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W, can b of real service to you. (I HBO tor :' ' If Prince Frye's Delicious Picnic Haras, ' 0le per lb f JL Frye's Delicious Bacon Squares, 1 Q per lb. AI7U Frye's Delicious Bacon, per lb. ..; 25c 40c 30c 25c Lumber Yard o D o n oexO rKDFOTlTJ MX7E mm CARDS IN LEAD Port - Side Saliva Artist - ' Hands Cubs 6 to 3 Defeat Grimes ; Chalks Up Seventh Victory ' Ruth Adds to Homer Harvest.1 ; . By William J. C'lilpmnn, ! j . AHHOciated Pros HportH Writer.1 r , Olaronco Mitchell, renowned a tho only loft-handed spltball-r In captivity, Rave further proof yes terday thnt 'this In not hl only claim to fame. The Brooklyn cnnt off, rthvays supreme In a crlsjs, pitched the Cardinals to a 6 tn, 3 decision over tho Cuba at Ht. LoUIh In. the seftHon's flrnt aeml-criiclal erleH, and thereby lifted his team Into the, lead over Uh Chicago op ponent by a margin of half a game. j The veteran southpaw aided his . own causo with a- triple. H,e also i received- flrst-L'la9 backing from Andy High, who hit a home-run ' ana two sing lea to drive In four runs. i 'tiurleigh Grimes pitched for the i Pirates against Cincinnati yestor : dav- This simple asseron i rap Idly becoming synonymous with a 1 statement to1 the effect' that the Pirates won, which they did yes i teiday by C to Z,.' Tlve Buccaneers : thus enabled their big spit bailor ; to enter his seventh successive vic tory into his eredll, columnr at the fexpense of Kppa Jeptha I.tlxoy. The ! Pirates, now- only three gumen out of the h'ad, are the only club show i Ing any Hlgnsiit the moment f, dis ' puting thq Cub-Cardinul siipreni ' ney. ': 1 '.-' ! ' " - ! ." r The Phillies and the Robin were i idle yesterday, and the Giants de ( feated the 'Braves by 11 to .4. i j The day's campaign in the Amer ican' league met. with the full ap proval of Mr. QornVUub McGIUI- -ruddy, even though tho Vankues j defeated Iho Red' Hox by 7 to 6 at Iloston. Mr. McCIilllcuddy', the whllu, was ongaged, In the pleasant tank of taking two from the. Sena tors, each by a score of 0 to :8. Tho Jtrowns got only an even break at -'Cleveland, winning by. 7 to 6 after the Indians had nosed out a 5 to 4. decision In, thq 13-lnnlng opener. The double victory of the Ath letics stretched the Macklan lead to three guinea ovor tho Browns and four over the Yankees. v j Uabc lluth eighth home-run and Tyn Lary's second. started the Yaw-. I ken scoring nt Uoston, lmt; these j two markers were far from enough, j The Ifugmen had five errors eon- ceaiuu auuui ineir persuni, uiui ine display of these presented Hoston with flvo, uiu-xpocted runs. A New York drive for three in thei ninth Just overmatched a!' Boston! coUn-ler-attack for u single run In the home half. , Chicago nnd. Detroit wore rained pua Xavln field. j STANDINGS OF THE ; GLUBS. Raclflo Oo,t Leagi W. Pet. .704 .509 '.G17 ;.GI7 .600 .424 .;txr. .377 Mission ...... bos Ani;ole8 ...... Oaklnml San Krancisco Hollywood ........ Sai-nimouto Portland ... r..., Seattle ... 38 ... 33 ... 30 ... 30 ... 28 25 ... 20 ... 20 National Leaguu w. Pet. .HB7 .or.'i .671 .483 .600 .407 .307 .345 St. Louis ChlcaKo Pittsburgh .... Iloston Plilladtilpliltv .. Xew York ... Cincinnati Ilrooklyn 20 19 16 14 14 It IV 10 i American League I Phlladeliihla 23 Pet. .733 .025 ; .007 .669 .4K4 .375 .345 .207 !at. lunula 20 New York IT. 19 15; 19 ! Dutrolt : Clovelaml I Chicago WaHlilnKton .... iPoston 10 8 Coast League ? Yesterday I . 1 1 4 K. T.os Angeles ......U tl PurMand ....j 4 11 1 Child und Handberg; Beck, Ches te,rfieldi Powers and Woodall. , Sacramento ..... G VI ' UnMywood U ' 0 s (lould and Hevevcld: WeUel. iMrCahe, Johns and Bassler, Cook, n. . k. Oakland - 0 A , 2 Missions ..,,. t 3 0 , DiigHu and Lomhaidt; Nelson and Ha Id win, n. b. k. 'San Frnnclaco 12 4 tMeallle .0 1 2 j- TMnntnn. Bavls and Heed; Qra 'ham and Htulnecke. , OVER CIA TRTBUNR MEPFQRD, READY FOR LARGE In view of what promises to be one of therbest fight cards in Med ford this season, one of the largest crowds at a boxing smoker in many months Is expected Monday night at the armory, where four six-round main event bouts will be presented Jack McCoy of Med ford, former Seattle , boxer now making- his home in this city, will meet Blllie Church, well known Portland boxer, for six rounds, with weights, announced at 147 pounds each. The boys are expected to put up an unusually good battle. ' Pat Padelford, local pride,' will be seen In action again at 133 pounds against Kd Krilemann of Bend, and both are in hard train ing for their number ' on the pro gram. 1 Of especial Interest' is the bout scheduled between' Red H or en wen of Central Point and Frankle Mon- ,"oe or Hood Kiver. If Borenson Is as good as he says he Is, Monroe ti good fighter himself, will be lucky it ho stays In the ring for three rounds. Horenseh ha a hard riunch and with It fought' to. the chumpionship of the United States army in New York and. New Jer sey. Thnt was hardly more-than a year ago, and since he was dis charged from theuirmy, he tins not been fighting. - : - Steamhoat Jackson Lof. "-Klamath FallH and Joe Corbett of Rose burg will fight the first six round bout. CUFF DURANT NO INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd.,'May U. fP)-rAutomobiles entered in the an nual GOO-mlle race, io, be ft eld here May 30. underwent their final. tear ing down and rebuilding today in preparation for tho qualifying trials which will begin Saturday. , , The cais must be driven at a minimum averuge speed of fU) miles an hour for 10 miles. The 33 fast est of the 4 5 entered will he. cli-. glbla to compete for the $.100,000 priza money. The drivers ha,vc ex pressed the opinion that thej slow est car to qualify .will a,vcra;'e, bet ter than 100 miles an houtVjij .. The withdrawal of Cllffi purant, an nuunceu last nigin. jjuranij, Is 38 years old, soJtV Ho miA felt "the reckless abandon)' who nger nec- OHsary for success og the speedway, and was. ready to admit thnt;"fast 'riding is a youngster's game;' t. GORGAS ESSAY PRIZE W A S M NCI TON, :.ay 24. (yp) i?resJdent, .Hoover todiv- , awarded thfl Charles- R. Walgren prize of $500 for the best essay on "The Life and Achievements of AVIlllam Crawford Oorgas and Their Rela tion to Our Health" to Gertrude Carter Htockard, a student of the Home high school of Mountain burs, Ark, The essay ' contest, conducted under the auspices of the Oorgas Memorial Institute, was nation wide in Its scopes .. ' Htate winners Included Jeanette ToWum, of Portland, Ore., who will receive a hronse (far gas medallion. DERN BEATS PAP1QNAS IN LAS VEGAS MATCH :tti LAS VEGAS,-Nov., May S4. (JP) Irn I)ern of Salt Lake city defeat ed I.eo Pnpionns of l.os Angeles hy scoriae two successive fulhi in their llgltt heavyweight match here last night.. He took the flrijt wltl n Kdnsors hold and the second with a body slnni. y PARIS. May 54. (P) William T. ("Klg Hill") Tllden scored A hulek victory 8-1, 6-1, 6-1 over Heir Wetjioh Oertnttn player. In the first singles match of the International hard court tennis championships today. , Kiuncls T. Tlhnter also awept through the first round defeating Slgnor Del Rnno of Italy 6-lj 6-4, .n. ., . WE DEVELOP i Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings ! AU the Time 'oftEfiQX, FRIDAY; MAY 2j 1929, BASEBALL HEADS HOPE FANS WILL SUPPORT EFFORT Paul Taylor, who fu engineering !lhe "come-back" of baseball- in these parts, reports that the infield 'of the Med ford team held a lively ' practice last evening, and showed jup strong. There will be a game Buntlay at the fair grounds, ngalnst Ashland, starting at 2 o'clock. The. Ashland team, under the guidance, of Polk Nlnlnger, and with a num ber of normal school players, is also practising nightly. The backers of the team would like to see a good sized 'crowd at the game Sunday, to give assur ances that they have the moral support of the fans, . There will be no salaried players, nnd the circuit will be operated- on fhe profit shar ing plnn, with the champion team getting a jackpot. . . The Owen-Oregon company ivill have a team. Manager James Owen being a red-hot baseball fan. Jack Hughes, will probably pitch for Med ford Sunday, and Manager Taylor has a couple of other pros pects, who can be used In a pincti. The Dunn brothers. Con ley and Mahoney, are among -the lnflelders reporting for practise. Karl (Flea) Davis will do the umpiring and fancy talking nt the game Sunday. ... J. 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(P)-' Joseph Hufiington, former liead of th Ku Klux Klan in In diana, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment olt Leavenworth fed eral prison and fined (100 In fed eral court here this afternoon. He was convicted recently with three other persons on charges of vio luting the; Dyer automobile theft act, ; . i jw&a - '-JCBW YORK, May 24. VP) lt; ,)0rfectlv safe for the youngest The ; stock market turned ex- j j,,,, Use' it freely und as often tremely reactionary again today. M needed', specialists" advise. A more after an early period of strength. 1 J1.rtti jOBli is all it takes to comfort A heavy wave of selling In the.jj reii,.vi. older children when lever- last hour t ut down or wiped out' i6uliesa, jad breath, no appetite, colds, ) many ot the early gains and sentl ,tC i 9)10W need a. good purging, n-long list of issues, down 1. to - j"lie mark of sciiuiwe Caatoria is the points Ijelow yesterday's final quo-, -.'letcher signature on the wrapper, lutions. 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