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1 WEDFOTID MXTE TRIBUNE, Af EDFORD. OIvIf!ONT. TUKKPAY, WUU, 2. 192!). PTCJE SEVEN WHITE SOX BALK COACH QUESTION many men thero were in the deuth car. turn to h'xuil slaliiliUK j i'slcnlny l.y j Ktlinlry Hums' uilili-t-H kiuiii- mi. I-i yln oil ImiiI f..r Or Kim Mato I Me.Mlnnville. Conatrui'tiun will pKylllK first liuxr- In fuultU'SM stylo : Ii,'aso" pttchtim. nermlttiri); only lu.ai.l nf ' 'oril ml. i start soon on new building fop unci ui'i-ountiiiK for tlip only oxir.-i j "' hit while winning l,y li to Li j Kuonomy C'loiuiors & Dyers. , ,, . r-s O Kalelll. - - I'onslillelioii of $ I .".,- . hiu.0 hit off MHlone ami Hoot of the ,,,,. wilhuneiti. Iron V imu m.xl.-rn f,. e-, eSstant it purl- Salem i.urchased 120 acres fur Itcihiiaim 'Dihik Stuff. BKATMONT. Tex., April (A) AT I ill IHI I I n HII ll'O Harry lteilmttnn signalized his re v .I..7-. uii nunvit. um, sii'iiciiiiK "i vii I iio'Mi IiuIIiIimk wlllMtart mikhi. ' construction nf uirnort. i r mm mm shift Portland Not Expected to Look So Good Against Senators Jack Knight of Beavers One of Three Leading Pitchers. TO NEW ZONES SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.(A) Thoroughly shuffled and inlrenuh cd amid new soon try. the ?!yht clubs of. the Pacific Coast lojtyue wore prepared today for a renewed onslaught to gain top positions in t. f the stand Intra- While the Seals were scheduled to meet their local rivals, tho Mis i 'skins, at Jtecrealion park, tho Se attlq Indians were slated to oppose the Oaks today across the hay; the ,.fr Portland Beavers were battling at Sacramento and the Angels were bucking Hollywood, Killlfer was expected to open the attack this afternoon with "Dutch" Hcuther on the mound to oppose Hoi lis Thurston, who is credited with having brought one of the Seals' two victories last week against the Portland outfit. Iteu tlier Is to pitch at least two games " this veek for the Missions, and thero was some speculation re garding his attitude toward his for mer teammates. As to Thurston, the game he won proved his worth this season. His arm nppearcd stronger than It did la.st season. The playing of the Angels mid the Hollywood Stars in t ho first week's foray, the former against the Indians and tho latter at Sac ramento, gave 'evidence that base hall interest in the southern me Iropolis witl be at its height this week when iho I wo teams meet on home grounds. The Angels show ed themselves in that, first week to be a heavy hitting outfit. Portland, it is believed, will not fare so well this week agairtst the Senators, who fought hard and well against the Stars, d is) laying what approached mid-season form. Itecause the Ken Is gave what the fans term a mighty poor exhibition , the competition for the Beavers was expected to be keener. However, five games out of seven, such hh the Heavers took from the Seals, may mean a great deal more than can be construed froin' a glance- at the first week's results. Sacramento, one of I lie three league leaders, wilh five wins out ut seven (jaines, loomed as a for midable foe to Ihe Seattle Hed rkins. who are amoijg the trailers Kith five games hvd. Averages compiled over the week ,'end, and including points gained in the Sunday games, revealed three pitchers, Kd Bryan of Sacramento. Jack Knight of Portland and Carl Hoi ling of Hollywood as leading the moumlsnion of tho Coast lea gue. All three haVc won two games in I he same number of starts. McMinnvillo. Conlracis let by city council for construction and installation of sewage system for property embraced by Cowls, Ad ams. Kirs I and Kuiirth streets. Quick Success Few jjirls in pictures have mode Mich rapid strides toward fuiecess as tins charniinir New Yorker, dust a few months tio ulie whs jrivrn her lirst job, fihaduwing a Mtar. Withtn I'irce hours, the lutd a ich! part in j.ho picture "The Loes of Wuiiya." Miss ItaynnJ nvw: "I am told my pclection vns largely due lo my per fect skin and lowly hair. I've pally never taken much trouhhwHli either. Kor my hair 1 uje the simple method that must of the girls I know here in New York hu; pu eiithii-inM.i'' O nlHHit. It's sit ctKsy. All yuit do i. pul h liltle Daielerine on your bnifh each lime you uwe it., "This method is just what a busy girl needs. It'n w pnyt and it keeps our hair ami scalp so He;tn you den't need to shampoo half co oflen. 1 am leltinjr my hair grow and I tind I'nnderiiie heji innke it ?oft ami easily mamij:enhle. 1 cnii arrange it any way 1 want nod it stays Ihal vny. A; iny friend are compli montinjf me on thf nppenrimee of my hair, nowaday Ih-cuiim Handerine has hrouglit out hII its natural color mid madp it to wift Had lOrous.'' Danderine reinrtw the u'ty tllm from each strand and make- dull, stringy Imir uleamy, suit, eacy to ijinw. It tone? an rffrehes tlie -lp; helps overetme dshdrtitT. It t delieatelv frara;icefl; isn't sticky or oily: doesn't' show. All ilritir tturvt Jinu the 'eniTni! ;t-V i K-s. DALLAS, Tex.. April 2. 0P) Revolution has broken out in the! ranks of the White Sox, 'because I of the training methods and dis- eiplinary measures enforced by Manager "Lena'' Blackburne. Black burne, the rebels charged, had wounded their pride by "snoop ing" on their actions off the dia mond. Despite recent warnings from Chicago headquarters and his three-day benching and the loss ot his captaincy for la-caking a train ing rule, A i t Ml 1 1 res, roo k i e f i r st baseman, dictated a statement in i which he gave vent to his feelings. ''I didn't want to. come to this club in the first place," the Texan said. '"And I didn't ask I hem for the captiancy. If they don't want me to play first base for them, all riuht. too. If thev don't want 'mo mi their sninnl. nil Hirht nujilti. Let them trade me or send me back to tho minors. There are plenty of clubs that can use me." Several other players, who were not as bold as Shires to give a pub lic statement, complained they were being treated as juveniles. Blackburne said he was running the club 'and that ho intends to enforce tho training rules. EAST PUCK CHASERS POUTLAXD, Ore., April 2. (P) Ice hockey, as it is played in the east, wjus demonstrated here last night by the visiting New York Americans of the National Hockey league In a game with the Portland hockey team of the Northwest lea gue, which the easterners won. 2 to I. It required three minutes and 3'1 seconds of overtime play to de cide the victory. Another exhibi tion game will be played by the same teams Thursday night, S.O.N.S. HOOP TOURNEY A The Southern Oregon Normal school basketball tournament last month was a financial success, ac cording to a financial report made la.st week. Seventeen teams took part, entailing a total mileage of 1!54 miles. Thot cost to bring the teams to Ashland, figuring mile age, was $524.63, which was the exact amount received for admis sions during the tournament. The championship was won by Drain, following several Interesting games. VALLEY-BAY LEAGUE MAIISIIKlKId), Ore.. April 2. (Av) I larvey Suds" Sutherland, former coast and major league hiirler, turned out for tho first spring practice here and expressed surpriso ut the class of material available for this year's team. Marshfield will play with Ku gene. Cottage (irove; Myrtlo Point, Coil'iille and Jiandon in tho newly organized Va Hoy -May league. The season opens April 2 8. Suther land has signed as pitcher for tho Coos Hay team. OF CIRCUIT CLOUTS MOP ILK, Aln., April 2. (A3) Babe .Ituth seems to bo preparing a surprise for the American league outfielders when the season starts. There was enough amazement dis played early In the training grind when the Babe started hitting to ward left Held instead of t;iking his usual wallop that pulled the ball over toward the right field bleachers. But he has kept his new stunt up. He gave another I exhibition of it yesterday wilh three Mobile pitchers as his vic tims. Kut li nicked earn of Iheni lor a single and every drive went to the field. tv: PITTSHritfJ. Ia., April 2. ()'0 Tlie PdHt (lazntte today iirintpil a K-lpKiam from Paul Wannr. I'lnite holilout oulflfilder, quotiiiK hi m he savinK he cut his salary de-mi-Mfl allb'hlly but that, wbllo he r..W..Mnd hnlntr NliHpnt from thf team, the cii would have to meet his latest doiunn. annr hiho hu milted, the paper says, exrhanKiug telpgrauis Willi Biirney iJroyfiias ItMihInK to an adjustment o the differences. Sluidi- .MiOs CJiaml. BL'ENO.S AIIti;S. April 2 (Pi Dave Shade. California mlddle wclffht. will make bis porond ap pearand here April 29 in a bout with the Cuban nenro. Kid Charol. on Saturday niirbt Shade defeated i Knockout IJrlsset. SCHOOL COUNCIL Ife T Vj ! - ; YIPkT' ' " Kinal settlement of the question of Prineett. Callison. coach of the Medford high school, accepting the offeV of the University of Oi-eL'nii t l.e Miif .iaeh of it freshman footlnfll, basketball and baseball Kfiuads, wift be made this week. The inutteY rests with a commit teo of tho Students Coun cil, who are now pondering the issue, and a verdict I due tho coming' week-end. Callison said this morning that action would not be delayed. -The superintendent of city schools announced Saturday that they would take no action on hir ing a successor to Callison "until his name was definitely on the dotted line somewhere else." K Callison does iwt go to the TTnt- versily of Oregon, it Is reasonably certain that he will continue here, as he Is satisfied with tho salary offer and the treatment accorded him by local fans. No action Is expected by the school board on the selection of a new coach until next month, when tho annual selection of teachers Is made, and may ho not then. There are in the neighbor hood of a dozen applicants for the position. 1 . . Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station 22S.9 Meters 1310 K. C. Tuesday, April 2 P. M. - 6:15 to 0:30 Mall Tribune i News and Markets. 't 6:30 to 7 Medfoi'd Service Station and Coleman and l.awton. 8 to 8:30 Pig Tail Meat Mar- Met. 8:30 to nock lias proRrain. 0 to 10 The California Oro- Hon Power Co. Wednesday, April 2 A. M. ' fin lo 10:30 Matin's . Depart- nienl Store. 10:30 to H .Heath's Drug Store. . 1l to 11:30 Medford Ulectilc ' Co. 11:30 to 12 Lewis Super Sor- M vice Station. P. M. ' 12 to 12:30 Hubbard Bros. ! 12:30 to 1 Jackson County HulldiiiK & Loan Assn. 1 to 1:30 City Cleaning & ! Dyeing Works. 1:30 to 2 Heebe & Kindle Service Station. 2 to S'XO Wlwood & LawUin nd tiiirillian R(lio. 2:30 to 3 Alexander's Clio- ' eery. G:Ki to 0:30 Mail Tribune ! News and Markets. POSTAL TELEGRAPH TO HAVE LARGER OFFICE To provide for u steadily increas ing buslnoKH, plans hnvo been completed for tho removal of the. local branch of the Postal tele graph and cable office to larger quartera afforded in Ihe Ntoreroom occupied at. tho present Wlthatn Music Honso store room on Kant Main Htreot. Tho office will bo upon for husi nesH in the new location about May 1, according to Misa Bern Ice Cam eron, ninDHger. lu connection wilh Urn change, the nlTico will bo equipped with new wire facilities and will experi ence n considerable expansion. It has been located In the Nash hotel building for years and hy Ihe change will move one door east In the same building. WILHONVILU5, III., April 1. (A7) Hum rivalry was advanced by county authorities today as a mo tive for the slaying hero yestorday afternoon of Frank llines, 28, and his brolher-in-law, Smith Tucker, 27, "Wllsonvlllo miners. The two men were shot lo death as they drove Into "Wilson villc, by an Hutomobito load of men, who apparently had followed them from Ciiifesplc a nearby mining town. After th'j shooting-, tho slayers whirled their car around and es caped in tho same direction from which thoy came. Three school boys saw the shoot ing, but were unable to tell how WEIGH WHAT YOU DESIRE If you over-weigh, the cau;e may not lie in over-eating or under-exercise. H may lie in a fault in nutrition which modern research has discovered. And which science now corrects. The method is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People have used them W 20 years millions of boxes of them. And many of the people you envy with slender figures, new vivacity and health will urge you to adopt this way. 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