Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 19, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    PX0I5 SEVEN
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She can pick out
hiy SOcks . . . and my neckties
too . . . hut I'll he (log-goneil if I
, don't choose my own cijjarcttcl Td
rather have a Chesterfield. '
ALLEY AFTER WILD
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o HEDFORP SIXIL TRrDUyE, jJEDrOftD, OREOpy, TUESDAY. MAKCII 10. M
HieiSffllilEill
KRUSE WINS FR01VI ' "BIGTRAIN" TAKES YOUNG SENATORS IN HAND : j
4 ximz
A rtoublo hnmmerlock ho at-
tempted lo break but'couUt, not,
cost Tom Alloy. Lookout, , Mont
wrostlcr, iiia match liwt' night
4'Hh Hob Kruso o Portland at
. the Itialto theater before ono of
tho larefHt urowdH of the season.
Both men cvo rough, with hin
ting 'taclicH one of tho clioit-o bits
of playfulneH8 in which tho wrest
lers indulged.
Alley won the first full in 27
minutes with hln well-known "cru.
cifix" hold and followed a torrid
period of wrestling which found
Alley in several tight positions.
Including a painful keylock. This
r hold caused Alley to struggle over
five minutes before he was able
to break loose ' and ' for ,u time
caused his arnV to bo nearly eus-
loss. Kriute, rememberinK his last
match with Alley at A.sLorla. went
into I us l night'. . bout with the
idea of being rough and was the
first offender, t -
The Wrest Wr . overlooked noth -
ing in their quest to find, pain !
producing holds and, methods and'
Kruse, becoming hot-headed at
dines, went a bit further than
i Alley, bringing a cholco collection
catcalls from the spectators.
"The Women were Kruse fans last;
night, while, the men seemed to
favor Alley.
The last fall came in nine min
utes when the 1'ortland Irish
tJerman wrestler applied the dou
ble hammerloek with sufficient
force to Injure Alley's left shoul
der so badly that lie was not able
to continue" the match. Even
though K initio had perfect leverage
on his arms. Alley attempted to
ineak loose and because of his ef
forts caused a little confusion be
tween Uoferee Jack Wood and
Kruse. The latter nearly became
hostile when Jack started to pat
Kruse on his back to givo him
the- match, thinking Alley had
given up, only to discover Alley.
. was hauling to break away.
The match was one of the best j
crowd vi leasers seen in Medford
, , . . . -. ,,.ni i
Kruso in ' action hero again j
next month. , . !
In tho special event. Tommy
Ityan, Medford's wrestling tailor,
nearly tasted the bitterness ot ;
detent in wrestling Young notch I
it Cio!d:Hlll. Ciotcll took tho first
f:ir In 13 minutes w.IHl a series
of headlocKs n'nd , HS'aYV "look tliu
second In four ' minutes with a
crotch hold. J)uo to' lack of time :
there waa no third fall. .
In tho opening event of tho
evening. Dummy Powejl failed to I
throw Curly Woods in 10 minutes,
nn he hnd nRreed.
Thyo Wliw. .
HKATTI.i:, .March If). (P) Ted
Thye, former liKhtwelftht chum- j
pion of tho world, of PovtlnndJ
(((foatiul I'at .MoCarthy, Ireland,
in two otnuKht falls hero - last
nitfhU
'i'aro Miynko, JapnnoHo wrc.sllor,
wm two falls at jiu Jltsu from
fhlnf K.vnnn . Kon Jonos. Seattle.
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ASTORIA. Ore., March 19- WJ ;
Ous Kallio, middleweight .wrest-
lor. took tho firnt and third falls'.
from Mervln Itarackmah. con
tralia. Wash., here last niKht. Knl
lio took the first fall In 1.1
minutes with a straight arm scis
sors and tho third fall in seven
minutes with a body slam, llar
nckman won the. second fall In -6
mlnuts -with a head hold:
claims the middleweight
plonship of tho world.
Kallio
rham-
Sport Briefs
CHICAfiO,. March l ft. Sev
eral Chicago' stable owners don't
believe In luck any more.
A year uitri they were offered
Coldrn 1'rlneo for $3000. but they
refused. Yesterday. - they read
how tho horfo Kalloped nwnj, with
S9S.0OO in the 'offroth handicap
at'TinJiiana. ' '
"And 1 refused him because I
ShuiiKht be was through,'' . bo
nmnned ?(. M. Ncwf-aps. '
no matter
Thev are made to
from three to five
the market.
Next time you want to dve,
it is to use them. Theft compare resulls. Note the absence of that
re-dved look: of streaking, or
lonkinc the colors arc. Then
tlirouuli wear and washinc. If
better dyes, your dealer will refund
The while pacltarie of Diamond
l aye tor any and every kuri o!
i cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of materials. The blue package
is a special dye, for silk or wool only. With It you can dye your
valuable articles ot silk or wool
lessional work. hen you
age dyes silk or wool only. 1
ot poods, including silk and wool. -X.
Your dealer has both nackaues. '
J22 -aSTnwrnreJ
Walter Johnson, manager
at the spring training camp of
career. "Big Train" is shown
Tint Klk defVatocl Cnpco nt
bnwllllK. 2517 to 211!', last
Tho hifch Hinslfi w:ib Walth'TH wllil
1 (in. ami the hiiili trlplo was 1'iuitt
wnn.r,Hfi. The Mail Trlbuno will
play Die MontKomory Want team
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Fights Last Night
(ISy the AsHtu'liitiMl IM'csm.)'
NKW VOKK, N a i ul i T a hh i ,
Italy, won .over (ieortfo (.,ourtmiy,
Oltluhnma, foul, (; Andy AUtoh
ell, ' Ikiiib 'lieach. Cal., oulpointeil
I.ou I'.arba, Xew York, (10).
: PIIll.ADIOl.FHIA. Maxie Itos-
Oil lil OO 111
New York, ouipolnled
I. Abordeen. Wasli. (10);
uCman. Hartford, Conn.. i
l-f' f-Oinsk!,
IMnklo Kaufman,
Moppod Kins Tui
.Minneapolis,
cj i.
.UCJ-TALO. Kid
Chocolale.
("llba. stopped Al Itaekow, ilufl'alo,
(I).
I.ON'DON. Harry Corhett, KnK-
land, and Johnny 'uthlert
land, drew. (!").
COLI'MIU'S, O. Kddio Hhea.
ChicaKO. out pointed l.ou Jilnom.
! columbns. (HO.
! ciNtMNXATI Htishy Crahnm,
; I'ticrt, N. V., outpointed IMdie
O'Uowd. Columbus, O.. (10).
LINCOLN. Neb. Harold Mat
thews. Lincoln, stopped Joey Fer
nandez. Kansas City. (fil.
MKMIMIIS. Alex SlmmM. Clcve
j laml. outpointed Red llerrinR, I'll
: ca. N. V., (8).
j L1TTLK KOCIC. Ark. -Joe Lu
j ens, Twtroit, knocked out Kid Len
' eho. Mexico, (ft).
WICHITA, Kims. Unbo Hunt.
Ponrn City, okla., knocked out rtd
I Fitzsimmons, Lok AnKctes, (SI.
1 Tillamook. rt.OSri appropriated
f by stale for completion of local
j armory and repair of newer system
In biiMdinp.
os can't dve a dress-
how careful vou mav be without
mm
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real color. That's the idea behind Diamond Dyes.
give you real service. Thev contain
times more aniline than other dyes on
'
try Diamond Dves. See how easy
spotting See how soft, hriuht. new
obiervc how they keen their brilliance
you don't asree Diamond Dves are
your money. .
Dyes is the original "all-purpose"
material, it will d 'e or fin silk, wool.
with results equal to the hnest pro-
hoy remember this. I he blue pack-
he white package will dye every kind
of the Washington Senators, goes in for a bit of personal Instruction
the team with which the Vetera;, played throughout his brilliant
giving a few of his rookies the low down on putting over a fast one. '
YOUTH AND SrEED DEfVlPSEY HANDLES
CHIEF ASSETS OF
lly llrlnii Bell. .
.Associated Vivkh SiorLs AVritor.
DALLAS, Texas, March 19. (A5)
If the championship of the
American
league depended on a!
remy race insteaa ot a .ong oase-,
Jillt MICU'll, III'JMIIOIJ p I 11 f c 1 .1
wearing tho uniforms of the Chi-
icu.RO Whitn Sox would win it.. The
Sox are blessed with two assets
speed and yotith. Whether they
can run- Into tho first division
will he cWlilori lnler.
Itcynolds, who-'will be 'oiie-two-
three in nny foot rnco restricted
to bane ha 11 playerH, the Clilcnpo
athletes can show their heelrf to
many of their fellows.
i Russell (Lena) Ulackhurne, be
ginning his first season as' man
ager of the club, points with prld-i
to the raciiiK seara Installed in his
buHoball machine and expects
speed to curry him to managerial j
! fame. .
Manager
llackhurno, In a meas-
tire, is staking his reputation on
inu uiiuuy ui .juuuiiy ivt-n , 1,1
seeond baseman.- AVith pre-!
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vo.us nmjor i.-aKue nous '" - -
troit hehlnd him, Kerr was draft-,
WHITE SOX SQUADITO OPPOSEGARDEN
'l from the Hollywood club of the- pI(lnH flM. ,hB Mi,l.r-Munl.'il bnltle
1'uc,fic l o"l leatruc. eilber ill Detroit or New York on
Thu lemalnder of the Infield',. al)0lU Jun .- HeyomV ip.tllni.-
will bo unchanged from the
jrangement In force at tho close of,
! iawi aeuwon, uui ivamni - ni mini
base, Chalmer Clssell, short and
lonly 21 years old and n major
huiinie player of rcc'ord for only
:U3 pames. will captain tbo team.t
Huceeedlntf Kamm, the veteran ot.
the infield at 20. 1
There Is no outfield famine at!
Chicago. In addition to Reynolds,
who .shown promise of bcini; one
of the ifamc'K creat stars. Alex
Metzlcr, Johnny Mostil and Hill J,
llarrett. Who Is nt homo In ei'hoi-
the outfield or Infield, nr'j bac .
asain. j
Jiandolph Moore, with the :!ub
while hiHt season and later In
ITf.vas. (Iconic lllaekerby, who fln-
(uh.wl ih uoiikiin In 1 hif!lfrii Chir-
enco ) (off man, hlKh prlood uddi-T!j
tion from the Pacific coast league j
and John C. Watwood. lato of
Alexandria and Hhereveport,. La .
must bo reckoned with before all
the places are filled. Hoffman
seems certain to stay, as he ha
shown that ho can hit.
Martin Aiitr. a catcher, who
had Uttln chance- to catch on thoj
Cleveland club, top heavy with
Kood receivers, came to tho eox '
in exchanRO for llib Kalk and was;
at once installed as first slrlnHj
Mil LLC i v mil ii, Ainiy. u um irim"
who thrive, on work, will be as -
who uiiives on wont, win no uo -
sisted by Morris UerB, reformed
Infielder, and Clyde Orousu, a near
veteran.
Tho White flox have little ex
perimental work to do in discov
ering additional pitching talent.
j Ted Lyons and Alphonse Thom
ins, ftreat pitchers when rlKht, lr-
ban Knber, 40 ycarA old but still
jKoInn strong. Orody Adklns. with
a piizzlinif deiiver'; En waisn, Jr.,
son of a star of other days, but
lacking for tho time at least h.f!nu, letting niy hair prow; but you'd
fther'a control; tho Ceorees, Con-.never know It, Osnderine keens it
jnalty and Cox, who did little work
in unii ifu, iiniiiii-iiniiif( : K iii iii(rr mj m imiii' thmiv, ii
threatenlnrc to become a star, niy hair nueh a xilky, foft and hit
make tip tho hold-overs. turn, a) pea rune, friends are olwny
i. . i .. i p I (.innniit iiiiT j,n St. 'I'lnr i.n't i irni'ii
NKW VOI1K. MHrch 1 ' Lf d:ni.lrnll Mi now th.it I'm nihil:
I'.dKaf Payson Weston, veteran j )Hmj,.rj,e n-anlarly. And it keep
!hiker,thope to enKare in his tu-jmv Imir nnl Mljt m elean dad cm-
vorite'pantlme in warmer weather. ! f..rtnble that I don't ulutmpoo Ti 1 f
'nrt his it"th birthday ncently he fcH 0fien a I ti-.f! to.'
was Riven a ride out in a wheel-j liumler ine tiikl) n-inou- - tli;i
i chair. Most of the time he has to oily film from your Imir, hriti'jrti oiit
stay In bed. He Uvea on the In- It nn nrnl color, tiiveji it more liHtre
itercst of n $.10,000 fund, provided tlmn lirilliantitit. It rnukrn the Ji.tir
by
Anne Nichols, playwrisht.
I Hood Kiver. (Hoze store btilld
Ine remodeled and modern dairy
equipment installed for new dairy
store.
TITULAR CONTEST
Ity Herbert "T. Murker , .
Associated Press Sports Writer..
NKW YORK, March 10.
The activities of .lack. Deinpsuy
and the Madison Hquaro .Garden
corporation in promotion of fights
ere on auverem pains .o.,.,. ,
nmdp puhli(. plans ,.
welnht titular battle between
Sammy Mandell, the champion,
and Ray Miller. Chicago cohletutvr
utuier his sole direction, .the -fear-den,
throuph . Ulchard F.; lloyt,
chairman of the board, announced
thai William F. Carey wqh.Io be
choHon ' prenident ,'of. the 'nWrivorti-
tion in Huceesslon (o tho late'.Tex
Rfckarik . , '''.'; i .i
. In the' sardim's reorBanlzatlon
j plan. DcmpHcy will have no place.
1 The corporation Is . extremely
friendly to rhe former champion
! and perhaps will bo eaper to have
hiK cooperation on some of itH.fu
turV flKhlw. . Rut It Is not ready,
now at least, to meet Dempsey'H
f iIItnt.i;il (U,mnmi!1 foP aliKnlim
himself permanently wllh the or- ;
.rt-,,tfn flint r?l,.hni,1 loilH..
' 11(.mpsoy ls dcUalinK terms wltli
Humbert
FuKoy, metropolitan
, They . conferred yester-'
,)romolol.,
day. - ' '
Ln,pr l)aPk cnme , mlt , Wn:, : his
hoth .Mandtil and lilller to OBrcc
to th( n)lltPh jacVs plans nppar-
entty have not prosressed neyonil
the early Miikow.
Personality!
When Ziegfeld selecti them, you
an be sure they have ner.onnlitv.
. . , , r. .
,! re. they have wnoonlity.
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, "V iLy .- .ll''.. i-'i. rr..?1"
and beauty, too enhanced hy woo
den'ul fiktn and the softem wlivt'snf
dark brown hair.
"When friemU nk nu what 1 do
to make my hair so soft mid jrlenm,"
uy M'a Ilftrprave, "1 have to think
twice to tell thrm, Is-eatitie 1 give go
little time to it. The method I um'
in very opuIsr flinontr New York
pin, i jui- pm n nine I'aimfriut'
() ,nv hni, time I lire it. I
o nofi mnl ensy to arrHiice find ItoKU
ent-y lit dri'; keepn it la fduf-c. It
UMIIUliy l llHij (lailrll lllf. !( h
oily; dxn't .how. All dnrf "HorM
luue the petierotM li.'tc lioKlc'. A
delienteiy fnirrnw-ed nTsity for
the wpll-groomed girl!
LiocttT & Myws Tobacco Co.
Tlr-h BeMerhlly tTiouirht'tnnt ISoxIM 'ft'fiil 'rt'Ah Hiri1iiVmVC??.,''
either Floyd, Fitzsimmons or j For sovernl years heforo Jtiek--FtiKnsiy
would be associated with nrd'a death Carey XvaH the Ruidlne
Dempsey Svhpn .flKht time rolln ! Kenius hchlnd tho business end of
around. Fltaslmnlons and Donip- I tho eorporation'a activities, lie
sey are close friends anil have ten- (was tho contractor who built tho
tatively agreed .to promote both 1 new Madison Hquaro Pardon.
ON YOUR WAY EAST VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Apach
land of vanished peoples
Between Phoenix and Globe, Arizona, on either
. Sunsi:t or GoLuiiN State Route of Southern Pacific,
is a fascinating one-day motor side trip The Apache
1 rail Highway. . . ,
Cushion tires will bear you straight into the land of
i people whose1 very existence, save for their crum
bling relics, is legendary. ' '
Yet those people have left cliff dwellings, adobe
tulles, and strange forts deep in the mysterious desert,
iii a setting of weird beauty. Their remarkable civiliza
' tion flourished long before Columbus discovered
America.
Along this Apache Trail, in a region where Nature
has upset all her paint-pots, you will see Roosevelt
Dam and other gigantic irrigation works.
A choice of routes when you
go East through California
Fine trains of the Shasta Routb speed you to Cali
fornia. From there your choice of three Southern Pacific
Routes Fast. Sunset Routr via El Paso, Juarez, Old
Mexico only i minutes away), and New Orleans,
where luxurious Southern Pacific Steamships take you
, to New York "100 Golden hours at sea." Or you can
continue from New Orleans by train.
Golden State Route, the direct line between Los
Angeles and Chicago via Fl Paso and Kansas City.
Overland Route, (Lake Tahoe Line), across the
center of the continent, San Francisco to Chicago.
' Tickets through California via Southern Pacific are
surprisingly low in some cAcs the (are is exactly the
- same as via other routes. , .. "
', Phone or call on us at any lime
for all travel information j . ;
P HONE
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Hang t,yes!... Here's one cigarette
that can satisfy without being, harsh. It is mild,
genuinely mildy but far from being insipid ortasteless.
Chesterfield
, .
e Trail
J, C. CARLE,
Agent
. mild enough for anybody
and yet THEY SATISFY
life
iff "'"' 1'" f
if! I iii out ostentation-charm and de lux services , I IK,
without high prices. These qualities com-
III j . bine with a central location to give you an ,, ;
lid enjoyable San Francisco home. .. ., llikil
' tOO mwl. nemt. ml, will. J "i !"'. KfMm
mWl'A ,.Ji..S.mJ.IJ.-.r W". . M i ii'
:i jifjlA .".j.. R.f.-usj. 'mml
;te;:: . -4t..i'1 :", Alt
I Fred Gottfried Airos Turnhovt
GOTTFRIED ft TUENBOW 1
Expert plumbing, heating anl 1
; iheet metal repar shop.
I We specialize on service at reas
; onabla prices. No Job too small.
; 2ia N. Ornno At. Phnna KM j
!
I
i
o parkinR troubles exist nt The Manx.
The doorman takes vourcr when you
UJ. j
arrive and places it tn a garage connected witn
the Hotel. Just hand him your key as you leave : .'
the car that's all. Located in the heart of the . .
City near everything.
I 7 Service,Qyality,HtxJiitality-
(meMAbiX: HOTEL
1 SAM FRANCISCO
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