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e TtfEDFOTin MAIL TRIBUNE. ftfEDFORP, OflfrOpy. "MONDAY, APRIL 2. 192S. PAGE FIVE -a beaversIlanked; TWICE BY BELLS; LOSE 9 MEETS THIS WEEK NO WEDDING BELLS TILDEN SHADOWED i'MERCHANTS' WILL H0RNER,WILC0X TO PICK OLYMPIC OR FLAG ON BELT BY NEW METEOR BE MONICKER f AND GATES LEAD CONTEST ENTRIES FOR GENE TUNNEYiOF TENNIS COURTIEDFORD'S TEAM SPRING TOURNEY (Bjr Alan J. Gould. .ssoi-lutcd I'ross Sports lUllcor.) NKW YORK, Apr. 2i. UP) - NEW YORK. Apr. 23. (A Oenej LOS AXOEt.ES, April 2. VP) Manager Court Hall put IhoJ To dote. S3 members have tom Tunney tn bark In New York rendylA bnunilhiK, tilark-huireil college Medford Me it hunts bnll team thru ph-Ud three lS-hole munds In to Biart training for his heavy-(junior toduy wtood on the pedes-! two Mienuons workouts yesterday the Boring tournament of tho Honue Valley Holt club, wnun w to end next Sunday with the odds (By the Associated Presw) Twelve hits was the sum total of the Portland hitters' efforts In 16 innings off two Mission hurlers and not a Beaver dented the plate In the two games, both of which the Missions won, 7-0, and 1-0. The victories increased the Hells winning streak to six and the Beavers' . losing Btreuk tn nine. Uatterles: Davenport und AVhltney; Ponder, Ortman, Tom I'.n, French and Hego. Second game: Ludolph and Buldwln; Couch nnd Ainsmith. After dropping a hectic slug ging match, 12-9, In the tlv-u Kiiine, Los Angeles came bacK to win an 11-innlng night-cap fioin Sacramento. 3 to 2. Sacramento broke a 1-1 tie in the first of the 11th, when Koehler .homed, but the Angels came back to score twice in their hnlf and win. l'nt 1 cries. Kallio, Shea and Koehler: Wright, Peers, O'a r d n e r and Sandbergh. Second game: Jta chnc and Hoffman; It. Osborne, "Wenthersby and Hannah. Seattle split a pair with Holly wood. Manager Jimmy Middl'-'ton pitching the Indians to a 3-1 vic tory, after the Stars had massa cred four Indian hurlers to win the first game, , 11-6. Uatterles: Kullerton and Agnew; Knight, Graham, Teachout, Nance and Parker. Second game: Hulvey nnd Agnew; M I d d 1 c t o n nnd Schmidt. r- San Francisco swept the series with Oakland, five games to two. by grabbing both ends of a double header, 4-1 and 4-3. Buckshot May kept ten Oak hits well scat tered in the morning fray, and the champions made five bobblf.i to help tho Seals along. Duti h Uue ther and Wilbur Cooper, two ven erable southpaws, hooked up In the afternoon fray and the Seal Dinger won his own pane with a single In the ninth that drove in Mishkin with the winning run. Batteries: Sparks. Hasty and Head; May ,and Sprinz. Se?nd gamp: ioper and Head; lluother nnd Sprinz. ' RECOROCROWD TO SEE CUBS CHICAGO, April 23. P Manager Jqe McCarthy nnd his C'ulw have nAde a promising start In thoir 1928 attempt to shatter the National league's attend inre record, which they set laat sea son. For the second time fci five days, a new turnstile niarl; was established at Wrtgley field yes terday, when 60.000 fans turned out to watch the Cubs beat Pitts burg, 3 to 2. The former Chit-ago mark was 48.000, made in tile Cubs' home opener last Wed nesday. Last season the Bruins broke the senior circuit's season attend ance record. This year they hope to better that mark with n win ning team nnd an enlarged paik. President William Vee.k of the Cubs led a squad of detectives ill a raid on ticket scalpers yes terday. Ten were arrested, 81 tickets, which they had offered for sale at a dollar or more over the offico prices, were seize:! and tho men released under l-onds nnd warned to discontinue their trndc. l Thapa . . . I " ' - ' - - here ami th. k , r i. " K" i elglM mile defense against the tal creeled by southern California that lasted 4 i hours. most of them wis. e ohscuret ih,l- i. ,-..u, r ,...,.: limn T, Tilden. out in me uuernoon ;, Wt ttl rtfit.nt in fuvor ef O. players showed up for a try-out.; 0 Horner. George Gules and U A seven inning game was played P. Wilcox, tho latter two holding nom now on by the main strug-, plonsh.p 'shot'" a year. Tennis fans,, who fturned tie or tne talent, especially for thei After a week here, Tunney plans onnu.o nt tl I ox Ancclcg club between the regulars and the net scores of 214 and the former .u pmces on the track and field , to start on a pcogram of light veaterd iV lo aeo ..iJic ntir parade 1 yuImtKan8' tne regulars winning, a score of 211. The low net ,m training in Speculator. N. Y. !J ,y , (4 to 2. j score for one game is 81 and When the all-around clnsa ofi Tunney arrived from Miami h!Khly touted strokes nnd Ki.vertt, nundred people were in is held jointly by Don Chirk and performers In college and club Beachr Fin., yesterday in time to racquet skill, instead went nwny ! nU(l,ulant,() !o 8ee tno hoya naye a 0i Horn6r. ranks from coast to coast is con-. characterize as "ridiculous" re-Klnff tho praises of Ben Gor-' th(ljr fh.Kt work.ouL Begin-' The Sunday following the close slderec it can be guessed how port8 that he planned to tour Ku-' chakoff, 20-year-old Occidental n, n T mlav eveninir at 5:15. the ' of tno present tournament, the ri . i W Tnere "te on a "honeymoon" after heollege youth. n a busy after- Medf((.(, Merclmnt8 wlll ,)luy tho h.cal club will entertain tho Coos ,nJ , k y?n.ln eVei7 BVec'jbttt,le JIeen ' !noon of ,l"v,n- rehukoff swept Mei!fwn! hl h S(.nool teiim a ftve County country club with a 20- J tu I ,1 . fV CRl"? plllCe "Do yo ' know." nuoried the nside timer Allison, national nn, evening tho man gulf team, which will meet on the team that goes to Amster-hmninn "nnvnn nf Mmmri mind , inter-colleKlate chamu on, In to .; ... ....... ' , , ,1' "'hcu t'l mis weeK. - l nciu iurt iiyuia. jTui'iiiuuutia " I cnampion, -anyone oi snunu mmu , im i-um-nuue c u u u u n, 'halinue of this week. These local playc u-nn hns tiiiH nosM lHiivniir nun sira trnt seis. u-j. men uuircu .. . . This vifilf win ,itnn.u ,,. . - - - - wtMKuuin win uu uoiu icuiiis mui-n mctr oumu IthA h wpr " ..uu.,op wiui ..cum oiiuv... . Bl,0(, Th0 Me(lforU hlKU ttmm under way. ...nn..,b . EOin. m iv jooparaise an inai ny Prepar; are ulrcady well St:'tinK mar- outlust as well as ottt-stroke Tll- ' HllCeil 11 nrt hl-'licn nr Ilia ml.lHln. I i . w .1 i I j . i , lFl .v ,t....u.-, rieu f iasi year .1 rectiiveu 1.-; ocn iinu rmnu jun, west win concentrate on r riday ( 000,000 for tnkim? seven punches star. 0-4, 11-13. G-4. ex-Yalo Is enthusliistic ' over these work- FollowlnR are scores In the tour- outs, und promise to Bivo the nament for three rounds: ink in o- him frnm nnn 1111 !,u,imi"' mosuy irom me east nui) just paln elfish ' I court to the other in split sec also from points us far out as the Rackinp Tex hickard's selection ! onds, plus an ability to "out enn- . ..v..... ,kk 1 i-.nn.-. or ms opponent, runney saui ne nonba 1" even Tilden himse f. and Sntnrl..v m rw- M.,inu I V a 1 . .V. ' - cr. hnnts a real work out. Jack thn nniito ri'hu-u ii'hii.. ..ipio nu. . . ...... ... .... . itWKhen tho Medford hih school - ,-.v- . 1 w no is noi wining uu unu i iaKing nim irom one pari 01 um nitl,hi- h,.u (ninii ,n,iflll, Gross H'ndt- pitchcr. line field for the Pennsylvania re-1 ntent no.Hsihli tills summer. prestige and; i,,.,,,,,. , .... 'cheers for the young Los Angeles Thlll.sllVi wln JIu.h u ( eumeN for the Medford h while Jack Hughes believed Ileeney was the best of itrouht victory tne- challengers.. 'cheers The champion nns conscientious' iaver .ua doubles .-v. ...... ...... ... .... eve it lime ciorcnaKoic serveo ne tlnnnl nmlln.l lliu WIiIhI Rwn St llOOj - won, lay carnival. These two meets may settle the prospects of a big share of the latent. At Pennsylvania the of- fioto 1 DAf.tttnti. ,,,111 KA nDnnA(n11u busy for Charley Paddock heads Lmi nwira.i(.n .,roU,n.,iAu.l Illden n.mnatd lo rnpe y chants. . ... .. r - t - - some or inn nnnori or tno aiv ' of red, white and blue to Clene Tun- , beIl,lnB John Hennessey. of ney when he arrived ,,u' h- Indianapolis. 6-7. 6-3. 6-2. but champion turned it back with the ' ver.the,01ia fllllBhed the after-, reuuest that some other color , sun u.u. , Jacobs, teamed with Wilmcr A'-ll- 1 C'!.nh .T f , ,h " "Ked out a victory ever the general w h the colors of 'h am f .., ,,,.. a,f(, the sprint entry list while decatlion candidates will compete in the for mal Olympic tryout. The most sens:v'l(mal develop ment of the whole Olympic pro gram so far Is the sudden rise of 1 Joie Hay as a full-fledged mara j thon runner. 1 Joie satisfied everybody that he ; be used to drupe around the port j has the courage as well as ability! y stomach of n fighter." the cham to s'Jiy the route under difficulties.! pton commented In returning the He vi need many competent on- gift. servers tnat ne win oe among tne greatest of them all when he has had the advantage of more train ing and experience. f More than one close student of marathon form Is willing to wager that Kay will lead the pack the "next time out. In the New York tn t nun- Iloiwh mil i-n I hull nPt ! month whether Clarence Demur, the Hoston winner, is entered or COXWAV, Mo., Apr. 23. lP,- I not. As a matter of fact, Joie "It Ain't Gonna Kain No More'j May Sutton llundy. In a one set match, 14-12, so It wasn't sucji a highly satisfactory day for Til den. The mixed doubles affair was cut short nt the request r ! Allison, who had put in a hard afternoon of it. '. ACE fPRVKTC RflPf itiiin.iii iinin THRU HEAVY RAlN l SPORT BRIEFS i !)!: u - s Iowa Ann i i rKS MOI.N'ES. Iowa. April 2J iff) One Drake carnival record (1I.V the Associated Press) Oeiiiiie Uhle Bleat rlKht-ballder of the Cleveland Americans, ap parently has been., returned to the form that .enabled : the In dians to plve the New York Yunkees a stern, but fulllo chase, for the American league pennant in l!,2(i. . . Ills thlr. ihdraiKht triumph of the present campaiKii was scored, 2 to 1. over the Ilrowns at St Kcore ' caii Net O. O. Horner 253 42 211 Oeorse Gates 280 66 214 U P. Wilcox 253 39 214 J. Jerome 297 81 216 J. J. Kmmens 2K5 66 291 W. K. Hlddle 270 61 319 H. Scheffel 270 61 219 J. K. Heath 272 61 221 R. D. Semon 294 72 222 C. J. Semon 290 66 224 a. C. Corum 290 66 224 T. Klsh 277 61 226 11. S. I'lark 253 24 221 H. Marx 287 67 230 T. Kmmens 291 60 231 K. C. Kei'Rllson 300 66 234 J. J. lluchter 316 81 23G H. H. 1'rillBle 259 24 236 O. M. Roberta 209 33 236 C. KtrnnK 317 81 230 F. MrPherson 296 60 230 rleo. Johnson 320 81 2S!p V. Fischw 311 72 239 It. 11. Hammond.... 290 57 239 Al Hiliien 287 48 239 J. Perl 324 81 243 .1. C. Thompson .... 323 78 246 H. StrilllB ' 325 75 260 O. (!. Thomson 282 27 265 i 1. (1. Tyree 321 06 256 ll). llucklllBham .... 337 81 25S l A. K. Orr 299 42 257 IF. H. Johnson 343 81 26.2 Saturdny and Sunday ball thn nnlo nna ii-hn ill n-Lnnu navaw ifHtlun iirftli Ihn ItTnri u , UIILUUI lias IJVVtJ BIIKIICICU niviihi' , ..... I jgether satisfied aftjw-the historic1 in mind. C. C. Pyle's trans-con-1 eet ' days away, In(lf 1lth.nir BPnt tl Uweepsleaks won by K. L. Jerry Boston race, which he finished on: tinentnl foot racers declared as! that is the entry mark. H .ovnurtin inuiorJ ,ioun to ,tiromt4- K'OB8' B8- handicap torured feet and sheer nerve. j they moved eastward to W aynes- The largest number of athlete. ; ; , ,K ; nu r, ' " , " f;net 71. Second place. 3-way tie. You can get no better picture ville; so miles from here, today. I over to compete in the tradi- l' ' , e mimlH or j S. S. smith. 82-1 0-72. H. Scheffel of this Indomitable little runner.! Sunday's 43.1 mile lap from'tional meet, 25fil from unlvcrsi- ruu-,Zn whit sv fnnn,l l',-ly'72 nt'1 V" Illl'kniun- "-26- fthn nll rheMtv imp himself. limn SnrlnLrriel.l thrniiuh rain that fell ties, colleges and high schools of ' . . 7" .v ". . " ,,UL " T '. . 72. These three wlll play off by the way he propped himself ; intermittently,' did not ft.nl the 10 states, will compete. Seventy-two universities and col- u u In bed an hour after collapsing, t runners and walkers unprepared, to beruthe defiance to the course, j as most of them donned slickers leges will send 1012 of their truck tho record nnd the marathon run-j before starting and wore them -slurs, the entry list Hiows. In ning world in general. ! through the day. Andrew Payne, ihe high school division, 2'J citiss the Detroit, Tigers Into submis sion at Detroit, U to 3. Tho Pittsburg Pirates, cham- for second place. Joie was like the fighter who ! Clnremnre, Okla., and Peter Gu-j-W. pchools have entered 40 had taken his beating, heard the ; vuzxl, Koutheampton, Kngland. con- su class "B" schools- h:ive entcreil birdies sing and then emerged from j tinued their so-called "sister net." is6 und 42 Junior high sehoo'H Hie knockout trance with bis lists' for first place, .with tne former s have propilsed to send 240, truck hiiii rcany to hu'mik- i viaimcii nine ui o i . o i , i u kiviiih Hp was "punch drunk" from the! him a 36-minute advantage for Hie punishment he had taken In that : 1,885 miles. 26-mile grind ovei- nills nnd dales, Giusto I'mek, Trieste, Italy, ap but still game. I parently disregarded the elements "I know what this game's nil f Sunday on the Kprlngfield-Comvay about now. I can beat the rec-ilap which he covered In C:12:oS, to ord and win that Olympic mara-! lead the pack for the day's run. (Ity the Associated Press.) thon." Allan Currier. Orants Poss, Ore., I Dl'IOXOS A1UKS Victorio Cam There you have the spirit of! finished Saturday In 5:47:53, wtthjpelo, Argentina, knocked out Car Joie Rav 'chipped Time of 318:0:47. - I Ins Scottl.' Italy (1). Fights Last Night HAMILTON. Ohio. April 23. (P) Authorities today continued plons last year, took undisputed their search alonu tho crcat Ml- .'. tpoHscss'on of the cellar of the anil liver for the wreckage of an National IcaRue, when they bowed , airplane or automobile, follow to: tho 'Chicago- Cubs, 3 lo 2. lnnK dlscuvery of three bodies tlje , f'rst name of the series ut: floatliiK In the river hero yostcr chlcnKd. Fifty thousand persons, ; day. the NlarKCMt crowd that ever sawi ' f a bull (tamo In the city, were on VAXC(KlVKIt. II. (.'., April 23. haiid. - M'H A fallliiK tixb yesterrtny Knln forced postponement of killed the flve-yc-ur c d dauullter Ihe National leniiue set-tos be- , of .Mr. und Mrs. Omer K. Cause, tween Brooklyn und New York of WashoiiKnl, as sho was watch and St. Iiuls and Cincinnati, ns ln lumberiiien nt work. The ac well ns that between the Yankees cldent occurred on . the Little and l'liiludclphia In the Junior AViisIioukilI river, and word of it circuit. Uvns received hern today. Major League Leaders (By the Associated Press) Including pames of April J2: National. Hatting Clrantham. Pirates. .577. Runs Friscll. Cardlnols, 10. ltuns batted In - Cohen, Giants, 12. ' -- . Hits Grantham, Pirates: Purdy, Reds, 15. ! Doubles Grantham, rlrates, 4; Cohen, Giants, 4. Triples Thompson Phillies; Ttl eoijda, DodKers;' Bottomloy, Car dinals 2 each. Homers Webb, Wilson, Cubs; O'JJuul. Giants; Friscll, Cardi nals, 3 each. . ! Stolen bases Frisch. O'Farrcll. ' Bottomley. Cardinals: Mnnulre. Cubs, llarnhart. Pirates; Tyson, Curey, DodKers, 2 each, . American. Batting Easterllng, TlRers. .481. ltuns Jamleson, Indians, 12. Kunsbutted In Goslln. Senators, 11. Hits J. Sewell. Indians. 14. Doubles Meusel. Yankees, 5; Triples ItCRan, Ited Sox, 4. Homers Wllllnms. Bed Sox; Knsterling, Tigers, Goslln, Sena tors. 3. Stolen bases Gehrlnger, Detroit, 3. : cg WHEN TOC WANT U II TMRPR U 1 n-, n CALL TROWBRIDGE U LCMBEJl YARD I llllNll' C.-n -. J U million smoked every month. Some cigarettes,and some tobacco! One fresh and fragrant cigarette and forty-nine others just like it . . . FOR 15 CENTS, . - . - .-.-.a tiocrrr & Myers Tobacco Co. Announcing SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK April 22-28 Co-operating with the American Optometric Association and tho Oregon Optometric Association we take pleasure in announcing Save Your Vision Week for Southern Oregon. 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