Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    MTSDFORD MXTL TRTBTJN'R, MKMWTCDr OUKGOX. THrK'SPAV, MAKHr 21." 1929.
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HEAVY
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FIND A BALL ROOKIES CAN HIT
RACK
PROSPEC
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FOR
STEEPLECHAS
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Downpour. Dims E n g I i s h f
Classic-E'aster Hero lst
V Favored to Win Liver-j
pool Crowded By Vistorsj
Many Fair Fans.
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AI NT KRIS, Knglund, March 21
(dP) Prospects of fair, went her I
fur tomorrow's grand national
steeplceharte dimmed today us yea- ;
terday's drizzle developed into .a
regular north of England down- j
pour.
The rain slackened this morn- j
Ing, however, and permitted thes
steeplechase candidates to take;
their early morning cantors. ; lillly j
, Bnrton,' American jumper, stepped i
along in fine Hpirila, and sniffed; .
with apparent pleasure, tho rain-j "
dropa which are the first that havoj
fallen in .this .part. otr. England 'In
more than a month. '
Too much ruin would not pleaso
the Maryland ; jumper's trainers
and - jockey, but the moisture
i'hich tho Aintree course has re
vived thus far is just sufficient
to make tho going good tomor-j
row.
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PsW- U 4--
REDSKIN TEAIVl
I
0 SHOW BOLD
Nick Altrock and Al Schacht, comedians of the Washington
Senators, discover a ban uin cnougn for ine tookics to nit at tho
Tampa, Florida, spring training camp.
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TO DO MiNS
Due' to failure oC tho Montgoin-'
rv "Wnrtl tulim to lint in ri nnp:il--'. .3. '
Msicr neio, onco ownra uy iiib ane0 tor thcir bowling mulch with
f'lIlOACO. Mtireli '22.1 1 On'
late Captain Alfred I.oewcnstoin, tUe Mal, Tribunes last night, tho j TuhW Ldughran, debonair light
10 to i wtl Blnv and ?, ' "k" .1 heavyweight champion who ri-k-
Great Span, British horse, quoted j dld wlln tho riOWne 'result: i 1,13 crown offstfnat Mickey Walker
;a wcck iroin loniRiu, nnu vm
Total , capo's hoxing gentry guessing to
4S1 day.
43 After giving several public traln
4 37 Ins exhibitions In a loop gymna
SC'ljsium, Loughran suddonly . retired
I to private training yesterday with
out notice, precipitating consider
able speculation. No definite' rca-
Totallson was given for tho switch.
FRONT IN 1 929
Greatest Improvement
haw shuwii iiuUcutWms uf Hviiu; up'wlm K'ts as many cvtra hann hit.K
(to their minor lea gun reputations In a year's work, will play Hhort-;
and Hili Fallt. the former ChieiiKo ' Htop 'with- Cnrl l.ind. tlio tlonbh-j
! White Sox, can swap bane hits with ! play expert, at second base. Lew!
.most of tho major InagUM batsmen. ; Konsccu and .lohuny Hodupp ore i
No radical cluingcs have been ! available lor first, biise with F(m- j
! maUo in the battery force, hot Jim seoa. the rurtuuese sougbird, Uav
inn, who has pitched good hall fur ing (lie call. Tho inlleld flgbt in 1
( si'Veral years In A. A. baseball, ' the Indian camp ih lor the reserve;
will have a chance to see it' he van places. Hay (lardetier. New. ("Ms,"
Ulo half as well higher up. .leans shortstop, can field, b'trt bis..
hntinu lemiuns in th'iibi,. ' ,Uhi- .
Kmnett. big and fast, who is a pro
Luke Sewell to Catch
Luke Sewell, Junior of the fant
'. ouh Sewell brothers, and Clenn
iMyatt will do tho catching with
. :Unvcr Hartley, a veteran, who h
. .listed as a coach, actipg as enter
IP gency relief unless tleiieral .Man-
tatrer Itillv Fvhiisj I'IihIk :t lilvelv
League Shown By Cur-, psp't miattaciuvi.
f- 'Ami and Ken liolloway. lute of
rent Edition of Cleveland Detroit, seem u he the best t,r the
-new pucners i.'n nut siau, ma es-
ES
IN GtNTLEMANLY
WRESTLING BOUT
j f'aue.h'g cannot ' help but please.
; 'i'lit- chiinu-teis in tills play are ex-
ceptlomtlly well suited to tho mein
: bers ot tl e cast,
The members of Frank'n comedy
' 'company promise un unsually fine
! Khmv for Saturday night; one tliat
'is guaranteed to keep tho audi-
on'-'1 In an uproar.
ductt' the I'niversity
has made a good Impri
may be kept as he is u
periormer.
it Kloridn,
ion and :
AmpriranQ Nn Rariip.nl n'y rrell, why was fanned to
Americans mo nduiuu TtMTe HluItu ls h;ick pvlIlrtliy tl(
Battery Changes.
slay with an even better fast bait t-i.-mur
ithan he had last spring. Verne i
: l ndcnitll. another farm hand. proh
; 'ably will make the grade this time.
By BRIAN BELL '! niis Iludlin. Walter .Mtll'-r. Joe
Associated Press Sports Writer ! Shame. Ceorge Oraut, Mel Harder
NKW GUJKANS. March -I. (I1) ami John Mil.;usaro retained fnnn
Iiuseball wise railtdrds who com the urns staff. Milter has shown
pare the Cleveland Indians of li'-H ) decided improvement over Ills pre
with the liS edithm declaro tholvious pert'ormances and Hudlin
club has been improved more tJiati J has worked long1 and hard at a con
any other outfit in the Anieriicnn j tro! machine. He has a target set
league. However, that diagnosis, ' up in right field nf the Pelicans
I'OUTLAMJ. Ore.. March 21.---
versatile iuU Myers. jvrtland lJht !
. lien vvweiirlif ri-ht lei. took two !
1'ovtor and Averill seem dest itied 1 ull, r Uiic. Oi'ails from Tano AU-j
yake, jiu jltu Japaue.sit exponent.
hero lust night. In one of (n
i liiuest maK'hcs -Heett here inj
some lime. Myers tout; tho lirnt
fail. eondiiK out of a ,lapanei-'r ;
wrlstlo.-k lo clamp on a short arm
KeisHors in, 'U" minutes, 'Jy seconds.)
Mlyake gained I ho second fall in ,
1 miiuites, 11 seetnuls with a .lap-'
aeese body slam, tossing' Ills oppo
nent to the -mat until he lay!
prone. The. final tall came quickly
Myers, alter seemingly beln out
from siime fast jiu jilsn work,
clime suddenly to life and went
alter Mlyakn with a scries -f
Karaiek f lyimr reverse head locks
ii nd after four trips through the
air, Miyake succumbed. The tin.'?!
wmm
17
lu stiiil lln Hi'siill ill i!i;lil and
.ntiT. as liulli ;, v- hit wt'll in
tho stiriUK. Tin' I'lt'ViT Jiimli'Kim
is iu a coiuoal with thi' lianl liit
tliii! llili Fulli, fur ulhiir fl.'lil.
One will 1)0 im fxtra ii t'i.-li U-t-with
Kil Mol'tjail, thi! only vinlit-
liatiili'il hiltiT In the first rivu out-
11
in
KLAMATH RING GO:
Mar. h :
If correct, will not nwussarily in- ball iiark wheru till' Iniliaiiti train, main
Bure the Reilfildnn a IiikIi plnre in ! ami .spemls liourn ilirinvliiK at il.
baseball tor Ihey had more room ! If ho suts conlrul lie Is i'i)ii'tinl
for Improvement thau most of tho i to tako his placo beside tho lead
other clubs. . . i ins pitchers of tho leu'tuie. Sluuite.
There seems no reasonable doubt 1 the Ihk left bander, has n
that Manager Koser I'eikinbaiiKh's
remailo'team will offer a fnr bolder
front than ho was able to present
lust season. His infield has been
strengthened by the addition of the
llttlo but rugged Jackie Tuvoner
and transfer of Joey Sewell to
third base and a much needed
punch In the outfield has been sup
plied by the addition of two prom
ising recruits and nn established
star. Pick Porter and Karl Avorlll
K1..MATI l-'Al.l
I. (,') I,, , ( tin- Kl'euti'st wai 4 minutes, HI kpcoikIs.
veint- ever sriKi d m Klaiu- ! "''i " "es aim rni niiui,i
nth Vails, '"i'is r" .li'liuny ('line! .m appii'ii :;i minutes to a uraw- in
of 81111 Fram isi-o, sllislu-d, liooUud i Ibe liieliniiliary, noilher tak'n.,'
nml shi!',i;i d Ills way to a decisive I a fall.
Waller (.'lenllorn,, be
m
W w ..-war XT
3 A BW
P1B sfd 'n m tm mma m
miml;Mitle Kskiino. in a Ill-round fiKhtjranS L,QmedianS
rhey are miuuie-, . . '
utter Clever anow
new delivery which inav increase hero Jat iiiglu.
bin iiffiu-M-iinss Hit nnlU the Im 11 Weights.
out of his hip pocket much on the' oulweiulud oinht pounds and
order of Karl Moore, the famous i seven years older than the ame
Phlllio nitchor of rwo decades uko. ! lOskimo, Ulim;
Infield Is Set I nent from tho first round to Ine
Three-fourths of the Infield is tenth. Instead of weakening, as
set Sewell, although ,hu has never ' bad been predicted, Clino prow
Plaved third base, is already at stronger and in the 10th was
home and seems to have, conquered
the queer angels a shortstop finds
at a corner of the infield. Tuvoner.
For one performance only i?at-
daz.led his oppu-j urday ulKhtf the Franks Coniedlans
whaling away at CMeghorn with
both hands while the Ksklmo
was holding" n desperntely.
will present the blw western eom-
edy, "The Oirl of Ulaek Snake
Uanch,' a, play in four acts.
This western comedy with a good
story is full of laughs and thrill.
For patrons who like western
I st. M ies "The (iirl of Hlaek Snake
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L, HILL, Minigtr ' ,
Phon. 105 80 N. Cntrl
Msdford, OrtBon
'llllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH'-
ut 100 to .7 each. As many as CO
horses ,ure likely to start.
, Liverpool was crowded in an
ticipation of tomorrow's race. Ho
tels and boarding; " houses wero
filled beyond their capacity and
even a billiard table to servo as
a bed was at a premium last
night. Bathroom, sniokeroom and
dining room . hnvo : been turned
into bed chambers, and - hotel
keepers declared they, could do
no more to aeeommodate the-Increasing
crowds.
Thousands- of. girls and women
were among -arrivals today; A
number of large tents have been
erected hi' gardens- around the
city so that residents can increase
the accommodation for . friends.
Liners, due before tho race "were
espectcd to swell tho crowd with
numbers of American visitors, but
it was not known where or how
' they would be put up. r.
Preparations were being made
nt Aintreo for an attendance of
itiiO.ono.
i Kings.
1 ' ,1 2,3
1 Ferguson ...... J:t8 174
Lounsberry l i-i 1G2 131
firey 139 14 5 73
fatten '2-C l&S
. C81 722 , 636
1 2 3
KUiot 113 111
Green 142
Del.osh 140 1H 138
Murray 178 .171 J!)Jf
Ilagen li) 184 218
632 ' C2 1 u;ti
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224 Several boxing critics believe ho
142 Is having a difficult time in trlm
442 ming his poundage from 183-to
D47 the necessary 175 pounds; others
-G9 7 j expressed, the belief ho was at-
tempting to develop - a s e c r o t
jpunch;. while many. i 'believed ho
i was chary- of Jack lvcorns, Wat-"-(''?')
i Iter's ast ute manager who lias been
around the city several days; in
GM-;X)AM0. Cal.. Mar. 20
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh land
ed his plane Jiere at ihev Grand j atlviince of hid fighter.
uentrai air terminal at n:ie a. in.
following a flight from .Santa l!ar
bara. -Cat. "He immodlutely.' began
(Hy. lho Associated 1'rcss) :
iJlUilttM,, S. D. Hilly, Petrolle,
an. inspection of the field, which is f Fargo, , isV . 0., knocked, out, Jose
the western terminus of the nir
transport company wjth whl'vh he
is affiliated.
Gonzalez, Cuba, (2).,- Kddio nun
lelson." IJurqn, outpointed ICid, Les
ter. Omaha, (4). 1 : ' ; 1
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