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PXGE TWO aiEPFORI) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiONY THURSDAY, MAY 3,1928. , better off and the match was awarded to the title-holder. !: loiter vxamlnatlons hy physl j,citfiui sruwed Luiko kHd heeii had I ly shaken up and cut over the I right eye. but not seriously hurt. r PHIL BAKES READY i E Fights Last Night I E LEAGUE LEADERS ! ". 1 (riy the AiHO('i:llP' Vressi The (shift of the s i for the first international series of lv'-H In the major IcaKucs filliis John Joseph SlcCirnvr and Miller .1 llUKKlnn occupying- tin- position to which they have Ijpi'omo in1 customed Ihn top terths in tin' stnnulntr of ihn olulw. McCraw. It in true, lins had to vaoutn this homo ninny times In Iho last few years, hut ho believes ho run defend his present lease mxalnst Immediate attempis t oust him. The mains took their third strniiiht name from lirook lyn: yesterday. L'-l. Joe Dawson, the Louisville re cruit, cornered most of the alnry as the I'lrales nosed out the Cubs, to 8, In the tenth Inning Bt the expense of Artie Nehf. Il was the third siralcht l'lltsburs victory over' tho Cults. Cincinnati made It two stralsht over the Cardinals yesterday, fl to 4, while the 1'hllllcB roI even with the lira vcr for certain past misdeed. The rhils finally won one, i) to 3. The. Yankees wore pounded. !i to Ti, In the American loamio, hut .then they were ahout due. A Now York winning; streak of seven and a Washlncton loslni; surge of olliht disappeared nt one and tho same time. Tho Cleveland Indians failed to profit- ly the Yankee shortcom ings, as the fifty-fifty lirowna took' their turn nt winning. Owen Carroll . turned In u fine garni against tho White Hox. The TIkcts won, ensed up. hy 7 to 1. Cornelius Mo'lllllouddy walohed the Hosion torrents wash another game from any Immediate grasp. Completing tho last prepara tions for their 10-rolind hattlo to-, mmniu' nielit. 1'ut I'adelford, local 2.r,-putind hnxlng pride, and I'hll llaycs. Salem whirlwind, were rest In today lor ilii- headline event at the ilihiiily hall sporting on-na. whi-l'e iilso Stanley Jtoders .Mcdfoi'd wrestler, will meet Don Xoluuil of .Murshfiold In a spec ial event. Advance ticket sales, so far, indicate a lal'e attendance of sport fans from all southern Ore gon, wiili a few present from northern California. Healing ar rangements have lieen improved, at tile fighting pavilion and fansj are assured of perfect ventilation., J'adelford, who hy vocation Js n restaurant 'proprietor on North ' Central awnile, declared till.' morning that he is confident of I victory, hut voiced the expectation ! that Hayes would give him a hard hattlo. 1'adeiford was up at G a. m. today to do rond work, hut due to the heavy smudge smoko j of last night, was tinalde to run any distance. ff y w ZkA ',v"? t IN CLOSE GAME AFTER BIG LEAD line Till I y, llK' Inntr-liiilml. In'indul Hulw I tut li of tho House or David hall Huh. Ilnmi ruiw hit hN sccialt y. Walrh hlni Lit the tfaiiu uitli thik Ii'ilfiiriI .McrrliaulK at tin fail' e-'(iiikIs Niiiiflny, .May (III), 1.03 ANOKLKH, May 3. UP Tho i'(isourc'ifulneiH and prsenu of mind acquired by Kd 8tcnn kIpi" I.pwi, world's henvyweiKht wri'stlinK champion, In his many year of gi tippling with Urn tup noutit rx or the wtfiMtlins Rani to day had stood him in good stond again. Kacini; young and powerful Nick l.uvx- h- ie Inst night In a finish match, J.owiM literally ctUnhed tho , th;impionKhii uHpirationH of tho forim-r Nut re Dame, foolhall Htai after he, the title-holder, had heon on the. defensive tluoughout tho early part of the inn ten. . I.uuh 'litarted out fast and displayed a i whole flock of punishing hnld. A '. painful jnckknife ncisHois, Lutze'H j. stock in trade grip, wiw clamped j on several times but Lewis always slipped away. I Finally, after one hour and 29 I minutes and 3& seconds of give 'and take I.utze again secured his body constricting scissurs. hewis, however, seeing a sudden opening, ' grasped young Nick by head nnd j feet, stood up and then, hefore any j one knew what was happening, fell : heavily with laiize underneath. ! Lewis' 230 pounds, employed ns ;lhey were, proved entirely too much for his opponent and the ! latter was carried from the ring unconscious and bleeding. A five minute rest left him little (Hy the Associated l'ressj . . CINCINNATI lied Holloway. Indianapolis. outpointed .Mike I.ufta, Cleveland, (6). DANVIIXK, III Kid Yoakum, t'nlversiiy of Illinois, outpointed ilershie Wilson, Gary, lnd., (8): Hud iJellaven, Paris, 111., and Marshall I.each. Clary, drew, (8). KAN FKANCISCO Johnny Preston. Honolulu, knocked out Hilly lton. Chicago U'). OOR GfcNTi.fi MEN OF GOOD TASTESy Tbe Dciul.Wriwntr Co., Muter,-K.ubloh.d 1984 MEOFORD TOBACCO CO. 'kSh"' -is ' Ksn. fO red i' f Vrrfil','. '. Ji.W" ' tLl ! -m The Oregon Stages Syiteni the pioneer line brought about reduced U? Deportation co.t in Oreiton. When business is at stake here's how! If there's a big deal going thru, and you've cut yourself short for time... grab your order sheets dash down' to the Oregon Stages depot, board a Ked Top Siugc . , . and you'll arrive in time to get Mr. Dealer's "John Henry" on the dotted line. All Oregon Stages run strictly to schedule service is ' most frequent! Oregon gtages jystem THE RED TOP COACHES STAGES LEAVE MEDFORD Norlli 7:30, 11:10 am; 5:10 ))m. Small S:0.T, 9:40 um; 12:00 m; 3:40, 5:30, 8:20 pm. HOTEL JACKSON fhone 309 NTEREST HIGH IN TRIANGULAR PACE (Hy Alan .1. Jmild. Asmm'IiiIihI I'm'kj SiMirts AVrlter.) " NKW YOHK. ,Mny 8.-V-N thfl Kt,MH' nnriv HifiHon tolleue n'u;it!ii tnM'tirs . .. m,.n li'.u ii1lr:w1erl Kiiell widesnread Interest as (he tvlniiKM-1 "ntl K'hz lar coolest this Saturday on the Kr.huylklH, liver between the var sity crowH of Ynle, Clumlla find Pennsylvania. t i It-. In not only the tirst nK'inKi'"'-; tent of tho spring for these three ' t wns v .t 1.. I.,.t In .no ilflfl ttlrt WimO Ul,,,1 1 uvuiiuniini u " ' - rcKatla. tor tho first time, he rout li mit nysenis of the eastern bis three Mill ho subjetted to tesl. (These threw guiding minds nro "Vouiik Uiek" (llemhm. who turn ed out the inlereulb-Kiato ehnm plonshlp elK'ht at Columbia lust year; Kd Lender, whose KM var sities have lost only two rnees In the last five years, ami Rusty Cal low, at the Pennsylvania hetiu for the first time after five years nf brilliant sureess with WashlnKttm's oarsmen. It will be the famous Olendoii ntroke against a brace of varieties that have a WnshltiKion hiiek Kround for both header and fol low pome from the same school nf rowing 1" tho fur west. Hero nre u lew tif the outslnnd inir "nalunils' In prospeets as tin nuldoor compelltive whirl Ktilln rs headway: 1 Leo Humes and Subln Curr In the, pole vault competition at the inter-! collegiate In Cnmbrldne late this month. Helen Wills and Hetty Nntall In women's tennis competition, in Franco or Knuland. ! Chftrley I'atldoek and Charley Ilorah. the southern Califomln ri- j vals, in the Olympic sprints try outs. Lloyd Halm nnd Haavo Xurinl 1 1 1 1 the Olympio lr.on. Waller Hauen and Arehie Comp- ston in n return Tl'-hnle olf match In this country, with "the HuKiie" out to nven his recant massacre nt the hlK Hrlton's hands. (Ity the Associated Tress). Seattle overcame a 4 to 1 lead, acquired by the HeaveiH in the first fivo innlnKH and scoring twice In each of tho sixth and seventh Innings, flnnlly won out, f-4. Har bee of' tho Heavers hit a homer. HuttericH: C.rahatn, 'J'eachont and Horreanl; Homier, Tomllit and Ito ko. AfnKtnflh. Tho Missions evened up tho se ries with Los Angeles by clip ping the seraphs' wings, fi-1, largely due lo the efforts of )nv enport and (it If fin. 'I'he slx-ftMit. seven inch right-hander let tho Angels down with eight lilts, while (Iriffin drove In three runs with ns many singles. Itutterles: Wealhersby, I'eters, (labler and Handberg; Davenport anil Whit ney. Nino Hollywood hitters went back to tho bench via I ho strike out route, us Dutch llltellier pitch ed the Heals to a v,-2 win over hreo Hollywood er- onlrlbuted to the San Kran- iseo iriuinph. Hatterles: Huethnr Kullertou, Murphy , ati'l itasHier. l.efiy Vinci had one of his good days, one run nnd three hits being the total of the Oaks' ef forts to hi! his delivery. Tho re- tho second Sacra mun to of the scries, the score beinrf .1-1- Halt cries. Vinci ami Koehler; Cooper anil Head. Ithe head of Jones, who has worn It for a number of years. 1 ho Wildcat holds victories over all possible candidates In the north west, and is the logical candidate for the match. Jones and I'ele are of the sen sational type of wrestlers, spec ializing in airplane spins and leg holds. Pete especially is adept at the use of the spin and uses this to greut advantage. Jones hits a special leg scissors, which, ho uses. Matchmaker Heed was forced to post a guarantee nf $:(HI to get JoneV to eonie west for the title i go. Jones is from l'rovo, t'tah and has retained his crown thru a rough season of grappling.. ! The champion weighs but 147 pounds, while lete now scales lfili. Jones, though, is willing to meet the wildcat in the Junior middle weight division. Jones holds this championship, having gono over his class to win. i Young Demetrall, greek light heavyweight, who challenged Al Karasb k, . Portland, to a two-hour match, winner take all, will taoklo the Hussian I Jon at the armory here May fi. Heed also announces. "I am so happy that the last pimple is gone- V SPORT BRIEFS . KUCKNK, Ore., Muy 3 (Hpoi- iul) (li'mni. "Wllilint" IVli'. om of tin imlMtimltnt; Junior iniililli wt'luht wri'slloi-H on tho . rount. will mi'i'l llt-nry .Ioiich, woi'ltl ih:iiulon. In n two-hour limli-h hero .Muy II In u litli- kii. Hick Ut'i'il, niiiti'hni;iktr, nnuoiiucrn. 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Olympic (lecntlilon tryout at the rvnn relayi anil nlinnlil have Huh ilifficulty earnliiK a place on tho Olympic team In the final" at Now Flavon, .Inly 4. Doherty wan an nthletlc novice when ho was taken In hnnil hy the Detroit flty collogo coach. I . I., llnlmr. tlireo vojirs nun. To rliow how ho him Imprnvoil In this nhnrt porlofl hero are nomo of Iho nil vancoB ho lias niuilo In vnrlutis features of tho decathlon tost: Mint-put, 3! foot to !! feet 1 I Inchon. . DlBOlln, 11" t" 1" feel. Javelin. Hi to 1!H feel. Polo vault, HI foot lo 1 1 foci Inches. IIIkIi Jump, & feet 7 Inolii to I. foot 1 Inch. 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