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rxoE six MtDPORB MATT, TmhTJNft. MHDFOftb, OlfEOON'. NATVlMiAY, MAWH 2:-!. -. - k. Till WILL LOOK 10 SMITH IN CHIEF CHOICE Former Governor and Party : Leaders to Pick New " Chief for Wigwam 'Man From Ranks' Plan Has tPoor Success. , NEW YORK, March 23. Pi Having failed to pick a nmn "from tho ranks." Tammany today was poking to former Governor Alfred E. Hnilth and other party leaders to help choose a new chieftain. After ncctfptlnt' the resignation of Oeorfio V. Olvany yesterday, the executive committee was ap pointed to commit Mr. Hmlth, Way or VnIker, NurroKafo J-imes A. Koluy and rolled States Hena tor Watfner. The decision to Invite the titular heart of the Democratic party Into the council of t ho wljfwam wm an about-face mi tin? part of the dls triet leudors. During a week of Intensive .campaivninff a in o n if themsolvei thry had ignored Mr. Kmlth in their determination Hint no "outsider" should havo a voice in the pfckliiK "f tho new loader,- .Until tho committee of cmissar ' Irs has hud time to net and a new leader, in named Olvany will con tlnyo to dUeharKo tho duties of me position from which IiIk sudden rw-Hmatinn o wnrk npo threw Tammany Into a turmoil of inter nal strife.- .Although tho week's campaign under the slogan "a man from tho ranks" had brought forward John J1.' Curry and Martin O. McCuo, district leaders, as outstanding candidates, no pote wa taken at the executive committee meeting. - f CHARTER SHIP FOR ; . .: Word ha a al o been received from . Ames TempJi' of Oakland that llnf will charter one of th larH trl-moiorcd Jiaoh plane of Die Vt Coast Transport and fly to thin elty for the cerernonir.l in April 1. Members from Oakland who will make the- trip arc en thusiastically luoklnir (or ward to viewing tho Htfklyoir. . Cm tor lake nnd tho Hokum l:.v-r '.valley , from tho Mr. Oakland Is spend-' ln(f considerable time and mon-y lti establishing their e'ty as thj aeronautical center nf ilin wi-nt, and the t bartering of the plane' mentioned is iimdluT m-stinc In! tholr activity alnk- this fine, i - Merchants of tho city havo promised their co-operation in dec orating windows and buMncHs Mocks and tho streets will lie i decorated In the Khrin colors. I no mo what after tho fashion of the. American l.enion convention held hero last summer. Visitors are expected from nil Motions of tho coast nnd candi dates for Initiation into tho mys turloi of the Mvstlo shrino will ctm from all parui of the Domain of Hlllah Temple which covers thn ont'rn state of Oregon, other than Multnomah county, ( J Cot u I lift Tomorrow natlon-wlite search for tho Klttl tllm Vfhlclo for Hint popil- lr pair, Dorothy Mncknlll and Juck Mulluill. remillod In tho pur- chaw of 'Childr.ut uf the lllll," a 1 0.000 prlio maailno wr'ill. Tvnti-n mad.) Into tho picture of tho name title, coming to the lllallo theatre tomorrow. I Cornell WoolrUh. "i-ycnr-nld author wrote "Children of the Hit!.' ' Kor tho first lime n Btovy was Judged for Its comb'nrd nicills as a film plot and a man a nine MTlal. Rxcollcnco in both divisions, its adjudged hy a board of compe tent critics. JAPS BOOST TARIFF TO K TO. M arch : 3 . M) llolh houscH nf the .lupancse diet to day p asset I a new mid hlKhcr tar iff chedule on lumher. The sehed tilo will affect principally pine, cedar spruce ami hemlock, most of which comes hcto from the American northwest. It In expectt-d to Increase tovo . nuo in this country by nhont fi. 600,000 yon (about $2,100,000). It will affect nn American-Jap-ftufso lumber trndo of about 000,000 nnnunlly. The hill was opposed Htnnuously hy Japanese consumers end American tm jMirtcri. rivluc 1 'Inn Can't Fly I KAI.T l.AQilS V ITV. titfUh, .Miireli j Governor I'liriltiBton's term ex git, i) Paavo Nufinl, ll'vlnk l'ltin Pit'"'" " June 1 and he has told f tho cinder path, found the all vaj'3 Impowilhle of navlnntior. to- t" coniiuue in olfice. iati. Norton said, lay but was waltlnit nt the Suit I tlovernor F.-u rlnmon. It Is 1111-i I nder cross pxamlnntlnn ho tvs llilie lilrporl for a .atlon of -i derstoo.l nt the Interior depart- titled bin licllrf 1I1.11 relief would miowstorm that would permit him mem, will return to the inaoune. he foi nlsb. d by ftxtnn th Inier to resume an Inleirupled fllgltt lo I mem of his lurce buslnes enter- mediate point rote the same t pn Anvelca. J prim, in lluwuit. port rati.. O Medford One Best Natural Airport Cities of Country Whori the I'niteil Air Express inniiKiirntcl its nir sched ule on' 'tho Pacific coast, February 1", one of the principal cities selected ou its route was Milfortl. Many reasons hvc entered into the choice. Principally the officials of the company considered the importance of Medford in the com mercial and industrial life of southern Oregon, and Oregon as u whole. Another important consideration was the fact that the people are "air .minded." OffeririK the most favorable wind and landing conditions. Medford presents one of the best natural airport cities in the country. For this reason, it was chosen as a station for air mail planes and for the air transportation of many private companies, and by the I'nited Air Express. With the increase of plane arrivals and transportation, Medford would experience a stimulation of business activity in all lines. One difficulty, however, presents itself in the situation, and that is Medford's present limited and inefficient airport facilities. Increased air transportation demands increased provision for landing planes and caring for them at the port. Air travel is advantageous only because of its speed. This speed is seriously impaired by improper or inadequate air port equipment. At present, there is before the people of Medford the eon ' siderntion of a bond issue for the purpose of establishing a new anil modem airport to safeguard the lives of passengers and pilots and to handle the increased air traffic. The proposition is a big thing for Medford. Its passage will mean the future growth and progress. Its passage will mean the schedule of every large air over northwest territory. Its passage will mean the Medford by the government and the entire United States as one of the country's most important air capitals. As the center of southern ness aetjvity, Medford indeed in the northwect. Medford's aerial matters has placed it in who are acquainted with aviation affairs. There can be no doubt that the people- of Medford will ontinile to occupy tlnil position and pass the bond issue now hi fore tlioiu for the construction of an efficient and modern airport to care for their city's present and future air traffic requirements. - ; Tho I'nited Air Express is that do not stop in Medford, and package sent now by this Montague. Calif., by mail. . If new field is constructed, these as a terminal'iind tbe packages sent over Pacific Air Express will not only greatly reduce present charges, but. will mean rapid delivery of packages. MEDFORD COUPLE! I'mlnr tlio cnplinn. "(inlil lllll .Iu.Ikc HoUvh a MysltTy," tho Colli mil unii "i nun nceii (uiij ii tho troubles ot nn unnamed M-mJ I0 nmmoo coupio ns iomowh: tiilco Hocil was called upon Tuesday mortiliiK to decldo wlielh city offlcluls and .Xpert!, on the vr a man had thq rlwht lo f.m o hi.. "ul.Je.1 and ..thera, Coiinclliuim K. t Havel with li tin. A man;11- llnminond an.l city xupci ini.-n-hr.niKltt his wllu frnni .Medford to ''! f.-heffel arrived hack in thin elly imi rottt.i tu I'nrtliiiul and j .Medford very lata last night, the wlfo IhoiiKlit loo iniu li of houiIi- Thn prol.lein win cxtunnlvcly crn DruKon nml Hindu her Kulnwny dlfccusj.c.1 and committee were up- ill tno I. mansion aorvieo Hiaiinu. llulihy liroiiKlit licr buck nnd put hflr In til" auto but upon a pica from lho lady, ManaKer I. Mansion ' Intervened nnd mm-Kcrned tluil lho pair Ro to .ludito Hoed utid r.a-.'lvo ' nonunouic jiiun.ae..i. .....r rtld. Tho gond JtidKC kuuwlnK the i ny of women, ilechted thnl the lady could not he forced In oi cotn-1 P"ty In r liushnn.l. wher.iupou the ( ..""'. u.n. ...o .... ri" " reiui n ticket to .Me.ir.ii'd mid . rcKtimnil hln trip lo I'l.rllnnil, hiuik 1 wife." I IlinilUII! ILLU UnVJL .MAISHKIi;iJ. ne., March S3, -t The Jury was eNpecied to I receive the case of Hubert tlreon. on trai for Ke murder of Caleb fJirrn. hU catchlni! Inlet neluhbor. this afternoon. Ieferise Attorney , A. K. 1'cek and .1. It. Ihdnuflehl, special counsel for the slate, were making their final arguments thU umi ulng District Attorney William Cole- nmn presetilcd III.) stale's rime, yes- ter.biy. . WA.-iniXlno.v. .March !S. Ml' eietary Wilbur imiI.I today that Covernor I'lirrlnitton of Hawaii j woui.i rcure irom oiuee on .nine 1. ; id the erretary that ho does mil wish n iMnpiirin n nor iKnr r 11 i.u r j WITH JURY TODAY necessary impetus for a great inclusion of Medford on the transport company operating' accompanying recognition of Oregon's agricultural and busi occupies an unique position enterprise and foresight in the esteem and respect of all . ,,,, CXITEO AIR EXPRKBS. using Union Air Lines planes owing to the inefficient field, company have to come from the bonds arc voted and the planes will establish Medford WILL BE CLEANED. l'mm their uttriulmice nt oonfurcni - e, h.-M ut v.ug,-m Thursday ami Friday on tho knotty problem of contending with stream I"1"1" 'on. which va nttenduil hy poiuuu io iiHuiitoraiu a protirain of cleantnK nil Mre.im. Includlni: Hie IIokuo river from any ponsll.le pollution. One of tup first steps In this. direction whf the d.-.-lsion to have i .in- .m.k.mi .-...lie i-i.iK-Ku an.l uo i.mvois.iy of or.-iion. In coopera- Hun with the man, l.oiu.t of healih and the state Knm . ..uinilsslon. conduct the InveFllnatlon of all the n..i.u i m ... ...c i condlilon of their Winers, l.y chem. ! leal niinlN sis. At this enference i In under- nioo.t uiai me stale Xlt.il colinnts. jslon, caunlUK, lumber, can an.l ; puper companies, state and federnl health departments nnd various sponsni. nt t.ssoetattons were rep resented. ' Franks Comedians Armory Tonight Kor one perfoi m.inco tonluht, In tm M'df"ri Armory, Krnnk's i'o- median, will present the western .-.,......i.- ,i ., .ri. .m.i i-... lllll l'roti. ttittcKt nnk.. It.inch, ' in four a.-ts. I It.tneb ." In four nrlM i The ppiy U full of comedy and many thrills. The armory Is a "Plendld house in stnue thla play .and many more late aucceHs.-R that tne compnny Is pVttnlng to Klve Medford. The Keats are elevated I and a court view i.r the stake can . be ha.'0r..ni any part of the room. ' The performance starts at S;IT. p. m. Hltill ItATIIS A MKN.trl! e (ContlnueA from 1-nen fina l " the rxeepllon of hi(;h-Kr9.1e pears, i from l.o.t Ankdes and Nan V'ran- risen markets, "tne ist cnnne.t appie market on earth. Competition Is nt n standstill a. result of the presenl frelKht IRRIGATION CASE; FAVOR ED SITU A verdict in favor nf the plain- tiff was reached yesterday after- uuisii in I.-JIUUU loui i in in jury trial of Kd Hmlih awalnst Frank Cameron. Miles ('antral! nnd oih- ers. interested In an irrigation canal known as the Farmers Ditch supplying watr to several Apple-j Bate ranches. Smith was given tho. rlKiit to widen the ditch nix inches1 Tirof flllArtpt I act Ypflr F laud was ordered to nay tho dtfen. i nfSl UU3riei L3Sl 1 edr C J dants tho. sum of ?460 for dam- Mies. The verdict was ;:lKncd by ! Jack 11. Van Praac of Afchlund, foreman. Circuit court will resume scs slons next Tuesday forenoon wh-o the civil action of the Southern ' Orcffon Credit . Iturcau against ' Sumtifl KerteUon of Medford to i recover money, will be trie!. The , can. Involves the collection of tWj which tho defendant chiima he 1 4loi.s not owe. It will bo compl.-t-1 ed in one day and will hv followed by the blit.OQt) UUul suit of Hurry llSull wi,yCWii UhllHhlriLr pnimmnv af 1ttnrri for the publication of alleged slan- derous news matter. 1 California Guests Send Medford Hosts SoX of OrQTlf?S Durinfj the California newspaper men's convention at Crater Uike last summer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack XVakefleld drove Mr. and .Mrs. David j; Keeso and daughter of entura to- the lake. The visitor were delighted with the scenery enroute and with tho lake as well as the couMooua treatment of their hosts This week the- Wakeflelds received a oranges from the Heee's. The writer knows, h oca use he had a sample of tht tu. j Mr. Iteoe is president of a local i building and loan association in I Ventura and Is connected with one i of the papers. California Man Is Delighted With C -i f tJOUtnem jregOn WorthhiRlon Ames, of Marys- vllle, fiiln.rnia, i epre ntlng t the Custoiiube Heflning Co.. of San I'Y&aclsco, is pacing hU fii;t visit to Medford and to the dealers In sruthcru OrcRon, who are hand- line; his company's product. Orc-ft'i' gon laotoriHis will be glad to learn that the 4'iiHtoiiuhe companv plans to make this scientific Mend of do-gummed castoroil and mineral oil even more, available for tlielr uve in the future than In the past. ' Air. Ames speaku very highly of .'Li in.'uoi.oiiiaii npiioaranrc- nr M.'.lfoirt, the Kon.'il.l onmlitlt.HH of I tfie foiit.try ami ill.- k..o.I r....ls. j m REPORTS ! ACTIVE REALTY MART Kvl.leni'e that real estat.i activity Is on the increase in this loonlity Is the fact thai tho followim: Kilo.) wcro c.oinplete.l during the pas.'. week lhr.ui:h the K. Corn a-:ency: J. v. Thornton .sold li Ik home In Sunset park to lClton Wnl.lront the A. U. l'vnns home on l.'fttfti;e strool Win. sold lo Otto Khldu; II. li. skates sold Ills orchard at Talent t m r. ' KJ.ir.'noe Kink who came nr recently from Woodland Wah. ri.tv .n,.).r piachtisi.l a tint uiv ,.'", ...lt,L ' (WnC(, ,v j,,),,, .,.nsi.. Uanv .ul.,.h s',, ,,,, u,wr, ' ,.,m.."i r(1(,t ,,, ,. ,lU. ,, " Ml.' i. nk .,,,,1 a c'ou'ntrC home it Wood ' , , w , sk ', Radio Program KMED Mull Trlbune-Vlrqln Station :I3 to 11:30 Mail Tribune news and market reports. Siitittay. Mat-ell til : S 1" 9 Valley Itn.lio church. .Monday, Mnn-h 25 !:. lo' l:ni) - - West Side 4- Pbarnmcy. -hi 10:mi io M:30 American 1 laundry. l:.ni lo 1 1 :00 Pantoiiuni I ,'-" -.-rr.s. T T i i:nii ... i . : jo r-o.i. i.ern .ire. v tins Corp. to 1 2:00 Pootery. 12:00 to t S:0C .Mall Tribune news ii..ies. T: ).-sl MOIN'KS -loev pl.elan of to l2:S..-l.ewl, Super : 0nian!1, llllW, t,,,,,,',. ,j:.,ln, f Service Ktatlon. q Lincoln u',). .lohnnv Mack Cl- 13:34 to 1:1... .-..nderson :.,.., ,, ,.- ,,. .,r l:o.-. to I :,1. Snider Dairy & Produce Co, f l:3f. to 2:0r. Kconomy tiro- 4 ccterln and K.I liinns. (1:15 t R:Sn .Mail Tribune . . -.A i. a. ' .shop and Aib'. i.'-.f sc.- vice sinlion. ( j :i.n in :.lo Knds Transfer , . ,, i , Ti prouram. i 4, Wsll Trlhtin a.ls are read hT j lays. C. llr.nlons followed pneu 10,0110 people every day, U niouln. mmiijmmMmmDmmmm . FOUR CLUBS IN i f"lf I I 1 1 l J I j : 1 1 1 T f 1 I I I ! l A I 1 1 f I 1 1 1 1 1 H I L "I I I VI II IL , pected io Lead Again! Chicago, New York and; Pittsburg to Menace St. j i Louis Cardinals. i ' liy Rrifln u ! (Awociat.-d Press Sports "Writer. rj ATLANTA, (ia.. Mar. 'J3. (!) j rnh-sH the unexpected happens in banohall. there v.ill be no drastic! Pnvai when all the returns j are In for the National tongue. S'prinp Indications point to four! i clubs In a f icht for the first di- vision places, and the favored quar- : : tet is made up of thoso flnlHhinf, in tho first four places last year. I Rearrangements of tho order in ' holh l,nier aml 1"Wop brackets Stm llkt-lv. Th I'linninlrtnc i ! St. Louis Cardinals, will find their1 higll position definitely menaced by ; j chicaao, New York and Pittsburgh. , Some sludents of the game have I j concluded that Kt. Louis is not! : Rre.itly Improved, while the Cuhs. . Ulanls and pirat01 aro Uefinit-ly better Th( outIook for iho ohlllR who . HnlBhpd in tho M.()n(, AWMon inst ynM ls not promiHlnK in view of' j thp Im,)rove(, Con(lltion of thplr ' 1 ,,.,, ,'h n,rn fn . , ., season. Tho Phillies, chronic, tall- i enders. have perhaps takon the i longest strides and with a break in luck should get out of the cellar. S 111 Iter Rattle. A . majority of baseball's close , observers forecast n long and bit- ter SI rilirclf with t h. rnmnrtllin continuing to the stretch. Kach off jthe four first division club of last: year has made a definite addition ' to its strength. The t ubs have lungers liornsby and his devastate Mng oat; the Giants expect Fred- f ing bat; the -Giants expect Fred j Leach to strengthen their outfield; the Pirates hav Jss Petty, a star- : left-hander, and the Cardinals' in- ; : field bas been braced by the ac- , i otilstion of Charlie Gelbcrt. a great "young shortstop. .j Supporters of the Cu'. iM liC'.-e at the addition of liornsby has I 'made this club. Tho batjing lead of the league will add a punch j and his s'rong offensive in expect - DIV SON RACE ,R" " 1 1", strong and steady stroke. Jumped , m:,l,.s -i,h him. nIO a ,,8lf ,,.ni;tll ,(a at ,ho oml .McOrihyB.-la-.f ,h. fl.-sl halt mil.-. I.,crw,l from 1.1k plu-blnRUhi n.lvimtaRo to tlwiC.r;n.t,..s -M 1" iai I DIM If Manager Joe isfaciory results staff his club should mv a nem.i, inent part in the indicated finish fight. Ills infield reserves have no: neon sln-ntlii. ni.l hut an. nl- ron.ly HtronK tat. hin staff h:u ho.'ii ImlKt.-r. 1 l.y a hard l.iil.-r In i iuiii iiiL:iey. i ne lormr-r craciter lorn Anul.'y. the formr-r cracker ..... vjv.1Ma mm. , The Xew York Giants have been griuiiieu iu uiHi Anuv t;ese a greatly improved performer a- sec- i ond base, ami If he carrier his ter- rinc spring hitting streak Into the regular campaign. It will be dif-j flcult to oust hint from the Infield. : Carl Mubbell. who showed himself i a ''"'""''e left-hundcr on his first ! nppni-once. Im bette-p now nnd T..toch j """ "'"" ""i"" '.. y r.-.-..v- ered from his Indisposition of las ycaf. will form a stronger outfield ' combination, j 1'ittsbuixh is conducting an in- j field experiment and h:is been re-! hv i ,,,.fu...nl n-,,:. jtiRiilHK of one of tho poisonous l.r..thio-u r..tl..v. M.rt ... i part, but the I'irates will' not be I centnrv on the river al -la vielor.es : i ..i... i .,...,........;.... .,. ' .eu ... i Fights Last Night (Ity the Associated press) i dee'slve triumph. OMAHA Tommy Oronan. Oma-j ti, .,:.. renewal of rowlnK'n Im. knocked out Itussie l.eroy, j ddesl rivalry was rowed in near. KarKo, X. ll., 17 1. tli ortto Aliin. perfe.'t weather. ley, Denver, knocked out Itud j Uoran, I'lnclniiail. iTt. I cniusini;o Itca.-ons A (lemcnstration of beacon MII.WAl'KF.K Herman Per- liKlitx to be in .l at the airports lick, Kalamazoo, Mich., outpointed j will be held toiliuhl at 'i:it Molly S.'ainand, New York, f I. j o'clock ot the I'hamber of Com Henry Perllrk. Kalamazoo, out-i .,, .,. buildluK, and Hie public is pointed Irwin llerndt, Milwaukee , invite. I to attend. (S). I 1 - ' T ' 1 P.OSTON Krnle Seh.lff. lloston, outpointed Al Friedman, lloston, tlu). Kid Chocolate. Cuba, stop- pel Johnnlo Vacca, lloston, (ll). NKW Oltl.KANS Jack Urlllon, n nK,, .., outpointed rurnirr J.w Looper, Tcrre Haute, Ind.. (10). I I HOT H'P.IMIS. Ark. Itocor ! Hurnard, Detroit, knocked out Chl Ichi) Clsneros, Mexico S). I ''Okbihoma (10). FH15T WOHTII. Texas Clyde ! Hull. Clark. M 1)., out pointed Art 1 Dula, llrownw.s.ti. Tex., liai. ' i HOLLYWOOD J,.,- ltoch. Sanj Fntn. isco, knocked out Homer i fhcrldan, Sotix City. 1 :i C). ; Ixives FUtht f. l.lf.-. , j MILW.M'KKK, Mar. I'll. I,P Mrs. Huth VonDoehren, lT-year- 0,'l bride, lost her flsht for life to. ;4lny after havluK been kept alive t 1 for 12u hours by ox.vitcn adminls- ler.-.l i.y iiremen, workln Kin re- BABE RUTH GOLFS WITH ROOKIES Babe Ruth, in training at St. Pticrsiuirg. Fla. vent to the goK course with a pair of Yankee rookies to htlp train his battittfj eye. Left to rinlit: Sam Dyrd, left fielder; Ruth, and Lyn Lary, $100,000 rookie shortstop. - i irTm i i i n r a nnn rnnn nnominrn i !vr rKAN 1 1 A K r autLruKu-KuAiNULK ! 1 mm I mm II ft! 1 IS f W r nubt DEFEAT OXFORD . . blXin UOnSCCtlllVe VlClOry U IA i won smoKer tu Ashland last nle,ht. The einwd cam to cheer n for English University lhs ho1 tno l:iiil:v hy ,-ni'M 'siugKing iet; they remained to b.,. I ,et was a draw. 1'adelf.nd fell to :t mme-too-good hr-xing ehlbl WPPnQ flVPr Fa m fl II ?1,iH "n'hes In the middle of the.tfmi. marked hv as manv ilinche; owttipb uvei r d m u u 5 frill.fls :in(, dl.OI(Ifl lo l;iko a nine :ts llu iv W(M.e jn.al.v of the 1u.kv Pnitrco Faph r'nu Hac wvmi w i-uvii iwf 40 Victories. KngJ 1 LTXEV-OX-T II A M E S, land, Man h L' : . (jP Cnmhridgn. I " ahhus'" - oarsmen, scored its sixth ennsecu- tive vUtorv over Oxford In tlu:' My( Iinnual boat race betw.M n the i tWo tan,OIIf( English universities tcday. j TI;(. r.MnrWlte t.r,.w. jakin an ....j . i , crussfH tho 7tniMh lino .-even full lengths ahead of their1 rival from the Is is. I Cambridge's veterans, pulling a. nn,i ct..i,. i..,,,.,,.,1 -'of a lonKtli at the mlin nnd then ,f tn,.M i ,, 1 pnlk-.l away front t h.-ir rlvl tlur- Tile ulinicrH covoi p.I tin- four ,,,, a,i a ,Uar,. j.j mn. me-, an.l 2 1 .-oi onils, wi'll liphin.l ...t-,i i.-mi nv. ih( -...-.I .if 1J--'.. ... .... iv. ford in I Ml. Although Cambridge won by ilecWlve lnartrln. the Oxford crew.: outweighed' five ioiinds to the man. put up a gallant battle thru- m the first half of the rate, Can.i-ridge had Jumped into a two-length lead at the two-mliu! mat k w hen tho Oxford stroke boosted tho bent. Slowly the dark, bluu knoll crept tip. cultlni; down; ami.ri.ice leou. mo spurt a Uhorl - tivid. however, and another nuartrr mile of rowing mw cam- bridge increase Its advantage to. f ;vo lengths nnd to sewn lengths' at the f inb h line. j .iti,J .-inco I..!), and the victory of the' H..K. ..I.... .-M....l .1,1, ..f It , in a dead heat. At lho finish tile wliol r)Xfori ! crew with the slnulo exception of the No. 5 man. collapsed. The ! victorious Cambridge oarsmen, on ! th olhr h:tnd. finished In fine i i on.litiuu. all smiles over their f&l O.l.t':?.- 1 mm 11 ?.ti 11 iv.l rk- tnfT trr.iil.tcQ evict nt Tin f;. v I,: The iloormun arrive ami placts it in a pilule conneled with tiie 1 lotcl. J ust hittui him your key as yon leave the car tl-.ar's all. Locate J in the heart ot'the City near everything. I j S emice, Quality, Hospitality-. ,4 SAW FRANCISCO BOUT GOES 10 DM V; Although Pat 1 adolford, Med ford milt artist, threw lefts and j tights nt Austin IM'sander. Ash- 1 ii-.nd pride, tliroughout their 10- -round bout at the American Le- . """" i,r,M"ini ":ui fmno- ining to no wttn the e.-:sitn or. tno jmig.-s. as otherwise the light ; was nil PadeJford. Pat was at his best in j.ibbing. , f.-inting, weaving and riding; punches., whl-h the hard-hitting iiosnnncr lei ny m nis fiire-tirm.i (lean punch is next to impossible The Medford man opened a cut , i jU-tice to the Chicagoan, it over his opponent's eye early in j might be pointed out that he eon the session r;nd with a succession 1 ri to, many pounds and tired of jabs to the face. inn7e a sony badly toward the finish, lie scaled mess of tho game Ashbind boy's: ir;:P2, Mcljirnin 1 :t s . nmn- I There was little, If any. dis- Uosand.r wns willing and , ,.,.. IU vvith lho official decis lamu h. d many of his vicb.us j,,,,. Tlu, Associated Press score hooks which, had th.a -landed. (.ai., K:iV(. ,M,..;mi!l eiKhl romU V might have caused damage, but,nml .Mjn(.r uu first and tho was no match for Pndolford in : fyui'tli. skill and ring generalship. j f . , , . a MaudMil l.y .la. k I;r.llnve. wh" " ei"n over ti.e ' ''oun.l i-outo ar.,1 Hilly ltr.x-.l-. t'iuick Uusnidi-r was P-ft-jfilthed lovi1 foiiKht Uarobl Wright the Mine distance to a draw In the ; ( cmi-wind up. The latter seL-to i was much .on the order of the main event. Hn-edlove utllizhig hi.s ; I . Mipei lor reach to muss up the " - " - m-m'-"'- All in hal.ncc.l all tho rani wns well j XASIIVIU.i:, T.Min., Mar. 2.1 -an.l hnul,l have drawn (lua Honn. nherK, worl.r.s hoavv-larB.-r crowd Ulan tho woluht ,,n,.Mi. ,.h...i ni uch IIUIItlMI h.llllll IM. .11. IMt". , flurry to watch tho fistic fiesta. COLLEGE ATHLETE ! - - tFXO Nev "Mar "1 j ,m ,-. , (F Carl v,,hl- University of Xevada , ,' " , ','. 1 "' , ..... !..!. HI HI , ""y' "j' "T "Kht f" '"-I orrhaKe of the brain. His det.th w'as the resob ..f over, i exertion, physicians .said. Volet. I "'! ' ''........ uc.eo oy me "n'v" "V C""t'" ,5 ' "" 11,0 ' , , . .. ' ' """io ... s.i.-i.o. ...r. .itn. ' li" ...lll.S, lllll I"li '""'onsoli.us b. lore he had coin- 1 pieie.. u.e run. Pn.VDI.KT.lN. ore.. .Mar. CI. j tl'l Hilly Kd.vards. IMl-pound Kansas city wrestler, defeated Jim-'' '-meiral of Chicago. lSrij pounds, In (straight falls here last ' . in n rouuh main event match. 1 Kdwards tool; both falls with bead- . locks and body slants. Clean raits wanted at the Mall ' iiM.oe OITICA ill take yow car, y sir" takes vtmr car when vou ISIOIRSGEt IFEW THRILLS IN IM'LARNIN BOUT I Jimmy Outpoints Ray Miller in Slow Bout Hard Hit- ters Fail to Unlock Socks Big Crowd Boos Many Clinches. fly HerlM-rt V. IVtrkor Associated I'ress Sports Writer NKW YOliK, .March 'j3. (I'j The boys who pay "the freight" may be expected to view with ill concealed amusement any futui" pugilistic encounter between well advertised sluggers. Having understood that Jimmy MeLarnin and I lay Miller could -bit with the lethal nower of a i Wick tif tlynainit. 21,000 of the I ffFtic faithful trustfully paid $111,- 000 to see MeLarnin outpoint thn blonde Chicagoan last night in as dull a 10-round bout as Madison Square fiardon lias seen in recent j liinltl hs. Miller, possibly best of tho light weight left hook punchers in tin l-ti.viness, stopped MeLarnin in a rensat Jonal and bloody scrap at Detroit some months ago, despite the fact that MeLarnin seems difiuitcly to havo outgrown the 1 :.ri-poti nd division, there was al most unprecedented Interest in lh Ir reiuin meeting. weight .liminations of a year so aio. .limmy and Ilay had developed sue A a healthy respect for each nther's sm-kir.g ability that each fvU uneasy unless the fighting was close quarters where a aaiiiipiiapia PAR MCll DTDO 11 MO j h U K- W - UUIJUV .U U f h 1 L Ul-I lU 1 1 it 10 FRI it.e.l tli.i .111.. ....... I sL niKhl. : def. alini.' Howard Cnntonw mo. ln- wa thun.l.-rholt. in straight falls. Sonnenl.erK used a llyiiiK tackle I to unin the first fall after 32 tnin I utes. The second was Rained in jeitfiil minutes with a head stand. j PAI.T l.',KB CITU .Mar. 2.1.-1,1'. I . ii, w.a.i un p.anc spin art- I UL'5' SIU" J'1ck -ewls. Arizona mai man. so hard tor tho second fall in lost night's match that Lewis "'"s "'"'bit- to continue the tllysle. T, (.,, fn ., , , Dern we.Khed Hi3 nootul nro-t '-ewls 2"n. r-l,milfiH ndvnrT.slnff eet rp.ntta HUNT'S CRATERIAN MON., TUE., WED. " 1 EftSWc, 21 p:-ss7 roi f ! a RUTH CIIAIFIRTON jf ; 1 H B WARNtR Jf HRQntRf tOISOSl g i if VES This is the if Picture you've been M I W hearing about And I : there are hundred jU' 8 ! 'V. w.lltinn In ltt Iff fnii.ifc. taM.:. i