Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 18, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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ft), oF.nox'. TntT?sbAyj aprtl is, 1929.
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Smart Styles and Serviceable Fabrics are Combined in Our
pnng Sits
for Young Men
'' Extra Pants at 5.90 '
A post complete anJ varied selection of
smartly styled suits awaits the Young Man
who is interested, in looking his best this
Spring. ( -... , '.; , ,
THE STYLES': Two-button single-breasted
model as shown. Other two' and three
button, single-breasted models with peak
or notch lapel. Neat, distinctive .styles that
give you the assurance of being well
dressed, i . . '
THE FABRICS: Cassimere and Twists
lin Fancy, Croup and Shadow Stripe Ef-.
fects. In the season's newest : colorings." ' '
The Young Man .who likes smartness, at a
reasonable price, can obtain it in desirable
variety here. . We advise you to drop in to
see us soon. We are prepared to serve you,
completely. "
Other Young Men's Spring Suits at
': .? 19.75, .with Extra Panjs a,t;$4'.9 v?'--,
29.75, with Extra Pants ct 6.90
BASEBALL
RACE
UNDER
WAY
PRINTER RUNNER
FAVORED TO WIN
E
ASTERN FIELDS
Walter Johnson's Crew Open
Season On Short End
Against Mackmen,' As
Notables " Look ; On Red
Sox UndefeatedAs Yet.
riOBTO.V. 'April 18. ( SIX 1
times a winner of tho Huston
marathon, Claronie Do ilur, 40-'
year-old Melrose printer, today '
Is once nwain a favorite among
210 runners who are scheduled to j
leave the starting point at tlopkln-,
ton at noon tomorrow for tho race 1
to Huston, 20 utiles and 885 yards. 1
A victor first In 1911 and tho !
first man to breast the tape in ;
five . of tile last, seven races Dei
Mar may he going over tho course,
tho Inst time in competition to-
monow. Me has lilnted us much j
and he Is to he married in tho
fall. As tilings stand, however, j
jho holds tho WbvUl'H record tor Uio i
bourse, two' hours, 18 minutes and ,
110 seconds. ' ' '
J ' Sorrcltops Rule ! tains ot various varsity teams. Will
!,(INKSVlU,li, Kin. (P)--Red-1) IMckwalls leads the golfers, Edgar
heads reign royally at tho Univer- Curry shows tire pace lor the
ally of Florida. No less than three ! leathor pushers and Gus Feucr tops
sorreitops nave ucon named nap-nne tenuis icam.
' : Sheridan. Shell Oil company
started worlt on erection of con
crete earas and office building
on property at west city limits. '
Hi- Wtlllaiu J. Chipnum, .
Associated Press Sports Writer..
Tho eust is gradually'thawing- out
and the scheduled baseball open-
intra along tho Atluntic seuboard
; muy be hold as witness the prom-
ilng start in Washington yester
day. AUhouKh clouds hung low
Jaiul cold -winds swo.pt -Chesapeake
bay, the Senator went through
f their opening frills, the most elab
orate along tho-major league trail,
for the emertainment of President
'. Hoover, Mrs. Hoover, a good part
of the official family, and a small
i but Hclect gathering of paying
, guets. ) ; : -
1 ( Walter Johnson made his man
agerial debut in Washington by
' tagging tho venerable Sad Sam
; Jones for mound duty against Mr.
! MoOilliouddy's choice, Carrol Yer
j kes, .lately of Portland, Ore-., and
Hatboro, Pa.
Th Athletics led by 5 tp 4 as
the accond-chol.ee boxmcn settled
I into position after tho second In-
nlng, but continued their famili
?arUy with Senatorial pitching, or
! throwing, until tho margin had he-
come 13 to 4 at the end of the fifth
Adulph Liska halted tho outrage
i at this point, but tho Mackmen
gave no ground and tho score re
mained stationary through to the
finish.
Iti'd Sox riulefeatcd
Whllo all this was going ,on, tho
Yankees were announcing .their
second postponement with word
! that everything possible would be
done to put on the opening game
today. The Kcd Sox of Boston
hnvc been within nrm length of
tho cxnsperated Yankees for 48
hourH now, and have not yet lost
a game, which will stand as a Rojil
Sox record for some ttmoto comp.
The Detroit Tigers poured a neiU
(ioKC of shellac down tho throais
of the Cleveland . Indians to the
tune of- 15 -to 3, notwithstanding
Karl AverlU's second home-run in
two days of major leaguo effort.; ;
Ban Howley urged his St. LouU
troop on to its second straight tri
umph over tho White Sox In the
remaining American leaguo skir
mish. The score was 5 to 3.! Al
vin Crowder outpltchod Grady Ad
klns and George Connnlly. '
- As rain prevented the Giant
opttuing at PhihuVelphia, and merci
fully spared the countryside what
ever might have happened between
the Braves and the 1 to bins at Bos
ton, the National lague spotlight
remained upon "Wrlgley field. The
full power of Cub bats, diverted
from Grimes' head until too near
the finish In the opener on Tues
day, struck Rqiny Kremer where
it hurt yesterday. The. result was
ft Pirate rout', J 3 to- 2.'
MAY MATCH ACE,
K0TS0NAR0S PUIS
3C
SellingPoivef
l'OHTl.ANI), Ore., April 18. P)
George Kotsonaros, Hollywood !
light heavyweight wrestler, won i
two out of three falls from Hilly i
Edwards, the Kansas City butcher !
boy, last night, Kotsonuros taking !
the tirst Tall in U minutes, 20 sec-1
onds, with a double toe hold, and 1
the third In less than one minute. ;
Jidwards grabbed off: tl'O second
fall with a series of Ueadlocks in .
20 minutes and $2 seconds.
We still have the sell
ing power. More people
are finding it out every
day. That's why we are
away ahead of last
i A lot of people are saving
money by trading with us.
not you?
April
Why
PYLE RUNNERS ON
Beautiful New Congoleurii Rugs
' JUST LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES;
6ft.x9 ft...... .$6,15
72 ft.x9 ft ...S7.30
9ft.x9 ft S8.65
9 ftxlO ft.......vS9.85.
9ft.xl2 ft ....$10.95
9 ft.xl5 ft......... $13.65
Medford's
Popular
Credit
Store
KNlGH-TSTOWiN. Intl., April 18.
(ff) Kunaers In C. C, Pylo's bun
ion derby leuve Knlghtstown toduy
lpr a 3G-milo run to Indlanaiiollu,
tho nineteenth control point.
Hy wlnuing yesterday's run from
Richmond, lnd., to Knlghtstown,
Jobji Salo, the fl.vlig cop from
Passaic. N. .1.. cut the difference
between first and third places to
less than five hours. Ho was fol
lowed into the control point by the
bearded Gnvuz'.l and the negro,
Gardner, who tied for second.
L
I.O.H ANGEUCS, Cnl., April 17
fp) .lack . Kearns, manager of
Mickey Walker, the middleweight
champion, took under consideration
today an offer of $100,000 for a
title bout lictweeu Wulkcr mid Ace
H'udliins, Nebraska "Wild Cat," at
Wrlgley field. The bout would be
hold Juno 4, and staged by Jack
IJoylo, l.os Angeles promoter, who
made the offer.
Kearns said today that promot
ers in Chicago, Detroit and New
York are after the same match,
and ho will accept tho most at
tractive proposition. Ho refused to
give Doylo a dellnlto answer.
Wjalkcr now is. In Ilumson, N. J.
On lh other hand, ilndkins, who
last Monday night won with con
summate ease over Arniuml jOinan
uel, San Krunluu lioavywolgbt. was
ready t,o sign on Hie dotted line
al uny lime. . .
laoyBleies
j NEW VOUK, April 18. 01
With fninluino athletes usurping
I tho place In the HpotliKht hitherto
held by men, the seeund American
invasion of Kuropciin golf links
find tennis court of this year is
i under way. Helen Wills and Olrn
na Collett are the h-adlng figures
j in the athletic contingent whleh
; sailed on the Aqultanla lust night,
i with the mere maleff. such os
i'Wld lilll" Mehlhorn. Tommy Ar
mour and George Von Elm, playing
minor roles.
' To Miss Wills It neems moro Im
; portant that n yon n if American
artist Ik on her way to ,1-ondon
'for an 'exhibit of her works in a
Bond street gallery than that the
1 queen of thi world 'n tennis court
Ih In nitCKt of frc!h rlumplm nt
U'lmliledon and In Holland, Krnnee
'and r.ermany,
Coast League
Yesterday
. it. n. i:.
Missions .' II 11 2
Portland 0 4 1
J-JubhuU and llaldwin; Cascurcl-
la, Powers and Hego.
R. H. 12.
Oaklnnd .r. 3 8 0
San Francisco 6 12 8
Jeffcoat and Head; Thurston
and Reed.
R. H. K.
Sacramento ..la Ifi 1
Los Angeles 2 7 2
Crandnll and Severotd; llarfoot,
Gabler, Child and Warren.
K.
It. 3-1.
Hollywood 6 11 2
Scattli! : .' 2 7 2
hcllenbach.nnd Uusslcr; Gra
ham 1'ipgrus und JJorreapl, Htoin-ccke.
Fights Last Night
(Hy the Associated Press)
MONTltHAI. Hurry lllll. Kng
lanii, outpointed Krcnch Ilclungcr,
Toronto, (10). Arthur Koirer,
Montrc-til, uulpidnt'i-d Joe Vlllu
lifuve, Qucbccr, (li).
MlLWAliKHK Tommy O'Urlcn
l.os Angclc-s, olltliolntcd llcrshtc
Wilson, Chicago, (8).
CINCINNATI Freddy Mlllc
Clnclnnntl, outpointed Babe lt ut li,
Louisville. (10).
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, April IS. IIP)
Stock prices nuulu further recovery
In today's market under tho Impe
tus provided by easier money niton
and favorablu trade news. Pools
again rosumud activity on n large
scale In a number of oils, Htcul,
public ntlltly und food shures. .
Acluins Express soured nearly III
points to a new high record ut 731,
as contrasted with tho year's low
of 38!) In January, and a long list
of othor stocks wero marked up
to nearly 10 points.
Cull money renewed at 8 per
cent but dropped to 74 with a
plentiful supply of funds available.
High records lor tho year were
established by a' scoro of Isbucb
Including American Can, U. H. In
dustrial . alcohol, American Hull
way Express, (Hidden Company.
Pan-Amorlcan B, Hkclly Oil, Hcld-Ing-Ilomlngway,
McCall Corpora
tion and Texas (Ink Kulplmr.
Thero were a few soft spots. Crox
Carpet, which established a new
high at 57 5-8 yesterday, broko
nearly l.'l - points. Graham-Paige
sagged 2 points to a new low level
for the year at .in. ,
GOLDS
k ofhMdof chat ar more sitf
barnted iurnlly with
wicks
V Vapo Rub
Canvas Gloves ..... 10c
Jersey Gloves 15c
Leath'r faced Gloves 35c
Men's Suspenders. . .35c
Men's Handkerchiefs 5c
Men's Dress Caps.. . .85c
Men's all wool
Suits i . . . .... ... .$15.00
Men's Worlc Sox.i ; J 5c
Men's Athletic Union
Suits ........ . . . .45c
Men's Work Shirts... 45c
Men's Overalls .... .95c
Boys' Overalls . . . . . .69c
Boys' Long Pants . . 95c
Men's all leather
.. Gloves , . . . . .;. . . . .45c
Hand Trunks .
Suit Cases
$4.50
il.00
r : Everything for less. . , ?
k Only one tore.
The Cheapest Store in the West.
WILL H. WILSON
32 North Front Street
Open Iliiwh IrfOflffiio
IjA GRANDE, Ore., April 18.
(yp) Plans wqvq completed hero to
day for the opening of" tho DImo
Mountuin leaguo hauehal) season
Sumlay with linker plnylnK hero.
The firHt ball will be 'dropped from
im iilrpliine to the field.
, Tilt Oiiindo Wlus Meot
LA URANDK, Ore., April 18.
(fl) The La Orando high school
track team, eastern Oregon's
chumplons four yearn Htralght,
opened the woason yostej'day by -de-Ccatinc.
Urlon toa inl0U',i to
In ,n dimla-elay. . . '.
Highway between Coquilio 'jtW
MarHhfieltl will be widened. : H :'
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