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STEPFOTlT) fXTTi T1?T71TKB, MF.PF0RD. OTcEOON. SATURDAY. .TFLY 14. 102S. O T l i.'l kl An Interest Ins tu t in connection v ( (ho tlinnoi- which wi.'l he giVf'h in Medford next Monday noaW at the airport Tor Ilic pilots, mechanics ami others participating in .the Ford national air relialdlity tuur, the 24 plants of -which li) arrive here about 11 a. m. Monday, to remain n couple of hours and then continue on to I'ortl. e.d. jo remain there until Thursday morn ing, is that, according to Portland paiM-rs. .the. pilots, etc.. will be treated to' coffee and doughnuts at the Portland airport. Ueminlscent of the days on the "HERE M , i , . . description of the ilead r. Nalyation Army coffee and (h o doughnut dispensary will be estab- , lM f( ifd a, Swan island field as thrjI2S p(,un,K h(,Khl five Initland airport is known, for the ! li(.in K,liy 4.yH .,Bhl . llt " . i'-''i.iuuk inj,iMi hair, tenth In poor conditio,,. , -mi The final arran.ments for the dinner to bewildered the tour viator, etc., in Medfurd on Mon - day noon, and which will be in charge of the American I.igion Auxiliary, have not been ronndet-i cd. but present plans are to servt It In the agricultural building at the ulrport. To defray the ex- penses of thin entertainment, an admittance f,o of cents 'w ill he charged for each sptfetntor'a uuto entering (he faiigrounds on which the nirport Is located. '(! TO ATTACKS BY . I lii'i o today wlirn Mrs. rhtn-bc Om. j He of Mrinnliis. Tcnn.. the unly AMIA.W. July 14. (jVl Stlrri'dlw in pili't In the aerial ciavan hy an nttai k on his rxci'litlvv ne- hum had lin k has haunted .lmv ord hy William Alhn White. Kin-'th" slart at In-trolt. .Mich., n lnK'd jioria. Kansas oilltor. liov. .Smith dndari'd to.lay that ll waa liawd on falso Information furnlshid by the Hpv. o. 11. Mlllpr. n form ndvu rate, who makes Albany his base iff operations. White In a rnnipnlKU speech at olalhe. Kansas. Thursday, review- the democratic noiulnee a record Willi the object of showlntr thai he had favored honor Inlerestn and nan oppisei h k'lslatlou ileslmied lo ! improve pnblli' morals. 'White knows mulling about what Has been happcnlm; here In Albany," Smith declared at his dally conference with newspaper men. "lie s rcpeiitliitt what Miller, who has been Iboroly discredited, bus told hlin. N ne places stock 01 wuai Aimer says, lint Mr. White haa brnliys and ourIh know welter. The Boveriior denied he had ever supported leBislatlon to repeal the saloon Sunday closlnt; law. In ."I. ne asserted that to his know. Indue such a proposal never had leached the fioor of , ,,,. , opted'hi,: .:!:;; "':'.:!.,::::. ':::'! i " ' "" 1 commercialized vice. GEO. NEILSON QUIT AS CHANEYS 1E: George Nells. son. who has been ronueeieti as deoiitv will! the distib't attnrne.v s otriee or nil' past Inn years., bus seei I Ills eonneetlons t, (f,, offlee. Ills illseontiniiaii.e f duties to take efreel today. Illslrlet Aunrnev Newton '. t'b.iney said this alter noon an iinnouneenient would luobably be made early next week In iVK.nd to .Wilson's slleeessoi. DIE IN ELAMES HIM. l;.VA. Mont.. July 1 (. !Vi A mother and her four small ilaiiKliteis were burned to death In 11 fire that destroyed their home near lloulder, Mont , .Ibis niornlm; utter they had retired last nlKht huMiit: an oil lamp blliniiiK. 9YPACPSK. N. v.. juy 1 1 -oT'i - printliiK hop in which painph- leth were printed aitacklnt: nor Airied I.. SmUh Wan badlj dftiniK d by unidi utllied perwiis today. Window s m i r sma die,, type, scattered M (, buue uuantttv ,if hv antl-Sinith litcruiuiv cat t ied ii u ay, H. I'd ward New ton. proprietor, HHld he u-4in Kiven an order for the pampblrts by nn unidentified man. I'nlr mid Wanner SAN KPANCIHCO. July M The weather outlook for the neek hetiinninjr July 15 Wjt.i an nounced here toduy by th Pnlledl MOTHER, FAMILY SMITH FOLLOWS : WRECK PRINT SHOP Ktat(M weather burenu mm follown: - the home of a Far western fdateg; Th out-! Crm-vu. Win , ( look ft for fottn along the eoasljwenl to (d and h: and fair and warm weather, with sielun. In A. H low humidity ior the Interior "f f com mis-lone, . yet th far .western Htaien dtirlnu the ntaorOa sound' t-trinlntf week, jneedtd u km. ACCIDENT STILL IS NOT IDENTIFIED I The MieriffV nffh ' photographs f tin will send nut ; 1'ixly held in 11m- Ashland. Uif,oti morgue, in an effort to ynlvv the mystery of the identity uf the hoy known only as Youhk. who died be math th ' wheels of a truck driven by Karl Swisher of Klniiuith l-'alls on July j l.st, when Ihc vehicle plunfil off1 the Klamath-Ashland hichwav. I The youth died after refuviiiK to : dlilon after he had collapsed at nine, and the other that it was Kive any tnfoi mation about himself ! the Clmdale druw more w here he . wrecked by a wind Kqual!. except that his name was Vming. went for help after being beaten : The m'htnitm theory was some--Many inoulrles liave been re- ! over the head with n heavy piece ; what Mihstuntiateil by six n sidi-nt ceived here from northwest homea of auto hprittn. f uf Chatsworth. These residents n tMnling missing kin, since the I According to his story, he was i,C!mi the roar of an airplane about ti'Hiredy. sleepinK outside hi cabin near the $ o'clock Thursday nluht. a few- ;iMMiy slightly emaciated as if from . .sickness, and a small tattoo on ; (.;iru ann, There were no promi- nent body disfiuui ements or scars The description tallies, as to 1 years, weight, height, and eve w it h that of the sou of Ceorge "w. : Young of Santa Cruz, Calif., It. K. ! I. 2, ltox 355, believed to have hecn in this section at the time of the tragedy, 4 NATI AIR TOUR HERE I I.OS ANdlCI.UK. July I I. i Tin1 national air tour was rt'stlimM away toward Kri'ino and San KranHsru. 'rim othi'i-a followed at short Inlt'rvalH. The air tour is duo tu reach .M.'dford .Monday. I'OISTI.ANI). ore.. July 11 -(Tl The national air tour will ar- j rle lit the Port of Portland Mon-j day aflern 1. More than 20 J phincs and many lamous idiots nuiklim the tour. MISSISSIPPI IS CALLED TO COURT ' ,A(.KsnN ,v , , ,,- leader, was idaeed under arrest 1 1 today sf Indictments brought by the federal Kiaml jury n'at ltiloxl, charlnit him with "the purchase and sah at public of- . Taiiuehilt. former I'nlted I he soul hern into 1'iistotly on the first crow ' ing out of the ej'aud jury Invest! t gallon now under way at ltiloxl ; " ', 1,1 'hl' bottom of federal pal-! rnuage in Mississippi The two arrests made b Karl Schneider. deputy I'nlted Slates marshal, who left Piloi at la o'clock last niuhl bearing the' People Arc Illumed warrants. Cndir Inst ru't ions from j MKMCli CITY, July 14.- -1V- -the court he returned to Pilojd this) The mother and young wife of morning with the two prisoners in ('apt. Pmllio Carrutixa were nmler eiiMotly ami they will be iven for- niedical care today, prostrated by mal arraignment durlio; the day. ; grief over news of his death. A pi nvlrdouat bond for Pat ton was iirranneil by his atlorney, s. 1. Peduioml. sent lo Piloxi for approval. In the sum of Mm.iuki t'atton l.tiiK has lieen a lamlliar j flume In ri'imbllean nollllial af full's In Mississippi ami has served on every state iteli'atlon to the national i omvnlioii diirlin; the past' -'.' years. N AC! IS INVALID? OMAHA, Neb,. July H. -iIV-Se.in Master In Chancery p. II Dunham toibiy declared the pack ers ami stork) aids n,t of on K" "f I l unennstltuttomil. The act ve-ted in the seiretaiy of aurtenlturr p.m i r to fix a to) determine co to mis.-inns chargeable by li e-to. k commisMou t inns at the arious markets id the rutin ti Tile finding w.t In a ea" l-ri'0!;bt 01 lejiui'ly by three it ma ha -o m nil.--ion fn m- auainHt the eeretary of aKrl ultutv. attomex k'lieral ait. I I'nite.l States district allot nev. i:ibt -nitt,. additional ol.tlnti- later ;oine, the -u'.t. - - - Hi Hill e-, n llel CIIH'.t;o. July 14 - i.Vi M tyor William Hale Thompson will take a vacation mhui by m der of his plivsleian o Two davs aft he returned from sister at I-ake or Tlioiiip-Mij sonHl phv Keccl alth I.I l the IS NEAR DEATH AS RESULT OF ATTACK: KOSKIU'lt;, Ore., July 1 I. P) Injuries Inflicted yesterday after noon upon Nelse Carlson, CL'-year-old Chndale mill worker b an unknown a isailant whose motive was robbery, are expected to prove fatal, it was announced this mom inn at Mercy hospital In this city. Carlson was brought to lloseburK last niyht In an uneonselouK con- edge of town, when the man. a ctranger to him, appeared and de manded money, Carlson said that he had no money, whereupon the stranger stnjck him over the head. kicking him down 3 Moiti; j;xpum;iis rori (Continued from 0n, i thki: fog. landing snftdy at two clock in the morning. I The Swedish planes were piloted j ihv I':ii.liiiii T.itnl.i.iL' (ruder of the I Swedish exueilition and by Men- tenant Jacobson while the rinnlsh '"' 'i'njnmin K. Farner. perinit planr was piloted by M. 1-ihr. ; ,ln i'""ioval of the body from - ! Mount Holly without any ot her Had to Knt Dog. I civil formality. COPK.VHAOKN, July 1401 .McssiiKes received ironi runt's liaj , state that Captain Sora and Kniil-, neer VanDoliKi'll were forced to eat j their doi;s while awaitltlB rescue on r'oyn inland. The two men, who i were rescued by airplane yestrr- dav and. taken lo Kiui; Huy. said: .. . ,. . . ... .. that It was necessary to k I the: huskies that they used in their trek, over the Ice In order to sustain I their own lives. j lert Mnliiigivirs IWaly. (CopyrlKht, ms. by the Associated n...t. AI:oltI Till'. ltrsSIW 1CM- I'.KKAKKI! KUASSIN. In Arctic. July 1 I. IJi Dr. Finn Malmcrcn. Swedish meUoroloKist on the ill- fated expedition of the dirigible Italia, died from exhaustion on June 1 and it was not until tin n that Captains Fllippo Zappi ami Albert Mariano left him to push on. the two rescued men revealed today In telling of their bitter ex perience before hetiiK rescued by the Krassin. The men said that all the mem bers of the crew of the Italia who were In the front of the K"tulola at the moment of the crash on May -5 suffered Injury. Captain Zappl himself lay three days with a bruised eh est. The condition nf Captain Zappl In satisfactory. Captain Mariano, however. Is in a serious condition, although he is Improving. The Krasslu is Kohif abend, Ki'op. ' inu- through the foK, in an effort to! .find the turmip of six men carried off in the baf; of the Italia on Mayj -."1. At the same time it has sent messages to the base .ship. Citti ill Milium, at Kimrs liny, askim; for; the approximate location of the place where the m'oup is likely to be found. The b e. which seemed less dense during the past few dajs. aKaiu Is yrowinj; heavy. When the first repurts of the rescue of Captains Mariano and '.appi were received from th" K -sin they were Interpreted as indl callng that I r. MalnmrenV bo.lj had beet, recovered. Later reports. bowcM-r. mi hi (hut (lie e,j nil.. leoroloctst had diet) at Tlrok Island and that his body had been left there ulill the Iwo Italians push effort to reach land. ed on In a ll:.U l Mill US '.l. Continued from Pn- On,' The wife, who experts to beeouir a mother within u few iihs. niaria l.ulsa I'ui'bala. member of a inominent Simora fainlh- where 'h'' .vt'"nK avi.itor met and eourted i ncr more than a year ut,o when he was ilyhitr in the Sonora eimmiilun aKalust the Yaiiui Indtnn rebellion. ! Her physicians fear that the 1 I shock of her husband's death may (eau.se complications and for that treason are giving ju.r t Cu t at- tentlon. Dr. laloitaiil Mousa. the familv physician h llVlllK the yollllK I axlator's home today said: "The peoide kille.l Carrania. Thev kill i II these .Miu. .it fliers. Thev Insist that the tilers do somelhlm.- to1 mi ii ..eiw,il the filers tryhiK I sat ist y the people, ko to their ; death.' i l ather Is Trotnl I Ni:w VuliK, July 1 1 ... -in . Sebastian Carrmua. father of Cap tain Km I Ho Cut ranxa. Is pt oud : hi -o. do-) fur hl-i country. I With tears rolling down his ! h cks. be stul; " am liAppy to know that my nun died in the per formance of duty for the Kod of ' his country, proinotinj; fiietollx I relations 1 tween the United Stun, and Mr.i., Of ibis I shall al- . w ,t be proud." The t bb-r Carranza is a nephew of fiMiner President Carmnta and i- i-a-hter at the Mexican consulate in llu city. w i MoT NT IKIXV, N. J , July l i. , V- -Ht homeward fhht havin,; . endi d tr.ii:tcally In tlu outh Jer- pine belt. A met nun poIO. 't and in liibeiOof the American l.e- Hrspit the llerdins: out of elon ' soitt lurn die;..,, northern Kion to.lay stood as a KUard of of ronie lo I lotik hot.ors ea.-H ;Calif.o nla. Cliff l:..,i hi pitch honor over the f Us-di apvil body Thur: day mornins. amid threats : for the locals. ,d after the diC or Captain Ktnlllo i'lminn. Mex.jof a nude parade from the "Son. ifeal lore last Sunday, is reported ico's meal lr hero. ' ( Freedom" uothiiii; untoward'to hive s:r. ntili.e-.l and .enned FIMiiK (frr unfumilliir terrain, has ha..rned so far. Mirr hiv.ia new pitelnr The team vnil dodMitis In nj out of terrltle elec-! been keepir. a close t ih on f- leive caily in the morning Th. iriciil storms, his inotot inlsslns ! "h" nd no move In. been mole i third came f the series will l.e Ih.idly 'the Mc&lcau Llndlieruh " I crashed to hiO death Thursd ty ! night In the . dense woods el;;ht mile frooi 'hatsvvni-th. less than two hours after he had hopped off i from Jtooxevelt field. New York, on a projected non-stop flight to xlro City. He had flown fc5 miles. His body, cruhed and broken. - ud the wrecked machine, a ltyan nioniipl.uie similar to that used by '(done) l.indb k'h In his trans-1 Atlantic flight, were found yester-' day by berry pickers, wandering through the underbrush shortly after another electrical storm hud , . , . , swept through that section. The cause of the crash in which the I'L'-year-obl Mexican army flier met his death after having brought by air a message of good will from tils native lanil to the I nited States ! was uncertain. Two theories were advanced -one that the plane was demolished liiuh In the air hy llht- ;n,inI0 l.rfor.- a wyoro .Icclriral ,,,. wh ,,,.,,, hy rm KW..t a.-ros tlu- pin.. ,,, rin? ,hrw. .s,.llUlt, Ut.Uer8 ; CJhiiiiI of Honor. j fr H io-lu-0 vi( lory, j Tniliiy men of the lnltcd Staton '. ll;ttt-rit'j: ,shell'nliick ;inl Itjiss , army anil mrinlKTS of tlio .MtHjnt i lr. Cooh; '. Suliivan, Tfachont, Holly mt of the AuxrU-an I.CKlon Nan-' anil JSoi rtani. ; stood an a Kllunl of honor over! AlIhoiiKh outhitllim' l-ultland l' Captain Cananaa body. ovit i 10 Mlsloni dromu'd a 'whi. li an Ani.-rlcan fla had lifcn j ' I 1" dc-iision to the l!.aver;( 'dralo d. awultlnst Uu- arrival of tllpi'" ' ' IhiiIiiuh. Krnlo Xovor.s. fur ! avIatorV fathi-r from Xrw Vork ; Stanford m-i-. was drivi n off and lh- Mixlian a ml.assadir from Washlnttun. A c crtifli atc of nrrl- ! dental death was issued by O.r- I'ortlons of the monoiilaiic tluit ,v, re recovered were placed In the r rv nf eomiiany M. 114th in- flimi v , . examination bv aviation experts from Mltche field, ln ,,((urt , determine the cause f n1(. accident. , ..... Captain I arrange took off from .. . ,u Thursday. In the face of an Im penillln; storm nod acalnst the ad' vice of experts st the field. So I Isolated Is the stint where he crash- '''' "" wreckage, seatter.il : llirotiub I hi woods, was not found : "nlll II hours later. Another thre '"'"rs elai.sed before bb ntlflcation established. In the meanllm 'rf""" were made all alonu hi i to fl"il ' Mm. Not ' "ni-'J was he rci..rted. Merely a lmy. NKW VoitK. July I I. i Ca tit a in F.millo Carranze, killed when his plan crashed near Mount Molly. N. J.. Thursday nli;ht. al though only "2 years obi. was a veteran of four wars and the fore most aviator of Mexico. Me was born in the small town of ItamoH Arpi.e. state of Coahuila. northern Mexico. As a child he lived for a time in San Antonio, and K is(t. Texas, but had spent most of his life In Mexico Cily. He had visited the 1 niteti Mates several times until spoke fairly good Kngllsh, I Knf ring the military aeademv at Mexico Citv In I he w as graduated in 1 1 2 at the ni;e of! 13 with the rank of lieutenant. I Me wjh made n captain shortlv be- l fore the start of hi fKI,t to Wash : Incion. June 1 . j He first nttrueted international I attention when he made I.L'tn.j ; ome non-siop iiiulit from Mcxiee Cliy lo Juare. Mexico, across th ooiocr 1 10 01 I'uw.. it-t u.... "inner. During this fn.-ht h . . tdane eaueht fire uml he ran It throuch a rain cloud, extinguish ing the flames. Ills ureatest achievement, he be lieved, whs hN I. mile j fllcht from Camp Kearney. Calif.. ; to Mexbo nty in Ma. in the plane I In w hb-h he as kitb-d. j lli'nilinltloii of llral.ll. tlene Sarazen ab'lle of all tin I WACIIIXfiTti.N. July i 4. ,,!,. ' professionals has beaten him Premonition of death In the air:1"''" "v,'r ""' U'HK ' llu' was expressed hy fiiplain fnrran- fiv'' '"' za In Washington shortly after his! ' arrival from M ooresville. . i' vi lli re he bad been foreed downi on bis attempted non stop flluhl j to XV'ashiimton. ' Ashed at thai time If he intend-I ed to enter the raee from .Mexieoj I'lt.v lo l.os Alleles ill S. ptember. i planned as part of the l.os Anu'eles air meet, he said. "I will If 1 live' that Inm.-." j Newspapermen treated his re-j tmil'ks lightly, snvlliu- Ills flvlne SKi'l should sustain him on any of his air ventures. Currnnza. how- ever, mimlfttl i.f Mo. h1.v,..-,n,u .... ! hanks he hail Ju.-t couuuered. said "This u On tic rous businoss and I ' ububly won't 1e lucky next . time lliulli. Serilco T.mlirlii ' M """ '" -""' "'--it. 1 In" NKW YOISK. July ll,r..-A",'T'" , ,"''''V,,'l,a'. ""' Vl"1'' memorial serv for .'. I.',,,. 1 ' s'aluls oil July I., says a dispatch U I'nrr.i,.,. nil..,, Tl,... ! i...., 1.1 ..i... . i '.. nll v i . ' , i i.,i,.i,, '. '' ; ., I . . . '"'tl x ' " , '"I ,""'""." "' itional UroadcHstini; chain -r ..... iM.m. oeu-inntm; at ' i . .-astern uayitKiit time, with -e conducted by the Mexican chant- i "i "Nun. rce m eo-operatlon , with the broa.b-aj.tint:. company. "0 proRram include ,,1,ir" " f. tins. Mexican eonu ceneial in ,.w YorK : Jose Miytpd lle.iarano. M-cretary of the eXi- 1 .ui cttaniber of commerce: Senor Ha Trlei Vnrela. Mexican operatic sot.rn no: Major c n. ral Hanson Kl, commanding officer of th. firvt rorps are of the Cnit.tl State urmy. and Clarence p 1 haml-rlln. truni. Atlantic fM.-r. Aiiirrlc.tn fliers who met Captain Carranza during his vlM to this country Joined today tn xpressiwj: ' -orrow at hi; untimely death nd praisim; hi courage and aMtitv. 4. "' '" ' NimIo I'atitde N 41nimiI '.. -.1.1.11. IE ( lol.. II . 1. . - 1 .1 .St X by the fnatiis. ERNIE NEVERS IS BOX BY BEAVERS 4 iv ,e Associated Press) i , ... , , , . . , In it battle of Wholesale hilling, tiu a,M' -uHiik. Sa. raineni.. made It three straight over Sun Franc. mo by a 15-10.-13 ip't. Th: . Senators pound 1 two Seal twhl- eirf for hitf. but themsclve.- used four in (lolJing their rlvaU lo 17. Homo runs by Osoorn and Hoffman of Sacramento and Jol ley Suhr, Vargas. Thurston and !Johr,Mn of San Francisco featured . the batting bombardment. lot teries: (build, Flynn, Kunz, Vin : ci and Koehb-r: Jacobs, Thurston ' and 'ai gas, Head. I I.. IK' II .1 t.i:l ill I fl lllixl ll u fil-ut 1 1110 muilnil In the mm unit il.nm lf"'1' " hoor of Portland hits. Ilattcries: evi.'r.. Martin, IJavt-n-port and ItaUlwIn, )Vhllm'y: Cont'li, Mapcht. ToniUn and IU-ko. Nk'kinK CraHlu-atl for four runs in the fiftil. l.os Angeles rcsis tered a G-tu-l win over Oakland, the third ef the series. liarfoul KOt off to a bad start, but steadied after the stcond inning. Batter ies: irraKhend, Wel'.el and Head; ttarfoin and Hannah. flumes today: Sacramento at San Francisco; Hollywood at Se attle; .Missions at 1'ortland; Oak land at l.os AnKt'les. WALTER HAGEN TO MEET COfSTON ON 24TH OE JULY N K W YOI1K. July 14. iP' Walter Hagen, British open gdf ham pion, will play a return hole match July 1 and 3 witii Archie ,Compston. the giant Prit ish professional champion, who gave: "The Haig" the worst drub bing he ever has experienced in a match in Fug laud las: spring. The first ;iti holes will be played at the Sandy P.urr Country club of Wayland, Mass.. while the see- j oud half will lie staged the next day on the West Chester-Hi It my re links at pye, N. V. Although the financial arrangements were not made known today, the profes sional stars probably will play for a purse exceeding J ."iuuo. Itadly in need of practice and way off form, Hagen took an 1 and 17 to play whipping from the blonde Imglishman at Moor park jjtmi prior to the isrittsh open till piny, but came back open tournament with win the seore of 1 mi roues lor uie ,j iioie. tli Ken finished in a lie for fourth plaee in the Anierlean ojieu a few weeks later at t'hiraiio. t'ompston was the first golfer ill reeent years to whip 'll.tKi'ti. I'olisinered the killK of luateh (daxi'i's. in a TH-hole test. l:i I'lorbla Iwo years nun. the llaif triliiliieil Hobby .lones. I'-1 ami 11. IN SAIL BOA! IS LE III'KNUS AIKi:s. Arteiitln.i. July I I. cl'' Alain C'lbniilt. for mer French tennis player w ho has been making a I ri i around the st- 'ni 'llt to La Nacioll. After siKhUm; the Archiiiclauo. lerhault went (our days and nlKhts without sleep because of had weather and finally ran around near the Island of s., .tuao on July in. beirx i , u- by a INtrtUKUe eminent and towed into St. Vincent (Jerhault planned to ,vp tile hull of the I'lre. le-( Incii !l.. been s!ij;ltliy dama-e.i and then t rcMime his xoyaj;' in about by na; weeks, i the Azoi illK to I'. ,,hI1 ' ney to Weed tenioi re second uaitie of th m w ill .i.tur to pi.i; lb. S' Vi ll-lllm ..,'l..u f..i- 11 1 1 lola.it in,, siinil.iv l.ii.- MEDFORD PLAYS WEED TOMORROW TO GIANTS DROP THIRD PLACE AS CARDS RUSH ON (ly Heritor! W. Ilarker. Avorinled PiN!s Sp4rts Writer.) Sim e John Met! raw b d his New York C.iants across the AUtKhanle on the latest western invasion, tilings have been woint; from bad to worse for him. The first foes that the Oiants encountered were the Pittsburgh 1'irates, then foundering about in such fashion that it appeared that the only reason they weren't in the National league cellar was because the Phils and Host on IJ raves were still able to give them lessons In how - ball panics can be kicked uwn The Ciiants bowl(d over the Cor sairs in the first came and felt confident that the ieaguu lead would be in their possession be fore Ion;:. Here the worm turned. The Pirates played heads-up base ball for a change and took the next iltreo battles of the series. Not so confident, Mctiraw's men took the long train trip to St. Louis where the four-ame series which ended yesterday saw them register only one victory. As a conseur-nce. the (liants fell into third pTace in the Murnl-inj,-. six and a half names back of the onrushiiiK Cardinals and one behind the Cincinnati Reds. The Curds won the last battle of the "crucial series" by Kitting 'he jump on their eastern rivals. Vic Aldridge was pounded for three runs in the first inninp. five more crossed the platter in the. second, and the end of the frame saw the leaders on the loiiK end of an 11 to i .score. Vie didn't stay around to see the end of the second InniiiK, Dutch Henry relieving him in time lo let Cieore Harper. former Ciant. hoist a home-run with one on in that frame. Major League Leaders tliy the Associated Press) Including games of July Li: National Patting Ilornwby, p.raves. . ( 11 1. I Inns I Jot torn ley. Cards. 77. Puns batted in Pottomley, Cards 74. Mils Doutluf. Cards. 121. Doubles Hornsby. iiraves, 2S. Trides Pottomley. Cards, p.'. Homers Wihon, Cubs, Stolen bases Feisch. Cards. Pi. Pitching Lucas, Ueds, won a. lost 2. American Patting Goslin, Senators, .4D!i. Puns Puth. Yanks, s;. Puns batted in Gehrig. Yanks. TS. Hits Mamish, Prowns. 1 1 7. Doubles Flagstcad, lied Sox. 30. Triples Pice. Senators. 1 L Homers - Puth. Yanks, 33. Stolen bases Mostil. While Sox, LI. Pitching Crowd er, Prowns, won P. lost I. Alutlny In Aimdeniy I'll.N'STANTI.S'lll'I.i;. July 11. lVl A mutiny broke out reeentiy in tile military academy, where the eadets. after the government's refusal to raise their pay. desert ed the sehoot and went to their homes. The "strikers" were arrested and led under military escort to prison. They will be tried by eourl mart lal for insubordination. n Write Your Oout-of -Town Letters on Beautiful Colored Crater Lake Stationery With Your Firm or Personal Name Printed at the Top 250 complete $ 8.50 500 complete $13.00 1000 complete $23.00 Phone in Your Order TODAY! Or ask our representative to call Medford Printing Co. JOB DEPT. o o TUNNEY GIVES TEX A CALL DOWN FOR HIS POOR TICKETS SPKCI I.ATuit. N. V.. July i t. Thi.-i usually natujuil com munity where Clem- Tunnoy is trainini; for the defense of his world's heavy weiuht title against Tom Heeney 1 - days hence, was all uj;ok today over the first com ing f Tex Uickard, promoter of, the contest. The promoter lias never leen here before and his. recptioii this evening will be cither amicable or eool, depending on the location of the fight tickets which lo: was forced to exchange fur the chain-; pion. Tunney ordered about 3aa tick-1 ets for frienils, and when Hickard first filled the order, but .n of the stats were nearer to live ring-1 side than the 3"th row. When Gene displayed irritation. Itickard 1 offered to take back the tickets ami try to locate Tunney's friends in better spots, Kickai d's real purpuse in mak ing his first trip to this Lake Pleasant resort is to witness the champion's signature to the of ficial contract for the fight. Tunney refused to listen to suggestions that he postpone his , ring work until Hickard reached the scene, but did agree to break his long-standing rule against ! training on Sunday to entertain ! his guests. George LeboutilHer. vice presi dent of the Pennsylvania railroad, one of the champion's warmest at!-! mirers, also was expected today with a private carload of guests. Tunney planm-d to go through an extra brisk workout this after noon to make up fur his holiday yesterday, when he did nothing but u few miles of hiking. Gene seizrd his lew clear hours to clean up his week's accu inn la tum of correspondence. When this was done he rowed from his se cluded cabin to the hotel where he dines. COMMITTEE TO NOTIFY HOOVER S ANNOUNCED WANIIINGTOX. July 1 4 .,!. i'o 111 til it tees were named today by ! Chairman Work of the republican : national committee to arrant;" for jtile notification ceremonies of 'Secretary Hoover ami .Senator ; Curtis. j Senator Moses of New Ilatni) ! shire was made chairman ot im '.presidential notification committee while Senator I'css of Ohio was . appointed bead of the committee , tu notify the vice presidential ' nominee. Members for the Hoover notifi cation include William ll. Crocker. California: Ralph I:. Williams. Oi'ckoii: 10. II. Clements. .Missouri: H. C. Creauer. Texas; W. W. Atier bury. Transylvania: Mrs. (I. J Clark. California: .Mrs. Charles 11. S.ibin. New Vork: Miss l:ina M. West. Michluan: Mrs. W. I:. Ken nen. North Carolina and Mrs. l'aul I-:. U'-n man of South linkota. 3e Telephone 75 o OLYMPIC LEADE TURNS UPON THE YANKEE CRITICS Alan .1. Gould, Associated Pres Nporti KdHur.) APOAill) STKA MS II 1 !' PIIK.SJ )KNT it lOSFVKLT. en route tu Amsterdam. July 1 1. iff) -- Th series of protests, " back hono-. against the method of eseltcin t.(.; A mericau Olympic team, find leaders of 1'nele Sam's athlete, bound for Olympic eumjuest a! Amsterdam, puzzled and a bit hurt. This "sniping from the rear," a it was termed by Major Genera i I oug las MacArthur. chairman L" tin Olympic committee, has nut succeeded, however, in breaking ; down the morale of tile athletes. Replying to critics of the team and the manner of its selection. MacArthur said that the team "seems puzzled at the sudden at tack w hich has lie n made ui it it just as it was sailing for l'orti:;n shores." "Th1 fine young Americans." lie went on to say, "do not under stand this sniping from the rear, but as yet it has not affected then splendid morale and tlo-y appear serene ami determined. They fee intuitively, in spite of criticism, that America's heart still is with each and every one of them." MaeArthtir's slap at the team's critics followed announce men t by the N.-w Vork A. C. that it was sMjnsoiiiiH a European trip for five athletes who failed to iia!i!'y for the American Olympic squad. The dub said it would seek to force their Inclusion on the team before tile final entries are for-t warded to Amsterdam in July i:i. Baseball Standings L. I 411 4 1 4T. 41". 4.1 47 )'!. .71:: .5 IS .41::! .4 ", I .4:1 .411; .31 I I'd. .cr.'.i New Vork- ... I l'hll.ideliliia st. Louis ... 'Cleveland ... :Cbicayii ' Washington I Boston : lietroit Is 4:i as 22 vr. ,t:t 4; 43 47 4L' St. Louis Scinoiunati ... I New York .... Ch!eai;o I'.rooklyn I'itlsbtil'!;h lloston Philadelphia 4 0 ."1 1 Fights Last Night (P.y the Associated Press.) CI MCA tiO. l.es .Marririer. Chi cago, knocked out liauan Uasen, Turkey, fi'i. Pilly Showers. .t . Paul, won from Johnny Siierri'd. Chiciio. (;. K. (J. While. N-w ir leans, di feated Pen pie "K UP Stanley. Kansas Cily, (ti). Kddie Pallautine. Chlt.'ajr", shatied Santos Peed. Omaha. (Co. Chuck p.eno!:. Hollywood. III., knocked out Juan Alva re.. Mexico. Ml. KPiK. Pa Dick O'Leary. W'i kestiarre. won from Howard May berry, Detroit. (I LO. John Carey. Prie, defeated Civic OslMy-n . Cleveland. ( ti S.tlem already has laid i: bio us -tie.! paving tins year.