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I BEDFORD MATT .TRTBUXE," MEDFORP,' ORKOON. TUESDAY. MAKCH .. 1025). PSQE THREE Ghetto Pals Try for Ring Crowns BABE AND PENNOCK jPIANO AND VIOLIN : Da"y Meteorological Report GET Fl NEW OU1.KANS, March 5. Hj -r-VilliH Iluililn. the y9ung Clove land Jndiun pitcher who some limes got rattled during tho first inning last season, but delivered nnythfns tlic catcher ordered from There on in, has an invention to 'overcome his mental hurdle. It s tt "control board,', a slab the size of the batting .range, tilted ut on stilts nnd surrounded liy a net. j Out in Parsons, Kas.. this win- j ter lludliu spent his days throw-1 inff basebatls at the dummy,, and nays now he can hit it every crack. ' Rain is slowing down the Cleve land workouts, PURDUE 'FLAG POLE' ; SCORES 143 POINTS f 'Nk Mil 95-iT'' A- IRST WORKOUTS! Tfl FFATIIRF KMFfli j-IU I LTllUIlL IVI.ILU RECITAL NUMBERS ST. I'KTKrtnrilG, Fla., March S. (W Itabe Hull, will let Ills golt pmo aloiwj for a while and get down to the serious business) of preparing Himself tor tuo uaw-i . , . . , , . , ball cat .Ik,, to eo.ue. I , Mu,'b ",U,rt'5t ,s beln ln 1 Ilo eame out for ,! first work-j 11,8 tl,to ri"" l"Wm t.uilKht out with the New York Yankees which will present n piiiuo roi-ltal yesterday ami immediately . gave by the pupils of MrH. (lore's slmllo; tho i-peetntui-s u thrill ! pulliiK! of tills i lly. Ono of the. main lea- j out several loui; drives to t-hojtures of tho nttraetlve luckiMm shores of I'reseent 'lake. . ,,. I which liaa boon arranged by Mrs. Anuthor important 'fifruro an thojCioro will bo ensemble numbers for; Yankee luster. Herb Penuock, also two pianos by ih Misses VorDvun! Tuesday, .March B. .Medfoi-d ami vicinity: Cloudy to nii;bt ami Wednesday, will, mill toulKht. .Moderate temperature. Oregon: 1'nsettled tonlKht uud Wednesday, with rains north and west portions toniKhl. Moderate temperature. Local Data EI EN RDUTETO W1EET: FOR MIDWAY ROAD EDDU; SHEA JACKIE- HE,L)S did Jus first work of tho season. The slender left-hander, forced out of the game by neuritis for a good part of lust season, said ! his arm felt normal again. Ho weighs 17T. pounds. 10 pounds , more than ho over has since "ho first joined the unkoea. 1 "You can' teruehfht, tu keep jrood fighters ilown," Juldie Shea, fealhet we'sht. says Jackie licld. el- They urn title contenders. . v niU AUO, AUP.' o.' W'j-t harlesl jar,.;44. niruicn .iiuriniy, I'uruuv s Fix- foot-six scoring ace, holds the 'all- . time western -conference record. 1 Scoring eight field (ton Is and six(i; free throws against Ohio State atj., TO AID HOOP EM CIMCACO (') From tin !to make n Ihinr bv boximr. Jakic i.-tieeta of chicaKiis libelio twi left Chiuapo when ho was l": iiKinoou Jialg. Kddie Shea -anc .Kdoje stayed.. i.JUcklc- I' iehls. have htivi'd theil Ml:u!l . .11- ti Mn)in.l..K r. Hit. iway to willlln strikinK distance! featherwelubt crown, helnu sul)- seinln.-r oiiu le.-unerneryiu. urn. port IB ' Urutlicrs Olid sisters Wllll( . ""jwcllorwciKhl titles. jhls earnlliKs. Fields, one of five! ANN AlillOlt. Mich., Mar. 5. tfm-ir! ,.ftl .,.,,1 lv 1 ' iw.vu i.tt; pin. tmilliun, H ISO n.SWISIS IllH IHIII H.V. ! IT V"UCll " uui'l iili-lliinill ill .. .i.. . rVi "'-attended school tot-eihor. tlie.v ' . During' recent workouts in Chi-I bis Wisconsin team take (heir has- U-ifuyetto last Win. . M urpby ran :.,.u.ku.- Kiku,s.ei. n, ,,.,ded f ,Z " . U , " "I ?.., J ' liis season's total to, li:t points,; more than llic murk of '133 s-t by, Johnny Miner of Ohio State in jy20.-' Willi Glen Harmcson feeding thej lanky Murphy, "Stretch" cred enough points in 'the first, half to ' pet a new record ami then con- i tltiued in th esecond period to slip through the loose Ohio State de I fensq. . .. ; i Murphy has one ' more year of competition. . . '. Fights Last Night For 'more than an hour before their disastrous game with Michi- . Kan last nlKht,- Meanwell und his j retinuo of c.iacbes measured nnd re-n, ensured MichiKan's hardwood court. ' "Sas'. that basket is several inillU meters lower than the other one," inv(' informed tho startled i ( By' the Associated Press) I XKW y.ORK Oeol'KO Courtney ! Oklahoma.: knocked out Nan do. t Tassi, Italy. (1). Sylvio Miraull,. Jlichli.-ai fioldhouse attendants. W ill, both teams -rolling atrons .ijontrcal o'u.tpointed Joey AbraniE. j The dlscerpaney was adjusted Barnes, the Mail Tribune, bowlers New York (6). Walter Peters, of ; after more laborious, measuring, nosed out three straight -over Cop- Germany and Ted Moses. New I but Wisconsin lost anvwav. I CO b;st .alleys. night on the Natatoriuin i York, drew (G). Ferguson . PllOKNI.V. Ariz., March 5. (if) -Murray ... Manager Uucky Harris of tliotirey . TJetroit Tigers gained some satis- I.ounsbtiry faction from a wire received from Hagcn .... Jtoy Johnson, outfielder purchased Patton from the San Francisco Seals that! he will report tomorrow, but tbisj - . , was offset by the fact that Chick! Cluilowuy. Infieldcr who was bit by In pitched ball last season, may be Schroedcr. out for the rest of the season. jUoberts ... Harris' . plan of splitting thO Tyiee, I I snuud for .practice failed to work Heal .... out yesterday when the first con-, Wallher "tlngent refused to leavo the field: when time was up. ! i-r-ri r- iiirlAif-Mii -r-r, f Pulton, of tho newspaper, fuad,f PHILADKM'HIA Matt Adgle. IN Ml WAU UN UVV chalked up two games over the' Philudclplila, outpointed Con Kelly I I I I f lH II 1 . 1 I ,1 SOU mark and look high match 'Ireland (10). Midget Kllbuin ofll-,,,,-u lllll W1.UUH llliv I'linauoipiua, ana Tiger 'jayior, Macon, (ia.t drew (ti). Joe Proe-. tor, Washington, stopped Jack Car roll, New York (3). .total -with a nifty 5!ti. i. -- .Mail 'J'ribtme.- 1 8 i ...152 '154 110 ... 135 IIS S 14li 1 .. iso 17:; mo 4!., 9 ... ITS 203 ll!3 S39 ... 2- lily , 221 . BC ....! " 813 $54- 2513 Copco. - -, ' 1 2 3 ..'139" ' 1T1 159 AC,!) .. IS) 155 .105 sm ... 117 17" ' 158 ' -IS2 .. 135 1 12 105 .'412 ... 195 107 157 519 797 S12 804 241:11 lirFFAI.O. X. Y. Jimmy Slat-) tery, Buffalo, outpointed I.ce Dalcyj SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 5 Michigan, (li). Mixer Uosen-; I) John MeClraw. who does nil bloom.-New York, outpointed Uar-iof tho New York (.Hunts' "Mi.ster fieltl Johnson, Pittsburg, (0). Jiin-nlmiing," has a new stunt for my Mahoncy, Chicago, and Osk t raining camp use. lie calls ft Till, Buffalo, drew, (C). ("continuous baseball." - - ( Instead of having a change of NKWCASTLK, l'a. Willie Da-lside niter threo put-outs. John vies,' Cliarlcrol, Pa., outpointed has liis regulars but until 27 outs Frisco Grande.. -Uuffalo, -X. Y., are recorded. Then ho calls tu (101. Chet Smullwirjil. Tterrcthe second team to bat until they Haute, Iiitl., outpointed Kddie Itut-i have' exhausted their quota of man, Akron. Ohio, (0).' Tomjonts. The "Little Napoleon" thinks 0'I"nry, Cleveland, outpointed Kkljhis scheme is good because it rioblmnn. ' Ak,-on, (6): ' ' 'saves so much lime. Harvey and Iteulali llore. Another special feature will be I a violin ensemble by ten violin stu-i dents of Mrs. l.einlce liolger. The! program, which Is to be given dur- j lug tiie Coiico hour from ! lo 10 p. m. this evening, follows: 1 PAUT 1 Piano duet, Norwegian DiuicctlrlViH Vor lean Harvey, llcuhth tiore : Two Walt7.es Schubert : Marjurle lwis Dance Chiiructoristique - Mncl.aughllh Howard drover t Slavonic Dance (Prlmol Paul De Vol At Evening Wright j liny Lewis , I Reverie Harold j Allen Rogers ' Sprln Dawn Mnzurku Mason j Dorothy Burgess Ktude No. Hi Heller Hosa Gore Souvenir : Judusolin Kdward Wiirner PART 11 Vultie Cuprico (1! pianos). Spross Yer Dean Harvey, lieululi lion, Faulasle, D Minor '. .....Mozart Alt Wein tlodowsky Uhupsodie i Koellingg Dculnb liore To Spring .'..".... (Irleg Notturno . tirleg Kammeuol Ostrow Rubenstciii Vor Dean Harvey W'pRpnleld (2 pianos KJerulf Ver Dean Harvey, Heulah Uoro Violin Kusenible. Under direction of Mrs. llernico' Holger (10 In struments) '''Serenade to the Moon" Ctunilo d'Alesslo VDeparture" Charles lancla "Arrival'' ; .. Clmrles Dnnelu . Tho personnel of the violin en semble ih ns follows: Iternlce liol ger, Floy Young, Heulah liore, Kl len Unley. Kunice linger, Dorothy Clore, Catherine Imlley. Kdith Ar nold, l'crty O'Nuill, Marie Moon, piano. , Tempi Oiture (degrees) T3 3S Highest (last 12 hours) 74 TO I.OvesI (last 12 hours) 30 3S Uel. humidity (per el.) 25 7S Precipitation (inches) State of weather... Cldy. Clear Total precipitation since Sept. 1, I92S, S.1T inches. Sunset today. 0:00 p. in. Sunrise Wednesday, ti:Z& a. m. Sunset Wednesday, 0:27 p. ,n. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time T3 5? ? 3 lltiker t'lty liisinaick Itoiso Henver Ot's Moines Kresno llelenu Los Atmeles .... MarshlitUI I'hoeuix Portlnml Hed Itlulf HosburK Salt rak t'ity.. San I'Vnii'eisco.. Santa Fe Seattle Spokane Walla Walla .... Winnipeg ;n 3J as 44 IS .'4 3X 4(i hi 4S 4; fu 44 40 f4 4 t'lear 1. Oly. t'lear t'loudy t'louily fti-ar Cloudy (."loudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear l-Henr Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clomly , L. W. DICK, Meteorologist. He's HI and n Sprinter. YATErt CKNTKlt, Kans. "Dad' llumpton claims to be the 84-year-old spi'in't champion, lie has challenged any man his one to beat his record of 31! uccoml in the lOOryard dash. A Clarinda, Iowa, couple paid for .a marriage license with 300 pen-nies-suved during courtship, they said.'" V. C. liiochler, president and Kcneral mauaKer of FriRidairc Corporation will head u party of twenty-flvo factory offh-ials from the (teiierai offices at Daylmi, Ohio when they comr es( to cunduct u raciflo coast sales 'ouventlon at San Frnncisro Mureh 15, according; to word received today by A. li. Cunningham of reoule'H lleeiiic store. Med fol'd l'YiKldairo dialers. A special train carrying TiU offi cials nnd drillers will arrive in Medford on March 14th on its way to San Francisco and Mr. C.'un niuKhani is making urranKeineuts for eiittM-taiunient for tho visitors durhiK their brief slay In tills city. Approximately N.io representa tives nf the organization will at tend the San Krnneisco meeiiiir;. tho local dealer has been inform ed. Tin- convention program will be in charge of iC. V. Callaway, layton. Ohio, m ananer of branches. rh- party that will come to the Pacific coast already has conduct ed uino regional meetings in vari ous cities of the Onlted States and Canada, reaching appruximntcly ltUMiu meinbors of the field or ganization. Ordeis totaling ?7, Ouu.oou were turned in ut these eunventions. In coinuieutlug on the showing made during these meetings, .Mr. It loch lei stated that prospects point to n business increase dur ing HUM), of at least 25 per cent, "Although Frlgldnlro sales during 1 HI'S were greater ln volume than ever lief ore, J !'!!) will see that mark increased,"- he said. "Just ness In January tills year showed an Incrense of 30 per cent over the same month last year." At tho conclusion of the San Francisco convention, a number of tho Frlgidulro executives in the pnriy will visit the organiz-ulon's branches, on tho I'uetfle coast, iiiiiy a first hand investigation of business conditions and plan for increased activity In 1121). The first reading of tho petition for the construction of the Midway highway, extending from thu Dr. C. 1. Sweeney gate on the- Pacific highway to Iiybec bridge will be conducted by the county court at the regular session tomorrow. The second reading will occur tho fol lowing Wednesday, March 13. when it is expected both side of the Issue will be heard. According to members of the county court, there very little, opposition to. the r"d, the chief point bclug a difference nf opinion over tho amount of the right-of-way dam ages. The road viewers have esti mated it at sr.r.Od. Some of the' property owners hold this is not cnuimh. The general road fund program1 of the county will not be formu-, la ted until after the Midway high-, way is settled, one way or another. Its construction Is held to be an Important public work, furnishing a shorter route to this city for the Sums Valley district and interme dins orchardists and dairymen, and a direct routo from this city to the proposed new airport, ' for. which Sisu.uutf will, bo vuted upon by the Voters of this city April A woman of Jacksonville, Fla., saw what she thought were alliga tors in a city sewer., I'ollce arrived with rii pes and axes to find two city employes working. One day Ureal Hend. l'a.. missed j its firo truck. It was found that, threo students from Kusi-uchannn 't had taken it to their town us aj prank. SCIATICA THE DEMON PAIN Tingling, pricking pulns that travel down the thigh and leg to the heel are caused by an inflammation of the sciatic nerve. Don't waste time taking drugs to "mask" the.se pains, (iet a supply of Tysmol, that sooth ing,' heating absorbent which goes in through the pores and helps to drive out the Inflammation com pletely. T y s m o 1 Is guaranteed harmless free froin narcotics. F.x cellent for nil forms of nervo pain, whether caused by sciatica, neu ritis, neuralgia or rheumatism. Nothing Ike it for muscular sore ness and stiff, swollen joints. Sold by leading druggists. Always on hand at Sirang's Drug Store. " . ymSt$j$ v' )Py MiM BiUle Dut'se'-: r 1 - - - ' XK ' ft. i ' f Popular American ActftM- . : ''.'. ' V Mk, 'ir.li:lmiiW f J and Star of the Stage. ' lO STUM SSJf '. . . . ' ' it III m 11 TtwAmerlcpTobcQCo..Manufiictiifer a most effective way of retaining a inm 1 ' mue,ftiAte "To stay slender reach for a Lucky Strike instead of a sweet when yunr mvect'Umth tempts you. I have practised this for years and find it a most effective way of retain' ing a trim figure. There is something to the toasting process iiici develops a flavor in Luckies that completely satisfies the desire for sweets. At the same'lime, toasting lakes out the irritants and Luckies never affect the voice." , Billie Burke Authorities attribute the enormous increase I in Cinnrprtp milinr rr the imnrnvpmenf: in the process of Cigarette manufacture by the appli cation of heat. It is true that during the year 1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all other Cigarettes combined. This confirms in no un certain terms the public's confidence in the superi ority of Lucky Strike. "It's toasted' . No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Cooit to tnatt rniilo Uoolf-uf every Saturday night through the National Broadcasting Company' ricfu-ork. Th 1.1'cliy Stride Dancr Orcheitrain "The Time, that made llroadivay, iiroadteay." NNEYCM J.C.PE WWm A Thrilling Collection of Important Fashions and Correct Accessories for Spring and Summer 'All over tlic store there arc the most delightful things "to sec and to " own! Each one a triumph of new ness, an authentic fashion that will make-your spring and summer sea son a style succ&. A peck at the price tickets will convince the thriftiest shopper that she can afford the lovely things she ' longs to have. We in- .... vitc you to sec tnc new things with us, longs to have. Wein- jrfS&M i vmrd XWk Printed and Plain Frocks Swrt Coats . . Dress Coats Jacket and Ensemble Costumes Tailored Suits . . . Millinery . . . . Shoes .... Qlovcs . Handbags . . . Hosiery, 1 Il iiTiuT . . .