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I.'. . - ,' ' ' PAGE SIX ' WEDTORT) Ma"TT TRTBTTNTI. MEDFORD, OKEOON". FRIDAY. MATCCJT 3.'. 1028. CONNIE TO USE wn. oppose cruciKx Hold j EXPECT ALLEYJO SALEM BOOS RING SAME PLAYERS ANOTHER YEAR Philadelphia Roster But Lit- j tie Changed for 1929 Pennant Chase One New j : pitcher May " Be 'Signed. . for Athletics. I FIRST BRACKETS : ! PLAY TODAY FOR By Brian Bell. AFHoclatcif prr-Hs SportM "Writer. FOJtT .MVKKS. Flu., March 164 r WV-C'onnlo Muck will attempt to jj; win -an American leaKUo ponnant r for' ' Philadelphia with practically K (he jmnm phty ci! who failed by . n nn iir nuii'sln lam vfiir . 'n now ffii'OM will Jlllliffir in the V "I" ""V .......... however, pointrf to ono new pltchor RitO If the young man about to Ito Htrutk' hy the major league lighlniiiK lum a turvo Imll. Ath letic fans will see a (treat deal of him: TIiIh promising recruit in , 1:111 isrenlu'nrldjre, Into of Imrtmouth. "Jlrcek" tuiH not yit Ihhti called K on .lo nhow upcrlficathinH for a curVe hail, hut there Is little I Uuht that he has pvcrylhlnir e!xe c a pitcher ppfilH. I AKHiKMinent of the versatile Jlm- my -Fojcx, ono of tho extra "x" j Foxxc. to firn( hasp, 'will cnuno B ii rcvinlon of the infield plans. - -VI. v Illul.j... i.-i.til.l Itr. Vi. 1...-M Wi i nominated at Heeond ba.e with-1 jHsk"tbnl1 tournament, including out oppoHltlon, hut he showed a teams from aecomlnry hit-U kHiuoIh c dtslncllnatfon to Hifrn, Jimmy j.in' Luke, Ktauialh, Jackwon, Jone 5 I)ykeH, who phiys anywhere hb , phlne. JJoukIuk, 'ooh ami Curry I flndH hlmHClf, may play second, , eountiuH, liivorton defeated Hums j with Joe Holey at short and A'alley W to 111; Coos Klvur. 31, Srtmmy Hale at third. If HWhop Gold Hill 1C; l'ort tUfoid as. Hld KirclH in at second, liykes still niny dli- 17; Ilulle KhIIh 21. Talent 2(1. r .... n ..I a ,....1,.r. by forcing Hale from third base to a utility status. Joe I fussier and Eddie Collins again will stand . t ,vy WRISTLOCK KRUSE AT STATE TRIALS It 1 a nu8tlon of BUiiiRnmcv , U' Arllmr I't-rry between the wrtHtloek, favorite HAI.IO.M. Ore., Mureh It. (Kpe- nolrt of Hot) KniHC, and tho "cruel- tint fornniionilenee.) Jledfonl fix," favorite of Tom Alley, when wim Iih Hrai enmu of the jrtnte theae two men meet nexf Monrhiv teurnev .tniluv. itnil nmtd the boon evening lit tho Itlalto theatre In I "f t lie Hatom routine nectlnn they I the main event of a wreatlins' tnaile the poorewr hovinr of tiie smoker, which will inclnde two kihwiii. They eamo In late, and Rood preliminary bonta. " j did not get warmed up until well Krime In lilx home territory Into the weond iiuarter, when Juki around Portland lutx had little trail- j hefore the end of the firxt half, : !' ot dlspoHliiK or opptmenla and they took a five-point lead over recently defeated Oeorsoj Katsaiio- .MeljiuKhlln, ami never after were headed. ra, well known Hollywood, Cnl., j movie actor and wretftler. when the latter invaded . Portland and do ! rented all of the Krnpplers he could I rind there until he rair' across Kruno. Til Portland man in re- . i E From the tim tho Mt-dford 1 team took tho flour at the start, until they put tho Kuine on ice, , tliere was a pei-sistont booing from tho Ha lent routine seetfon. Tliev jKurded as on of ' tho hontliest sctim to have transferred their , wroKtlnrH on the coast and an of hate of Chomawa to MedforU. Iiut championship caliber. j what n hnspitnblo host they were . However. Alley, who halls from to Chemawa. A noble redskin .foTitana, haw found little trouble could not make n quick move, in nsfiiK hhi "crucifix" hold (o' ad-1 without a volley of cheers. No team, who ever cm wo to Sulein was i van fit Ke iii nearly nil matcheir he " lT """'"'"ft irujii ho kow-towed to. The cheers have volume, but lack sincerity. In today's first Kitmi-s of tint Houlhern Oregon Normal HA N ANTONIO. Texas. March ir. Andy iteeAe. who may or may not jlay second base for the New York Giants this year, is koIuk to pick- his spots for home runs In ! Sim Aiitiiiilo u-tlh llttl.. nmn i-iire ' school ) hereuftei-. ' ! He poleil tUt a lint-yard drive i over t.ie center field wall as the ! Oirnils downed San Aithntiu yes- j tcrday, 1 5 to 5. That was all j rlffht. Jitit tho hall sailed over the i part of llio fence on which .Is painted a Hlpn reading: "For every home run hit over this part of the last game was the hardest f ,, ,.-," ..m.k. i . uma imo.UK mm nu.i Am . , t l()k, won In the last five seconds. . .1(l, AllHfralht.' This hold Ik the mowt 1 effective in wrestllup today tifter It is once applied to a lucklestf op- Medford plays The Dalles Frl-I i- ponnt. Alley has' demonstrated day morning. Tho Dalles beat, t efficiency In local mulches. v. ! Tillamook running up a 22 to 0 i i no evening it 8enil-wimuif he- Ht-oro before-Tillamook scored iu twnen Tommy Ityanr local wrest- point. The Dalles team made ; IhiK titllor; anrt; YoiiriK Ooiclt, an-1 some of tho most hair-raising I ollp'i Medford hoy, in expecHed to ; shols ever enacted. Gibson made ' he another hard fouKht hntlle. j eight basketsJn it row, from near ! Loth boys are Hlrnng and clever. I the center of the field, lie would ! Who Else Wants a Suit? We nave neipeu a of men by selling them suits ior $12j50. If you need a Suit you are next. All sizes. -Also Suits at- $18.50, and the famous Buddy , just blaze away, and w-h-i-s-k! i,Thi' 1 Dalles is after Medford's scalp, zealously. OF ARIZONA DIES The Washington high did not look so j hot against AVallowa, a very weak i.team and apparently awed by the j length of Center Iewis. They let j him stand and rest, Mr. "Lewis does not relish n hot puce, and In i easily winded. a lot of kid- Claincs. scheduled for this afler- by for Infield emergencies. Mck j noon ivere between (llendalu and; Itorelll. tho MuhlenheifT athlete. iMenl!l: Kerby vh, Central I'olnt; needs more experience. I'owcrs vs. Drain: Itogue Itiver vs. Name Turf Veteran. N K V YOlIK, Ala n h 1 r. .(IV xuy . i n- . . ,l",nh,,huM been named official starter eloap luu. been l,rouKht over In-, will he played on the outcun.e oi l,,,,. . ,,,.,., ,,., ,, met. with A hort K Iminons, Cleprwo, acoreM thl a ternoon. ths HUU,, ,(, mm ,M)U., .im.H, linn nn.K mi .,...-- ........... ... .,...,.,,. , ,,,..,. eliih yedtiM-day. ' , puted poKKPHMlon .of the field; Jlo-.tnke part In the tournament liirtor Hiimmn. -former Cleveland out-t Hchcduled to end tomorrow, .-i A fielder, will be a reaerve, asflHled dinner la honor of the viHitor waa fflo Oifle Orwotl, who wan a pitcher lleltl today at noon at the l.lthla laft year and fli'Kt baMeiiian llilrf .HPiJiikh hotel, with. "i0 people L rprlnif. Itedman Home,' Sniilhern !;jircjDt. . . Metlioilltit university foolliall player nnd John Scott, .Mercer tililverMitv h liroduct, am) proteKe of the Korl . Mytira Klwanla club, arc not yet li'caily. , Mickey to m icli. Mk'ltcy Coohvune. the immt vnlu ' yble player In the American lenauc hv' Official verdict, will do tile I hulk' of the catching, but t'y l'cr- , IiIiih Ik available aa flrat aid. j Hob (Irovc, (ledi'Ke WalbcrK, Howard-lchmko, John Qulnn. Kd- ille ' Kommell and (loortfo Marn- 1 llnw will be the chief dependence I'HOK.VIX, Ariz.. March IB. (p)j .Medford Is well represented al l Arizona today mourned' the. pass-; tournament, rs 111 Wurner 1-io.m i in of H e man called her greatest ' ,he postoffice, .11,,. Kd- , champion and jlevelopor DwlRht II. , carovnn.'and a larKc delcKatlo of Ileal d, who died suddenly at ;l ! h,t;h MchoOl atu.lcntH. .lohn C. ; ! iuhi nimu , up, numo in m11m Im , lin , J(,, cb-pinB , tltlH city of heart dlm nae. - ,,iw ,.,s..i, i,,, ..v..,.. A fl.MMl or .te,.K11,mM espr, inK! r,. t,, victory:" John Ilutlcr is condolences of those both hi and B ,,; , ,,. pi.t,sl.,. ,Po dale out 01 Arizona reached ilia family ; M: liutlei' has rtot enipred one of here as Hit, nowa of IiIb untimely j his notorious wlse-craclts. passhiB spread over tho atute. . j I ho deceased publisher of ' the f Hew Howe, formerly of '.Medford serge that sells every where for $37.50 and $45,00 we are still selling tjjem for $25.00 The cheapest store in the West viiW 1 mm The Alall Trlhiiue Kaincd a lead 111 tho city howlhiK IcnRue last ! evenliiK hy lakl;it two Karnes In' liti mutch with the Kilts' club pin ipiliil. - ' Mutton rolled L'07 In the (list Oman o,i 1 1 nil lilt, ' CIIH'AHO. March I.V (!) Talkie movies con, pet II Ion today -inl was . !ild lo have affected the,.' luanuraeturcrs of nri;;tns. Accord ing to I'.radstreet's report, one orwan faclory tliat was workhiK nt tT,i tjtii'lt" ' six- vceks- iiru t,nd unalilc to keep up with the de mand' I'roin he moving picture theaters now was doing practl cnlly no II, log. ' Arizona Republican had been lntl -t now t,f FJarem. and TeportcVl to be malely Identified tor, the past :n j In line for appointment us siatii yeill'S With the cotton, cuttle iiei-l. nrlo.n eh,., .I..,,. lu ,,....1.,., n ri.. cultural. irriKiilionub and I'ankiug visit win, ,he ,!e,ir,.,-,i n.i,.-u - I of the -slate. ; ' Hew llowa fold 'ihe -hrlie,- tboi he had visited the IleAulremont OI'l-tJeorge South. 88. a civil war1 former hangmah, wears a high brothers several times the past i veteran "and pioneer resident of silk hat. white spats and a frock Sear, and found thenf reconciled t'nlon tiotinty, died yesterday at ; his : coat. 'i. ' to' Iheir grim Talc. The 'minister homo at Union, after a short 111-1 xKW- VOIIK, .March 13. 'JP said that prison officials .hail told ness. Ills widow, parnlzed for the , inapi,-,.,! by patrlollsm. she says1; him that the . killers, in. the two ; past fifteen years, is gravely 111' 11 (!.. v. KnnL whose hus-' Vcars of their Incarceration had and has been in a stale of eoina . band Is vice president of Tiffaliv' . violated no rule, and bad no werils ! for five days. , , '.nmX company, is laerning to. fly.- finu tvlih their prison mates. . This is : - , : An ancestor fought In the devolu- unusual. , : i Utnr.M'KST. March 1 .-,.---(, ; Oon. in the next war, sue thinks'. Mall Tribune 1st '.'ml In the pitching department, wlthlKame for high acore and took th (fPrcekenrldge, Ktewnrt. Helen. Car- ninicii Honors with a tolal ot fuii. mil yerkes and lllll Shores nvnll Jnble for relief roles. If Hreeken rldge's curvo ), asses all the tests, he 'may become a starter. S i -.Irthn" Plncus CJiiino. who will P' L 4-1 yenrs of age the day after the B Kiiiirlh of July, Is one of Imse b ball's most Interesting stars. The L senior pitcher of the two mnjor lr.nciiu tit 1t i-nlMltlleil 11 1,1, i'll- Ifiv ltni.eei,ti,i'e nf ttlnrr lltltO .Tlltl nn ,1- bad in, earned run average of less than three rails to the game, s, will, speed this year he Mllnltlil Hi.' llli Wni-Ml ' jf '' liariihhaw prepared carefully for rth'How raiii!alcn, preceding tlie jj lialnliig ramp work with baths Dund exerclsen at Mot Springs, Ark., iiind Manngcr Mack expects con-j .'Istent work from the former Orl-j Sole. The other ptlchers have round fiil Into shnpe without suffering jhnjutics. The ttnly casually In thy . Ainieiie camp lias been joe noiey. dnwcil In his worlt i.;dillc Collins, who keeps, a paternal eye on IbeUii f fielders, ha 'restricted IiIb irac' gtlce til a nillliiniiiii while waiting I for the arm to respond to treat-j L'ulent., "':..'- i lergnson .... ir,r l;i;l 'uss Loi'iiahurry.. I If, lilt) III, 473 I Murray Ia7 147 1174 DcLosli 113 I III ! llagun i!07 1 0 1 ITS 57f. Pulton ... ..... ISO 1:1:1 Kill 44:i j llandlciip .. . 411 -Id -iu U'l) t nr. i 7!i'.i ' xox a nil' Elks 1st Hud :lld Total tlalos l:il Itil 1.17 IM 1 Krickson .. It'., 1 IS IKS Mi:! , CarJtln .v. 1W1 , il l Mt'.H .i-ltw' Hiinltln 171 IH7 ill'. -IV4 Baylor litli inf. IDS JMi ' ' 711 Sus 7i,'i a:iii7 This Winter Keep , ( Strong 1 and Vital Take i ' ? V SCOTT'S EMULSION ..Rich In All -....''.,' I.' (.7 r Scott A noTvne, niootnflrltl, NT. J. 2 Ainieiie camp mis I who has been slo "1 y a spro arm. .. K f BEAT PORTLAND, 4-2 Ct)l:TI.ANI). Ore.. .March 1,1. mt The rejuvenated Victoria S hockey lean, came to lire last f lilglil and played like champions. h defeating I'otilaud, I to It was 8 a. bitter pill for the local lean, f which had expected to cinch the I chance to play off Willi Seattle for I the honor of meeting the league leading Vancouver team. Portland got started too la In tile game. b Itefore the giinic the pluyers and C spectators stood with iMired hcsilw ? while a bugle soAnded taps fur tilt ( Inte 1'ctc -Mulduon, Seattle man. f iigcr, i i DAZZylNCElAR ,, CIXAKWATKU, l-'la.. March ,' (fl, Willi liii-..v Vance iibitnt lo enter Ihe fold a, id ih-nn Wright's ; arm mending rapidly, fortune has s mulled on Wllbcrl ijoblnson and !' tlnf Brooklyn' Kobllis. Hoblnsou announced Vance'i ' demands for a salary of 1J 5.000 I had been met by the director of J thff Robins. News from Miami in jjdlcnted that Wrlght' shoulder was - reapondinir to treatment and that tho hormtop soon would be back in the game. SUIT" OVERCOAT FREE! This Remarkable Advertising Offer Ends Saturday ' . . 2 SUITS OR SUIT and OVERCOAT FOR THE PRICE OF Fit and Material Guaranteed 1 $35.50 NO MORfi NO LESS See the Woolens and Be Convinced Sniiill li'iosi1 lnsiiri's Dt'liwry HUTCHISON'S MERCANTILE STORE 213 E. Main Street Medford, Ore HANDICRAETr SHOP Phone 702 : c ; ' -';' 42 South Central Rainbow Bordered Pillow Cases' ; f ' Stamped and hemstitched on good qual ity casing with pastel colored bor der . .......... . . $1.00 Plain white Pillow Cases, stamped with hemstitched hems. V . 89c Commenced Needlepoint pieces greatly reduced Hemstitching, Pleating, Button-Making ' and 'Hose' Mending I'lllon County IMoilcer llles-! I. A flHASni:. Ore.. .March I."..- j The new slate executioner is hand- ' women will be expected- to :f ly .1 some and meticulous about ,is planes like they drove motor oai's ' eiotlies. Anion Kozarek, son of a iu the last one :. We Cut Nothing But Swift's Gov ernment Inspected Steer Beef We never cut quality down to a price Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin Swift's Beef Brookfield Sausage Fat Hens Lamb Pork Veal Young Rabbits Lunch Meats Swift's Hams Swift's Bacon o Spare Ribs Calves Liver 1 Columbia River Salmon Fresh Halibut Smelt ' ' : ' Liberty Meat Market ' "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's' Government Inspected - Beef m :;. '')fV V, Swift's Best Holly and Main Phone 164 1 LT r -- -r-r-.. -r-i - p MANN'S Tho Best Goods for the Price No Matter What' the Price MANN'B 111 Quality Kuppenheimer Good clothes cost you . more,, because they look better, longer. Buy a Kup penheimer suit this, spring, next spring it'll still be good. Our stocks are now complete.. . $40 to $65 Boys' Hats and Caps f - . '".:;! . The season's smart est styles and mater ial for the little fel lows. 65ctoS1.25r The "Park' A Blue Suit by Middishade Smartly turned-out young men thruout the land have welcomed Middishade's newest blue suit, with its trim-fitting two-button jacket, Tattersal vest and high-rise,-pleated, trousers. As always $37.50 , Men's Collar Attached ; Shirts Slirunk collars, guaran teed fast colors.. Extra fine quality of broadcloth and end-to-end madras. Regular $2.50 values, S1.98 m t Boys' Corduroy Knickers n I ;, Made of the best ' quality with double knees and seat. Ages 6 to $2.95 Men's Rayon Union Suits Made full cut and button front; in colors of white or pink. Very BIJGlUiU cHi Men'j Fancy Dres Sox 4 Bain S1.00 C ritONt-4e-M7 $1.75 THE STOPE FOW EVERY BODY7 J Men's Ath . letic Shirt and Shorts - 50 to $1.00 Vi 'Li-.'''' -' 'jili '"j