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PA O R RTX MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE. OTDKOUl), OKEOONT, SUNDAY. .TUNE 24. 1928. TOM EMMONS WILLING OUTDOES jCIHCUIT CLOUTS MICSTM SELF 10 GARNER GIVE CUBS GAME;'! SENATORS TWIG TO PLAY TUMY PWY-OFF TODAY IN GOLF FINAL' ROPEN Illlfj NORTHWEST open reds lose AGAIN, YANKS DROP 1W0 Fifteen-Year-Old Boy De- ; (lly Almi .1. (ioiild, Aksorlau-il l'OftTI,A.'l. Ore, June :'3 UV) I I'los 8kiiu Ijllt.n) j I),, o. . WillliiK. Havollv club. I OI.Y.MI'IA KlKI.U.S, CIUCMIU, I'orlliind, c-llinnxvU ton days of .III.... '( fjl'l 'Pli.. I,..lll,.n in.lt I. ....... t I. II 1 . . feats Wilcox, Who Is Off 'Aiiunin, ami lh country h mM j Ui I'acirii.- Northwest open tltlo divm-d iM oi'e.sMionul Kiar. Johnny which he won last week. Willinu eciiiseil til! his previous pur-breyk-ln rounds of the week, and rap tured i he umaieur crown for the second time In his career hy de featinK Don Moe. IX-year-old Jo-nl Aldervvood star, ehihl mid six. .Moe Is Oregon mate champion. In winniiiK the an ml cur title. Willing played through six 3(i-hoIe rounds, and made every one of them under pur. He hud had av cratf'd 12. S strikes for !M hojes to win the open chainpioitshln. ' I Kven HH brilliant a he was in (the early rounds of the tourn.i I ment, Willing outdid himself In to- Form Don Clark and Biddle Put Up Quite Struggle. l'urrell of New Voik, finislicd g , ihiy in . tie for I he open noli I ehamplonslilp of tlm United i Kadi eomplcicd the reKulallioi 7J-hoo with totals of 2!4. Karrell with roundti of 77-74-71-72 und Jonea with cardH of 7JI-71-73-77. In the fourth play-off in six yearn and thu third In which Jones has participated, they will meet tomorrow ut holes, to decide the champion and nut cess- Tommy Ar- i tin juno id. w) Two home run clouts Rave the fhUauoj Nationals the last of their five j Kiime series with frit, l.ouia toduy. ; H to 4. j It. II. K.I HI. Louis 4 11 4 t 'h''-ni:o 'i 'i Jthem, Haiti, Litllejohn -and J.: hhoii ; ISu.vii a nu nu.i.,t. VoutiK" Tom ICmmeiiH complelely Upset the dope-hlicket In t lie un mini handicap Klf tournament at the .Med ford (lolf cluh yesterday, when he defeated L. V. Wilcox In the. Hcml-fluals nf the firs) flight hy the lop sided score of five up;(,f t( 'lie hlack Scot, und four to play. Km mens was '""", of WashliiKton. eunceded u chance hut hy u small f Jones and Karrel finished dend kcoio. Today this IS year old -lurked nt the top of the blK in phenomenon will cross sticks with ' ternatlonal field nfter a fcurpriy- Kurl Tumy for the nolf clul cham- and dramatic finish fn which WAHIIL(JT()N. June I'll. (V The Philadelphia Atlilcties today took a (i"uhle-heudcr from Wash-ink-ton 6 to 3 :tnd 5 to 4. The sec ond unine went ten innmus. I'irst pa me: it Philadelphia ti VSashlnKtou 3 Khmke ;iml Cochrane; liOHTOX, June 23. fPj Brook- ' Marberry and Huel. lyn swept a douhle-hr ader ai:inst ' S(1:'nntl I!- the liravis here today hy winninK f ,'nlla',p,"nia the second uniifo 7 to 0 and the I Washlnttton 4 opener G to 2. j (10 innings) Klrst Kiime: Jt, n. K. j Wnlhers und Cochrane; Llscn lirookiyn jo i ; uto and Kenna. .2 5 J Urundt and COLO.MIIO, Ceylon, June ZX WliJvKSHAHHK, I'a.. June ::JL ! -Cttptjiin Daniel, commander of Ihu ' iAt Colonel Charles Liodheiuh. Commonwe!tli liner JervlH Hay. who hopieil off from Coxton. I'u.. I has wirelessed to the local agents , at .V-ifi o'clock thi niornintr, ro i of the, line that the recent trouble, ! turned to this temporary landing !noani his ship was entirely con-f field t 7 o'clock i fined to u Kroup of Htowawuya. ' ! NKW VOItK, June 23. (? : ' Kxtru details of plain-clothes do- j t eel Ives iiuiiKled with tiio crowds j it lo ut the slock exchange tod;y t ns the result of a litter uppur- ently sent 1-y u man who had lot nmnty in Wall street. LONDON. Kng.. June L'X (i,. The hlr.iin of London's welcome ha begiin to pull on Mlsa' Amelia Kut hart and Ultra were Indications t day that perhaps she haa let her days hecotne too crowded plnnshlp and If he plays the cool, heady Kuine he. did yesterday he should win. It Is only fair to Wilcox to slate that he hail what Is very rare with him, a decidedly off-day. He nev er gut K"inK. und on the first round was at leant five strokes off his av erage, Kven his trusty driver fail ed lo win k and when once or twice he did flash his normal form, he seemed to run Into some touh hreak ut once, which amiin upset him. However had he leen in his hest form he could not have heaten tin sort of olf Tom m)' Kmmcns hand ed out yesterday. In fact most of, "he Kolf dopestei's believe there in Mo one In the club outside of Kuan who can heat Knimens with hisil,"i' Present handicap. ( incidentally ' l'tlc the third centi-al fiirure, nnd "dark horse" Jioland and Hancock oi I WilminKlon. N. ('., blew up on j the last two holes with the chinu pionshit and all its old and Klory In his Riasp. He finishel third, one stroke away, with 2!i.t. Hani-ock with only two holes to bo and needing only par to beat his rivals by two strokes, heard 11 crowd yel, "three cheer new champion." as he three on the sixteenth and went to the seventeenth tee. Whether this shout or the delay taxed his nerve on tho seventeenth tee. or tl e HwlrlhiK of the hiu Kallery un nerved him. Hancock's Kame col lapsed it nd he took a brace of sixes uu tho last two holes, where was four and five, to sen the slip from 1) 1 in hi ti traKk days victory march. lie was six under par for 27 holes nnd seven under to the 30th w here the match end "'d. j His best round for the JlOMtOJl Vance and Ueberry Taylor, Greenfield. Second Kame: Jiroolilyn I lost on Clark and Henllnf Cooney nnd Kpohrer. II. H. K. 10 1 2 0 Haines, ST. LOriS. June 23. fP) The St. Louis Lrnwns slUKk'ed hard to jd.ty and won from , the Cleveland Indians 10 to 3. ! H. If. K. j Cleveland 3 6 0 !St. Louis Hi 1!) o liurkeye. Levsen and . Keweil, ; Autrey: Gray and ShuiiK, KIrsch. ' 1'HILApKLI'HIA. Juno 23 fPi li:.:,e ''umM. Car.no,:.n" n break; NI,W YCililTTn.. u urnameni. u 7 this morning " - ' " ; ' uy j Tho Uwiim H()X Wn hmh M .ho, vouon A,oe m inree clown) - " " w j of a double header from the "l Miucii. .moo iidnseir was two I., , - n" illtivn under par on the first eighteen. j "!e , 3 10 K The doctor was never down in t VT'' U K" the final match today, despite the'W 1 5 1 fact that younK Aloe. playinK in hl, ' """'Ijhi.i 3 o first Mk tournament match, plaved 1 .. Ki' ' Ui!Ml'""'ns and i for thei('v,'n Par bo If. .Moe was out In 37 " 1 "KUHO" "mi Lerian. sank his ' arternoou nB.iinst WIIHiik'k ten Kodak Film Developing I Pr'ntlnS 3 7 4 Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finisher. 217 E. Main St. MedfordH WE USE HAWKISON VULCANIZING SYSTEM All Work Guaranteed PHIPPS AUTO PARK HIGHWAY AT JACKSON Wo pay a terrible PENALTY ol't-tiuios from eye neg lect. 'Tis better to be safe than sorry. OUR SLOGAN Good glnsNes if you need them, otberwise GOOD ADVICE. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main PITT.SIillKi t'lnclnnati ten innluB fhun Ih Imck 111 chatnlilonxliltt I ''asli. form hIwhiIIiik " ypsti-rday, two! Al "!y nix lm-hcM. the ilin- llnder imr.) jlniirn liy which u: iniHsi'il Ills last :m , ii ..... , zi.un ...1V " ""--."i 'mi- hy defeating .,,, , , ,, I '"'i- '"'lay li l 5 I,, WllllliB won Ills fh-Ht I'ai-irir ,nlcst .ViMt Invest title In lillM.'at Valiiou-' ver, II. t, defeallnt; Willie Hunter, ' t'liiclnnati ' tiirrner Itrltlsli amateur champion, ! I Itlsl.ui'L- Ill tlin flu.. i . s ; '"'inc. Knli. J. .May ami ihir l'l)ltTI,A.l, (ir,.., .I,,,,,, ''leinicli: Ilui well, inn llaitjreavea. K. 9 6 II. Ill Yun- ; keen here today. X to 4 anil 7 to 1. j llalie Uuth sot u home run In each I Kamc. I Klmt Kame: u. H. K. lloHton K i a ; New York .-. 4 9 2 j Settlemlre. AlorrlH anil llevlnu. ; Kimnions; lloyt, yhealy and Cira j bownkl. j Sec.ind Bntne: n. n. II. : Itoston 7 14 1 i New York 1 -3 s j.. j .Mcl ayden and Deny; Peniiock,. ( ; Aloore and (.'oIIIiih. The real match yealerday iih far iih a neck and neck rdruKulc Ih con cerned wiih the Hcmi-rinal conteMt In the Mceond fllnht between Don Clark and Weldon lllddle. W ith a nix stroke ndvnnlilKC lllddle had Clark three down at the end of the flrnt nine, took the tenth, nnd at the 13th. had the l Htlcky ranch er four down and only hIx to uo. H looked tike curtiiliiH for Dim, hut llwleail of rntlltliiK Mldvhlinuin Clark iiroci-cilcil to uncnrk the I.cnI Kolf of the day, KhoollnK five fourw In HticccKHion and siiuiiriiiK the match at the llllh hole. The 1 7th wan halved when lllddle kiiikimI n nine come hacK on Ills own ac- cuunl and droiied a tea foot nlft. All Niiuare and one to bo. It looked like it Clark victory when lllddle xcoopc'd a had I'lill Into the short i'oiibIi. Clark took to the rutmli hut Kot twice the ilNlauce. They were holh short to the Kreen Clark with three and ll,,- with four. Clark missed his putt hy an Inch, lllddle mailc a gallant Iry hut missed hy threij Inihes, and with Ills handicap of one the hole was halved and the mutch all souarc. Instead of wiiIiIiik Tor lirealh the two niarathiiners proceeded to "tart ther is holes this IicIiik the rute for litinillcap match play. In case of n tie. lllddle came In one upompared with three ui i the first nine In the previous match and tomorrow they will play the second nine. Anyone who wants to see both ttood and close Kolf will net llirlr money's worth by koIiik lo the iiolf eluli tins luornlnu. The winner of this mulch will play Dert On- for the secnml-rilulit chamiilonshlp. desperate putt on the final hole, jslood hetween Hancock and a tin that would make It u triple, play I off. Tho :t00-pouud southerner j wound up with Hem es of 74-77-72-i 72-2115. I Hancock's finish was the dra Imatlc climax that setlled the Is isllc for the day anil left the two mcucr iitars or the k-oirini; flrma meul out In front Kni-rcl. nfter a sensallnnal come-back with rounds of 71-72, and Jones, the pace-setter for two. previoiiH. rounds after a final tour of the number four llnks that nearly . blasted hl chances of haviiiB anythlnt; to ray about the cllompioicship. Never -bcforpi ln-Vlliiu'i plonsblp comiietlllou has .lones skidded or slumped to tho extent he did to day, his prospects altcruately rlslnjr nnd falling In an orrati round after he had appeared ti idle lip a eomnialidiiiB lead. Willi's. . c. Kweeney of v.- couver, 11. c. retained h elite Northwest women's Rolf jcli.iinp.onslilp title here In t. jday wlwn she . defeated .Mrs. Ken inelli w. Iteed, I'ortland, on the Uortletli hole of their title nintch. 1000BLE BILL OF ASEBALL TODAY DKTi;oiT, June 3. (Pi One liiu Inn ini' In wlii..ii iiw.t- i. ...... i. ...i MUJusj hils lo H(or(l fvt, runs KJ(V(i ch(.)Kn a 0 to 4 victory over Detroit lodav. IE. H. K. chicaKo i; u a Detroit 4 !l 0 Kaber a nd ( 'rouse; Gibson, Smith, llalloway and Woodhull. GODFRY FIGHT bein at AS BEAVER BBSS IILIU baseball fans are all set for the it .1. -header to ,c , .laved toda at the fiiiri;roiinils diamond between the .Medforil Merchants and Weed and Dunsmiilr, with tho irst stamn schcilulcd 10:;ln In the lorcnoon itoth tills fni-cm.,,.. .....I ..n.. .M'.vt uiKH. jini :j Wi l.'or noon sumes are evpccled lo l. the second time tills week, tliicat-1 hard foui;lit and althotiKli tlie eniiiK wenther conditions stepped ! Mcdford team has been stlcnKlb In between C.eorne Codfrey. Klant i ened by the addition of Hol.io It necro, and Johnny Ulsko, roly-'imly j Is the consensus or opinion' ' Hint baker from Cleveland, to hall the ! Dnnsmuir will have the cde. ten-round hcnvywciKlit tussle as-1 iJiinsniuir has one of the' best sinned tonlKlit to Klibets Field, bush leaalic ti s ,.vi- i lirookiyn. this section, the players helm.- I I he lllnek Menace of l.cipervillc. . old and evnerlciiceil. I'n.. successor to Harry Wills as a' In Hlllesplc. Dunsmiilr has one Ihrent to white hen vvwcifjh t sii-'of the best pitchers on the coast, lireiiiacy. will tackle lllsco, spoiler ; liavlni; speed and pcrrcot control "f Jack Sharkey's title hopes, next ' nf the ball. ManiiKer Court Hall Wednesday nlnlit In the National ( will send In I lest aKalnst fMlles leanue ball park If tin, wenther pie In onlcr to try and break smiles that 'day on Promoter Hum- i 1 lunsmulr's strini.' of victories. -in .1. r iisaiy. I lie match first: In the iifleinoon's panic as rained out last Wednesday will be pitted "-"' with .1 IMO.VDI.KTON. Ore., Jure ll'l Tom Curdane and lluck l.leu nllen of I'endli ton. captors of Wil liam I'Mward Hickman who was taken near here last December, to day, announced they would sIbii waivers in the reward money case. Providian they receive at least fifty per cent of the reward. They have some or the letters of f.os Angeles officials inclosing waivers Tor re ward claimants to hIkii. iiKiccinK they would be satisfied with what the .committee In l.os Angeles sees fit In KVie them and that they would not protest. Weed iiKainst Medford. ilouhes on the mound. LOSE 10 STARS OAKLAND. Cal.. Jo,,,. ,yp, ieltliiB away to a lluee-run lead In the riixt IuiiIiib. l.os Aiiki'Ich Was never headed today and defeated Oakland U to 2, It. H. K. l.os Aimeles Ii ' Oakland 2 Ti 1 I'eters. DaiTool and Hannah: Duinovlch and Itcad. I.OH AN(il:i.l:s. June 23. (!) Hollyw I look its fourth and scr- les-cllnchlnu Kame from I 'nit land today by llie nciirv of 2 to I , I!. 11. :. I'OIITI.AND. ore,, June 2.1. (I'l lOrnest It. Johnson, alter more thirn two yeaiM at the I'ortland baseball helm, has resigned as innnaKir or the Heavers und William K. ItoRcrs has been ap pointed his successor. Koccrs will lake charue of tin. team on IIh arrival here 'I'uesday for Hie final week's play of the Hist half of tin. Coast leattile season. AlthoiiKli wlthdnittlntT from leadership after tomorrow's douli-lo-hoader with Hollywood, John son remains with tin. Itcnvers as a player. l-Vftul Incenicnt of 'the .lttft canm todiiv In two telcKi'aliis Iroin ! l.os AliKcles. one was rrom 1 'I'hnniiis I,. Turner, president of! the. Heavers. The other. lioni Johnson, emphiisl7.ci his htBli re-, Kurd for his successor, spoke i warmly of the kooiI treatment I he has had from I'lcsldcnt Turn- i'l' "ml the I'oilland tans, audi pt'oiuisltiK his best efforts to civ." I Itoiicrs it wiuuiiiK team fur the! second half of the season. I "I have tried nail huttc,l."l Johnson said, "hut breaks aualnst us." We I f I'ortlnud Ihdlywitod ' Oi l man t McCabe and nd Ainsuiilh, HaKnlcr. : it r. i lieKO; SArilAMKNTo. .r -a. (Ti In a Kame Icplrlc with Ihlills. Sac rauieuto limit its secinul st raisin parne fnun Han Kmnelmii here to day I n ui x. it. M. i; San Krnnctsro ... .' .s l ;t Sacrninenio 1 1) Keuther. .May and Sprlni:: Keat Inif, lluultl Vinci, Kunx and Sever- el. WETZEL FAILS ON SA N c'ltANCI.HCo, June 2:1. Id'l The .Missions clciincd up on Scalllc today wlunim: both cuds or a double-header, by scores of I1..1 and 7-3. Klrst Kame: 1. .; Neuttlc 3 s' o MIsnloiiH l 1,1 Cole and Pinker; HukIics and Hindu. Keeoiid game: it, u, .; Kenltlo )( ,,' j' AHknIo.iii ji i j C .HulKvgn and Horrennl: .Nelson' in i nitney. WIN'UHUH. Out.. June 23. !, Jonuuln I'uchoco tl. I.-,.,,, ,e,, w'.lu .". avin t''k oirront Vulker field hoc t 7 3i( ". ,. ens .,,.n M.indnrd tin,,. ,b,v on Ihelr lirolccted i..... - . KriSKNH, ti,-,.., Juno 2:1 (Tl ' Vli lor W'ct.cl, ciuidnlatc tor the : Olympic team m Uie decathlon! I "" ' " ""' I'looaoiiny or jiiot beliIK Kivcn ihance to cu ller tile llual tlyoills t,, ,e ,,., I n Philadelphia .inly :i d .. n,s sIiowiuk lii Ir.voots here this last week did not meet with approval I of the nthlctlc council of the l'nler...ily of Oreuon, nM. tnilon which lie would rcpicscnl. I Wetzel lalled ,, ,n:Uo satlsl'llc- lory marks In three cents, the lllfh Jliip at live teel lour illch ics; broad Jump at m f.ct, and discus at 12J fit s inches. He w:ll be lilM'H aicjlier try at these i marks Monday nnd upon the out jeoiue depends whether or .1 the council will voto favorably to send li 1 in east. Ho has bettered the threp mnrl.f nianv limes In pinctlcp and with ravoinblp weather should make cnointh points to Insure chla trip to Philadelphia. Look over our Repair Work slclc titvs ntu! tiilics nnd ntiraintr tlivin lo lu'.iltli, takes innio kiiowlviltje nml cure limn nicroly lo guess a Kit ulmul it. Ml:.ICO CITY. June 2.1 'A't Two American minim- men, w. M. .Mitchell und John K ib oper. are helm; held for i.iiis,m b. ki.lu.'ipei-H near the town of s.in come here. repairs. Our Tlbil's vvlvy votir injured tires should Were Btiecialisls on (ire and (ill work is not only iilc!li,)cnlfy done, but conscientious ly untie. Iiri's v I,ee of Consliiiliiickcll carried in stuck. Lcc Slnitilderliills nnd Loelaiids urc two of tho finest lines of." lites made today. Wc have both of them. Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at Jackson Phono 1037R ; COST NO MORE TO BUY MUCH LESS TO RUN omnonocfien y Tires Rana wanted at tho Mall Trlh-1 line nfftcn. TV!nd h etonri The Liberty Building W. A. Pipes, Owner To Have OIL-O-MATIC Oil Burner Heat Assuring llie tenants of tin winter.. . After nioi'e -than 'Sly. Pipes purcliasetl Oil-0-.Maties from CaiuplieH's Sheet Metal oi'Ks lor uie J-iiUerty Jjnildin.i"', also his home. even temperature throughout the a year of thorou!'h iiivestiuatioii. We Boast 100 Per Cent Satisfied Customers Sold Only by CampbelPs Sheet Metal Works Residence and. Shop Phone 784 ; Corner. Eighth and Grape You Will Sense A Real Difference Only under actual driving conditions in traffic, on the open road, and -up steep grades can you fully appreciate the per formance advantages of four speeds forward, (with standard gear shift). A car is at your disposal. rive ilmssls sixes and ehts prices ranting from Slllltil to JJllotl. Cur illimlrated Ik .Model tiii, ft.. imsseinler Sedan, with 4peed tininiinissliin. istainl iit'il Ki'ttr shirt), On display In our showrooms. J. O..Grey Crater Lake Automotive Co. 103 S. Riverside Graham-Paige DeaUrs Phone 202 H. D. Grey AAMAM-PAI llie .Mt'jlcr, cnuu(,( i Jt'nfuvl fn lio (tuttj.ul J.tlisio, i