Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    PXGE FIVE
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FARRELL'S HAND TO SMITH
TEXAS G I ANTS
SIEDFOKfl MXTL TftTBTjyE, UTEDFOTm vQKEflONr, MONDAY, 'AVKT,, g, 1029.
SENATORS TAKE
SUNDAY GAMES!
FROM BEAVERS
. , ' I
Skidding . Seals Turn On
' Reds in Second' Tilt
Oaks Mop Up Twin Bill
With Seattle Lombardi
Cleans Up By Homer.
SAN FRANCISCO, AVri! S. (JP)
It's never too lnte for Improve
ment. The straggling Seals proved
that to a turn yesterday when they
won the second of n doubleheuder
here from the up and coming Mis
sions Reds. The score was 3 w 2.
The' Reds cleaned up in the morn
ing, 6 to 3. Although the Mis
sions were out-slapped in the .morn
ing batting, their shots were direct
hits and far moro timely: in the
second affair, Ruether of the Reds
and Thurston, SealH, hooked up in
a mound duel. Thruston aided
with a homer, while Sliule of the
ReiL? also hit one for a circuit
rounder. The 'Reds walked .away
with the series,. 4 to 2.
The Oafts'jtook a doubleheador
from Seattle, winning the morning
battle, 6 to 2, and -thej, afternoon
claBh,:il to 10. The morning play
was won in tho first inning when
Lombard!,, giant young catcher of
the Oaks, Hmashed a lino; drive
through center field, into the club
house, with a full house at "every
base, making a' complete circuit
tov four runs. ; 1 - x
Marty KrugV An'gIs spilt" even
with the Hollywood Stars n. the
Sunday double billt and took.. sec
ond place in -the Coast league
standings. The Angels dropped the
first encounter, 8 to . 5; '.but came
bnck in the second, a five-inning
game, to win 4 to 3. The second'
game was called by agre.emnt
Although touched for a iitai f
12 safe blows, Hank .Hulvey fum
ed in the find victory. He was op
posed by. .Carl Hulling, ,who was
nicked for ll) safoties. ...... '
The Sacramento Senator had
loads of luck, oc- perhaps It was
plenty of pep,, far they took both
ends of a- daubU'heauVp from tho
Portland Beavers, winning the first
at Stockton, 14. to l, and-the (sec
ond at home, 12 to 3. The victories
, Kav'e the Senators tho" sertes.'Tdurl
fiames to three, 9 Urrl-T .Wf
Tomorrow'thtVelrtht teams1 olMhe
Pacific Coast league will tangle as
, Sacramento at gan Francisco. ,
- Missions at! Seattle, ,'. . : (.
t Oakland at Lbs Angeles.. .,........
Hollywood at Portland,
.i"
CHAMPIONS OF
HOOP TOURNEY
Wierd Style Proves Problem
to Opponents Winners
Average 6 Feet 2 Inches
Team From Tiny Town
Places Third.
Johnny Farrell (right) congratulntlno Horton Smith, 20-yotr-old
professional of Joplin, Mo., winner of the $15,000 La Gorce open golf
tournament at Miami Beach, Fla. Smith recently was selected one
of the two new members of America's Ryder cup team. , ; .-
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r
And... n 90 es iiigd-compressiofi i
its new ovners should avoid hard carbon from burned oil
SmitK Got That Way " i
Through Perseverance
Hy Glenn Allah.
Associated Press Sporty Writer...
- NEW YORK.-MPJ Horton Smith
the boy Hercules of golf, has been
ing his ears open and his eyes open.
Ho .watched th.e good -ones and
practiced their' shots.' For .three
years of winteY piuy Horton Smith
nyirveled over alarmingly since he! challenged tho sun In his early ris
ing. Ho out-raced the caddies to
the course, and these early hours
j were spent in trying out shots
I picked up from olher golfers.
1 Even now, winner of more mon-
ey and more tournaments than ever
: a golfer picked up in a winter
'. course, ihe amiable, quiet chap '.a
not .satisfied. He says his game
: lacks a great deal. There are, he
says, at least six shots he must
learn before ho' an hope to he U
'"good' golfer.' ''j "
J . Horton Smith's head is not turn-,
i ed hy his Miiceess His not unaware
of what he has done, hut- is. not
cocky In victory- Wihut ie won he
earned and. what' ho;:irned came
cleanesd the Augean stables of win
ter tournaments with a torrent of
pars and birdies.
But nobody has attempted to tell
him how he did all this.
The idea seems current that the
Tall Pine of Joplin went to sleep
one night unknown to all hut the
hotel clerk. The conception is that
young Rm)th woke up next morn
ing to find his breakfast grapefruit
sending Up applauding streams: to
find the. hall packed with WlVer
and cash;' his rid mo ; on ey-ry
tongue. .
It' cuhnot'iie done that quickly, i
It was., not, in .Horton Smith's cayc. i;
rlfiiia Ihnl miiclriv kv ftiii'i' viuivh. i
Tn Hi9K n hr.iiY.I-t.ei.rhp.1 .'' 4a ne- : from .what ho had learned b.v stead
lU.r i.wi ' n,i. u-vnwuu ni...ili n t ', f"t , effiorU. j iNow', i on ,Uhe. eve of
CHICAOO, April 8. (&) A
team of young giants from Athens,
Texas, with a distinctly futuristic
style of play, today held the most
therished prize of high school
basketball, the national interseho
lastic championship.
The title fell to the sturdy Tex
ans Saturday night as they cap
ped a spectacular week's campaign
ib the University of Chicago's 11th
annual tournament by a 25 to 21
decision over Classen, a fast,
tcrappy team from Oklahoma City,
Coaches and critics of basket
ball, who watched Athens' March
to( the crown, were interested in
its' Htyle of play, which they term
ed futuristic in pattern. Averag
ing approximately "six feet two
inches each, the Texans played
t a peculiar overhead gamo, wnicn
none of thou . opponentB could
solve. ,
, This "high" game with its high
passes aimed at. leaping mates is
difficult and Hie percentage of er
rors is high. For that reason, the
champions were, superior through -(
out offensively. Too, they cover
ed rebounds off their opponents'
basket with , hawklike tenacity.
tinning many " of them back for
field goals. Oh defense, too, they
excelled. Their height gave them
several moro chances at being
fouled and consequently more free
throws, while they employed three
or four men for defensive pur
poses around their own goal.
Third place in the tournament,
which attracted 40 teams from
33 slates, went to the most pic
turesque team in tho competition.
Joes. Colorado. This team from
a mountain village of 90 persons
was shoved out of the champion
ship running by Classen high in
the semi-flnnls, hut came back- to
win third placo by defeating. Jack.
son, Mich., 21 to IT. After making
a brilliant rally in tntt lost period.
i ' "i ; 7 C rt.i ;
I S5 ' AN ADVA!
H"n I ..XJLit everywl
77ie fleet power of the. new Chevrolet
comes from a new hi nit-compression type
motor, No room in it for hard carbon.
Note this cui-atiHiy cylindersee how the
piston comes riflhl to the. topi Where
would yon put the handful of coke-like
carbon that old-style oils soon leave?
Kprirififiolit, Mo., Tehcllers1 collf'KO.
.hiH deiiai-ttirn for fcnlttnti with 1111
lie liked RolCVliiyfMl .gooJCBoll ou twun, ,1 exprcwl- him-
and wanted to play nir.ro Rolf. So w" aaH ? more no
he dwerte.a peiUiitojjy, profei-riiiB to '.tlilnkH Ihe trip will be i.n eilucii
teach youhg ideas to. shoot tllan to . tlon' ' '
iMch'vounV' shoots to Idea. I 'And with tho money ha wor.-u-
. LA GRANDE, Ore., April &.(?)
Masons from all parts of Oregon
were here today (or the oncnint; of
a four-day series of conventions.
The Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Ma
sons, opened their senslon at 10 a.
m. today, with election of officers
to take place later In the day.
.,' The Grand Council convenes to
morrow. The Grand Commandery.
Knights Templar,; will meet Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Tongue Coated
Every Morning!
"Rvory morning I awoke with a
Nothing very important come his
way. H,e qualified, for the, national
open In IU27, but his career stop
ped with that.. Beating the hushfs
of the; winter circuit, be finished
in u tie for secund place at Han
Diego.,: He. tried again in and
still wijs far short of fame or for
tune. ' ,
more than' $20,000-ho intends to
buy stock In his club at Joplin and
sink' the rest In bonds. ' There will
be moro to go with It Isoon, for
on his return, Horton Smith is to
pair up with Walter Hagen in. a
series of exhibition matches.
Went Stayton. West Staytnn
O roc era' aHROfiutlnn nlnna not onlv
AU' this time the Tall Pine- of.jo supp!y local demands but to pro
Joplin was playing good goir. . All ; vide fiO or GO carloads cauliflower
this lime the Tall Pine was keep- ; for shipment in near future.
E
DillV
locking
Kdwards, knuckle head
Kansas City wrestler,
TENNIS COURTS FOR :
00L; SPORT
FINISHED LAST WEEK
The hest all woather nets avail
able have been purchaued for th
newly completed .tennis courts at
the local high Hchooliac(jo'rding to
r'rlncioul B. iff: Conk.One of
the nets -Jins been'ovfil ly tlie
Cilrfe'i Athletic .itKUjHjition, and the
twft others jlty .tli ilrlij' Ji'aguc.of
the nwoU.'-V-.'-. ' '
Thd.. "actual work on the courts,
which are the only concrete lay
outs in the city, was completed
last Week. A temporary netting
was put around them and the stu
dents, anxious tn try out their skill
huve been taking advantage of the
opportunity ever since the con
crete dried sufficiently. A number
of benches will also be placed on
the sidelines for the benefit of
spectators. These are being con
structed by Leland Mentzer, man
ual training instructor at the high
school and his students.
Even the costliest oils
form more carbon, A
sample of this oil, when
burned, left more than
' three times as much
as Shell Motor Oil
'An equal sampIaof
Shell Motor Oil left only
. this small fraction of
' carbon and it is soft
carlmn not thn hard,
gritty, damaging kind
NCE iii motor
you hear of
iiere, lliih
compression, higher powered
motors; yet more economical,
Kinoothcr running. Nearly all
the cars huilt this last yeur or
two u ro higher compression,
nmoiiB the newest uiul most
' notable the Chevrolet six, tho
announcement of which was
repented hy millions of lips.
This modern trend in mo
tors caught muny oil refiners
unaware! Their lino luhri
cunts luul a fault serious
when engines were roomy in
side, hut a positive menace in
new-type motors. This fault is
the tendency1 of their oils to
, form llinty layers of hard car
bon. And there is no room for
carbon deposits in the new
liigh-comprcssion motors.
Hard carbon causes knock
ing,1 engine strain, power loss.
Flakes grind like grit through
tight pistons and bearings,
wearing them awuy more
rapidly. ' . 1
Yet one motor oil meets new
conditions squarely. It forms
only Ij'A to 15 as much car
bolt as ("i.'i'rt the most expen
sive oils you can buy I Tho ,
little it docs form is soft and
soot-like n kind that blows
harmlessly uwuy through tho
exhaust. , ;
It is Shell Motor Oil, a re
murkuhle new luhricunt. It'
withstands violent temperu-.
ture changes without break
ing down; keeps its sturdy
body long, after ordinary oils
would disintegrate.
New day motorists acclaim
Shell Motor Oil as the answer
to tho high-compression lubri
cation problem keep away
from hard carbon! ;" .
' Naturally, motor car manufacturers do not specify ; '.
' j hrumlft of oil. Nona U factor1) recommendiid for tha v, 7,'i'..,
nil c Chevrolet. Hut every mooVrrp car should have an .oil v v. . .
'"' tlat forms no hard carbon. Ask any lubrication expert, . ... ,
SHE LI
OIL
'shktt 400, tub new "dry" gas tltat burns cleanly and keeps oct of the crankca9ei;s','tiie ideal running '
math for Shell Motor Oil, Even Shell Motor Oil can be ruined by "tbinninc"; with a -wet" oas
J
goles and will spend' a day In Ash
land as slie returns. ,'. -, , '
A normal school "mlxor" on Fri
day evening gave an opportunity
for thcr students to net acquainted.
Tim affair was well managed by n
student. committee. - (lend iuiihIc
and an abundance of punch udded
to-the pleasure of the ecent.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey have
been busy attending to business
mutters In Medfnrd and vicinity
'. . this week. '
I Mrs.. ICmnia McKibbens has re-
ASHLAND, Ore., April 8. (Spe-1 ""'"e11 1 llor ll0"B ln Ashland
li 1 1 " l npoiiuiiiB bdioiui inuiiiiirj no-
ltlng rulutives in Texas.
ASHLAND APR. 20:
Kdwards will nrrlve In Medford
Wednesday or Thursday.
believes he enn do it aain. In
preparation for the bout, Wood has
gone into a heavy training pro-
coated l"Pue.?n ? didn't nny i up until the dny before tho match,
mv mouth. At first I dlfln t pay ...,, .,
much attention to It. But wnen i
began to have sick headaches, mysterious-dizzy
spells and trouble with
mj'cornplexlon,'" I' realized some
thing WHS wrong. A friend 8UK
gested It might be auto-lntoxicatlon
and advised my taking ox gall for
the liver. I took Dioxol tablets
which contain the pure ox gall, and
In no time began to feci better. I
can do twice the work now and
POnTLAN'D, Ore., April 8. P)
Ono week ence rippling waters
known for his rough tactics, will ( of Oregon will ling to the whirr of
be in Medford next Friday night, at j the reel and the twang of a talit
the Armory, in a match with Sailor trout llnei Next Monday the an
Jack Wood, local pride, under the ; nual trout fishing season will open
auspices of the Medford I. O. O. F. j and that morning will find throngs
lodge., Edwards jvlred acceptance . 0f rod wieldors distributed along
of the match today and prepara- the banks of Oregon streams, Many
Hons were being completed this j will Journey afield whllo oPhers
afternoon to complete the remain- will find their recreation clnBcr hy.
der of tho card. This year there will be better
Edwards hns been In Oregon and fishing on creeks and rivers easily
Washington for several weeks, tnk-,' aci'esslble, due to the cooperation
Ing on all opponents, and in Jackiof Matt Ryckman, superintendent
Wood will meet an old-time oppon-I of hatcheries of the state game
cnt, the two having wrestled to-! commission, with anglers' clubs In
gether In the east heforo. AVood ! all sections of (lie state.
says tie nas tnrown I'.mvarns ana m Mlultnomah county a little
more than a year ago the hunters'
and anglers' club appointed what
has been designated as the "hatch
ery" committee which met with the
stains gamo commission and ob
tained a promise that the entire
output of the Oelph Creek hatchery.
The winner of this match will: pear Estacada would be planted In
meet a wrestler either from Port-1 the Sandy and Clackamas river
land or Seattle. Fans aro hoping , watersheds.
It will be Hob Kruse.
look younger for It."
.When your liver Is sluggish It
litis to cleanse the blood of the
Poisons formed In food waste. These
poison then are spread throughout
the (otem, causing HUto-lntoxiea-tlon.
chronic constipation, high
bloodnressure, and diseases of the
stomAh, blood nnd kidneys. Tho
best thing for stimulating the liver,
ns doctors now agree, Is pure, nat
ural ox gall. Dioxol tablets con
taining the pure: ox jntll, tone up
the liver In a natural way nnd make
it function vigorously; and when
Ihiil hiinnena. voin- whole Intestinal
tract Is kept clwin, your bowels
move regularly -nnd you enjoy gen-
uine health. . F.mh Dioxol tablet (
rt-pre.tents 10 drops or tue genuine
ox nail in dainty,
It hss been the contention of
snortsmen," said Will It. Lewis,
chairman of the committee, . "that
with a number of great trout
streams right at our bark door
there should be betttjr fishing for
anglers In the Portlaad district. We
have taken steps to insure such
fishing."
Othor groups throughout the
slate hsve done llkewlso with t
result that trout fishing this year
In yentrrdiiy's monthly men s . p nmises to surpass anything ex
golf tournament at the Rogue Viil-1 porencc(l in recent years.
ley links. Hunk Prlngle turned In 4 I
the low net and gross scores, win- j Hums. Oasis dance hall chang
nlng both prizes offered by the;ed bunds: new owner plans exten
women number of the club, lie '' rotnoilellng work In Immediate
future.
HANK PRINGLE IS !
TOURNEY WINNER
I I
turncil in a low ktohm of 9 for in
holes. Kivinfflifm a 71 tvU wUh u
hftirllcftp f elRht. Women mom
hern nr n-mlnilfil th wkl"
tHsti-w fnrm.i uon.en tourniimf nt will hcM
nnd cost lens than 2c at druggists, j Irtmorrnw and the Middle. Hr tro
Try them and f what a differ- pny tournament for women will
nre it ma ken when your liver is hfjn April 10 nnd will continue
Junctionine rieht. All Rood rtniK- ,,. M.lV
MMn sell Dioxol Be,! score turned in so far in j Each kcoi-c wus two under par.
agent: Jarmin & ooda Drug Store. i
the men' erotic lournnnient nre
tvo ej.Kle. rarp hirdn iplh Kf,'f
oo!ire. tJidni S. Km(tKvm holt?
15 mude In two strokes, covering
a diptanee of 3) yanis. whlln O,
,M. .Hnh,1s made it in l!ire on
hole 9, a distance of 450 yard.
Coast League
Yesterday
First game n.
Portland I
Sacramento 14
batteries: Kullerton,
Shanklln nnd Volkmnn;
dall and Koehler.
H.
' Afternoon game . Jl.
Portland 3
Sacramento . ; 12
Batteries: Cascarella,
K.
5 1
1G 0
Baecht,
Cran-
H. E.
13 3
14 1
Tomlin
and Rego;
vereid.
Keating, Kunz and He-
Morning game n. If. 13.
Ran Francisco 8 11 0
.Missions 0 8 1
Batterfes: Davis, Jones- and
Schmidt- Krause and Baldwin.
Afternoon game.
Sun Francisco
M sslons
Batteries: Thurston
R. H.
3 0 1
2 7 3
and Pol-
vogot; Keiithcr and Hoffman.
n.
.. 6
- First game
Ioa Angeles
Hollywood
Batteries: Holllng,
Snndberg; Hulvey, Kinney,
lenlmck and liussler.
clal) Thd county typing nnd short
hand typing contests will be held
In Ashland in the Junior high gym
on April 20 at 10 o'clock, interest
In these contests has been very
keen for the past few years. Alter
the county contest .the teams will
continue their training to be In
readiness for the state contest to
be held at Corvallls late In April.
The Legion show held at the
I armory had a fairly good attend
ance In spite of the decidedly un
favorable weather conditions. The
program was good. On Thursday
night the crack squad of Lattery
B gave an exhibition drill. The
squad Is composed of Sergeants W.
II. Clcary, Karl Nutter, Kenneth
Madden, Kendrick Watson, Paul
Horn, Corporals Hob Simpson and
Arthur Gilbert and Privutes John
llaldwln and Wilson Torrance. In
the Thursday night program Miss
Juno Shernrd gave a humorous
reading, "College Bhclks and Col
lege Flappers," and the harmonlra
quartet of the Lincoln school, com
posed of Hobby Heath, Jimmy
Haughnuin nnd the two Icenhower
hoys, gave some numbers that were
well received. Tho Jack Howling
orc'heatra of Klamath K&lbr fur
nished splendid music for the dance
that followed the entcrtulnment.
Youth, modern youth and Its
tendencies was discussed on Friday
by Professor Messenger of tho
Southern Oregon normal school be
fore the Kiwanis club at the regu
lar weekly luncheon, held at tho
Mthla Spurings hotel. The new
Mrs. Janot Mowat, former resi
dent of Ashland, Is expected hore
to spend tho summer months. Mrs.
Mowat hits boon living In Oakland,
Cal., with her son, Lynn,, who hns
had chargo of the raising of the
Oakland community chest. '
Mrs. Max (leBnuer and daugh
ter, Mrs. s Henry Pace, of Medford,
were visiting Ashland friends this
week.
Plans arc under discussion hy
tho city council for the permnncnt
upkeep of. the Ashland cemeteries
so thill they will always be in first
class condition. Uerald wenner Is
chairman ' of the comtnltteo ln
charge of the work, and stutos that
'a caretaker will he employed full
time 'to keep the two cemeteries
for a temporary period until some
plan of permanent upkeep can he
worked out. The members of tiie
committee, with tho city attorney.
will work out an ordinance which
will cover the expenditure of the
mill tax, which was voted last fall
by the people of Ashland.
. ,
Hlodgott. New oven Installed at
Msrlow mill. i '
H. K.
12 1
8 10' ll'ievice to ue used lor deeming ino
xiiiier nnd fines and penalties was on exhl-
Second game
Los Angeles ....
Hollywood ';
Batteries: Barfoot
nah; Johns,
Bhel-I union- ana eacn or me mem tiers
was given an exniintion ot now tne
wheel operates.
It. II. K- Miss lOd I th Dodge, daughter of
.4 2 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luols Dodgo on the
. 3 . 4 0 Boulevard, who Is a student nt the
and Han- University of Oregon, will leave Kii-
Marty and Bassler. gene on Thuesday for Oklahoma
- City to attend the national conven-
H. II.. K. tion of the heads of Ihe women's
2 .H' 1 1 league orgiinl,ntIons of the univer-
1 ' 0 sltles nnd colleges. Miss Dodge
Borro- win bo nhsent. from the camntls for
gnm
... 6
and
Morning
Seattle ....
Oakland
Batteries: Collard
nnl. Cox; Dumovlch, Hurst and
lombardi. '
Afternoon game It. If. K-
Seattle 10 15 1
Oakland 11 IS 1
Batteries: Knlllo, Flsih, House,
plpgras, Wilson nnd Htelneike:
Brnbaker, MeKvoy, Young and
lombardi.
Sixth street in dcarhart being
widened.
shout three weeks. She will make
a short visit to relatives In Los An-
UEAD COLDS
Melt in tpoon; inhale vaporsj
apply freely up nostrils
WICKS
V ARORUB
Pr. 71 Mllll Jm Vi Yrly
II
LI
COMPLETES TRIP
CROYIION, Knir., April 1
Van Lear niuck, Amorlrnn aviation
enthufdnatt today c o m p e d a
rnunrt trip' fliRht to Cup Town;
South Africa. Ho readied there In
u French pasflbUffer piano r.-om La
lioui'Ket. . 'i t.'A.
Th Baltimore puhllaher,. after
ulmout inching , the long trip in
hie own,, plana, came, to grief in
northern Ituly last week In a forced
landing near VontomlBlia. He start
ed his tour on Fehruary 11-
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Great Tire Event
LEWIS' SUPER SERVICE STATION
Phone 1300 PHIL B. LOWD, Mar. : Medford
"Wo Never Closs" ' .
m
No Circumscribed
District
comprises the limit of our service. We serve
wherever the need arises, and have facilities
to meet evory ruuulremont at a distance Just
as satisfactorily as though someone In tho
same block had called.
We have tho exqulpment,
and the ability to serve at
true Conger snr.vlco.
tho experience
a distance Uh
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
'SAWximum in se.n'tcc,
v j :;j. .si i f". ki
jdcstlubnced 'rWWn U- 1 if
tf'hone 207 i ,7r,",,"Twf
. chapel t Lr:
wo
R.S..SJr.ljl?l.-:P-'j
W.MAIN AT NEWTOWN ST,