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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1929)
Pim? RET rFDfORD MA"TIi TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", .TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1029. ISSofflTES fOiilPS MONDAY - Next, Monday night promUcii, to hV if night fur Modford 'and ; southern Oregon, wrefitllnp fans- tvhcri. Sailor Jack Wood and Ithlph . Jland, former Clold mil wrestllnff fuyoiitb, tangle In a finish match ; at'tho armory under tho auspiceB . of the I. O. O..F. Brand lodse . coinnilLteo. In Addition to tho wrostlinK match, exported to bo a Kuud hIiuw in . Itself, thero, will he two boxing evcntH. Pno will fcntliro Pat Padeiford, local pride, for hIx rounds a gal nut Jackie McCoy of Seattle, and the other will match Joe Jowett of ItoHohurp ngainat Kddie O'Connor r- of Seattle. McCoy f outfit a faat Homi-wlnUup hero a ahort (line ' ago with AuKtln ItoKander of A.sh- .' lund, and ' furnished the beat bout , on tho evening's card. ' Jack Wood In In active training "'to? Hand and Is taking no chancen fur a poxtdble defeat. Hand and Wood claHlied the lant time at Gold Hill, with Wood winning the match when an airplane spin bev ing given Wood reversed,, and pinned Hnnrt'H ahoulderff. to the niat. ' The two men ore roported ,'td -not. have much'1 use for each 'other.. '- .. : " v-, i. f r- , Kitten Ball League Adopts" v New Rules and a Schedule H wan decided at the inertlng of UiucHtcd to fiiini)i the president of the city kitten ball league, recently the Jt-ague with his lineup, inchiU held, that a $5 prize would bo given) ing tmblttuteu, not later thun May to tho pluyer making the most 8ih. hurno-ruiiu during the hchedule, thin pri.o. to bo. donated by the teaina In the league. . It was also decided that If all leu inn tkovo agreeable the schedule yould be played over' twice, which vould rnean playing until ahout Jt wax also decided that the um pired declMions wqro to bo fhial, except as agreed upon by managers of tho teams involved. Inmport's Hardwaro has been kind enough to donate a silver cup j to the winner. This cup, when MAJOR. -LEAGUE Jj LEADERS August 1st. ' This, however. muHt hvon by one team three times In le decided upon not later than May I as many years, will -he given to 15th and agreed upon by at. least i that team as lis permanent prop a 'majority of tho tcanu in the erty. , - ' lea true. ;-. I ((winir In tho fact that most of '-. Messrs. Walt Antle and Al (lagen ' tho teams entered in tho kitten ( have been unanimously appointed ! ball league were In favor of mak-' as umpires, both men having cx- Ing the schedule as short us pos prees'ed their willingness tS ervc. j ljje,; It has been decided to piny -No pl.tyer once playing with onoltwo games per 'day, both games to i team will he allowed to .play with j be played at the high school! unoincr. jucu manager is re-1 grounds as scneuuieu ociow; ( In'ludli 4f' games of May C.) (ity thu Ansoclated Press.) National. Hatting Ktephensou, Cubs, ,452. II una Stephenson, Jlornsby, Cutn, Uuns batted In Wilson, Cubs, 20. lilts Stephenson, Cubs, 28. Doubles Grantham, Pirates, 8. Triples L, Waner, Pirates, 3. Homers Jackson, Giants, G. Stolen btwcH Flowers, Robins, 7. Pitching Malone, Cubs, won 4, lost 0. ' Fights Last Night (By the Ataoclated Presi) ; WTtKBUNO, W. Va. Eddie l O'Dowd of . ColumbiiH outpointed . Howard Maybcrry of Pittsburgh : tfKWCASTLE, Pa. Tony Hurra of CliicaKO knocked Out Uay Now ton of 'Mansfield, Ohio (6). v . NBW YORK Bcnny . Bans of A' Philadelphia.1 outpointed Peley Oh- of -ietmy .Cltjr (10). , L05JtX),NWIarry BrockH of Lon '(Tons outpointed JohnhV Vcbtrl of ?' ryork, fijf), i ". : '" -. '.S,Cl!i'CINNATI-Treddlo' Miller of Cincinnati outpointed Hallo Kcllur or, Toledo (iff). ? ;'(:(-.- ','! J' WlfcHflTA .'tW A'ngtw Snyder or PodKO'i (ilty -outnolnted, Big Hoy Sluy .7 City Street Department vs. Snlder's Dairy. -Gates & I.ydiurd vs. Atorchiints. . May 8 Copco 'W'lu-eliouMu vs. Gold Koal Creamery. Pot Office vh. Copco fiencrol. , May 9 Mall Trlbuno vs. Illicit Kchool. . City Htreet Ucparlincnt vs. Merchants. 1 , May 10 Snlilei's Dairy vs. Gatesi He Lyillard, ' . Copco Warcliousc vs. Post Office. May 13 Gold Seal Creamery vs. MIkIi School. Copco General vs. Mail Tribune. May 1 4 -City Street Department vs. Gates & I.ydlard. '.Hnidcr's Dairy vs. Merchants. .May 15 Copco Warehouse vs. Post .Office. . ' '. Gold Seal Creamery vs. Mail Tribune. '. May 10 Post Office vs. High School. ; , ; . .;,-' Clty Street Departmeitt vs. Copco AVarehbuso. 'May 17-r-Snlder's Dairy vs. lolrt goal Creamery. .. .. '; Merchants vs. Mail Tribune. . May 20 dates & Lydlard vs. Copco General. , Copco General vs. IllKb School. May 21 City Street Department vs. Post Office.' '. Snidcr's Dairy vs. Cop:-o Warehouse.. May 22 Gates & Lydiard vs. Gold Seal Creamery. Merchants vs. Copco General. T: May 23 Copco Warehouse vs. Mall Tribune! . . City Street Department vs. Gold Seal Creamery. May 24 Snldcr's Dairy vs. Post, Office. . ' ' Merchants vs. HlKh School. May 27 Merchants vs. Copco "Warehouse. - ' Gold Seal Creamery vs. Copco General. May 28. City Street Department vs. Hitch School. , I'1 Snider'" Dairy vs. Mall Tribune.- . May 20 Gales & Lydlard vs. PosfOffice. - Merclianta vs. , Gold So:i.l Croamery. May 31 Post Office vs. Mall Trlliune. ,!..-- Copco Warehouse vs. Gates & Tydiard. -v . Juno' 3 'Holder's Dairy vs.. IllKh School. Gates & I-ydlard vs. Mall Tribune.;-, Juno 4 Merchants vs: Post Office. '- ' Cojieo lenoral vs.. HlBh School.' 'Junu' C City Klreet Deiiarlment vs. Mall Tribune! ' -'. . Gales & I.ydlard vs. illicit Kchool. Juno 0 Spider's Dairy vs. Cupoo Geiionil. ; ' Gold Seal Creamery vs. PohI ,t)fflco. .Tune 7 'City Street Department vH. Copco' Gene'ritl. , American. Flatting Foxx, Athletics, .420. Jtuns Gehringer, Tigers, 22. Ituns batted in Heilmann, Tigers. 23. - Hitt Gehringer, Tigers. 20. Doubdes Alexander, Tigers, 8. Triples Gehringer, Alexander, Ti gers; liluc, Browns; Clssetl, Whlto Sox, 2. Homers Gehrig, Yanks, 6. Stolen basest Averlll,' Fonseca, In dians, 4. Pitching Uhle, Tigers; Hoyt, Vnnks, won 4, loBt p. - STANDINGS i OF THE CLUBS Boston ChicaKO SI. I ,uu Is Pittsburgh Now York Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia' . Amorlcan. Philadelphia New York .... St.- Louis Detroit ... Cleveland ...... Chlcaico Washington . Iloston ...... V. 10 . 0 . 11 .10 . 7 4 Pet. .067 .COO .000 .4112 . -i r, r, .420 .400 .385 Pet. 714 .r26 .412 .3 r. .308 .20 Motorcycle ' eO "Hey,' there, didn't you hear .mo .Jell you to stop?" Motorist -''Oh, ' yes, but your' Voice ts Hit iclrllsb.1' - - - - - '. ! s!;4v-o:;'.'v ,1U 4 i- ;i'f-'. ''..- ' i . St k - : !?-! " .".I'j.llDfC t -'.-''Ti'l- j V at th - ),.,., ;- ,i ' ; - ; - i ' e plate its mm ji'... f ;iM-Sfci..'.-i"'C. .'.'-,, .' : f;fif n.r-r,':' SWAT f mm -. s. J St " '. U , '.:- .':; -:' in -a cig a rette it's t.'iK.i-l. "-- Z p t! . rv .'-' TASTE MID tni jck THEY SATISFY t','. '' -- V - - I. '. ' I.- -' ' -' Cm TASTE above everything Millions of smokers stiy, -tj ratner have a Chesterfield lor that one reason. They know ''little ubout the millions of pounds of choice tobaccos put away to age ... tlicy know mfthing of Chesterfield's CROSS- f v BLENIilNG method ... but they tto know ' how Chesterfields Lute! And rightly enough, taste is the out thing smokers want! esterf ield FINE TURKISH nd DOMESTIC cWos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED 0 1929, Uocrrr t klnu Toucco Ca MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S np a ww At MANN'S Department Store Everything for the Baby at Special Prices Vanta Vests Children's vest s, good quality, ages 2 to 6 years, as a big Wednesday spe- dal; -50 c each Children's Rayon Underwear Rayon vests and bloomers for child ran, ages two to twelve years, splen did quality, values up to 79c, CtQs . Wednesday special, garment See Window Display Baby Shoes Ideal shoes for the baby in all styles, come in -white, tan, and black; values up to$1.75.Wed.$100 special, pair.... 'Vanta" Binders in Cotton and Wool, Wednesday Special, each 50c Children's Underwear "Vanta" Training Panties for children, with the new French leg, very special for, pair ". ,;. . . . "Vanta" Underwaists With buttoning on the side, good qual ity special, each ................... Infants' Vests Vanta silk and wool , vests; regular price $1.40; on sale , Wednesday, each 69c 59c 95c Infants' Sweater Sets This set consists of sweater, booties and cap in flesh, blue, and white, made of a very fine grade of yarn, t (J special, set .......... . O Infants' Hosiery Silk and wool hose for babies with the new pinning top. FjQ Wednesday special, pair. . . . Viv "Vanta" Cotton Bands, special, each 39c Sun Suits Children's cotton sun suits in all colors, spe- ..$1.00 W4p$f t Sun Shirts With sun tains to match, all-wool. Very.' special, $2.95 Children's Hats New Straws for the Younger Set $1.95 to $3.95 Smart straws with the new droop brims and ribbon trims the styles Tor school and Sunday, too. , Children's Pajamas In one - piece styles in a d c of fast-colored prints and cr e p c s in pretty patterns and good colors. "Special Wednesday, J 25 pair . Little Boys' Wash Suits, fast colors, very - special . $1.19 Two Big Specials in Dress Goods Department 36-Inch Art Taffeta 36-In. Fast-Color Broadcloth A rayon material very suitable for making fancy pillows, bed spreads and draperies;' regular price d'u; OQp Wednesday special, yd Kute Kuts The real play togs for children in solid colors, stripes and checks with buttons that don't come off. Sold in Med ford only at Mann's (jj 25 New Play Suits Made of summer weight blue chambry trimmed with red; 12 to 5 year sixes. Special Wednesday, 65 C each A fine quality material with a lustrous finish for dresses, blouses, pajamas, etc., a good assortment of new patterns to choose from. Wednesday 59 C special, yaru T ) Children's Summer Sweaters SI i 1 1 nil ii vlnw ill wliif n 1 1 r1if irPmui buff, and blue, trimmed with contrast- ... 1 tlMff . .. 1 A. . ing colors; 100 pure wool. dJO QC Special for baby week ... ... V.UO Children's Sweaters vies, values $1,00 iii both slip on and coat stvles. values uj) to ?2.,0. Wediifsday special, each .' 10 Discount On Doll Carriages - 10o Discount On All Doll's ' ART SATIN SLIPS Vcvy (tiMiil 1 1 1 i 1 1 i t v- in pcin-h. flrsli iiikI white, .l..!!l vul- Children's Party Dresses in al! the new bright summer shades, made cf organdyr tiih silks, voiles; all sizes. From $1.95 to $10.00 each 10 Discount on All Children's Coats ill's. Now, oai'li $1.19 Y "THE STORE FOH EVERYBODY- ") 10 Discount O on Toys Women's Theme Pu?o Silk Hose,, regular .tl.Co vuliies; PMONt-486-4J7 5fORO.ORtiMi . -j M sale WoillH'sdny $1. ssr i,air- ! Mail Orders Promftly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns to