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T 1 "ITS ITtTTf part? rtx TTCPFORT) ?mii TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, KTjCIUST 19, 1928.- BUFFALO BULLS IN ALEXANDER AND j ''' 7 ATHLETICS SPLIT RAD!0 REPORT Of EMMANUEL READYjALTOONA SPEED MAY BUNDY WINS CARDINALS BEAT : W WITH ST. LOUIS, FOOTBALL GAMES FOR WALKER BOOT IN HECTIC GAME , YANKS WIN AGAINAGA!N CENSURED AND TITLE DRIVEi CHURCH ELEMENT ! j I 1. i ! .ST. l.Ul'ltf, Auk. IS. (!',' The t CiLnliiuils buttled Into llio imriy J hIukIown of cvcniiiK lien? today 1 lo halt tlu' mud rush of John Joseph .Mcdraw toward tho X11-1 tional J.c-jiKiie nai'iipet, but inu ancient rifrhi arm of Orover t'levelaiul Alexander fell just nlnn-t of the tack demanded of it. Tho Hhp and full of the venerable hoiiihom was uno(tial In inten lty 10 the horning ci-uhs fire of young Carl liulibell, maliliiK Ihh fom-ih start on the bit; time and the GlnntH ran off Willi tjielr sec ond straight from the Iojikuu K'ltil ovh by u Heoi'c of :i to 11. New York 1(11 J Kt. Louis 2 7 1 Hiihhell and MoKan; Alcxumlvr, Johnson anil Wilson. 1 ' 1 TTSItlJ 1 1 ( J I ! , A UK. 1 H . (fl1) J'lttHbui'Kh uiul J'hllaiieliilila lit u doubleheader hei-e today, tlie I'hilH win ni UK the necond contest 11 to 8 after thu , riralos had I la ken tile firsL 1) Jlirst Kaino r It. li. K. Philadelphia .. XMltsbui-Rh Uongo, Mt!niw lllll and Ilcnisley. Second t'luuu i'hiladeliliiu l'llUburjili 7 1. I I li lA-rian; II. K. 'i:t 1 I I 1 und It. .11 .. 8 ltlnif, l-Vrfuun and Davis; I-'uh pell, iMeadowri, Tauschur and lien nicy. CHICAGO. Auk... 1. UP) Tho; CubH overwhelmed the Itobins by; 11 to ! before, a Saturday crowd I of 18,000 hero today to even the Hurle-H. lcreo Muluno pitched lor the home teuin and Jens Tctty blurted for Uroulilyil. Itrookjyn -17 2 ChlcaKu II 11 0 Telly, Mrhnnlt, and I Ju berry; .M alone and Jlartnelt. C I XC 1 X N ATI , Aug. 1 8 (I ') A vine-run rally In the final Inning gave Hoslou a 10 lo ii victory over Cincinnati hero today. It. 11. K. JtoHton 10 " 'I Cincinnati 0 10 2 Deluncy, t'ouney, Smith and Taylor Spohrer; Lute Lucas, Jab loiiowsltl and llargrave. BEATEN BUT OAKS RECORDBROKEN I'UIITLANI), On:, Auk. IS. W The Oaks iniauy nroae ineir " round nf H it toui innings nm.i . by defeating Portland, I lo 1, on 11 iiiulh-luniiig rally after Carroll YcrkeH hail shut them out. fur cighl more Innings, making a to tal of JITi. With but I wo "Uts Mrooks loopetl a scratch pup fly double to rignt ann men m '"liwo player.", who were out of !( cession Itrubaker, ergcz. r emor, jj(Ht MVnmn ,m account r ,ieli Lombardi and tlragju-'ad all sing- Kn,v Th,.v nro Harold Ander led for a total of four runs. Crag-.sun Ji0 Imllllls. who ,n!iv p(! head wiih wild early in uie gam. . hut held tho I leave In four hit mid one lone 1 tin scored Ju Hie Hccnnd Inning. li. II. K. Oakland CJ Port land 1 11 Gi-MKhcnd and LoiiihardI; Yer-, k cs ami Whitney LOS ANGKLLH, Aug. IS ...... 1. ii.. ..r u w..l llw -,'1, , r n, 1.0V AiiBfU- i-nii. ! Iii'lo Imluy wlH'ii lio iillilirJ tlx Aiik-ol.H tu it to ; vliimy ovii- the Hml l'Tuni'lmu Si'uln. It. II Kllll l.'l'llllL'Ul'll - l i' " .. .luunlix. Mull unit Hiirlnx; font nntl Wiirrun. SI5ATTI.K. Auk. IS. (I'l Hac- fli'lil. I':ui;''n Mint i'ih-miIIIh lilKll ramvntu biiiu-lu'il' hlln tu ili-fral wlimiln, with biiiiii-h In fii'ilttlu 8 til G 111'", tuilny. Scv-, vvllh 'l"hi llulli'K nnil Sinli'in. unit H-i'IiI h limnrr 111 tho tlillil Willi tin- CIumih'WH lmllilUH. Tin- Ah cnic on hclpcil. SiuhiimiMito liyjliiml IHkIi sihool. whlili l os wlnnlni! took llio ihmIch Kail Hum poitiMl to hiivo i.m, o tin- stiinm- sami'H to two. "t !""'" 111 ' It, 11. K. 'thin rlly AinilKtlrc ilny, und 't Kui'nimchto H 1.', y r, 1'J ;i Knlllo, UOllltl Ullll Mt'Veri'lli: , VllHOn. C Kiiltivini. Ilrviill nnil Ijorrvnnl, Cox. I HA.V KANt'litt'O. Auk. 1 mm PITCHER OF lollyvvooil Hlnr Kt inliilit over tho nloiw hy wlnnlnK tmlny C to 2. In ton Innlniia. It. II. K. Ilollywnod f' '' 0 JttuxlOlM 2 ' - ; (10 InnlnKH) Klnnoy nnil Uiuue . Vm': Holllnir nnrt Unlilwln. ' , I - ltu.ln liny OiyuscH . I'dt'l'LANO. t)ri.--ltnnn liorneii: now VKiut'd iirlni'lniilly Tor tlifl:-1 hlilM, nr I'glnnlnB to uo to Ituii-' Man niarkotH to ho hltihoil lo (Iroshkyn find piiuvk. I'nrtliimr onWr linvo oi-rtiTH from Hiiaal'i ; lor 1,000 nnlinlili". j I.08 ANtihi.hS. ci. auk. m.- (ff,-A uuw ami my.Hirlona figure today wh bioiiKht Into the notice InvoaltKaUon of the ninrder of Mra. Myrtle Millu. wealthy aoclcty woman, whoae biilcher toy lover. Jieo P. Kelly. In nwnillhi; irlnl fUnreod with llio alavln, I Wtwi I 'SB ' t$f n Young blades, attention! This Is M. Forifita, Japanese painter's conception of what the well dressed young man should wear. He was snapped on the beach, at Deauville, France, decked in ahorts and "V' necked bathing costume, earrings, diamond en crusted circlets, and a slave bracelet 'H FOOTBALLJQUAD The prospects are again bright that the Medford high school football team will be a contender for the mythical stale champion- I ship', with the opening of the I school year a tittle more Hum I two weeks away. Con eh 'allison jexpeclH to have the football squad I out on Wednesday, for tho first practice, after school starts Tuesday, Kepi wither It. One of the problems facing the team Is tlu development of a ,,,(.,. lnH vlltrn of Kddle ,,.,. ,. Denin1 .1'. To dalo t here is no caiotlibite In sli;ht, who can honl the plgsltln, like the big boy. There an' Mvwal Just inodiM-alo kfclii'i s who may g! I he bang of it. Tim learn t his year will have ......,,, tl, ....... i,,iilia. k. and Al ..Meivln. who will be tried out at the (iiiii'ttrhittU position, 11 long with Cliff Gnrnett. I I I llll.llllU t. Ih, ll l.l.f.tl . ...r ... - . . (working all summer In the Klam- iuth woods will be ba-k at center, ami his brother .lack, will- play : one of 1 he guards, Ued Me Don -(P) 'aid will be back again at one of , l Die 1 nos, ami is hmmuiik i" " J" ' "'.' "i" .n"." school. Coach Callison will have lo build an entire new backitcld, and most of the Hue. bat has a j.;,lot of promising material to choose 2 from. it ! The first name, as usual, will h... ..in. H. Al1111.nl. Hid ' flniil wi-ok In Si'pii'!"ti. Cunn-n nro w.'hciluli'il with thu Mitrnh- homy nil . TluihkHinvlnK. CinnirK Willi r.nints I'nns, Kom. o,HH, unu jmmukmii n ....... It'UliiM - lii-cn nisi-oiiunni-u, or I'm to our kh'iip. PORTLAND TO GO PIIILADKLIMIIA. Auk. IS. I.Vl ('onnio Mnck. ninnuKiT of the Alhleltin. aiinmini eil lonklil thut ,e kIkiumI i new lefl-haniler. Chun Yoi.k8 now wllh , ,,,.,, ,., , tlo (.lHst WwWi wm p,)r, , ,,, M(1(,kmen i. mmn n I ,le ral; g, h(iro. veikea who w j ,, ,ll0 AUln,,,Hv hls, yp(lr f,. i, ,)mB niulvp , Hlllhmi , I Classifies) atlvortlslng t, results, I'Mll-ADKU'IlIA, Auk. I'liiiadelpiiia and HI. Louis 'splU 1 a doiihb'header today, the AthUl-i-s winning the ffn-'t :s to 2 and . losing tin? seeoml ii to . Kii.-l kuihc: Jt. 11. K. ' Sl. Louis ) I j rhiludrlphia li 7 I ; (,'rou'der and Alaniun; (iruvy and j (.'iM')u-;ine. Second game. li. I T. K. ; I.St. I.ouis it in 1 i I'hlliulflphfii 1 li 0 1 liaelholder and Seining: Wul , let-K. Itoimnel, Qulim, iOarishaw j I a nd 'iK'hra tie, j NliW YOl IIC, Auk. IS. (fP) ! j Ceoi Ke I'ipKia.s, Wiley .lourt- and i j aiu- lloyt were required to stop ! the Indians at the Yankee stadium! j today but the chumps finally last-' ed u 11 the bulwark of a lung early lead to win I lie opening Kaute of the scries 8 to 0. 1-ou ; ( SehriK totiehect Harder for Ids , 2 If ml liomernn. I M'levelnM-1 Tt Ii 1 : i New Vork '. S IS Oi j .Miller, .Miljns, Harder and I-., Sewell, .Myall; IMpKias. .Mofire, Hoy I and lleiiKouj-'lt, (IrabowslU. I JOKTON, A UK. 1 K WP) Itos lon made U two slrniKht from t'blcaKu by dofealiiiK the AVlllte Six here today, a to 1. u. n. f'hicaKO I 10 0 Uoston ;i 10 0 Thomas and Herj;; loiris anil IlevlliK. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 K. (71) Washington made it two straight from the Detroit Tigers today winning li to 1. It. II. K. Detroit 1 4 !J Washington H S 1 Carroll and liurgreave; Marber ry and Huel. Klcvntnr Girl l-ixoncrutcd. ; I'OltTLAND. Ore. Aug. IS. (I'm j A coroner's jury which jnvestigat- t I ed the death August ! of John 1 ilicliael Weiss, li, who fell down j an elevator slml'l. held today that : (be nlrl operator of the elevator from which the child had dashed - was not to blame for the accident. j i I'OItT AXGKLMH. Wash., Aug. IS. 0V) A word of praise for Her bert Hoover, republican presiden- tful nominee, was delivered by Clir- lis D. Wilbur, secret ray of the j navy, here today before ' leaving ; with the I'aeiftc fleet for Califor t niu ports. Secretary Wilbur left j iSan Francisco board tho battleship ! New Mexico which has been ma- neuverlng with the- Pacific fleet ; on I'uget Sound waters the last two months. '7 . Ill- 2Sjk B'FOCALS Youthfulness Thu rondiiip; segment oC tho iNiikriniiu Hil'ociil is pnicticnlly invisible. As 11 result, Hhisscs with No- lU'llllll'S llllVO till! SillllV liiiiidsoiiii) ynullil'iil up pciiranco us tht! kmikIu vi sion louses worn, by the, young people ot toilny. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main IWjBllMVBIWA i &an&ranci$co I JWellatOJamllSt I ! BEST I I LOCATED 1 I HftTTI I ILL j I rMeCm. : 5 CENTER OF j j EVERYTHING j CIRCULATING I ICE WATER IN EVERY ROOft I 5 l4?Cf BHlrFUL LOBBY" S ! l ONHG fiOOAf IN COHHCCrm 8 , , 75 Detached Bath atl5?B inn n-itr, rtioto i 75 with 6ath ! f kwJ Vn.. IuIa tVtfmti avm,tA mm flum'iftqa j) FREE BUS MfETi ALLTRAimlj Riiiiiiiiyijp SKATTI.K, Auk. IS. P) Grnd- itiito mammoi'K rein'esentlng the .six .schonlH of tho northern tlivis ion of the Pacific coast conference ended ti threc-duy meeting hero to day. A new lKuseball .schedule in which each team meets all others four Mines, two at home and two visit inK, in a round robin scries was announced. This schedule re places Hie old one whereby the northwest conference was split into east and west divisions and tho champions of each met in a play off. The chaiiKe was announced on (he heels of the withdrawal of Montana from conference baseball, made known at the meeting by J. W. Ktewaii, Montana coach. Vn favorable climate for early practice was given as the reason for with diawal. Among resolutions passed was one which will be recommended to the Pacific coast conference lim iting freshmen athletic competi tion to one fool ball, three bane bull and three basketball games. The measure is proposed as a cheel; on the stress now J?ivcn first year competition in detriment to studies. The first year should be more of a training period, spon sors of the plan declared. The wide use of radio at games was condemned in another resolu tion. Justice Works l'n.si. OUKOON t'lTV, ore.. Aug. IS. (Pi .Joe Toggi, who escaped Jail here last Wednesday, was arrested in The Dalles Thursday, brought here Friday, pleaded guilty today ( to stealing brass from a local 'pa per mill, and was sentenced to life ' in Salem penitentiary. HATH," .Mich., Aug. 1 S. (A) j Hath bid today for .1 Utile space Vi the papers: not tr the scream ing black headlines ,vhleh a year ai;o told the world that -l lives, mostly of smali children, had been lost in the dynamiting of a school-j house; II asked only for a .few inches of type, back among it he advertisements, maybe, to tell Hie world the sequel to that other tniiilc event. 1 WHY THEY ACT THAT WAY? by George it's A utlQCEcT DA.vT v ' Z' IHtQ'.- Cg T(0 ""T ( rytv t-KtM- t Diwi rowl 1 i 1 I f W i M.U AfMTEP TTT-U L IHWHTPUSE 1 :l Medford Domestic Laundry III n REICHSTEIN AND DEUEL, WOOD ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD . OAK-LAUREL-FIR Summer M , Prices GREEN PINE SLABS MEDFORD FUEL CO. w " 1118 North Central ' m 63i SAN FltANCISCO, Aug. N. Pl Jlickey Walker, middleweight cliitmpioii und A r maud Kmrnuii inl, outstanding light lieuvyweight reached Hie peak of training to day for their len-ronml session at the hull park, August 27. ' The middleweight king is down to 1 pounds, the weight at I which he. expects to meet lOinan uel. He will be spotting the San Francisco boy. twelve pounds. Walker Is confident he can overt-unit tbe handicap by outslugging his opponent. Walker lias been ' using heavy weights in his traln ing preparations and every day ! has seen one or more of them oil ;.the floorl Kmanuel has been working .steadily at camp lto.se, his train ing iuarlers near Healdsburg. ili-s 'workouts have been four to six I rounds of boxing daily with . a ; staff of partners ranging from a 1 flyweight to a light hea-yweight. ; Emanuel's handlers say he is in ; the best shape of his career and j not only expects to defeut Walk I er. but . lias visions of forcing i Tommy Loughran ' into a mutch Ifor the light heivywelght title. IG HI ATTEMPTS TO C A PIS' GUIS NBZ, France, Aug. IS. Jp Two ltngllsh swimmers ! took to the water from Cape Oris j No, tonight in an effort to swim j the ICnglish channel. Miss Ivy Hawke. who failed in a similar at tempt last year, started swimming at It: 'Hi p. m. ami was followed at 10 o'clock by Frank Perks, who likewise failed to conquer tho treacherous currents during the Ja7 season. The weather was favorable. LKNItANOX. Twenty school dis tricts plan a union high school. Phone 166 ! TESTS TODAY ROIL ALTOOXA, Pa.-;' Aug. 18. ()--While speedway officials tonight planned to run off .the ai.nual automobile- races here tomorrow, fol lowing postponement today be cause of wet weather, representa tives of church organizations made known they would attempt to pre vent the rncin.5 on Sunday. The race is for 2uu miles and some of the country's foremost pilots are entered. The race was putoff today when R. li Gable, referee, sa-ld the slip pery conditions of the board oval would make racing extremely dan gerous for the drivers. Officials of the speedway said tltey were unwilling to disappoint n large crowd of spectators gath ered for Hie event and that the race woulcf be run tomorrow. Threats that arrests would be made it the cars crossed the start ing line on Sunday came to race officials from persons opposed to Sunday sports. A Modern Story UOSTON One boy partly wrecked three airplanes recently. He snapped the switch and pulled the choke of one. The pilot, oiling the ship, moved the propeller. The engine started and the plane roared over him to collide with two o tlier machines across the field. ALIJANY. N. Y.. Aug. 1 8. (JPj -The banner of the veteran sena torial Investigator, Tom Walsh of Montana, flown for a time on a separate standard In this summer's bailie for the democratic presiden tial nomination, was hoisted high er than over today in tho camiuof Governor Smith. - LEE It is a big satisfaction to ride on tires that you KNOW will give you long trouble-free serv ice. That's why more and more motorists are preferring LEE of Conshohocken. It does not pay to worry along with ordinary tires when. Lee's give you more for your tire dol lar. Because we KNOW the QUALITY of Lees, we do not hesitate to recommend .them they deliver the miles and we deliver the service. ' , If you need tire repairing, we know that you'll like our re pair service. Try it! Phipps Auto Park Service j Pacific Highway mm i n i iiii! hi in in in ii ii i ii in in nil nil i mm in nun inni iiiiiiiiuimIi iiriii:ii.miiiuuu!iiti'i"U"iiii!Miiiiiiiiiii .fflKlllliiiliiiliiiiiii'il'iiliiuilllllw i TURF COURT TITLE RYE, X. Y., Aug. 18. Twenty-four years after she won the national women's tennis cham pionship, Mrs. Hay Sutton Bundy of Santa Monica, Cal., who came east this year for the first time since 105 just to "show the chil dren some eastern tournament ten nis," round herself in the spotlight H:ain today as the eastern turf court champion. After Hweepfng the opposition of the younger generation aside in the earlier rounds, Mrs. Hundy came through to a spectacular tri umph In the final over Mrs. Char lotte Hosmer Chapiu of . Spring field, Mass.. who now is third in the national ranking, by scores of 4-C, 7-5, 6-4. But He Had- No Brains PUKING, China. Aug. IS. (JP) Another arugmcnt for light entire probably will be found by adher ents In the report from the Roy Chapman Andrews exploration. The biggest of all animals estimated at around S00 feet in length ate himself out of existence, says An drews. 4 No Hooni For .More INDIANAPOLIS Suspended sentences were given two boys arraigned in court because the state reform school was too crowded to hold them. Never pile rotten or even part ly decayed wood with or near sound lumber. The decay will migrate, to burn all lumber longer serviceable. organism of It is better that is no OSLO, Norway, Aug.. IS. -(TP) The newspaper Tidens today quot ed Dr. Fridtjof Xansen. Arctic ex plorer, as saying that in his opinion Roald Amundsen, who flew north to aid in the Italia rescue work, was not alive. at Jackson mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii KOUT COUJNS, Colo., All-?. IS. The mountnin country -10 to 50 miles northwest of here was i in a state bordering on terror to night as a small herd of wild hur fulo bulls, escaped from tho peny . of Frank Miller, roamed tho coun tryside. Unsuccessful at recent attempts t to recapture the animals, which escaped from his rather wild col . lection, Tuesday, and with two ot ; his horses killed an a rider just 'missing the same fate, Miller sent , a call lo Wyoming for. several ox ; perienced cow hands and tried cow j ponies. -4 Miller's herds include scores 1 buffalo which he has Topnd wan ; .during aimlessly in that isolated section and penned for ranch pur . poses. ci-iic'A(io, auk. is. (yp) null- , road forecasts that the Septem . Per movement of domestic grain In the nort Invest will be tho largest ever known lew to low--er prices today for wheal. Traf i lie officials were ijuoted as say j lug the northwest wheal 1110 ve ; inent to terminals has begun lu J stai t in earnest, and that two of the leading lines, expect ' lo houl a total of 10.000,000 buSAt . els. V Dosing (iiioiatlon on wheat w ere weak, 1 -2 C to I 1 -S C net ! lower, with corn at l-$ lo 1 3-41 ! advance and oats urn-hanged to III SO off. Tilico Of l-ost Colony ; i:liahi:th city.'x. c. Two ' brass buckles anil 11 copper bul ' tun believed to have been worn , by members of tire John White colony which vanished without a trace near here In 1 Ti S 7 , . were found in the sands of a North ! Carolina sound recently. Dlt.MNl lioad lo Seottsburg over Hancock mountain being im proved. ' Why Not Begin Now To Experience The Tire Satisfaction Offered by Conshohocken Telephone 1037 It IIH1' I I tu 5 3 4' J