Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 11, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL' TR1T.UXE, -MMDFORD, OKKGOV. 'MONDAY.
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'OUTDOORS AND AWAY" CALL THE RED GODS FROM THEIK'HIDDEN HOMES IN THE WEST
It
JOLLY ROBBY
FINDS OUTLOOK
DISHEARTENING
Brooklyn Team Beset By
y Holdout and Injury Hit--;
ters : Can't Field and
Fielders Can't Hit Ten
tative Lineup Not Set.
Br Brian Bell, .
(Associated Press SimrU Writer.)
CLEAKWATEH, Fla., Mar. 11.
(iP) Wilbcrt Koblnson, tho . "Jolly
Robby" of Brooklyn baseball, finds
It ardor to display his beaming
smile as the ItublnB, established '
and presumptive, go about their'
' training-. Any frowns Bobby may
bo concealing arc justified. His
star pitcher is out of the nest, his
captain and shortstop, about whom
he expects - to build his team, Is
suffering from a sore arm, and
he hfia some fieldors who can't hit
and some hi item who can't field,
i Big Dazzy Vance, the specdball
king of the National lague, is los
ing valuable days of preparation
for a busy season while he con
fines his attention to the business
orfice instead ot the ball field. The
Dazzler think the club officiate
have , underestimated hla value by
about 92,500 and wants his con
tract figures revised. .
Olenn Wright, a great shortstop
for Pittsburgh, pulled up with a
lame arm in his first day of practice-
and Is under treatment. Until
thu extent of the hurt is finally
determined. Manager Hobinson'.i
plans for his infield combination
must remain uncertain.
Brooklyn lacks coordination In
fjume of the players. If Wally Gil
bert could hit like either Babe
Herman or Harvey Hemlrick, he
would be a third base sensation,
and If cither of the. club's star
hittciH could come up with the
balls Gilbert gets. - Bobby would
worry -much IorsV '"Too early." says
the manager when asked if he had
made a tentative arrangniR'nt of
his infield and outfield combina
tions. Tho taHk may, be a. trifle
difficult much later. '; , f
; Two assignments. .
Two positions sei'in assigned. Del
TtlNfionettev'vho can hit "and field.
will play first, base, and llorman
will take eure of right field. J ...
" man is no ball hawk but he Is the
club's best h'Uer.
Jake Flo wen; wus given u tenta
tive advantages kt second base in
I lie pre-seuson oaleulatlons, but
Hilly lUiicl, who has had two (rials
' with the club, has complicated the
situation by his good playing In
practice.
Bube Bresslcr will be an out
bidder, at least purl of tho lime.
Max BoHonfold, one of the. Uni
versity of Alabama crop of football
nnd baseball plnyers; John Fred
erick. , n Memphis graduate,, tin-much-traveled
. Hours' t-ullovs and
Hal Ieo. a former InClvMer.' fur
nish an interesting contest for. the
available, outfield openings, i Max
farcy Is listed as an outCMder.
but probably ho will coach and act
aa first lieutenant to Manager Itob
inson much of his time.
Seven of last ycar'K pitr.hinp
staff, excluding' Vance, are bark.
Thus fur there has " been no Indi
cation 'at" the training camp that
any of. the veterans will be dis
placed. iThe holdovers are Doug
' McWeeny. Watson Clark. Big Jhn
Klltott, liube fclirhanlt, Bay Moss
"In and Txmis Koupal
With Max Carey acting as drill
master, tho Brooklyn players go
through one of tho most elaborate
programs of exercise in baseball.
With military precision the squad
falls in, counts off and then exe
cutes a aeries of intricate maneu
vers. Hats lire used for guns. Man
ager Hqbinnon yells advice and
c o m in o n t from the ctubhojusc
porch.. Terlmps these are his hap
piest moments of. the day. lie is
not bo carefree when the ball play-
linr begins.
Are You "Hitting
OnAUSix?"
Liver Stomach Bowels
, Nerve- Brain Heart
Are TheyAHl 00?
Folks, the human body is iusJt likc.a
Rood car, everything must be in good
working order if you expect to get the
best Dcrlormance out of cither.
You can't expect to feel loo if your
liver is out ot order, your stomach
upset, nerves jumpy or bowels tied up.
You must build up your vital forcw
and you weak, weary despondent men
and women uhd have been doctoring
for ages trying to get back the vim ana
endurance of earlier years will bcastun-
iahed, delighted and amazed to ec i
bow quickly st rcngt h, energy and vital-
itycome back thru the use of TanUc. j
GGo to your druggist now and get a
bottle of Tanlac. MilUonsof folkahavc !
Martcrl back- on tl,)oad to youth, t
health and happiness with this world- j
la r nous tonic and there is no reason i
hy j-oti, too, can't begin loiJay t rc- I't' The Iji Or.nmle M. 1 .A. hiui
build your worn-out tifsucs anj rc-jlietlmll team won the eastern Ore
vitalize your entire system. s iKon inilepeml. nt hn.-baU eham
Vour money back it you a?- "ot pionshlp here Saturduy, l.y defent
spceflily helped byafair trial of this inir t;okr Athletic eluti. :9 to 19.
w-orld-lamous meuicinc,
'Tanlac
world-famous medicine.
SfelBf 111 ?M. 181 KANGAROO COURT
m&M ' 1 TAKES LAST CENT
lira rss' iteMbMi- ; .-:
Two siiicrlalivcs,Rai'iiT am' al)o Luxe Sport Roadslrrby Durant is scon at
1 the lop left. A mile below the ground surface, at the bottom of the Grand
Canyon, rolls the Colorado (center). Almond blossom-time in California is
a time of tinted wonder as shown on the extreme right. Below at the left is
the stark cone of JVJount Adams which deserves great fame. Utah abounds in
. liulc-known but beautiful streams, one of which appears in the lower center.
GOLF Tl
SET FOR SUNDAY)
Giving the new members of tho
Hoguo Valley Gulf ejub an oppor
tunity of meeting and playing with
old members.- a St. Patrick's Day
tournament has been arranged for
next Sunday at the club, the mem
bership of which will be divided
Into the "blues" and the "whites."
Approximately t5 , new members
huve Joined in the past month or
so and each one will be given aut
opportunity of playing with older
heads of the game.
Foursomes will. be. played next
Puiidny. with a new. and an old
member on each team. The tour
nament s "expected to attract many
club membues to tho HnkH, import
ed to be in exceptionally good. con
dition fot this lime of the .yotu..
The pairings will bO made 'by Jack
Hueston, club professional. '
v.-V.
ALL RIGHT THIS YEAR
tVAXHIXOTON, Mar. 11. -uPl !
Goose . t'.o.slln. American lenmie i -t B now iunned to Rive those'col'k fK''t between tho Uelfastj - A host or rrlends hero and else
battltuj chumplon. has reached the j . m d;lro an opportunity i jWldder nml Oublln Klil. I whero III southern Oregon will nil
Washington training camp at
Tampa, Fla., with an armful of
good news for Manager Walter
Johnson. Ills throwing arm, he
says, is all right. R was all wrong
most of last season, and lie, had
to relay tuo-balts that reached him
via the, infield. Joe Judge, first
baseman, who has been -with -him
at Hot Spring nnd . accompanied
him to Tainpu, echoed the outfield
er's optimism. s
A alrenuouK week of exhibition
games wan inaugurated with a C-l
victory over tho Tampa Southeast
ern leaguers yesterday, despite
some wltd fielding by "ftlg Jim"
Weaver, who pitched the opening
innings, and Klmer Voter, third
baseman.
AVAU),V, Catallnu Island. Cab,
Mar. 11. (JP) After breaking even
with l,os Angfdes in th.clr first two
exhibition guniy.s of the season, the
L'ubs were back on Catalina island
for more conditioning todaf. ' .
Manager Joe McCarthy is satis
fied his club linn fliialty got enough
batting-punch for a National lea
gue pennuntt so his worries have
revolved to pitching and tho in
field. .'
lingers llornsby wielded his
heavy willow with UMial gunto in
the Angels ncrlrp. ;racking out two
homcrw, a brae- of dmibb's, a sin
gle and accounting fur seven runs.
INS EAST
iflDOItANDB. (ire.. Jtimli II.
Itakir only loses thH y.nr
were to 1-a flrando and t!m Iu-
pene fohnwlis. Irt two years 1-a j
(Irande has lost but one game to.
Itaker. one to M illainell-j univcr-t
AKES FINE FIGHTERS ARRIVE 1BUCHTER LEAVES !
SCORE FOR RANGE
In jiplteof jhe light rain 'which"
fell during the early morning, n
goodly number of thu members of
the Medford .National Blflu club
spent .several hours al iho outdoor
rifle range, firing. the military rifle
qualification course yesterday
The' firing Is all conducted at a
raimo of 20u yards, 110 hotH being
fired In slow fin
and 1!0 In rapid
fire. Home . of
the outstanding
scores were highly gratifying to tho i
officers, and those with which tho .
nhootora attained qualification rat -
ItiKH arc Biven. '
B. Jt. Lull mado tho oxnci't rifle-
lunn .K.riulo,' with a ncoru of tin
out of a ooskIIjIo 2f,0' lioliits. and
! five othern attained thu tnarkKHHin would niuko a good main cvont
! ratine as- follown: Stanley Joous, !(" Itself. it
I L'07;V. S. Clooillow. 205; Sam Jt'n-I ,'1"-' eeoiul lirellmlnary of tho1
I ninifx, 19T; Jnhn Neklermeyeh, l!)ri,evenInB will featuru Lloyd Hu-
and K. C. Sander. 1U0. nnmbor
others, who also completed thelaW'st Tex Porter, local boxer-;
course, made scores only slightly
below the minimum marksman
ratine;, and still others fired only
a portion ot the course.
.. nnrilon of the course.
familiarize themselves .with the!
Hprlngfteld rifle by providing clleh'l
a rifle, together with dummy cart
ridges for rapid fire drill, etc., on
Wednesday evenings when tho clubi
meets on tho indoor range in the
Armory. .
I
LA tl UANDK, Ore., March 11.
(Ar) The Jfluo Mountain baseball j
leugue was organised hero yeslr-
day for the Benson, with :
rendlcton, KnterpriBe, linker and
i LaOrande entering teams. All
were repreHented here exeeit l!a-
ker, who telephoned assurauco of!
playing.
The season, to consist of 12
game, will open April 21 in La,
Grande nnd I'endleton. j
Teams this year will bo por-j
mltted to hire only two outside 1
baseball players.
- MAUHliniSLD. Ore., Mar. 11. ,
jypj-V. v t)avl of Kugcnc was to- i
day fined 51 ''0 on a chnl'g'J of reck I
les drivlnjc in connection V, t h an:
accident Ood tho Koowevelt high- I
way 8aturddy. resulting In tho In
Jury of five persons. All will re-
rnVM'.
The Food-tonic That
Imparts d
Feeling of Fitness and i
Strength ;
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Rich in the
Health - building
Vitamins of
Cod-liver Oil
js
m
T
With tho arrival of Terry Kiluen
from Kugono and Franklo War
neko from Portland today, prepa-
ratlonH wcio coinik-ln for thu blB : ,,,,,, ,,. H()ln() Umn ,.,,,,
Aineiicaii Legion muoki'i' at tlio!)y httart trontile, much to tho
armory HiIm ovt'iilmr, featm-liiK Knit ll'lnit Ion or IiIh rclutlv ami
them; two ' f lithium l'.i tin. main .fUmd" h'fl Iuki nlKhl fororllnii.l.
event ot a M-roum! IjoxIiik curd.
TleketH wure reportinl to ho onJ
(joying
heavy nUvaneo . sale thla
afternoon, Indicating tho presence
o'fho 'larK08t, crowds oC'A, 'J"1"'' " '""L".!!"?','.'."'.."?
oi one
Uht!
Klleen and Warneko will mix
gloves for 10 rounds If one does
not fall by tho .wayside by tho
knockout route. The selnl-wlndup
OC six roundN hetweun Ijikcy Moi'-'i
rlsnn and rankle - Monroe, thu
latter ot Portland anil tho former,
"f Hood Ulver in expected to be ,
!" f""t n tho lonln event, and :
iBe " temrai I'omt, a dark norsojwim InauKiirated by IiIh cIoho
wrestler. Tho first match will hi!Inallv realized that hi. should un.
Mickey (tlley of Medford analnst !
the .Manila Kid of Portland nnd
Knl ,,! preceded by a short liamo-
THE OLD THRILL
ALWAYS REMAINS
You will enjoy banking
here as much as we will
enjoy your patronage
"Your service exceed our expecta
tions" is the kind of testimonial for
which we are ever striving.
Come in Today
and Open Your AccQunt
The Jackson County Bank
ES'.'AULlSrf ED llm
- Medi'ord, Oregon
Commercial Saving Safe Deposit
. UCMBUIt I UDCRAL MCSHItVIl SrtTBH
' :JL- i
FOR VETS CLINIC
I
John J. Kuchlor, city councilman
and' merchandise manager of iliu
. I California Oregon Power company,
i wlin hnu Ilium huvlittr tn luntn hln
",' ,1 v "
of 'the Vcteiunu' hospital In that
'city. 1 1 o is a veteran of Uio Kpan-,
Ish-Amorican ' war ami lias for
' Mrtf.' 'Ilucht.nr anil her inollior,
AIi-h. Hoho - Klfcrl, will follow him
to 'Portland' within a fnv da.vn.
Tim ultil.. .if 1l ltlii.lil..f'u
.. ..it il(ll(ri, i, - ilo0, ilana.
llclll)K lllrt' i)u8in0Ha mHl rMv. amvn
(1H mm. ),,, urentlv worried hla
,.,,n,iH fm. Wook paHt, a8 ho wus
ii,n-.iio m tlu. n,n,. nfiniv.rl nil.
1(.o to K0 to tno Vo, ,.aii8' hospital
for troattnent in Iioiioh or helnt!
HtraiKliteneil out. lfowev-, hint
WBnk cllmpalKn ot Hollultatlun
friends, an a result of which ho
doreo a clinic and treatment, and,
Klvlno- In. dooartod for Portland
last cvenlllK.
be hoping that ho vetunis to Med
ford" in at leust much better health.
MOW YORK. March 11. (P)
Today's New York American says
, that Mrs. Agnes llimlton O'Neill,
I wife of Hugene O'Neill, dramatist,
: is reported to have left for Bono
I to seek a divorce.
Olnsfllfle.1 nrtvertlHlnir irotf rpnoltB.
Madam: Are You
A "COOKING SUCCESS?"
How
"I did so
' uv ivr vmivTh
DEMONSTRATION
March 11 to 16, Inclusive
Patented, built-in GRIDDLE giv
ing 50 more gas cooking surface
The pulenteil, linlll lll firl(ldll)
furniH tho lop of Iho kllclien
h e n tor (In
c I n orutor) '
and 1h heat
ed by a pat
ented GAS1
burner. You
can cook on
this part ot
the KtiiTO
with OAS
whero tho or
dlnary stove
Incinerator requires ronstnnt
stoking with coal or wood.
Why Spark Stoves Axe a Joy!
(1) Thoy urn beautiful, particularly In tho new colored enamol aud two-tone finishes.
(2) A utilck Kulng-ovcr with tt damp clolh keeps thum shiultiR and spotlose. . . ;
(!!) Tho Hpark Mlrror flnlsh Up-lop keeps fumes out of the kitchen: prevents humors
KottlnK doKKod with urease, and the bottoms of cooking vessels from bcuoinlnB
blackened; saves from 23 to 60 on your as bills. i '
An Eight-Quart
West Bend
Waterless Cooker
which is nationally adver
tised and approved by Good
Ho'uxekeeping.
Freo during this demonstra
tion with every Spark grid
dle top range.
Southern
209 W. Mdi'n St.
The "kangaroo court." its offi-
i cers made up of inmates of tne
! county Jail, is an efficient organt
j zatlou as far us extracting money
t from new prisoners is concerned
i and as far as Orvllle Heed, Doty,
1 Wash., motorist Is concerned. This
I forenoon when ho appeared In jus
j tlco court on a charge of. reckless
j driving, following an auto crash on
! the Pacific highway between Med
ford and Central Point, Uoed de
clared he could pay no fine, as the
"kangaroo court" had taken his
last seventy cents. He was sen
tenced to servo ten days in the
county jail, where he had been a
prisoner since .Saturday.
Keod was given the entire blame
for the crash, in which ho struck
an automobile of A. J. Chance of
Long Deach, Calif., head-on, caus
ing minor injuries to five persons.
Itoth cars were badly wrecked and
Heed'a machine was so badly dam
aged ft Is hardly worth .tho price
of repairing it.
PlnBnlflprt ndvprrmfntf (rot rnmiltn
many times have you said:
want it to look nice this time!"
fmm 111 Americas nrmner Knny 1 I
M 1 1 n.Trto r ac (Tnuc '
Keeps 6 for
with only
A atove like a dining
room table really
atove with an "exten
Ion" top, made ex
preaaly "For the heart of the
home"
Oregon Gas Corporation
K. I. PAZEY, Manager Phone 526
BY PARTNERSHIP
Regarding a new architectural -partnership
firm with offices -In ;
Medford and Klamath - Falls,
formed by Frank O. Clark and
Wallace B. Lambreth, tho news of ; u
whleh has not been formally an-
nounccd yet In this city, the Klam
ath Falls News of Thursday said; .
"Announcement was mado yea
terday of tho opening of offices in
the lVlicnn theater building by
Frank C. Clark of Medford and,:;
Wallace B. Landbreth, Portland,
prominent architects.
"Recently the two men forme!'
a partnership to conduct offices
in Medford and Klamath Falls. M ,
Mr. Ia m broth will liavo charge 'of "
tho local office, whllo Mr, Clark
will be located In Medford.- :
"The early years of Mr, Clark'-!
training were spent in the office's
of Stanford White of New York,
City, where he had charge of all j
details for tho old Madison Square t
Garden. letter ho worked In Los- S
Angelen and San Francisco before,. J
locating In Medford. s
"The city hall. Hotel Medford, .,,
Elks building, Craterinn and Kiallo
theaters in Medford, besides any
number of residences are some of
tho important buildings which he
has had charge of In tho valley'
city.
"Mr. Lambrcth attended school
flchool of architeeturo at.tho Unl- .
verslty of Oregon, and for the past .
seven years has worked in'many of fI
the prominent offices along;, tho'
coast. He was one of the four
that passed tho four days' written .
examination for an architects'. 'li- J
cense in Oregon last year.
"Tho firm announceH that the ,';
architectural services offered hero.'.'
and in Medford are of any building
I Problem regardless of M?.o.u
HNEUMONIA
rCall a physician. Than btgia
"emerRency" Uwtmnt with
VICrS
V VaroRub:
Ovt 3t Million Jar t d Ymarlp
'
more vessels steaming
2 burners turned on
What a Bavlnit of gas! By
BCtual lest, Hpafk Llk-Top
with the pat
ented, built-
in Griddlo ro
duces gas
bills from
"5, to B0.
With the
00 addod
cooklntr stir
foee, you cau
cook m o re
thinly at ono time. Spend
fewer hours In thu kitchen.
Demonstration
endi day from 9:00 n. m.
to 5:00 p. lu.j under di
rection of Mrs. Grace
L. Sanders, factory rep
reseittativc. "You Are Invited"
52M1UMON BOTTLES USED !;:-"