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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftiEDFOKD, ORIMOy, MONDAY, APRIL .TO, 1028. P1GE ITVTS pPliOOKLYN RETAINS SHARKEY FAVORED BEAVERS AWAKEN . JigSSW IN NATIONALS IIP DELANEY AND TRIM STARS; Jfe .. ! 1 L BABE HITS B0UT mm DOUBLEHEADERj ?f i, i ii nil inn 1111 iiiiiit . By the Associated Pres.. mi:ral '!-fi r "Jack Sharkey will have a weight i (By the Associated Press) The Heavers won their first se- ll f- Rill tw " "III nu m M Mm nr? - Sis -r-r - ri.fr is.rjrj: kii iu vi tbb I biuii tTifs. Aiinouci. ir.e " 4V,",p"v I flowers that bloom in The Med ford baseball team re- generally nre withered beyond re I pair by fall. Wllbert HobinMuns flock Uf hoilcflllH lira nnl lAtlln r tented Dunsmuir In an exhibition that interfere with their Urvanib, game yesterday at the fairgrounds ' ho long uh they can stay on tup by the wore of 14 to 2. There " ine anonai league standing. crowd of 400 present. In' ble- hi'uder. and 4-3. Every Heu- he spring Weighing in before the New York ; Ver but Sigafoos pot at lenst one state athletic commission Sharkey hit In the first game, while Ver.V scaled 192 imunds and Delanev 178. w l row played a big part in the second I'oi tluml victory. NEW YOHK, April 30. () iteries: Murphy, Hunnelly Jack Delaney and was eluding many from vulley towns. The fans went away with the feeling that J. Court Hall has .younded up the makings of a ball J team. 1 They wore also of the opinion that he had a catcher, a gent by the name of Chester, who can Jilt, throw and is so no runner headed home is going tg knock him into the . grand stand. Yeste ped off a bull Hut and Jack Sharkey ' Agnew; French and Kogo, Rec- Olving n'tehlng better than even fiht 12 rounds or leas at Madison Coilvh und lu.KO bquare Garden tonight. j Oakland took the Angels into The ItoHton satlorman is an camp twice. 10-S and 1--0, pulling the nrnt game out of the nre by. 8-to-5 favorite. hlefly on account or the disappointing snowing up- Tll ,.,..,, frnvtYear was one of the prettiest pitching 1 exhibitions of the yielding only t o Hoohler 1913 l nele Hobby had a richt to ex peel, the Hobins took both ends of a double-header with the Phila delphia Nationals at Ebbets field yesterday, 3-1 and 3-0. The New York Giants split a double-header with the lioston R raves at the T'olu irrmimU Tha j n... u uii iiuii names in m . Uinra h . eighth inning of the first onconnJ Once regarded as an eventual cer-1 ,iiu. ,.,.,r,.,(l,i ,.m nn.l1 1916 ter and hammered out a 5 to j ; tainiy to wear tne manue mat now ,loo, ,,iml)arii, ,.,ut weathers-1 IJ1 1 nmih, Hundbergh. Sec- i;,,,o.i-r n 1(1 HllOl' I '3'" Cunningham, l'eters and Sand- - Victor Biirsell Asks Re-election for County Commissioner ! llcing a candidate to mccot'd myself as County Commissioner of ; this comity I take this opportunity to display a summary of tlie taxes raised for county purposes for the fifteen years compiled by the County Assessor, and eall the voters' attention to the small increase made in county expenditure during my tenure in office compared with other taxing agencies. SUMMARY OF JACKSON COUNTY, 8TATE AND SPECIAL TAXES FOR YEARS 1913 TO 1927 laney has made In the heavywelfiht lists. The match brinKS together two preatest mysteries. Counly Valuation State Levy County State Tax Levy County Tax hits, for tho! in the secuml inninf;. B j 1915 rdav Mr Chester riu vU",r'- The (limits pounded three 'drape, about Gene Tunnej-s broad b d regain In his , . ....... . 1 '"n'"K Kniiic. i .i in x. w . . I ChUaeo Cubs turned on th. Icing battle with Tom Heeney. r, "",7"": , covcreu anu raui ll lo neconu lo , . . ..,., .... , ,h r....rf Kenlnnder. fnless ! " . w.. buu.B v-aiuiuniH uuu Huuevxeu ...pr..- - , I'lasterillfr Jil om a B to 5 verdict In 12 inninirs. i ne nasnea ai;ain ine lorm wiai thwart a theft. Mr. Cheater also BiveH promise of stopplnn hog-wild Hen,hCote In the closing Innings Stanley 19110 191 ..... iii'f) riiv l!nv Keiitllii Willi his first defeat of tho season seorine the wiiinlnc run carried htm to the near heavy-l., n.,t,,t. s s-mneisen took Mike Gonzales' single. Oro-, weight throne. Delaney may flnd,lhc odll sume of ,he w.rcs trom 192:1 1921 1925 Mails. last four innings and was credited ! His draw battle with Heeney and i;i,i. w'tli his first victory of tho sea- j the bout ho lost to Johnny Risko Sirnl. need. Second gainc: Keat-i son. j apparently demonstrated that ho , ,K , smKlelon and Koehlor; Moudy tppa llixey bested Ray Kromer j symptoms ot greatness uiscovereu , ,uu, s,)rj. In a tight pitchers' duel at Cin-!in him after he beat Harry Wills.) The Mj8sions i,,ol:e even on tho cinnatl. the Reds sinking the Jimmy Maloney and others were ; ,iv ttn(i on ,1P six-gamo series, ihroo "ol1' Uuccaneers. 3 to 2. symptoms and nothing more. .-oiWltn Seattle, winning the exhibited his wares at shoriston. l - y."-"'""" 'inaer starten ...... .. ... . Sni.,amento ll ,0.1 ...nrUlln., .h,.... n.l IOr "'' -ardS. bllt -fOUlld stop, and got a hit. Michols pitched seven Innings for the locals, and fanned 10 men. Harrison finished the Job and did well. There are several old faces on the team. Al Drouletto played first, until he went lame, Huosier Hoffard. beseeehed for one of his homers, pelted out bagger. Harry Dunn played third, got two hits, and the first time j' h? wobbled, a rooter ylpped: ' "Throw him out." lie was squel rhed. Dunn is a good player, is human, nnd will err, but that Is no sign he should be heckled. The Dunsmuir team did not show much In the way of resist ance and below are tho statistics of the contest: Dmimuu. AR R 11 K ft7.357.37K.7tt 3 fi.702. 152.70 31,990,700.13 2f,.-l94,135.2li 27,033,031.73 27,399,195.25 27.527.10S.71 27.412,252.82 27,090.370.79 27.925.340.S4 2S.734.878.34 29.491.0S2.27 30.2S5.815.23 31,974.014.93 33.339,405.59 !:t 2.8 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.7 9.9 9.3 8.7 0.5 0.3 6.2 $1 49.529.52 99.096.81 88,408.51 84.781.23 87,430.72 93,157.26 129.377.40 2? 1, 381. .10. 257,576.21 242.950.46 206.891.12 206.437.47 196,857.81 201.440.07 200,704. OS 11. 10.8 11.2 12.8 12.7 12.0 15.3 17.1 17.1 17.9 16.1 17.2 17.0 10.2 13.5 $110,931.17 390.3S4.08 359,401.37 339.124.93 345,097.78 345.229.S6 412,935.29 434.513.24 470.6S6.44 4S0.593.33 449.361.34 475,108.74 499,531.50 477.500.97 401,579.96 Spl. School City Mens Clty Hoad Klre Patrol Tax Irrigation Tax Total Tax J3 15. IK 1.55 t 20,392.14 895.934 .3S ' 271.750.31 22.0S6.11 7S9.310.31i 313.092.74 17.215.82 77S.778.4I I 2S9.451.73 32,423.03 745,780.92 260,003.73 21,832.56 714,904.79 ! 300.030.20 37.870.19 776.S93.51 I 386,451.2.1 49,028.29 977.792.21 ! 481.022.23 37.064.55 1.224,571.32 484,134.05 71,074.19 1,283,470.92 482,451.28 73.973.09 1.279,908.20 529.705.12 191.4S3.99 1,377.501.57 650.725.39 255,072.38 1.493.3 I4.0S I G54.33fl.0S 313.158.42 1.003.SS3.81 , 721.205.75 345,385.22 1,745.055.01 776.9S8.01 305,731.33 1,750,004.58 The morninir content, I-" the chance at the "big money" among ,.. ,,. i,v ,h .,. i.j. 1927 eeoL .l,"Bhr.K.r.. ll. u. Hh.rVX"'. in much the .mj";1"" la'1? """ .h ' " cs' I, j. ,. Coleman. Assessor of Jackson County. State of Oregon, do hereby certify that tho Assessed Valu- the 'Invader, to , v,i, i .hJ nreillcamont as is his opponent. I i " . " , , .... V.'n a atloti Tax Levies ntul Taxes set forth herein contained, are true ami correct copies ot' the originals, as tho Ferguson and p',., tq.a J. H. COLKMAN, County Assessor. The above figures show that for the year 1914, which was tho first year interest on the Pacific highway bonds was included tn the county levy, that ttiere was fir"t: a total county tax of I396.384.0S. and in the year 1926. Dabe Ruth's fourth circuit drive since he wns knocked out by Jack contest. 8-!. on tho basis of a flva. which was the last year a levy for tho highway of the season sent the Washing-j Dempsey last summer has the for-j run or(ty ln ,1P eiBhth, and bow-; bonds was made, the tax was $477,560.97, or an In ton senators down to their sixth mer loqunclous gob shown the n. 3.2 before Corner Wilson's , crease nf but 20 per cent In the total cost of all straight defeat and the New Yor'i promise that characterized his , u-fi-handed slants in the n'ghtcap. I countv business, while darting this same time tho cost llatteriea: Pillette and Whitney; f material ond labor have advanced 50 per cent. Martin, Teachout, Nanco and Dor-, Tho abovo figures also show that covering this Yankees into the American league, work against lesser foes. lead. The scoro was 7 lo 6. Tho two principals have put In Detroit hailed Cleveland's win-! a long siege of training nnd bothrcanl. Second game: Hughes and samo period tho state taxes linve Increased 105 per 'nlng Btreak by rkclng out a 10 Inning, 7 to c victory at Clove land. Klevcn hits off Adklns and Con i reported themselves in first class 1 Baldwin condition. Delaney. scaling around ISO pounds, probably will concede Wilson and Schmidt. 31) venport, cf Mahon, lb . ss 3 nally were enough to give tho about 13 pounds to Sharkey. Itrowns a r, to 2 decision over the t- Chli ago White Sox at St. I,ouis. ; Jack Ogden, who has been feeling Ill, nearly collapsed after running' out a double In the sixth Inning. isoston and Philadelphia were not scheduled. Mo. 2b (hell. 2b 3b odruff, It I.ffard, cf niester, c Tiilbeck, rf Drolclte, lb Conlln, lb McFai'innd. rf, c Swaggert, s (Iray. ss Michols. p Harrison, p Stanley, ss ..33 2 9 4j All R H E! ..2 1 1 0i 1 0 . 2 0 I 0 0 0 I 01 "I 0 o ; o ! n o : o o i VALLEY DERBYIST 4 DAYS BEHIND T OH BOSTON FIELD 14 20 0 Total 4 3 Dunsmuir Runs .... 02000000 02 Hits 03010112 1 9 Medford Huns .... 10442003 X 14 Hits 2 1 5 4 2 1 0 5 X 20 Innings pitched: Uy Barron, 4: runs 9: hits 12. By Bay 4, runs 6. hits. 8. By Michols. 7: runs 2. hits 6. By Harrison, 2: runs 0. h'ts 3. Base on balls. Barron, 2: Bay, 1; Michols, 3: Harrison, 1. Batters hit: By Michols. 2. Wild pitch. Michols (2). Double plays: Woodruff to Dunn to Cray. Struck out: By Barron. 2; Bay. 4; Mi chols, 10; Harrison,, 3. Sacrifice hits: Dunn. Stolon bases: Ful ler, Wells. Bay, Drolette (2). 3 base hits. Hoffard. Woodruff. Mit chell, firay; 2-basc hits. MeFar land. Michols. DllbccR, Harrison. Umpire, Davis. Scorer. Al Pichc. SPRINGFIELD, 111., April 30. John Salo, Passaic, N. J led the trans-continental foot racers into the 58th control station hero today after traversing the 26 miles from Vlrden In 3:01:50. Salo's elapsed time, 399:29:47 for 2199.1 miles, retains him in fourth place. Peter Gavuzzi, the bearded Brit isher, who leads tho race, was sec ond in 3:07:10. Cavuzzt's elapsed time Is 3G2:22:47. Richard Thomas. Oaklnnd. Cal.. finished third In 3:17:01, making hlB elapsed itnio 572:47:22. t Allan Curlier. Grants Pass, Ore., finished lost night in 9:12:106 465:30:35. 4 BOSTON, April 30. (P) The lu(i8 ' epidemic ot home run Ill's into ine : left field bleachers at the Braves' ' field will be stamped out immedl 1 ately. President Kmii K. Fuchs of j the tribe promised today. Ho will J have a 10 or 15-foot wire nottlni; 1 erected tn front of the bleachers. "If that Is not enough to pre serve the decent standards of the gome," Fuchs said, "we'll move the stands back, but not this year. I nin afraid that to move them dur ing tho season would not only be an overly expensive proposition, but would Interfere with the play ing of scheduled games." One of the tragedies of tho not too distant bleachers from th Braves' viewpoint was that visiting players were getting most of the homers. cent; special school taxea 130 per cent; city liens, fire patrol nnd Irrigation district taxes, over 1000 per cent, and as this la tho tax paying time of year the above comparisona can be used to show how your tax money is being used. Theso figures are displayed here nnd your attention directed to them In order to show that while during my time in office many lines of taxes havo greatly Increased to meet the needs of a growing country vet by careful attention to expenditures the County At lllnllo Today Audiences at tho Rlulto theatre med with laughs. It also has a de- are getting a new anglo on what t llghtful love story and a number happens behind the scenes III edu-,of thrilling inonienls whlrh would Icatlonal institutions, and why do credit to any melodrama. Tho ninny pretty co-eds prefer tho ath- climax of "College" Is a boat race I lr.i I,. .!, -. I, f Iw.vu In thn hrntnV in whi.-h U'oitl.,,, u i'diuumiI ,, Court baa been able to show the least increase of all county agencies In their tax levies, and this in the face of the greatest road hulldln. program ever carried on by this or any other county, and should the people of this county decide to retain me as County Commissioner 1 will endeavor In have the program of grading and macadamizing the remaining roads of tlie county enrrfed forward as speedily and care fully as possible. With the money that han como to tho county as hack taxes from tho revested O. nnd C. lands I nm ln favor of tho early construction of a court house, as tho county's present quartorB aro cramped and hnvo been donated to the county for but four years more, and It successful In this campaign I will use the sanio care and attention In the expenditure of this money that I havo glvon to nil county money in tho past. Fruit trowing, farming and lumbering being our main Industries here, '. am always ready to listen to their needs and aid In their advancement as far as poKsiblo for mo In my position to do. Paid Adv. VICTOR IIIIHSIOI.L. j SPORT BRIEFS i 1 N.' Ore.. April 30. i : 72 points, the Mc-, PENDLETON. iff) Scoring i2 pol Lmtghlin high school team of Mll-ton-Frecwnter tool; the annual counly track nnd field meet here Saturday. Pendleton was second with 65. Huffor dof McLoughlm v.cs high scorer, with 17 points. CHICAGO, April 30 (JP) When Bill Ci.isotl, $123,000 White Sox rookie shortstop, doubled in yes- Kt'GKXi; Ore., April 30. OP)- lerdays game with St. I-ouls. he Th0 University of Oregon handed ran his string of consecutive , Willamette university baseball gam-s In which he has hit sateiy ,,l!lverl tllPlr Mcumy drubbing of to an even dozen. He Is hitting over .300. so I far,! j Buster Keaton provides the en-1 Mi i Mr I II 1 ftV mill Hi iMlilWllff.WWTiW.no blunders his crew to victory. Jf nut's Cruterlnn Today. Ulllie Dii ve, cunt muted with n vlllnlnuuK-apiintrinR collection of pjmtes. sin vers tho riff-raff of the Culf, with Gilbert Itulnnil and Noah Heery In "Tho Love Mart." Ih now ,pluyintr at Hunt's C'rateiian. ' - - Thin production offers a bril liant and romantic story of tho dayn when tlie country was younij and yet old In traditions. flilbort Uolund plays tho inns culino lead us Victor .(allot. Noah Ileery is the villainous ('apt. Itemy, slavo-runner. Armand Ka liz, as a Creole dandy. And on tho fttiiKO Al nnd Iou Ise Kiidack, advertised ns the fast est daneo act on the eoant, are pleasing Inrgc audiences. ROSEBURG DEATH. STILL PUZZLING; GIF CAUSE OF E GAME NEAR OUUULN w""c K"mm- t mm TUNNEY llfW I . I START TR tho week last Saturday w Inmette como out on the short end hln" xml BuJtsr Keaton in" College' nnd is second In that department : of nn n-to-2 HCore. on the White box lineup only to- Tno 0rei;on tosm will open the coast conference schedule tonior I row with a game with Oregon I State nt Corvallin. 1 'S FOE TO NEW YORK, April 30. (API- NEW 1'ORk',. April 30. (IP) Soccer has beoomo a serious mat ter in the nietropolitan area. Tv-.i flui fli-ltts. two near riots nnd I the calling ot 00 fouls were s!dj torn- neeney, .sew .eaiana niaca attractions yesterdav as the New, smith, who won the right to fight York Giants and New York Na-'Cene Tunney for the heavyweight tlonals battled to a scoreless draw; title in July, returned to New York in on American soccer league on-'On the liner leviathan today after gagement. a vacation of several weeks ln Kng- Tlie number of fouls commit'ed i land and Franco. 50 i no minutes was believed; Although he scaled 213 pounds to have 'established a new record. ! and experts to fight Tunney at 19S Thirty police had their hands pounds, he said he was "in the full restraining the more impetu- pink." I lo started training lor the ous supporters ol tno inira-cii . v. soccer rivals. ISLE OF PACIFIC FLOODED BY LAVA j MOSCOW, April 30. Leo iozovsKy, noted painter, nnd his tvifo f.immlllnil unlMrla l.ir 1,nnr I IliiF after thnir ntiti-n tn thnh- homo today front a crematorium whero their slx-ycar-old daughter, Mm In, hud been cremated. The little Blrl was killed yester day In n full nt their home. Tho artist left a note refiifHtliig friends to cremate his horiy and liKhtenmcnt In his spectacular I thnt of his wife and to mix the comedy, "College." The frozen- ; jishes with those of their child. faced star starts out ns a hook-: , worm, and winds up as a bone-! V A H H I X O TO N , April 30. P) breaking varsity star, lie doewn't j The senate banking committee to become an athlete because ho par- day tordered n, favorable report on ttcularly likes strenuous sport, but (the LaFVilletto resolution diroctliiK because his sweetheart shames; the federal resf-rvo board to take him Into an ambition for physical 1 steps to curb tho Increase In prowess. J brokers loans by member hunks Although the feature Is eram-lof the Kcdernl Uescrve system. KOvMmtrno, ore., April 30.) Officers Investigating tho drnth of Krninl Singleton, whoso body was found in tho wood lost at IiIh far mh oino, 12 miles east of I tone; -burg, Saturday, with n gunshot wound through tho heart, are un decided ns to whether tho young man met his death through sulcldo or accident. A few minutes before his death his estranged wife had been at the houin securing furni ture and other articles that be longeii to her. Klther he took his own life because of despondency, officers state, or wns killed by ac cident. Those, believing tho acci dent theory contend that ho had placed his rifle against a log and thnt he started to draw the gun toward himself nnd that the trig ger caught on a branch discharg ing the rifle accidentally. The position of the body nnd the weapon admits of this possibility. An examination of the gun made by a finger pHnt expert shows that no one hail touched the rifle ex cept Klngleton. No decision hs been reut'hrd as to whether or not an Inquest lH to bo held. Tho fu neral services will he held tomor row afternoon from the Elks lodge temple. LINDY'S HISTORY! E TO MAN MUSEUM ST. LOUIS, April 30. WV Colonel Charles A. Lfndheruh took the "Spirit of Ht. Louis" on Us last flight today, lie k-ft Lambert-Ht. Louis field at U a. in. tor Wash ington, whero tho oceun-spannlug monoplnno will ho plticed In the Smithsonian Inxlltutlo for exhibit with other history-mnkig air planes. Tho termination of tho South American good will tour Kebrutiry ID brought tho "Spirit of HI, Louis" to rest In a National Guard hangar here where It has been kept under guard. ""The announcement last night by Col. Lindbergh brought a tinge of regret to Ht. Louisans. They were loath to take Icuvo of tho plane to which they had at ached an affection and which had carried the nninn of their city to many climes nnd to many peoples. Colonel Lindbergh himself spoke with a smile of pride as ho told of miles the single motored plane had traversed without failing. 'Tho Spirit has flown slightly more than -to.noo miles," he said. "It has been Inspected several times and nothing materially wrong has been found. It Is ap parently In perfect mechnndlcal eomlH Inn." U inimrtw MKXICO CITV. Twcnty-one ln-i surgents sluln In two battles with I federal trofips. Catholic parish houses In five slates converted into government public schools. Severe smallpox epidemic reported In slate of Jalisco where 650 said tol hove died of dlscnHe. WELLINGTON. New Zealand, April 30. UPl The captain of th government steamer Ttitenckal, en routo from Auckland to Samoa, has reported flighting Falcon Island In violent erupt Inn last Thursday. Flaming streams nf lava were pour ing toward the sea on two sides of the Island which had grown to such Ho was accompanied by John an extent that It was two miles Mortimer, his British manager. now; and about RSO feet wld". Major League Leaders (By tho Associated Tress) Including games ot April 23; National. I'atting Grantham. Pirates. .455. Tiuns Frtsch, Cardinals, It. liuns batted In Blssotlette, Rob Ins; Frlsrh, Cards; (Irantham, Pirates. 13 each. Hits Douthit. Cards. 24. American. Itattlngr-Kresa. Browns, .475. j;nns Jamleson, Und. Indians; Ituih, Yankees; Manush, Brownt 14 each. I T;iin hatted ln Meusel, Yank, 17. lilts J. Sewell, Indians. 26. JiouMes Meusel. Yanks, S. Triples Began, P,ed Sox. 4. ' Jlomers Ruth, Yankees; Uauser, Athletics. 4. Stolen bases Schang, XlcNeely. Itiowns, 4. . . Stains in toilet bowl? IMS? Pour half a cup of Clorox in bow, add tliroe talilcspoonfuls vinegar, and leave over uight. Tomorrow stains and odors Rone fixture and outlet pipe disin fected. 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