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tLIFF BEST TOO FAS! FORK FAILS SCORE IS 10 TO 4 The Medford Merchants de feated Klamath Kalis ycBlerdiiv ut the fuirKrounds 10 to 4, with out the expending of much ef fort, before an uudtem-u of 600. Cliff Heat, new hurler for the locals wail the bright spot of the -contest, and Impressed the fansj with his all-around work. A. lctl-nander. he had control, de-: - ce'ptive curves, and a fast ball, 1 nnd a alow one, both delivered with the aame motion. . Besides he raped out a hit. that trickled thi'OUh'll the rlghtficlder'a less and ..went for a homer. , It was the verdict of the customers that Sir.' Uest will do. " " ltoland Michohv ;. loaned to Klamath Falls, for the h'ame, pitched for them Jaiid strove mightily, but to no avail to de ' feat his teammates. He might have mado It close, but for tho ragged support behind hint. The outfielders wcro always losing the ball In the sun. The center fielder '.produced' the phenomena of losing the ball In the sun, when'' ;thc sun was temporarily behind', a cloud. - Klamath Kalis scored Its first run ;ln the sixth inning, when Thlrdbiiscman Dunn, missed a swift :peir of . Catcher Chester, to catch ; a man on third. , inctrj timer i .uu eo -luiis vtiuiw in in" sixth, Vhcn- two- hot. drives got away from shangle and Mahoney. and the bases were filled, an-l no out.' -'' The ' first run was caught at the plate., on a. dinky klnfield . Mi. A high bounder to Tshort produced a score, and two tnoro ;trickled In on long flies. The Merchants collected their runs on hits by Chester,' Hoffard. Droulotte and Host. Hoffard hit a long fly to right field, that loked' like a home run clout. The lOam'ath umpire had a long- wait deciding- it was a foul, though It was not - within his Jurisdiction to call it -.'anything- Mahoney ln..n nr,n i.nA Tl'tl U Iflirced out. This started a debate, in I which, Manager J. Court Holl took Dart, and was rebuked by Umpire Earl Davis, who pro nounced the hit fair, and Hof fard won left roosting on. third, and the orators subsided. In thr next' Inning Umpire Dav. Is was '-hit on the toe with a foul .tip, and he hopped around on am foot energetically; . Tho other casualty of the game was occasioned when Second lrascmnn Shangle was hit In the head.' with a slow ball. Ho re sumed play after a . .shot-, rest , It was announced at the game, that next Sunday, Medford will play Weed In the morning and Dunsniub in the afternoon, in a doubleheader. -': '. i' The' scored ' ,( Klamath Kails AB R, Gray, sa Kelley,. 2b ... Elllnger, c Clerk, cf Peterson, 3b Brown, lb ..... Newson, If Farley, If Gallagher, rf Michpls, p .... Totals Medford . Mahoney, ss Dunn, 3h Hoffard, cf -Prulctle, lb Markle, rf .... ejhester, c ' .... Logan If Hhangle. !b .... Best, p ... r 0 ..... 4 3 4 2 2 3 ...... 3 AB. 5 5 5 3 : 5 4 4 ....... 3 3 Totals Klamath Kalis- Runs Hits ..3? 10 13 .000 001 aoo 4 ..101 202 200 8 Medfdrd Huns .-...003 032 20x 10 Hits..... 083 241 3Jx 13 Summary: 3-base hits Hoffard. Shangle 2: 2-base hits Hoffard. Mark(e: double plays Chester to Droletle; base on balls Mlchols 4. Best 1: struck out Mlchols 1. Best 11; batters hit by Mlchols 1. Best 2; wild pitch Best 1; 'passed balls Elllnger 1:. sacrifice hits Ches ter: stolen bases Markle 1. Time of gam! 2 hours. Umpires Roy and Davis; scorer, Al Plche.-' . s DOPED TO K 0 ACE 1 CHICAGO. June 18. tlP Jock Malone. the rugged St. Paul battler who believes he ought to know, can see nothing - but victory for Mickey Walker when he defends his middleweight title against the onslaughts of Ace Hudkins at Com Iskey park Thursday night. .. Malone. who has fought Walker five times and who holds a 10 round decision over him. believes the champion Is too smart for the Nebraska challenger. Champion and challenger will wind up their heavy training to morrow. Both are confident of victory and both say the bout will end by a knockout. Walker suf fered a slight cut over his eye yc- terdny while sparrlne with Tuffy Griffith of Sioux City, hut other wise Is In good condition. Promoter Mallen. who expects a 200.00 gate for the match, re ports receipts ' have . pessed the rf 123.000 mark,. j.- Wallowa county range will pas ture J.0O8 sheep from I'matiUa county., ... SALEM FORFEITS - il E E SA1.K.M. Ore., June U. W") Sulem forfeited its game with Al bany here Kunday afternoon. I to 0, in their half of the first Inning, after a squabble between -Manager Edwards nt ihn Koimt,,,-., nn.i plrc Wiekcs over a called foul tip third strike. Tho ii,-n .., tinned as an exhibition affair, Al bany winning this 8 to 0. ll H. R Albany .......J..'. '6 '12- v"i Halem - u 8 - 1 Coleman nnd Wilkinson; Beck, Russell and Kdwnrds. "l-U'OENE, Ore., June 18.' Eugene batters banged out 1" hits yesterday to win, 15 to 4. from the Wendllng team of tho Willamette Valley league. The ( game was rather ragged na well as. one-sided. Wendllng used three pitchers but all were found !n short order by tho Eugene htucis. . It. , H. E. Wendllng ; 4 4 0 Eugene ......10 18 5 Bilderback, Coates. Aniburn and Hclmcke; ltaker and Dliss. EUGENE,' Ore., June 18. (P) Eeml went Into a tie for first place in the Willamette Valley league yesterday by walloping the Cottage Grove nine, 23 to 4, on the Grove diamond. Bend gathered 21 hits off the two Grove pitchers. - The score: R.- H. E. Rend ; 23 Cottage Grove 4 21 2 Murphy and Eubauks; Smith, Cooper and On-. 1 : ' IS NEAR GOLD HILL GOLD HILL, Juno ll. (Spec ial.) You've heard fish stories ga lore, but here Is one that has them all beaten. Elmer Dungey. resi dent of Gold Hill, went fishing; the fore part of the week to a riffle three miles up .the river. known as the Dowden. . Whatever he intended to catch wo do not know, but he got plenty. Among his day's catch was Included every sort of fish- except a steclhead. He caught about 20 fish altogether and If totalled on a board would look something like this: Salmon -. .. 1 .. 1 2 .. 2 .. 4 ..10 .. S Sucker ..... Carps JL....: Catfish, Cutthroat . Trout .... Minnows .. .(The minnows had to.be thrown back on account, of size.) Now, all you fishermen, how's that for a list? Think you could do as well? The fish are sure biting, but how about such a variety seven dif ferent species in one catch. . The run of salmon In the-rlver is very good near Gold Hill and fishermen seem to he satisfying their wants for fish. Several of the falls near here aro loaded with salmon and fishing Is at its peak. The trout also seem to be taking good. Several sportsmen are re turning: with from 25 to 30 fish, having caught this amount in about nn hour. One man caught the limit 30 trout in about half an hour at tho so-called "salmon riffle,' one mile up the river from here. lie used ' a copper-nickel spinner. The annual run of steclhead will commence lif about another week and then the anglers will have a chance to land the "beauty" fish. : 4 IS GOLF WINNER PORTLAND. Ore., June 18. Pi Playing off n tie for the Pacific Northwest open golf champion ship yesterday. Dr. O. K. Willing, amateur, Waverly Country club, defeated Waller Pursey, Seattle professional, here yesterday by five strokes in an eighteen hole match. WiHlng's score was 71, Pursey's 76. , Dr. Willing and ' Pursey were tied Saturday with 293 strokes each at the end of tho 72-holc play. t American. V. L. Pet. New York 4J 1! .782 Philadelphia 34 20 .630 St. Mollis 30 2 .SI 7 Cleveland 2 31 .(51 Warhlngtun 23 2 .442 Uoston 20 2 .48 Detroit 23 35 .397 Chlcnfto- 20 3D .364 Natlimnl. W. U Pet. HI. Louis i '37 21 .638 Cincinnati 36 2 .581 New York 30 23 .SG Chlenno 33 2d .& Ilrooklyn 29 27 .518 I'lltuhUrKh 2 30 .4S4 l;o5ton' 18 34 " .34 Philadelphia 14 3 .280 - Sheep Owners Attention I We are In position to par rou more than anybodr (or wool-mo-halr. Dee us before you sell. - MEDFORD BAHOAiN HOUSE, Phone lAt. . U N. Grape Bt 4 riirwlfled adrrrthslng e'i results. UMPIRE SQUABBL ; Baseball Standings ' i MEDFOmV M'ATL The Huse That f , Above nro views or tlic ((iiip1ct(l house and aLso a Kroup oC tlie lllKd School BtiiuYiitH vt)i dul the Bnek How (left to r.Kht): (ionloit turner,.. Kiifcene vItUbe. Owen Pheliiu, (ildeoii ;rtw, Alljert JJHlon, lli-mor loiisi'r. jark Smith.. Frtitit'Kow (left to rlchf ) : Merle Duvirfon, .In mcs Mete, llaiimi Slier, lUeluml C'nlbertMon, t'liarli-s Conwuy, Harvey Young;, owner. There are hinmes and IioUhch, te.'d since the end of whool, is a In Medford. liut therc'H only1 credit to the town and might havrt one built by 23 boy'a from tho lo- bcua tho work of tho mom ex cal. htfjh school munuat training ' imneed woritmen. A tiled flre class undor the direction of L. A. place, built-in book-shelves on Mentzer. It seems that the Jani- each side, built-in bathtub ' and tor, , Harvey Younp, decided that ! laundry trays, ancf convenient fix he needed a new dwelling for tures in the kitchen uresomo of his family so he bought the ma terial and tho boys did the rest. ; Pluna fur the attractive . seven room bungalow were tnade by the instructor with the aid of the students and work started April 4 with a force oj boys in over alls on tho job even after achool hours. r " ' Located just across the street from the new school house on Holly" street the 72 by 80 foot lot Is an ideal location for the new residence. During tho first j Duvtsnn, James Mete, Kdwin Pet few weeks when' the carpenters , ers, Owen Plielan". Kugene Rlebe, were getting their bearings Mr. Young admits that' ho was ri' lit- tie skeptical about the outcome Turner, Richard Applegate,' Mar of the venture. As the days wonljvln Albert, Elmer Hoise, Edgar by and bedrooms, kitchen, dining ICdwnrds. Lew . Hoffman, Orvill room; and living ro-Jin took shape Smith and ! Pred Underwood.1 he began to spend more and more j The public is Invited to Mn time watching the class at work, spect Mr. Young's ' house, nnd With its urched entrance, dull parents of the hoys are especially green roof and deep cream paint asked to examine the results of thfi' house .which has been pins- practical manual training. .. v: CARDINALS NOW HAVE GQODlEAD 'OVER -CINCINNATI (By the Associated Press) ' A wide open space In beKlnninK to show between the high-flying St. l-ouis Cardinals and the rent of the National league pack. The Cards carried their winning streak to eight straight games at tho ex - penso of the faltering Cincinnati Heiln ni Itefilnnri ve.ierrlnv Hain Lhaltcd the play in"the sixth inning wltn tue Cardinals leading, ti lo 2, "'" chieflyon account of Jaklo Mays' Suhr poled one out of tho lot In wlldness 'nn fifth, scoring Thurston ahead Today' tho Cardinals were lead-l"' him for the deciding runs. Hat ing the field by tbrco gamos with tories: Cole. Ponder and Alnsmith. most of their advantage contained . Saunders: May and Vargas. Sec In the lost column. .. lo1"1 'amc: Hrench and Itcgo; The New York Giants allowed a j Mitchell nnd Sprlnz. golden opportunity to ?aln on tho I Tho Missions and Oaks split the second place Reds-go a-gllm- j "olr double header, Peto Daglln, met ing when thev fell before the j Kl'"it youngster, twirling a two-hit moist delivery of Burleigh (li lmes. "' to give last year's champions llurlelgh. traded to tho Pirates I -t"-0 win In the opener. "Speed bv the Giants during the winter. , Martin and Marry KraiiHO turned gave his former teammatos only : tho Oaks hack in. the second tilt five bits nnd won, 6 to 0. tnr 8 6 to-3 Hell victory. Batteries: Dazzy Vance turned in a hurlin,' Davenport, Nelson and Whitney; masterpiece as Brooklyn turned I Dnglla and Read. Second game: back the Cubs. 4 to 0. Ho struck ; Martin. Kranse and Baldwin; thim out 15 men and gave up only three j ovlch and Head, hits. Stephenson failed to return' Hollywood kept pace with the to the bench atter watching three leading Seals by winning a pair goby. Babe Ruth and Xou Oehrlg Sacramento. 9 to 5 and 12 put on their famous act to the dl- to 1- The first game was nip and may of some of the fans, and the ! tck, but the second was a walk Yankees tiounded out an easy R-to-2 ; away. A pair of homers by Shce vlctory over the Browns. Babo Senator first sacker. featured. Ruth smashed his twenty-fifth hom-i Batteries: Olnney. Kullerton and er of the season with one on base : Basslcr; Shea, Flynn. Gould, Sin in the seventh. Gehrlgh waited : Rleton and Sevcreid. Seeond game: until the ninth to get No. $, also j McCabe. Rhodes and Agnew: Keat with one man on the baso. K. Vlncl. Flynn and Severeld, Sam Jones allowed three hlta as. Harris. Washington shut out Detroit, 12, lxs Angeles wound up Its scries to 0. the Senators' third victory of I 'tth Seattle with a pair of wins, the four games of the series. ' -2 and 5-2. Tho Angels were out- The Philadelphia Athletics held 1 hit in both eases but squeezed In fast to their position cl'iht and a i the runs with timely blows. Bat half games hack of the Yankees terles: Knight and Schmidt: with a bitterly fought 8-to-7 ver- j Peters and 8andhcr', Second game: n.-or ih. Indiana at Cleveland. I Collard and Ilorreanl; Cunningham i It was a heart-breaking defeat for ! the Indians, who rallied for five i runs In the eighth. ;; Xodcc. , J The annual meeting of School Dint. No. 10 will be h.l'l at .U-HI-Schoolhouko on June 18, '.at 8:30 p. m.. ot which time tho voters j will vote upon the question of in stalling electric lights In the school. ! Mr. Moore and Mr. Ieever will he present to explain any questions in regard to same. DKI.I.A M. WHKTHTONE. Clerli, School UK No. If. TRTBTTXTV MEDFOTm.OlttXiON'. MONDAY. JTXT3 IS. 192R. m.h.s. Boys bu.i. It u.-sell, WemlaJI Ttile, luster j Kdwhi leler. Alan lteaton, i the modern features. Kour garages and a bicycle shop were other jobs complete! by members of tho class but they were move . enthusiastic about their house. Next year Mr. Ment zer will stress the drawing of plans and designing of buildings. Members of the " tooj brigade were: Albert Hilton, Alan Bea ton, Homer Conger, Lewis Con ger, Iewis Conger, lllchard Cul- bertson, Charles Conaway, Chester I Merle Uusselh Hiirlan Seller, Jack Smith?-. :ohrietV: " tottc, V (Jordon IOSEALSLUGGERS (By the Associated Press) Southpaw slants wero no puzzle to the San Francisco Seals as they puunded out. their fifth and sixth wins over Portland, 9 to 1 and 5 to 4. Behind brilliant pitching by "lluckshot" May, the Seal sluggers 1 collected lb bits, two Homers uy , Hollis Thurston, first aackor, for ; on easy win in the first encounter. j Tho second game was close with ana lunnau. Hags wanted at the Mall Trlb- n nffir Mltf lie clean Makes Girls More Attractive Wouldn't you, too. tike a fae now 0r thAt will keep shine away stay on longer Hprend smoothly not ring Ihe pores nnd always be ho puee'.and fine? It I. made bv a new French I'rocens sn.l Is called MKI.I.O-HI.O. It la surely a won derful Face Pownnr. Just . try J JIKI.I.O-dl.O. Mouth's Ihiiu Store. ELM I T. T i CHICAtlO, June IK. ll') l)"le-1 I irutes to tin. lnti'i-n.-if Imiiil iMilfinir (onventUm were gatheiing rapidly toduv fur iireliminari(s tit the ! opening Mission Thursday al .lym-j lilt Klt'ltiH Cniiiitrv cluli. A liomi-' nee fr national open king will he named Saturday, batrn a tie vtite, to tiueceed Tommy Armour of Washington. ' In tills KulfinK conveuilou all deU'Katcs aro usplrant.s for the crown and one votes for himself by casting a club ut a small white hall. The one who casts the few est votes of thut sort gainst the throne of Kolfdoin. Most of the etintestanls are Americans, but Ureat Britain, France umt Australia are repre sented. There were 1? regional meetings .lune J I lo certify tlmse eligible, to compete over the num ber four course at Olvmpln with the Invited aliens, and those 3 0 who, got the fewest votes (or strokes In golf " parlance) at Oakmont last year. Nominee for re-election. Tommy Armour, hud not counted his first straw ballot which proved, to lie just 7L or one more than mv for the course. No- other test poll, promising of ultimate victory, but In the filial selection there nuiMt be four tallies over the lKth hole route beforo the official totnl can be cast. In other preliminary tests Archie COmpston of (Ireat Britain, Hill Mchlhorn of New York and Au brey llnomer of Krance tallied 73s. George VonKlm, former amateur king, just got under 80 by one, j and many refused to report. Wal- ter Hngnn, who recently won the For homes wilhout eec trUity'lhe Maylai is available with In-built gasoline motor. 'Sweeps the "CMWtKy. 1 - i jgjjSsTtTsjs 't fgjjjjpf' ' ' Ss ' V For hornet without eec- I I x& f tricilythe May lot it hi Look for these Features when you try the New Maytag Automatic-feed, Soft Roller Water Re mover, which swings to oeven positions and reverses. Does not crush buttons and has instant tension release which is the utmost in safety. 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Associated Vrv Sporty Writer. 1 roi'CMKKKrsii-;., . , .ivm 1. - (A) They are picking t!l boys from Utile old New York t repeal .on their own waters of th IHulson rivt r in the big race of th I'uughkecpfiie tvgatta tomorrow. Snpliotmre sfnatitma u year ao when they tossed the advance dope overboard, now sen ho nod eam palgnert.; tho Columbia . varsity oarsmen stood out today as the favorite's again to heat back5 the challenge of the far west; repre sented principally hy Oallfoiliia, ,,m' t,'tP t,ie IntercolleRiat four- mile rowing crown in the east for another year. Tho varsity race, with seven contenders for the premier lionnrs of the regatta will furnish the cli max to a program Involving a record-breaking fleet of L'O eiglit-oiir-ed crewH. The two-tulle freshman race also has seven entries, and the three mile junior varsity event six. The freshman race Is scheduled to start at 4 p. m., eastern standard time, and the varsity. at I p. in. 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Th;-re is pretty good evidence, however upon which to base the I expectation that I'olumbla and l ahfoinia will put up the main ; battit for honor. They have turn , ed in tile fastest time trials of any ' of the sensational workouts report ed during the trainlnu grind. Columbia has the coxswain and six of bud year's winning eight, t'alifni-yiin, has four veterans of the 27 outfit. . Iji .amount of .xpen ence in. their Mioal, tile (J olden i Hears mii'ht be un even terms with I their rivals-'hut for he loss of Al- vin Hydlapder; N't).' because of I Illness., end Carmll Dressier, now . in the role uf sultstitute. ! If there is to be any upsets, how-. 1 ever, it veems likely tin y will be furnished by Ittisty Callow's Pehn i sylvaaiu . viw or the Washington f outfit; now tutored by Callow's for ' nicr pupil, ' Al -t'lbricksnn. penn has shown, the most remarkable Improvement of tiny tntry us com pared with lust year's form, but there has been plenty of room for it Inasmuch at the Quakers fin ished a poor last in the !C,7 race. Washington, usually at- its best In the l'nimhkeepsie battle, has been bothered a bit by Illness this year, but the Huskies have a habit of coining through. The fact that thin Is Olympic year attaches more than usual sig nificance to tho varwity for most, If not all of tho entries are hope ful .of . demonstrating, their right to enter the" Olympic tryouts at Philadelphia, .July 6-7.' .Most ofcrhewi will keep In train ing fo(r that contest,, regardless of the outcome of tomorrow's race. War-hiiuc ton's Junior varsity crew : which .has made a habit or winnm;; its event, anain is a favorite nntl expe-ets lo iinake It .four straight, with Columbia and the Navy as principal threats. Likewise, the '.Navy plohes are picked repeat in the freshman ' race, but Washlng- ton. Cornell nnd Syracuse have ' 'iVeiv lonklntr yearling outfits. Scam, removes both soap., and water from eivery part of the gar ment, spares the buttons and leaves no hard:to-irbn ' wrinkles. The Maytag Roller Water Re mover has an automatic feed ,. board the height of safety and efficiency, and is one of the many iJ : V. features exclusively owned and controlled by Maytag. " . ' . . .: :t prL. S.lt.. 9:00 to G:.W Phone 1266 Medford, Oregon Seattle, Wn.. 1619 Third Ava. Spokane, Wn., W. 335 Snragua Swnnyeide. Wn., 522 Sialh St. Tacoma. Wn.. 740' ;, St. Helene The Dallel. Ore., 403' a Washington Vancouver, Wn., 1112 Main St. Walla Walla. Wn.. 17 S. 4th St. Wenatchee. Wn., 31 S. Miltlon Yakima, Wn.. 203 W. 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