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MEDFORD.MXIL TRIBUNE. MEllFOftD. OKEflOX, TITtRRTAV. MAY 10. W2R. PAGE FIVE rni?nTlMF.tfBr 4 ia B . ,4; il il 4 4 Wl r lea 11 A. AJ f$ k mil taa It n i 1 .4 W I i HI id 11 I JESS SWEETZER Srttf HOLLYWOOD KARASICK HUFFY FIRST PLACE AS i LOSE PULLING I (liy uruin Itt'll, AsxkIiiIi-.I I'll I holding them to six hits, itiittcr- .Imiiih writer). i,.s: French and liego; HukIios i NEW YuliK, -May 10. vP and Baldwin. (By tho Associated Press) "I'll tweak lingers' uiwo If lie A homer and a double by lied ; keeps on Jiuastiiig that I'm to be . Haldwin. di ivlnn !n three runs. ' easv meat tonlultt, ' declareil Al ! paved tho way for the Missions' Karaslek of Portland, the Rasslan h.. ti-4 win over 1-oti land in tlie erU , , shl,..llv ..,. hn arrived hero ian.l tli mwno. Illll ll....t.,i. I ' "ITl' Illl ILUh-ir.' IllWIl-j trimmed his former teammates. gaged in a liand-lu-liand kIuik-I Kir for Hie lend. but l.ums In the! M-ninr i ii, nit rhlnviivd tin. west : with their Imtllt'K. The feature t'liiMKi'tnt'iits saw! Viiuil Itarnes plteh the lliuiiu to a ii tn o victory over tho Pi rates in a same where the lead of the league was at stake anil round l'.uIZ M, Wceney and fhallie Itoui lucked in a rare intehini; duel In t'hicaKO. Itiooklyn yielded to the rubs to 1 In the l.'th. 'I'he Knives Inst their filth straight game when Kl'pa llixey j emerged cm top In a itchiiiK bat- : He uKuiusi Cenewieh. Tile score' was 4 to I. ' At St. I.euis the Cardinals won they .leased from the l'llils. pleased. 7 to 1. LOOK FOR LARUE A white white wash i tii.it i .ie in . .It'ss SWOftKtM'. fiirtiii'i :mnttiiii oir (hainpitin of the I'nlt Slau-s and the only native-burn .Ameii caii who has won tho amateur chamionshii of lireui UiUain, is a iiroiuict of eustern Kolf. Jn the south und west he was a )jp se ha II player. "I have played jrolf since 1 was ubout 12 yeni's old," said Sweet er, "hut never buv much serious aileiUlun to the game until I eanio eaut to live. In Kentucky, where I was horn, I played baseball und at Ml. Imis. my next resilience I still liked baseball more than h df." "What position dia i'ov uy in baseball?" Jess was asked. "Pitcher and catcher." It was susKosted that the com bination was a bit unusual. "Well, you see," the Bolf star explained, "my older brother was a pitcher, too, ami when I played with his Ku.li i?, he invoked the eniority rule and forced me to catch. When he was not in the KHine I pitched." Tho spec iali wit ion in golf but.? almost immediate results, for in 1 H "H Sweet hci won the intercol legiate championship for Yale, m 1!.I he nain moved on to the , third round in the amateur, where he ran into Chick Kvans and thereafter Joined the gallery ior the rest of the championship. Jess is one month younger than Hobby Jones, hut he beat the rcai Atlanta golfer to a national title by winning the amateur in 1!22. Jiohby did not start his siring of successes until the next vcar. All the Kentucklan had to do was dispose of Willie 1 1 unter, former I irilish amateur champion, esse Clullford, defending title- holder, Uolihy Jones himself and t hick Kvans, who six years be fore had held both open and ama teur titles. Sweetser came within a hair's breadth of repeating, for in 1 a2 lie went along with .Max Marston to the :mh green in the finals, where the fifth stymie of the match laid him low and gave the title to the Philadelphia star. J lis greatest golfing triumph was the capture of the Itiitish amateur In llU. Not only did he have to defeat Uenwlck, Oul ment, " MaeCormack, Cave. Scott and IJrownlpw, hut he had to tight against influenza and a lrained knee all the way and an injured wrist from the semi-final to the end. This was also a costly triumph for swectser. He paid for it with a year's absence from the game ana some anxious moments for his health. lie found the cold, fol lowed by influenza, hard to shake off and he returned home a very sick man. As a result of his long illncis. he played no important golf last year, but by watching his step and spending many months in tho south, he is fit j again and ready for an ambitious ciiuicitai'K en m pa ign mis year. Jess experts to play on the Walker cup team at Chicago, enter the gold mashie tournament al Newport and try to win the amateur title sign in at liraeburn. "I would like to play in the open, too, said the big leiiow with the pleasant smile, "and it's not my health keeps ine out. It's business. I can't spare the time." Jess. Is a. broker and is very busy every day but Sunday from tho opening to the close of the stock exchange. The lean left arm of Oliver Mitchell had the Ouks completely halTled. San Francisco winning by a 3-1 tally. Wilbur Cooper pitched another one of his hard luck games, hits of the scratch variety driving in two of the Seals' scores. Batteries: Mitchell und Sprinz; Cooper and Head. Hollywood hopped into first place by defeating Seattle, KM, as Sacramento was losin.-; to Los An Keles. McCabe was hit freely by the Indians but Hteadied in tho pinches. Batteries: Collard. Best, Nance and Barker: McCabe and Bassler. Bobby Jones, with three safo blows, led a Ih Angeles batting attack on Dave Kcefe that eventu ally drove the Sacramento hurler off the hill in the eighth and en abled the Angels to win, 5-U. Cun ningham weakened in the eighth when the HoIotib scorod all their niiiK, and Barfoot xame to his res cue to stop the rally. Batteries: Cunningham, Barfoot and Sand bor; Kcefe, Flynn and Koehler. today for his wrestling micj:i this : evening at tho Hilarity hiUL pavil ion with Stanley Hogers, hrt I bono crushing Lithuanian wrestlei-, who said yesterday that the H ussian j will not causo him excessive 1 worry. 1 KaroHlck roared that his pride Major League Leaders Fights Last Night was hurt by tho local mull at d Hull ho plans to demonstrate thu t Hok era must yet learn some lof the finer points of the wrestllnr ail before IiIk boasts can be rc alized. The Russian says he l 111 verfect condition and his appearance In Medford will be one or his tust In the I nlted Stint's before lonvlns tor a tour ol Ait'itralin next Wed nesday. He will probably bt gone several months. Karaslrk and Hocers are both strong- men and are adept lnntn mcn, with the I'tirmer a maitter of the reverse heaillock, with which the Russian has won tho majority of his matches. A Boml-windup will precede tho nttln event and will present., Tex I'orier, local 145 pounder, uwilnst Indian .lones of Chlloquin. Tho card will also also Include it cur tain raiser. The match is bolm; KlVen for Hie benefit of the Metllord baseball club and'llie attendance Is expected to be ono of Die largest of tliu stiasoii. ' ' Associated l'ressl allies or May l. .4.; tl'.y th III. llHlilli National. r;ttliiiK Crantham. Pirates, ! ituns Kriseh. (.arils, 3. I Huns batted In Kriseh, t'lirils, SI. I Hits Uiuthlt. c'aiils. 41.1 . Jl.iulih's Trayunr, riiatcs. 11. J Triples 1.. Wither, Pirates. 6. ! Iliiini'i's I'.lKsoncito. llohins, ii. stolen bases I'risch. t'anls. N. Pitililim lllake. fulis, won 3: ! lost 0. American. l-attlliK Mess. liiowilH. .4fiS. I!uns Kuth, Yanks, ;;. Huns batted In .Mensel, Yanks, Mailed Hits Manush, llrowus, 35. Iiotildes Mensel. Yanks. Id Triples I jiimford, Indians: nush. KroAvns; H e k a n. .Sox. 4. Homers litith, Yanks. (I. .Stolen 'liases McNeely. P.rowns: Itarrett, White Sox. Ii. l'ltchitiK PIpKias, Yanks, won 4; lest 0. ; tine of the laritest cuiwd , ever attend, ,! a baseball i;a tills city Is expectett In be present , Sunday, when the Med fold and' Weed teams of t lie 1 H emm -I 'a I , - i :l'tnia halite ,r,,ss bats at t lie rail grounds, in the las! exh ll.il am j bailie, helore the opt nim; to the recuUir leaKiie seasttn. the ftil!,,i- ini; Sunday, with Ibe custtmiai , ser iees. , I'.esittes a liliflal font ribllt inn , I of ensttnners from valley tow lis. ; a delegation tif Klamath Kails! fans will be on hand, to Ket a line1 j on lvo of their opponents In the pennant i-ltase. Manager I'noit Hall was busy, ; yesterday seekhiK Jobs for bis pltiyers. anil reported soiiie pro- j Kress, largely promissory. .Man , aiser Hall expects to land a couple of .lobs when work starts on the new Montgomery Ward blliltlim;. but i.- still in One need ( t,l,s. , Several of the players have offers in Iheir poekets from other town-, ;and unless sntiiethihi; in tile wav I ol employment shows Up ! I hey will depart. Linen and cotton fabrics are bleached a dazzling white and sterilized in tho Fame operation by adding C'lorox to rinse? whUt or soaking tnids. NO BOIL ING. Use according to label. At grocers. Frrv! Easy Housekeeping Chart. Send tft C'lorox Chemical Corporation, Oak land, California. Bleaches Remortt Stains Destroys Odrs Kill Germs .- , I2i4 ; Mlllll, .Condon. - 1)11 Co. John Day Valley Coal will prospect with ilia- BASEBALL WEED vs. MEDFORD at 2:30 P. M. SUNDAY, MAY 13 at Jackson County Fair Grounds (By the Associated Press) Cl.TlNNjti'l. Lilly AltKelo or l.ieperville, I'll., heat Tony larosc, Cineiiinatl I lnl. . MONTREAL. Leo (Kid) Hoy of Montreal won on a foul, over i Vie Folov, Vuneouvor I OK BRADFORD, Pa. Jimmy Slat tery, Iltiffnln, N. Y knocked out Stanley Smith, Sandusky, Ohio (i). FORT WAYiNE, . Ind. Corporal Izzy Scliwarlz, New York; won from Happy Etherton, Indianapolis 110). TOLEDO, Ohio. Chuck Foidmuu. Toledo, defeated Patsy GIANTS FROM DROP Mount Vernon, N. Y. (Ill); Ted Maranda. Grand Hapidn, Mich., out pnlnted Hnliold Knop. Tolod fS, ( liy tin Asoiiated I'tokm) The Ainurii'im loaBiit? was nady to join th National in a fontinu ntiort ir thn - Inter-sect limn I war fare, wlilch has been . waucd on tile two m-nnant fibnls for a week. Hnffalo, I Uiiiii jind cold weather yesterday (UC LAM Hi, Tin.. May l. (I't A rlcht In tlie hiad. followed Willi a left to (lie body. Rave W. t. "Vouhk" SlribliiiK r Ma inii. (ia., a ktuM-kout ovit I'rti Ari.-lt.s. if n,mv Yiirk, ftunu-r .iii l in- iiarttwr of Jack leni-M-y. In the sevond round of their Mhcduli'd lO-imind bunt here last niKlit. SIMHNliKlKI.U III.. May HI 1'i l.o.s Mariner, Inlver.sity of Illinois student and professional heavyweight, will attempt to score his iLMh knockout in 13 attempts, when he meets Joe Jlurke of De troit in u 10-round hout toulKht. 1 r e v e n t e d competition in the American league sector, where th" Yankees and tho Indians are on- -uiora Mdiioni I'lckle com- ); ny is malilm; I 'A kinds of pickles. I Seio .Mudern lee plant beliiK 1 11 1 tt liei-p. OVER M' I'DIITLA.VI), ore. .May 10. Wl Al Kiiruslck disposed of T." Ill Kami in their liKht-hcavywclKht Hrchtllnit mutch last nittllt. lifter 3D minutes, is seconds of wrcstl InK. when he ilumpcd IliKniril with a scries of fly inn heiidlocks. Tho Japanese jiu Jitsu expert was so badly shaken he was un able to continue. ('hot Wiles and lludy Warner buttled their way IbroUKh a one hour di'uw, each taklni; it fall In a rough and tumble affair. War ner took tho first fall with n head scissors nnd anil bar 111 Zi minutes, 30 seconds. Wiles oven' ed the count 2li mlniKes, 40 sec onds later when lie. pinned War ner with a full body hold. Kuraslck leaves for 'Medford to day, en route to Australia. Baseball Standings National I Won lst l'ot j New York 'i 7 Wi Cincinnati 15 Id i I'ltLsburR 12 10 .ol3 I St. Uiuls l.'l 11 Chicano H 12 .aUSl Brooklyn 11 II . ! Iloston 7 13 .3Mi Philadelphia 5 15 .250 American Won list Pet kew York 15 5 .750 Philadelphia 11 5 Cleveland 10 8 .C7 St. Louis 1 1 12 .5:11 Detroit 11 HI .107 Washington 8 12 nn I (iston 7 II Chicago 7 6 .301 ...... y f- :" V:' v.' : K ' : PUBLIC L The TONS and the Mous E ( An old fable, revised to date V ........ . y Once, Upon a Time Three Lions were "Sitting Pretty", in the Popular Priced Cigarette Field. So Big, so Powerful, that They Bossed theMarket.,. unchallenged. ' But Along Game a New Cigarette. . . a Better , and Smoother , Cigarette . . 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