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    MEDFORD MAIL TKIBtJNE,5 MEDFORD. OREflOV. WEDNESDAY, FEP.RrARY ":20. 10i"j;
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LOCALS COAST
INTO PLACE IN
! HOOP TOURNEY
i ,
Horseshoe Champ ,
RnMP RATIflNS EXPEGT KLAMATH !
Willi LIWl II IVI IW i 1
LI iti,4TOI
I . aB Will
El FX,
! 'illS.
.- , ., -. l-'ORT- KLAMATH, -Feb. 20.
- .(Special.) The record that is set
undercurrents Indicate the in the i mu.- mp next Krway.
' L.l. IIO ...111 .l.,.l...l.l. tin 1vm- r- I
Choice of : Lou Magnolia!""" ix " ana ismin-1
lutes Peord of last year. Tliero :
fl5 RpfprPP anri I Jink Of shave been watch e8 on a number of j
O
the racers while training and their
Rinri Pnrio Ms Pancp Umn for Ul? tri" was lcKH lha1 slx
nmy uoue wicy idube houra. Jual Wlttt.tiuw boys wm
do in the race, In hard to Ray.
.A bit of news came to tho oars
of the racinK committee yesterday
!- :i rr. i-ninn I wi nf tlin limn 4titiroil I
In thi- liwiln pvfiit. John "Peterson Oi
wiis deduced chum pf on racer of
northern Sweden In J i l! 5 . "About
tin' fame time Alex Pen-son jYits
Trouble Interest Gains
o o
lly Edwinl J. Nell.
(Associated Press Sports Writer.)
MIAMI URACIL Fin., fob. 2U.
OVl NTi' Hint- ., ,.r....... i...-
named who lb satisfactory to l.otl. I lnc i clean -pair of heel, o
Jack Shark-y u Young Slrlbling, hls f'o- In sou hern Mve-x-rwitttif..i
i h n ' b-n. hen the national nioet. was
, t,.i.....ui n in "iv 1...1.1O ..... ....... ..! t
civil war or the nurih and' south,
it would seem that the way is pav
ed for a comparatively peaeeful
conclUrAm of the fight Jack Demp
aey built.
It would seem so, but the under
currents and loopholes In tin a n tie -ments
that brought about the nam
ing of I,ou MiiKtin), mil Xew
Yorker, In place of Johnny Hras
sjt, Boston veteran, as referee of
the. Ijeavyft-elKht match one week
frnni tonight, realty indicate Just
the opposite.
Magnolia, one of the most cap
able referees hi the east, trained the
awienmnu unexpectedly after a
protruded and somewhat violent
mooting last "ntchi of the figMcnt'
miinnwerH and Jack lempscy. The
ruKKed New Yorker, a demon work
er on fighters of the clinching type,
replaced Brnssil, and also Jack
Sh'ehan, the alternate mimed by
the Maswifchusctts slate athletic
commission.
Through the technicalities of
fight contracts, it was explained
that the Massachusetts commis-slou
merely' was asked for a.11 opinion
orv the"(Uinlll'lcations. of referee.-i,
lhht the manugers were able to
get togetheiand choose a man both
refused to accept a few days ago.
The possible complications, bow-
son got his name on the "Wan
dcrer," the .king's trophy for all
ner. during a visit to the Indians
1 training camp here a- mupb of
days ago. mudc an offer to YVtl
, l:am Klcppcr, Seattle president,
for Ha 1 bee. The bid was turned
jdown. , ,
j Turner offcrjd Kdwin Tonilln.
I pitcher, tvbo-t uracil in a record
of nine victories and eight defeats
I last simslmi. for Hurbee.
The number of Indians in spring
F
j High School Team Virtually
j Assured Trip to Salem as
I District Champs Lead
ing State Contenders
Same as 1928.
POnTLA.T. Vie.. Foil.'
Iluller iriU'i today recuvere'i j.
traltrtns Increased to a vex- "" of IM Q -1 '" experience.
lerday with the arrival of Barl.ee. ' Tuesday, stalwart e. up ,a : i : .
jtlllly a cent to -t: ana i'r'v- .i.".n
.ined V." u . . , i. .
aianuaru extra eKK -"" , ,
vanco of one cent en :tl am.' medium .
extras half a cent to :!!'. Local.
i offerings were saiil to be" ' unex-
j neetudly small.
I Atiollier shipment of new flffi
muda potatoes reached the market .t
I Uxlny at l!o cents u iiound whole i
I sale. Mexican tomatoes were more,
. Kddie Ainstidth. catcher
-Kallio. pitcher, who was old
In a deal with Sacra niento. and
l,an-y Canton, iwtrlinic - recruit
,from Sioux t'lty. Iowa.
t'lu'.rlie llorreant, cat'.-her, was
due in today. ' '
GATES SAYS BILL
; umn n Ann uniinn
; vvuulu muu mm
1 HIGHWAYoEXPENSE'
GT
Ore., l'eb. ;0. ilP)
jcarc nud up to S..M to t.te.
Vireeu peas lroui t.luudnlu)ie were
i solllnt; at 17 and IS cents a pound
w IQosalc. 0
l-ruils and fresh tU'fks wero un-cliaueed.
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A New Book by an Oregon Author
"WASTELANDS"
By ROBERT JAMES COSGRIFF
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This is a story sitliated on the coastBin and
around Seaside. T!ne characters are all real.
This romance refreshing as nature's wood-
Jands will delight yvm and hold you entranced. A
Medfond Book Store
34 North Central Avpmifl
culve
steady, no re-
iroads and highways committee of
Hnrring an upset nnil a disaster. iScnnior Unton warned ihc senat"
thu Medford high busketball temn ;thc danger of the procedure Tues
jwlll auin represent the Southern !day afternoon when it attempted
Oregon district at the state lour-:to go int q executive session after
fcyy at halem, March Kl, 14, 15 and; hearing proponents of lu.une bill
Hi. Ashland, genernlly a rugged ; Il's by diMnlK.siii; the proponents
and dnngerous contestant for t'lejirom the room aiu9 allowing niem
chnnipionship, oilers Uil f Shiest j hers of the state A fghwav com-
resiHianco in nirh we wi ithuiin ,u.ui.... .1..
h !urnf . - q " vv 1 w noiestue prices:
Swede.P Both men have only been 'Clair Nunaftiaker, Clcvelnnd. f 1 110 It l hooM wiVl. I . t lmiVmTr J ! ai" ,.V. , ' , al KU" I Ihttter - Standards and prime
ure.icw naibuiw H'i"H . ltkfnM t . V. . i im imi ou-q ittiu jivl ( v il'HlK llll ll 11 CUIU lllWliel'. I'.XtfaH,
He won tne eieventn an.iuai tour- t . , . v lUMMiiuiinn m-'Mi aearu tin?mst'ics.
Livestock
POUT1UND, t)re., Keh. O.t
fat tie ilTid ci
celpts.
Hogs, steady: receipts !'it. direct.
Sheep and lambs, ipiolably sternly;
receipts UlHl on contract.
Produce
POUTLAX1), Ore, I
in this country ' jr a short tlnv
and it is ha,rd to understand all
they say but their actions speak
loud of abilfty. A few days ago
Perrson had the misfortune to
stral na leg muscle by too strenu
ous training and what did Peter-
I sou do but sit down in his chulr 1
'and ncvei inake a stroke on his j
l.vkis until Alex Pen-son was train-
ling again. t f
The -1J mile race means little to j
;thene two men. If these two are
(the last men, it will still be a race.
! It Is u fire that has ben smohbT- J
ing for three yenra audoil promises i
to bo a hot blaze on Feb. 2. ;
W'm. Baldwin of Italdwin Hard- j
ware Co.. has asked tho racing -committee
for vi'mlssion to ralno I
the pursi? of JJaUhvin Hardware
Trail lirefikers to one hundred
dollars. Jasl year tie purse wan
seventy-five.
The California OregoiP Power i
Co. has placed entry blanks in the
hands of every scoutmaster in
southern Oregon for the l'0o-yard
dash for Hoy Scouts. Two boys
from each troupe will bo allowed
to register for lhat event. If the
present plans maturo there will be
nanfent at St. Petersburg, Fla.
Itic; standards. 15c; prime ilrsts.
commissioners : Kic; firsts. 13c. Creamery jiiiccn:
I
uui rest ami engage in light The highway
!i'ini:iiu aim Hcceni inn cna lensx ; t... ......... i. ... i ' , .
inf .ihv Un,in.wi..H. i .7 .- v. l.. a I'imis jc over staimarus.
,r,.S.choo! 1110 i iu)ort W. Sawyer, Gates wanted KggH-Staudnrd extrm eggs one
vv,.,..,. ,lltlv iue.ia u n:t8 t.mUiCn. , kno.v if ,he rnniinilloA nlmiL,,,.. l.l.rl.,.. ,,,..,11,,,,, vin.H )o.f
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EXPECTED BALTfll
I . . , omtiailu'''Ki wanted them to retire. Senator a cent higher. KichIi standard ev
L iriii,w,u iTn a a ' , , aK Kndy, chairman of the commit- trns. 31c; frcRh lnnditrd flrHt, 3tc:
'll tic ZZ?in e m,0JU V tw0' aml HOr,u ot'- members said freHh medium uxtntH, aiic; fresh
!m st f S " IUkS' MCtUrd y didn't think it was necessary, j medium firstH, 29c
a til I a writ in ir it i i , Iv ' Kul r,lon Jfclaied that tp tils- Milk Haw milk (4 per centl,
in.Miii ?. !1?? l0"ks "k0 tlK: miss the proponents of the bill ' S2.55 ( wt. delivered Portland, les..
io tho same ns last year. Thev
Hniem, ashington hich of
ever, are manifold. Since Florida j mnre than fifty boys in this race,
has no boxing commission and no The blR sliver trophy fo rthe 42-
ring ccrtie, a set or regulations nc-
' A . sprin.-; surprises. Tht
An cventugfw entertainment par ; reDi"esont its district
excellence is promised, at the
Ilialto theatre neit Monday even
ing when Tom Alley, master of tho
"crucifix" hold, will meet Jim
Heslln, light heavyweight chum
pion of Australia. 1m a (Inlsh
match. On the same card, in ad
dition to a proKintnt.ry. moving
pictures of the ius Henncnberg-
Strangler Lewis world's champion
rllaml. Astoria and Tlllnmnni. ! "rll"r s'Vl'"; criticism upon the
'WW', Marslifiuld and one of the i','.'"""",'"- .. .
easlsrn Oregon squad are In thei, '" l"'""0';''"13 w 0 r " c"1,wl
.efmiH fijviui..t. .....i .,''"'"'14 to the connnlttoe room.
tiiiu imijie ( u i . k
uni biivm cum I jici uih Mie
wliile ihe comuilKsionerH were ; I pur cent. Iulterlal. stnlion irw;
helni; hear,! was unfair and would track. I(ic; delivered al l'ortluml,
Dalles will
but hns a
wean team.
The Washlnnton high s'hool of
I'orllainl is now In the second hall
of Ihu race for lliu cily clisiniiioiv
ship and Is expected to mcel some
Btlvrlnt? opposillon. Washlnmon
has an ace in tho hole, on tho lour
nament team, heltiK allowed hv ;tn
eminent i-ulinn of the stale nth'letlc
associallon lo iihiy Lewis at Sa
ship wrcstllliK lirilch wllUilso he j ' ,',7 c, . J b'lm-s-
shown . . . . uw
These pictures are said to be
the nest of their kind ever cxhlblt-
l.nwls is
IS 'a 49c.
Poultry, onions, potatoes, wool,
mils, hy, cascara haili, hops all
steady and unclianKcd.
San l;,rflii4'lstH HtilteiTat
SAN l-UAXC'ISC.'O. Feb. :!. W)
Ilultei-fat f.o.b. Kun Krancisco f,l-'c.
Wall Street Report
cenlnhle ir, l.otli - l,i.v.. .,,,,.1 1. ! T,... ., rri... I -" "'111 nemnns-VMB now Mun
arrauKCd. , l.'onrereuces .started te
day with the- Kharkey camp S(
stubbornly aKainst any but Massa-j has created a fine fouling lowunl
ehusetlH rules, whlcft preclude draw the club metnbei-s and e"'ry racer
decisions, and the Ktiihtliijr fnivenrinttbidu tb' fliilslf or' die In the at-
nuany tieterniined that New York tempt.
stale retaliations shall rule the con
test. Sqiuihhlo Only fctiirtcil.
There Is a. ehaiiee also tliat the
referee -squabble dias.only started.
lJint winter the New York commis
sion ruled that referees licensed
within the state could not officiate
indiscriminately in other sections
of the country. Since the New
York board has a working j;roo
ment with the Massachusetts com
mission, which seems to have been
flouted after acting in pood faith,
the well-informed believed that
Mifljnolia mlKht not receive perA
mission of tile home soluns to
travel south
turted to. .ralnlnc fund the. Crater Lake Ski 1 , ,
't ;elub has maintained for tho racers . .
Heslin Is on the Pacific coast
only for a short time while en
route to New York Cily and later
to Kurope, ami 1:1s uppearancc In
Medford is one of the few he will
make while the country. Alley
appeared In Medford to good ad
vantage a .short, time ago in a
inutch with Sailor Jack Wood
one f the best matches gecn In
Medford for months. . .
an elongatod center
One of the new features of tho
ski meet is the Korcat Hangers
Klre Fighters Knee. Entries from
every forest district in southern
Oregon have been received and it
promises to be one of the most In
teresting ns well as the most in
slructivo of till the events of the
day.
The judges fur the day will be
Hugh It. Hah kin, supervisor of
Crater . National Forest; H. "V.
Price, managing director of Crater
i.ake National Park Co.; and C. C.
Heeley of Southern Oregon High
way department. .
Martin Palmer, of the CrabT
i Lake National Park .Service, stop-
Tho match is picking up mo-;ld at the Fort Klamath Hotel ot
mentuin each day. Visitors, nr-fbis way Into the park. Mr. Palmer
riving in flocks, have taxed bousing
ficllltles of Miuml I leach to the ut
most, although accommodations
are' being found In neiiboring
towiiH. An addition to the arena
will be completed tomorrow.
Financially, the struggle for fatc
ccsw in over. Tlo cawh receipts to
day stood at Sfi.ntoj, the approxi
mate cost of staging the match.
Officials said that, with the excep
tion of federal taxes,, additional
receipts during the coming week
will total the Madison Sqtyre Garden-corporation
profit.
Three officials for the bout, all
timekeepers, have been chosen.
They are Uemy Dorr of New Or
leans. H. Strlbling. and unel of
the boxer, and James Downing of
Tampa. .
II
is Col. Thomson' personal repre
sentative, and will cooperate with
the Ski club In the crue of the
racers on February L'-'. ; j
This is Martin's second 'year In
this capacity and the wki club ex
pects things to go more smoothly
because of his presence. - ,
TO QUELL INDIAN,
-II'
EVERETT CUE MAN
GAINS LEADERSHIP!
Trim TniiDM
4
Webfoots to Swim
ol.0S AXUKMCS. Feb. 20 Jp
nie TniverHity of Southern Call
fornia swimmers, will meet tho fast
pnddlers of the University of Ore
gon hero Friday night In a meet
and water polo amc. The Wch
footors of Oregon boast Of gome of
the fastest' Jladdlcrs ' in coHogintn
rankri.
rh;d
rens
Colds
LOS ANC.KLUW, Feb. Z.UVl
M. C. WallKren, I'.verett, Wash.,
cuo artist, took thu lead In a mntcii
for the amateur 18.S balkllne bil
liards championship of the Pacific
coast here last nlKht by defeathiK
Joe Chamneo of Los Angeles, 300
to L'3'J In the first block of a 500-
I point match.
! TraillllK Chamneo HH to 10
the end of tho tenth liiniui;, Wall
cell Irnvo an exlliliitfon of hieh
i class billlardi. with o beautiful run I "Ul ?vor Kl,!c'l
of 9. to take tho lend which he loulul
I never rcHnntithcrt Chnmnrn'M hlL-h '
roKTLANIJ. Ore., l'eb. 20.-
Ullly Townsend. Vancouver, .
lif;htwelKht, npiuircntly on the road
lo dreamland in the fourth round
O of his thrllllnB bnllle with Pedro
Amador, the flKhtliiK San lllas In
! dinh of Panama, came back In the
-sixth round lo win on a technical
I knockout. - llllly was floored fel
ine count of eiKht with a sinachinK
left hook In the pll of tls stomach I
ns the fourth ended. The blow too
all his wind and made hint sick.
He took tn-we punishment and was
Seasick in the fifth. Thev came
out for the sixth with Hilly some
what revived and with the round
about half over. Townsend shot his
fist twice aKIllnsl tho KSine In
dian's jaw.. Amador stammered up
al the count of eiuht and Town
send wiih setting to deliver ihc fin
ishing punch. Heferee Ourman
slopped between them and stopped
the battle
whose reach Klves him an Hdvan- tho
tune and a is Kreat shooter II'
ho Is where he can drop tho ball
throcjh the hoop instead of throw
ing II.
The Medford tun welcomes him
as u touriiey player, as ho does uul
like a fast pace, and h rough wmio.
,ond wilts easily. II' Washington
and Medford should meet In Die
tourney, Lewis would lace Fred
McDonald, ulinosl ns tall as Ia-wIs,
and twice as tricky.
1'laylnn the. zone system, Med
ford defeated Salem IU points re
cently, hut ushiK (he nian toninu
jdelonsu too a 2L'to-20 Jolt. Sa
j leni Is rated as a contender, as
t jthey will be. roundiiiK into the top
I of their form when the tourney
j IstnrtB. The Cnllison crew to date
' j has no Injuries to contend with
' and are floured lo be nmimi, I lir.
tourney leaders. ,
;, The old system of clrawmc is
i still in force and local fans hope
that no yank out of tho hat will
pit Washington, Snlein and .Medford
i against each other in the first
twrnc.
In games last week Astoria and
Salem oach won a Tclory. Tho
Finns have the sumo team a.i last
year and hnvo two or three shoot
era who let flv from tho mlddlo of
the floor id makn them. Last
year their battle ngainnt Tillamook
was the most sensational of 'the
tourney, as both squads are long
distance, learns.
STATERS H AN D 44
(TO 39 DEFEAT TO
The
ritiht to sue the slate highway
commission. Several contractors
and representatives of the Con-traetol-s'
association spoke In its
favor, aided liy P. .1. (ialhigher.
their attorney. Tin- central thought
ul' ihoir argument was lhat the
bill would irlve l he contractors an
even break with the commission . $KV YORK. Feb. 20. (I'l Ke
In mailers- of dispute, purlieu- vivnl of uctiiity and Btrength in
bniy claims. Instead or the exist-' thu railroad shares, based on tho
ing system whereby the commit-! flliiiK of now merger' plans by the
slon Itself Is Judge of such mat -' J.altlmoru & Ohio anil van hwcriu-
ters. The commissioners w ere of wen sysicms uno mu incioiim:
oidnUiu that there are not
disjuites lo warrant the
In
freight car loadings, featured the
noiliMl ilisouti-s lo wnrriinl the roBiimpt loll of the upward price
, inovemeul in loilay'B Hlock inarkel
(iates said Ihc first thing the turning from the maikut until nfler
bill would do would lie lo add UR umuiii.
from JS.I.IKMI to ;i r. ,I0 n a year lo
tlic. .cost of the. highway depni-U
moot and d o u b 1 e enginrerln,':
costs. "We will have lo haVo an
engineer anil a timekeeper on
evei'y J(di all .the tlme,,r lie paid,
lie cited Only two dispute? in two
years und, said that most of the
contractors arc always among the
bidders for new' Jobs. . ,
fFfMliT
PREVENTS ESCAPE
SALEM PRISONER
Various sueclallles rose sluuiily
III the last hour, several to reifird
peaks, ileBplto a inarked eoiilruc
tlou in li e volumo of trading, llroi
ley ltudlo loiichcil 107. (Irani!
Stores, liilorstale , Deparlment
Slures. jdvancn ituiuley, and Lou
isiana Oil preferred mounted fi lo
B points. United Stales Stool roso
over II points In active Iradlng. Tho
closing was firm. Tulal sales ap
proximated 2,NU(),noo HltiiroH.
RHEUMATISM
While In France with tho Amer
ican Army 1 obtained :i iirescrlp
tlou Hint thousands of Hheunille
HUffemrs have ntsed with wonder
ful results Tho proscription cost
mo nothing and I asf nothing fur
It. I will mall It If yon will send
me your address. A postal wjll
bring II. Wrllo today. ,''
PAUL CASE. T-64, Brockton, Mans.
Does Your farm Need
FENCING?
Nothing adds more to the
value of your farm than
Good -Fences.
Just -Unloaded Car of' All Kinds
PRICED RIGHT
HUBBARD BRQS-, Inc.
. Medfcfrd, Oregon
Phone 231 , , Corner Main and Riverside
COriVAI-MS. Ore.. Fob.
OreKoti Statn coIIcrc bRKkethall
In the preliminaries Kred Kelly : yoiniRHtera pulled n fltirpriBO on tht;
run was 28.
look a decision over Hobby Ver
non: Hilly Church knocked out
Sammy Goldstein In tO- third
utj round; Kranklc Warncrke and Hob
iuiiii went six runnus 10 n oiaw anu
8am Warren got a technical knoek-
Murpliy lit the
r kkn.no. (.hi.. J- cb. i'u; (fl'i
Best Treated
Externally
That's why modern moth-
crs prefer Vicks it cannot
upset delicate stomachs.
Rubbed on throat and chest,
it acts two ways at once:
(1) Its healing vapors,
released by the body heat,
are inhaled direct to the
air passages; '
(2) It "draws out" the
soreness like an old-fashioned
poultice. . O
OCRS
f?l VAPO NUB
Fights Last Night
I MushOf. 'altahnn. lllnlor ?wcltcr
I weight champion, won a tachnical ly luck Urayfloii B fine
iHsl-goIng Idaho Vandals here last
night, sending the latter home with
a 44.to-30 defeat. The Slaters led
from tin; start, (In; first half end
ing 25 lo 12 for- tlic Orangemen,
with eight of Idaho's points gained
on free throws., McMillan. Idaho'R
fotward and-Toadlng scorer, accu
mulated 15 points, doing most of
hlB execution In the second half,
being held down to two counts in
SALKM, Ore.. Feb. 2(1. - (!)
Presence of mind of a 20-yoar-old
girl In n doctor's office and quick
action upon tho pari of a veteran
guard of the penitentiary, prevent
ed the oscapo of Walter Fisher, 211.
convict, while he was receiving
medical attention in an oculist's
office here Tuesday afternoon.
Fisher was brought to the office,
by W. K. Lamb, guard, lor treat-,
moot of a cataract. Dr. ('. II.
O'Neill reouested Lamb lo remove,
litis prisoner's liandciilfH while an
(examination was made. When
! Lamb attempted In replace IIO
; cuffs Fisher attempted to grab his
gun and savagely bit lamb's nrm.
Miss Claire Cornell, the office .(irl,
came to Lamb's assistance, block-!
ling the prisoner' attempt lo ol-j
tain n gun with one hand and grab-;
ibing Fisher's hair with Ihu other j
hnnd, her calls for Help ininglng i
: Dr. O'Neill, who helped subdi'thc j
! convict. Lamb wns forced to re-'
celtu medical attention for his hi 't
Jtircd arm. ..-"!
Fisher was received at thu pen!-1
tenliary from .Icffjn'sou county in
11125 under a 15-year sentence for
assault with Intent to commit roll-
bery. . . - - : . j
When making little ;liiB' dresses
the hem may be, stitched In on the
sewing uuiclilni. With long sllchcn.
When siitched tills way It Is easy
to lengthen or shr.iten.
f By tho Associated Pross.) ' ,
IDMANAVCLW. .Spin; Myers,
Pocatello. ft la., outpointed Harry
Klij BrowMU. I'hlladelpbbi, (lfi;
Jn"ie liondoh, Chlcagd, knocked
out .llmmle Brown. Cincinnati, til.
WILRESBARRE. Ta. Mlckaj
Doyle. I' 1 1 1 (, t o n, knocked out
rronkle Oorcla. Utlcn. X. Y., (1)!
Maxle Itoscnbloom. New Vork-ut-polnted
Garfield Johnson, .Ut
iiurgh. I0).
knockout over Fraukie Fui nte of
El I'nso. Texas, here last night in
the fourth round of a 10-round
bout, when Fuente's grinds threw
in a towel to save Fuente further
punishment. , ; . ,
Fuente wan knockeiLinvn twice
in the second round, roiicc in tho
third and was off-4lWfoet throe
times in tho fourth 1-Q'rc the fight
ended, Cullahan wciticd 147 and
Fuente- 113.
checking.
VALLA WALLA! Wash., Feb.
20. Whitman college basket
ball rjufntet completely outplayed
Pacific, university hero Inst night,
50 to 21. In p rugged game, a du
plication of Wednesday night's
pmc, which the Missionaries aleo
wou.
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LOB ANGELES. Feb. 20. W j
Ernlo Peters, the Chlplewa Indian)
from Chicago, and Speedy Dado,!
rinthv 1.llll,lnn fli-u-. .11,1 r,,t,l,t f. '
. : "", whirlwind lO-round draw hero last
Philippine Islands, and Phil wick. Bht. Knocked down for a no
C'.ovclund, no contest, (fl); Uob .., ,h P,lnrt p,r
.Moody. Pittsburgh knock.V out mad(. ,ronB fnn , ,ast
J"ck Hnber, Iluffalu, (1). ramo to ern n aian. T!e d,.ciion
PorUmid Win llorUey. ' ! "" "" altogether popular with
VICTORIA, U. C. Feb. SO. (Pi cron "
Smarting under their overw-hulmlng
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RETRIEVE BARBEE
fiui ulf an Id Pinna linilnr rntisf .
aeieai oy Vancouver, ine i-oruann or ctablluhent of bus 8CT-
hockey team vented Ucir wrath on,VC), Jtween here and Aatorla.
the Victoria Cubs here Inst night, t
and skated nwnv irlth I to n vie. Cushman Owen Hrothers lutn
tory. - 'l,ir mill changes hands -
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HAN CLEMENTE. Calif.. Feb.
20. tA9 Tom Turner, president of
the Portland club, traded Dave
Barbae, outfielder, to the Seattle
Indiana ot the Pacific Coast
league, last aeason, for Jack
Knight, pitcher. Now he la trying
to get llarbee back.
It vat r-vosbd today 'dint. Tur 'way. Medfnrrt
r Sal VV1I a-Lfll
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Local tale representative O. P.
ARME8, phone 314-Y, route 2, box
30, 2 mllei north on Pacific high
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A 1
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equipped with latest labor-saving devices place Mc-tormick-Deering
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