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5TE17F0RD MTTT) TRTPTTNTl, fRDFOTlTT, " OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUCIUsT 1". "192R. PXHE FTVE 1 lliniVL - U ilUMU umti rathq ; mir dav mm mm dump: Dicin m hpnt irtjouui un 1 1 u , j juil, in i uiiujiu; iliiulu i iiuiilu moiu iuiiuiii D CA CflD D D PROVES FATAL TO GREAT FORM !N .GOOD GAME, BUT TONIGHT IN FIRST i mJ3 YANKEE HOPES IRISH MARATHON OAKUND c WlNSi ELIMINATION GO , By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. .Associated Piess Sports Writer The intentional pass may be a ;.: mil tluuS' ut times but. it also may 1 d.e u boomerang. 1-erty Helm .1, the Yankees' newly acquired j i.cher, muie that discovery yes-t-.-iUy. - Heimauli and Gnuly Ad L.na of the , White Sox had been r.UiiUuK. an old-lushioned i i tellers' Mmttlo. in the ninth, Bill dwell opened the inning for Chicago with a single and advanced to second un Term's sacrifice. Adkins made it two out with a fly. In this posi tion the Yankee hoard of strategy decided to pass Mostfl and give Ueoi-;e Redferu, rated one of the weak hitters of the league, a chance to make the third out. The sup posed weak hitler promptly con founded this strategy by leaning on (he lira t hq.ll pitched for a triple that sent Cissell and Alostfl across the plate and put the game safely on ice. The final count was 5 to 2 In favor'of the White Sox. With n gaping hole left In the American league by this defeat of the leaders, the Athletics allowed themselves to . be thrown for no gain by a -sroup of embattled Ti gers led by Elain Van Gilder. The Detroit pitcher held the Philadel phtans to nine scattered hits and the Tigers won by a -1-to-l score. In the other American league games "Sam Sam" Jones had a stingy day and gave the Browns only fov.r hits which failed to net them a run, while the Washington batters were crossing the plale (luce limns, and Uhle did a some what simllur feat for the Indians, Kivins them a 2-1o-l victory over Hip Red Sox. The Cardinals and the Giants in the National league reversed the Yankee-Athletic situation. .Instead of losing, both won their games and St. Louis clung to Its precari ous two and one-half game lead. "Old Pete" Alexander resumed his customary lole as hero on the mound, makin-c -bis first appear ance after a period of illness. Alex gave the Hraves only seven hits, while the Cards batted, out a. 7-to-l victory. Meanwhile lho. Giants were see ing to it that they did not fall be hind in the race by battering the Chicago Cubs all over Wrigley foeld to win, 10 to 2. The race for third place in the National lnugue also remained un changed. : The last' moving Pirates regis tered a slight gain by handing the Robins a second straight defeat by a -l-to-2 score. BOTH HGHTERSARE READY FOR GONG AT Dt.UU.lX, Au. lS.-TdTj lalf Ray , A- pitching duel between How-I NEW YORK, Auk. 1:.. (fl 41'he of ,h jrnlted ; plates won Uie :n,'1 CrtiKhead and i!im-nil, Voikos ! Breill lnnnUI,u tot ,i, mu who is Talltcann. ' gamf . nuvuthon . ,run I j 's '""Ijf 'frl"U'" WHlk ' 10 "" - heavy, from Motion 'to 'Dublin today. 1 lln(1 mlothcr siii-lo spelled defeat wpKlh' champion of tho wnrld, gets .lole was up with the leiidois nil 1 Sor tbj jtcvor. " Yerkes kiivo only . u"'1'r wn" '"n'K'"- the first of tho way iwirt took the lend a couple tU'n n ill; ..ml slv Mi ilorhiL. the th elimination bouts that are ex- of miles from the finish. His time fracas whi'.o rruglieiul was some- ' P"'oted to produce a new champion -"Ivhat more headier allowing six """IU1 ""ertl m Italy meets walks and four hits. Batteries: I Jonnny itlsko ol Cleveland at !:. OraKhead and iiead; Verkes, mxl ! fteltl. The battle Is scheduled Whitney. Ueyo. tn ko 10 rounds, startlnt; at ia l'oor nllcliinir by Bill Hi-shea o'clock. ercl Nelson ol tho tlKlon lineup Althouph Tex Itlekard W. H. Gore, Ted Baker, J. F. Reddy, and George Dunn Give I. C. C. Strong Array of Figures Justify ing Building of Cross State Railroad. wiiH 2 ho urn, 31 minutes. 24 seronds which 1r more than mlnuto faster than that mndo by the Algerian Rl Quafl, in winning the Olympic marathon for l-'ranco on Aupr. .i. Ray was fifth lit that :om' l.'iilnu-crl th Ktsra ntno runn In rh j The little American runner isjfrst three InnlnRfl and the pump. nliuoHt lift well known and popular: 13 to 3. Dirtier, who replaced in Ireland as in the United States j Nimhon at the enrt nf th third. land his victory which opened the j idanked the Hnllyvnod hoys in nil Medlsun .Situ Hinieiic iesiiv.01 neie wis nonniar. I !iut lho seventh when thev nfiain the first haul I ii.inmi M. usitorn 01 iinnois a. ; XVem nn.it runipatro to seore four; iuk Mimiiiiii; Miuau jump , runs. Fuzzy llllfft, Mi-Hsiuil uut- wun a leap or in let. u inches. rielder. ki n home run. Hntierim: I 1 1 ms event constituted a wuccess- , Hulvey and liasslor; Nolxo n. ;ful defense of his championship as f Hughes, IJidler and IJuMwln. ; in the 1824 Tailteann panics he jirptzel. lalso won. His win today was an; i.;ari AveriU ami Kmeail olly, ' . inch and a half better than on that hard hittfnir Seals, irot two homers . Is sup posed to KtUKe tile elimination se ries fin' the title, his metrtjpoiitnn rival, llumhorui J. F'tisazy. has stolen a match on the master nf e (iarden by taking away from him. occasion. nnleoe to brimr another Seal vie . tory 10 to 5 from Los Angeles. .This was the thirteenth San Fran- I ctsco victory in fifteen games with ! : J-os Angeles: Averlll and Jolly HERE IS STARTED STRONG TO BEAT Shooting the lowest score, 1 rt: accounted for seven (f the team's 1 Wurren Turnqulst won the quali ten runs. Itatterlcs: Kuetlier, Jonea and Spring: Itati'oot. fbes 1 ley and Sandherg. I Seattlo .only got seven scattered jhits from Ray Keating and Sacra -mfrnto'added another to its victory 1 column, ." to ft. The Seiiattir.s I bunched eight hits in the first POKTI-AX1J, (liv.. Aug. 1.".. i.-V) That there is enough traffic a valla hie from somheru ( n-eyon alone to justify the Imi ilding of the proposed ci'oss-siale line, was dctlaicd by W. II. Cin-c, .Med ford hanker and fanner, at the Inter state eoninioive eouiniisMun hear iiiji kite yi-sierday. lloides the fruit industry, be declared, iliat minerals would fur nish a great part of the tonnage. Them were more than two billion tons of copper ore blocked out 111 the lilue Ledge district alone, he said. Me predicted the pear out put" would be doubled in five years. T. Maker, secretary of the Med ford rhaniber of t 'om inert e. said one of the greatest handicaps of the fruit Industry of the llnuc lilvcr valley was length of haul necessary to reach the eastern markets. Ninety per cent of th- pear crop of 1H27 went east, and the average haul was :i2!i2 miles. S crop would exceed last year'4 by liito carloads, and the combined tonnage of pears and apples would reach ,4100 carloads, the Itoguo liiver i fruit iindustrv represents nn in- t COI.TON. CaV. Aue. lfi J1Y jAlthor.-sh Ike second , of her two Ainsmith. : Kwimming mates .was' tuken from ' .the water here this, morning, Mrs. t t Lee Fourrinr, 0-year-old mother of! j two hoys, was still goiug strong. ! . bhe was obviously still determined 1 to attain Ihe liO.linnr Piiflm-nnco j swim mark she has set for herself ! I and is reported In splendid condl-! : tion. j j After 18 hours and U minutes of; ' swimming in the outdoor pool j here, where Mfs. Fourrier is trying. to wrest back the world's re-ord 1 recently won from her by Mss. .Myrtle Huddleston, Karl Smith, 19 I years or uge, was. taken from the, water apparently none the wot-He for the -;rind. A little over two hours before Muriel Gordon, 1 15, 1 came out after swimming 15 hours and 57 minutes. She is thought j by local aquatic fans to have 'thus i.vmg rouiui 01 cue caddies . lourna- m. nt at llu- Hodford" f:,lf club ; ,,e V!ilim.Mvil lhe ..rnu-iuiij. iu was :oiiowe(i ny Fred Stone with !!, Ceorge Har rington with 111 and Harold Stone with 112. 1 tie other contestants w trust 'rot . ini'i.ii Ww.iiii. it,..nti- ..... ....m i..n..... ii. 1 ... 1 . 1 ..:..., 1. . 1 , . 1 " I VCSl I ue II L 01 leu IIIIIIKMI mm title will start, the first of next said. woeit-heiwi-en the first four play ers. H. Chandler Kgan has do nated a cup for the" winner and the caddies am much excited over the outcome. another ahead of him. HutterieM: ! Keating and Severeid; H.-yan ajitl pau dau p.DAn nr , I1F11I-11MII llllMli Hi 111 HI 111 III Mill IV Wt PRiwnrrnN Fwn: MfLUtN Ma Dr. J. Ileddy. of ('.rants Pass said southern ( n-egnn was i.ouied up ami nctde.l branch liner. I Sen ('. Dcy, Southern Pa cific attorney, cross-examining lr Ueddy. ufked whether the South j era 1'acific had. not. spent mil lions in building branch lines in I Oregon, and the witness replied jthat this had been done only 1 when ' the company hail been LIFE WITH PISTOLL BY 01 .Pj)HLg--H groun ol Knuiisn capitalists. . I ifinallv were "liojight out" by th'.1 ' ' i N. Y Auk. Ib.-(JP) Jlill jSouihorn Pacific lie cited tin- NKW YORK. Aug. IB. (I'j , Tilden wns beaten in straight nets line to Tillamook as another ex Spreading a large Princeton ban- ! today by Kiitu Mecitr, a young ' ample. fieorge Dunn, state senator i Ashland, and (lien Ireland, "f Creretnt City, t'al., also icslll'led. ONCE AGAIN. We call your attention to our complete stock of Qual ity Merchandise at popular prices. In our buying we look for popular priced goods but will not sacrifice quality for price. We carry a complete line of ; SCHLAGE LOCKS in nil s( vies 'mid finishes Estimates furnished free SOMETHING NEW Nunietal Weatherstrips for every imri"isp. All windows and doors made absolutely wind proof and noiseless at small ex pense villi this 'uev, neat wealher strip. , EXTRA SPECIAL Yellow 'Mixing 1 Jowls at greatly reduced prices. -1-inch, or 10c size, at 6 j (i-inch, or l!()c size, at 16 ")-inch. or l-V size at 11c I 7-indi, or :) si'e, at 22 S-inch, or :!.")( size at 28c Fruit Cans Pints, per dozen 80c Quarts ie4- dozen 1.00 gallons, per ilozen....$1.20 Bottles Pints, full size, per doz. M.00 L)ts full size, per doz. $1.25 Coring Hooks, each 25 WASH BOILERS (lalvanized ISoilers at....$215 Tin lloiler, with copper bot tom. 2 sizes at $2.95, $3.15 All-Copper 1 toilers at $8.00 Copper l'oilers, wirh (in covers, at ... IRONING BOARDS Safety Folding 'Hoard, will not war) Automatic. Folding Hoard, easy to handle Small size Folding .Hoard : CLOTHES HAMPERS $5.20 ..$4.00 ...$4.00 ...$2.75 Willow Hampers, in round and triangular shapes. Two sizes, priced at $2.30 and $4.50 5 per cent Cash Discount ' For Correct Time Call 35-J Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Sixh and Bartlett A Reliable Place to Trade Phone 35-J Snores With their flprht ; scheduled Tor tomorrow -night at' the armory .loo Jewett of Portland nndrllek JtnimcH of San .Dleo .Vt?vt rest hi i? today for their battle, which both are determined to win. Hnmlos is generally Kivn the edgo to win, but ninny local luim lean to ward Jewott, who put up a Bood battle with itamlen m a lour-rouml special event at th ntinory two weeks af?o. Kamios Is rated as one of the best welterweights in southern Cn I i f orn ia. and n short time a no fought wi.th Mushy Callahan, jun ior tvelterweffiht chninplnu of the world, in Los .An?eles. AlthouKh he lost the fight by a derision of the judges, he was given n news paper victory, which gave him eredit for doing nmt of the lend ing during the fight und taking nit of Callahan's punishment with out any visible damage. Katnic has a serap book filled with ae- cuius of his encounters, most of which he won. The semi-windup between Pat J'adelford of this city and Ham my flordon of Portland is nearly at tracting as much Interest as the main event and Is expected to be us active. New seating arrangements v.ere being completed today at the ar mory and the ring is also being improved, including the Installa Immi of new ropes. ner on the floor of his bathroom, Pennsylvania twinta play Samuel Clarke Hackus. I'eok,. i;t ' woro li-, years old, a graduate of the uni- j Krunk IIiuUov, Hill Tilden's vqL- eni.yjuiiuu-iL recoru, uh mq ui'vi-. , a J.uUet into his right temple and playing has been on a downward ous known mark is 15 hours, is expected to die. trend sinco luj raised hfmaell' lo reached by n 12-year-old Sau Her- . .jie-was found in his three-i-otim second place In Lhe national rank l.nardlno, Cal., girl, Edith Hrooks; apartment at ir.ii Waverly I'hifeilng last year, todav sul'lerod his j Smith ami Miss Gordon are both shortly before midnight by his 'first defeat of tho season in Ameri pupilH ot Mrs. J'otirrier. "room mate. Smmiel Ii. Pnvne. The! can lournainpiti enmnoiiMon n ll Mrs, Kourricr attains her fiO-iintier told noiice Peek, wim nm. : Inm m tim itfiin.mt u,.,-i..r,iJ r,.n j hour goal she wlil once again hold 1 nioved in n KinifMiiniim i,v iiioiiy.vnir.nl. i:..u-..h r 'nn'v',..l I defendant before him charged the c'onutimious swimming cham- iduaranty eompanv of Xew York, i iilavnr. fi-l. ?.:v ' " iwilh mail order fraud. The .ind uionship lost a few weeks ago to had been suffering from a nervous ; TUden look tho court with (ho M a native of the stat l-Mrs. Huddleston, who heat her roc-j breakdown. j remark, "Its too hot to phiv tennis j ord of 42-hours, 21 minutes and 19 ! Several notes and' letters were out here," and was trimmed in I seconds, by 12 hours, G minutes and i found by the police. One letterj short order 'hv the youthful ulnr t- t.cunuN. ; unadilressed. read: "To (Mara ' i death They Are lOvcrywheie, ' NPTW VOIIK, Aug. hi. -(Pi--' "Yoiv don't nieiin to say there are muckers In Xori h n ridina ?" I'Vtl eral Judge M;vkin;i exelnlmeil when the tar heel stata was mimed lost lo the brilliant Merkelev r.nll. s,,,'n, '' "P-TMiioi BUT ISN'T SUR Baseball, Standings (oeain, goon oy ;you will do better without me, Purine t'nast ; Sacramento ; Hollywood 2S (Han Krniicisoo 27 ; Oakland 24 I .Mission '21 Los Angeles 1 I Portland , lii j Ken tile U League. W. L. .11 The other notes were incoherent. One of them referred to -the "ever ' -wonderful Princeton" and said be I j could never forget "what Prinec PC. (ton had done" for him. j 13 .705; Peck died later without regnln 1 ti .t;:!tijing consciousness. ' 17 .i;i4 f 20 .ft 45 23 .477 25 .432 HI .341 33 .250 In - from whom Big Mill on several oe- and good luck, easions has predicted great thin-;s in a tennis way. 4 Pope (iives Audience. . RO.M10, Aug. l.'i. ll') I'ope Plus gave an audience today to a group of more i ban I un st udt-nts from the I'niversity of Noire Dame, in eludln gm em hers of the Olympic learn Who bad Jont eoine from Am sterdam. The audience was re garded as a rare favor as the pon tiff has ln-eii limiting nudii'iu'es In view of the excessive Ileal here. i WWXHA.M. Mass., Aug ! Ctdonel lOdwaid M. Nous. lo President Wilson 'war years, hopes liuv j will win, )at dci lines j guess as to how tin1 ; go. 'idoiiel I louse Icrdny lo speiul ! the home of his daughter arte:' a : Irip abroad. "(inventor Smith knows more about government than any man j in America." lie said. "He Is not ; a lawyer and yet lie can debate i govern ni en la I policies with men like Root and Hughes or anybody, ami- certainly holds bis own. "lie is a man of great ability, so ; indeed, is Hoover, whose strong points arc bis executive ability and efficiency in organization. ll is l.'i. (T) i HtH-i-ly impossible to tell how the adviser ! elect ion is going." hiring the .Mr. House expressed the belief rnor Smith , that the south would support the 's to hazard a i democratic nominee, Texas. be election will . predicted, would go for Smith 'although tie was of (be opinion Iveil here yes-.llnit tile republicans might in few weeks at j crease their vote of four years ago. Itis visit 'in Kiirope had con j vlnced him, Colonel House said, libai lhe Kellogg anti-war treaty wits the greatest move toward pence ;dnc,, tlie organisation of the. League of Nations. ... Al Is t'mpah. , AL11ANV, Aug. 1.1. P) U may be. his excellency to stuU officials ami "U" to boyhood friends, but (lovernoi Smith it ; "l.'mi tab" to his adoring grand , children. .Miiiisoji Liner Flouted, MOW YORK, Aug. 15. (d't The .M una mar, which went nu round near I rent Abu c, Italia mas, last Sunday .was floated yesterday and lias arrived at Nassau, officials of, lite Hue saiil today. American, i w. SURPRISE TO FANS. ir.. iPi I New York "7 jPhllnilelplihi "2 St. I.OU1B fi ChlcnBO r.2 I Cltivelnnil r.:i, i Detroit 4!l Ii2 I WiMlilnKtun " fi4 Ito.stnn 41 71 42 41 4S .11) 4!) 57 CS 74 N'ntintuil. St. Louis I New VoiU ... !t-lnrinmtti .... Ichlc.-iKO t IMttxlmrK j.'trouklyn ' HOfton jl-hlludclphla R3 61 S3 r,s 5.1 .12 2!) I l'OP.TI.AN'O. Or?.. An I fJi'in-Kt' LUxon, PortlitntrH ptMim isinK : (H'Kro colltcndfl' Toi- thn miilillr--! weight t It If. nml. .lof Simnnirii. niMUfd Imttli'r 'from hutte, .Mont. went 10 rillnils to ilraw licrf hist nlwlit. Dixon was slow in u''ttftm j Ills hciivy arilllrry working anil al j lowoil Slmonifh to pilo a load Auk. 15. i tho oarly rounils. Jixnn's liost novor was j riiilnd was tho piKhlli. whon ho hail Sinionii'h slaKoriiiK fi'oni hanl rlfhts to lho oljin. In tin- slx ronnil soinf-fiiiMl, Kay Motjuillan. Oakland, and .loo Kirlnif, Soalllo. drow. Kddio Clraham. Salonl l.an tam, took a six-round doolsion ovor Dohhy t'lark, I'oi-tlaud. l'-.'iiikio Mfin.li.ll ut.tl.lii..l l.ln. nfl.,,. .il.rti t 1 " "O lllllll Vlli IHSOII. Idtlf .482 I . round: PC. .ImS 1 .1143 ;522 . ItiO : .4t;r - 441; .lAXKSVII.i.E. Wis. ' (IP) Smnmr .Mandcll 4-I.1 much of a punchor in lhe days hr 'was climhlnK to tho world's lljiht'- weiKht ohiimplonship. hut In ro cont months ho has ilemonstratoil that there is steam in the liKhlnihK left anil the ncctiralo riwht of his. of St. Paul PP. ; .G22 I .hug I Johnny O Donnell louiiu ll oui nero lusi IlIKIlt, wnen 32"i 0-n..ooelf .ronM. .vu ll 1,. ! I!rl' k ' "V1" ""' . ill the .2S2 4- Major League Leaders Sour Stomach: 'Phillips Milk of Magnesia x Better than Soda Inntiuil of notla hprenftrr take a little "I'hillips Milk of Mtinne-u" in water any tmc for imligention or sour, acid, gaspy stomach, and relief will come in.-tantly. Kor fifty years genuine "Phillip Milk of Magnesia" ha been prescribed by physician tiecauxe it uvcrcumea tltree tiuitt a." much acid in the stom ach a a witnruted volution of bi carbonate of so In. leaving the fltoraaeli sweet and free from nil It neutralises aeid. fermentations in the bowels and gently ures the souring, waste from (he ny-ti-m without purg ing. Resides, it is mure plenimt to take than sod:i. Infit upon "Phillip:." Twenty-live cent and- Cftv-cent bot tles, any drug tore. "ililV of Mag ueslft" ha- been the t1. H. Registered Trade Mnrk of The Charles II. Phillips Chemical Co. and its predccefjr Charles U. Phillips since l7i, I Including gamen of August 14: (Hy the Asforlated Pre) Xntlonal. Hatting HornKby. HrnvpH. ,HH1. Ftuns P, Wnner, Pirn ten, 1 5 HtinM batted In Hottomley, Car dinals, Ji7. ;HUh 1. Waner. Pirates. Douthit, I Cnrdlnal, IT. 5. , i Doubles 1. Wnner, Pirates, 36. jTrioH--loUom1ey, CiirdinnlK. Bl- i wonette. KohitiK, 13. ' Home runx Wilson, Cubs, 27. -Htolen ImseH uyler, 'cubs. 22. ) la uding piteher Benton, ftl-ints. j won l!i, lost 4. wan outelansed. Kor seven rounds i he took an artist le drubbing, most of that time with his left eye, closed. Jle wiih kpiU to the floor 'at tin. oloe of the eighth round,.' ithe boll .sounding Junt an the reft- Irei? had tolled n rount of two. The 1 I referee examined O'Donnell dur- j Ing tho intermfttKion and then an-j :nouneed the fight wn over. ; I . I TILL PICKING ENDS I A fo THIN WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PLAY : moratorium ban been called I lorn! baseball gmnen, un'll nftep the ponk of the fruit sea- noil him been passed. Alanv of playei-H are busy with the pears and some Hnnday work will bo required, so .Mananer .1. Court, i Hull deetded to HitHpend all fur- ither games, until early in Septem- M"V 1(I(K. Ailg. in. tier. -I'he attendanee at the games. mil Jtuien nerinfteiy will not ne has rallen off. owing to many fan allowed to pUy on tho eastern ( beliiK busy, or on their vaeations. team in the Rfist vs. WeMt teniifs; It Is hoped that by the time mntehes Friday and Satutday at baseball In resumed, the It ' n d I'orest Hills, It wns annoum-ed to-.team, elalmanu of the stat- bush .lLl'Jfii"y AcADr Y l'$Pk TRAIN'S KIR CtlARAI'TKIt i ilny by I'. Hohuyler Von llloem. ' leiiRUO ohtimnionchli, will l,e In " I IMtffllX' ilny .:ii'.ol' fi'ir "nil, i, vice-prenldent of the Ennlprn In mvml to in oopi roosonolile fl-j 'jXPl.V-1 " ' ''ii'l- n ,'IVnnl ovmirintlun nml n niMnlifr ; nin iul Kuanintoe. V j! if jf ..th'i,-! IiV""Xmi "h.r",iVa: ,of t.m committf? In ohnrKO of Tho flnnl mmmi of lho ecuum A Portliml Or.'con i AniiTlonii. i Ilutllnt:. flimlln. Sen.'itorn, vSim monn.- AthletloH. '..ISO. !ltlin Kuth. Yankeo, 122. I Kims ImltPd In Kuth. Yankees, Oehrid, YnnkeoH, 107. lfilK Miino.h ItrfiwnH 1 7 I Doulilen KIiikkI 1. ISrt Sox. .IS. oPKunlln(t the eanlern tenm Triples Combs. Yankees, lii. n Illnoni MM his com Hnme puns lluth. Ynnkoes. 44. i mitten rem heil this conehislon be Ktolon bases Mostll, White Hox. 1 cause it felt it would not bt! 1 HpdilhiK siiim flr Alolfins. 21 lapurtsmnnllkc." I ltl:UHI.(l, -nl. Pi A i iirloail Leaillntf piteher Hoyt, YankeeH. ; Tilden. aeeused or 'iolutin; the or rersliin meinus was shipped j won 14. lost 3. ;nmateur player-writer rule, Is to' from Anderson, lo mlp-s youth of , jlie "tried" liy the Ignited Suites hero, lo New York. It was the Heavy nop of filberts expected 1 jiwn Tennis association, AtiKiist j first lime n carload of melons ever 1 In Willamette Valfey orchard. j 24. wa shipped from Mhamu county. lerdny lo speiul u few weekt ol i orriise I heir vole of four. veals uko. '24 --ROUNDS --24 MEDFORD ARMORY idy TOMORROW 11 I ,. fj i g!$ AUGUST V7 ; L at 8 o'Clock Sharp ! yQAMvx f ZLl 10-Round Main Event m RFPAlrjIMfi ISi S 1 DA 154 Lbs., of San Ciego, vs. ntf fa i will be With fast lipid a lo teams, If they ran be seoured. DICK o RAIMEZ Admission: Ringside, $1.50; general admission, $1.00; ladies, 50c; children 25c. Tickets at Brown's, Cleo's, Pastime, Bill's Place. 154 Lbs., of San Diego, vs. JEWETT 156 Lbs,, of Portland 6-Round Semi-Winclup Padelford vs. Gordon and Two Fast Boxing Preliminaries