Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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from his noii-s.
at.-Iy:
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win ih- j ;ivis
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TOURNEY 10 BE
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Sensation Caused in Paris
By Drastic Action of the
Arr.erican Committee
Writing for Papers Is
Charge U. S. Chairman
Cables Resignation.
tniMiinn mad-hes ahead."
Tennis sensation follow- d tennis
sensation when I. ml annoum od he
woul.l not play in iho doubles,
oil ht-r Invalid' of sympat h y over
Tiltlt'ii's disha rment "r disappoint -men
i 1m. a use he was nm chosen
f'r iho singles.
Until fnHom and Worn- took tin
you my player aside anil argued thut
ho must see the t hint; throimh.
I.oit reserved decision tin til this
evening, hut it was confidently ex
pected that after the exoii onion I
of a hectic day had died down lu
will take over his assigned place
mi the tram.
BE NEW FEATURE
OF LEGION MEET
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Willhim V. TiMcil
n with iln rnilc.l
i'H til ill Ihf illUTKniK' Davis
I'nnili'tilinll.
I hi :i t.-ii. '.1 sll'iiif ol' hd Ami'i'
.1;ivits, niui i- w lii.'h In-;.'
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Tilden Heats the llaron.
Al 'l KniiK-c, July ll'. i.-Vi
William T. Tilden. '; Mnron Hum
bert le.orpurt;o. 4.
'Phis was thi' m'dio of a thrilliim
set of t.-nnis played today heiw,-n
t li- k-atiinu stars of the Ai.ieriiau
and Italian Davis I'lip trains who.
owttm to tli.- .-. nsationaI deei.-ion
uspondinn Tilden. art- not to meet
in ai-t ua I '"ii 1 1 com petition.
As, soon as th official ruliiu:
harrinif Till n was uivon. tho hriron
atM'i oarh. il Tiliicn ;tt tin- Ilt-I
('arlion.
"l.ft's hav- oni1 set, anhov," h
said. "Our tennis rareois have
lasted many years, hut st raiif:el
we never have mot on the courts'.
This decision appears to spoil all
ehanees ( us disputing a mateh
this year, so let's play an unof
ficial set."
Tot; ei her ihey jouriieyt d to the
Itnlutid 'Wirids stadium where the
cup mntclics arc tn he contested,
ami played as if tlc-fr lives; de
pended on the rosull. Tilden prov
ed too much for the Kalian are.
. hiindieiiji nolf tourtiMinetit
held at the Medt'ord Coif
Saturday and Sunday lietween
two teams, known as iho Whites
and iho Ulue.-i.
Knell ennte.-tant wil pay an cn-tratu-o
fee of .")(i e.-nis a lid every
ineiiiln'1- oi" the winning leaiu will
receive a !(' hall. The re-ular
throo-foui'lh.s handicap will prevail,
and anv member t.i' me team nia'
chullentie any uicinher of the other.
The tournament committee is
vor anxious to i i out a fui: ciuii
l-epreseiilation as the result of ihe
last ma;ch with Alarshfield shoo, e, I
most iio niheis m-.-d more i.uiin:i
mi'ii: e.pe''i nce.
The trams will P.- made up as
follows:
Whiles V. l'.eckman, A i". Orr.
. Horner. . I!. Mammomt .h.,
T. Donemus. (5. Vorhies. 1 1. K...
senlierir. Val Fischer. Strang. I .
S. Clark. cjeoiKe Hunt. 11. I). Mc
Caskey, Sf.ir,' .Johnson, a. ar
peuter. I MaeDonald. I. I luck -innham.
K. II. J(dinsul, U. K. Totn
linson. li. .1. Henry. .1. I. t'o..k. T.
nmmens, T. W. Miller. V. Ilid
dle. crnon awter. 1. C. Tyroe,
I. '1. Aleiiderl'er. Jerry Jerome. A.
It. Itraley. T. S. J.dinston. .1. .1 .
Itin-hier. H. Sclieffel. C. ( '. Coi iim,
I !. Hohiuson, Ihird Cetcliell.
Jlllles II. A. ThierolT, J. I'.
Neath. T. Fish. !"'. Holmes, K. W.
Kuhl. . Lydhird. J. J. Kmmens.
J. -M. Alacleay. W. Vawter.
Marx. I-:, Tinny. .1. : I K Kuss.
( leorKC lilt f'S, 1!. Sllreve, J .
Thompson, ('. (!. Tliomps'tn, t
St'lliMH, I-. ( 'ai pe nter. II. II. I 'r
Kle. li. ;. Mardw. II. C. M. Kohei
1. li. Wood. John I'erl. W
Isaacs, it, I:. Hammitnd
details fi-
fi nm
i.f Hie
' 'hockinti up fina I
the Ann ri. ,ii, l.eu'inn
w hich st:ii ls 1 I days
August 2. memhers
mission In-ld a lividy nicetini;
the hn in her of commer.t'
nitiht. fr.-ni 7::ni until nearly
niltt.
Anoi her prorani feat tiro
decided upon, which will prov
ri'-'i to hoiim fan-. A
a: which IMl I'adelford.
I 'a oil i.- co.isi litzht w ih
will meet a San Frar.-
ihe mat. under the
Jack Wood, will I-
of into
moker.
flashy
fawn iie
mid-
tie bit
a
uiatoicL CLacuxue mi - cuia
dir.
man in
ction of
event of
4. p.ol.;
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corps
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I'hersotl. Ii. Woodl".
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tily. W. II
j.. r. wii.
Weeks.
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id. I:, i'lliklers.
.Muirhead. )i .
William Ttldcn
would have refused to play hi the
lnter;:ono matches with Italy was
altandoned this nf tcrnoon w lc :i
I .tilt. Hennessey and Hunter unre
servedly accepted their assignments
l In- jntei .one finals, and play w ill
uo ahead tomorrow as scheduled.
PA HIS. July If. (tf'i Willian
T. Tilden was lroppcd from tin
A i in-i i i a ti I a vis cup tennis tea n
l oil ay. annou need J oseph Weal
chairman of Hie American Devis lin
eup committee, he-cause he had vio- ;
latcd the amattur rules in writing
alidUt llic Winihlodon tennis tour- j
nameiti while playing in it.
Tin- atmouiiconieut was concur- I
red in hy Samuel 11. rollout, pt'esi- ;
d'-m of the I'nitcd States l.awn
Ten nis associat ton.
Tilth n's removal caused a com
plete chaiiM'' "f the America ii ,
t ea m. William T. Hunter and j
John Hennessey w ill -represent the
I'llired StaH'S ill the siliL-les anil
ilH.rLT I.ott mid Hennessey in the
ilollldes.
Previously it hail her-n planned
to play 'lilden and l.ntt in the sin
i;I -s and I.ott and Hennessey in
th- douides in the inter .om
aea in.-t Maly, opening ;omoiTow.
i'li:iinnan Wear of the Uavfs cup
committee eahled his resignation
heeaus.- of Tilden's removal. lie'
demanded that it he effective asj
soon as the team returned to Amor- !
fea.
('idiom said ho would deride .
whai to tlo after lie returned, lioth
recognized that they must eon-
linite io act dui iiiir the cup matches i
re-jardtess of their feelings.
With Tilden's passim; from i he j
team he captained, went virtually I
America's last chance of reninini;
this year at least, the historic ten-,
nis trophy which passed into the j
hands of France's "Three ,us- ;
ke rs" Henri Cochet, lien I .a j
t 'ost.i and Joan F.orotrn at (lor- i
mantown last year. In fact, critics
saw a possihillty that without Til-,
den" inspired play, the Fnitcd
States mitrhi not even survive the
Inter-zone finals with Italy, start- ,
inu tomorrow. '
I le poo-ill of the A m e rica n vet - ;
eran cjinio just a-- the draw In Ih"
inter-zone finals was ahout to he
f "KW V(i:K. July IK. -
j William T. Tilitcu u has heeti re
moved from the Fnited Slates
; Davis cup team as a result of an
investigation 1 olio win k receipt of
lUeis and t"ien ranis from Dr.
Sumner Hardy, president of the
, t 'alifornia Lawn Tennis association.
' calling attention to un article which
apparently violates the amateur
rule ,if the Fnited States Lawn
Tennis association, a statement is
sued hy that hodv announced to-
,day.
j Kvidenco was suhniilted. in the
j form of newspaper articles, ap
. pearini; in the New York World of
July fi ami ami in the San
' Francisco t 'hroniolc of July :i. ! .
.Those articles, printed under the i
name of William T. Tilden II. con- i "KSIUKLD. X. J., July PL
jtitined descriptions of current ! fl"'r,"nin' Armour n-maiiied in
iinniclies duriitK iho i:nK!lsh chain- i Iron' hl xlv "'trop(ditan open jitilf
oionshlns Peine- oiaved heiwee.. I cljuui pionsh i p today when ho Moored
'June I'.'t ami July 7 at Whnhledon.
Sat urday nlyin, M .
Ply at Hilar.ty hal!.
t-rve Pox seats for ihe drum
contet. I'riday eveninu. Au
l'. at jshi. wcic icpmte.l
stdliic: rapidl.v. These S)ee-
als will lie erected in front .
of the grandstand.
p prointat el y 4 Till musicians
.will ho on hand, represent hit: pi
I .h um corps. Word was received
. this morning at the chatnher ol
I commerce that hands from Maker,
' a ml Fnterpriso, iregon, will I'"
; here to cVlehrntf.
j S.ih in. Portland. Hood liiver, '
' t'orvallis. 1 i Craiide. Astoria. F.u -.
1 cone. 1 taker. Mend. Marshfietd. ;
j liosehui'K', ( "ot trmo ( Irovo, A lhany.
1 Ashl.imt, Sheridan and Metlfonl
j corps will lake part in the con-
i tost for the three-foot silver hv-
lo he aw.mted th" win
Major W. tie ". Mealey.
the miliiary academy a'
STILL LEADING :
ini: cup.
ners hy
head of
Trouidnle.
P..y S'-oiii drum corps from To
ledo. ( -ot'atje drove and Til la
tnook have announced their plans
to he hero for the convention. The
newly or-anized Medford Junior
drum and huej,. corps is holding
daily practices, with a view to
taking part in the musical pro
gram. iver t men are working n
the various commit t"es. in charge
of plans, with Paul McDouahl the
Keiu-ral chaii iiiati.
Ihe next meetinc of the h-nion
Miii.ussion v. ill ho held at t no
cha other of common e next Wed -uesday
nitihi , J ul.v at 7
Itdin 1.. Itowman Itics.
POliTI.AND. (ire.. July P.i. M'i
John 1.. P.owman. president r the
Scenc-n m ii assv c: i. u it
. . . unar! Imichron, , dniiirr and , upper
club of Nov '..rL', hitult mtniit.
Event i'hinci ss
ti:
HOSI'K'.I loses
Present the I'rinceti, the Cinitrair tlr
I'urcct itlc, Mit irk Marmui.r 'ai Kcrtntc
laer, lnrik Stem. It-nimtiud I'.iulun.
The Score:
OLD OOU)
A iiv ther Ci tar r tt t , , .
The two other cigarette!
tn the tett
0
L7 Y
The Wast ess
PHINCKSS -K N:i SCO
HOSl'l;i.lOSi . . . Amcricin
Imru ilr nl ihr prominent Italian
iiiiltlrtiiaii.
slatoiuout said.
the .Sliacyainaxoit Fnutt-
course for a llii holc total
HE REFUSES $500,000.
MiXlioX. Julv
Dally lxpross said
Htmo Funliffe i)u
an American offer
his horse 1-Vlstead,
this year's derby.
!t. - (tV To
today that Kir
u had i , i ui . ,
,r t inn hum f..
the winner of
The price Is
la ov
try clui
if i::ti.
Leo Diiicl of I'Vniinoio, wlios"
i!S lei't him one utioko behind Ar-inoni-
yesterday. )uu a 71 for a
total of PIS. Hill Mchlliorn was
third Willi i:!!i, and Jidintiie Par
rel I, n:'.t ioital open champion, was
four tli with IF!.
Harry Cooper of l.ut'falo, who
lo.st the national open last year to
Armour on a playoff, had a 7! lo
lav for a total of lal.
Mrownsville Woolen Mills and chain I
of Mronsville sPues. di. ,1 kite yes. j
lot-day after a sudden heart at-,
tack at his s u m in e r home at 1
A w :i wana ,nea r M otint Hood. He ;
c.ime to Porilaiitl .P years a wo from
Coos I Jay, where he was eti;:ut;'d
ill the iii;iTiii! lie hllsiness.
He is survived hy his w idow. Mrs. j
Kllcn Mowman; t wo dam; h I ers. Ala-!
rian Mowman of Sah in and FMcn -
iwman of Port land ; two '
st ins. Linden I low tna n of I 'on I;
OLD Ij-OLB
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MISS ROSAMOND IMN- COM'ITSSI-1)1-I-OHCIi. MISS MAUIANNI- VAN MISS CI.AHISSA 811 M . . .
ClUiT . . . nlio played ihe VII. Mi . . . at ilio diwin- UrNSSKI.Xl-.K . . . ! rp"'!-ir Vork S.cicc mit I.
Null 0 charmniily ill " I lie (lutlicd S)an i li I 1 1-nr h nimk' n lf illi JiiuU-lint in l'ioi
Miracle." Utuily . . . I'minau ocil und lnii(iii lukt hitTuig KtWg?7r,f.I'!W4''aLi
leader. m'm-SV-V ,mTZ..Z&
I A J f
i"4f).)Pui jihove the hiKh price paid
hy Sir Harry Mallahy-Decey when
he purchased Call Mny. winner of
the l.iL'7 dorhy. from the executors
of the estate of his brother, the
late Frank Curzon.
Baseball Standings
New York . ..
Philath-lphia
St. Louis
Chicago
Cleveland
Washinmon
Moston
Detroit
nr,
41
i
niaite.
"When Is Tilden'."" asked Pierre;
c; illtni. prositlent of the French
Davis cup cotnmittte. "We can't;
o on with the draw unless the;
American captain Is present."
"Tilden no longer is captain of
ihe American team." replied Wear.'
This dramatic announcement
tauu.-rel French officials .while;
the entire roomful of dignitaries
and newspapermen gasped. ,
Drarnailcally. Tilden entered thi' I
room at this point and a spontan"-
mis burst of cheerin:; from French,.
Italians nm! Americans alike must (
ha ve warmed the cockle:) of Hl .
Mill's heart Mich as did no victory,
he ever won on the courts in his'
Pmu; ami brilliant tennis career. ;
Maron II. L. DcMorpui t;o, nnln-
stay of the Italian team, who was 1
expected to provide Tilden with Ills J
must serious opposition In th"
Inter-zone finals, rushed over to
console i lv bit; American.
'I'm sorry. Mill." ho jiaid. "it
l ikes all the fun out if it.'
A mid impressive silence, V. i ar
read the statement of the Dnvi
. up committr..- of the Fnited States
Lawn Tennis association rm'wn
ini: the i'li;ir:r badiim t- Tihbn's
t etiiutal froli .the team. The state,
anient wa" siLTlel by Folloiil.
Parwlemonium broke ami It wan,
jeeveral moments heivr fiillotl. ill'"
pr -blinj: officer, i ild obtain si
letite. Thereupon. Tilden. ralslnj; his ;
raciiiet hand above his head, aUt: i
National.
st. Louis
Chieaim M'
New Vork t
Cim-innntl r.a
Mrooktyn 44
Pittsburgh 4 1
Moston 14
Philadelphia l
Pasha Is Abolished.
CONSTANTLVOpLi:.- "Pasha'- ;
has b-en abolished by Turkey. :
Henceforth the highest military
tPte MM1 he 'trcneial."
Base Bail
WEED vsi
MEDFORD
SUNDAv
AT
Fair Grounds
This promises to be the
most bitterly contested
game of the" season aa
Vfeai has secured four;
players from Dunsmuir.
Can the combination of
these two teams beat
Bedford? .
FANS COME TO THIS
GAMS IF POSSIBLE
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Statement made to Society
Reporter of leading New York newspaper.
IT STARTF.D when cigarettes were offered. Everyone refused,
, und lit their own. Five persons , . . four dillcrent brunds,
)ritat started the talk on cigarette tastes whether people spool
themselves on likes und dislikes. Someone suggested the hlitulfold
test to fi nd out. We pooled cigarettes, four of the hen t known h rands.
1 blindfolded each guest in turn, they smoked four cigarettes, culled
their preference. Three out of four chose Ol.l) (iOM)X.
SMOOTHER. AND BETTER "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD"
"SVliat is the secret of
old ,oi.ivs winning appeal?
It's nut a mystery . . . hut a very simple fact.
It is fnuu t-lftf tobatra that gives Old) (iOl.DS their
honey-like smoothness. No coarse, heavy toft
rrtiYV of the tobacco plant . , , no withered ground
Ifitvvs. 'J'hut's why tlu-y ure dilFi-mil . . . better
, , , why you can pick tiiciu in the dark.
C I1, i-oniuiu .n., l-.vi. lliiti
MutJc from the iirart-leaves Of
tlit'tobacco phut.
educed Y
nces
ENABLE YOU TO BUY FRESH NEW
U Ji J
ALL WEATHER BALLOONS
.... . i
At No More Than You Would Pay for an Ordinary Tire
Yet Goodyears offer greater mileage more traction
added safety quiet running good looks slow tread
wear and Super-twist carcass.
You Can't Go Wrong on Goodyears
MEDFORD SERVICE STATI
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