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SEEDFORD XfATI; TTCIBITNTC .MEWOTvTl, r PRTL 9,' W2n. PXTJTC FIVE TJ Dl AMR THRILLS PROMISED If It Is action fans' want, they are iiromisetl 'plenty) in the Hilly Edwards-Sailor Jack Woods match at the armory noxt Friday night nnder the auaplces of the I. 0. O. F. grand lodge committee. These two men have 'met before and In 1 match' at Portland , two or three years 'aso staged ione of the' wild est battles seen in that city. Wood declares he is In as good condition an he was that night and plans to give Edwards a surprise or two. A clipping from the Morning Ore gonlan described the match In part as lollows: "The wrestling partv between Hilly Edwards and Sa,iv Jack Woo at the Heilig thei'e last night broke up in a row, v.ith Hdwards taking tho. decision on a foul. liTliey were on the milt over 90 minutes, hut only put In 15 min utes of that time in actual wrest ling. .' Wood lived up to advance noUces of lefng a rough and ready mixer-, and. showeil ICdwards. who Is no meek lamb, himself, that he didn't know anything about being rough. ' "Tho match . started with; Ed wards trying for a heudlock. but that was as far as h' got. Wood erotched him, throw him through tho ropes and the . fight was on. Sailor Jack quit roughing It long enough in the first period to slap a toe hold on Edwards to win the first fall lrr 27 minutes. Edwards took the second fall in 25 minutes, but both In the: first' and second periods the rough honsers spent as much time outside the ropes, as in the ring-..-" ' ' - ' . V' :..'. " -. 1 The wrestlers have not met since and hi their meeting at the armory a- big time is expected. The main event will' bo preceded' by a fin ish match between Tommy Ilyan, Bedford's wrestling tailor, and Joe Corbett of Roseburg. The prelimi nary will' present Curly Woods against Cecil Darrick. Tlie latter, a bone crushQr, of. Grants Pass, has B"t wrestitad lu ivfedfnrrt for w time and his return to. -the ring Is j welcomed by local fans. ' "WASHINGTON, April 9 . P While Manager "Walter Johnson ex pects to open the Reason next week with the lineup he is now using, he has admitted .this; mny not be the case. 1 The shadow of Joe Cro- rtin has hung continually over the flbcond ba.se position of Jack Hayes since the exbibition games started and his hitting may win him the Job yet.1 At the same time, the vet eran Sam Rice cannot be counted out of- the outfield yet and the yeriefi with the Giants wilt deter mine whether West or Barnes will take seats In favor of Ulce. After- taking a fall oulof New . York yesterday tu continue the ,most phenomenal spring winning streak Washington has enjoyed in -years, the Nats .were njoyinff oji to Augusta for the second game of the series tomorrow. FOR 'STRAIGHT FLUSH' ' HOUSTON, tnx.. April !!. (fl'l Cintaill Charlie Cirlmm uf the Cuba haii realized the uiribitioii ot every hiltcr. i ' Oriniin bit a ."Hlrnlght flush" .agninst Tlouslim yiiHl'orday a home run, triple, double anil a Dingle, a ;feut rnro in baseball annuls. ! Claude Jonnurd, who came to the Cubs via the free agent route. .also nflded spice to the game by hurl ing no-hlt ball for five innings. The Cubs won. 10 to 1. RATE CRIPPLES BACK FOR DIAMOND TRAINING HifBKVKPOIlT. Ln..-April ft. P) The parade df- Pirate orlbplea back to the diamond neared Its . end toefcty when Suarky Adams, shortstop, InJureuSa week ago; re turned to the lineup. Pie Traynor, nursing an ailing hip. will get a few more day of rest. Adam will be lead-off man again this season. Manager Bush announced todny. The "Waner boys will follow, then will come i.ran- tham, Traynor, Sheei'y, Bartell and tho battery. 4.- i .Formiil nnonlmrof first open mar ket recently held In Klamath Falls. ;cdncorns rocontly established here. blaupin. Maupin telcpTione ex- 'ennncre will he rRoonfrnTKren. . fttart thorough bowel actfm t - whearoa fel ditty, hwittrhr. llion. Tnke NATUKI'I ; RltUOT-fR Inblow. It'a. ; u f.r bntu thin ordl- lU'MuH I l fBn right. tSe. 9 AlHIOHT . Recommended and told by All H Mclfrt OniMM JOHNSON UNDECIDED' ABOUTFINAL LINEUP Dizzu FIELD MEET IED MAY 18 ' j A big special spring field meet is planned by the Medford nov Scout troops and wili-lie held Majf iof stellar charity In numerous ,in 13, Saturday, at the fair grounds, i ' . 1 'S $ i ' dlvi'dunls among beginning at 1 o'clock in the" after noon. A long list of events lias ; been prepared for the meet, which I is already attracting considerable '. interest. ' y , The committee In cbargeTts com posed oE Ray Henderson, .chairman: Sergeant Graver Owen and Walter E. Nltzel. while ex-officlo members Include Col. w. H. Paine, chairman, and William Lee Urlcker( scout ex ecutive. Entries must be made be fore May In and no change in eii: tries will be allowed unless notice of 24' hours is given the committee. The events will inclridb knot tie ins contest, fire by friction, fire by flint and steel, 100-yard dash and 50-yaicl dash In A, B and C divi sions, dressing race, wall scaling, pony express race, loyard'' flaw relay race, tug of war, measuring distance and signaling. i-.t 1. PECKINPAUGH PLEASED -By FORM OF ORLKA.VS, April !'. (P)- AlniutRor Roser PecHinpaugh An well pleased with tho work-of the hurlhur sLaff of the Cleveland In- llrijis and particularly with the un expectedly promising form shown by: John Miljus and Ken 'Hollo way. Wtth Joe Sh.au.tc, they are expected fo ft tart he ' first three"1 games against Detroit next week. ... Fights Last Night ' (By the AsRocIatod Press.) ' PHILADELPHIA Harold Mays, litiyonnc, N. J., outpointed Con 6'KulIy, Ireland, ( 10 ) ; Baby. Joe Cans, Los Angeles, knocked out' Jwclilc "Brady, Syracuse, N. Y., (81; Maurice Holster, France, outpoint ed Al Gordon, Philadelphia, (10). CHICAGO. Pete Wistort, Chi cago, outpointed Mike Mandell, St. Paul, (X): Kddio Ballantine, Chi .cago, outpointed Joe Phelan, Oma ha, (S), WICHITA, Kans. Augus Sny der, Dodge City, Kans., outpointed Big Coy Peterson, Minneapolis, .(10). , " . TO U.6NTO?' on t' Steve tldccd, Toronto, outpointed nout'ier I'arra, Chile, (10). PITTSBURGH. Ray Newton, MnnsHeld, Ohio, outpointed Phil Goldstein, New, York, (10J ;, . Dan H i l ick. . Pittsburgh,, outpointed Mickey Dugnn, Cleveland, (8). ; MEMPHIS, Term. Blondlo Da- vis, Mobile, knocked out-Tom Whin, New Orleans,. (3). ; . ' DKCATTIR, III. Jimmy Snyers,, Lafayette, Ind., and Joey Rychell, Chicago, drew, (10). ' NKW YORK; Iw.y Grove. New York, outpointed Vince Dundee, Baltlmbre, (10); GeorKorrHoffma'n, Yorkvllto, outpointed Plotrb Corri, P.rooklyn. (10). . Many layers of parallel cord, sepa rated by live rubber, make up tho FISK carcass,' There are no cross strings to generate heat and cause extra wear. The frictionless ALL CORD fabric is ' "built of CORD ALONE, reducing1 rolling' resistance, saving gasoline and piling up EX CESS MILEAGE! ' ' .... - Screen fife Hollywood-. By ltcbblil Conux. -. lrtJUA'WOOD. The "fubulbus BRlarles-whlch movte stars are re- nulod to make, and sometimes do, apparently inspire fabulous dreams their admirers, a - Few Mni's pass a day. without re ceiving numerdus requests for na sistunco of one kind or another trom widely scat tered funs. Usu ally it is money they want, but Uie letters soine-UmoB-' contain in. o rrc n a n u ise, Jewelry and fur niture - or t li e iv H or ewithal1 to y. purcnase mem. Sjv One of the odd- . est of these cases 'was that of a man who cabled from Rurope a clemntifl that a certain film beauty, wire him $2,000 at once If she.rdld not wish hjm to, commit .suicide. The threat ! of 1 wuii-uugivuciion ir sue uiu noi com- ply was repealed at intervals' over a numner oi wocks, nuc never,: so far 'as -lii known, was the threat carried out. , Another strano request came from a'ylrl seekhip a. loan of $iioo, Iii her letter was enclosed a small and valueless "baby rin" a prized ' ' i--".... curny on me amount. CIothcH"iii Deinmul. v , , RquesU for " clotiiing worn by the stars in their pictures are num erous', even though frequently the garments ojrq not the-player's prop erty. Sometimes tho writers speci fy the colors which are becoming to them, and suggest that then, "orders" be filled accordingly. One actress noted for the beauty of the gowns worn in her scroen roles has received .as. many as 350 letters a week seeking gifts of her pictu re cost u mes. 1 '' 'But while practically all . the cin ema celebrities are generous in their contributions to charity, and aa a, rule do not let the great ex-; tent of their . benevolenco become known, no one 'who is Hollywood wis6 condemns them for failing' to heed tho thousands of pleas which come yearly from over the country. 'Rackets'' Galore. Protecting their from the numerous , poekctbodks "racketeers" who are' contrnually devising fn genious schemes for extracting cash is a problem of great pro-por-tiono.-ome-starrt- Someone, for Instance, will organizo a "club," affiliation with which is pictured as highly desirable for the" player. Sometimes it so proves. But fre quently the star joins, pays a hand some fee. and waits in vain for tho organization to be completed. That irf only one of" the countless1 Holly wood ."rackets." . 4 Sentence Hlanuttli Man PORTLAND, April, 9. (& Perry TCealbnT "arrested in January in Klamath' Fajls, ' was today sen tenced to five months in jail ami fined' $500 when ho pleaded guilty to four charges - of possession,, manufacture and sate of liquor. St. Helens. 'Lumber shipments from this district continue to be heavy. r K 1 1 ml If It's, Mileage You Want You ALL CORD -Gives Fisk Mileage JENNINGS , ACROSS FROM NAT . , - . . ....... Kreymjs Harry Huttcm, manager and les see of the Hotil Medfoiil, loft yes terday for Kuone to look after business matters there for sevei.il days., . ; , .- Factory blocks, 6. load.' Tol. 631 ' Medford Fuel CO.: 324tf Announcement of the birth-' of' a baby jrirl. ''Hosaiine," to Mr. and i Mrs. Carl Ncwbiiry of 2407 Plaxnnt avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn., Friday morning at 9 o'clock,' was told in a H'legrumVecolved b Rfra Wllbev Jones, mother of Carl New bury. Mrs. Newhiiry, before her marriage, was AUss Nancy Leachv daugfhter of one of tho pioneer fam ilies of Minneapolis. Mr. Newbury Is well known throughout southern Oregon. He l now assistant to tho, president of the Sexum Insurance, company of Minneapolis, omrof tho Inrgest insurance companies of tho This is 'the second child born toWMr. and. Mrs. New bury. The oldest child, a daughter. Is named, JJary atrlcia. Klamah News. ; - . . , ' ' ,. Ladies' and children's hair-tutting. Nash BarbW Shop- 34 In tho city couri; yesterday Doug lass Cameron wasifined $25. on his plea ot guilty to intoxication.; That good' coal lov in ash' Han son Coal So. Phono 39. tf ,,a -y ar'Gif0,( 7 thin Kuhl rYturmod to morning; on the Khastar after a three moiLthsf motor trij through . California Arizona and other southern points. Jlie was accompanied homo by her', mothov. Mrff. G. A. AVorks,-, and Mi's. A; ti. Ruhl of liockford, 111., nunheit-of Itobt. W. liuhl. Mr. Ituhl1 w ill re turn to Med ford by motor the ond of tho week; "accompanied,, by 1 his father. A.- Sir Kuhl. . v Dry fir Blabs', je load. Tol. 631. Medford Fuel Co. " 324tf Best tJtah coal hot and clean. Tel. G31. Medford Fuol Co. 324tf Marcella Bowman has opened her beauty shop in conuection with Carl Bowman's now barber ship at 105 West Main. Louise Bonar, formerly employed in another beauty shop in the city, is connect ed with tho Bowman shop. Thev have now equipment and will soon put in a permanent wave machine. Hot, clean coal. Tol. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. 324tf Upholstering Call Jacksonville 202. i ( 386' The local gasoline ' price cutting situation was unchanged today, with tho Weaver service station still selling gas at 25 cents per gal lon while1 the union station was selling it1 'at 20' cents just across tho street.' Mr. Weaver reported. today no- decrease in business hut an increase in customers. 1 He? de clared he had no intention of go- i ing back to the 27 Vi -cent price and will continuey at 25 ccpts n.s long n the. Vholewi'lCTi,- price, -remains -the seme-.'j AlLxVthftr stations in Med-i ford are selling nt tho regula'r pricfe. FEAR TRAVELER MAY HAVE HAD MENINGITIS MANILA,- P." I., April 9. (P) Everett' Beckwith 'of Aurora, III.. died nlionrd the liner President Monroe' juRt: befor ft docked hero today;. United States public health officers said they suspected that merifhgltfs was th8 "cause of death. The ship was not quarantined hut .an autopsy was ordered. Beckwith thonrded tlio Unor-at Shanghai. Won't Be Satisfied With Any Tires But Rugged f 9 ! - - .'..' I 1 1 t.r.t -i ) rtS Wf. r't. I . 1 '' SJRtHere's SURE TRACTION SAFE : 'Fisk Tires-1 High in "' Snow in LaGrande Lvt tlRANDU, Ore., April 9. V" One inch' of enow fell here dur ing the early morning hours today but unshlne Inter in the day rap- idly niollea. Ijie white blanket, T1M What They BRAKING EASY STEERING EXCESS Quality Are Surprisingly Low m Price SAM JENNINGS, Prop. A triggcr( response throttle, oceans of power on hills, a flushing performance- in If-aflic and on the slraiglilaway' ...under tilt driving conditions! You can't 'realize' what a difference there is in r . --. . . . . - - j gasoline until you have tried this new Richfield. Developed byRichficld after three years con 'slant research, it is notably different from any other. on the market. To this fuel has been added ETHYL fluid, the only genuine anti-knock-compound for high compression motors.' ' If you drive a high. compression ear with prop erly advanced spark, you muni, use an Ethyl gasoline. ..Richfield-Elhyl is Ethyl at its best! If you drive any car, this new Richfield will give you a performance difTcfrent and finer than you have ever had.' iTry this premium gasoline today ."Ttdrive up to the. cream striped Riclifiehl' Ethyl pump and prove the diftcreuce for yourself! ' minimum' tempurnture last nlRlit ,i.was z7 degrees BDoye zero. ' i 1 " Onkridle. Plans pvoprtsed "' 'for erection of hlKh school here soon. Scappoose. Fftiir now huslnesB - J roncerns recently, cHtnhlhed hyp, Give! MILEAGE COMPANY .. wlieu you step on the McMlnnvlllo. Wooden lirlrtrto ovof Yumhlll river on McMlnnvlllo j Dnylou Hlgl'wny recently Improved, Newport. Construction'" under WBy on concrete snrago building on Icornnr of BIK'lh nnrl Alder stfeetB, PHONE 223 Mr ft k I f til I Wl'l H I Contract awarded for construe- - 1 tlon ot six miles. Urairi-Scottaburs j hlghwuy leading from Scottobnrg,-' " permission asked . for "construe. tlon ot 288 nilles ot rnlli'Bad tromi I Nvsan Ylr.. , Wlnnemuccn Nev.'