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IKIIKIINIIMill I UllfllliV 1 TL i TS A MOT PXTIT? TEN' IS i: TOO STRONG FOR i , (Dy tho Associated ITcsb) - Waller Mnlla IhomoiI iIiioumIi titno kinlngs im the Souls liiun- mrrrd Vi-rkon Anil l'oml-r for 14 . Iilta and a 10-1 victory In tho no ' HeH opener. The eccentric snuth puw huld the Heavers l" miven lilln anil was never In danger. ' Jiutlerli-K. Yerkea and Itcso, ttuiii ders; Mulls nnd Bprinc ... Afler tho Mission had broken a J-8 deadlock by erorlnx twlro in ; the 10th, Oakland ciinie hack In ' Mnflatlonal fashion In thn Iuhi half of the frame to Rcnre three run and win, 6-4. Hot I'llletle and Dumovich, after pllclilnR tlht ball for nine InnlnKs, weakened, ' but the Hell hurler blew up en tirely, five hits being made off him In the final atanm. Hatterlea: IMIlette nnd Whitney; Uumovlch 'and Lombardl. j Hacramento slipped further 'down tho chute by dropping n 4-0 decision to Hollywood. Mo !'Cabe kept eight Holon hlta well ' Kcattered nnd nii'tlRht support : helped him along. Kunz was In effective In the pinches. Il.it- terles! McCnho nnd llnssler; Kunr. ! i ami nevereiu. V- Los Angeles nnd Pontile were ion lh road. , MEET TONIGHT NEW TOflK. June IS. OT iI.eo Ijomskl nnd Tete Ijuzo, ex ponents of tho art of wucIIiik in ,nnd takiiiR 10 to Rive one, sluii 'it out over the 10-round mute 'nt Ebliets field tonlKht. Lomskl's Nllffor punchlnK powoi-8 and the Hensutional, but losing- bnttlo he fotiKht uaalnst Tommy I,oiKhnr.i, il kins -.of tho llKht-heavywclKhts, have contrived to make him n Hlight favorito. Tho experts fiK- uro that tho Aberdeen assaMHln's y deadly body punching will take .most of the flitht out of l'eto before tho battlo has gone very far. Tho 8cranton conl miner, once . welterweight champion of the ' 'worlftV ""himself put up a Ki'eut. hut also losing battle against ' liURhron nt llbbets field recenlly. His stork, as a result, riftc about ' CO per cent. Baseball Standings Anierlcnii. W. I,. .Pel. New Tork 40 10 .sort V Philadelphia 30 19 .812 Ht. Louis 27 2il .r.on 'Cleveland - 24 2S .42 Washlnisian 20 2? .42a . Iietrolt 22 SI .416 ' iloston IS 27 .400 .'hlcugo 19 32 .373 i ' National. V. I,. TVt. Cincinnati 35 22 .614 Kt. louls 32 21 .604 New -York 2S 20 .r.S3 Chicago 30 24 ..'.:.6 Ilrooklyn 27 24 .r.29 ' l'ittsbUI'Rh 24 27 .471 Iloston IS 30 .375 Philadelphia. 10 SB .217 ram cats and dogs! RUSCO hold! jutl as well in wet w wither as In dry. Have jour brakes rr lined with RUSCO today at an of ficially authorized Rusro Brake Service Station. RUSCO BRAKE LINING Distributor Springer-Ott Compiny. Portland, Oregon . ftutco'a Servlc at Mack'a Oarage 129 North Rivtraide iff! Let it Radio Invention t L '0- Dr. E. T. Flewelling, Dayton, 0., radio engineer, has perfected a short wave length adapter which makes possible tho recep tion of intcr-contincntul radio programs, By tho attachment of the device he Is holding, above, to an ordinary set, one can convert a high wave receiver Into a low wave receiver, thus enabling the listener to tune in foreignsta tiona as well a local. . 2 (By the Associated Press) Subject to the houvlest ennnonnd Iiikk nf tho rurrcnt seanon, major letiKuo nionnils mon ciiutloiiMy )ooi'p(l from their hidcoutR today to see whether tho hnmtmrdment wns over. IClKht league hattlen Raw 31 pltchtrH pounded for 1S3 hltH on which l'S nuifl were Bcored. Sirty of the hlls were extra bnHt'a; 3;t (louhltm, 1 1 triples and 1U home rutiH., Tho henvieHt RhellinK of the day wiiH tu the IMilludt'lpiiiu Hei.tor of tho National lea'Uio. Here tho IMttHhuiK IMrntoH crocked nit iifl hilH to heat the l'hillit'H 1". to 4. Kremer, n nad dlsuppointnient thin Hi'usnn. returned to form and unve tho Quakers only five Hafetle.4, two of them, however, homo vuiih. Uehiud Benton's pitching the New York liiants hatted out Id hits to crush the leaxuo leading (Mnclnuati ItedN, in to I. I The St. Louis Cards moved to ! within ono name nf tho Iteds by taking over the H raven at Hoston, 0 to ti, in a wild nme. Shut out for five inninws by Char ley Knot, the Ilrooklyn Pndsers suddenly came to life and battered out a Ut-to-l decision over tho Chi cago Cubs. In the American league the Yankees home i tinned their way to n l.Vto-7 triumph over the Chicago White Sox. Hahe Huth hit his 23d homo, lm Cehrlg bi 1 1th nnd 15th. ritcheiB came Into their own In the other three games. Kd Morris, big Hud Sox rookie rl';ht bander, beat tho St. 1 .oulrt Hrnwns, T to 2, allowing seven scattered hits. The Washington Senators made it three In n mw over the Cleveland In dians. II to li. behind Jones good pitching. Jimmy Kox's single in the eighth scored Cochrano with the run that enabled the 1'hllndel phla Athletics to boat Detroit, 3 to 2. Fights Last Night tliy the Asoclated PrewO NKW YORK. Stanislaus l.nay a. Chile, defeated Joe Gllck, New York. (10.. NEWARK. N. J.-Plerre Charles. Relgium. won. from Pud Gorman. Kenophn, Wis. (10 . George Smith, Newark, outpointed Gene Mcltugh, Chicago. U0. MONTGOMERY, Ala. William t Young Strtbllng. Macon. Ga., knocked out Joe Packo, Cleveland. IT . 1NIMANAPOI.IS. Howard Rents. Milwaukee, won on n foul from Robby Williams, Syracuse, N. Y. t!). Joe Ztnk. Syracuse, knocked out Jimmy Klump. Cincinnati, H). Major League Leaders ' iy the AjworlnttMi Prs. . InrUullhK RitmoM of Juno 12: I nUnill. linitlr.t: Oill.iKhun. Urdu. .Ut. Huni itoHomlry, lu"tl, 49. j Hunt balled iu-IUiotonettc. Roh- UiXn IMiitMt. Cnn.!, $7. jTrlpli Wulkrr. UiMt-i, R, Homrra Itlssonettf, It o b I n n: Hornsby, Uruves, 12. Slolrn linnet KiUt'h, O.mU. 14 rttrhhiK tlpnton, (Html, vun lft. lost 2, H:tt In p; n.hn, Hormtnrs, .41?. , Hun" It.ith, Vjinkii, M. Ittina lntiort in Huth. Yitnk, B. 1 lit Mamifh. llrownn. louhrs Spr-ukr, AnlhUllr, 19. Tripll l!:rt. ISrn.itoin, T. ftmrin--liuth. V.iitkn. CX. Silt n n S crnt-y, Tinrrn, 1ft. l'llfhtiiK riiura, Vnnka, won 11, DFOTlTj MTL' KLAMATH TEAM TO PLAY HERE, llascball fnr. who were disap pointed Hiinduy when rain prevent ed tho DiinKiniiir Kamu uru prom ised a KnuU I linn Juno 17 when bJulnulh Kalis conies here to bat- i tli! .Medford Miiilianla at the Jackson coimiy fair grounds. j This name was scheduled to ho played nt Klainuth hut MuuuKer ! Court Hall of the lorul nine did ' imo inanuKinji last niKlit at n ses sion of leaKue officials and won his point. . , Hiinilny. Junn 24, the postponed Kfuno with liuiiHnnilr will bo played off hero, thus Klvlny ,Miill'ord two successlVR contnsts. j AccordlnR to trail. HoniellilnK ; new and different Is IiiowIiik whli li !' will lia of Kreat Interest to baseball : tans. Ho will announce th plot in tho near future, ho said this! morning, i , WILD BULL SAYS HE'LL RUN SHOES OFF HIS RIVALS SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 13. (&) Pet theories and some, funny ideas will get healthy workouts during the running of the Hedwond hlgh- ; way Indian marathon which Hturts i in San Krancjono tomorrow nnd will have its ending in Grant a Puxs. Mo.it of tho 30 Indians entered intend to wear shoes or moecafdns some Mill alternate with bare foot running. In last year's race Rome of thH contffltants en eased their pedal extremities in layers of wet green lenves. Others wrapped rolts of cloth around their feet. An old trick used by fighters in the early days around here, that of toughening the skin by tinnier Hion In Halt water, him been adopt ed by hIx Zuni tribesmen from New Mexico. For everal days their training on a beach near here has consisted mostly of dipping their feet for long periods in the Pacific ociMiu. Kach expects to run the inlb-H without u blister. Mad Hull, winner of last yenrs trek, isn't particularly concerned with the elaborate preperatlons of bis rivals. With n dlndalnful "huh" be says he thinks he will run the rest of the contestants "ol,t of their shoes." Flying Cloud, like Mad Hull a Km rook, nnd sponsored by Grants Pass, finished second lust year. lie is certain, that either he or Mad Mull will gallop off with the $5,000 first prize. Itnth hud been train ed by mil Haywnrd, track conch at the Cnlverslty of Oregon. linsmes the top money, another u.uuu win ne apportioned between the next five finishers. 4 Frank's Comedians. formerly Frank and Kins, who gained! friends and popularity here in Medford thieo years ngo, are once more In the city with their big tent, which stands on the same location at Fourth nnd Fir streets, and opens tonight. Everything is in readiness, the big lot has been excavated, and there Is n regular elevated theatre floor In the tent. The opening play,- "Nearly a ; Rrlde", Is said to be n happy com- 1 jblnatlon of comedy and heart In ; lerest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank.. tha lending' lady and leading man, are nicely least, nnd their many friends will once more seo them strut their , stuff in a fashion that made them extremely popular when here le- ,fore. The lent opens at seven, the ! j orchestra starts at 7:41 and the: j curtain rises nt S o'clock sharp. Adolphe Menjou at Rial to Tomorrow A criminal court mactMrnto )ioni inK a murdor can; the Juilge1 wife liMoninfr to the evidence, nt I the Mime time thinklnic of nn-j I I other man. cptnin Fcrrcol; th; 'dAMhhiK capluin hoannff the evl-t Jdenre apnttmt the brother of the; plrl he really lovra. lie knows; jthnt the brother did not kill the: man, hut his lips nre sealed; th nlnht of the murder Cnn tain Ker , reol was in the boudoir of the Judge's wife; he saw the slayer n short time nfter. but the slaer; had seen the love tryst nnd threat-; ened to tell nit if Captain Kcrreol; told on him. ! That U the dramatic situation revealed In Adolphe Menjou'a j latest "A N'lcht of Mystery." which comes to the Klult'o theAtre to- j morrow. The ptctunls an sdnptntlon of Vlctorien Sardou's celebrated sUKei play, "Captain Ferreol," the story' of romance and a murder. According to reports frcm the studios In Hollywood, the story; of the Menjou production in un- usually full of dramatic moments,! tense In their gripping motif and thrilling In their novelty. HAKF.K Y e d e r a 1 engineers complete survey of leaker recla-i mat ion project, . ASTOIllA Co-operative talry .nwooiallun starts new condensary. land nillk powder plant J TTtTflTjyfl, MFJIFOKTV HEADLINERS IN VAUDEVILLE BILL AT CRATERIAN TONIGHT Clever Blue Bonnet Revue, acts scheduled for the program MATCH SET FORWARD TO FRIDAY, JUNE 29 The date for tho Wg heavy-' weight wrestling match at tho ur- ; mory between Jack Uoller, 20 pound German grnppler, nnd Has-, Ran Mohammed, the Terrible Turk, , has been placed ahead ono day and will take place June 29, in stead of June 2S. according to an : announcement today by Match-' maker Sailor Jack Wood, who iilso announced plans of having Ed (Htraiigler) lewbt meet Holler in a mutch here next month. ' Uoller will heKin bis first workouts this evening at the i r inory und will go into active training for his tussle with the Turk, who Is rated hih in tl. wrestling world, especially in the east and middle-west, where he makes his home In Chicago, HI. Poller nnd Mohammed both weigh 220 pounds nnd are said to be musters of the wrestling art. Jf Iewls appears here next month, Matchmaker VCood will, also have mutches arranged for : the world's champion in eastern , Oregon and in tho stote of Wash-! ington, a number of promoters; from those two sections having written Vood letters inquiring if! such matches could be made. i 4 Sheep Owners Attention! We are In position to pay you ; more than anybody for wool-mo-j hair. See us before you sell. j MEDFORD BARGAIN IIOL'SH, Phnn. 1ftfi9 7 TV. OrnpA St ' Holcomb Radium Springs Mineral Will or from tlinsp famous lipnlth-piving springs, nil you want for fifty pouts liy (joinsj aflpr it. Or, if you wish In Ipavp your easos and caps at Fay F.. Diamond's store, we will luing water ih to you for fifty rents a ease, as we drive in each day; nnd now they are working the road in Sams Valley, whieh will lie elosed nt limes from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. f'ottagps for fiftv penis a day, and up. Wp lmvp the only spring of its kind that lias heen ap proved hy the State Hoard of Health. It's pure, always fresh. Come nnd see what n great spring we have. Nothing new. It has en red people for over six years. No eharge made for driving In. V Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup Malt Ttip add Jlarorund nutri . mrnl to foodt The cost of the ravp materials used in Bud eiser Malt Syrup will not permit the giving of premiums. The quality of our product is the premium we give and it is included in every can of Budweiser Malt Syrup yiu buy. AISHEUSai: R.BUSCH, St. Louis SU it Grctn mnA DtUn f.rrmttrt SOLD BY GROCERS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE . VALLEY CANDY COMPANY Dfifrioufor w Medford . H. C. ENDERS Di.fnfculor. AthRnd T9 OTHsfjON, WEDNESDAY, which Is one of the fine vaudeville tonight at Hunt's Craterian. FLIES 10 CAPITAL MRMIOI'RNK, Australia, June 13. (A) The trans-Pacific mon oplane Southern Cross, carrying its crew of four nnd two passen gers flew from Sydney to Mel bourne today In six hours, encir cled the city and. landed perfectly at Kssendon airdrome while 80,000 spectators roared a tumultous wel come. The crew. Cap tain Charles KingHiord-Hmlth and Charles Ulm, Australian pilots. Navigator Harry Lyon nnd Radio Operator James Wa rner, A mericans, were greeted as they swept over the city by an escort of nine planes. In the ship were Captain Kings ford -Smith's mother nnd Ulni's wife. The eager crowd of spectators swarmed on the Innding field and covered nil the hill-tops, buildings' ami every available open space in the vicinity, to greet the fliers. Substitute for Starch Rorux water Is an excellent sub stitute for starch when laundering voiles, dimity and delicate lace col lars and cuffs. i Carl I.ovelnnd of Del Monte, Calif., was a local business visitor hero today. Mr. Tjoveland, who is a former resident of Ashland, has organized on unusual dance or chestra, the "Hand of all Nations," which he has brought up from California for n season's engage ment near Castle Crags. Plans are be.iiiK made to present this novel band In Medford at an early date. .TTTyF, US, 1958.' THEY LEARNED TO SWIM, NOW THEY LEARN TO DIVE Hoys and Klrld who received their firm lestiuns In.pwlmmtutr June 5, under Ilia directum of George KukuIIuk, In charge, of Keil Cross free clashes ut .Merrtek'B Nutato rlum, lined up uround the tank this mornlnc und did some divlnK. Some bruvely Jumped in and others stay ed at the edge of the pool until they were puHhcd in. Ninety-five per cent of the be ginners who have worked consist ently since the Bessions started are now aide to- Bwlm-hveome fashion. .Mr. HuKhlliiK is pleased with the results thus far. . Fewer boys than Kirls have turned out daily and he thinks Chut Is due to the fact that they must get there at 8 each morning, while the girls- can sleep un hour later. . The last term of this year at the University of California 117 Btu dents of the Bwimming instructor qualified for senior lite-saving cer tificates which were presented by the National Division of First -Aid and Lite Saving. This was the largest number from any one class ever to receive the award in the United States. Friday evening, the lust day of the swimming drive, n freo public demonstration will be featured nt the natatorlum with a program ranging from acts' by beginners to difficult tests in life saving and re suscitation. Visitors are urged to be present at 7 o'clock. ' CORVAI.LI8 Alpha Gamma Delta Knrorlty will build J40.000 home. -' ' . csasa You too can own this range! Our easy payment plan makes it so simple for you to own a Montag Range that you cannot well afford to waste your time cook ing over that old stove any longer. Let ua tell you how you may trade it in on a MONTAG. Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 6th and Bartlett Phone 35-J FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2 .75 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Reichstein Je9 631 -r?-. . -fT:-.'Ji--;, THREE toFIVE MIHUTES V. to FORTY THEATRES V" Wy i I times scjuAfte I K 1 14 I U l! Much c ' NEW VORK CITY L. g--Tl 1 Hi TCj 'inTw J? OPERATION NOT NECESSARY rKLJj I Hi cl mt1hcJo(treurxrii.ri H rWI JS90l) ItVN Y4 cIu.V VWIIluaiiledbookdtKrtIM -Y ''"MthJOO ilj ' .. 1 VvV. "hod IniltlilllM () r fp-h JE.JVC) V-rA -EHfS EIJ.MINATtO Ol i f , "rrrTTlin f REKUNDtSD. Smatki ISHOW.PROGRESS IN ICE DELIVERY There's always somethlne new in the world nnd local industries are keeping up with the rapidly advancing times hy utilising all lypes of modern- transportation for moving commodities trom the seller lo. the consumer. One of the most outstanding Improve ments has recently been made by Medford lee & Storage Co., und It is believed to have token lis pluce in history, along with the flight of tho Spirit of St. Louis and the Southern Cross. For the past lew weeks King street has been under repair to the extent of diverting all traffic Into other channels, and . now Park street, which runs parallel to King, is undergoing alteration, rendering It also useless. This state of affairs would be of no particular significance if it were not for the fact that "l'ug' Hamlin, iee-salesman for that dis trict, is seriously handicapped in making his regular deliveries. It was suggested that he carry the ice on his shoulder, but after the first experience of two blocks, he assumed the' appearance of a half drowned rat and immediately be came useless for J he balanco of the day, due to over-exertion. After several other trials, all ending -In failure,' a solution was reached in the purchasing of a new vehicle. 80 any time, for the next few weeks, don't be nnnoyed at the sight of a good-looking chap in a light blue shirt and white trousers pushing 1 several hundred pounds of Ice around in a wheelbarrow he'B only adding laurels to "a distinguished ice service.' COLONIAL Ranges Colonial Range; all porcelain enamel in the new MelJoTtreeu, Manda-red.CanaryYeIlow, white, ray or Santone; buffet shelf warming oven. Alio made with drop door warming cloiet instead ot buffet ahelf. 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