MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON,' FRIDAY, APRTL 13. 1928.
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UPON DESTROYER HOLD FIELD DAY iM'INTYRE, TONIGHT
jBINGLE IN NINTH 1 SPORT BRIEFS HIGH OFFICER OF
BEATS PORTLAND,'r,:r: CALIFORNIA HELD
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JIAYPOItT, Fla., April 13. (PI ' An liili'i'csliiiK afternoon Is rom-
' nerlnrlni: h wn "pi'isuadoil" j Iseil nil who allcnd tho liny Scout
Ito ko aboard tho Vtiitcd Btiilcs 1 1 IvUl tiny being held Suturday
demroyed ISIliliiRsloy. but that she afternoon on tile Vun Hcoyoc field,
"wanted to bo," Cynthia Alberta A larse number of diminctlve and
Pool, 5-year-old Bt. l'etembuiK different event aru iomlned with
girl, toBtlfied toduy ut a naval court
of Imiulry hearing charges ncaltiHl
tieaman Kramer, charged with ne
cretlng her on tho veum'l.
The court of inquiry convened
after the llllllngaley had been or-
1 tiered back to thla port when the
glrl'H presence nl)oard wan dicov
red; Kramer was placed In lronn.
Cynthia nald Hhe w o u 1 d have
'"Jumped overboard" had she
known her father was coming here
to return her to Ht. 1'eterpburg.
The father, who started the inves-
tho wall Kculing being ono of tho
beat.
Making fire by frlctlou, either by
nibbing Htlckn together or with
flint and died, l a novelty and one
of tho preparedness ideas taught by
scouting. Tho water boiling con
test Is another InteroHln event,
and for pure enjoymeut 1 lie dress
ing race and the obstacle raco are
both unique. Grunts Pass, Central
Point, Jacksonville, Ashland and n
mini be r uf other communities will
be represented, nnd some of them
havo been practicing hard, with
fUtANTH PASS, April 13 lir
booking the Joe riorman-ltoMiv
Mclutyre fight, which Ik to take
place on next Friday evening at
8:30 In Hob Quick's new drain
jPass Athletic club, Hob Quick
; booked an event that is ipterest-
woman was also planning to stow
away on tho HililngHley, leaving
j her husband. Kho wan prevented.
Cynthia said, when the husliand
arrived at the dock just before his
wife boarded the destroyer.
ligation which resulted In the giiTHjih01. eyos on the big silver loving
discovery, was expected hero dur-l(;Upat stake.
lug the day. j There Is no admission charge.
The girl spent last night locked and all parents nnd friends are
; In the room of a boarding house, j urged to attend the meet, seo what
A "married woman" of St. Pe-: the scoutn have to offer and to help
leinburg was connected with the i thorn by tl eir encouraging presence
case by Cynthia, when she said theifor tho afternoon.
A number of splendid prizes are
orfered for tho events In tho Hoy
Scout Held meet, there being 12
events with a prize for each, duo to
the generoally of noverul of tho lo
cal merchants.
Ono of the SO-yard dashes has a
watch, given by the Hast Hide Phar.
niauy, while another dash has a
pocket Hen watch from harry
Hehado'H Jewelry store. Russell's
lias offered u useful and unique
novelty In u folding phonograph
which can be taken on long or
short hikes with very little trouble,
and will give the lucky troop much
plensure.
Tho KitHt Sldo Grocery has of
fered three pounds of candy for
ono ovent, while the Johnson Pro
(luco company lias donated a box
of applea for another winning
troop; the Medl'ord lAirnlluro and
Hardware company, a complete
flashlight and individual fin aid
kit from the Jarmin & Woods T)ni'
Co., nro some of Ihc othor prizes.
Kvenls will start promptly at 1:30
p. m. and tile grounds will bo open
a't II) Tor troops to arrango their
reservations, all being 1n charge
of It. 11. Cailwallndcr nnd Scout
Hxucutivo Helchor.
W A H II I NO TO X , April 13. Wi
Five girls who sought adventure on
the high seas might still be sailing
with Uncle Ham's navy had not one
of them confided to her chum that
sh'o intended to ship on a destroyer
,as a stowaway. Uut she did, and
now flvo girls are on land again,
'ono sailor Is under arrest, and a
court of Inquiry will go into the
'matter.
The girl who told was Cynthia
Alberta Pool. 5-year-old high
school girl of Ht. Petersburg, Fla
Tho chum told Cynthia's parents
nnd her father got In touch with
the naval authorities,
' A search of tho destroyer Wll-
Ingsley resulted In the discovery of
the gin, and she was put ushore at
' Mayport, Fla.
Pool's message iilo resulled In a
general search of vessels In South
Atlantic wuters, and four other
girls were found. Uesldes the Pool
girl, tho navy had been Informed
that ono girl was discovered on the
light cruiser Concord, the de
stroyer Hands and tho destroyer
repair ship Dobbins.
Dispatches from Florida, how
ever, accounted for a fourth be
sides Miss Pool., ,
Tho four gave their names as
Hilly I.acer, Hose r.lcdulre, Flossie
Jtlce anil Itamlltla Avary.
Plnced ashore at' Key West by
tho Concord, they said they had
"shipped" at New Orleans to re
turn to their homes In Philadel
phia, where they were employed
as waitresses. All wore given fares
back to Xew Orleans.
A Planum 'J'Hp.
HAN F;:A.VCIHC0, April 1.1.
tVP) Monte Mlue and a party of IS
other motion picture actors and
I'M, UMNO, Ok la., April 13. (P)
The elghly-lwo runners and walk
ers heading the cross country
marathon caravan faced a 33-inilc
Jaunt to Oklahoma City today with
the marks of desert travel re
moved from clothing anil equip
ment in readiness for reception by
Governor Henry H. Johnston.
Anilmiv Pv,, ,.
actresses returned hero today on oklu., used the 37 mile lap from'
mo nee.
Mltip Kniil llu-y hiul mnno real
iMlvontm-eH that were not fllim'il.
Tht-y WiM'o Hhiinvrmiu'd onre, hi'
Ha Id. - 'Uncp they iit HtntniltMl
for Hi'Wrul hout'H on u rural roef
ami were iinHlnU'd hy
tlrnmutlr fnnliion.
liH'i'oum his lend over l'ctor (.'a
vuv.zi of Southampton, KriKland.
Tho Oklnhonian I'lninluMl In
H;'-')i:2-( to retyln tho li'iuliMMhip In
1'lap.seit tinu' with a mark of
1MH : )! : 3 I . (mvuz.i needed six
houi'H and 31! miniiU'H, clvlnir liim
natlvoB injtt total of U-l K ; 1 H : GO for tho trip
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FEEE DELIVERY
j I iik tho entire Htato of Oregon.
I ('omni'intH upon tho coming bat
i tlo may h noon in th different
i nnwHpapniH throughout tho Htatn.
Much of till His dun lo tho fact
.that hoth of tho fliflitei'H nr well
known all through tho Htato, and
tho news that they nro matched
Ik drawing the 'ph of the Ore
gon Hort world on thin fiht.
I-'int nlKht tho fans hud the
j bunt oportunlly of alt to rom
iparo tho twu hoys at cIoho rnntfo.
j Mohhy M'-Intyro worked out flint
j In Hub Quirk 'h tyyiniiuxliim ami
when lie had flnlHhed, .foe (lor-
man arrived and conimeiu'ed his
: daily dozen. However, even at
mien Home. ranK'v it 1h ImpOHHiblr1
to decide which liaw the etlno .011
the other. Hobby in Hald to be
In better condition than any man
who huH boxed in (irautH J'uhs
iH'fore. He kooh t hroiiKb 1 5
rounds (if work and doemi't worn
lo bo the leaHt bit tired at the
flnlnh. (Joi'nin nalo in in won
derful condition. ConsidorlnK &
fitfhl mieh iih thiH. where tho
f Ik h tent are no evenly matched.
It 1m cortain that It 1m Koin(,r to
be mighty IntereHtlinr, cIohc unci
fUHt, which Ih HomethiiiK a fight
fan cravew.
Mr In tyre In n rousing much ln
teroHt, now that the fact that ho
bun never mnoked or drank is
boronilnw known. Home, find it
mlKhty hard to believe that lie
went four yearn In the navy with
out doing either of these thing.
I i Ih major interest J.t fighting. Ho
would rnther fight than eat. Dun
can. IiIh manager, sa.VH that he
never haw any trouble In pelting
Hubby to train. He nays that often
he IiaH trouble in getting Hobby
to stop working. "When uHked if
he wiih HiiperstitlotiH ixgurding
Friday the tilth, Mclntyrc replied.
"Why should I be? My only
Huperstltion Ih the Htrnng ono of
winning my fight. Although 1
have never noon .loo Oorman
fight, I havo had his method of
fighting described to me, and
while not confining myself to
that stylo of fighting. I know
what is needed to imitHi (lor
11111118 riKhtitiK ability, and 1 am
in enrneMt when 1 nay t hat not
only will 1 match hfm, but will
push that mark and beat him.
I 'lease don't consider me egotis
tical," Melnlyro went on. "In
any name h man ban to believe
in himself. ir you don't believe
In yourself, it is a hard task to
got others to believe in you. In
my case, my statements are back
ed by my strong belief In my
ability. My manager, Duncan,
knows what I am up against in
(lorman and he Is ho sure I am
goinu to win that It is hard to
keep him from betting the family
Jewels."
Promoter Quick hnH arranged
a strong card, c.onslHtln of li 0
rounds, which will be chuck full
of action from tho curtain raiser
to tho main event. From all in
dications this Will be the largest
fight audience ever assembled in
Houthern Oregon. Tho fight is
btiing discussed on all sides, and
Qule klH being asked to put more
Heats on sale.
Klnce the fact of Al KaraHloks
visit In ( Irants Pass Saturday has
become known, Quick h:iH been
asked by many fa iih to bring the
Itusslan to irants Pass again.
Karasick .made quite a hit when
he wrestled here before, and the
fans would like nothing better
than to see him in action against
some good man once more.
(By the Associated Press)
Larry's oingle in tho last of the
ninth, driving Pete Head, broke a'
3-3 deadlock and gave Oakland a
1 4-8 win over Portland. The Oaks
; cracked Cole for 14 hits, but failed
; lo bunch them. Haiterics: Colo
and Kcgo-.tP.nehler and Head.
I Han Francisco regstorod her ninth
, victory in ID starts by taking her
.third straight game from the Mis
sions, 3-0. Jacobs allowed the Hells
six hits nnd set seven of them down
on strikes. HatteiioH: Jacobs and
Sprinz; PUIott, Nelson and liald
wln, Whitney.
Ono lono hit, a single by Heath,
was all Hollywood could collect
from tho delivery of llruce Can-
, nlngl am Angel hurler, and lyis An
! gelea defeated the Start-:, u-0. A
homer by Tolson with two men on
in the sixth accounted for all the
runs. Haltcries: Cunningham and
Sandbei-?; Muleahy, Hhodes and
Cook. Agnew.
Sacramento hurled a pair of Se
attle pitchers under an avalanche
of hits while Hay Keating toyed
with the Indian sluggers and the
Solons made it two out of throe
from Seattle, winning ll-l. lialter-!
ies: . Martin, Nance and Schmidt;
Keating and Coffman,
MAX lti;it.AUDlNO. Cal.. April
13, (fP Theodore Kinztn, former:
'retired capitalist of Jollet, 111., and
lately manager of NHI CliHby, Hlv--i-rsldc,
.'al.. negro heavyweight
boxer, dropped dead shortly after:
seeing his boxer knock out Louis
Alvarado, Ran liego fighter. In the
second round of a scheduled ten-1
round match here last night. J
A doctor said heart failure. In
duced by the excitement of seeing
ing man win, had caused the death.
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JOHNSTOWN, Pa., April. 13.
Id'l Another W'aner Iiuh Kilned to
llny In the IMttsbui-Kh area. Tru-
vi'u, cousin of I.loytl and Paul
Whikt of tho Pirates. hH accepted
lerniK with the JohnMown elub of
the Middle Atlantic I.eaKue, and
will report Sunday at Port Itoyal,
Vu., where the team trains. Travea
wan (,-lven a tryout with the 1'iiaten
at J'aHO ltnldcH thlH sprinK. but wan
neat back to h( home, Ada, Okla.,
for more sand tot experience. The
ternm were not announced.
NEW YOltK, April 13. MP)
.MIkh Marion Lloyile of New York
today brought the national woni
en'n fenelntt title back to thlH coun
try. .She won all six of her matchea
In the national championshtpN at
the Kencorx' vliib, .New York. She
u'cectl M ihh Htephanio Stern of
(lerniany,! who did not compete
Ibis year.
SAN FKANC'ISCO, April 13. (If)
I.eon French, deputy Htate attor
ney Keneral, and IiIh wife, Kthel
, rrench, were arrested at the Helle
: vue hotel hero today on charges
of renlmlnK pollt'e officers, beln-j
: drunk In public and disturliliiK the
I peace. In the fl(;ht which preceded
the arrest French was clubbed by
a hotel clerh, police said.
The entire fifth floor of the fash
ionable hotel was In an uproar be
fore police subdued and hand
cuffed the state official and took
the couple to tho city prison. Hoth
were released on their own recog
nizance. Police said that liquor served at
a party attended by officers from
the Pacific battle fleet was re
sponsible for the disturbance.
CISSELL PLEASES FIX SCHEDULE AT1
WHITE SOX FANS1 MEET WEDNESDAY
CHICAGO, April 13. (P) Hml
In' Elll Clasell, tho SlliS.OOu White
Sox rookie shortstop, formerly with
the Portland Heavers, has. rendered
satisfaction-plus so far to the skep
tic Chicago l'any.
In two games with Cleveland, tho
former Pacific Coast lueKue star
has has led tho Whlto Sox butting
attack, batting five times In eight
times at bnt. In his norvuusncss In
tho rirst game, he pegged a wild
throw to first after a beautiful one
handed slop.
"The Kid's a comer nnd Vorth
I he money," Munagor Hay SOIialk
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First Practice of
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Hasebnll practice will be held at i
the fair grounds Sunday ut 10 a. m. j
and 3 i). m. This team will be
named the Medford Merchants and
will be organized to play In the !
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Court Hall asks all players wishing '
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a meeting i.s to be held next Wed-,
nesday at Yi'ekji to decide whether
j tho season in to open May 13 or
May 20. - ,
The Heason will include 16
gfimcH for Medford, eight of
which will be played here at the
fair grounds where the diamond
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Cr rover t' I e v e 1 a n d Alexander
turned hack the champion Pirates
without a run in the lists a I St.
Louis yesterday, while his Cardinal
males triumphed by Ti to 0.
The t'lnelnnntl red tens jnlted
the t Mileage i'ubs fur the xccond
conMei-utie day, tliis time by It to
3. n six-run flurry in the eighth
Inning breaking a tic of three all.
The S. l.mils ltrowns vf the
American League b v o k e out In
typiical .Mlssnurlan manner with
another decision over the Pet roll
Tigers, 7 to 2,
The Chicago White Sox uthlt
the Indians by 10 to T. but dropped
a not her engagement to Cleveland
by 2 to 1.
The cold and wet grounds forced
idleness upon the other bin league
out fits and revived the argument
that the opening of (he pennant
nicen should be delayed to the luM
week In April.
Fights Last Night
(By ths Associated Press)
KOKT THOMAS. Ky. ('..vpsy Wil
liams, Tnlotlti. won noVHiHitr de
cision over Willis Yiip. lmllanio-
t'ANTON, Ohio. Chun. I'liiintncr
of Akron, Ohio, knocked out Qncn
tin Uotnprn II" In. Chile (III.
!A VK.NPOKT. low. Hell Tlilan
!of Ollfornl knocked out Wiko '
HosokbII of Omuha (6). Kayo White
of New OrlentiK shntleil llrimle
Stnnlov. Tnl:t (10). I
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.".00 Pants , : $4.50
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