Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    PSUE SIX
MRm?ORTVMA"TT,r TTtfBTOfR MEDPORB, OREOOX.' ftUNDAY, MARCH 31.' 1929.
EX-BOAS HURLER
GIVEN A BEATING
mm- PLACEiKLUM'S TEAM AND, X, COUNTRY M YIAKE PROMISES ' CAPACITY CROWDS
OREGON LIES ST MARY'S SIGNED ' RUN OF MR. PYLE TO HUSTLE KRUSE
WITH; COMMITTEE1 FOR, OLD c OREGON READ Y FOR START
i
i. . . -
Prince a. falUson. coach 'of the, EJ'HENE. Oi., March 30. (Pit XKW TOHK.. Mar. .30..
Hob Kruse may not think htm-! The new
self ho much after he meeta Taro ; Main .street
Myuifce. the hone crushlne Jap, at movl(, ..B,y of o,e; Rainbow Tt-
unilulieilly prove one of the mini
i'lonular places "f amusement in
the city.
The crance is colorful ami in-i
vltitut with its tors electric Neon; .
siun.o moving; HkIUs, and Itaj
marquee with a Roltlcn uraiton em-,
homed on a Rreen cellins hack-)
' Krouml. The interior lolihy wiim
i J " '-. . -. : . , Ar... nnmfnrt-l
. anii-suiam-u mo,,..-, i. ,..,. "-- ,,,,,, crt ndv
.theau.-on Eaftt;;.e chairs -" for oil prospect-
opened ytih its fir.t j . the "new movie houwe. : lug on gas permits nad Been re-
AT ISIS OPENIN
OILANDGASPERMiTS
REFUSED BY WILBUR
WASIUN'GTOX, March 30.
Med ford high .school, en, route, hy University ' Oregon
1 auto from KUgene - to j Dunsmtiir,
'I'nlif. with his wife, 1 ".spent an-, schedule, If whs annoiinrcd tonight
hour here this afternoon, before by Jack '.' JJeneflel, graduate ;
att itiiil ntr tiiu InnrnM-. ; mnniiL'Ki- offer it cnnfprdnMi wllh !
c..iiirt.. hui,!, f.lim .kI-Si,., .i.hi,.n,. f.nmmitt,.p Thn cnn. I "iay laugh at it, but more than
mltting that he had been In con- tests will be with Fniversity nf Ha- I 1 P'hous take U seriously. .The
has added Most f h(. neonlo. of the Fatted '
two hiK football games' for Jm 1!)2 jt.tt wh':usiv .ivi.,, nnv ,jL.i,h. !
t n C, f '. 1 'y le's 8 0 -day t runscon
tinental rare, starting tomorrow,
7..' "I VI ,v i,; toea anil 326 holder, of oil and
the armory next Wednesday. eve- i vWon." vesierdav at 2. . .nil. , , ' " i,,,, i.rn- ens permits had been called cn to
aw; nInB In'a main event match, pre- j played i-ontim&UFly throiwrh the - .,,,' ,.f: ,,f the staae. show cause why their permits
. V. ' anernoon ami evening, t i-ajiacny; a4. fertture which should plpaw
",iiuu,k .pruui "mi audiences.
ceded
naries,
I0X BOAR
SAX FRANC 1st '(),'' Mar. 30.
(yl,j-Xhe Portland (leavers went
im another' - WM bu"lall Vpree' to
day and walloped Tie Kan Fran
Vlseo 'Sea If'. J-V. The Jteavers
were considered of undetermined
fere nee with I'nlversily of Oregon ,
athletic heads, regarding his tali - j
ing over the- conch i riff of fresh-;
man basketball, Vootball. and
wall In Portland November and
St. Mary's college of Oakland nt
San Francisco Thanksgiving day,, if
that dale Ih available, otherwise the
baseball nex!
He to say.
From close friends,
nowf-r before the 'eason but so fed that the matter now-
far' they have trout ced last year'! a student council committee, sub
pennant winners in four games iJeet to approval by Or. A. ft. Hall,
out or five. Cii'tis Javi8 and i president of the University, who
I.eftv Cnmez. two-Seal younnsterM, : will not return to the campus
September, had lit-1 Saturday following, which Is No
I vernber 30. ' ' ' '
it was learn- j The St. Mary's xamo waa more
sts with
runners, approximately 100, ,anu
Mr.' I'y'e see nothing funny about
the M-eond of it series of spriritf
and summer jaunts on foot from
coast to coast. ..V'f-.t.
An air ff the utmost sei-loune.s
prevailed at ibe iiiteriyely. active
or U-hh nf a certainty since last -"tia. lci m u. .nuamn ur..y
January, when liesotiatlons !- J tm,;,y "M ei.u
tween the kcIiooIk started. Oregon,
Verfi the victim.' today with th
Uejivers jtilinK 'fip 13 hits. Jim
my' Cronln, she-vtstop, led the at-,
cal-k with thrr.-i hits out of five,
(pav's pitcher"' two years ago In
the Southern Viregon le:iKiic.)
' Score: I It, H. K
I'oi-tl:ind I f . 13 2
San Francij-cc 1 10 I
kniplit an ( itego; Davis and
Schmidt.'
LOS A'.JOICI.KR. Mar. 30. i&)
A fieW n run rally In the ninth
fnping featured by a home run
by M-inaKef Krnie Johnson, Ravi
the Seattle Indians a 12 to " vie
lorv over i.os AUKidfK here today
Thirty1-five players we-e paraded
on the field during t ,iame.
The Angels apparet. ); ewed up
I he game In the eighth when Karl
Webb' rolled a homer under the
left field bleachors gale to score
tvn runners ahead of him, but
tlie deluge of tribe runs In the
following inning more than even
ed matters up.
1 Four Seattle batlers were .walk
ed ill the last Inning by Walsh
and I'eters.
Score: TI. If. K.
Seattle 12 14 1
f,os Angeles 7 12 1
Fish, Collard and IlorreanI;
Weatherby. peters and llaunnh;
Sand berg; Warren.
however, could not give a definite
date for the. contest, as IJenefiel
waK dehous of scheduling an in-ter-sectlnnal
game, which would he
played between the Oregon Stale
contest, which Is on the. boards for
Kugenc for November 1(1, and the
until April 1!.X. The committee Is
exjtected to take final action Aliill
day. . '
itegarding the six big members
of the Mtate chanipion high school
footbiill team, who graduate next g(a Mary's struggle,
June, and have announced their, Oregon played Hawaii at Hono
intention "of going where the old juju 1tst yQW Year's day and just
man goes," Callisou said: " barely managed to nose out the
"1 deeply appreciate the. loyalty j Glanders, C to 0. This year Ila
of these fine young men. I regard Vwalf has prospects of having its
them at the cream of Oregon high .strongest eleven in its hlslorv. and
between Tommy Kyan, Medford's
wrestling tailor, and Jack White of
Portland. Tickets are going fast,
and the matchs the first one to be
held in the armory for some 'time.
Is expected lo draw fans from all
parts of southern Oregon. 1
; w MylaJce is expected to arrive to
morrow or Tuesday and will rest t
j.a day or two before meeting the;
: dahgeroua .Portland grappler. who
has been defeating all whojji he
meets. Myiake is no amateur and
has'followed the wrestling business
for years, and is as familiar with
the cat-h as catch can method as
the jiu jitsu. Jfe will wrestle both
ways with Kruse one fall in me
American style and the other in f
'.those who plan on presenting
should not he revoked.
le-
"Pup," nQscot of
Texas, has completed
Love field,
200 hour
Jhe little theater, with Its rtis- Kjlimatc. mictions in the theau
wi-,. iiumey Himospiipi'H, won ino - , , ,,
immediate approval of those who j Clean rags wanted at the Mall j of flylns time He has neer boon
if fni- 1hr firur tfm iwl will Tr himA nffte . ' ' "
were picked up' preparatory
the start, as rival to the Kaster
fashion parade, at 3 .o'clock to
morrow afternoon, "rain or shine.
The getaway is from Columbus
Circle with KliKabeth, lsT. J the jiu jitsu style. The third fall will
OAKLAND, Cal., Mar. 30. (TP)
r'l'.hc Oaks of the Pacific Coast
league v(iit on nnotli't'i' run ram
pf'ge ' here today to defeat t:ie
San lranclsco M Isslons, 5' to !,
inking a lead in the series.
Citr!ylf Vergez and Lombard!
delivered the circuit clouts. Lom
bard! went to the bat for Jimmy
Ueese in' the seventh with two mi
bases and hit a long driv over
:he center field fence to put the
LaUs otit in front.
Score:
Mission
(;,iik land ..:
Mi'Quade, Cole and
Ijemor.ieh and .Burns.
II.
13
Hoffman;
, . SACJtAMKNTO.
Hollywood got
robes again today
I ii " base ,b 1 1 for
Mar. 30. Ii
on Its hitting
and rapped out
ten runs While
school athletes. They are all big
husky lads, who have played to
gether from their grammar sehool
days. If 1 should go to Oregon,
and they follow me, they will have
to make good the same as any
body else. They will havo to win
their places by what (bey do. up
there, not what they did down
here. And they are "sweet
enough players" for any
'team, if they really try."
Supt. of City Schools, I-:. II.
11 ed rick in a da lenient yester
day, said there were several ap
plicants for the Med ford coach -ship,
"in tne event Calilson iuit.
but "the school board will take
no action until Callisou's name
was definitely on the dotted line
some other place."
for that reason was more than de-
' slrous of showing its wares before
the mainland public.
j Captain John J. MeF.wan, foot-
ball coach at Oregon. Virgil l.
f Karl, din-dor of athletics, and
I Jienefiei approved (he two games
heartily. It gives Oregon seven
i lough games this year, as the Web-
foots have five conference contests
TROJANS WALLOP
flSTp!
Olek McCaoe was letting the Sac
ramento club down with a lone
run, the result of a oircuit. smash j
by .Monroe. The stars drove out
20 hits and 15 runs yesterday,
'V h e .series still f a v o rs ( h e S e n a -tors
by a game margin, they hav
ing captured the first three games
The Sheiks got a homer, three
triplch.and two doubles.
Score: . 'It. IJ. 40
Hollywood . 10 J3 I
Sacramento- 1 H 0
AleCa.hu ,and Pussier; Uachac.
,Viiu:J and Severeld.
a us i I ,m, . los K A N-P K - .K ;.
Alar. 30.- r A track . and' field
giant stalled oveiUMio cinder path
and sawdust pits of the great bowl
today, sounding a crushing Ofi U
30 victory over California's "mys
tery" team as a threat to other
teams.
It was Southern California's Tro-
Jajw, powerful in both truck and
field events,, who 'overwhelmingly
defeated Coach Waller- Ciirystie's
(lolden Bears. Hopes of regain
ing the national honors held a few
a rs back rfo with the one-sided
win ovei' the Berkeley athletes.
II was southern California's fourth
"MY1 listed, and besides, there is a pus-
xibility that St. Mary's. may become j
a permanent fixture on the Well-1
fool schedule, as Coach MeKwan j
prefers to playa tough team, such I
as Lite Irish boast, cil her . early in
(he season, to help round out his
own aggregation for its conference
season, or the last game in the sea
son, to give lils team an additional
tough 'contest..
Oregon's complete i2f schedule,
as announced by Benef.iel, is as
follows:.
September 2S Pari fin at Hu
ge lie.
October ii Stanford at Palo Alto.
October rJ-.-Willamette jit Hu
ge ne.
October 10 Idaho at Portland.
October 2 0 Washington at Se
attle. November 2 I. C. L. A. at Ku
gene (J)ad's day .
November 0 Oregon State at
Kugcne (homeeomiiig ).
November 23 Hawaii at Port
land. November 2H or 30 St. Mary's
nt San Francisco.
first control point after a cross
ing nf the Hudson hy ferry.
The chill rain failed to dampen
the ardor of the workers at head
quarters as Mr. Pyle ' announced
that the weather was necessary
but unimportant and (l?at the trek
would start promply regardless of
the elements. None of the Pyle
aids who look so indifferently at
the falling rain- will do any run
ning in this derby.
One of the late comers, a Finn.
I seemed likely material for the
sprints but lacking the rugged
characteristics associated with a
day by. day imirathon over a
ctreicb of nearly three mont jjs.
Mr. Pyle. 'who wrote' his lnt
bunion memories in red ink, 'lias
no thought that any financial dis
aster 'Will attend' the second.
he decided by the wrestlers.
HIGH FIVES SET
I'T
1 CHICAOO, -Mar. 30 (P)-PortYi
1 hijfch .-sfjhool basketball ' teams r
! the pick of the nation's hest-tart
their' quest for 'national honor
' Tuesday in the I'niverslty of Chi
: cn no 's eleventh iuterscholnstic
j torney. -
! Thirfy-three staten nre sending
j their champions and near eha.ni
1'plons Into the battlo- which ter-
initiates Saturday night. Tftmy
i nine of the teams are state chnm- :
i pions. four were runners up. three
! won interstate " tournaments, one j
j was interstate tourney runner up
OTTAWA. (I'l Covermtiaiit fi?-
j lues just', completed make the
gicgate weiilth of Canada In PtL'fi
i eijual to about S2S-I2 per capita.
The total, exclusive of undeveloped
natural resources, was cnlcul tied two are Chicago district title
ly the bureau of statistics as $20,- hohlers. Ashland, Ky. the defend
65 1 .4X2,0110. Aaricultnre was cred-i ing champion, completes the most
lied with 2!i.2S per cent of the j representative eny list in the
whole. -1 i tournamefft's history. The na-
1 ' ' tioiiiil tilleboblerH ittat- not in the
EOLOONA, Italy. March 30 OP)
Major Alberto Mariano, companion
of Captain Felippo S&uppi and the
Swedish scientist Finn Malmgrcen
on their historic hike across the
ice after the Italia disaster, today
underwent an operation in order
that an artificial leg might be fit
ted for him. His leg was ampu
tated shortly after his rescue, after
gnngrene had set in from frostbite.
i semi-final round of the Kentucky
state, tournament hut were incited
to coinjieto.
CHICAGO, March 30. (P) After
blowing off the top of his victim's
head with a shotgun, a 'payroll
robber at Itlverdale, 'Chicago sub
urb, today leaped into a wailing
car, piloted hy a woman, and
escaped with $700.
triumph in
the Bears.
as many years over
PAVIA, Italy. One cannot
he a gambler and retain his fascist
parly ' membership in this city. The
federal secretary of the1 fascist
party for this district, as. soon as
lie' leu rued "f the arrest in an II-lii-li
gambling dive of several "cum
r .Ides." took away their party cre
dentials, and put hem on the sus
pended list.
Al'KOKA. 111.. .Match 30 -(py
Hoyd Fairchlld, the county Invcsti
Kator ' whose testimony brought
about 11 e'Mquui' raid In which MH,
Ljlliun IK'king was killed, whs held
"tiv for "niiestlonitii''.
M CASKET TROPHY
PLAY IN APRIL
i
i
WRESTLING
Starting tomorrow, April 1, the
utn'iti.r ii.inatcMit r,.i- ih., ti. n m;-.
! tjaskey. trophy will be played at the
j (olf club, and each entrant . must
' declare the card he desires lo turn
In. The tournament will
: MEDFORD ARMORY
Wednesday, April 3
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Ui JU iLO uuLr uLUD r nv wiw ",o wlnn,r ,ast y,i"
V1 WI v . T I The Oolfers .Magazine Uurna-
NKW YOltK, March HO. (I") A
suggestion that Iho . Iron with
Which Htihhy .(ouch won his 'first
nallcnal open, he used as im inter
national trophy is made hy John
Klernan. spoil writer In the Now
Yoik Tltnes. Bobby used the club
lor a great shot to the home green
In his playoff with Bobby Crulck
shank at In wood. Jones gave It as
a memento to his friend. J.. S.
Wurthtngtuu, wl en the latter was
returning to Kngland to die.
Intelligence and psychology tests
have reduced the turnover in the
Grand Ijapltls, Mich., police' force
great ly, says Col. James Sinke,
director of public safety.
niont will be' played today. Al!
entries will ' receive tho (Jofers
Magazine for one year, and a
chance for other prizes.
In the ladies' tournament held
Friday. Mrs. W. 10. Gould was first
and Airs. Val Fischer .second.
KKATTLK, Wash., March 30. j
(I1) With a final hard workout to
top off their training here, three
Vniversity of Washington crews to
night will follow their shells to
Oakland, where they meet the I'nt- j
versity of California eighta April I
CI.
BOB
Kruse
198 Lbs.
At Knimerich, Germany, the
populace so delighted in crossing
the frozen Rhine on foot thai i raf
fle policemen bad to be called.
8:30 P. M.
TARO . ; . '
Miyake : V
190 Lbs. ..
r Special Event to a Finish
Tommy Ryan vs. Jafck Wliite
of Medford of Portland .
Good Preliminary
Curly Woods vs. Eddie Welch
Good Music
General Admission, $1.00; Ringside (first 3 rows), $1.50;
Ladies and Children, 50c, Tickets at Brown's,, Pastime
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and
MONDAY
March 31 April
ISIS
THEATRE
Ned McCobb's
Daughter
With '
IRENE RICH
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
GEORGE BARRAND
and THEODORE ROBERTS
A lecture i heme " of soul-stirnna; import, Un-
v dramanc.' tliriluiiL'' and doopjy iippcalm'j
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COMEDY
THE MAIL MAN
Matinee, 1:30 Night 7 to 11 p. m.
10c and 15c O
The Qf ficers and
Employes
of this bank are
for the
Airport
One Hundred
PerXent
V 'l ( . ; . (' '. t , , . ; .
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M Craterian
I Tugsday
S IS THE BIG DAY
j YOU'LL
; Hear Doug
Talk!
I Douglas
1 Fairbanks
"We Sell Happiness" -
Clayton Isaac? W. H. Fluhrer
ill A Community
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"Partners in CouQumity ,'
Development
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GOTTFRIED ft TURNBOW S They just don't make
Expert plumbing, heating n( ,. ,, ,,'. '
.he.tmet.l rep.rthop. ; bigger than this one.
we epeciaiite on eervice at reat
onabte price,. No Job too tmall
Any hospital in your community is an asset It is maintained
for the welfare of thtgpublic It is indispensable.
The expense of hospital services is surprisingly moderate when
the completeness of this service is considered. ' "
A hosnilal offers clean, airy rooms the services of experi
enced, graduate muses and scientifically prepared foods.
All this is offered at a cost that is less, in mos? cases, than tho
charges at a first class hotel.
Remember, your hospital is a public service institution, main
tained to serve yon.
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