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o 0 MEnronn mail tt?tbune. mfdfotcd. -VXQF. SEVEN" j - 1 Pi RHi ' WHITF JSIX GUARANTEE BOUT OREGON YEARLINGS LOMSKI FAVORED w mm w w CVRF.t iON". FTJTTA) .r.WT.VSY 1. I!l2;l -, -e- - w 'they had difficulty in avoiding rid- am tin conch next neason. Mcp in i ovvr her hut sut-reeiled in win- hati taul he would ask the hoard ib in ilifir hirss. Hmhiim t tit tn' rmttrol to "I'lVr it intuition nn I lit- around wita soli th niiufi was t-nut-tuim Muff to the niam laektu, (' not hmt hy Ihi tall. who m how ro cuvoriiiK rr.tm lit-.t- - - C it. jt'ric snffcrrd in I hp far n wants Lassman lin liium .Novriiiln'r -1. : NKW YORK. Jar.. I. KAt U Chi.l; M.'.-hati, h. a.t tuaihall rmirh Basketball tj at Nw oi k uiilvrtiy. hopi-s ti WAI.I.A V Al.LA. Wash.. .Ian. is. M hav.- & Uissrnan. f upturn of lit -- hitman At issinnarh-s TAKES TALENT FROM Ml RIALTO THEATER DUE FROM EUGENE IN MONDAY EVENING TO FLAY MUD Vinh't -'.' U'lmi. hark i i - Waliinuion Stat.1 BOOT TONIGHT MADISON SQUARE By Orn li. HoImtI: (hi. ( A iatoft lri Sports Writer.) rilIi'A;t. Jan. K. 'i Forth rl tiriif sirif the "HlacJ; Sox" nndal of a dei ado ujt shutwro.l miu'hiy hashnll tfarn. it uppeam ilia Ihuilnh ttn" I'tiitaKo VMl Sny. may tit somoihlnB tnuic ttian jtiM a 'dnormal for ollM'f tt'iuiw (f tho lAmriian lean up In thn !!;.". ppn 'narn raop. : Hi i-riKthpnod hy fi'-vcral minor lnnmip "Hiir Itprihas" and tr.i Iiy - a rnaiiaicpr of tho old behind. Kus spII "l.pnrt" Blucklmrne. tin hitp Sox will put a yoiui I 1 1 1 fast ami ' d.'inucnuis outfit in thr' field. With an array of- ro.iKii- inatp . rial and vMor:uis from last yt ar's fifth placp t'iuli, Hlacktuinif's proh lom is who to discarrl, only W'illm , Kainrn, tf;nlinii iloft-riMtvo t hin! i tiftPinan nt" thr junior tin-nil. finds i his position uucOiU'KtPd. There are nine candidates for thp outfield, four for second huso, three for ; catcher, and two each for short - stop and first hast-, .in addition to a small army of proHpective pitch- tt Of the score of nmkio hopefuls, 'four stand out "hutch' lloi'iman, 5 an outfielder obtained from Sacra t mauto Tor $5,uun. and Karl She.l : J. ( Wuiwood, a hard hii!iu out I flelrter from Shreveporl ; Johnny j Kerr, iiS-year-ohl Hocond hae scn- Bat ion of the Const leamte, who is up ur his siCoud trial in the ma j jors. and Loh Wielnnd a southpaw obtained from Molino of thn Mis 1 sissippl Valley Ioukuo. Weilatid I pitched the last same of the sea son for the u hite Sox last laii and shut out the Athlptk-s,. I to n. Four Applicants Second base, a weak spot sincL' the, days of Kddie Collins, has four applicants in Kerr, Karl Swanson, j a rookie, una urn Himuciiem nmt ( ueor-ip Hedlern, who nlteruuteii at j the position last season. Hill t'issell, the '12H,tm( cavalry- S man." will he at shorstop tmuin. unless Irvine Jeffries, who comes from Dallas, heats him out. Blnek htirue is fiurin on taking th. "punch" out of Cissell's hitting, changing him into a free swinuer. For the outfield Mlackbume him Carl HeyuuldB, Johnny .Mostil, Hill Jlarrett, Hih Falk, all veterans, and ' u Handy Aioore. lieovse Uakerny, jFlQl'fman and Wat wood, f Most of Itlackhurne's troubles ; seem to hinge uhotii tl:e backstop .I position. He hashut one ir.an ot Wrestling funs of southern Ore gon ure assured of one of the best .matches k en In Aindlord this sea son next Monday night at the Kialto theatre, where Sailor Jack Wood of this city will lang!" wit! Fred Mortenseu of lija.its l'as Hacking up this assurance is n money-hack guarantee to every spectator not sati:fied with Hu evening's program, which' will ulsr include a semi-windup between Ce cil Harrick of Cranio I'ass an Ttniimy ltan. ' Sailor Jack has seithd down U a determined periml nf urpa:-a tion and is casting no more thnatt and insiiiuatiotiN at the lirauN l'ass man. feeling ihey have aluiady ac ccjujilished their purjnse In over coming tiie (Iranis I'ass wrestler's refusal to meet Wood in a return match." if man in southern Ore gon can he found who can pi ovc neo:id a doubt that Mortcnsen and Wood were ever good friends since M-jrlciiscns airival in Medlord lat fall to run local competition in promoting he will he awarded a brass monkey or a wnile elephai:'. Wood declares. The wrestlers have little use for qach other and challenge anyone to disprove thai stati nient. OERN FLOPS MH1Y Tiie I 'nivi-rsity of Oregon Fresh men team will arrive lty slaue tills afternoon for tlie irnnie tills even ini; at the Armory, with ttie .M.-d-foi 1 high school. It U tile first home g;me of the season for the locals. The Frpshman team, with Croch Spike I and Mnnaeer i.ee If. til. is as follows: lleniy I.evoff. WIN liani Keenan. Kstilj lliipp. cent Oolp. Claud" Malian, Slev. n Fl' lehei-. Iati Hiile, K rinit Se v ens, Mi.w.-ird I tayen and 1 ion Riird.- U is proliatde that Ksilll I'bipps. renter f.ir the hinh schoid lust ye;ir. will he in i tie lineup against hi.s former playmaies. At .Mel via, forward, who his te.-n sufferimv from a had told, will tie in the game. The starting lineup: Freslimen Med ford Keejinil i? Itowernian i.evoff . F Aielvin 1'hipps , C .. .. . McDoniuil lolp ; . Morgan Atatian ( ( htrm tt The" main u. a m e starts M s o'Nick. mi l the preliminary .arne, with ilo JuniiM- hiti plavniu, st.u ts at T oYliiek. l'hil Mills, former ). A. C. play er, will refer... the Krosh aine. XKW VttitK, .Ml;. -(.4v)--lii'O l.om.ki of Aberdeen, Wash., will he a 7 to favorite over James .1. Uraddock of Jetse City when they enter the rim- mr their l-round battle in Madison Sipiare liurdou tonight, lint that should iml worry t :addock particularly, lie was on tho short end of tlx Vieiting when he hauled Tufiy Griffiths at the garden some time ago but knocked mil the highly-muted Sioux City Mailt heavy weiuht in two rounds. l.omski, however, is one of the greatest of the present crop of light heavyweights. A crowdiim, smash ing, tearing type of fighter, he 'has held his own with the best of the IT.", pounders. He had t tie tlth' within his grasp in ihe garden, last year when be spilled Tommy Louuhran, ruler ol the division, onto tt.e canvas. lie could not keep the title holder down, how eve i , and Tommy danced and jabtied his way to the decision. H:addoek got little notice from the experts until he broke IV te LaUo's jaw with a right-hand (miikii. tie followed this victory up wiih the sensational knockout of ( ; rit Hi H. That earned htm the bout with lomski. Some of l.eu's opponents would say that Hraddock in uoi get I ing much of a "break" in tackling a lival as rugged and expei ienceil as l.omski. ARTIST 1 Ffehts Last Nht SALT LAKK CITY. Flail. .Ian. IN. li-a Hern. Salt Lake wres tler, took two falls out of thiee to win from Johann Hock. Herman heavyweight, here last night. Hem weighed 11, Heck Tsutato Higami of Japan won a decision frdm Leo Ha pin no. Cana dian, it ft three-round jn jttsu match. dependability, Moe lterg. who was converted into u ealeher after play ii'; alantt every other position on the team. The pit ill ing; stuff will consist of five veterans Kod Faher, Ted Ly one. Alj)honse Thomas, Ted Hlank enship and Hrady Ad kins--and a group of proniisiig rookies Youtm K:l Walsh and Heurge Cn, who were with the club last season Weiiand and Leslie Cox, a San An lonio product. (Hy the Associated 1'iey;.) HA V KNI'tiHT. Iowa. OUo on 1'ornt knocked out To in Savcj-.i, lu troit, CO; Kayo While, New ur leans, outpointed Hennie "Kid" SlHiiby. Kansas City. s: Vooie: Terry. Davenport, outpointed Totn my tHrlen. ( Vd:u Uapids, hta.. MINNK.M'fH.lS. -- Armand i;manuel. San Francisco, outpoint ed Harry I Mllon, Winnipeg, i ) : Hoy .MiehaelMtn, M i n n e a p 1 i s. knoeked out HeU Carr, Winnipeu, Jimmy tlilthnn, St. Haul, ont poi nted Tommy Ha val. i'lue City, ; ('); Frhan Llherty, Somerset, Wis., i outpointed Kddle jN'enio, Dului ti. ! (4 t. Hockey , HOIST LAND, Ore., Jan. IS. Vancouver, B. , C, Lions hockey ; league leaders, defeated the Hort : land Uiu'karoo.s here last night by a score of 2 In I. XKW YORK, Jan. IS Knute Hansen, Hie melancholy Hano. has been stricken with in ihsm.a and will not be able to match punches with Km mot t Itocco of Akron, Ohio, in the senii-tinat iiK'lch to the K. O Cht isiener-Jnck SharKey halite in Madison Square Harden next Friday nfitil. Jack C,n.r:, ot CatnU.'ii. N. J., heuvy wai'Jh:, ha-; been picked as a substitute. LONDON. Kng., Jan. IS.--The Unlly Mail said today that , I'rlncess .Mary had u narrow escapt- j from a htirso's hoots when she was thrown iroin her mount whil" limit iug with the Lrahnm Moor hounds. The princess' horno floundered on t;oggy ground, throwing the; princess clear and some distance, j Other riders were so close that : The Best Is the Most Economical When you buy meats, fish and shell fish at this market, you get the best, which is the most economical. At the same time you take advantage of. the lowest possi ble prices, quality considered. For Saturday Olympia Oysters, Fresh Crabs, Halibut, Swift's Beef, Pork Tenderloin, Beef Tenderloin, Chick ens, Rabbits, Fryers, Turkeys, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Brookfield Sausage, Brookfield Butter, Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Cottage Cheese, Sweet Breads in fact, anything in the meat line. Order early for prompt delivery Liberty Meat Market "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best Corner Holly and Main Phone 164 Men's Dress Shirts Guaranteed fast col ors; pre-shrunk neck bands. Regular $1.50 values, Men's AH-Wool Blazers Values $3.95 to $9.00 20 Off Pendleton All Wool Shirts $5.00 to $8.50 values 20 Off Men's Flannelette Pajamas Coat styles; $1.75 values S1.00 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts $1.50 values S1.00 Men's Part Wool Union Suits Regular $3.50 to $5.00 values S2.48 Men's Dress PafiPs All sizes; values $4.50 to $9.00 20 Off Begins Tomorrow in MANN'S Men's Department HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS 1 Men's Suits Hundreds of jinttonis and mod els of tile finest woolens, in Hie snuirlest colors and patterns. Kii) iieiilieiniei and Stamford makes. $19.50 $23.75 $28.00 $31.75 $36.00 $39.50 tUu.OO Suits .... :S0.0() Suits .... .t:',).on Suits .... fio.no suits !M".00 Suits ..?... f0.00 Suits Special Lot of Men's Suits 0 Values up to $.17), $40, j?oing in this . sale at S17.50 Men's Overcoats Kuipcihcinicr and Sclniennan makes; the best fabrics, tailor ing and style that money can buy. Winter's favored colors. $2").(X f 'oats ' a).00 Coats '.. .$:!").()() Coats ....... flO.OO Coats $4.1.00 Coats t.'iO.OO Coats $19.50 $23.75 $28.00 $31.75 $36.00 $39.50 One Lot of Men's Heavy Weight Coats; np to $2.1.00 value Size 12 to 4li only, $10.85 Men's Dress Hats Values $5.00 to $10 20 Off r 1 "THE STORE FOB EVEPYBODV7 rHONt-466-46 Men Part Wool Sox 48c 3 pair $1.40 Sale of Boy's Overcoats Ages 2 to 16; values from $6.50 to $22.50j One-Third Off Boy's Leatherette Blazers Water proof and warm; ages 2 to 16. Regular $3.50 values, $2.98 Boy's All-Wool Sweaters Coat or pull-over style; values $1.75 to $5.00, 20 Off Sale of Boys' All-Wool Suits Wool Suits, ages 8 to 16. Values $12.50 to $14.75 S10.95 Values of $15.00 to $17.50 S12.95 Student Suits Ages 17 to SO years. a lues $22.50 to $27.50. All h ave two pairs long, pants, and are exceptional val ues at S18.95 Jofles & Co. 36-40 Suth Central o Our low operating cost, no credit loss, no de livery service, no other extra costs together with our large chain store buying power enable us to offer you the best values we know of in Medford Buy your next order at Jones Cash Store, compare the price you pay us with the price you paid elsewhere last week You will be surprised at the money you save at Jones' Don't forget our fresh meats are priced right, we want you to visit our store any day in the week and take advantage of the cheap prices we have for you We guarantee every pur chase to be satisfactory. Bananas Kxtra fancy ripe fruit Uuv a few pounds at .(ones' and compare the quality which you ;'t with tlie bananas you pur chased last. Lbs. .25 Tree Tea We jinrnnfee Trees. Tea to pleases you or we K'ive your money back It is one of the finest teas packed. Lb, Black . 65 Soap I'alm Olive, one of the best for eomplec t ion. .4 Lg. Bars...... .25 Honey Pure honey produced in the Ji'oHiic River Valley the v e r y finest quality. -Lb Tin .59 Oats M1 ir-() Oats .are rolled from the finest east ern fray oats Try a lew packages. Pkgs. .39 , Coffee Del Monte l?rand Olio of the finest cof fees packed and in every way the best, we guarantee, every en n to please you. Pound .49 Fresh Eggs Fancy local fresh oj?Ks standard size Kifs are now cheap enough you cm af ford to eat them in stead of higher priced foods. Dozen ... 35 Syrup Log Cabin pure enne and maple It's one of the syrup family that is closest to pure maple Try a can for breakfast. Table-size can ,23 Matches Diamonds; the match of quality, you can strike anywhere Carton ... .18 U Boxes , Cocoa Pure '. cocoa of , the finest , quality : If you like good cjoeoa ours will -please you. 1 -Lb. Tins .22 Grape-nuts : r You know the quality of Grape, Nuts It's the same' year after year. . ... Lg. Pkgs... Coffee .49 A fine blend of coffee in bulk, you don't have to buy the can to get a fancy break fast coffee. Pound .35 Fresh Meats Lard Pure lard, made from the best leaf fat, ev ery pound 'guaran teed. Pounds... 35 Backs Fancy we'll cured tmeon backs; you will appreciate them. Poi$d ... .23 Weiners Pure meat, no for eign substitutes they will please you Ti n few pounds today. , . . Pound ... 20 Side Pork Fresh lean side pork of the 4cst quality fine for boiling. Pound .19 Bacon Squares Fancy sugar cured squares of bacon ' i IDiaranteed nt salty. ; Pound 17 i ... , Bacon M e d i u m size lean bacon well cured 1 and a wonderful val- I ue. ."' ''' i Pound ...... .25