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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1928)
5ITT)F0TJD yiJTL TRTBUXE, EDFOTD, OKEriOtf. TlirRsRW. JTT.V JBE FIVE !jllil FANWEOf HEENEY PULLS Ao FIGHT RETURNS TO BEGIN TONKHT AT 5, BIG BOUT AT 6 P u GET SEATS EARLY BULL'S MATCH i-stit- ill ; si ill ix iirly , U- ;;il-s r:u-t i hut tin- rmtrh i vtk "1"'.. :ilviim-f l'nr next M omltiy isrrtplion nfyhe .attlt will hp fur ! ntHtiHt ami Imlb'tins will also ho uriniKf wrestling Cull .Muiitiiiui, i hi i.l wr("tl'r, :m.l m-il. tho 'IVrrihl' halt).- llass.in Turk. tlu1 ).0l fur any ri her., outside I.'vis bout hre ,.:;. Ii :iU-'i)iii nf th SotninKU! hvm munths ii.ud. l'h tii'kt'iH, whlih :irp mi sul :il various loi-al s(;il.)ishiiKtits. in- s-llini; twn to on- ovit las' .Monday' in.iUh mid fans ar' ni'K''d to buy pastfhoards early i" .-.- what is expe.-ted to lie one of iht hardest fniiKht battles of th" season. Mull Montana has established ti-:utiiii: 1;uaiters ai the .links"" )i;Utl I lot Slrinus witti Ooorgi' Duen-' ! he I Russian ("ossaek. nnu out with the Coswu-k every n:ai;: at i; nYlnrk. liueareni will a !-d wrest le on Mnnihty's curd in a speeial event immediately pre-re-lini; 1 bill's mooting with lias- .l n, wlni is working "u daily :it the armory. Monday's match will be rouKh. with polity df aetion and prae li.ally mulling will he barred wilb the ex.-eptidn of slimirinK with fists and bitiim. The win ner df the bout will lake the 'n tiie purse. eneouratiinK both i;rap iders to put in their best train inn f forts. As a whole Bull has liitle use for T u r U s. especially Hassan, whoso temperamental antics ai i he armory last Monday nlpht toiled Montana, ninlihit:' the latler .halb-ne ihe Terrible Turk. Itejiorts of the Tunney-i teeney (liani)idnship hntlle tooii:! will he IWIHlIAVKN. N. .1.. .luly hrr.aiica.siea l.-v the Mnil-Trilume X'(--in the day f his hiK iixhx , IOK) aml , .(md with (Jen.' Tuniiev for Ihi- champ- ionshin of the world. Tom Meeney i speakers in the eity park and in ihl.- uiorninp became a man of ; front of Its own nrfice on North mystery, vanishing completely .-j,. street. The Associated I'cpms with all his 2tMi pounds from his romul.hy-round. hlnw-hy-blow do- i' at rn a ven ira in mi; cam p. As the ehalb n'er as well as 'the ! Yankee stadium at i o'clock this 1 l"11'1 afternoon it was assumel the .An- ! zac's disajipearitiK act meant that : he had quleily left for New York !alon with his retinue but whether by boat, train nt atitnni.ibile could not be ascertained. 1 leeiiey's re tainers hired an auto hist night so jtltnt this appeared the most likely mentis of eom'eyanee employed, i lieemy did not even appear for j break fast, a rile which liu has I never before beon known to omit. '.Wither did the officer who has heeii his personal bodyguard and all indications were that big Tom who has expressed a dislike for giving interviews took to flight to him that annoyance on h The preliminary report will sttt' t at a o'clock and the main event win start about t o'clock, local time. The radio broadcast will mart nt the same time and coniiniie to the finish. Hy installing the loud shakers hi the city park fans will he able in hear I lie reports In the shade. Karl Davis, radio announcer and clarion voiced umpire, will he ai l he microphone, if he nets hack front a trip to Stockton. Cal in time. If he does not the silver- I throated Carl Y. Tengwald will face i the contraption. ulator . direction. Tfr$ pilot sain he would attempt Q. land in the Hudson river, near l.ighty-iounh slr!. In nhout iw.. liniirs. When the formality of weighing In has been cum pb-i ed . i untie will mo to a hotel, where he will have a mid-a f tenioon dinner. After which h" will rest until it is time lor him to start for the Yankee stadium. Knrly i his morning, Itol. ami Winston, who were injure. 1 here more than ti week ago when iheir plane erashe.l into a tree wh.il tr.king off from the I'airway on ihe Hamilton t'ountry 'luh .lf course, returned o the links and ; niaile a successful take-off in an a via t noi plane owned bv 'he mil- lionaire. Mr. Ii.l explained that he at tempted this dangerous stunt to silence friends who Have been : -kidding" him about the mishap. Tunney was In a cheerful mo..d when he entered the plane. He i.-aid he slept soundly during the night . driver. iv hurl slifcbi": stioi win n t 'i rk ,1 d d ! ! : INS" N White a Mis io- w a ? !is aiternpt'M t" take a Ifeh -he ami bre. comp w . . . p. si k. d at a road he -:.-iie lan uroiin.U t IIUI ..it h id been ;il ' it; lii -hill repairing a .1 When ihe car f i !:. ! I i.M and S. lo ll liler d, copied h twt il iheiil .oil aiol dro I! I'll.'.ell. Sllllerilltcl i in. ii..i . -aid a rewnid ! rt.i v. til b,. paid I'oi the bodie-l:.-llfiel.l and Sch.dl. If .an .1 a live a rewa i d of i on w ill P mi f.n their r.-turn. Fl WHAT HE NEEDS Qiinu,! I nt Sell. !l, e,lh '.ate 1-e .i b. led.O Iliote !nle was kill, d w 1 ear in which guard-; were pin-u .nu the ihcing vdiiih- turned ..ev near here. Clitloi'd Keiine.U, an oilier guard, was ni.iured danger-ou-ly. and .lames Keever. al-io a ti'iard and an inmate named Met- ' fATIM' ' K. S.-otlaad, .lulv 'i Ml-s .Mefcdes (Jb'lt. i pist. abandoned an a' -,. -wini l tic Irish channel 1 mnaghadre. Ireland, and tll ke. atrick al ., o'clock this -.m.ulil ! noon, .'.'-mib Miss Cleiiz swim when i,. hi-h coast ga x r up about 1 J 1 ' 1 1 ; 'I I .A N I ), ie , .luly ,!' - . Harrah. I'li'.ililla l !':niiiri continued on the no. si of this foien i. ai the in ter-!;ie e Ml Ml e f C e Co ! O 1 11 i .' ;;i ain rate hearing. lie derlare a farmer should lie aide (m yiv his ehildiep :i eominoii si'h...d an e.dleire education, .-houhl he aid tti keep up the rural chtirehe: have swimming pools an libraries th" same as are in elite thai he and his family -hoiihl i :,be to liv,. tike diher folk- din- 1 end t We should be aide 10 have aut iiidhiles. O 1 " ke vara I ions. ha ve immunity' enjoyments, and th" iglty I ($ and "lljoy life like It y i-'ople. " be deehtred. lint conditions on grain farms been sneh of late years that II one .'.in do IS to no nto (tebl. Ir. arrah wild. He said that on I- investments he should have ,-in o n t n, n of i it. una ..n0w hi With this, he ihoaght Hint .-.us he could pay off hU .s ;itld lentil td live "ttlt llHHt be reduced. also id wheat should bring lit. '.n a bush. !. 'I ;im ddinu ihe lest I can now atid am hnidly makinK a go of ii,'' he t,-.ified. Mr I larrah siiid fr-ight rates spoil Id be based Upon d ista lice of haul and nat oral end it ions. He believes grain rates from easlcrn (Ireuon and Wa-hlmrtoti tu I'ort (a ml should be much less than to Seattle, and three cents a bushel le ! than is jmw charged. day. I ratlin euuipnient used in Hie broad 'icasihiK are furnished and installed , tluough the courtesy of "The Music : llox.' 't'J Kast Main street, Cros i ley radio dealers. BY OLYMPIC AWARD, WITH 2 OTHER IN NIGHT C. RAIDED , amsti:i:iiam. July I'fi.- iVPi , j Americans received two of the I three Olympic diplomas awarded: today by the International Olympic; committee for individual meriiori- 'ous conduct on the field of sport j I last year. One went to t'obuiel i , Charles A. Lindbergh and the other lo Captain Harry lMgeoii of Los Angeles, who built a yaw l and sail-i ed it around the wo.-ld. j j The t bird diploma went tn t he ; l-reiich sportsman. Alain Cerhatilt, j i who circb-d the world in a canoe, j j The internal iona I Young Men's j Christian association was awarded j the Olympic gold medal for the; organisation doing most to further! the Olympic ide in sports. ! SI'KCI'LATOH. N. Y.. July ' up,'l'here' be a hoi time about noon-time in China tomorrow H those fellows accustomed to get ting the situation in hand, no not disappointed by an ex-btnld Kron. marines came the f(dlowim, cable t.i Tunney. '"We have cov ered all the Anzne money lien- All the loud-speak ers and other juid looking for more, (live him the whole works. Chop. hop. Stadium N l"-ertcl. At the Yankee stadium, seem of the fight, a score of ticket sellers yaw tied in their booths, while thre. limes that many pa trolmen loitered about with noth ing to do. In contrast to the last big heavyweight fight held tit ihe American league ball park thai between .lack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey last slimmer there wei . no Mpiads of determined cusio ' mers bent on getting seats if it i meant waiting all day. In i'aet. 1 1 here were no ticket seekers at ' nl in sight and no fans, the new- apparently having not yet become .general ihat the weigh-in at -o'clock was to be held at the sta ! dinm instead of inadison squau- Records of the Two Fighters rk. X. ;enc Tunney Champion r.orn May l'S. 1 SUS. I!irthplace--New Y Itegan boxing lit I!. In ring in years, limits won 1.1. Lost 1. No derision 1 '2. Knockouts L'T. Tom Ih cney hallcng-ci Horn May l'i, lS!:i. i:bihplac New Zealand. Itegan boxing 1 !H' I . In ring s years. Itouts won L'7. Lost '1. Ilia w 4. K noeknuts 1", . : x i:w vokk. July 2 s (i j Minis' ". well known (ireenwich Village night club and resin n lant where the village intelle genisia has wont to si and think, nr. as police i nlllend. sit ami ,ii iiiN, was raided early today and men and 1.1 women were arrested. cb. i red to-mors were i ha rued wiili di.-didcrlv conduct and at the Charles street police sta tion lor a hearing. The promoter. Walter Anderson. 32 years old. and a waiter. John Murphy, .in. were charged with violation of i he Volstead act. Tete-a-tete discussions were go ing on when seven hendituariers do.eciives announced everyone was under arrest. This abrupt inter ruption of t he Intimate conver- a lion- aroused u murmuring against tin- invaders, which shortlv ittrm-d to physical combat. The de'e. tives. however uuickly (pielled Hie disturbance. IF Heavyweight Champion-. John L .Sullivan .IKVJ-INH Ja mes .1. Corhett ISid'-lSH Hob Fitzsimmons. I James J. Jeffries Marvin Hart Tommy llurns .la-k Johnsdu Jess Willard 1 Jack I'empsey ... ' I dene Tunney . hedub'd ! "Jeffi ies retired title to Hart, who lS!t7-lX!HI is;!-inni; I !ini;-i !i(it; l linn-1 itfin Hia-i:it4 l!tM-l!ll!l l!ll!l-!HMi l !IJ l! - '.' '.' Hiving his lost it the ga rden. The only adult crowd In 'he neighborhood surrounded an ex -1 eiivtuion some lislaiice awa. where the curious watched la borers at work. Kven ihe usual ; delenjtiii.n of young boys was ab sent, the juvenile element appear-, ing to find its chief interest id n wild west show nearby. There were about 20 men in front of the stadium, but the; were after jobs as ushers, refresh ! ment salesinen or program (-n-dors. ntt seats. The first ticket purchasers who did appear were women Mrs. Ksielhi Mitchell and Mrs. Jenny Wurshniier, hot h residents of the neighborhood. Asked who she thought would win the fight. Mrs. Mitchell re plied. "I think Tunney is beautiful." ( M'egon aimed fruit production A baseball game is I'o i- mvl Sand a v bet ween I he held , we!i-Oregon tetini and Ihe Med- same year m no . .M- nutiv. .n. i ford Merchants, but unless mci ire iex m n weather moderates. Manager .1. ' that Jack Hempsey would second Court Hall said ibis morninK that TTtTmTri v Tom l,",'m-y ln hls fl1". l"nM' he would postpone the game until wan set down as just another blasr September :,. "1 would not iU (Continued from Page fine) ; f 'he ballyhoo when the former a mule .o ho out in the present!. . champion fulled to appear befoi- weather ami play ball." said Mr.! Kvery man. woman and child the boxing commission this tnorn- liati, '-It is too much to ask ! in Speculator gathered at the ini, ,,, np,dy for a second s m ( ns . of anvbodv. and I'll be danged if i edge of the lake to wish Tunney, piin commission hud been called; i do it. The mill boys are ex-1 success as he entered the plane. ' rn sp.,lal session on the strength j cited about the contest and want The champion, who arose at 7 ( tp,. pronidierV declaration yes-! revenge for the walloping w" o'clock, his usual hour, assured t(M-day that Dempsey would appear j hamb-d them a few weeks back." his well wishers that he was In . nurl ask a temporary license lo ir it pools off, the game will i the best physical shape of his a,.t lifi Heeney s adviser and chic! , ninvo.i i,,ou iloehes wil ( o f isi ie eni eer am was comment. ; second. The solons waiu'ti hm-.m,., .i i',-.ld...r f,.,. tltn lei-eh:inis. Wiwt..n made a OClfect t a k e -of f : r, . r n hour or so and then and Arthur Schoeni will function and. after the plane cieaieu :m':jnurnnd. pacitv for the mill- water, it ... ,. , i ... i , i. ad- 1 similn r They circled the lakf i hen dlsnnpea red over tw ic Sp.- k- Rnn.1 No. I-"V..I. I .l.m i l.oo r . . : r;in.l No. "N'-.i si. Iv.'.O . . . lull . . . r - ; f.fmw i; nii.lNo.J-(OI.DG(l.l))"Oikrlh..! J i' n 0T - 4 Bninil No. 4 "No . . . Ill llilr.l onf wlnr LJ Adolph' M enjou. pM, Old Gold as camera records ihe Blindfold test TI,, ,,l ws conduct.-.! hy rr.ponsihlc wili.. ho uAcd Mr. Mcjou lo .mok. cu.U l ,l,c lour luin hrunds. il.armf. hi, l.sle i.h cone, hevcen ,mk. While Ih. cn,cra reconl.d Ihe csl, ....1 one ocSlio was .sk.d: "Which one do you l.ke hir "I've discovered u new way of mixing business and pleasure. The parls I play ci.il (or the constant smokim; of a cig urette ... 1 probably average one cig arette lo every hundred feet of film, ln ihe blindfold test 1 discovered one v so smooth, so considerate of my tongue and throat that even the business of ; wholesale smoking while we're shoot ing scenes will be a pleasure. The ciga rette 1 voted for proved tobeOi.nGoi.o." AOOl.rllH MPNiOl) . . . dclimtair. oiliilie.lcd 1'ft"" ,,., ,i.r . ' "I ll" """ "" ' "V. c.,ra rrilv i.."lli I'Utr U.dy". "Ml.l ol Mymry Hiitl "Serciualc". Wy.v you can pick them Three Ivpes of Icavet (row on Ihe tobacco plant . . . coarne lop-lmts. irritntiriC to the Ihrout . . . witliered (roiiml-lravn, wilhout taste or aroma . . . and Ihe hrarl-ltavn, rich in cool wid Iriitfranl smoking qiialiliei. Only Ihe htarl-lravti ore used in Old Goluj. O P. I.i.rlll.rj Co., Kit. 1760 Made from the htart-Uavti of the tobacco phut SMOOTHER AND BETTER "NOT! A. COUGH IN A CARLOAD' r-lnuulfferl nd vr? I1ntr P"' r"Qll DISTINCTIVE COTTAGE FOR A SMALL FAMILY U . ITS, .W7rivC : " " ' i-aa itewnt: -s.-.-.y ,r : ri w ai---- kb .it' wv - - srHi't ! " r' j. . - There is always a good demand for the well-planned small home of standard construction which can be built at moderate cost. The accompanying plan, we believe, is a good example of this type, both as to exterior and interior arrange ment, and is ideally adapted to the needs of the small family. ;.ii I It -l"""""T ,-f-r j ' .SLttrinq tn s720 CLOt mrcnen will purchase the lumber, doors, windows, lath, plaster, brick and lime for the completion of this home. This low price also includes oW flooring for the Wring roam. ,i L 1 liv inc. toon Ii 4 t 14 4 rLQDLfLAH run no 4za ( LUMBER CO BIG PINES ; Sixth and Fir Streets " Phone No. 1 rn-rr