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99- MEDFORD frfATL TRIBUNE. MKDFOnD, OftEfi'oy. TUESDAY. MAY 1. W2P. PXGE FTTB iMIHLETICS WIN 6 ANOTHER DEMPSEY BILL ISAACS WINS PADELFORD HOPES SHARKEY BAITERS DELANEY !T0 IT; STRAIGHT, ERRORS .SEEN IN QUICK1 SPRING HANDICAP TO GIVE B AYES GOLF TOURNEY: BATTLE OF LIFE In throwing Noland, who urrlved I last year from Ihibinitie, Iowa, to i make tiis I omi' fit Oregon. Hi Hi men are in the IMi-puuud i lass a; -' a iv fast ami clever. ll.l.i: rUAXCIIi: Kranee, May body urn found fhiuliiu; in the lay. , , ,, . i .i i I" !' absence of pUh.HptjiU a lid I. (rH Mvstery surround the death . ', ... . - other papers the authorities havu nf an American woman, Mis. Wil-, uim,4. to locate hor Ami'fi- II. -int SilHi-Huiil llo;g. 4L. win-'- rati iuMitiih, QUICK KNOCKOU T (8y Associated Press) ' THICACO, 111., May 1. 'f Two Cairicil aUmii on the crest of u heavy wciKht who can whip across ix-Kme n-tnnhiK streak. Connl, "u't k knockout. Uh olther fist and who can ' take it, have at Mack's Philadelphia Athletics were lHM 1.t.8urrecUMl Promoter Jim Mill entrenched in third place in the J Una' UUpe of finding another Jack American league today. j Dempaey. Kube Walberg. one-half of ttu li, NBW -YOI1K, May 1. iflV-The i i sturm of the old .luck Siuukey, j, f u r 1 o n s youngster, who one-- ls! ; : nuirhed ins way to the very door , i-f the heavyweight throne room. f( ha swept again through Madison on fjrst ,,i,u.e by giving the He rt- Square Garden. Like a tornado tors their seventh straight defeat at k? -tin human form the. i-airulniiM uoh i Washington, S to 4. swept out of his corner last night n; 'and crushed Jack Delaney as if "the Mridgeport wnrrior, himself "i- u disappointed title eon tender, lVL . epitomized the humiliation and heart break of defeats that had befallen Sharkey since Jack Demp Astounding lU.Oou boxing funs The annual Hogue valley handi cap B'tir tournament was complet ed yesterday afternoon and wa won by W. I', i.aacs with a gross of 37 and a net score of JTI for holes, witli second place taken by o. u. limner with a net of Third and fourth places were tied at net L'SU by II. Seheffel and L. ltuekeye and ltrown wore pound-1 cago. Gone Tunney's erstwhilo ed for 14 hits as the St. Louis sparring partner, into HUbmlsslon. Indians at i Alter catching a flurry of slash-1 fiiR rights that would floor manv Bey knocked him out lust summer. , 8nortat0I nit safey in XR i3ih con- jiwy one iiniitiiu ami iiiuiveii upcutlVO f. seconds of the first round was v- the dulled rapier of t;ie north ei uble to lust before de crushing drive. Almost befor the echoes of the opening gng lli had died, a volley of short hooks to the head .dropped Delnney, badly hurt, to one knee. ; S Snarling, bitter, tigerish in his. j ferocity, Sharkey leaped into his j wobbly foe, felling him with a ? lr'iping right to the head. Then ' ; ""Delaney writhed on the canvas.; i ii f led himself to his knees and ''vL' Wkyctl finally to his feet, Shar-, ' hey waited, right hand poised. '.Ku 11 on the chin fieient to fell nil ox, the rampag 'ti' s sailor ripped his right up-1 J y.i liereut, flush into Delaney's twlst- t ' ' ed features as the trembling ' French-Canadian, eyes closed, head buried in his chest, stunrblcd fort , ' ward. . '' No fighter could havu risen -from that final blow. Uown in the resin dust, blood trickling from hiH mouth and I car, lieluney toppled like a tall.j statuesiiue tree of his northern forests, cut off at the base. The force of the blow jutted his red j mouthpiece half out between his i vt i and Wnlberir. held the Ked SoX to thewo imnehnrH. Ottn Pornt nf Wir six hits and fanned a half dozen. wuy and Les Marrinor of the I ni-1 Cll' 'K'nt1i l t . . . In the Athletics' 4 to J victory yes-1 versity of Illinois, knocked out their', .'T',- tcday. lopponents in less than one round is ' . .l' J; -'minens who The YankeoH rotaineil their luiM AU,.n ,.lf.i,. v,, p,nt'u k : m:llU' b 1 "llh 11 handleai ut and tint was the iM'.t-puimd Indian giuiit., ,. V ! . t ,i "Tiny" Roebuck, while Marriner , Vy I" V k ulUl " vorv successful one ever held on the Hog ue valley links and drew UiJ entries, all of whom took an in- .. ii. I v. .:,,, n,,; imi rem in meir niau'iies. man" dove into Roebuck, planting a series of smashing rights and lefts that crashed the giant(to the' canvas. It took just two minutes; and seven seconds to do it, a!-, though, be was outweighed til It-1 j pounds- . i Tho Marriner-Willlams set-to 1 Htnrted and ended in much the same I manner. Marriner caught a few ' hard punchoH and then dove into I his opponent with unabated fury, 1 nailing him to the floor 30 seconds I utter the first round atartud. liamn, a shifty fighter of the Tun ney tyiie, was badly beaten and ' Urowns trounced tlie ! Cleveland, 10 to 3. 1 Detroit suffered u 10 to 6 heat ing at Chicago as the White Sox hammered four Tiger pitchers for , 14 hits. Mill Cfssell, costly Sox game. iirooklyn found its grip on first place In the National league shaved "n'V ! to half a game as the New York Giants buried the Rollins under u 14 to 4 score at the J'olo grounds. Seven Cardinal errors enabled the Cincinnati Heds to beat St. Louis, ti to 4, ut the Mound City. Sparky Adams' single in the eighth gave the lJittshurg Pirates one run and an X to " verdict over the Chicago Cubs. Kiki Cuylcr was tho star of the Cubs' attack and defense. The Host on 1 leaves scored In f..ll l.l,.!,,!. ..v,...i.t tVl flflll ill with i power suf- .oucnt. Ull, QUllk01.H ,lt Phila delphia. 13 to 0. ' I'; DENIED SUPPORT ;t 7 h ;t;t:i ",r "A" " . i :., V ... Carpenter II 4 -J ed tlin 11th knockout in 1 starlH Ties which occurred in the tourna ment Will be played off at 1 -S holes medal play with full handicap. The winner will take the lop position anil the loser the fnlluwing place. Tomorrow is Ladies' Day at the links with the ball sweepstakes, starting off the spring eclectic tourney, which will be played during the months of May and i June. The scores of the handicap tour- 1 nameiit are as follows: I Net : 274 Ls:i r- (J. 111. 1''. Isaacs -O. Uorni'l Schcflcl ... IMcp. I I 1'at Pailcll'nrol, local Liripouiul l)ocr. is expected to make tho best hovviin of hl I'lKhtini; cavet'i when he liKhia next Friday nlKht ai i!c llilanly hall pavilion aKainsi I'lill Hayes, wily Salem fi.ihtcr. i who has lieea liavinit saccessful i niaiihes since his recent return . I front a lour of Australia. A sne ' i ial event, it finish wrestling match, i will piccede the flulit ami will tea-1 ture Stanley KodKcrs, the hone- i-riisl Iiik l.itliuittuian of Medl'onl, I with Don N'oIhihI of MarshflehL I'aileluu'd has lieen wtu'lilu out dailv for Friday's match ami he is leporiod to hp in hotter form than he was when he MitKhl hero two years aito. I'adelforil Is exoit- i It:-; every effort to win, inasmuch as he has math? his permanent ' , home In this city and that he is 1 enMaed In the restaurant husiuess "t tl:e end of North Central ave ' nae. whei-o he opened his lahlish 1 tU''Ut ti short time ao. 1 Hayes arrived in Mcdford yes I 'erday anil Is tialnlni; liard for the i I'adlcford hattlu In th ehope that ho wlil win hy a knockout. Dayes is a Portland headline! and is said to ho ono or tho apeedlost hoxers in the northwest. In the special event KodKers ex pects to find conslderahle trophic I You Want What You Want When You Want It And This Is the Place to Get Building Material Promptly Good Quality Fair Prices Medford Lumber Co. Phone C29 J. H. Cooley North Fir St. M 111 II J. Jerome ;l;i& tor tho Illinois student since ho ill. joined tho professional ranks. Only j v' one filthier haH hold him to a (In- i j ' cislon and that man later wack Ij"' knocked out by .Marriner, who(; shifts like a liKhtwolKht and Bocks' Ilka a pllo driver. 'y Mullen was scutrylni; nliout to- L.' day with contracts for hls-ter and '' hetler fights lor tho new sensu-tions. dales it. Wood. Heck man 1'. Wilcox.. F. Heath.... .1. Senmn.. S. Smith ... W. Miles ... t. t'oi uni.. .'1 7 X a i.i 34 7 3(14 8X1 33 S 3 HI 3X11 I 3 17 IU 12 2X7 2il I .".14 2 II ."i 2'Jli SEW VOItK, May 1. M'l Wesl- ern coaches will receive no support! Ill their campalKH against the Ama teur union from the Association of Id I'ummirms. Portland challi llKer Frack Coaches of America, j for the amateur three-cushion hil- Dlsiit-untled over the makeup of nurd championship of Oreaon, took Jthe coachlni.' staff of the A merlcan j the lead aKalnst Milo Condon, Port- l.llll, Wilt ,,.-.-.11-111 UHLI, OHIO nillllll'K'Hi II" II-- Ulfl "J wlnnlni." the' first block or the l.itl polnt match for the title by a score of .la to 3X. CunnoiUKs' blah ttlymiilc couches' association with member ship ill the midwest, south and Pa cll'ic coast voted Informally last Hps, a Ki'oteseiue picture as IX- 4 m , .. ' College (. to regain control ot his muscles and number brain. :. Above the fallen flBhter, now still as the referee finished the count of ten, Sharkey snarled, ' ' ,,' ,.. . week to withdraw its support from up feellm; .-ollinK down is ' cheeks. As the crowd of Ki.oOO; ; ... , , 1,,, ..ft,.,. 1 the western coaches adopted reso- ' roared Its acclaim of him attei .... : almost a year of booes and hisses. I '"'"' ."'"f '""K A'"""-,"r Kharkev turned his face defiantly i Athletic federa.lo n to rcpudlale Its ., to the,,,, the wetness still on I,1h '" ,mxm Ihi- A. A. I. cheeks aH a cuntr,'"nK body In American ! colleges and universities them- ; selves Asked for comment on this lc- career as a Heavy v-'eig in la ney was little more than j Hght-heuvy weight las; night, con ceding' 14 pounds ;U Sharkey who scaled 1 ! H. SPORT BRIEFS i : POllTI.AND .P) EOR GAME SUNDAY SWITH 'DfJVID' TEAM I Delaney never- struck In his own defense. The disastrous defeat ended De I mouth, president of the Association ; of Track Coaches of America, said the members of his organ izat ion had made no complaint over the ! Amateur Athletic union personnel, i "Our organization can do noth j fng inasmuch as its members could I not very well recommend them I selves." YANKEE CRUISERS OFF NICARAGUA I Figl"' Last Night The Medford Merchants, the lo cal liard hittin.'i baseball nine which run was seven and he went out In defeated the Dunsmuir, Cal., nine 03 Innings. i; t in a practice game last Sunday, The match was under the aus 'litis begun hard practice for its pices of the Amateur Milliard asso-: first real game of the season next ciation of America. I Sunday at the county fair grounds 'diamond with the House of David I'AItlH, May 1 . (A ) A 11 baseball team, which this seaMon which Helen Wills caught i" , lhim fur h(1 W()1 S5 pui, tx.nt of coming ui r.uiope im Rs KailieS. into nroncunis ana sue nns i-u ! (I'.y the Associated Press.) j XI- W VOltK. .lack Sharkev. 1TKUTO CAMKZAS. Nicaragua. , ,.sin( knoek-d out Jack Delaney, May L (i Determination l'i Kridgcport. Conn., f 1 J - Jackie Amerii-ati authorities to prevent . svrneiise. N. Y otiti.oint.xl Sammy Vogel, New York. (). J.ad- n ny raid by rebels upon the east roast of Nicaragua was seen today in the arrival ut the cruisers Cleve land and Galveston with detach ments of American marines. The Cleveland and Portland later proceeded north while the Galves ton and Denver remained. This: reassured those who have been fearful that General Augustino Sandino won hi suddenly descend upon Puerto Cabezas. There have lieen mmeations. However, mat i Sandinos raiding activities are over for the time being since there are persistent, rumors that he has been 111 for some time at a small planta tion northeast of Matagalpa. ordered to bed for a complete rest of several days. Acting on the advice of her doctor, she cancelled tennis matches she was to play In Mer lin on Thursday and Friday. The California girl has no fever and had a S'd sleep last night. Her doctor told her. however, that in this climate, which is ex tremely changeable, that she would nave to ne very cuieiu. "' "ibaHO hits and I therefore site was remaining jo her hotel room today. CHALLENGE BRITON TO PLAY SMITH:: -il'i on MacDon die Lee, Most on. and I tarry Kb betts, Kreeport, Long Island, drew. (X). Germany Heller. Jersey City, beat Carl Carter. New York. ( H ) . CHICAGO. OLto I'orat, Nor way, knocked out Tiny Uoelnick, Kansas City (1). Less Mariner, Cnlversity nf Illinois, knocked out Jackie Williams, Chicago. (7). Taf fy Griffiths. Sioux City. la., de feated chief Jack Klkhaii. Suit City. (ti). Mike. Maude!!, St. Paul, boat Art Malay. Chicago (iL Larry Johnson. San Diego, won over Dave Thronton. Chicago, (4). Tub Corliett, Sacramento, Cal., audi Tim U'Keefe. Chit ago, drew. (4). I Tony Stabcnau. Muffalo, N. V., knocked out Jeff Carroll, Miloxi, Miss. CM. NKWAKK. N. Y. Jimmy Slal tery, Muffalo. N." Y.. outpointed lony Marullo, New Orleans. (Ml). Sekyra, Dayton. won on a technical knockout over King Sol omon, (hi. Harold Mays. May onne, beat Harold Schaaf. Klfza beth. N. .1.. 1 101. PHILADKLPHIA. Jack Gioi-h. Salem. N. J.. technically knocked lifornia. (3 PORTLAND. Ore., May 1 (I'l Nell Christian professional at Wav erly Country club, won the profes sional championship of Oregon by defeating John Junor, Portland club pro, yesterday, fi tnd I. Chris tian will meet the Washington stale prof -ssional champion for the Pa cific. Northwest title, and the win ner of that match will play the California titleholder for the Pa cific coast championship. The 1 louse of David nine is a , high-powered organization and this year defeated the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league by one-sided score, giving Medl'onl ami southern Oregon baseball fans the assurance of seeing a Vast game Sunday. The teams record tor 1 !HMi reveals that it played I :U games, was at bat 4 GSi; tunes, made 117 hits, tallied Wl runs, renin- teted :i!0 two-base 1 its, fS iliree- home runs. The teai during lltliG had a battln av crime of ,;ttt4. The member's of the local team are all in good physical condilion, which was largely aided through the eifoiis of the ieatn trainer, Dr. 10 nun el Carpenter, who donated his services for tho benefit, of the eiuii. I lie tpictor has thrown open his office In the Medford building to uuy of the players who need his services. Major League Leaders ', , I.,,.- ' .! "" H.ilph Smith. CmII l.ikeull, Kolr and HAKursill-IKJ. ,. Great Neck. Long.. ,., . . Ni:W YOIIK. May 1 behalf of Its crack pro, aid Smith, the country club of Island. has challenged Archie Compston. long driving Mritisher. to a 72-hole exhibition match. The match should it he '- The steamer Hobert K ceptea ny Compston. would of jiiayed in tins country altei point on March J. was floated to Compston arrivrs. this summer in day and taken In tow for Moston l'"t of Konip AmericaTi l.tiirels. lin be pin cod (n drvdnck (My the Associated Press.) Including games of April 30; National. Matting Krisch. Cardinals, .4 I'D. Uuns Krisch, Cardinals, 1 1. Huns batted in -Mlssoiiette. I lob Ins: Krisch, Cardinals, 1 4. Hits Doulhit, Cardin-ils, '-'0. Doubles Drown, Mraves, 7. Triples L. W finer Pirates, 4. Homers KisHonnetto, ltoblns. 1. Stolen bases Krisch. Cardinals. Z. American. Matting Kres. Urliwns. ML Huns Mansh, Drowns; Until, Yan kees. H. Uuns batted in Mensel, Yunks, IS. Hits J. Sewcll. Indians; Gehrin ger. Tigers. 2C. MANN'S EIGHTH ANNUAL SHIRT SALE BEGINS ' Next SATURDAY Dmililfft Mensel V.'inkee.i X. 1 Triples Iteuao. IteU Sox. 4. HattllOL' ' Homers riauser. Athletics: Itlloth. I.evlliski. I'htl:i,l..i.hhi won ..vei-! alks, 4. Clem Johnson, lienver, (S). Stolon buses .Me.Veely. Urowns: SchanK. Urowns. 4. I'l.VMIll TII. Moss.. Mav 1. ifl'i ! n - l.ee. which went on the rocks off .Mannmot I AiiUSoHntUi . In Ihm ynot-uam w TSINAN FALLS TO F ALLEN'S FOOTEASE The Antlwntie, Ilpnlln? Powder for tired, swollen, imoirtliiK. swwitlttn feet. It takes thfl friction from the shoe, provntH blisters nnd ore Fpoti and takes the itinif out of corns nud hnnions. Alwavn use Allen Foot-KM for Dancing and to Brefik In New tboes. Sold everywhere. In ai Pinch. U AUea's Foot Ram targe invincible Size (Fou u-rapptd.. T0KVO Muv ,.(A nfflco din oat rh tod.1V Mid the nationalist ( o r c e i enft red Tsinnn. apital of Shantung at .. thin morning. The city was evaruate d by the northern i genTals iHtp last night. ' The northern forces are re- treating to Tehehow, 60 miles. j north of Tainan. ! C'hlnpce Bendarmen nnd pollre y . . . " . . . .. i out thi city during the night. j The Japanese foreign office , siai d today that the Chinei-e na lionallttt authoTltlea n.reed to permit Japanese troc.- recently I landed nt Tuinnlno to protfet Jap-1 aneae lntireniM in shantung, to g i: -Jr. needs no "dope" Rosen 5c to $ ! berg's -.Inc. 1 Store , Grand Opening SATURDAY, MAY 5th Store Opens 10 A. i We cordially invite you to inspect Medford's newest store the store that is different with a complete stock of fresh and latest merchandise, containing all the staple lines such as hosiery, lingerie, hardware electrical goods, candy, etc., as well as many novelties and directly foreign imported items. We hope you will shop here often in full confidence that you will get maximum values. These values we are of fering are made possible only by the tremendous buy ing power of over twelve hundred high class cash buy ing stores constituting this organization. Under such a buying system savings are inevitable; these will be passed along to you and quickly recognized by thrifty buyers. We are proud to say that Rosenberg's, Inc., 5c to $1.00 store is a Medford owned and operated enterprise en joying a buying power equivalent to that of the strong est chain. David H. Rosenberg Harry H. Rosenberg Richard H. Wilson, Manager "Medford's Own Store" Ihc Dfti Wfmm.f Co., .tut.f -CtM.b J 1M MEQFQRD TOBACCO (IQ, I by rail to Tsin,0. fnop mi toMMNY 9 AinroA