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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1929)
MAY BE ROUGHEST If Metlfurd ami nuutlu-in O:yun wruMtliiih' fans would see a MuiU'li fraught" with action, the buttle b. ' tween Tuin Alley, muster of the crucifix liotil. of l'urtlaiul. and Pallor Jack Wuud uf ihi illy at thu Itialto theater mxi Monday niht, promises tu vnnlly till the bill. liolh arc roujjh and ready wrestlers, and indications arc that lht: match will lit- its rutih as airy neon in Medfurd In the last year." ,AMey is considered as one of thr licMt diawiim cards in l'oithind and han defeated some uf ihe hest inutmcn on the. Pacific coast. He has flashes of tent iter over which at times ho admit he has little control, indicating lie will be mere colorful than the late Hussar Mu lintnrned, the Turk who wrestled in Mcdford. last year. Alley has a boast that no man -cun escape his famous crucifix, and none so far have succeeded. Wood, however, wil uurd him self carefully from such ludd and plans to sivc Alley one. or two he will he unable to break. In nddltion to the main -event, fans are promised sinnu fust ac tion in the bout between Tommy Hy.-tn, Medford's wrestling tailor, and Tex l'nrter. who claims Iiyan will ho unable to throw him twice in one hour. Ityan is confident he will win. ( fly the Associated Press.) (AHlliJS, u. Kddie Shea, t'hiea. KVs lopped Joe Mulone, New Vork, "; Phil Zwick. Cleveland, slup ;ed Sailor Larson. New York, iti), CINCINNATI, O. -I'.abe Kelie Toledo, O,. oillpninti'd IMdie M-'V-' cis. t'hie:iuo. uu: Vincent Hum bright, Cincinnati, knocked out Jackie HeyuuhU. Muncie. Ind., 1 4 : l!i!Iy Moore, CliicaKo, out pointed VMphidio Dixon, Chicago, t). im:oviikxck. n. i.--Tim-r j:u-k Payne. New York, knocked out I.eo i Mitchell, California. (,7). ! HAN FKAXC1SCO. Frank. e Klick. San Francisco, outpointed Mattliu- Itulahan. Kilipit . UOj. GERMAN PUGILIST J ToTry Comeback o IL 10 WIN IN DIXIE HOT SPKIXOS. Ark.. Jan. 31. itV) Leading professional golfers of ; the nation came train pirn; into 'Dixie today to begin a two-iimmhs .-stand for prizes aggregating Ouo. First action was scheduled her.' today with a pro-amateur round up, preliminary to the south cen tral tournament, which Is to open ; tomorrow over the "--hole route. Jiill Mehlhoru. who recently (clicked off a zippy 271 at Kl Paso .and turned out some tricky shots at San Antonio, was the pre-tour-I ney favorite. Horton Smith, too, j was expected to land well up in the names claiming a part In the ! S5o.0y awards. The defending titleholder. .Mac t Donald Smith, is not on hand, although three former winners are here. They are Hobby Cruick shank, Mehlhoru and Al Watrous. FOR RISKO BOUT NKW jUllK. Jan. 3 1 . iV Max Sch melius, heavy w eiyht tin porta -lion, will pel the bifc-ycf-t chance of his career to climb into the front rank of contender fur the title tomorrow niht and he will be in belter shape than he has been for any of his previous American en Kaenients. In his ten-round bat tle with .lohnny llisko of Cleve land in Mudison SU;tre tialdeii he w ill weih sti pounds. haviiiK pui on fiVf pounds In three week!. For the (iennan, who bears a marked facial resemblance to Jiick Dempsey and looks a little like him In action, it is the Mlcm chance of bis career. A year auo Hisko, with decisions over J;ick Sharkey, Paulino 1'zcudiiu and ("coie tlodfrey, was considered in the lop ranks id' hc:?v weights. Since then he has slfpl'cd back considerably. losinn ,f rently to .limmy Maloney and l'ni. Schaal". but he has yet to become the vic tim of a knockout and 'a' knockout is just what .Max is point; after. On the strength of bis showimr against Joe Sekyrii and reports of . improvement iti his speed ami lilt-' till if power. Sell nil lIllK luid been made a slight favorite in the ad vance predictions. " .vJ" v J DEMPSEY STARTS nwivnnn ni apt , Kl I T HI II I HI MM V : UHLLIJ UU ULI1U I 1 ! FOR MIAMI BOUT I . .- ... . I Sandc J. . Hunt is among the KJam -ath Falls visitors here who arrived yesterday. Miss Dean Holt is still confined i to her home recuperating from the ' effects of an influenza attack. Villi; Cm lies Through O. K. niLI.lNCJS. Mont.. Jan. 31. uV, Christ ilos, 31. was blowft through a platetlass show window of his hat cleaning establishment here when gasoline with which he was working caught fire and exploded. Vilos, landing on his feet on the sidewalk, was uninjured except for a lacerated finger. Fire damaged his place of business to the extent of about Si'.noo. NKW VuliK, Jan. 31. pP Karl Sandc, once America's great esl jockey, may attempt a comeback this year. Reports from Maryland say that Satide is training streiiii ously in an effort to cut down the weight that forced him to announce his retirement last summer. Ac cording lo these 'reports, Sandc will ride in the Cofl'rotU handicap, possibly for Clifford A. Cochran, provided his battle against weight is successful. I nable to endure the daily tor ture of making weight, Sandc iptit the saddle at the close uf the fall meeting at l.elinont last season. Ho trained his own small stable ami campaigned with more or less success at Aqueduct, Jamaica, Pirn lie and Howie. However, ho had no more than announced his retire ment and heguti his work as trainer than he began to lose weight. He dropped l' pounds in short order and now believes that he can re turn to the saddle without much difticulty. MIAMI IM'ACII, Fla.. Jan. M. --W ith Younic tflrihling start ing his Wiihi training worU and Jacl; Sharkey en route to Miiiml Itetu'h from HokUmi, deinils of tlie eliuiinatiou bout In which Ihe two will participate February :'7 wore duve tailin.; loday. Striiilin, accoiupiitiicd by his family, arrived Ino Miami Reach last nflit. Sharkey, accompanied by Mrs. Sharkey, Johnny HiuLley and Mrs. IlitcUlcy. left lloston last niKht and will arrive tomorrow. 'i he 1 oslon sailor said he will not inaugurate his training pro gram for several days. "1 have iioihliig lo with ii mount of training Sharkey Siribling do," leinpsey said nlgl.t. "My concern up until now has been to see that tlicy we:-- both here by February 1." Strihling appears to he In excel lent physical condition. Dempsey said lust night after a banquet in honor of the tleor-iia contender. "It Sharkey Is hi a similar con dition, aud I believe he Is, the fight fans are going to see a remiliir show." Dempsey said. "Roth of the boys are young ami aggressive aud they Unmv (heir business.' The two fighters will do their training within half a block of each other. Sharkey's trainer, Tony lo I07.7.0I0. had selected the Miami Reach Kennel club. StribRng will train in liardlc's Casino around the corner. I he 11ml hist Clean rags wanted at the Mail Tribune office. tl He coughed ..the Villain! and the love scene had to be taken all over! MAOUb.BiiLLAMV . , , Beautiful Vox stir in bcr latest release, "Mother Knows Best." I Jlllfcg.t gW IHE GAME DEFEAT Montgomery Ward bowling art ists made short work of the Tomlin Rex Factoryu,uiulct In their match on the Xatatorium alleys last niuht, winning all three games. In Justice to the losers, however, it must be said that the ll!M-pin handicap which they were compelled to spot the big store quintette was a de ciding factor in the outcome. Hunk. Tomlin ace, gathered in high game honors with 1MH in the third canto, while Heckathorne of the same team contributed high score for three games of The lighthouse cohorts roll against the Mail Tribune team to night, and considerable interest at taches to the match as there has always been Jteen rivalry between the two teams in the city bowling league. iM. W. 1st 2w ai d Total Coffin Ill 137 U:' HSU Rock 1 :ts i m i:::i -:ts lCdsall llil ll.S Mil 4 11! Fluley till 17 MS-iL'!i Andres IL'1 1 H I Kir, R'O Handicap J lit) K'U iu 300 Madge Bellamy explains the growing popularity of Old Golds in Hollywood "The 'hero' in a movie may easily become the 'villain' if he coughs tit the wrong time. A cough isn't nice nt any time, but when it interrupts he taking of a movie scene, it's a calamity! Ke-takcs arc costly! "The high tension of movie work makes smoking a. vital relaxation. But wc rclux with OLD GOLDS. 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Fancy... 33c Comfort Challie 15c White Ramona, 36 inches wide 25c Rayon Dress Prints 49c Fast Color Broadcloth 49c Fast Color Voile 49c Longcloth 19c English Nainsook 25c French Nainsook 33c ...19c to 98c ...15c to 49c S1.49 89c 98c ...........98c 17c '...'.98c 49c .49c ..19c to $1.23 ...79c ..39c Curtain Net Cretonne Oyster Linen, 45 inches wide Washable Crepe de Chine Botany All-Wool Challie Wool Flannels Lingerie Stripes, 36 inches wide Sportsheen, 40 inches wide Permanent Finish Organdy, colors . . Persian Lawn Complete assortment Stamp Goods. Leona Crepe Fast Color Suiting ! 77S i31 2313 COSTLY TO CLETE rOHTLANL), Ore, Jan. 31. IT( Wht-n I'h-te IviufTnuii) of Cutum Iuh. O.. i jcrti'.l lo rough It Willi Ciiuirm- KulHoliiirrtH, I lollywoml wrcjstkT-niovh; actor In t li t i r mulch here l:ini nlht, ht- round Kutsoimros prrVully wflliiiK uml nH a result Kotaonanis took two straight fulls from the Ohloim. Th fii'Mt full followed it HiieiTH.slon of Jolting rrvi't-M hciidlockM under the chin which m-nt Kuufrmiin HpinniriK dizzily to the mat. Am he pick id hiini'f up ft om tlu thh d of them?, KitMunuios fialiljcd him with both hands hy lliu head, iswiiiiK him lili a ark of Kialn over hln own lu-ad and Hhotildi i'rt, then full hack wurdM on top of him. After they carried Kaultinan to' tin dn-M-liiK room and worked over him 1 ft minuics he a incly came hack, hut it only required Hi KecoiidK for KolhonaroH to finltth him with almoht a repetition of thu first full, which ifiulred 45 tnlnutoH, l'l HecondK. AVulter Johnson took onu full from Tohy Wullace in the preliminary. only ."J.'iT. Mill did md di maltint; only n In 1 :" IiIm mark the fiirdinalM ami only to lloniclty ; Records Cost $4,000,000 much better.' WAK I II N'tlTUX p U will t'ost 7 avernne. hut $,on0.ui(i) to print mmplnto me was wiih onls of l iiion ami Confederato he wits neeond 1 forces lit the Civil war, a hotiKo up- in iliivinx in prnpriallutt coininiUnn hu heen Ilte V'ir rls champli'UH. I told. cat a chocolate, light an Old old, qnd enjoy bothP LESTER BELL M TRADE XI3W YOIIK. Jan. ii I .(! Thr .Vuw. York World nay toduy thut Lnetvr Hell, third baMVimin of the ItuHton JJrttvuH will L' truil to ihe OhlctiKO t'utra at the annual Ahcdule tnct'tlntc f the Nallonul iR-aitiie hero TuOwlny, Tim llruvet will reeelva cash and probably a player or two. Hlneo the Jlriivr claimed .Toe Uuan from Iho YunkcuN by the wulver route, Home ort of u deal his former teammate, Itogcr Hornnhy, Hell 1h counted on to Klvc tho Culm one of the. tttronircift InfleldH in the circuit. Third bum; wan one or tho weak tpuln in th'A ChieuKo much Ino lat year, witljr Clydo Heck, who occupied fho pol tfltloa nioBt of tli 0 .time hltttntf china NT S T B K t. F 1 TOMORROW r7pi77l TO EACH LADY . F JTvEjI-i. PATRON A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF ANTIQUE IVORY CHINA No Drawing No Lottery ON THE SCREEN The World Famoua Comedian SIR HARRY LAUDER In Hia First Screen Production Hunting Tower Athlete and Sportsman Orthogons arc tho "Last Word" m Corrcctivo Lenses Correcting Marginal Astigma tism, they give a LARGER FIELD of accurate vision. Try them and be convinced. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main St. Medford Women's Hose 51.00 Pair Silk from top to too with ' pointed heel. , Good Added Comedy Rothermel's Muaic No Advance in Prices Mata. 10 and 25 Eves 10 and 35 TONIGHT Bl'iO FREE LECTURE on Christian 8clence L w v ll m ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin" ) l VWREPAIRINGf o o