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TUNNEY HAILED1
WHERE PIRATE RADIO AROUSES IRE
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AS REAL CHAMP
OF THEJORLD
All rinnht nf Finhtinn Ma-
rine's Class Removed By '
Slashing Victory Over'
Tom H e e n e y Good'
Sportsmanship Arouses a
Real Ovation.
Tunney Gets $525,000
NKW YOltK, July U7.(P)
(lono Tunney was well paUi
J fur the .'!:.' minutes and f2 sec
oiuls ho worked in retaining
his heavyweight champion-
sliit against the onslaught of
! Turn Jleeney. He drew
fr lor each second's work. The
champion's purse was J.'ifi.nou
and Y.o occtipietl active
J seconds in making hat title
sale for another year. He was
rewarded less generously than
J- in his bout with .lack Pornp
V sy when he first defended
his title at Chicago, for tnen
he foiwrht a shorter time and
ni more money. He will show
J a profit, however, for he will
iit-ver siioiul flflfi.Z'i ii second.
J! ! ! : ! ! A
(I(y l-Ulwanl .1. Nell. Asocliitfil '
Tress Sport Writer.
NT.W YOliK. .Inly ST. Tlu
hard rock of down-under was wi-ll (
nitiU (jrnvi'l today, pulverized by j
l h power In til. fists of fJwn Tun- i
my. ;i real ficluiriK iinirhi' I
I'ndt'r a sinrm of nlnv-s th:tt rip--.I
hi.-; jam'd f-'atur.- op-n. a in)
ldirid"d him in nm . Tom Hcn
i y tif Si'v 7.-i la ml. who plndd' d
hi-; way past all Am origan, cli:il-PTif'-rs.
crumbled last n I t,r h t In the
i-lfViMiih rnutnl of the I .. rmtiid
hail ! he had earned wit h Ui
hi-avywei'ht l;lni.
I I-ney went down a sham
ldintr. pory ffmii'f. numbed in body
tiy terrific riht-hanl punches
which a new hraml of Ui'iie Tun
ney pnurt'tl Into the almost dofi-nse-h's
cha!lcnjr'r for n en rly five con
secutive rounds. Heeney sank to
ihe canvas, saved from the itrtm
miny of a kiKn-koin l.y the shield
in t; arm of the referee, hut only
afier one of the greatest stand jiiid
most virions hcatinus a h-'avy-weit;ht
ever endured.
Overshadowing, p c r h ;i p . the
nnqiMMiclia lte courage of tin- chat-h-ntier
in the f:ne of withering
Klove fire was the picture of the
ha nip Ion. revealed at last under
the KlnriiiK tiuhts nf the Yankee
stadium riim as a "kiUer" the
type of fighter Tunney in his heart
always has envied.
l"nforttinatelv Cene ve "
Hplay of punching venom camfl
loo late to save Tex llir kan; i.
the first groat financial failure nf
liK career. Although offleia I v
cei its ha ve yet to tie a n noun red.
the promoter mlinitted that th.
crowd of r.O.tmii that more than
half filled the htijio home of the
American league world champions
paid hut STOn.aoo to see the major
fistic show of the outdoor season.
Ten Lrw-H e
The loss to Itickard nnd the Mad
ison Square flarden corporation,
eomimr at the end of a series of
heavyweiiiht ehampionship matches
the set new records for reeelits.
prohahly will reach S300.ni0. The
championship tilt, rouniinit a guar
antee of -.2.-,an0 for Tunney anil
un.000 for Heeney. probably cost
SMMl.OOil to Mg and of the J' TOO..
otiO estimated reepipts, the pro
moter must pay It a per cent In
taxes to the state and federal irov
ernmenls. Mut through that dreary vista of
figures that showed Itickard noth
ing but losses where uates of XI,
Min.iKtu and ftO.flrtf) since bloom
ed under the manic much of .luck
Dempsey ,the promoter today saw
visions of blcer nnd better "fXiites"
lo come. The Itnpressario of .Madi
son Square Carden believes that he
h:is n"" lu Tunney the makings,
of on- of the preatest drawlm;
cards in the history of the rinn a
master boxer with the power in his
granite fists to hatter helpless a
man who never before was punch- t
cd to the canvas.
certainly the handsome cham
pion, bronzeii to the eolor of nn ,
Indian .trained to the minute nnd
savate in the perfection of his
clouting accuracy, turned loose
upon Tom Heeney n brilliant all
round display of fighting power.
All Tunney After Third.
Krom the third round until the
seventh, when a slashing right hook
paralyzed the optic nerve in Tom's
left eye, there was no ipiestion of
Tunney's supremney, and from the
moment that blow landed until
Keferj-e Kd Forbes mercifully step
ped in to save the Anzae. blind
and helpless, after two minutes and
:.2 snonds of slaughter in the
eleventh, the sole issue was one
of endurance Heeney's a hi hi y to
aborb punishnu nt.
Kor jtist A moment in th- tenth
round, as Heeney, battered sense
ley by a storm of punchr-s thut
rattled off his flinty chin and
-hugged deep in hix hurly body,
stretched helpless at the edg" of
the ring, flene seemed to have won
the prize of a clean knockout, but
before a count could he started,
the gone clanged to end the ses
ion and Tom's despairing jecond
dragged him to his corner. (TV
rotc treatment restored th .n7.ar
sufficiently to warrant s.-ndini: him
forth for the final round. tjfV ,,1M
end, forecast from ihe m'mnt
; ne paral zerl half of Tf-en. -'-ittht.
could pot b averted thr-e
jnlnutp ni're. - , t
Having the sympathy of r: of
MM RRAVFS IN MATCH (IN MONfWY ?f -
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OLD-TIME F0RKLAS1 OF SEASON j
urn: 'uv i'u
he had r-, U-.-ed no
VANQUISH CUBS FOR WRESTLING
Death Toll of
the Automobile
Scandal over the radio, all the secrets of a small town broadcast
from a secret station every night. That's the condition that haa
existed :tt Crooksville, O.. oil town, and which has been under in
vestigation by federal authorities. The station, calling itself "PDQ,"
has been airing CrooVsvitle's household secrets and the reputations
of its citizens without regard for position. Above, a view of Crooks
ville's main street. Below, left, the Rev. T. M. Ogg, mayor, and
right, Charles Baker, village marshal, both of whom are "itching'
to run the operator of the 6tution out of the peaceful village. Privatj
efforts to find the station have failed.
the crowd by his spartan indiffer
ence to punishment. Heeney tore
into the champion in the. first
round nnd drove flene before him
under a storm of short, lonpitm
hooks to the hend. Contemptuous
of punishment, the crutfuy-frtuured
challenger ripped through Tun
iiey's fjtiiird. bulled him about the
riliM. and drummed his puuehes on
One's head.
Tunney ;( n Had Start.
It was an nnntzim; sitihi tn the
i hrnnu which viewed the cham
pion as a .T to I favorite ami had
oiite to see a master boxer riddle
his foe with liKhtninK lefts, an oc
casional rij;hi and dazle him with
the fastest footwork any henvy
oU ht has developed si mo the
lays of Jim I'orb.-u. It- yns just ;
as amazinji to Tuniiey and a wor-:
ried, harrassed look was on his
face as - the i rotted to hlx corner, i
a red bruise a hove the left eye.
flallant as was Heeney's start I
amid the roars of approbation of
the irowd. It ended as quickly as
It het-ii n. Within the ue.t three I
minutes, Tunney had solved the,
problem nf the phi n pint; A nzac
enough l hold Tom even in the
second round. l-'rom t hen on '
Heeney failed to win another pes-:
slon.
Straneely nmmh. solution of
that tou''h, punehlni; problem from '
N'ew Xi aland with the coni-rete jaw i
and steel-ribbed body did not come)
through slutiL-inn with the dial - i
let.-r. hi the second round (Jem .
called upon all his boxing skill to
fend off Tom's rushes. At every
turn he tied Heeney up in clinches'
with arms so stronu t hat even ;
loin?- hulty museics could not.
break the i;rip. J tut in. between:
times, tiene smashed everlastingly 1
at the i-hallenj: i-'s hotly, now short, j
thudding left hooks that boomed!
into the pit of the stomach, now i
riRht smashes under the heart that
painted Heeney's side a deep red!
ami drained his stamina. I
Itndy Mows Weaken Tom. !
Then as I leeney wea kened tin -1
der body blows that threatened to i
crack n rib. tlene cut loose auainj
In the third, boxing easily when
ever Tom threatened, pinniim him'
in a vi.eiike iip, hm the punish
ment beiian to tell on ihe bull-
chested invader. His rushes firew .
more desperate. I'tim lies wander-t-d
off the line.
Switchini; to Heeney's head in
the fourth round. (i ne drew blond
from Tom's noe and Hps , ith
knifelike left jabs and lirht-hand
smashes that carried every mince
of the weight and strength in the
hampion's body behind them. Des
perately but in vain. Heeney slash
ed back In an effort to halt his
tormentor,
.Vow and then, as Heeney's fea
tures crumbled under the cham
pion's markmanship, Tm rushed
Tunney to the ropes in brave but
futil- efforts to pin him down t
one stmt. There fb-ne showed his
sole weakness. Whether from the
memory of the Sept-mber nliiht
In 'hieiigo when Jaek Dtnipsey
'a ut: lit him on the rope and all
but knocked him out. or because
of natural aversion to that style
of fitfhtim:, Tunny seemed always
at a disadvantage ther.-. Cinc he
toijina-d so fast to the c-ntt- of
the rim: that Tom was left Mainl
ine hr fh" hempen barrier. lint
the steam was none from IP--n-yS
attack.
Steadily the champion whittled
aw ay at his challenger., standing
,:oe to toe with Tom to batter and
slice 0nt his body as Heen-y's
Mi'.-nL't h failed but fiuhtinv spirit
never falter-d. In the seventh
round, the one blow that set-.d
the battle l.fi Tom blinking and
ruj'bini: his eye and fr ti moment
it-'-t-ni. d as t houtt h the milling
mii:hf end th'-n and th-re.
Inline) a l int SMititnun.
ti"W th m;is'. r m
fuli "nunand i the milline. show --d
a brand of mu ' 'tmm-hip that
t.rouuht iit-er.-t front the thionu al
Ihe
es-
Ceile Clillched Willi till' ehallellue
as Heeney fouiihl lo ui'l 'Mllirn
tif the ef eyelid, held him then
and refused to punch until he wa
sure that the injury was just om
of the "breaks" of the mini.'.
Happy al ihe outcome of
bruising; (i:y that definitely
tahllshcd hito is a -hm-.'r oi tre
mendous power. Tunney was ear
ned front the rim: by Ms atlmirers
and rushed nway to rest and plan
his hiking: tour throimh Germany.
Off in hij. tlressiijy room, lleiney
bemoaned the punch that tempor
arily had robbed In in of M : i it" his
sluht.
And around t he ringsid -. where
lilckard's proverbial weather luck
had kep: thhms dry until the fight
was ended, newspapermen, like iv
flock of drenched roosters, hud
dled over their typewriters., pound
ing out copy in a . drenching down
pour of rain that swept ihe city.
London l.ikc I'art of It.
I .ON I X bV. .1 u ly : 7. (A1 Flu ht
and s)orting fans in Great ltrit
aiu were well rewarded lor fdl
t iim up to p, rly tnorniiiL- tt hea'
t he Tunney-1 leeney fight broad-
aM frttm XeW Vorl;.
Ileception. ihrouuh relay and
on a direct wave was reganle, a
excellent, with lilt e atmospherics
to interfere wit h the announcer,
as ne told Ihe story, numd by
round.
S.iiiie commentator.- iraised with
ungrudging admiration the an
nouncer's remarks during llcc-
vy'. good showing in t he ea rly
rounds. The excitement at the
end was envisaged when the an
nouncer's shouted remarks be
came less clear, through excited
ultera ticos.
I lly McrlM r A . l.arU'r. o
1 t In led 'rc-i sptnts Writer!
Hack home at the Hub, the ins
toti l:rae mi' Mifteriug tVtiin
ihe -attic aciiie malady that made
t If m fea red lit-i yc-ir -- a dU-
:i-e thai iii!i."is them to ri--c inou
t he dept lis n; t lie -c. otld dl !-i"M
and smite pcntvmt couicndc:
!-' I t o n i their pretence ni t 1 1
the .Vat i on a 1 l- aun-- crown.
Th. cho-e :he t'hicau.i Cub-
:is th"ir first victim-, smote ih-ni
high, wide and handsome oi
.dneila and repeated the de
.eieiday. Kichbouru's simile in
tlx- I lib scored K:ine with the
run thai l.i-at ihe I'ubs, 7 !
and sent t he 1 '.ruins tlown to
t bird place in the siandiim. one
notch below the Cnicintiati !l"ds.
.who oppoi t unely enough beat the
I'hillies.
'hi'!ie Hoot. third ('hi-aii..
! pitchei- ,tf i he da . hurb d Kill -edn-.l
baseball until the llth. bio
he Was matched. slep for Step,
by :oti smith, the reformed in-
fielder, afier Ihe s-.-re had 1 n
lied al li-all in the sixth.
A four-run rally in i he ninth
ellabb d the Ueds to llilll the
. I'hils. ti I. .lark llendrn lis
1 ihrowinu I ! men inio ihe fray to
pull it olil of the fire.
While the fobs and the INmN
Were exchanging places. the St.
1 .on is Cardinals were lengthening
! their league lead to five full
name, by ia k inir over ihe I h ok -lyn
liobins. ; to i. "old i-ete"
Alexin.b'r hehl ihe llnhins I"
Si'ltll hits, white Petty. K'UP:ll
a ml i :a i har.lt u ere pounded t r
l-"i. iinluilinu a home run and a
triple l.y Frankie Fii-.-h. who re
turned to the lineup a Her a lay
off occasioned by an injury.
The I'iltshurg Piraies and ih"
.Vew York Gianls did all their
scoriim in ihe second inning,
I hi -;h's crew coil n 1 1 Ti i; seven l i in e
, l.. five for the cl.lll of Mci iiaw.
! I n t he a merit a n league, l he
' New York YanKe. s dii.Ied a twic
' bill Willi the iMioii Tigers. The
; chainpiotis won the first tianie
; I'.' to I . b I lie simple process of
, scoriny 11 runs on 1 hits in the
j r'th innim;. Meu-el got four hits.
including a hoin. r and a triple.
; The Tiiiers balled four Yankee
pitcher- hard in the second n
j.ounter and finished on the Ions
end oi a 1 :i to 1 n score. Harry
Heilinann drove in eiulu runs with
ia home run. a triple and a single.
' The lied S". for the second
; st raiuht day lo-t but h ends of
a double header lo the Cleveland
Indians. 1 to '' and I in :!.
i Their ihird straight win. to 1.
j ovi-r the Chicauo White So. put
' the Philadelphia Al hletii s cimIu
iaiPt a half gainer back of the
league leading Yankees.
A ft er dropping 1 heir seVetlt h
jstraight to the St. I.ouis llrowns
j in the first uame of a doubh--
header. I he Waihintilon Senators
icame back to win the nightcap.
! ti to 4. Sam dray pitch, d tic
; Pl ow ns to a 7 lo ., ii tory in
llhe first uame.
' Tin: ihto i it l it
1 1:
Illght belueen lig I Mnll-
f Ih.HVtt I. UO. Me Sh'ei,.
i-sati AlUh iinmed, lb- T. r
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and :i;iied oxer thn-e m
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!' Hi- h.tPa.l au.t Hi- Titr"
' h- w.-irie, hi. u will I.
lea!, he, ne! Sept ein I r a- 'in
ha He-n of Salt l..ike Cu. wh
a pp. a red liere -cine I :nie
a i:a : n si ( ;us Sch u Ida u. I icrn
a he;yweij;IU and to lllitlltil-
ago gave M (Sirangleri Lewis .
hard mat. h.
1 .1 l.-ohtieiy nll:i I'.l III ,'e lU'M
M-oi. lav's . ar,." --aid Matchmakci
V ! t hi- afien i. l,e:n,. : h,
II ,'-. e ell lll.Hell. d I I I lla -
aUeinttel. In add it ton 'o t ti.ii
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iMfee.l i,t .l.-d ford '" Sunday aftd .-ompb-tini; ic
W 1 ye-;.-iday Mle.l (he H.i- p.,-,, mad.- nec.- at bv a . ..lli-ion
Hoove, parts !o l.e i:li-,!, i Ullh an !.e tl,,e We-llfsdaV uhe,,
th-- . ard, providing ibeiu wild ,i hoi., was ritped in her !.,.u
e.l r- ;.a:h at a stteet tni'-r-e.
t ton I 'or n lore than mi h er Fr.
- r s , ar drauge.l the other wr
: . then t he millionaire s a titono
Lie l...ke loo-e and ski. Id. "d IS
I'. I I'll! Ihe!" l.efoie it -trn, 1,
. Ill h and lolled over. The dliv.
ot ; he oi her car e-( ape, I m jtc
Fra-'cr was tliorced la-l .lauuai
after ;i selisallOlKll p.M ked coui
I'.l1 1 1 e . which extended over s.-v.
ral Weeks.
Tlu1 iiruil touch in Uu new liouso is carefully sol noted
woodwork. Jnlt'lliircnl t lioicc hero will ndil much to
the ;iluc of tin home in ltisinr ;iiiciti'iince mid salu
Idlils. Our slock is comH'tl'oiisivt. Our (jualit) the
host. Our delivery is quick. Our ;nl ico Ls free.
rciir I inn' oi it. K.
11 VI I! I 1 1 'I . i I . i maux . .1 ulv :
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ber Co
"Back to the Woods"
'-'.mi , ii i.." 711 East Main Telephone 103
nT.AfiBinrn ADVr.KTtsu.u Kr.nt.T
(fnnlirnu'd finm I'.-tf )n,'
Tin. rest f the- tvurlil will I..-coin,-
hi ll.-l' l UliillH'IS. 'I'll, ' w ill
h;ivi liirti''!' il.-l, 1:1 ii.ls. I.iil th, '
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XHW YOliK, July L'T (A) Tv
Hlt'Uard uiiiio,iiic,d today that th"
MailiKou Squar, (ianlt-n rni-ti,rati,in
lost $ir,r..T 1H.T7 on lust nights
TllIiney-llHi'ilHy f.;ht 111 tll Yanki'p
Ntadiuni. HirkanrH t'lmii-cs showed
a Kroxs nf I'llM.iiM.r.ii and a n,'t ol
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I lent. I n 1 Mm new
i sinn. Ihe whole P:
I ha e a la rue pa rt in play.
' "With ihe hluh nIUII and h:n.
lei'Hhip in her niereha nis, her man-
: ul'aelurer. . her shiiiphin in'-n. thi.
Mnisi hits a hriuht luture in thl.s
perierl ul' WMt'ld evpallsion.
"I'p.m my every return i San
; Fnineisen 1 see I n.'rea si n x rnwih.
inn easiim ciiiiifni l in Innin-, in
ereasiiiM heauty in the eily. This
iti-eniniilK rhnid nf pmsperil y. if
It he Kilided aright, u ill enahle
'volt tn add furl her to I he heauty
,nf the eltv ami the I'ouil'Hl nf it
p..pe.
Thanks Mayor It.dph
i "Mr. Alayur, ymi were ainnn;;
jllinse Kentleinen u lm did ine the
Kieal hunur of KeleitlMK llie for
leadership of a meat pniitiial
parly th mi) t,h my imni i na l ion as-
president nf the I'uited Slates. .i
name was present ed In t It at pn -itlcal
party hy the enpe nf Lal
ifornin. Il was a itiarK nt their
ulifidenee and their esteem.
' Words are diffh ult vdih les
throui-h vvhieh tn rmivi'V the pride
whleh men may rightfully fee at
sin h a niiiik "f esteem fr"in their
felluH -eiucnjj, and an nhhai foil
re. ih nn m v side that I sha II ind
leadership, hut that I shall do il
in stiih a fashion 11s tn hiiim
eredil and d ist luet Inn upmi the
people nf 'll 1 1 fori I ill .
"I Ihank you. Mr. Mayor, for
ihe personal part ou haw phty
ed in these events, and I w:-h In
thank my f.-llnw cit Iz"iih of ( ali-
fni nla Inr Ihe hlh eonfid' in "
tli'-v h '1 v.. plaeed 111 11 ie "
The FAVORITE
viii:t il( 111 s svi-;i'T
tContinupd from I'bk Onei
abandoned hy their Inhabitants
gllo fled to places nl Kiifcty 011'.
.side thp path of the fire. Uih men
folk remainini; to Join Hip army nf
wheat crower and townspeople
that contesting I'h afhancf.
It sides Hi Iosh of grain fields
j'lTl'l -n kt-d he;i', nmny pastures
e.p ruined hy Hie fir-. F(an-hH
in the 1 Mtli of ft advanrp r
Imni jihi to fdto in: res In slz'.
1 KOHKhi'lf; - Oravatmn t.icinn
' for I n II (! I H N filllUV S7.'t.0'MI
i court house.
"
THE NEW
ZEROLENE
for your motor
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
Medford's Leading Store Since 1894
Pay Less Dress Better
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SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW AT THE
Department Store
Munsingwear
Men, Women, Children
These oiii;iii,liiiu' ii;ility iiiil-rn'a r
llienls sold exrl'.isi vely ;il the M . M.
Store. MiliisiiiL;we;ir iiuiy lie h;nl in
;i lare ;iiiely ol fnliries in ;HI desireil
styles. o nuitler the size of yoiie
ieison oi' purse, there is ;i lii;1!! ,'ir
lllelll for V'oll.
Vacation Frocks $1.98
Great Array of Women's
l;iinty I'jiliries witli t'.-isl eoloreil (irinls,
some oriitiilie li'iiu, others with pret
ty laee trim, ;t t k I sizes small, medium
or hi i. ye.
If you desire a wash frock a lillle'hel
ler you need not spend hut little more
- .f2.l!) to $::.!)S. . Kvery woman needs
five or six vjieation dresses Ijor these
warm davs.
Specials in Our Basement Store
Men's Chambray Shirts, blue of grey
Men's Cotton Work Sox
Men's Canvas Gloves, 2 pair
Women's Rayon Bloomers
Women's Rayon and Silk Hose
Children's Black Sateen Bloomers
Womne's Gingham House Aprons
Children's Play Suits
Men's Dress Oxfords, tan or black
Boys' Oxfords
Children's Shoes
Women's One-Strap Patent Pumps
Men's Overalls
Men's Knit Summer Union Suits
Children's Play Suits
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$2.n8 to $3.:k
$1.95 to $2.98
$2.08, $:J.-i8 and S3.!)f
$1.00
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The coolest place to shop in Medford and, of course, the only bargain
department of its kind in Southern Oregon.
Women's Outstanding
Shoe Values
$3.95, $1.85,
$5.95
Patent straits or ties
also golden brown or
heie with low, Cu
ban, or spiUe heels.
Your Vacation
Pictures Deserve
Careful Finishing
Send Us Your Films
Our photo finishing: is noted for its high quality; our service for its rapid
ity. Send your exposed films here for exceptional prints.
Films in 09:30 A. M. Ready at 5 P. M. the Same Day!
Eastman Kocfak Dealers
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Every model of kodak it carried In
ttock at well as the accessories.
Ask for a Catalogue
SWEM'S
217 East Main Street
Use Eastman Film
We have every size In stock, even the
"hard to get" odd sizes that most
stores do not carry.
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