te rn "VJ .3 M F E MAN j omiUWU inMOLrrrr ; IN HEAVY EVENING REDS n.,.., , " ' rOKTLAND, March 1C A wavo of nafo robbery swept over, outhoastern Tortlnnd lnnt 0 in-lit and loft four wrecks in it lN'ftkM. ... One safe was taken from Htoro and liua disappeared with out. A trace. The iorsob will amount to at least $500, pollen saM, with thfi potisibijjty of othur unr ported caws. . . "Vhcn clerks opened tho Wood friuxjk Cash Grocery this morning tjorc wan '. no cash and no pluco yor put', anv. The afe had boon 'carried away during tho nitwit. Owners said there wax more than 80p Ju a and chocHH In hoj Htro'npixix.-' -, ..; '. i , ' . V " ' .'I 'For the fourth tlmo in 18 month! thcf'aafo of the McCready Lumber company, was robbed and JSO ntolen. : The cash register of the ration Myifl market was wrecked and more than $100 taken. DotoctlvcH wero working on tho lff?. tho Francis Feed company to detormino whether there had beun any losos thero. The combi nation Jock was broken from th'j iiafo, Jnt.t night, but it was not ht0Wn. whether- the money com- fartmcnt was reached, . HWVi- ' t .- :?.. ffl&SSSEr? maw it uad!q cnMlnAiire nA77i en ilC. Jv "'nil U IIM.I U UUM UULLvJ UnLLLLU viiTniiTrn m t a ir dv taot ahapi IUUILU IU.IMIL D! Tflul HI lnui STAKE Y PLAYERS! EVIDENCE ORMEDFORD MEN AT CAGE TOURNEY taken tho district championship - LouIh, outpointed Dave McAulIffe, from them. -On the other hand ; Detroit (10). Joo (ihnouity. St. the rooting section was loud against: Iute. outpointed Denver Kid, Medford, and there ; were many , Kansns f'iiy (.ft). boos. Medford rans hardly expect- ' on mis amiuae under the circum A building permit was issued to day by the city to Mrs. A. C. Ra worth to repair a dwelling on Ham ilton street at a cost of K75. LITRE TALENT Twenty-Five Candidates for Hill and Outer Garden Few Show Bia League Stuff Picinich Is Prob lem This Year. SAN J)IEOO. Cal., Mnrch W'l Thcres going to ho horso when 16.- roal i (By Arthur Perry) SALEM, Ore, .Mnrch 15. (Spo- race, tomorrow afternoon, olnl Correspondence.) The Jled Blarlor Marshall Cassldy i ford team has been nluying linrtci gives the signal for tho big field ' wraiis. In tho second half of The IS 11 Brian Hell. Associated proas Hports -Writer. Olil.AXDO, Fla., .March 10. (T) Manager John O. Hendricks of tho t'lncinnnti Itcds is glad that tho Xatinnnl league season will not open for a full month and that ho will have GO days aftor that to reduce hlH active personnel to aft players. Tho manager re sembles tho old ludy who lived In a shoo. ' Ho hart ho many pitchers and 1 outfielders he doesn't Imnw what to do. He has 25 for tho mound and outer detention with lew of them palpably premature' In HceklnK major leaKun placea. Manager llendrlcka alHO would like to know how itood Val l'lel nlch will ho In man. The clever In trfo 125,noo C'offroth handl cap, stellar event of weatern racing to leavo tho stalls at tho ' head of tho four furloni; chuto for tho lont; Rrlnd of a mllo arjd a quar ter. That waa n firmly eslabllHhed fact today. In tho minds of every horseman , and expert of racliiB now hero. And In the crowds that have conio for tho race, there are many who are classed as real experts. ' . Tho opinion had (tot about that tho ureal Man o' War's flno son. flenle, sent out from New York by Olfford A. Cochran of Mt. KIs-1 co, N. v., under tho guidance ofj witTHj iK-nry .Mci.ianici, irainer, in.'sht not he able to make n Kood showlnc. He had not shown much In his races here. Hut to- dny the buz-, of every convbrsa- Uon at the track centered on the brilliant workout, which tho blK con. lurneu in yesterday Willi his t.'offroth Jockey, 'willlo Kelsny. and the full Cuff roth Impost of I2cj pounds on his hack. Ills mile In 1:37, tmnU'lclnl, of course, but eauKht by ..veral watches, was a fraction holler than the truck record for that distance, held Jointly by Mtllo Chief of other lays and the brilliant Krvast of this spring, now out of the Coff rolh. because of an infeelloij, which took him out of tralnliiK. So they all flKure now that Ut-nlo lot of runutntt Dalles came and three points be hind, they came out from their shell Ioiik ennuKh In pile up a safe lead. A IlKhtnlni; passing attack left Tho linllos flatfootod, and McDonald Oarnett, and Mor.-rnn poured In the counters. They held The Dalles scoreless In thu third quarter, and well Into tho final iiuarler. Then Ilowerman. who has been off his stride, and Mclvin were taken out, and second sirink men substituted. ; stances, as It was thought that the i Salem high school would bo rather 1 undemonstrative, inview of the fact , that there is a report' effort to 1 take tho tournament away. It I would seem that It would bo better ! policy for Balcm Hi rooters and ; backers to make- rrlnnds to gain ''support. It was this spirit which started tho movement to take tho I tournament to Oorvallls or Kugene a few years ago. Tho Willamette university-Is the unfortunate, in nocent party which suffers from these acts. Mclvin is not playing up like Inst year. His floor work Is just as flashy, but he has mlssod many easy s.iots. Ited McDonald, to date has been the best point maker, llowernian has been hav ing trouhlo with the Inner mechan ism, due to drinking Salom water. No wonder the legislators brought 1 their own. I- catcher had his best year In mux cateiung nearly lull games aim H KOng to do batting over .300 for tin; first tomorrow tlmo In his major league export- , ni, u ) believed, will a enco. If J'lclnlch. who has b',enl)nch ot othpr fno 10rBCH som0. slow lo sign and has lost thai what less famous Ibnn nentn u-hn benefit of early training, can re peat his last season's performance, Jack believes his club is- us good as In the first division. No chnnge will bu.made In the Infield. l,nug (Icorgo Kelly- will play Hrst, iinthreatened by his co-' worker of last, season, Wally llpp. Hughey Crltz, promotod to cap tain of 'the ship, at oecoml and Hoi-noc l-'ord, at shorts will have hag done a lot In tho east, but track heroes JURt tho same. These Include Renator ,1. N. Camden's big llyrtromel, a stretch-running giant; Vermajo, hero of a big hat He In the New Orloans handicap this winter: Doctor Wilson, west ern cok who won last year's Tia Juann derby; Voltear, hope of the Wlngfleld, Nevada, stock farm; Higgler, an eastern crack, of tli chance to break their ronord ItnHi.dale stable: Harry Uniia's brilliant Oolden IM'lnce, who start ed out as a selling plater! and iow has risen to heights never prediet- a breaking double play performance, Charllo Drcssen is tho loading can didate for third base, In. tho ah- i-onco ot Joe Htrlpp. convalescing, ri fA1. i,inl .. ..,. valkvr. from an appendicitis operation. young maro from tho samo Wable K. t oe s JMgernoii. has- shown a lot of Xlireo mwm .Aouiiy. H -S li lc ; W. The outfield assignments tiro not ,.(.,,nuv so easy, Three recruits have shown 'Hpeed; Itudolph Hpreeklos' Soother, ' Rketchos from tlto llfo of Btrntor Brown and his dog Tlgo aceompa Died A large number nf local resl deirlB from tho now mister Ilrown shoe storo on Houth Central, which opened Us doom to Medford shop pers today. Illustrated vorses. woven around the activities of tho , Tom o' Bhamur hoy, color the wrapping paper used by this unique placn. of business. , The Duster Ilrown shoo store Is n' attractive addition to Mcdford's nwnton district, and Its opening today was welcomed by local mer chants and organizations who ex pressed congratulations in tho form nt mnny heautlful floral pieces, wlilcli wei'0 arranged attractively 1n the storo. Heuuly and comfort oi'o comhlii. . , ""'"" ot tno store, lability and rive nt last year s out- on ,vhom ot thp ,(.hL exports n.-nvii u. in liu J. unLUr IJIumi j lieiUel'S 111 C llllCK. IMliy OUO, ,JlirK ltealUi shoes for children and the mil, a California unlvorslty player, jirownuuni looiwear lor men anil (seems a year or two uwuy. Crab- woinuu. wiiicn am nationally rec-:ir,.e. Hwnnson and Hlianer cer- I'lallily have a chance, to push the' former regulars completely out of the picture, although tho ability of Curtis Walker to play the Irooeheroiis Cincinnati right field, places Mm In better position lo defend his place than his fellows, C'llt'ltllliill lost the services of Iwo good pitchers, lied Lucas and Dolph l.uque, last season and Manager Hendricks thinks it un likely that he will be visited by Mich a catastrophe again. Tele hnnoliuo Was late starling and .lack thinks the Texan will be nble to move off In high gear this I venr. Kppa Jtlxey, tallest of left banders, .Initio .May, another south paw, much lighter ihan a year ago. and Kay Rolo complete tho veterans.- Key Meeker, formorly with tho Athletics, mny mako tho major eaguo -raue ni last, niicr Rynmnllln,, Ash, farmed to Columbus, has ro- lurnea wnn moro cKper.enco. lno. Douglas,. Coos and Curry conn- 1 ho consolation totirnamenl In oguizoil for their superior qualities. -I,, . , r -. WD BY DEATH Y .. - Mrs. Miillle Hunger, natlvo daugh ter of Jackson county nnd a well known Ashland resident, riled to 'daynt a Portland hospital, follow ing n short Illness, v She wns the oldest daughter of Captain w, Songer, no or the first white men to settle lu tho county; crossing tho plulns In Hit). , &Irs. 'Hnngor was activ elu Ash land clvlo affairs and wns a well known member of the Southern Oregon Pioneers' nssoclnllon. WRIGHT PLAYERS AT :f BAPTIST CHURCH i pin hinch -hope; Alexander Van tnKon. owned by the theatrical 'man fur whom ho is named, and seve ral other. VILL PLAY FINAL GAME The Astoria team Is rated by many as a team to boat Washing ton, and they will have their chanco tonight, tho results of which ivi be known oro these lines are printed. They are as big as the Meilford tenia, and fast, and shoot baskets from all angles and nil places. They may not beat Washington, but l hey will whittle down their slaruilnn, as they set a terrific pace rrom Din first whistle. The Medford team will have a 81 hour rest before ihe final game. The Salem contingent ' censed booing the Medford team, and there was not a yip when they enino on the floor, this morning. It wns announced the boocrs would bo ejected, und one young man was. Tho effect on tho rest was like magic. Fights Last Night (Ily a. C. Alien.) ! SAI.KM, Ore., Mar. 10. (Spec- i lal.J Modford has, ag usual, about i tile biggest repsesentntion nt tho: stalo prep school basketball tour- j nament outside of Salem. Ilesldes tho big rooting section j of Modford students, ther6 are ! many adult supporters. Among i those whose voices nro heard as : well as whoso presence, is In evl- : donco are Mill Warner, 1'enchy ! Lemon, Alf Weeks, Mr. and .Mrs. ! John liutler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Noe. .Mr. and Mrs. John Mann, Mr. und Mrs, ("has. Strang, a couple of i Prultu, Charllo Cass Eads and j nui.UTlI, Minn. Tillly Light, others. Smudge Perry is on dock, 1st. Paul. Minn., outpointed Angelo while the writer of this and Jlmmiej Pugilist, Duluth, (10). Hilly pe Allen claim that for attendance, i trolle, Fargo, N. D outpointed distance considered, they cannot bo 1.1 iinmy Horde. Trance, (10) beaten. They have attended seven ' straight tournaments here. i MILWACKE1-: Ignacio Fcrnan. ,,A11 eyes wero on Mclvin Wed-irt01!. Manila, V. I., stopped Louie nosday when he came on the floor. '-Vc,w'. Milwaukee, (5). lie looked somewhat pale, but! ,., Boomed to stand tho gaff without! '' LAIItK, Wis. llussle I.e. trouble. , Ho wns not "on," but!rny' FarKO- -N'. outpointed Wnl most of his trouble was due to thojlie s'cl'alne. Ban Claire, (10).- urn mm Mi:i,uiiKnun roue mm Un-J NRW ""'"""'i' was uoggecl eveiT- . u,,ir., (Uy tho Associated I'ress) j HOLLYWOOD Tony Suibenau. j nuffalo, N. Y knocked out Rocky ; Adams, Hollywood, (1). where, j vne Miiiom rooting section was solidly for Chemawn. who hail I OULICANS Kddlo (Kid) jwoiru, .Memphis, defeated Phil .'ii;"iiin, jeiioii iiui. ST. LOCIS Dave Knost. St. WRESTLING RIALTO THEATRE Monday Night, MAR. 18 MAIN EVENT Two Falls Out of Three to a Finish TOM - BOB ALLEY KRUSE Of Montana . Of Portland 2 High Class Preliminaries ADMISSION: General $1.00, Reserved $1.50, Ladies and Children 50c ' . Tickets on Sale at Brown's & Rialto Theatre There Is a steady growing Med- :k rord contingent here, and Die root ing socmen Is full of high school hOVH mil ull-lu Thm-n lu army of staid citizens, and moro !' arriving hourly. I; Tho trek home will start Sundnv !' morning. It looks like It would I be a merry cnrnv.in Instead of the ',' funeral cortege of tho past. i 7? YEAR OLD BOWLER IN 672 TOTAL NT full of hope and confidence, the work of Hllas Johnson, graduate of Hock Island In tho Mississippi Valley league, has been Impressive. Johnson, who Is not yet 21 years One of tho most Interesting ai- ,,r "H"' F,,1m" wl" 111 l,Mcllln traction to bo in vnntlmm Orainn :f"n his yeni's. In tho way of Hlbllcal plays will' 1,1,1 Kroner, who pltchod for be -nrosented ni the iinmui rii. i,!' Haven last year and was nl- Wllh Hnnil-flnnl Kamns scheduled llo he plnyert tills nfternnnn between Cons Kiver and Malln and between Drain and Central Point, the Huutlt- lern Oregon uor'mal school bnsket 1 hull tourniimviit will go into the finals. tonight nt the Ashland junior I ho victor will be Hie i champion nf secondary high schools In Lake, klnmath, Jackson, Joseph- on North Central avenue, nt ?:, -Monday evening. The famous Cali fornia - Wright players will give "The Tent Dwellers," Willi a' east f five.' ' Thd players wero hero two years ago. and made a favorable Im pression upon their audience. The troup appeared 10 Oevonlng In I 3os Angeles. i 1 These professionals nro very cap-j able, and nssuro tho audience of a' very Interesting evening. ! most overlooked by the majors, wns brought from Newark by Cin cinnati ami has a great chance to make good. Another prospect Is Marvin (ludat, who was drafted after ho had a trial with tho Car dinals and was sent lo Dayton. ON LONG PLANE HOpL WAl.l.A WALLA. Wash,, March -W) Tuklog advantage of an accldenlal fall which dazed him, 'tillly l-Mwardx, Kansas city politic ed upon Chet U lies. Portland Irnf- jfle cop. to tnko the only fall In ihelr wrestling mntch here Inst night. t'slng his knuckle hold. Kdwsrds finished "Wiles for the evening nnd ho was unable to' come oack. chf1iilA . ti ( - I loong noicn, wana waua. loos which losers ot tho tournament will taku part, will also he decided this evening nnd will ho played betwoen Gold Hill and Powers nt 7:111), followed by thu championship game at K:;in. Scores for tlio second round of the tournament aro ns follows: Port Orford 'JS Coos Ulver 2!) Mnlln M Ulvertoti 17 Central Point L'S Phoenix 20 Scores of the consolation games follow: lllddlo 2i! (iuhl Hill '.'I Sams Valley 21 Hiigito Hlvcr : 2:t Powers Ill (llendale ' : Ill Kerby 1 1 Talent Ill (lolil lllll 2 . Sams Valley 2S Powers ,," Ill Talent 17 ClIICACO, March 1 0.- (Dilaek Horr, 72-year-old bowler from liedford. Ohio, may not bo ns spry a he used tu lie, but he can show many of bis Juniors how to heave a bowling ball. - Hnlcred ns n substitute In the American bowling congress tour nament, Horr displayed his class Inst night by spilling tho maples for counts of Ml. j-li and 19(1 lor a total of 072, which landed him In fifth plnre In the singles. "It'll take me a while to got warmed up," ho apologized after the lllli game that ruined his ihances of getting the lead. E 4 WET LOS A NO ELKS. March HI. (,T) The Sacramento club will have a monopoly on the spltbifll pitch ers in the Pacific const league, four moist ball hurlcrs being on the Senator roster. Hurry A. Williams, president of the league, In a bulletin, said that lliere are seven players listed as rpllh.ill hurlcrs In Ihe circuit. Sac ramento has Hay Keating, Venn Cregg. Al Could and Otis Crandall. Itil-isell Arlctt Is carried on the Oakland roster as n sptlhall pitch er, but he only plays the outfield. Flank Shellculiaek, of Hollywood and Hurry Krauso of Ihe Mission olnh ere the ether spltballers. TVARHINCITON, March 10. OPi , The war department announced ! thftt Captain Ira Kaker. attempt- ln(f a dawn to dusk flight from Ilrownsvllle. Texas lo the Canal I Bono, left ("luatemnla city, Ouiito. mnlo fit 2:17 p. m.. central stand ard time, two hours behind his I lie would 0 p. m. end his flight hf-foio The Noted Dead and third falls from Cow- llu.y Warner nf Portland with hemmerlocks. Warner won the second fall with n forward head .fcciKPOI'rt. t NEW YORK, March (41 Major flenernl Iinnlol Applelon, retired publisher nnd soldier, died last night nt a prlvnte sanitarium ot White Plains. Ho was 77 years llMl! Horn In York CHy, rieneral Applelon at (ho age of It became a clerk in the publishing (Inn of IJ. Applelon AV Co., which wns a memlier. . In the same year he Joined the New York National 'luard, continuing with both or Riinlrations for more than 40 years mid iitUtined positions of responsi bility In each. lie wns a bachelor. I DEFEND HOOP TITLE: KANSAS CITV. March Is. Iffi The Kansas Clly Cooks, national amateur basketball champions, will defend their title tonight against the Henrys of Wichita. Kas. I'lhnnxlng a week of bnskelhall. In which 44 tennis sinned, lo- oigni s irny Mtoulil ho a fitting the M Issuer iliiulo to the annual race for the 'circuit. SVHNKY. New South Wales, March III. (41 Fidel l-ubarlia, of Los Angeles, former world's fly. weight champion,- knocked out Willlo Smith, south African boxer, in the Iweltth round of n bout here today. It was libarbn'a second victory over Smith, tho American boxer having won a decision over the South Afrhn In u IS-round bout III Sydney Feb. !. Twelve thousand spectators gave the eonlenants a great ovation us they entered tho ring for their scheduled I r,. round bout. Ijibarba neighed 121 H and Smith 122'i. nation's ' supremo amateur cage award. ' The game also will bo In the nature of a 'rubber" contest. neh team winning from tho other oneo during the regular season of Valley A. A. V. FRANK'S Comedians Tonight Sunday Night IN The Armory Presenting "Watch Your Step Betty" 10c PRICES 25c 50c SATURDAY NIGHT IS BARGAIN NIGHT i DO YOU WANT- Medford to the Middle be the Pacific Big City of Slope? DO YOU WANT Medford to be known throughout the world as one of the principal airports of the nation? DO YOU WANT- the government to spend over $100,000 for Radio . weather station equipment and other things essential to an Airport in the Rogue River Valley? DO YOU WANT- Medford to be the regional headquarters of all the big air lines on the Pacific'Coast? DO YOU WANT- to improve Medford's chance of getting the big $5,000,000 dirigible base now being planned by the gov ernment for the Pacific Coast? DO YOU WANT- to make the most of Medford's geographical location as the logical Mid-Coast-Air Terminal? DO YOU WANT- to help the Chamber of Commerce, The City Council, Kiwanis Club, The Rotary Club, The Lions Club, Real ty Board, and the Merchants' Association all of whom are working to get the airport to make your city big ger and more prosperous? Then Vote FOR the Airport Bonds on Tuesday, April 2nd AIRPORT COMMITTEE, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. I