Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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RISKQ IS
DECISION AFTER
A TAME FIGHT
NEW VOriK. Juno 28. (JP)
Johnny Risko, the Cleveland Laker
by, was awarded a decision over
George Godfrey, successor to Harry
Wills as the "black menace" last
nltfht at the end of their 10-round
go at Kbbets field, Brooklyn.
Although the verdict of the
ju&res met only with lukewarm
approval from 25,000 spectnlros,
several sport writers cave Hisko
a margin of five rounds with four
for Godfrey and one oven. The
Associated Press, ncore sheet nave
the tiorto plant 'Tivo rounds, with
three for Ulsko and two even.
Hisko apparently caught the
Judjrea "yew with tv thrilling rally
In the last two round that had the
235-pound negro glad to hold and
hack away. Neither bor marks
of the battle at the close. The
match was one of the few financial
suecees of the rainy summer sea
son of many postponements. Re
ceipts were $51,684.
Fights Last Night
OWEN ORE. TEAM GIRL
SECURES PlTCHE
(By the Associated Press) 1
BROOKLYN. Johnny Risko, I
Cleveland, outpointed George. God
frey. Philadelphia, (10). Georsie
Levine, New York, defeated Floyd
Hybert, Cleveland, (S). Nando
Tahiti. Italy, technically knocked
out Wyoming Warner, (2). Uen
nie Kdel. Brooklyn, technically
knocked out Mario Massy, Italy,
3). Billy Angeln. Leiperville, Pa., the quitting of I', la ninth Falls, will
and Jack McFaiiand, Newark, N
J., drew, tti J.
SAILS
5iven hearty fcreetini; by tlu' pas
sellers linini; the rails of 111"
. steamship President lioosevcll as
tllii'ir- UMtilcr caina a.k!iKslli.
. tna .Miss luuhurt was guest of honor
11 fill DC 111 11 l"''v,l" dinner given last nlulit
HllliM X'ls- ,llluert y'olt ''ayno of the
il-'DlL lmpeii.il Aaivways and slipped
! The Owen-Oregon ha-seball team
I groomed for entranct- into the
1 Oregon-California league, due to
T'HII.ADKI.PlirA. Hairy r.lit
mnn, Philadelphia. Iie.il Tony Can
zoneri. New York.. (10). Johnny
Kriikson, New York, beat Plnkey
May, Savannah. (10). Kddle Shea,
Chicago, defeated ltoscy Stoy, Lan
caster, l'a., (10).
TOI.IODO. Mils Cnrpontero, To.
ledo, won over Young Denclo, Chi
cago, (10). Ilillle Koowlcs. Chi
cago, defeated Gyp Williams, To-
ledo, (S).
MEADVII.LR. l'a. Maxle Ktruh,
Krle. Ph., defeated Mike Hnllerlno.
(10). Jimmy lteed, JOrlo, defeated
Al floltzman, Ymingstown, Ohio,
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Make the 4th
more delightful
with M Canada Dry"
"To THE shore, to the -mountains, to the
country" this is the cry of everyone on the
Fourth of July. No matter how hot the weather,
no matter how hard it rains, this is the day to
''celebrate. And every American does it 1
How well "Canada Dry" supplements the
gaietyj Luncheon on the lawn . . .' or a
shore picnic ... or supper on the veranda
in the cool of the evening. Serve this fine old
ginger ale 1
It bubbles and sparkles in its refreshing crys
' . tal depths like a rare wine come to grace the
occasion. Its subtle taste of real Jamaica ginger
is sheer delight. Its mildness and mellowness
Kbecausc it contains no capsicum, red pepper)
mark it as a real ginger ale. Order it for
' the Fourth. Serve it to your friends. You can
find no better way to express the jollification of
the day. v. . '.''. '
raw
ni. u. s. Pit. off.
The Qhampagnc of(JingeriAIes
Jyg Don' I accept
fijJsA substitutes or
imitations.
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. Txlrtct imptrttrJ f Cantdm and batted in the V. S. A. hf
CcnUm Dry C infer AUt Inctr grated, 25 H'. 4Jri St., Sew Vri, S.
Cd. J. McUmfhlin Limited. Ettoblithed 1190.
Distributor, Canada Dry Western Sales. Inc.
355 Everett St, Portland, Ore.
play the Meilt'orcl Merchants nt the
i fairgrounds Sunday. The Ijiimner
I jacks have secured the pitching
j services of Valencia, former Coast
; league pitcher with the Veert team
and Michols who tlitl mound duty
for the locals at the start of the
reason. The mill team desires to j
ascertain If they have the strength
to offer any cam petition and are
rounding up ball players to present
their strongest front.
The internal difficulties, which
amounted to little in the first place
have been ironed out in the Mer- j
chants ranks, after Manager Court '
Hull talked to them Sunday. Man- .
ager Hall Ik striving to keep huso- '
hull going In this section so that i
j nest year a gooM start can he!
I made. Weed and Dunsmuir and;
i valley fans are helping him out,'
and It looks very much like the !
1 baseball body and soul will be kept j
together. ;
j - The game Sunday should bring
out n lot of Hiirit, as the Lumber-
Jacks have plenty of loyal backers,
who will bo on hand to root for
victory.
SOUTHAMPTON. Kns., Juno 2S.
I (A3) Mins Amelia Karlmrt. Wil
i mer StulU and Louis U union, fresh
I from the cordial welcome given
them in Great Hiltain alter their
Might across tho Atlantic from New
I Kumiillund. sailed for home today.
The group of American filers was
j.
away from her hotel (juicily thi.s
morninu to Join the Hnor without
any oificial function.
C K NT UAL 1 '( H N T. 1' lu ns bin
der way for pulp phmt and pupev
mill.
June
V,A 11 II K NTCN Itrittah
.loads :t.ooo.U')a. feci lumber
bina.
ship
fur
rnllTLANi), Oi
Mi'itioiU'K of a long UK"
called today by I tiui) pint
their children patln-rd at
annual ri-union ' ui' the
I'bun'or ns"uciatiiii.
Secretary Ccoigc 1
rb;irec of I v i n f r out
n
were re
eei'H ami
the Uth
Oicgoll
. Him
ibt.cn
s bad
lien r-
lug the yea i thai the wearer came
in ttitgon.
Mrs. O. I). Denny, who was n
little ehild at the Whitman mission
at tin time of the massacre, was to
be crowned "mother queen" this
afternoon.
Governor I'atteiHon and Mayor
linker, both native sons o: pioneer
parents, were on the nftrrr.cnn
program.
Last night the sons and daugb
. lers of Oregon pioneers elected
'Stephen A. Mtiithieu, president;
Amamhi Hart, vice president: Lil
lian M. Hai-kleman, secretary: L.
II. Knls ton. treasurer, and V. Lair
Thompson, il I reel nrs.
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Yesterday's Coast League Results
Cortland, b; Sacramento, T.
Seattle, 6: Oakland. L
Hollywood, .Mission, ii.
San rrancisco, 2; los Angeles, b.
Yesterday's American League
Result!
New York. 7; Philadelphia 4.
Washington, l i ; Hoston, 4-11.
National League Results
Philadelphia, S; New York, 11.
N E W V O n T. Federal dredge
Colonel Mitchio is working on
Yatntina bay bar.
ISKKOSPOIST. Fmpiiua Mill
Timber company starts to reopen
Smith Itiver catnp.
KLAMATH GOLFERS 10
PLAY HERE ON SUNDAY!
i Sunday morning at 0:30, 15
Iplayers from Klamath Falls will
toe off at the local club for an j
18-holo contest with the Medford
.aggregation of ehip-yhot artists.
as the second-of a series of inter-j
elty-.'golf tournaments in southern
! Oregon this year.
The members of the Medford
team have not vet been elected.
and 'as several of the stronger!
players will be out of town, a'lj
active players are requested to he
jut the club as. early ns possible i
Sunday morning, for it Is likely 1
isome of , the. high handicap menl
! will .be needed to- fill out a com
j plete
team.
I HELEN WILLS WINS
! IN TWO LOVE SETS
WIMIII.EDON. Knklnnil, June
28. W) Hij; Dill Tlldn. ace cf
the AnuTican furees. continued
hi drive toward the Wimbledon
ulngles championship today by de
feating Jiaron Iiela tie la Hchv
line, veteran Hunnarlun champion
and Davis cup Ktar, in stralult'.
Nets. 6-S. 0-3, 0-1.
I WJMDI.EDON, Kng., June
Iff") Helen WillB, defendln-T her
I Wimbledon champloniiljlp. success
j fully mot her neconci test of the
28 tournameut today, eliminating
i MIbr V. tiallay of ICugland, In easy
I fashion. C O. C O.
Wilbur Coeu of Kansaa City, a
member of the American Davis cup.
team, was eliminated In the men's
: singles of the Uritlsh tennis chum
i ploushlp today by H. W. Austin,
brilliant young h'tiKlixb star. In a
hard-fought five-set match, 6-4, 311,
0-4. 3-8. -l.
Major League Leaders
(Ity the Aworlated I'tess.)
NutJonal.
Ilattltm llrns-. Uraves, .'!!!'.
Kuns ltnttnmley. CanlH. OS.
Ituns batted In llissonrtte. Iloli-
1ns, lil.
lilts Douthlt. Cards, 10".
Doubles Ilottomley. Cards, i3.
Triples Itottomley. Cards. 19.
Homers Bottomley. Cards; llls-
sonette, Itobfns, in. .
Stolen bases Prlseh. Cards. Is.
PltcbliiK I.uras, Iteds. won 8, lost
2.
American.
Kattlnp floslin. Senators. .4 S 1 .
Ituns rtuth, Yanks. 71.
Kuns hattfd In Itulh. VnrtWs. .
Hits Manush. lirottns. 9!.
Doubles Klagstead, Ked HoX. it.
Triples Itlce. (Senators, 10.
tlomers Ruth. Yanks. 2S.
fttolcn' bases Sweeney Timers. 10.
I'itchlnx PIpErns. Tanks, won 13.
lost 2.
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Baseball Standings
American.
New York ....
Philadelphia
HI. Louis
Washington
Cleveland ....
ftostnn
Chicago
Detroit
W.
47
11
Vi
an
10
Nalloiuil.
W.
St. I.ouls 41
New York
llrooklyn 16
Chicago tt
Cincinnati J
Pittsburgh t
floton 20
rhllaaelphia 17
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