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iil-I UWDU '.' hAcriAMKK'tO,- Calif., April 6. " '-(P) SiVcrumento 'ana Portland . ftlmrfid ' today's doufolo'' header, played nofore packed BtaridH, with the golons' taklnff tho -flint 4 to ' ' '1 'and' loalnp file scvon-lnnins nfcli't cnh. It to 7. Ed Bryan and Fred Ortman tangled In a mound duel In tho Unit, Hrynn walliinfc off with the spoils although hit harder than the loner. A homer by Art Koehler In the fourth mid two wulku and a: slnule In the 'sixth proved pitman's undoing. Tho second same was a joke affair, until the Sacs finally Bot within roach, and chewed down n ten to one load by scoring five runs In tho fourth and fifth frames. Seven hurlers paraded to tho hill in tills battle. Tho series now favors the Senators 3 -game ..' to 2. . , ' , -. First game;' "ft. It. K. f'o'rtland 1 0 0 Sacramento ....i. 4 7 0 -'Ortman and nego; 'Aryan am Koehler. .:.'- " .,- ' Second (tamo: ' It. H. T. , PoiiUand :.' 1 1 .11 k a fSacrallieilto 7-. 14 iH Mahaffoy, Fullerton, Tomlln. and 'H"o;' . Keating, (lould, . r'rollus, Kiinc, yinni y and Hovvrold. . .. i ' '" J6kl-ANI, Calif., April 0. (at '6altland evened the series with - Xho , Seattle Indians when they put over a 7 to (i victory here this afternoon. Pitchers on both teams' wero wild. . Seattle used 111 players In.hn effort to win tho game. "Bums" Arlcti lilt a hom- for the baits. ' ' "'Mooro: '"'- :' ' ' 'II. H. K Seattle 6 7 ,2 OuRtnlid .'.:.... 7 '7' , 2 tlrnlmm, Flseh, House iind nor-; reanl, t'ook, Stleneckc; Cragliead.j 'J'pffcont, Kasitii and Burns. ;s.N FP.ANCIHCO, April .8, (IP) Kan Fi-anelse'o batsrheti leatu-d ;0n : iheir"Htieks'"durlnK tho fourth ln ' ninpc 'today-nnd scored- four runs In' defeat iho Mission Hods, 4 to Although Jacobs, tho winning pitchier, allowed 12 hits lie kept . thent W0U-scattered ' nnd the Mis sions wero nhlo;-lo score runs in but-. 'two . inning",' the . aocond and ' Sixth.' ;-' ;' 1 ' . :', ' ' ; ' " Score:" " '" '" " U. IT. K flan '. Ftanc-IHCO' 4 "12, 0 'illHstO'nn ili ' 2 .' '. '-.raftns"ilna. :sc)i)nint;'. PIlloUo (rifd DnldXviri."-' " ' ' ' WINNER FIZZLES Cun-ylni? "n ; weight of 12C . iuunt1$ 28 more 'thim tho winm-r, - lioiph 'Count,, Amoiifnn Inviulor, run. .ills , flt rnco In KtiKlnnd to lny -ami flnlnhcd . tlovt?nth in u t vU) of 25 In Uio JtnKflcUl hiin i (Ik-ap for 60U pouiulH (about $7. fU(); ; It was the first tlmo the Kentuck dtu by . winner pver had , hvon I'alloU upon- to inn on turf or on n duwnhill t'onrno. Htimio . .lock, un oulHlilnr nt 1 on to O ownru liy ',. (1. Mirlml ino::; finlwhod fh-Nt a Irniflh uhcml of Cnnellvro, nlm UK) to I!. Vo ir ho, nt In to t; wm third, n ncrk , ;1xM-k.- Tm-vrltn I-lwht, r'Hiiumv ltctc- (MVif'(l; tlifoiuj-mili' " wiopinK M'Vti'rtO hii l3" mlnntVi nnd n linH. , t rv'V: ; ; ' LOCAL LfNKSFOfl tOW GROSS AND NET SCORE . .,.v ; .... . - f ' "rournnmont pUiy wlU be on jOvfft on tho Uokuo VnlU'y "t;olf 'rouvho tot ii y With jh'Izch huns up foV low' jtrosB and lo'wnot Hoorus. Art ntly roo of; fifty cents will ho charfjtotl.v A ; i.uiudt w'il lo ffrt1 nt nomi hy i) 'onihittfM who tmvo prc Vrd .nppi'ltKiOK vhiodH for tho hungry ftolfiM-n to In: dtsnoKed of tit, tltt" iiumimil 'Sum of 25 inttfi por phuv. The lum hoon Is 1y wnV Hit mi experiment rtnd If nuf flelent lutlitmnXo in enjoyed the , prncUuo wilt be eontlnuud. Tho luneh Vomtnlttoo inrtudOB Mih, (. M. RobertH. Mrs. Hydney Mnilth. Mi. ,T. l. UupbcH, Mm. W.' Hi Mitivhena, Jtrw. T. J. Fu ton nttd Mm.'D. K. Wood. - ,LutK liave Vieon ebnnKOiV tot tho Indleii' 1 tournamont nnd the next rotnpetition wilt he hold on Tuesday, acHirdlnK to nnnounco moiA mftde Hnturdtiy, ' 1KL MONT15, April .(!) The Pniveivlty of, California nt T-ofl AnirnlcH todnv wntl'' thrt' Inter rtcholustlo golf ' lourhnment nt I'pbblo Hoaeh with --19 .mints out Of A VOKKlbltt fi". 1 ' fftanfoVd Vhiverfllty followed with"! 7 pAlht. The VHIvaratty of rCallforttifv flhlBlhul "third' with SH polnta ifhlteMhe University bf Southern California was fourth with 4 H points. -f . t'lumbers who ehurifo for tho Umu Hpont in goinif hack for tonln are Iohm reprehensible than joke MmlthK who 'iko mmiev fr lnt old hue Ao. JOHNSON KEEPS1 tit J h x ' i iy - ,-, " i TAH-tfeWS- f - if 4A tr ' '-Walter-Johnson, mSnnner ol "dngbai at-Tampa,- Fia.-. vatehlng with the Boston Br?.v8. TROJANS DEFEAT I IN TRACK MEEfi HTANFOUD - STADIUM, PALO' ALTO Cal., April (J. In a. HUi'Klntf drive that brooked no ; oppOHltlOn, Htunford'H CardlnalH Hinuslied out a mRt 74-o7 vietory over Houtliern Call lorn Iil'h Tro Ja)in " today" to win tho' Paelflc OoumI dual meet tltlo ihmI at the muiihj time Botiml n warning to the rei;t or the oouhlry; Unit' It will ;mu1.0 , a kn-lous hid for a third HUi-'ceHrjIvo. nutional track und field : ohnmpiOnHhl)), r . . j Showing unbxpeet'ed RtrengtH on' llio trnek Unit snrpriscd even the!;-i most urdent -.suppoiT.ord, tho Car-! dlnalH ellnuheU. vietory after the thirteenth .event. l-Mftoon 1 thotm and pernotiB elustered in ' tho luisd' hoWl, responded to three thrilUntf 1 upHetB that . brought Hltmford polntH In tho low hurdles, tho hnlf-mllo and brond Jump. On the traelf tho. tenma broke eve !,.. eaeh HeorlpK a-1 point while tltt1'. Cardinals . eame through us expected. lo .Hnuteh '10 luUieH in tho field trialM. Houthern Ciili for'nlft plied Up ; 23 1 polnta' in th field.. ' ;' " ' , , . ' ,'. Two Rons Of Stanford won their way into placet In the hall ,ot athletic fame. Alex McKinhon. hero 'Of ' tho half-'mlle; entered thiH event for the fh'Ht time thin year nnd left the. crowd iwaHplng with n tlirllliiiR vietory. after pre viously Winning t.Ko mllo. Un trained for the event, ho led tho southern California entrants noroa the Uno In- 2 -minutes 3-5 sec ond. There wei-e no Rtnrtling times of .dlMiinceff fthroughout tho .. meet. Vnifd dmo'udH wuh hih point niun with-it with' llpiph and .AleKin- non oaeh taking ten polnta. STATERS CAPTURE L 1 COIIVALLIH, Ore., April G.-'t7P Oregoti Ktnte college wo the first pre-senson ' liaseball gnmo loday from Oregon Xornial of Mohmouth hy score of Tti to 3. Two lone bills were made by tho loners, (lon Iger gettltig both. Oregon State hurt-no dlffleulty finding tho Nor mal pitchers nnd banged out 3fi base hits. Maple, (Iraysun ami Unfenfeld of iho Staters nipped out homo runs. The scores: It. IT. K. O. B. C MO 13 3 Normal 8 2 4 Patterles: Boultlnghouse, Night ingale and Muph Thompson; VnU kins, "Wutuler nnd l-'ryer. WASIIIXOTON, April G.ffl'j- War and state tlepnrtmeut officials were Incensed todoy over reports of the shouting of an American ca vah yiuun, and the firing on American troops by Mexican from arrows tho Internatlolial border early today. ; i - lrnlMo menna little. Men brag oti thp hon lwicrtuo Bho .raises no row when they steal her eggs. 15 1 oct ro therapy , Chlropractir Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Succomiriil Yenr In Mmlford r Trontmont. by Appointmont Medford Center Bldg. . Phone 96! NnluroDHthT. Fonri Krtnnre .ax Jm !u "OLIY ST PHOM 24 4 A Complete Cleaning and DYEING SERVICE mm) Ttf"ED"FOTtD .MAIL EYE ON ROOKIES -f 'flit?'' r ?!! '1 the Washington Senators,' )n the roekie talcr-.t tn..a pre-Ceason name ( liy ( A. Mhor) : . The Motif ord Xatlonal ltiflfe club and Uio National (iuurd riflo team will, hold the regular weekly prnclii-o at the- outdoor range east of the city. Htarting early Kundny morning. Tho qualification coura-v eH will be fired as in the past. Tlie rifle elub members uie unx Iouh to get as many high gradea. as possible, early In, the neaaon iik if Ih pliinued to' introduce! Home novelty u vents during tho . mid-! fdinitner. One or thq cventa plan-I ned will be a running deer match.' whic h should 'uppenl to, nil mem bers who plan to. do uny amount of hunting thin coming fall. An other event wilt bo the X, It. A. club' members' mateh, complete: detailH for .-.which, will, bo announ ced shortly., ... . Tho .National Cluurd company isJ devoting all of Its efforts ut this; lime to tho preparation of a team' to 'rtimpcto with teams from the; Ashland, "Klamath Kails, imd C.ijhiIm Pass guard companies nt tho local range-on Kunday, April 21.- "On that day tho riflo club members will not uso the" ranges U lij expcotod.ithat, Mils jfour-cor-, nered , match will ' uitrnot ; coiwltl erablo uttentloni und, Interest. Lively competition 18 anticipated. - F.AVER OUTFIEL PITTHHtJItdM. Pa.. April C Two young players have been sold under option . by the Pitts burgh National League Baseball club, it was made known today, ('nil Frey, ouifletdor, goes to the Pbr't'laiid club, of Urn Pacific CoiiMt league to take the place, of Denny Williams, killed in an mi tnnu'bilo uceident recently, nhd pitcher tibnn . Hpencor becomes a part of the Wichita club of the Western league. ., . ' 1KNVKK, Colo., April (I. (P Travol by . rail, niilotuohllo and air IvaH bonn virtually i imriUy.Kod in parts of Colorado and Ciah as a KJ- iiSUlt. of heavy rains in ('(dorado und h six-inch hihw in I'lall. THEATRE Sun. & Mon. ; April 7 and 8 W. Ray Johnson Presents The City of Purple Dreams - .. . Edwin. Baird's Prize Win ning Novel , BARBARA BEDFORD DAVID TORRENCE ROBERT FRAZER ' JACQUELINE GADSON nnd PAUL. PANZER SHORT SUBJECT PATHE NEWS Sees All Knows All V COMEDY FABLES Mutinoo and Night lOond 15 I TTJTBUNTC, MTCDFORD, SALO STILL LEADS , , ' - requires a rugged personality for jits portrayal. ' liobert'Frazer plays KUKDEItlCK, JId., April 0. lho )(,a,, fightB against destiny and (IP) Johnny Salo, tho J-assaic, N. I wins. David Torrenco Is a leader, .1. policeman kept his' hold on lho!ln the financial world, and Paul leadership In elasped time In C. Hanzer, a dangerous radical. And I -' P.vle's transcontinental race as ; tl feminine leads wero selected ' the first week of the contest end-1 -with equal care, with Barbara j id although he did not win the p.edford nnd Jacqueline Ondsdon : rlnv's lap, Salo tied for second I place. Peter Griv(iizzf of Knglnnd was the lap winner, making the 45.6 miles from Baltimore to Frederick In six hours, .62 minutes. 15 Sec onal, ana viciuiy lugeinci with that he registered in the previous day lap from Havre de Oraeo to P.ttltimoro, raised him 1 from fifth to third place. . 1 Slilo tied for second place in tho day's run with I'M Oardnor of Seattle, their time for tho sev enth lap being 7:06:45. As a re sult Cardner hung cioso to Salo Jn lho elapsed time, Salo's total being 35:57:27 and Garcjjier'.'' 3i :4S :1 5. '.While OnvuzZI wfts less than an hour being with 37:32:17. SAN' AXTONID, Tex., April 0. (IP) Twelve attack airplanes from l-'ort Crockett, fully equipped for flgjitlng and six observation air planes from tlodd field, wero ord ered to Nnco, Ariz., by Major Gen oral 'William Lassiteri' corps ,are commander, this morning to patrol tho air along tho border in the vicinity of that town. -- ninsilflpd adve-tlnlne- trot rftsnlts 1 The Dollars You Spend this spring in building a home, of your own will reap a big return in happiness for your family and yourself and prove a good investment, in creasing in valuation as years roll by. 1 'JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION'S CONVENIENT. HOMELOANS will enable you to pay for youriiomej in easy, monthly'installments, just like rent. Begin today to save for the initial installment. 7 Preferred Stock They realize that an investment in this institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have just been paid $30,000 in earnings for tho last six months. Invest NOW and let your money work for you. Over 20 years in Medford Not one i of our stock holders has lost a penny. y o OT?ECIOX, RTTXDAY, APTCTL 7. 1020. I Splendid Cast at ! The Isis Theatre , There are three important male roles In "Tho City of Purple I DreuuiH," ut the Isis today and t i .Monday. Kach characterization handling tho contrasting forces of ; good and .evil in the dynamic ca reer of this young man. It Is. a powerful story of a young ; man with the determination to, win i Jiis piaco In tlie world.- - f , ,i PEItTH, X. s. W., April 0. (fl1) ; Captain Charles Kingsford-Smlth and nis three companions of tho! .Southern Cross were believed to- day to be Jowh southwest of Thu-1 ruburn Blutr, western Australln. 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Hpeedometer, gasoline gauge,1 ammeter and ignition lock are mount ed on an instrument panel of satin-finish nickel, .it ; luniinated by a lamp in center. Headlamps and radia tor shell are fully 'nickeled. Closed ears have the new military-type sun visor and crown roof. Great care has been taken in designing the, new Ford to provide generics seat space and ample leg mom.' Clear, unobstructed vision is assured at front-by ,nn usunlly narrow pillars, and at sides by socially de signed doors.with large; windows. . ' ; ; 7 C, E. GATES AUTO CO Sixth and Pacific Highway Vn ' A... (Pii The fatal airplane c.-ash at Pearson field. -Vancouver, Wash., barracks which took the lives of Tire Trouble . .? '. Side-wall breaks, rim cuts, bruises and' excessive tread" wear are the results of under-inflatiori. ' This condition destroys more 'tires than j any other one factor. ' ' Having your wheels in proper alignment is also very important. Unless this : is done your tires have a dragging side . 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