Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 22, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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TRACK OE LUXE
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! (lono O'CJrnily, Ashland 17 j-pouml ,
fiKhler, will intt have a ploainti
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Ity WUIImn .1. riil)iiin,
! Associated Pres.H KnorlN Writer.
Robert Moses Grove of the Phil- ! evcniriK when the two meet at the,
I ndelphla Athletics already In this j Armnry hern next Monday nlsht,
vm-u .-.,..... ............ i .... In fi 1 O-rmi ml mnin event.'' fo!-f
j ''J .iviWMMI uita tvim n ninny - j
, Banies from the Vankees as he won man, who holla from Klamath .
. , u D- I u" '"" 110 wan comlieil hard Kills, Huh an Idea he will he the
Tl3 JUanS tO Have nlVai Bt times at the stadium yesterday 1 one to knock out the Ashland mun
I in the 7 to 4 triumph of the Mack- ! lonB before the tenth round, and
ManV NeW FeatUreS tO Be men, hut he accomplished what ho '' ho claims he had him on the run
j failed six times.. lust year to accom- I when the two fouKht a short time
Inrnrnnr.irorl in Hntol pllsli. ao to a draw In I'hiloquln.
r ... I II was the first Yankee Kunday o'Orady has not fought in Med-
at home In 111 2 SI and 40,000 fans , ford for sometime, nnd his return
paid to see a liame which was ter- U the local rliiK Is eauorly awaited,
initiated hy rain at the end of the especially now that he is matched
fifth Inning. i against one of the hardest hitting
Almost everything happened in . fishier. In southern OreKon
Race Track Patio Cafe
I
at Club House.
the 1 to
AGUA CALIEXT, Haja fnlifor-' over the
;nla, Mexico, April 2.!. A new race
"track Ls to he btillt here to be op-
triumph of the Timers
1 frowns at St. Louis.
O'ltourke. Alexander nnd AVhite
hill hit home runs and Richard -
Ciormnn has been here several
day and has been working out at
the Armory, where Johnnie Mr-
Coy, matched against Kddio Hos
erated by the Aou Ca I lento Jockf
club, now In the iiroc-nn tf forma
tion. The Initial meeting will start
ChrlstmaH day und continue until
approximately April lt. The site
I son. rookie shortsop of the He- 1 under of Ashland, has also been
trolt team, permitted the Jirownx
to work the bidden ball trick it
his expense.
The National league Sabbath cam
paign was confined almost exclu-
for the course has been selected j i,lvH' to the repute of the Cardin
nnd Is ideal for the numose. It lies n,s b' lhe Cub- 4 . 'or the
southeast of the Campanllle. the third Chicago victory in four at
chimes tower that tops the hill i
leading down to the Aguu I'ulit-nto
hotel nnd casino. The San Diego
& Arizona railroad runs directly
to the site and the main automo
bile road, a continuation of the
California highway, borders the
property.
Tlp men bidilml the nroleet Are
Wirt C. Ilownian, president of the;""11"11 "oino Kame wi.icn me i-nn-AKua
Callento company: Huron j " ol.llRlnsly won by a score of
J.oiik and James X. Crofton. This 4 to 1 ln seven Innlnua. with a
is the group that conceived, built rainstorm threatcnine every mn
nnd developed Aeua Oallente. Fol- mp,,t nfore It finally descended,
lowlne the precedent of the parent ! M,"' lh:,n I:, n0ft of ""' Hnt"uh
company, the public will have the '''"'" contributed to see the. tin
opportunity to participate In lhe , happy It o b I n s lose their f.fth
ctoflr nf th enmnnnv V th hnrup- 11 "
men and race track people, genei
ally, having the preference.
The racing strip will .be a mile
oval, with 1 1 stnrting chutCB de
signed by Marshall Cassidy. whose
new stalls nnd brand new starting
gnto will be used out of each chute.
BariLs of Concrete.
The barns will be of concrete
construction, mission style, with
metal roofs, making them nbno
lutely fireproof, thus Insuring safe
ty for both men and horses. A
unique feature In connection with
the stable arrangements wilt be a
school for Jockeys and other em
ployes, with competent teachers in
ehargo of a head master. There
will also he a free motion picture
theater, with nightly shows, and a
oln liVimiwn nnd pnmminill V renter
for jockeys, stalde help and other championships hero yesterday with
employes at the track. I sl ",tM' 'je,'U"& K'"n;
The Kranrt stand Is to be fash- " " u''" . ot 1'"'-I"" wlt: 2,04
loned along Spanish lines of archl- p0 , ' ' ', ...
tecturo and will he of steel and I'- H.TRmI,n , CTark Seattle pin
. . , ,,.,, shooter, curried off most of the
In front of the erand 'stand will l.eiho"V'' w!'en 1,0 u" hi5L'
terraced, studlum style, so that a
complete view of the races can.be
going through preparatory work
Matched agaliiHt Kddio Welch in
a four-round event, Hed So re n son
of Central Point, former army
fighter, will attract many to the
fight from the northern section of
the county. Sorenson has been in
special training for the bout-nnd
tempts. (!uy Hush Imi the National : Plans to appear on fevePai local
league champions down with four! cards If he can make short work
hits as Rogers Hornsby collected j of Welch. Sorenson In workouts
one more than that for his own has defeated every young fellow In
personal account. Some B00the Central Point district, und In
fans turned out for ihe-festiviiies fights defeated every fighter of his
at Wrigley field. ? weight in the entire second corps
The FlathuKh Kusileers repaired j ia if the l.'nited Stales army In I
to Flatbush yesterday for an un-NNew lorti ami aow Jersey. 11
weighs ijs pnunus.
LOCAL STUDENTS
AT U. OF 0. STAR
IN SPORT LISTS
VANCOUVER, FI. C., April 22.
(PlO'Leary's Legionnaires of Salem
Ore., won first place in the senior
team ('lass in the Northwestern
International Bowling association
tmark in the open singles with HQS
to head off Cliarlie Kruse, Port
land, with G1K. '
Hemenway and Ran of Salem
took second place in the commer
cial doubles when they
106S "pins. The I'nion Pacific
to,.... IV.rlhm.l (..,lr flt In O.lu
ized totalizer system for the mtituel hh (jf t.ommerciai t0ilutH with
had from every spot
New Itwo Machines.
An innovation that will appeal
to the public, will be the Installa
tion of a modified and American
play. A prominent cash register
company is now working out ptuns
r 1 2.
Rarr of Salem went out in front
I'NIVERSITV OF ORROOX,
April 22. (Special.) Marlon Van
Scoyoc, -of Med ford, is an entrant
In the ladder tennis tournament
which Is being sponsored by tho
Women's Physical Kducatiun de
partment of the University of Ore
gon. Miss Van Scoyoc Is a senior in
education and Is affiliated with (he
Chi Delta sorority.
.Joyce Maddox, of Med ford, has
been chosen chairmun of the pa
trons and patronesses committee,
for Senior. Leap weekv-aceordlng to
announcement recently made by
Olive Ranks, general chairman of
the affair.
Miss Maddux is a senior in music
and has been prominent in uni
versity music circles lor some time.
She Is a member of the Gamma
Phi Heta, women's national social
fraternity.
Art Kchoeni, former Medford
topped i high baseball star, will take the
mound in one of the games gainst
Willamette university this week
end according to an nnnouncoment
by Rill Reinhart, Webfoot mentor.
Kchoeni iw one of the three bur
for the perfection of this machine, j Jn th(1 ,.omnif.ri.ia aU events wlih jinn left from last yearns team and
J 11 roil g ll us operaiiiin inu limine j y points.
sees ni nil nines me cxiin mmukiiii
wagered on each horse as well as
Iho grand total. Another will be,
the use for the first time in this
country of the flerman ph olo
graphic finish .system, which re
cords the exact finish of a race as
the tiorses pass tinder the wire.
Still another will be the French
automatic timing device that clocks
the time to one-tenth of a second,
instead of one-fifth sir. Is the usual
custom. Of course there will be
the public, address system to an
nounce the running of the races.
This will be presided over by a
master broadcaster.
Departing from usual custom,
the clubhouse, which Is to be the
, finest In tho world, will be located
directly at the finish line In it
will, be n glnssed-roof dining patio.
A world famous chef will be m
charge of the cuisine. Vintages
from the extensive cellnrs of Agua
Callento will bo available here
There will be dances daily in the
patio to tho music of a nationally
known Mexican band and Spanish
dancers, entertainers and serenad
es will entertain between races.
The clubhouse veranda and bal
cony will provide 200 private
boxes, mostly subscribed for by the
season, with pome reserved for oc
casional visitors or guests of sea
son box holders.
Biff Money Purses.
The outstanding feature race of
the Agua Caliente Jock club will
. be the Rowman handicap, at one
nnd a qtinrlor miles, with SUtO.dOO
ndded. The Agua Caliente derby
wilt carry nn added value of t2n.
000 and -will 'he at one and an
eighth miles. The Crofton handi
cap, over a mile, will have IfO.OOO
ndded money and the Quick Stop,
a six-fnrlnng dash. $,0ii0. In the
distribution of the Rowman handi
cap money, the trainer of the win
ning horse will receive j",noo; the
trainer of the second horse. $2,500:
the third. $l,fon. nnd the fourth
11,000. There will be seven race-'
dally nnd eight on Sundays and
holidaya. The purses will be grad
uated according to the quality of
thehorses.
KFFINOMAM, 111.. April 22.
John Salo, the New Jersey po
liceman. Is moving" up In the trans
continental bunion derby.
Leading the field through wind
and rain in the arduous fiL4 mile
jng from Marshall, Illinois, to Kf
f Ingham yesterday, Salo jumped
from third to second plaee. Today,
he was but three hours, 4S minutes
and 10 seconds behind the leader,
Pete (lavu'zi ot lOnglnnd.
is expected to soul h paw himself
intu a successful record this sea
son. Harold Fisk of Medford, who
has been in a serious condition in
the Infirmary here since his ad
mission April 10. Is reported to bt
gradually growing better.
His parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.
N. Flsk of Medford have been with
him ever since April 12. The doc
tors have refused to make tho na
ture of his Illness public.
Coast League
Yesterday
n.
Hollywood 12
Seattle 2
Khcllenbaeh 'and Hassler, Rypher;
Edwards, lloff, Cox nnd Ktelnecke.
R,
H. M.
Sacramento 11 17 D
Los AnReles 4 13 1
llryan and Severeid: Hollinfr,
Peters, "U'enthersby, Child and
Sandhcrp.
VERXKl'K PAN. Cape of flood
Nope. April 22. tP) Captain Mal
colms Campbell, famous Kiitish
automobile racer today, expressed
dissatisfaction fiver his failure to
lower the world's speed record of
2.11 miles per hour, held hy Major
II n Moimii'n It. Ih'a ........ th-
l-l. measured mile course here yesler-
J.lday. .
5 j In his first run over the course
with n dying wind at his back.
Captain Campbell attained a speed
of 221. fin miles and when tho wind
that had delayed Ills attempt for
several hours, sprang up attain, he
made only 21 2. SI on the return
trip, for an average of SIS. 54 for
both runs.
n. h. k.
Hollywood 4 10 1
Seattle 4 9 1
(7 limine: called for Hollywood
to enteh train.)
McCabe and Pypher; Collard
and I'.orreanl.
LA GRANDE OPENS UP
R
K. K.
Portland. Thermo company.
Incorporated with ll'S.OOO rapitnl.
recently start fid rjiu fact u ring
thermo-rtftd horn '
(Second game.)
Sacramento -a 2
Ro.i Angeles 4 7 2
(7 Innlmrs by agreement.)
Cran'lall and Kocbler: Miller,
Wlh and Hannah. Warrei..
V
HOOPING COUGH
No cure but helps to r
duc oaroxTsma of coughing.
WICKS
V po rub
Ovmr 3t Million Jort UJ Ymarjf
Oakland
San Francisco
Dumovlch and Read
I'.eed,
I-A fi RANTjK, Ore., April 22.
i0 The La Grande IMratc opened
the Htm- Mountain baseball leuxue
season here yesterday, defeating
Raker II to .1. The game wan n
; pitching duel between Rarwood
K. I of Raker, nnd Cecil Duff, Im
j ' Orande moundsman. until the
t 17 t,! sixth inning when I, a r wood Inst
(ilynn and nH nnirnl, walking three men and
.allowing two smnslilng hits.
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Oregon Weather i
Oregon: Fair toni--ht. cooler ex- !
tfeme north. Tuesday fair, slight-!
ly warmer in south and eent : a I
portions. C, en tie variable linds.
K J
- Fall CrerK Rum
mill Will be exten-
new owner.
Pen ppoose. -her
company's
sively improved by
I 'ml- cm-1 1,
HTKT RKNVILVK. Ohio, April 22
W. I. Vnle was held todnv
os Oroner Arch RMI took up an
inrjttcst into the deaths of six per
sons. Their automobile, side
swiped by Vale's marhinp, wan
htirtbd dnwn nn rwbnnkmcnt be
fore u passenger train.
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over 23,0y) General Motors dealer's service stations
throughout the United States.
The system inaugurated by the Fisher Body Service Corpora
tion will be the first centralized, economic and truly efficient
body service the industry has yet known. Such a service
system is possible of course to General Motors alone, be
cause Fisher Body, the source of bodies for all General
Motors cars, is a corporate part of General Motors, which it
supplies with bodies year after year thus being certain
always of this great permanent market.
Fisher Body Service makes available to every General Motors
car owner everything he may require in the way of body
maintenance and rehabilitation, and will enable him to ob
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elimination of body annoyances, the adjusting of tie-down
bolts, the periodical dressing of the roof, the lubrication of
door lock bolts, door checks and hinges, the cleansing of
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Now, through General Motors dealers, Fisher Body parts
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For General Motors dealers and their mechanics who have
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Two Fisher Body service schools have been established
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sands of General Motors men will be trained. The Fisher
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t General Motors Spring Showing, April 20th to 27th. Be
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Mnotlnn held nt Vornonla to din-1 Tillamook. 1'lnnn profcrowdnB
cub conHtruttlon of propoiwd Went for MliiMIhmoiit nf airport.
Hldo Pacific highway connpcllriK I Molalla Telephone company ro
Vcrnonln nnd Halnlfr. ' hulldliiK f)renn Cliy-Mnlnlln line
m '
Cnscadla. Cancadla summer re
port bclnir remodeled and Improv
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Pacific Telephone A Tolcgrnph
company rebuilding line between..;
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