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    PAGE EIGHT
MEDFOTtn MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OUEGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1023.
GOSSIP STILL
GOING
J
A GREAT BATTLE
Exhibition
Baseball
Kihlbltloii
At 1'hlludelphia: II
lMilludclphlu IN) 1
rhlludelphla (A) II
IJulteries: Ferguson,
iP K.
li 2
9 I)
I) e c h t,
CIluvi1,
HweetUind und Wilson;
Itouunel und Cochrune.
, Al New York. It. II. K.
Some of the cleverest wrestling Itruoklyn IN) 12 16 3
wen In .Yledtord for yearn took , New York (A) 53
place luBt night, when Al Kuru-; Ilatlerlcs. ivtty. Cark and llnr
slck. Itusslan Uon of rortlnnd, tonves; Hoyt, ripgrus, Shealy und
YANKEES PICKED 'ANGELES EVENS
TO WIN TITLE IN OP SERIES WITH
SPITE OE SLUMP:
CALIFORNiA
IS
VICTORIOUS !N
'captured the other two race, the : through 10 vlclou. rounds-lo
freshnm-n by o uud one-half oven break.
lengths In l.' iiiinuict
'and the Junior varsity by eighth
.lengths In !:.. '1'he two laiter
t events were over a two-mile course.
riaiuilflerf 1vrtling Kfcta 1
(By Alan J. (iould. AvlK-laled
iivm SKint i-:uiior)
il'.y the Associutcd I'rcss.)
A four-run rally in the seventh
poor showing of the New York
Kels taking the came 7-3.
An
Bchul-
Today, as during tlio past few
days, much displeasure and com
incut was overheard because of the
grand Jury, which has had a spc-1 ,,.,',,. ,, ... ,,r m.,ii.-icirubowskl.
eta! Investigation in prc-zresB for i woud ,Wo out or ihrce falls at Al Cincinnati. It. II. K. I """ees in tneir spring training merich hit for the circuit. Hat
weeks, havln.-: not yet mudu its re-! tlio Hilarity hall pavilion before Cleveland (A) 0 1 4 has failed to shake the teries: Yerkcs, Metel. Warhop and
port, in order to stup l:.e ugiy ru- a record ureuKing crowu. ine
mors, some of which are regarded wrestlers we-re evenly matched
Fights Last Night
SRATTLl:, Apr.
-Wi The Pa
cific coast conference rowing title
(lly The Associated Cress)
I SAN D1KGO. Mushy Calluhan.
Junior welterweight champion.
beat Hick Itamies. San Diego.
....i.i,i i ,. An..uiuu t.. .... IIUI. jonniiy muk'u. .n..- .
NhW OltK. April 7. or) The , " 1 today securely rested on the heads defeated Johnny Murtone, Hos
ton,
(6).
as absurd, and which are growing i und dlspluyed the fastest action
more so every duy. ever witnessed locally.
Some of the street talk overheard After 24 minutes of wrestling
today coming from gosslpln?
groups, was that politics was hold
ing the Jury report back, and that,
Jn view of tde fact that the time lor
filing of candidacies is rapidly ai-
Cincinnati INI II 6 , commence oi me oig majority oi : Ainsmllh; Weathcrsby and Sand-
Hattirlc: Minute. Hiown and '. experts mat tne worms cliani- berg.
Autiey; I.uque, Jablowskl und I''0"" wl" aBuin lead the Amerl- (jan Francisco hung up her
llargrave. jean League parade. fourth straight victory over Ke-
4 These newspaper ciiim's may be attle, whullng four Indian hurlers
The Weather
Hull lost the first full by a fly
ing lieudloik after having been
made somewhat groggy by the
speedy Ittissinn, who applied Sev
ern! heuilliicku helnri Kull flnnllv
proachlng, the delay looked unfair. ,.,, , , jOWnvcr, bo
Such talk Is only heard from null- rr ,h, ,,, w.., i.n.i i,....n
cui, irresponsiuio gossipeis, us me.,,, B(,v(.rill Knt vucrH mt by lug u a. in., none.
Vast majority of citizens seem to ,.,... ,,.,..,, ,,, . i.r, YcHlcrduv's weather here
feel that the Jury Is proceeding ! . ' ,., 1.ml.r,.iine. ck- highest this "ted their opinions to this sec
with its work as fast as possible, I T. . . .. nmrirwi iiionth s-nct lylz !iti Jowesl nd annual coneensuf of The As-'en hits between them
snd also as unbiased as possible.
Ab near as can be learned, the
jury is helpless to close up its in
vestUuitlon, whatever it Is Investi
gating, as one thing leads to an
other in tho various angles which
must be looked into in the interest
of all-around fairness, and lias
caimed several of the adjourn
ments from time to lime.
According to all that can be
learned without direct word from
any of the Jury members, the Jury
report, when It is made, will be
based on fact anil not gossip, preju
dice or attempted slander.
There was much speculation on
the streets toilay iim to whether the
Jury adjourned last Monday after
noon for a week, or for a pe
riod of ten days. It was under
stood by the Mall Tribune last Mon
day that ins adjournment was for
a week.
Inquiry at the county clerk's of
fice today as to tho timo of ad
journment revealed the fact that
that offico did not know.
diil last yeur when they picked ' route for the Seals, although hit
the Athletics to win. but 85 per i freely. Katteries: House, li. Wll
eenl of those polled by The As-1 son. Nance. Sunseri and Parker:
Lowest temperature this morn- social d I'ress this spring are j Thurston and Hprinz.
ing, 34. -onvlmed that Hube Uuth and his Hollywood sewed up the series
I reclpltatlon for 24 hours end-1 males will repeat. witn mo oaks by again taking the
i-iiriy-iwij oui or -i:j writers i cnampions into camp, this time
High- a,,d sports editors who eontrin- i by a 6-J score. era and Kerr,
lloliywoou Inlleldern, collected sev-
Italteries:
of the varsity crew of the t'niver
sity of Cuiiforniu after they guc
cessfully defended the champion
ship yesterday against the Univer
sity of Washington when, with i
mighty reserve of power they flash
ed across the finish line of a three
niile race half a length ahead, won his way to a Id-round de
A choppy lake and stiff head cision over Joe Marcus of Port
wind tended to slow down the time, i land in the feature event at the
the Hears crossing the line In 18 arena here last night. Kach boy
minutes, 10.2 seconds, or two min- weighed 131 H pounds.
utes and 14.2 seconds slower than j Al Gracio of Spokane and John-
the course record. AVashlne'r.n ny Trambltus of Seattle buttled
VANCOl'VEIi, li. C Apr. 17.
iJPi Concentrating on a left-hand
uttuek and keeping away from
everything with a sleep lubel at
tached thereto. Hilly Townsend
with more than usual roughness. I temperature yesterday, 31, lowest soclute.t rresa pick me i ankees , luccune una Agnew; l ooper. Crag-
land was won by Montana In nlneltlils month since 1KI2, 22. .Mean. to "ke It three straight pen-1 nean. uoum and Head.
minutes by a step-over toe hold, temperature yesterday. So; depui- ""is. i"" " 7 . , """"
KuruslYk attempted to crawl from tore lor the day, excess, o. Aver-i of southern exhibitions, these do ph In a fairly tight pitching
tho mnt, but Montana had Placed luge dally deficiency for thoeuues oeueve inai e.,n wiougn ''""; " yeuaiors again ie
too much leverage on the foot! month, S degrees. ce this year mu be closer j feated the Missions 3-1. Spark-
und the Itusslan was finally Precipitation: Total rainfall than in l!i27. when the Yankees ling fielding saved the Solon pitch-
Hinee first of month. .47 In.h; ' i ' v"-; ' --.......,--. ""'""
lS-venr avcrago for the month, rivals, there Is no reason to doubt i-ucloipn, h.ckert and Whitney;
1.30 Inches. Total rainfall since that the powerful attack of the I Keefo and Koehler.
Janunry first, (1.52 inches. Total New Yorkers will again be doml-1
rulnfiil lsiiu-c Hentember. 14 30 nunt
inrn(.H j f the humlful of experts who
yesterday. 5 n. in. preoi t tne vanuees win ne
12 noon, D8 per cent; ' r,um,e.l oir men- nign peicn, live
Hcieei tne Atuietics led ny uonn
und Slieaker us pennant winners
forced to give up. He suffered
some Injury to the foot and
walked on it gingerly when he
came hack for the third fall. Just
before Hull managed to place tho
toe hold, the two wrestlers ex
changed a few blows and the
Hull bellowed that Karnslck wns
roughing it up top much.
The third full came as a Blir
prlHu to tho fans, who hollered
the match to be going Hull's way.
Inasmuch as M o n t a n a had
clumped n headlock on Knra
s'ck, who apparently could not
break It, though ho battled for
ueveral minutes by rolling over,
standing up nnd falling down.
However, the hold was finally
broken, and before Hull knew
what had happened, he was the
victim of nn airplane spin nnd
Karnslck won tho match, tho last
fall coming In 7 minutes.
The crow d seemed to favor
Hull nnd cheered him when ho
wns showing progress. However
I Karnslck came in for his ap
plause whenever he broke, away
from Homo dangerous hold held
desperately by tho Hollywood
wrestler, who fought every min
ute hu nn, n tln ring.
Tim senil-flnul preliminary was
iwesiieu in a short time between
Cecil Itanlck of llrunts Puss und
Tex Porter of this city, the fulls
r Tho long process of counting
votes for tho seven new directors
of the Meilford chuinhcr of Com
merce wns begun yesteriluy after
noon and was completed last night.
Tim ,n ,t....u ...ill I., .1.1 ....
early meeting with the remaining i ''"'"'"K ' 1w than five minutes
i.i.i ........ i .'ucn, wiih Porter winiiim. iw
Humidity
!I3 per cent
.1 p. in., 30 pur cent.
Choracter of day
cleur.
for
Sun sets today at 11:43 p.
riM's toluol row. 5:42 a. in.;
tomorrow, 6.44 p. ni.
(Itises and sets computed
level horizon I.
Forecast for tonight nnd tomor
row: Knir tonight and Sunday.
Continued warm.
h. WAI.TKll DICK.
Meteorologist, U. S. Weather Hu-
reuu.
while two name the Washington
sets ! Senators as first choices. I
Tl'.is minority places the l an- j
ki es second In six selections and
third In one list.
In sharp contrast to the Nu- 51
IIOOYKIt KN'DOKHItt)
(Continued from Page One)
tiunal League selections, whore
the Pirates are choices In a wide
range of opinion, there Is re
murkubly little difference of
opinion aboul tile rating of
Aliier'cun League clubs. In fact
they ure picked right down the
line to finish exuetly as they did
last fall.
, , n. ..i- 1 fl... middle I The Detroit Tigers round old
west to realize that his nomination division the concensus
BASKETBALL TITLE
TO BE DECIDED AT
T
NOTICE
The manager of the City Sani
tary Service, Inc.. will be at
their office at the Jarmln &
Woods Drug Store on North Cen
tral Ave. between (lie hours of
9 and 11 each morning, where
ho can be seen relative to any
matter pertaining to services or
rates. No increase is contem
plated over former rates and any
necessary adjustments will be
gladly made.
CITY SANITARY SERVICE, Inc.
Ily U W. Phillips, Pres.-Mgr.
15
.Bjmujgujumisni iMnuuuiBMimamn
$5,000 in CASH PRIZES!
HOW MANY STARS CAN YOU COUNT IN THIS MAP?
seven held over from last year
lo elect chamber officers for the
ensuing year.
Tim following directors were
elected: W. s. ilolger, maiiuger
ef tho J. c. Penney store; Hobert
Hammond, manager of tile Home
body scissors nnd i Itnl.l
won the first fall for Porter in
five minutes, and a painful key
lock won llnrrlck the second fall,
wlillii nn arm bur won the decid
ing full for p0ii,.r, the lust two
Telephone company; John CiirklnJ ..n""f '" ll"''"' minutes each
city attorney; J. D. Itussell, pro-l 0 wrestlers were well
prletor of Itussell's, Inc.; Paul """t'heel and won the hearty np
Schorer, fruit grower and dealer; i ,l"""e of the crowd. Porter, who
J. W. Wakefield, real estate agent: w"" 'lefeatcd ,y Iiarrick here last
an Swlgare, innnager of the Dally! ' snowed remarkable im
ivews; j . t;. carle, Southern Pa
cific passenger agent.
cannot be stopped.
"The republican lino of defense
must be drawn accordingly. In
the enst republican uncertainty is
conceded, uud with the tendency
towurd unemployment. Smith will
lie even stronger than present dayjtl'em
predictions. Tlirci
"Willi republican weakness In;"""
mil a pennant contending "big
four'' that is conceded n big edge
over tlie other half of tho circuit.
In fact, only four cr'tlcs think
well enough of the chances of
any of the other tenlusito pick
for first division berth.
of these ballots go to the
So and one to the Cleve-
Dire held over from biHt
your ure as follows: Karl tluddls,
local fenco dealer; J. C. Thompson,
division manager of the California
;Origon Power company: llowni-d
Belief fel, proprietor of the Med-
o. nieiii. over ins lust appear
inii-e. ami is a promising
wrestler. He Is Im'ng trained by
tumor jack Wood, local mat artlHl.
Kuiaslck was challenged for a
mutch here next month bv both
Stanley 'lingers, former iimm.
Pass grnpiilcr. and Kiillnr .I....1,
ford Hlectrle company; Vernon ",M,d. and the Itusslan will proli
uwier, cashier of the JiiekKim I "" uppeur here against one of
County bunk; C. c. I.emmon, local
representative for Sgobel & Day:
J. C. Mann, proprietor of Manii's
department store.
FUEL-LESS MOTOR
PERFECTED IRE
iiu'ho two wroNtlfTH. Wimvn Con
rad. wnM!tiiiK Inmnietnr at thi
Hum hern OrcKnn Normal .school
ut AhIiIhihI. wan tho rohvp tor tho
'VinlnK. whllo f ;rno (Kntiy) liy
mon. Hollywooil comenMnn who
completed a mnvlo comedy hero
this week, wns the nnnouncer.
A four-round imxInR pretimi
nnry van f o ti r h t hetween Lee
Swnpp and Norman Neathatnmer,
Imlh u( CrnntH Vntw, nnd provided
Kood entertn!nnient.
ll wiih unnounred from the rlnn
l"Ht niht ty SmIIoi- .Turk Wooil
thiil thn next wre.stllittf Hinoker
will he heht April L'fl hetween
the eiiHt. we vim only hope to winluind Indiann,
with repuhllcan Ht length In the
middle west.
Homer Will Crry I-jtst.
"If the rt'puhltnui nominutlon is
maile wHliout u enndidale favor
ahlu to farm li'Hinhitiun. tt Imme
dtutely plaeeH In the doiihtful col
umn nevenil HtutcH upon which the
repuhlleiinn muni rely in order to
ho HHHUred of HiirccHw."
I'oinlln out that Pit kiiiHon wiih
iMineedltig that l.owdeu eould not
carry New York. New JTHey. Con
ned leu It, New Mexico, ILllode Inl
and and MaH-iachusettfi, Ne .oji,
who in one of the Hoover stalwarts
youiiK j ,n tnl th-clared the Iowa
representative. "doeH hl candidate
tin ill turn hy such a dlncloHure
to tho puhllr."i
"Hi- whould com in un leu to such
information confident in lly to the
party leadiMH," declared Newton,
adding
"Mr. Dickinson statey that Mr.
Hoover, if nominated, will carry
KaiiHas, Iowa, Minnesotn, Michi
Kan and other pivotal agricultural
wi'Htern kI at oh. Ho Ih rinht almut
thin, hut it dorH not accord wiih
the current propnBamlu of hit col
Inanues in th Lowdon campaign. fc
Ho, however, dimply conflrmw n
manifcM fact and if he will add
(hat Mr. Hoover will carry the
eastern stateH hy tli
in hlNtory. H will iheti hu riBht
an to his eoncluflionH."
The White Sox are rated fifth
-i ml Cleveland sixth, with the
In'owns conceded only a slight
edire over the lloston lted Sox In
tho battle to escape lant place.
VMIEY RIINNFR
BEHIND LEADER!
Kxpeilinenls on n fuellens mo
tor, wlilcli were iinnolinced sev
eral weeks uko lly Wllllum Koley,
foremun of Hie McCaskey oi -rlinrds
mu, Cenlrul I'olnt. are
ultractinK attention from eniil
neeis und electrical ciiKlneers In
various t.ectlolls of tllo country.,
ll'. Koley bavlm; reci'lveil lellers
of imiulry from a numbei' of
eastern ciiies.
-' Tie ImS lein-neil fi-nto Mnh.nl ,, I .
lorne.vs lllut if a working .n.nlel ! """need later,
is perfected, the unintlnK of n! """edy enterlulnnicnt wns pro.
patent Is loKlcal. and lis possl-1 vl,,,',, between fulls by Charles
Millies nie piuceil above those nri""r'',y' Hollywood movie conie
the nincliine Ihat was poi rccted '""" who "Inked a wrest line
by V. II ieisli.ill, mi custom "ml,h 'lllt himself. Ills match
.experimenter. At present Mr.l ''Ik
T'oiey bus no model, nnd is pinn-nlni-
on building a new one, the
'yln one huvuiK been dlMiiunt ieil
Sonic lime uko.
tii. The mnlnr works on a dliferen'.
principle than the Ilemlcrshott
inuchine ami before It was dis
mantled operated sutfsfuctorliy.
.Iiccord.'ni; lo Mr. Foley.
I .OS A.VOIII.IOS, April 7. ll'l
' ft V liamlllon. flint come-1
dian. Will nilloeit ,ler(,n,ln,il In I
Stanley lioilKers, who Is tnuklnir i "1IU ''ei'e today lor dlvor
his lieniliiuiM'ters here, nnd Sum ''' !,u'"- Irene llainlllon, on ih
i luphnni. Ilrlllsh lion, of l'oil
I 'and, who wrestled Ted Tbye in
1'oi'llnnd this week. This ninteli
Is expected to be a real baltle. A
nin'n event boxlliu mutch will
nlso be presented on the sumo
i cnr.l between two up nnd coming
Milliters, whose nnmeu will be an-
EASTER EGG HUNT Al "
irrounilH of cruelly.
riltOOM, Tex., Apr. 7. (!')
Adaptlni.' themselves to the low
lemperatures eni'ountered In the
Panhandle, leaders in the cross
country marathon used the 3-ttli
lap to reduce the marKlu of Arne
Sollminen of lletrolt.
Dili Wunttlnen. 96-pound Finn
ish entry from New York, led the
Hx reniuin:np conte: ints In t lie
4u.fi mile lap from Amarillo yes
terday In 5 hours and H minutes.
This allowed hlni to Jump from
ten h to sixth olacn 111 claused
time. He lias covered the 1.229.(1
iaritest vole miles from l.os Annoles in 23!l:14:
li. Sollnilnell. who occupies first
place in elupsed time with 2ul:10:
14. finished eleventh.
Toduy's schedule culls fur a 37
mlle trek nortlieust to Mcl.eun, the
."ITitli control point.
Allan Currier, rirunts I'nss. Ore..
finished in 9:20:31. and 270:20:41
elupsed time.
; CHICAGO. April 1 .W) The
national lnterscholastlc basketball
champlonslilp for 192(1 will bo to!
i team from either tho south or I
middle west. j
This wns assured today when
union. III., drew Grand Forks, X. I
O., and Ashland, Ky.. drew Vien-
la. On.. In the semi-finals of the j
University of ChicaRo's national j
ouvnnment. The winners will !
meet tonight for the title. j
Vienna stopped tho meteoric rise ,
f Can- Creek, Ky., Inst nlKht, win. j
line over the mountulnecrs 22-11. i
V lust minute rally enabled Gland :
Forks to nose out Alexandria. I,n ,
-3-22. Ashland hud an easy time '
iicatlnir .MoniK. Ala.. 29-1 li. and
Canton's ulnw-breaklliB offense '
disposed of St. George. I'tah 1
n. ' " ;
The consolation fliuht also Is !
Jown to the semi-final round, with :
hree eastern nnd one mlil-westeni
earn still in the runninc. Wheel-
UK. W. Vu., und WllmltiKton, N. c. j
ire paired In one tramo und j
Ahuuutuck. Conn., and Kng-lewood,
hicapo, Jn the other.
" 4 '
Mm. (ioodliim liiiimivra
NoliTIIA.Mi'TO.W Mass.. Aoril
7. (P) Mrs. I. p in 1 r ,1 Goodhue, i
mumer or Mrs. Calvin C'nnlldge. !
was reported at noon toilay as 1
having ha,i a fairly good day so ;
far.
Mrs. Coolidnc spent more than I
an hour at the hospital. I
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SCOUT LEADERS 10
Considerable Interest Is being
shown in the Kastor egg hunt, put
on at Iho children's playground on
Kaster niornir.-j at !i o'clock for the
children under 1- years of age.
Tho giila of the junior high
HClinol U'HI ha on thn Droitmln nurlv
'and hide tho eggs, vhlrh will put
I Meil'ord in a class with Washing-
Ion, 1). C, where an annual Kasler
1 " ' I hunt Is stased on tho White
' Attention 4s called lo the Scout House lawn.
leaders' training course, Monduv I 1'aronts are rc.iucsu.d not to ul
evening, as II'Ib session will slart low thdr youuger ones to come be
on the second class requirements . fore. a. m., so that nil may have
for a scout, and nil interested men .an eipial nppiirtunlty.
will want to bo on lime, according
to B. E. Carter of the Crater I.ako
"council.
; C, A. Holes of Central I'olnt
ijioctn to bring four others with
him to thin meeting, and others are
coming from as fnr as Hogno Itlver; WOli km- runeral services
anil Hea-tle. Thin rourse la one or the late firvilie Works will be con
tltpj nationally approved training j din ted Sunday. April sin. aO; p.
coufseB and will entitle those com- in. under the uu-pi. .-. of the i!. A.
pletlnK It to a diploma from the ill. of Ashhmd .it the grave side in
Boy Scouts of America, algtted byl'he -Stearns cemetery. Conger
Caivln CoolldBo aa honorary presl-1 funeral parlors In chair, of ni
rlont . niiigenii nis. U
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PHONE 631
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