amateur, proved to have the stam
ina utul luck to win. ilo was u
lnii-to l shot.
The Kreat favorite. Hilly liuiton,
owned by Howard Hruce, of Kalti
more, made a urand race of It, but
lost nis chance to become the first
American bred horse to win the
historic steeple chase by a tall at
the very last fence. He was re
mounted, however, by his Irish
jockey, CuUlmtn, and finished the
course, takiim second place.
Tile rest of the lield, jockeys ahd
horses, were littered all over the
i:rueliUK route.
Hilly llurlon was a :i:i-to-l shot.
Tile distance was four luibs. N5G
yards.
INFLUENZA
As a preventive, melt snrf
inhale night ami morntnp
HIS Ml TOWN -
r 21 Million Jarm Us J Yiartt,
WIIKATOX, 111.. -Mar. M.-A)
Wli.-at. n has lost its most distin
UUlsbed tlli.eu llatold filed"!
(Iralme. iceman and football player.
The beautiful home that touch
downs bniit is lor sale and "Ited"
has iniynted to California to be
nearer his summer business the
movies. His father will join him as
soon as the house is sold.
Bi Windows and Doors
ruth-
KT. UKI.KNS. Krirkson
ers are buildint; IGOOO he cream
p'ruil.
CASTI.K l: n'K. Mill - Ilixon
holdings shi.w K""i K'dd, tin and
'platiiium values.
i,.i:t;r..T sihick ix
SOCTIII:ltV OltKfiOX
TROWBRIDGE
i.r.viiii i: yahu
mi n ss m o
the
New Mexico prairie to I'alma
i.lll eonlrol, 3fi miles uwuy.
a-.m.ir i.ricKson or I'ort Chester,
J. i., unit August Keitar of Ash
tabula, Ohio, left the race today
as a protest analnst the dismissal
of the trainer and countryman.
Atex i-inn, who was ordered to
leave the cross-country caravan for
;an Infraction of the rules. , Those hrj
"i tnc race said Klnn was
oismissed for beiatlnn lieferee Ar
thur Duffy of Huston.
TY COBB RETIRES
BEATS WALL ST.
NEW YOftK. Mnr. 30 M1 Th.1
! EvenliiK Post, In n special dispatch !
from Auuustn. (!a says today that
j ry :obb had decided to retire from
baseball following a reported clean-1
UP of K'OO.UOU III the stock market.1
j Inability to t-et hai-k Into playlnif'
shaiie lifter workouts wllh the Ail..
j leiics ulso flKureil lu Cobb's de
Iclslon to otilt. accoidlnii to the
' est, whose correspondent says his
.iiormauon comes from an unlm
j Reachable source.
(obbs lees could not stand the
siiain or another campalKn and h
"as coniemplatliiK retirement when
market turned favorable for
lilm and Influenced his decision,"
I the story says.
I i repined lo have reaped
inn estimated profit of i
.cncnii .Motors arid t.!oeu Cola dur-
n ino unpreceilente.l rise (u the
slock market within the Inst week.
Dayton boy's camp that making i
175 pounds, the class limit, would'
rob sekyra of somo stveiiKth. that j
uilKht come In handy when l.om-!
ski's right hand iilays a tattoo on'
his body. Hekyra rupldly Is Blow-!
Ine out of the light heavyweight I
division. .Many of his best per-1
fonnances have been u g a I n s t
heavyweights. ,
l.omskl, at 24, has 75 battles '
to look back upon, one of them I
a defeat at the hands of Lough-
ran early this year. In that bout '
l.omskl swung that deadly right
hand to the champion's chin and
Tommy went down twice In the
first round for counts of nine.
Hut Lomskl could not keep
Loughran down, and the cham
pion boxed his way to victory the
est of the way.
Physically. Hekyra will have a
decided advantage, as ho is taller,
heavier nnd bigger In every way
than the Pacific const slugger.
OREGON CHAMPS
F
PORTLAND. Or,., Mar. Ilo.
AlemherN r the U'aHliitiHlnn hiKh
Hfhool lukt(llmll Ipiiiii, clianiplonH
or Oiomm. who Hturlod For I'hh-nKo
ycHtmlay lo mrlicimte iu tlio 1111
Monul (Din naniciii in ii i. i
(that r(y. won, Imltod hy tclruraph
in -Mnitsiuii and tnsirntitMl to re
Mirn homo. It ilcvclnjuMl Hie team
was hirliuihlc to piny In u tour
naini'ht cl.i.- Id th,. f,irt (hat the
W at;lilni;toii hcIioiiI. as w t-ll as
other INirlliiihl hih hi-IhhiIs. never
Hftiliatcd with the OroKim High
I mii'iir asHiH iittmn. Monoy
raised to dufray rxiMMises (,r the
trii will hn rclunieil to itH donors.
Latest Dope on the
Big Leagues
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, .Man h t
A KtruiiKt'r than la.i sta-.
sun In all tlepailnn'iits, wua Hie
way .Manager Moi lni ty ;inaly ti
the Detroit TiKora uh lint team
hiuke eaiii) here for t lie notth
Imul trek.
Not u day of the lx weekn"
training period was lost through
ine lenient weather, Moriarty nahl,
and as a result the men are ;in
excellent eoiulltiun.
.'HIUiKVKI'tUtT, I,a., Marelr.SU.
(!) t'oaeh "litK KU" WalslU-'ol"
the chieuKo White Sox lias uuitfht
Hill elssell how to repay l lu: Hox
tor the $ 12;i.OOO I hey paid t'or
him, hut the effort was ho strenu
oiih t hat Walsh pulled u tend op.
adu had to ko to hed.
In the first few exhibition
names wit h the White Sox, til"
J'ueifir Cuust Ijeawup s t a r w;as
nervuus, htttlim at wide ones and
dropping ea-ny rollers. Val.h too';
Cissell aside, piteheil tn him ninl
.showed him hiH must Klaiin;
laults. Tussing one of his famous
twists, Walsh pulled a tendon ami
was forced to hed fur two days.
Now ho is hnhhtiiiK about with ;i
cane und t'isetl is improving rap
idly, KettitiK a triple, two doubles
and two .singles in his last nine
times at bat. ills fielding has
also improved.
ENGLISH CREWS IN '
THAMES CLASSIC
l.OS A.NCKLKS. Miireb :(. !')
The rillsbuiKh I'hales were
more respectful of Joe .McCarthys
Chicago Cubs today uh t hey u"t
ready for the second uanio 'of
their five-name series.
J-ed by Hack AVilson and KiUi
uyler, a former I 'Irate, the (.'libs
beat the .National League cha m
pions yexii-nlay. 7 to .'. Wilson,
with a home run and a double.
accounted lor six runs, while Cuy
br doubled ami siny led. scorii);
two runs.
March III). (,V) !
hlRhest
crews of Oxford
' universities en
elhtleth annual
Thames tomorrow
I'litney, Kng.
NtruiiK to the
efficiene,-. t he
;iin Caiubridm
Khkc In tiicir
race on the
over a four-mile course. Oxford
has won 40. Cambriili;o :tS. There
has been one tie.
Cainhri.in,. s ., lit favorite
lu the bettiliK.
A Kreut deal will depend Upon
the w e a t h e r. however. If it
should be rouuh. th crew which
wins the toss and is
choos,. Hie more shelte
MIAMI, Kin., March :I0. iV)
I The I lost on liraves have u m-w
worry that has nothing to do with
the fuel 1 but I lwv Imvo nf f..i ...l
plteh of two Ntraiuht reverses.
Left l-'ieldcr 1-Mdie Moore, one
of tin' club's m o s i consistent
players, may have lo he operated
on for appendicitis.
MlKMlNdllAM. Ala.,
f..l w a y M,ip
lleds' first basi'tuan.
fir.st appearame of the
March SO.
Cini'inna'l
math) his
year when
lion,
able
Is likely to
advantage.
he relieved decide, Kelly in the
si tii Inning in the game with
1 Urni luu hum yesterday. e tot a
able to , hit his first tune up. but smashod
d posi- ' into a double iduv in the ninth
have a onsnler- j inning.
Fights Last Night
ATO!:lA. l'u-nperntive Dairy
lation is building SMi.eoo
ennlenary
..mt.
and powdered milk
(Uv The Associated I ess)
l.ivi:i:i'iii).. Kmc- i:ms wha
l.n. Chicago, st. mm.c, I iir-nri
toncl, fiance. tC.'i.
t'I.i: IM.AMi. -- Tommy l-i
man. Cl. eland. k n o eked
Willie Harmon. ,.,v York. (31.
Sieve Nog, mu. Cleveland, and I'etc
Ziwc. I'ltlsl.urgh. drew. (M l
CIIICAild. .1 i m m y II) me.
I...uis ille. scored a tcchnl.nl
knock, .ut over I'letm Corn, New
Wl.'IK. .,l.
V P tl'UINnV v . . .
,l:auinan. I'alei-..n, defeated lien
nie Mall. St. Loots. Mill.
Vol'Niisi'otVV ohm. hick
I' i" a o s. Y.uingstnwu, won over
I'inl.y Mllchell. Milwaukee. Hill
I'T TMO.MAM, Ky. Kid Woods.
Illillaniipulls. defeated (lyp.y Wil
liams, 'roleilo. ( 1(11 .
.Mi U Ki lls I'o ;''. pa l'lill (lold-
stein. .'cw York, and Callfornn
Joe Cans, .,(jrcv, ( o i ,
"HAN"ni:i:Ai:i)i.vo. c n n f
o.lbnny Adims. San llernardlno.
'I,,r'' d O1) II. .on, Sioux City
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that nourishes efficieniy and
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weight. It's known world-
wiae as q'
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