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PSOE TWO BEDFORD IfKTL TRIBTTyTE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. WEDNESDAY,' MAY 8, 1929. WHERE LINDBERGH AND ANNE MAY WED ? HELPS YANKS 6111 Don't Forget HEAVY HITTING She Loves ' Flowers ' m m ni ... r.i .. . i. m , kK.. . r, . m m. i - - - HOLD THE LEAD 4 f ) would scarcely be Mother's Day without flowers! Bring cheer to Mother's heart with a ' bouquet of fresh blooms or a pot ted plant or fern. We have an es- pecially large collection. Ask us to send or telegraph a floral gift today.-. . '- . ' Medford Greenhouse THOMAS JUDGE, Proprietor 1005 East Main "'.".,'; . Member of P. Phono 374'1 T. D. CANADIAN NATIONAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Go the cool way MAST Its the MT.ROBSON- JASPEK PARK ROUTE ... incnignesttnaaian kockics cnartning jasper i., ,, P' Lpdge, open May 21st to&qt. 30th, with ' Canada's finest gulf. And it's easy to add Alaska i i i ... . i mm i iiaiiic i our tu your jasper vacuion ASK for illustrated folders Low Summer Excuralon Farea A, B. IIOI-TOIIP, City Passenger Agt t 302 Yamhill Street, Portland. ? Telephone Beacon 3424 '; -. tyht Largest "Rftiltoay System in Anurias TTEBKLY SAILINGS -VANCOUVER AND PRINCE RUPERT TO ALASKA oo to NEW. Saim IFiraimsnsc : r- i New low fares to California 15 to - SanI'rancisco,$28 toLos Angclcs.Thcsc tickets are good on day coaches of cither . the "Shasta" or "Orcgonian." They inay also be used on Tourist sleeping cars of ' ' the "Orcgonian.". This type of travel has proved so pop , , ular between Portland and California that the privilege has been extended to include other points. It combines com- . fort with low cost transportation. Planning a vacation? Phone or coil on us jor all travel information SoutfcgTMi Pacifiic Ruth Pummels Pill for Cir cuit With Twp On Bob ' Meusel Also Helps Cross Up Alvin Crowder Pen - nock Looks Poor. ' Uy William J. Chlpinun, K Associated PretH tfportH Writ or. t The 'Yankees ' arc hack home again, but only by the Hkln of Ihnlr teeth the chntnpionn regal nod their old stumping grounds with jiwt half a game to xpare luto yenter day an they shaded the Browns, A to &, tit SportBrnun'a park, while the White Uox were tumbling the Athletics, 4 to Ii, in a Burpr(ning battle on the Chicago front. Thin combination of events left the Mack and the Browns in a virtual, tie,' but for second place rather thnn first. ' Thd Rupert rifle fired a dozen volleys at young Alvin Crowder. The hardest was Babe Ruth's home run with two aboard In t ho fourth, but ' the; mtfst' effective was Bob Meusel's pinch double in tho ninth after the Babe -had walked nnd 'Gehrig had singled.' Ruth's homer was his fifth, which placed hint only no behind his pal, Gehrig. Bill Dickey nlo combed Mr. Crowder for all the bases, in the fifth. The other side of the picture, frttm a Yankee point of view, wan Herbert Pennork's third fnllure in the box this neamm. The noted fx farmer cracked up In tho sixth when four Brownie blows netted threo , runs and brought Wiley Moore to tho rescue. No team ever gained anything by logins a left arm like Pen nock's, but the Yankees will re main at or near the top ho long as they continue the fierce can nonading which has marked their last five games. B6ston nosed out Cleveland by 5 to 4 and Detroit sharled Wash ington by 3 to 2 in minor raids along the American leaguo front. The Giants once more had ,to hit for four bases to score, and as a consequoneo the I'lrates rushed off with tho decision by 3 to '1 In their first engagement of tho season at the Polo grounds. Tho Hues tied in the eighth and won In the tenth when I-Ioyd Waner doubled- and Pin Traynor singled. j Larry Benton was the victim. ; Kay Hchatk, managing the Giants! In tho absence of John MoGraw, permitted Benton to bat for -himself with two out and the bases! filled In the ninth, with the result I that the sorrcl-top raised a foul to Sheely. Still, some other pitcher might have- given the Pirates half j a dozen runs In the extra Inning. - Young Larry French, the Port-' IJtnd; Or.," Southpaw, madh his first' big league start, nnd showed no timidity what ever in the fare of :tiant bats. ,Tho Braves remained nt the top by shellacking the Cardinals, K lo 0, In an eighth-Inning rally. The Cubs had no trouble With the Robins, winning by 9 to 4 and holding on within striking distance of Judge Kuehs amazing team, j Charlie Grimm backed up Art J Nehfs fine pitching with two home ' runs, mid Ulggs Stephenson hit one.j ! r a n k O'lJoul. the reformed , pitcher.' hit his fifth home niir at Philadelphia, enabling the .htnne , te;fm to defeat the Reds by 6 'to 4. r ii i , L Jl' ,, 7 1 .1 1 Jt The Morrow summer home at North Haven, Me.,. one of the places mentioned as a possible choice for the wedding of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and Anne Morrow.- ; Worrotf, raripourtceiAu(it tliul r tht. family ii' umhas-1 vu)d 'ltinvti Mhuriiy for' .Maine. t sador to Mexico, and Chm-fcB A. t.wiiire.- rlih Mm'inw suiuiiipl- lunnc Imnie here would he trie scene of ' I.lndberKh. faded todny with the is Im ated KNOtiBW'OOU, Si. J.,May 8. j the inai liiKO (P) a'rospeela " h&t :thei' .Morrow of , Anno - datiithter. of th Americnn KAYO IS FEATURE PORTLAND FIGHTS 1 : Heavies Sign Up i mill 1 1 ii ii i i i mm - PORTLAND. Ore., May 8. four oiit of the five bouts on last j night's boxing program at the citv' auditorium ended, in. knockouts.1 In the main event, -Willie Feldman, i Brooklyn. X; "Y.. astonlslied the spectators by outfighting- ."Homer i Sheridan, Hollywood, to take U well-earned 0-rnund decision. In i the second round a succession of! rights to Sheridan's Jaw almost had him on the floor, but the veteran battler weathered the! round against his nimble youthful opponent. RhcTldan weighed 158 i , Feldman 168.'' ( " Kddle " Thomas'., UghVil 130 poundr' from Bellingham-Wash., paralyzed Johnny Hawkes, Seattle, with a right hand uppereut in the first round of their scheduled six round semi-final. ( Jack Han ley former University of Washington law student from Seattle, knocked out tho veteran Joe Rlackweli; Portland, in the fifth round with a stunning left uppereut, afters having dropped him for a count of six. . i was Hanley's first professional match. Moyne R o g c r s. Hood River, added another knockout o " his list at tho expense of Jack. Smith. Ray Huffman, . Seattle, made ppne Hatch, llood . River, quit In the first round .of 4he .curtain raiser. - : . j 1 "I ATLANTA. May R.--(Pf Robert Tvre Jones, Jr., better kr.own to golf fans as "Bobby 'Jones, three times winner of the national ama teur championship v'and twice holder of Ihe national open title, was admitted to the, bar in Vnited States district court" yesterday. 'Bobby, who recenMy finished his law course at Kmury university here, was Introduced to Judge Samuel H. Sibley by a member of the law firm of his father, Robert I. Jones. 1.-,..--..,, t The youthful attorney is expect ed to lay aside his practice to compete In the national open championship .and to defend his amateur laurels this summer. t..,. -AVAX SCHMEUNft- XKW VOHK.-W Another dull season in heavyweight circles was avoided when the way was cleared for the long-sought bout between Max Sehmellng nnd Paulino Uzeu dun. " The fight is scheduled for the Yankee stadium the night of June 27 with 50 per cent of the profits going to the New York milk fund. It is considered likely that the winner will be matched with Jack Sharkey in a title btfut in New York in September. f- OREGON STATERS STANDINGS V OF THE CLUBS. PiK-lflo Coast IsenKU1 W Mission , los Angeles .... Oa k land San Francisco .. Hollywood .V.. Sacramento Portland I R Keattle It J. C. 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