Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1928)
Mbdfobd Mail T EIBtNE Second Section Q Six Pages Second Section Six Pages Hail- Twenty third Year Weekly Kifty-niith Yitr MEDFORD, OlilXiOX. THURSDAY. Al'KIfj ", 19'J8. No. 14. 10 WIN SLUGGING BEE FROM ANGELS Latest Dope on the Big Leagues (By the Associated Tress.) Portland and 1-oh Aijkoioh hook ed up In a wild sliifinlnp m:iteh that saw five pitchers kiiurked off t.p hill before the J leavers won, llf-10. Ten of the 1!4 hiis regis tered In the contest went for extra bases. JJatteries: Ponder, French, Tomlln and Ainsmith; Cunning ham. Peters, Clabler, Gurdner and Sandberif. Oliver Mitchell outseadled Kyle Graham in a neat pitching duel , and Kan l-'rancixco made It two straight over Seattle by winning. 3-2. J alley's three hits played a large, part in the Seal vietory. liat tertcH: (iraha in and Korean!; Ml Ahell and Sprinz. A double by Pat Mc.Vulty in the seventh that sent three runners scurrying over tho plate, enabled Hollywood to hand up her second win over the Oaks, 4-3. Shellen baeh outlasted a trio of Oakland hurlers. Ilatteries: Sehellenbneh nnd Bassler; Boehler. (lould. Grug head and Head, Bool. Neither Bill Hughes nor Carl Ilolliug proved a mystery to the isneramonto slugger, whij whaled the two Mission right-handers for 13 hits nnd a 11-3 win. Vinci mid the Missions to four hits, ll.it-,' teries: Hughe, Hulling and Bald win; Vlncl nd Koehler. MATCH 10 THYE PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 5. (P) Ted Thye, Portland, made it three straight wins over Clete Kauffman, Columbus, Ohio, in ther llght hcavywelght wrestling tangle here Inst night. After 37 minutes and seven seconds of fast work, featur ed by much roughness, Kauffman secured a -body scissors on Thye. He was behind Thye at the time and when he straddled Thye's back the latter reared over baekwards. Kauffman landed on the bot tom. The force of the fall with Thye's added weight, stretched Kauffman cold. He was carried i'oni tho ring and after nn extra Vive minuteH allowance came hack froggy. Thye made short work of him. The match wns featured by Thye's flying;,- wrist lock nnd Kauffman's body and leg holds. In the 30-minute ircliminnry Ted Brown and Kay iJlniss went to a fall. draw. each taking L (By Brian Bell, Atx-intcd liv: SmhTs Writer.) j NKW YditK. Apr. 5. i.P An- nual educational tours of major j league hasi-bull clubs through the minors are developing into give and take affairs in which the little fel-i lows are giving baseball's best some terrific punishment. The New York Yankees. Brook lyn Kobins and St. l.ouis Cards were defeated by minor league op position yesterday, while the Pitts burg Pirates and Chicago White Sox had to go into extra innings to win and the Boston Braves and Cincinnati Keds spent part of the afternoon trying to get even so that they could finally move on to victory. The Yankees bowed to Nashville, 11 to 1U, in 1U innings. Huth hit his second home-run in two days, but it whs not a novelty for Qie game produced three other circuit smashes, the winning volunteers outhit the world's champions. Krankie Krisch went from the sublime to the ridiculous with four hits a n d two e rro rs. His errors hurt the team more than his hits helped. St. Louis fell before Kvans ville of the Three-Kye league. 11 to 7. Atlanta downed Brooklyn, 9 to 8, with Bobby's aces, 1 Jazzy Vance and Jess Petty doing the pitching for the Kobins. In a game of tight pitching, the Phillies stopped the Athletics, 3 to 2, in the Philadelphia series, the contest producing only It) safeties. equally divided. Ty Cobb cracked out two. Bill Dietrlck, the re formed infielder, saved the day for Shotton's crew with a catch worthy of a regular outfielder. The (Hants continued to outhit the Washington Senators and wore helped to victory, 9 to 7, by wob bly fielding on the part of the j American leaguers. Jahn blasted j a home-run ns a Suggestion that the New York club did a smart ; thing when it drafted him. j Chicago's White Sox came through with three runs in the! tenth inning to win. to 2, from I Louisville. The Sox made no ' hWtdway against the aged Nick I Cullop, still good enough as a pitche to have a horse named fori him. Old Nick allowed no hits: in his five inning job of work. j The Dallas Steers gathered but! three hits from Vangibb-r and Sul-, livan, the Detroit Tigers, winning ! 7 to 0. Paul ICasterling's home-run help-' ed. A few more may win him an j outfield place. Kogers Hornsby hit the ball hard to assist the Braves in winning a 7 to -4 frame from Chattanooga, j and a crowded eighth inning when; the Beds scored four runs, sent j Cincinnati home in front of In- t Aiatiapolls, 8 to . I The Pirates had to go 11 innings) to stop San Antonio, in to 6. The Texans did their counting early. I scoring all their runs In the first two innings. Cleveland took advantage of pood pitching to take a game from the Montgomery Lions, (i to 1. Ha in at Tulsa, probably brought on by the St. Louis Browns' ter rific hitting the day before, made base haTl out of the question. IN CHICAGO MEET CHICAGO, April 5. (AN Like , u lively rubbur ball, the harder line Carr Creek. K.. high school basketball team is bounced, the ' higher it rebounds, j Bounced more than once by an athletic obscurity which handi , i aped it wih no gymnasium, no coach and not even a gym suit. this stiii-d? team of mountaineers ! today had rebounded as an out ' standing contender for the na ; tional interscholaslic basketball championship. J Twice this team has turned back basketball teams from cities j that could tuck Carr Creek away ' in a corner nnd not notice It. ,The first victory over the Albu querque, N. M-. Indians was a (surprise; the second, won last night over the strong Auatin, ; Texas, team by a score of 2 5 to j IS. was the Herniation of tho , tournament. I A curly-headed youth. Shelby J Stamper, led the mountaineer at ; tack which shattered the her j aided Austin defense, looping six ! field goals, three of which came in the closing minutes of play to ; clinch the upset. Tonight Carr Creek meets its third test, play ing Bristol, Conn. E! j VKCA. Tex., Apr. 5. W A 33-! mile jaunt to Amarillo today con-1 fronted the 11 runners and walk-J era remaining in the J-.ua Angeles I to New Ycrk marathon. I With 1,152 miles covered, Arne J Sijominen of Detroit, continues to lead In elapsed time. His mark of. 1 sit; 4 3: 1 0 was more than five j hours better than that of Andrew) Payne, Claremore, Okla., who has; held second place for some time. I'wer C.avuzzi, Southampton, Kngland, led in the 37.3 mllo trek! from Cilen IMo, N. M., yesterday, I in 5:14:11', only 20 seconds nhead ; of Ollt Wanttinen of New York, j Kouiliinen was third in &:34;4). . Allen Currier of OranttH Pass, Ore., finished in 29th place today. I Mis time for the lap was 7:4?). andj his total elapsed time, 201:57:27-1 SANTA BABBAIIA. Cat., April 5. ffP) Cnloimi Charles A. Lind bergh today had gained a point in his game of hide and seek with the world. Hopping off from a private fly ing field where he had parked his plnno over Inght, Lindbergh yesterday took advantage of a ' convenient cloud bank to lose himself from the throng In which were many and persistent news paper reporters and cameramen. fAVlthin nn hour ho had landed 'igain in a small clearing not far from tho home of Mrs. Harry Knight, where he is visiting dur ing his Santa Barbara visit. That visit, acoerding to Harry Guggenheim, of the Guggenheim foundation for the advancement of aviation, who also is present, wVl b two weeks. GUKKNVILLI-:, S. C. Apr. T. itVtU now look hs if the Wash-1 ington Senators will open (ho sea-1 son next Tuesday against the Bos-1 ton lied Sox without Bucky Har-J ris. their youthful pilot, 'in the lineup. Harris admit cd here yesterday that his Injured foot is bothering him to such an extent that ho is not certain he will find It well enough to start the regular grind April 10 In Washington. The in jury, sustained sevaral weeks ago In Florida, while sliding into a bag, has healed enough to permit Bucky to walk comfortably, but he has discovered he can neither get on his toes nor run without suffer ing intense pain. Beeves and Hayes have been tried out at second, but HarrlH TWIN KALLS. Ida.. Apr. m Itoeky Moore. Medford. Ore., light weight, who recently made Twin Kalis his home, battered his way to his twelfth consecutive victory here last night when he knocked out Kid Terrill, Hupert, Ida., fight er. In the second round of n sched uled 10-round main event. That many million men 9 B can i oe FIGURES show that more Prince Albert is smoked by experienced jimmy-pipers than any other brand. You might give any of a dozen reasons why they bought their first tin of P. A. But their tenth and their hundredth . . . only demonstrated quality can account for that! Wouldn't you say sor The very fragrance of P. A. is an indica tion of the quality-taste still to come. The first fire-up makes -good on the aromatic promise. Cool as a steeple-jack doing his stuff. Sweet as getting back to earth again wrong safely. Mild and mellow and long-burning. Some tobacco, Men, and no mistake! If you don't know the joys of a pipe packed with P. A., get busy and make up for lost time. No matter what your present set-up may be, try Prince Albert. It is not an experi ment, but an experience a little journey into a land of pipe-joy that you'll take many times every day. The revenue stamp tells you TWO full ounces in every tin. no other tobacco is like it! C 1920, ft. J. Rcrneldi Tohiwa Company, Wimioti-Saltin, N, C. SPORT BRIEFS ' I call If he Is unable to play, -ire rookie. Uoth Perfect Health is always refreshing If you ir- lircd lark pep if j-our skin is not clear if vour appolilc is Vjtonc' you owe it to yourself and frirnds to try S.S.S. Its tonic effects will surprise you. WHEN your system is filled with rich, red blood, you don't have that tired, languid A feeling when you awake in the morning. Instead, you feci refreshed; ready to meet the world! four appetite is keen, you enjoy work or play. Vour skin is clear cheeks naturally rosy. All this because rich, red blood is Nature's substance for build ing and sustaining the body. Thousands have regained their strength and charm by taking a few bottles of S.S.S. Nature's own tonic for restoring the ap petite buil ig strength and clearing the Dody of so-called skin troubles. You know a clear skin comes from within. Correct the cause thru the blood and pimples, boils, eczema and that sallow complexion will disappear. For more than 100 years S.S.S. I'HM.ADKLPMIA. April 5. Ayt In an effort to aid tho Olympic1 committee in developing athletes ! for the 3.000 meter steeplechase j race, L a w s o n Itobflrtson, head j coach of the American Olympic j team and also of the Pennsylvania track team, has had the event j placed on the prop rum of the lni- verstiy of Pennsylvania relay car-1 nival April 27 and 28. The event will be run on the Inside of thecinder path on Frank- lilt field. IS very quarter mile wilt be a water jump. The hazard will! bo 14 feet lone with five feet ofj water nt the deepest point. j j-'iieo -unipeiiiir must, jump over or ko through the water. Stop ping aside will automatically elim inate tho contestant. lege students of all nations friend ly, and the heroine engaged to the JI son of a baron In the college, town. Their close friend is a young Kng llsh student. How the war dis- rupts their friendships, sepn rates the families and works havoc in human perspective is told in a graphic and dramatic drama. Kin borate settings representing rr Austria, an Austrian university, t and great palace, sets are among ! the more elaborate details of the big production. j Clean racs wanted at the MaU " Tribune office. rl Fights Last Night has been giving relief in thous ands of cases, as testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. "I was troubled with pimples and blackheads. I took a course of S.S.S. It cleared my face and back. I think S.S.S. is wonder ful, I have told many friends about S.S.S., and they are get ting as much benefit as J did." Miss Ruth Gahm, ll'.VElden Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. All drug stores sell S.S.Sln two sizes. Get the larger 3. It is more economical. Wrestling Tomorrow Night . Hilarity Hall Bull Montana if V i At ' vk,i . i 4 ysT2j e V.y the Associated 1'roHs.) CINCINNATI Luis Carpcntero, won from Happy Atherton. Indlan apolN, (HO. Frankie Pnlmo. Cin cinnati, defeated Jack Penney, To ledo. i"6. IJAYTON, O. Jachlo Dugan. I.outsville, won from A Corbett, Cleveland. (ll!l. l!l)KMN. Max Schtnelllng. Ku- ropean light-heavyweight cham pion, won the flerman title from Franz Df-ner. I.i). "I Was Sick i This Simple, Natural Food Made Me Well" "MY STOMACH made me miser able. I dragged around only half live because of constipation. Agmel changed this. Now I forget I have a atomach. Constipation is gone. I'm lull of 'pep.' And I did not diet just used Agmel with hearty, well balanced meals." - L. 8 CURTIS. Hollywood, CiliL Versus Lillian Gish at Hunt's C rater ian S.SS Builds Sturdy Health "The Knemv, Lillian Oish'ti new vehlel and one of the mont Meli orate Clsh features. ! now jy Ing at Hunt's Craterian. Misx (1 1 n h plays the trexic "Pauli." renter of a family strug gp brought Htiout by ati ifletnl hatredt arising from war hysteria. The plav In iHld In Austria le-; tjirlning before the war, with col-i Amtl utt4 in treirment of BTOMACH KIDNEYS ' DIABETES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE and ether t (vaic diMrdirt Arm el It not a medicine, but a natural raw health ffm-jfrom Meilrn the up ot thft Micuey plant un changed except for removal of water without cook In. Klch In vitamin, min er a 1 , Tint. Taetaa oelleUm. Non alcoholic. Manner aap need centurlea In Mex ico. Now world farvmua. Thou aandapral-e Agmel tee letters and other (re litera ture at druggist. Al Karasick SEMI-WINDUP Tex Porter vs. Cecil Barrick of Medford of Grants Pass c V , -A v. St. V - Four-Round Boxing Preliminary S . TICKETS ON SALE AT 1 BROWNS, PASTIME and CLEO'S NEWSSTAND Admission $1.10; 1st 2 rows $1.50, war tax included Ladies and Children, 50c Fre Ag-me! Literature at lieu tli's Drug Storu STARTS PROMPTLY at 8:30 P. M minium!