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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1928)
o o O MWWKW M.ti', K't'NK fctKUWKtl. OKKdON'. MOXD.W. ATTil'sT (5. "I Have Fought My Last Fig' 5 E COME INTO the GARDEN FROM SEATTlt IS WITH CAL ! DOUBLE HEADER K 11 0 : mm TO PLAY HERE OCTOBER 15TH Joe Kirk wood, the f a m o u s American golfer, will he In Med ford October if, find play iin ex hi';ion game on the local course, according to n wire received iliis afternoon ly Jink 1 leuston. the local pro. This will interest all golf fans En Medford and south ern Oregon, for Kirk wood is rec og nixed as one of the greatest "trick" shooters in the pa me to day. ( ui Wednesday morning at n. m. the regular ladies golf lotii'iiarnent will In- held, a spec ial feature being the "no-alibi contest every woman being al lowed to lake bat k and play oviT out bad shot on earn hole. A prize will be given the woman getting l he In west medal M'orc. There will al.so be prizes for the least number of putts on any green, for the winner of t ho ap proaching contest, I he blind hole, ett'., etc. n:il..l l,v II.- rll..wil.K m'lvhant,: """" kn-wklnK thro, pllrhf. lk U,.hl,l, firn.'Oi'V. i:n.s;.nl,..K', ' Ak""W: 'l"Kh " iuu-i. iineue una liilKlWlll. Mi'l'- i nnd game: Nevers and Svphers: ; Kinney, Mtirnhy, .Mulcnhy and j Hnsfder. i . Twelve innings wri requin 1 J by the Heavers to win the nigh, (cap from the Indians, r. to 1. 'after they had taken the first crann. 3 to 1. Johnny Couch held the tribe to six hits and one run in the first game. Hatteries: . First game, Couch and Rego: i House. Cole ami Rorroani. See- mill game. T'inilin. Yerkes. 1'on- tier, Kremh and Whitney; I'ollaid and Rnrreani. (James this week: Hollywood at I .us Angeles. Saci -a men to at Portland. Oakland at Seattle. iissdons at San Francisco. Illy the Associated Tress) After losing six straight games San Kram leo the- Angels camo hack in the .second of a double- header to win. 12 to i. Th morn-i ing (iumc was dropped to .the Seals, t, to During the nine innings of the second game, the Los Angeles eluh eollet ted 21 hits. including a homer, triple, double and couple, of singles by Srhulmerirh. Hat- ' teries: First pa me Jacobs. Jones Moudy and Sprinz; i'.ai foot and Warren. Seeond game: Pillette ami SantlberK: l; t- n t h e r. May ami . Sprinz, Heed, Vargas. Sacramento grabbed the series ; with Oakland by winning both sides of the iloublehender. the Hist i:t to 12 ami the second.. 11 1. Hatteiies: First pimc! iionnelly. ) a c h u Kiynn and i Koehler: Shea, Crnghend. Jtoehler i and Lombardi. Second g a m e Oould and Severeid; Cooper, Dug-i lia nnd Lomhardi. lbdlywood still leads the pack: by n single game after splitting I he doublclieader with the Hells. I the first game, 12 to (!, and the i second. 11 to 0. The Stars drove i over eight runs to sew up thej first game in a frantic fifth In - i 1'OKTI.ANn. Ore.. days' play betv of Oregon am golfers ended in day at Lake ( iswci The Oregon te.tlll ilay's singles with point. Oi ( gon or S3 it! the foursomes and two and one half in t he singles Sunday, while i ah fin nia look one point in the .foursomes and three and one-half in the singles. This left each team 'with four and one-half points. In the sinu-les. Or. Tanl Hunter' t ibe O.tlifi.niia team, beat II. , t handler Kuan of Oregon. and 4. ; Hunter's first victory in L'2 years. Hgau had ' Hunter four times since t met in a tournament 22 Ooiintry club, ailed yester leail of one tl two points ..-.r ' 1 rHri5i 8 ore and Hoy Khreve, proprietor of i he office stationery and Sup ply company. WIN A CLOSE GAME u a r 1 . . i DOUBLE SCULLS TRIMS WON RY 7 .f M ! f N W i . . ; . 1 ... . l '. I'll.' Iliiwci's arc itch things Mill I i iVcsll UNITED STATES i The Medford Merchants defeated the Owen-Oregon team at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon, 13 to J-', in 10 innings, before the small est crowd that has witnessed a fiamc here In ji long time.. The expected battle of the kid pitchers turned out to be only a desultory skirmish. Arthur Scho eni. who started to pit eh for the mill team, lasted a lillle more two innings, and Jack Hughes, who 1 Marled for the Merchants, was ! muted In the third stan.a. Mich oIn then took up the harden for th. lumbermen, and Mack, former ly With Weed, functioned for the "alH, i 'The mill team kepi in the lead until tlie finul innings, when the! Merchants put over the tying pen re. Jn the tenth, hits ami errors com-j binod to put across the winning ' run. Tints spake (ienc Tunney, kins; ul the heavv weii;hls. lie is pH'tuml U'l'ore the "mikr" following a dinner to lioxin Cominissiiinrr Willinni MtiUloon, I'mmowr Tex Kickanl and a score or more of spurts editors, telling lisit'ii-ers-in he is through with the world of the prize ring. IJeyuiuI a contemplated walking tour of J huiopc with I luirnton ibirr, author, and hts plan to return to the United Slates in time to "discharge a certain political oMip;atiou," the champion would not discuss the future. In all prohahility he will into "some business' he said. SI.OTMN, Hollami. Aug. (1. -iV j Tile American tbuiblc sculls crew ' harles .l. Ilvalne ami I'aul '. It'ostello defated the Austrian crew of I.ikM'I Tin.l l,M..ov.-..1 t., tl... i elimination round of the oljinpie j row ing events itnlay. i ne American time, whirh set a new course record, wa ; ini'tnites I 4s :i-r. seconds, while the Austrian ,time was iliSS 3-5. The Amerlean ; crew led all the way and both ; pahs finished strom. I In a seoond elimination double ; selills event. )te I 1 r.-at. .1 ('aiiada by i The Argentine ( iltatctl from the rmtin crew tie- b'ligl lis. Ight was elim I'gatta bv the tw ONLY 3 1 J., Aug nii'in fi. whosr Baseball Standings Pacific Coast League W. I,. Hollywood 25 1 1 Sacramento 24 12 San Francisco 23 i:t Oakland 18 IK Mission 17 19 Portland 14 22 1.oh AiiKeles i4 22 Seattle 9 27 American League W. L. New York I'hiladolpltia ( fiS St. Louis fi Cleveland 49 Chicago 49 Washington 47 Detroit 44 J.ostoti 40 National League V. Louis t.i York f8 Chicago Gl Cincinnati 59 Pittsburgh H2 Brooklyn M llnstnn 29 Philadelphia M r..Vfii,KW(Kin, x (!ty Herbert W. llarker. Associated i ii The murder of Pits. Sptn-ls WrlttT.) I body, shot through tlie heati nnd The uncanny antics of a fast ball back ami then burned almost tie as served up by a young right- j yond n gnition, was found by n bander and a not so young south-j berry picker along a well traveled naw. have chopped another full road atop the Palisades, game out (if the one imposing , mystery today to poli e. Pet. ! American league lead of Miller! They laid Hie murder to a gang .0911 Huggins' high-priced New York ' filed, believing the dead man had i Yankees. been "taken for a ride." pnssibly Staggering and stumbling about f from New York, and that after he .TiM'l j in hostile western territory, the! had been killed, his body was 4"-'Yankees were humbled vestenlav I to Hx.t wh re i; was by the speed ami courage of young I f,,nM' Kd Walsh nnd the Chicago White Sox. who won. Ti to 4. Taking full advantage of this ! opportunity, Connie Mack's Arh j'let ics, with pennant fever racing Ins, trounced De- .380 .389 .2a0 Pet. .079 and tlie ct il with gasoliiH The vict iin w a old. Th" fact that the hing was and fired, about :; hnnds at more charred than the rest of the body strengthened police belief that it was a gang killing, as they believed a special effort had been made by the killers to preelude the possibility of identification by fin gerprints. If the dead man had had no polire record this would hardly have been necessary, they pointed out, as only the fimrer I prints of n inun with a police record would lie available for checking. There were two bullet wounds, one in the head nnd one through the back, the bullet hole In the head showing powder burns Indi cating be had been killed al clos- n I tpiarteiv. The skull also bad be"ti ! fractured by a blow from behind. n The murder was tlie second in six months in which an attempt was made to destroy the hotly hy burning. Misjt .Margaret iii own, governess for the children of a wealthy New York family, was found dying on a road near Mit ristown. X. J.. her clothes in flames, February 2 1. The slayer was never found although secur ities she had with her when killed were returned to polite In a letter from the unidentified killer. Casualties of the Air Service PLAlNKlKhl), X. .., Aug. U. Pr-A flier who survived four yours nf lighting with the German it it forces at t ho front during the world war fell to his death In a New Jersey field last night when his piano failed him. A pupil lie was hist met ir.-'; also was killed. The two men, (lustuve Saiger. 30, of New York, veteran "f the lenmwi army, and Colongwood Harris of Cianfurd. ,N. J.. had take en oil' hut n few minutes before from I he Itadley air field, after tellfng tlu'ir wives they were go ing for a short instruction flight. M onirics along the main high wiiv between i!nipf'"1 a"' -t uchen saw the slowly moving plane. Its omrlne mi, so fl a low nllitnde. Then It suddenly neso dived, era shell lino a n i.t mar the road, bounded high in the air and came down a tangled mass f wreckage. Staiger. entered the (b-rman air service al the nulbreak of the war Polish eight, which won by two i j lengths in :i-f.. The Argentine j lime was f minutes 113 seconds, i The American pair, which con sisied of John Schmitt. and Paul McDowell of the I'enn Itarge club, i Philadelphia, disposed of on. cof . Iloir strongest rivals by trimming' the K n g I i s h representatives, j OT.rien ami Nibet. ami advanced a step nearer the finals tor the championship in their class there by. Tiie Americans got the race In hand in Its early stages, leading hy a length at liaif way and hold ing it against a strong Itritlsh Mil , In the last 1,000 meters. Ideal weather conditions prevail- 1 eil for the race. I All Meet I'h eliast'il on e At. , '''If;- TV'1'- . js'&tfi'j ) $ .j. .;. 4, 4. . 4. a, a .. a a a .;. .;. 4. & a nil il-l)l(i(lll art' finraiit alliiiH" to vim 1 s.i'iiil ninniiiiLC limii's nutdoors willi your trowi'l and wnti-r-ini; imi. An Electric Cooker in ymir liili-hcii will izWf you iihht linic in yarn' j.Mrc.li'11. It will ciMik wiilmiil alli'iiliiin, ''wiilcli" thi riiko i lis it 1 1 si lies - iir ciink the whole din ni'i' wliilc ynii'ir mil (if tlie Uilclicli. niiiy lie ini'- 1'iinliiT V ll'I'IIIS, Sec Your Dealer Today ! The California Oregon Power Company lleae barges NKW YdltK. Charges against den of violating AgaiiiHt Tlldcii Aug. li. UV) William T. Til tlie f 1 11111 1 lit rule of the 1'. S. Lawn Tennis asso ciation Will be considered at -1 meeting of the executive commit tee of the governing hotly at the Yanderbilt hotel August 2 4, it was announced today. when he was only 1i years old. Discharged Willi n brilliant record at Hit close of hostilities, ho en- tered commercial aviation. Ho camo lo this country two vetn-H a to and since had hon actively on mused in flying. ' FOR YOUR WINTER Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central $2-75 Reichstein Tel. 631 Deuel Va- i Hirii!-'li tlu'ir "ie ,rnil' ' ' 1 The Vnnks' ,4n'i .12:1 ..'IS 5 Pet. .il l I .nsf. .Bfl I .:tnn Major League Leaders Including games of August 5. ( Ity the Associated Tress) National. I'.altine llornsby, ISravcs, .S4 Huns liottomh-y. Cards. Ilun:; batted In Itottomley, Card flits Douthlt. Cards, U.r. Tribles Hottomley. Cards. - 13. J Homers Itotlnmley. Card., Wil-; son. Cubs. 24. Stolen bases Cuyler. Cuhs. 20. I'il. hing Henton. Ciants, wm 1 lost 4. 0. . A mer lea u. Hatting Ooslin. Senators. Jtuns Ituth. Yfinls. 1 1 r linns hutted in Unth. Yank lilts Manush. Hrowns, I t'.o. llonbles Khmstead. Iled Sox, Ti iples Ha men, Sena'.urs. 1 Homers llnth, Yanks. 4 3. Stolen Imses Mostil, White Sox. 1!. l'ltchlnir Hoyt, Yanks, won 13: lost 3. once proud lent! of I 13 games has been reduced to three ami a half. I Midlers dominated the other i A mer lean If ague battle in which the ltoston Ked Sox trimmed the St. Louis Hrowns. 3 lo 1. 1 In the first game of one of those j well - known "crucial" series, the j St. Louis Cardinals stretched their 1 National league had to six ami a j half games by turning back their I closest rivals. the New York j Giants, fi to 4, in lit Innings. Doubles by Holm and 1 la fey in ! the Kdh gave the Cardinals the ' game. The Athletics beat Detroit. f to II, thanks In the hurling of Robert Moses Grove and Dazzy Vance, ami Hrooklyn turned back the Chicago Cubs. 5 to 2. S. 10 3 JEITT FOR 16IH 34 j A real battle is promised hy I Matchmaker .Inck Wood when Dirk Kamies, 1 Tia-pounds, of San Dlegfi, : and Joe .lewett of Portland meet al I the armory Thursday, August HI, in la Ift-rotind event, preceded hy a number of Rood preliminaries. The ! hoys were matched Saturday night j following a four-round draw they ton ;ht at Ihe armory as a special j event of tlu American Legion box i ing smoker. I The bout was so evenly matched ; that Matchmaker Wood Inst no time in signing them up for a main nt. which promise to be one of lU'ticr Call It a Hay. HINGKN. Germany. Aug. 6. tJPi Fritz VanO lien's new motor racing yacht Open IV. exploded nnd sank ev within a few minutes, near Hlngen the closest fights seen in Medford lock today, when the manufacturer 1 for some time. of rocket propelh-d machine was l.ast Satntday's main event was giving the boat its first test. ; won by Mat Padenrtl. who knocked VanOpen and his companions out Maurice llnrris of Ashland in jumped overheard in their clothes the fifth round, giving the small and swam ashore. I crowd ot fans present a good show. Saturday one of his rocket cars j ' ' ded when being tritl out for ' " on the rail. . j ,nf .orn wnaiw i"t.K ine,r r . .a ' lirsi oeieiir i ine second nail or AMSTKItDAM. Tun m"n and the WiMamelie Vail y lenciie 3. two women swimmer from Anier- son ye-t- rdny nt Albany, v. hen th Ira win plaeen among u-n finalists A b-o won mil. I to , in a 13 in two event's. 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