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o P?i OF, ETOIIT WEDFORT5 MXTTi TRTBTOT!, MEDFORD, m?F.'ONT, 'MONDAY, MAY in, 1020. LOCAL GOLFERS GLENNA TAKES 111 Swindled BY OPENING ROUND BEANS LONDON BOOKIE I N GOLF QUEST John Stanley to Whom Med f. ford Golfers Cabled $350 in Bets Disappears With Cash and Red-Headed i Girl Golf Book Turns ? Out Swindle. ' American Title Holder Wins Five and ' Three Over English Opponent Mar ion Turpie Defeated Joyce Wethered Wins. CLEVELAND FAN ARBITER ST. ANDnnWB, Scotland, May 13. (P) tlltmna Collett, American title-holder, began her iuot for the JliltlKh women's KOlf cham pionship with a five uml throw vle tory over Murjurle Whlto of Itoo humiiton, ill a flint round mutch today. Marlon Turpic, born nt St. An drews but . an , American resident since Hhu watt less than a year old, LONDON, May 12. "John Stan fry" whose real namo Is H. It. rlark, the mysterious London bookmaker,' who first pub ' lln aiipcarance on the scone about two months ago when he showed a wllllngnens to lake American money ' from backers of United Btates golf stars, seems to have foldod his tent like the Arabs and evi-n more silently stolon uway. At least his' office him not been open since the writer disturbed th peace by making Inquiries yes terday, ' 'while vurloiis o'hcr Bd" dresses displayed 101) por-.cent (Knorance of Clark's whereabouts Or even his Identity. ... . j Walter' Hagen won tho British open, so perhaps Clark, was busy sundlng out chocks to AM cun backers to appear at the .oftlue today. But it that la his preoccu pation ho must be at Home " address, for the two former ones disclaim even having heard 01 'm address No. 1,: Compton Cr eW. Chlswlck a woman sold she never heard of John Stanley. How ever, a young man Who camo up In tlmo to hear the namo, Imme diately proffered the information "nothing to do with us old man. lie seemed conversant with tn subject of tho conversation, al though he had not heard any thing but the namo, but when Jik.4 what he know, he insisted ttlat he had never heard l the .name before ftnd could not think how bis name could bo oonnoctod with Address No. 2. the sciualld fur fllshea room section of Wostwlck Pardons, Shepherds, .Buih, tlu children In the street eem under tho . Impression that Clam lived at. No. 21V but tho .woman culled w.hen Clark wan naked for. Insisted the address was , which .Zi " .-. ,.nms i. in KniRhts Miss 8. K. Dampney, of: isnnluml, Hrldg. Whero the flood of Amerl- three and two Iiriugi, w n tluhtls- Vlaylng com . u,nni..u't mill the. red- .."K..;U..r rh.; at,t as buffer be- l" 3 km i ' i COLL r r WITH BOTTLE Umpire; Ormsby Suffers , Concussion of Brain After ' Demonstration By Crowd ; Peckinpaugh Draws 5 ' Day Suspension- i wns beaten in the r;rst round by : CLKVELAND, May., J3. VP) Sulfcrlhg with a concussion of tho bruin Inflicted by a baseball fun's pop bottle, Umpire Ummott T. Ormsby "was In tho constant.' care of a physician ' today. , Roger Peckinpaugh,-, manager of the Cleveland American league team, waa under flvo duy suspension for protesting a decision which pre ceded a demonstration during the Barn i) .Saturday. The decision curbed an Indian rally and gavo the game to the l'hlladelphla Athletics, 4 to 2. It wan not Ormsby'a ruling that caused the trouble, however. Um pire William llrick Campbell had called , Lew Fonsoca, Cloveland first baseman, out for Interfering with a throw to first after laying down a bunt In the eighth inning. Peckinpaugh pro tea ted... As howl and jeers In tho stands grew louder the funs rained bottles on the field, striking Ornisliy in the back of the head, and two mem ber of the Philadelphia team, Joe itowloy, .shortat.ip, and Kid Cllen son, aoach. Neither . was badly hurt. : ' Campbell's report to E. 8. Bar nard, president 'of the league, brought an order forbidding him to enter the field until rIday. It won the first time in Peck's base ball career of nearly 20 years that he has been under suspension, lie was sent from tho field but once. Ormsby was led away In a sonil- conscious condition, but was not thought seriously hurt. Last night, however, ho bocame worse. His wife was summoned from Chicago, lie Is expected, to return to' duty Ip about' a week. . : . Saturday was "Jomleson Day," In honor of ' ChaiMlc Jamlcsou, Cleveland amflolder. ,11 years a 'member of the team, and tho dem onstration wan tho second incident ho mar. celebration of his baseball anniversary. . Shortstop Kay ChUp- man, of the Indians, was killed by IS BEFORE KIWANIS Physical sciences have advanced far beyond! mental science and men are not using their minds any more vigorously than they did 100 years ago, according to Percy 'Ar mold, bead of the Armold sales In stitute being held in Mcdford this week, who was the main speaker! at the Kiwanlg club luncheon this noon; . . ' , - i O. O. Alenderfer, A. W. Pipes' and uus Newunry compose the KJwanls club committee chosen by President Jack Thompson-to work with the general committee on the new community club house upon which construction will begin dur ing the summer,, according to pres ent plans. ' .High school boy guests of the Kiwanut club this noon were: .Tun. lor Porter and Gene Prock. Other guests of tho organization Included M. A, Marcy, district superintend ent of the Southern Methodist Enlscopul church, from. Kunene; Klwanlaus Coss of Iloiid, Ore.; Krnnk Isaacs of -Modford and Frank Glover of Portland. . 1 : '.'" ;V.:V T Preparations are complete for tho big I. O. O. P. grand lodge committee wrestling and boxing smoker at tho armory tonight, fea turing Sailor Jack Wood of this city and Ralph Hand of Yakima, Wash., In a finish wrestling match. Wood has just completed a heavy he ; won ' the majority of his matches, but when he meets Wood that hold may not do him much good, as It holds no menace for the local man, the .latter says. . A special boxing event Is also on the card and will match Pat Padel furd, local pride, against Jackie McCoy of Seattle, for six fast rounds. McCoy Is given a slight edge over Padelford, and fans aro expecting a hard fought battle. In a preliminary, Joe Corbett of Rose burg will meet Eddie O'Connor of Seattle, and this also promises to bo a fast bo.-:'""''" ' ' . , j- Coast League Yesterday Baseball Standings PfM'lfio Const ffcagun . W. 1.. " Pot. I Mission S3 1 1 ' ,7r.n Los Angeles . 27 21 .6li3 Oakland 27 21 .603 Oakland 27 21 .H03 San Krancisco .20 23 .621 Hollywood 19 23 AM Sacramento: 20 A 29 .408 Portland ....17 25 ,4U6 Seattle .., ! 4 29 , .,3211 Natlouul IiCagtie . ' " w: , t. rot. St.' Louis fM 7. .607 Chlcttgo -...'. IS 7 .1150 Boston 11 .7 .Gil 'Pittsburgh 0 .000 Philadelphia 8. 10 .444 New York 7 . 0 .438 Cincinnati .: 8 - 13 .381' Brooklyn 8 14 .800 i Auxrkiui lAvtfrun ' I W. L. Pet. New York 13 8 .884 Philadelphia 13 0 .684 St. Louis .' 13. 9 ,091 lletrolt 14 11 (10 Cleveland 10 12 .4B5 Washington 7 12 .308 Chicago 8 14 .301 Boston t) 16 .273 ,. A monument will bo established at Boonesboro, Ky., piarklng the red--eliminated Miss White by winning 14th and u.tn holes in beaueu g.. w - succession. .' -' ;' ' " twesn nun am. ' fcnld Wilson, twenty year old conspicuous by their absenc... ohnml)OIU ,. ,,,. , r.HI ' Tho above news camo today as round match from Joy Winn, three o distinct shock to many members! and two. ; ,: of the Mcdford Clolf club who I (lortrudo Roothby, of Rochestor, placed wagers with VHlanley" aK-.MInn., had a . walkover lito (ho Eregating 35U. Most of this money second round, her -.schedule oppu backed Horton Smith to win and item, Mis. Clifford Kltson having ouallfy. but othor Amorlcnn pros seratohed. ; wero also backed. One hundred Mss Joyno Wetlierod defeated dnllnrn waa nlaoed on OHUWl i" .ii i nyiua i-uuuvLi, u uf aim nuallfy at six to one. a nltched . ball, In ' N'"v York In 1920, during a gamo which marked spot where Daniel Boone cstab Jamlesun's second year In Hie ma' i llshed tho first outpost of civlllza- lldently, Miss Collelt league basehall. 'tlon on the frontier. ' first Game ' - .-- - ; '.-.' ; R. H. E. Portland 8 1 Los Angeles .....v.....;,-'...:. 5 13 - 1 J Cnncar'dla, Powers; Knight anu ! Bates; Miller, Boehlur, Peters, Robert and Warren. - , R. H. K. Portland 5 11 0 juob Angelas .". 0 . 3 1 6 Innings) ? Beck and Rego; Barfoqt, Child, PHtt and Annah, Warren. i Morning, Gamo Mission i ...10 Sacramento '........'.,.::"..;.. 4 . ; Nelson and Hoffman; Rachac and H. Harris. II. E. 16 1 10 1 IMynn, Missions ,;;...'..,..,-.'.;...... Sacramento': Plllette and Brendel Koehler. v II. 17 : R. ,11 ... 2 9 1 ; Gould and ... . MonklniC Ganuy :'..- : R. H. E. Seattle .....'.'..'...... 4 4 1 San Francisco' '-'-,..;. v- 1 2 " '3 Hum and Borieaul,- Oomez, Olynn, and Reed, Howard. ". R. II. E. Seattle .;.....,..:'.....i...". 0:14 1 San Francisco 0 . 12 2 Collard and Cox; Thurston, Wal ters, Jones and Howard. Jack Wood training program for tho bout, and declares he Is In the best condition he has boon in for some time. Hand arrived in : Medford several days ago and has been spending much of his time at his former, head quarters 111 Gold Hill. llnnd I.H remembered In Mcdford and southern Oregon for tho nu merous matches In' which he took part with mat men from all parts of the county. Hand wits -well known for his too hold, with which Morning Gamo "" ,'. ' R. Hollywood 2 Oakland .) : - 4 Mccano,.. uovet anu' Cook; Dnglla and Head. IT. E. , 6 0 0 1 Bossier, Hollywood , Oakland Sliellcnback, Cook;-, Jeffcoat. n..i McKvoy and Read; H. E. .7. . 0 9 4 H o 1 1 eraon'i and Hurst, Uumovlch, IHono Dean Dead. ' BROOKLINEI Mass., May 13. (P) Willard . A. Voso, ' IS. presi dent of Vofte and Sons Piano com pany, and known1 as tho, "dean of piano makers" in mnnofacturing circles, is dead here.- As a ro- lu U those who uacueu bhiiui ihi.'. hot. eelobruted the fact they would distribute 000, cash among themselves. t. v it annenrs the entire prop esliion 'was a hoax, and the nl feg.id John Stanley, alias S. R. Clark' la no doubt at Monto Carlo, ipiindlng 350 rln bold earned Medford cash 'on' the' red and black, principally tho '.'Red." t' Kurtber developments will bo awaited with Interest by local golfers. ' If other golf conters fell for Stanley,' an did Medford It la calculated " the ' london '-bookie (loaned up several hundred thous and .dollars, as It Is believed his fcome on" curd was distributed throughout golf clubs vf the Unit ed States. '; : ,. - '- 4- FRENCH AIRMEN PLAN HOP OVER SEA FOR SPORT to pluy. Mi'H. K Tpiim'Io , DobolU former ohumiilon,. Voii from jMvk, Oooiko Coatn, AyrHhir? champion, ut tlie lltth hole.' , i t MIhh LeMlo llrown youns Kob HhIi ttli'l fiurn the V. iinl)lcdun oluh. tlmpH Irifli chaniion, Htwtin up and hIx to piny.' Thin rumilt; with MIhh Tui'pic'H di'fuat' were (ho autprineH or th monuiiK pluy MIhh Wethorod ptnytHl sftnoutlon nl KOlf to - win her Hint wmtch. reuchtng tho turn In 37 otrokva. HMe phtyed th four holo of the necond nlno 4-3-4-0, ' even fount, and hud a curd for tha day'a plttj', ono oven fount for liThotoH, a Mih, Koiiiu'th Morrloe'M d of cut of Attfur K. .45. Holme, .hU up n,nd flvo to pmy, w8 n'Rnnlod nn nn upm't.-- Mi'H. Alex Oold Won from MUn.Dlx iViitiHH, Mix uu uhd fivo to pmy. . ; ; MlM Murlbn lIolllnH, ' former women's Rolf champion of 'the United H'ntrH, won hep first round muttih,; dufeatlnK.VilH, M,. V.. Flnttty fiv up und threo ta pluy. - ; - Tho entry of Mm, K. A. Ouhkoii helm, New Yovk, UrtH ncratehod,' w MIm 11. 'f, Clork advanced ti tho eeond Jrtpnd ' deinuli. MIhh ' Holly Omuiay' won' from Mi-H. Hugh Percy, four. up and two to play. Tomorrow; morning MIs Collett will play hvr second mutch. Her npponnnt will ho MIhh l'liyHU Hay. IIhn, n yomitf pluyer tvonx tlu dim- oerly Heath oluh, near London, STUDEBAKER . . . holder of world records t ' - . . . . , .maker of transportation history r NKW YOHK, May 19. W) rlettliiR thomselves n schedule of SO Hours In which to reach I'nrls. three Kronen tilers Hope to -sour Mlltft fiay-llss has had coinimrnllve .uway from llttoitevelt Kleld. I. I within 10 days In', a buae bIhkIo motored moniMiluner (It success ful tho air riders, Hen Letevre, .Armeno I,otl, Ja., and Jean As .luilllant, would better by three hours the stundlntr rocord estab lished In 1037 by Col. Charles A. MndberKh, " " ' ' i The conte miilatud schedule was mads known hero last nlnht on the, arrival of I.ottl and Asku) hint, who Joined , Letovra today ot the field. Lot II. financial backer of the flight, ia!d the -en-turo would be attempted slinply put of ajiortsmnnshlp. ; .The Monoplane, a Hernsrd, pow rred with a too horse-power Hls-pano-Huisa aniline, has been at 4tooevelt field iinderaoinK a tun Iiik up for the past wck. I The fllKbt will 1m over tho Brent Urclo . route. : lj iy llttlii tmirnument experience. PUT CARKIN .OUT OF. TAX COMMISSION JOB Thnt tho decision of Attorney fleneral Van Wlnklo does not make it Impossible for him to hold a position on the new state tax com mission, should the snnio hii of fered, was the opinion expressed today by John Cnrkln of this cll.v. who, accordliiK to press reports Saturday nlKlit. had been ellml- riouriiet field nated from the race by the decision So, dH -the objective. The plane has above mentioned. fi erulslnir speed of lad miles per "The decision," said Mr. Cnrkln. mir and tun lie aweloruU-d to "estnlillihea the fact that the b(ll K0- '.'.- I does not cn-ote a new eummisylun. "We hone to start after May and therefore a member of the which Is next. Hundny," Uittli leclslaiurr la iwrfnctlv nibtlhlo for Hi I.I. "It Is our Intention to take j inemhershlp. If tho hoard of eon advantaK of the favorable condl- trnl wants me to be a member, itlona expected to prevail Immedl- they can certainly have me. . nteljr before and after the new "The decision rvitaMIn the In moon which Is due on the 36th. cresse In salary is not so clear, but "Our primary purpow ta to show as I see It. this only 'Affect the the trans-Allnntlc flluht tan be salary' and not the rlnht of any one uy r renin jiuino anu a ieniiiatnr to servo on the torn French crew." , , , 1 iiiuwlon. guard its fine motor : from harmful carbon-forming oils! TODAY, car makers give uo won (lorful motors with enormous ca pacity for endurance, for speed. Not mcro sizo; muny of the "biggest" mo tore linva disappenred, Hullu-r it is tho strength, tho cllioiency built into them. A change, in .design which euablcd , Sttidchukers, for example, to shatter existing records for time and distance: , This change in motor design, almost - universal now, calls for a new motor nil standard an oil thut forms no hard carhon. Such nils aro scarce; muny otherwise guod lubricants are notorious carbon-formers. They could be used perhaps in tho big, roomy mo tore of a few yean ago, but today, with pistons that come almost to tha cylinder heud, there's simply no room for carbon. . ' " There is an oil, however, that forms 23 to 45 Ivss carbon than even tho costliest pilsl The little it docs form it only soft soot that blows easily away. It both lubricates and protects fino motors. It eliminates the gritty carhon chips thut would grind endlessly through tight pistons and bearings; prevents carbon kn xks, valvo fouling and burning. It is Shell Motor Oil. Refined by a new high-vacuum process, this rc markable luw-carhon oil is hailed by lubrication experts as a great advance. Full bodied, resistant to heat Shell Motor Oil is a great new lubricant with the added advantage of less carhon. This particular body style, the Com- Lgyjyaqa mandur eight- brougham, caught the art- L f j j b- ist's eye as he sketched a display of the I j H rtcio Studcbaker. models j'' i 'NnrO' 1 I llll II R 1 i B I '' Even the costliest oils jorm more carbon. A sample of this oil, tchen burned, left ' more than three times as much as Shell Mo tor Oil An equal sample of Shell Motor Oil left only this small frac lion of carbon and it is soft carbon, nf the hard, gritty, damaging kind . Here is a section of the efficient 80 h.p. eight cylinder Studcbaker Commander motor. No room in it for tho handful of cokc-corbon tvhich old-style oils uould soon leave. To get the most out of any modern motor you neal an oil that forms no hard carbon ODD Shell 400, the new "dry" gas that bums cleanly and keeps out of tho crankcaft, is the ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even Shell MotorMl can bo mined bylhinning with "wet" gasoline r' j , wv- , Not yellow white, but 'white white- withCloroxI Uon'tcrunge your wan ing ways. Just add Clorox to soaking suds or first rinse. Cleanses, sterilizes as it bleaches. Directions on bottle. AT ALL GROCERS LQR?t Boxing . Benefit I. O. 0. F. Grand Lodge Convention MEDFORD ARMORY TONIGHT WRESTLING MAIN EVENT , '""''' RALPH 'JACK HAND vs. WOOD 6-Round Boxing Special Event JACK McCOY vs. PAT PADELFORD Four-Bound Preliminary '. , EDDIE O'CONNOB vs. JOE COKBETT " - of Klamath Falls of Medford GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00, Ringside (First 4 rows) $1.50, Ladies and Children 50c. Tickets on sale at Brown's and Bill s Place, Medford; Nininger's, Ashland. VISION the Future 1 llll What Does It Hold for You? Ten twenty, years hence,' where will the march of the world's af fairs find you? The surest way to realize your dreams, to make certain of the things you want most from life, is a growing Savings Account. 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