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3 t s rxiiE six MISDFORD mil) TRIBUNE, MfiDFOIlD; : OREGON", SUNDAY, MAY' 20r 1029"" 1111 rr - - ; - 'TAKE- FROM CUBSi TRIPLE Pat ""ST 9LOF1B:' May 55P) The ; St.'j-ouis Cnftlnulii-' fegaihed th hmrtershin of the National league hy defeating the Chlciifcu Cubs, 7 to 0, 1)1 12 Innings toduy. Sylves ter Johnson singled to bring 1" the winning run. '-' , II. H. E. ' Chicago'"-- J.......... 6 14 1 Ht: Louis ...... 7 15 3 Hoot, C'vengros, Home and Oon-sai-n; Alexander,' llnid. Shordel, Johnson and Smith, J. Wilson. , ' BROOKLYN, May 25. UPl Brooklyn's 5 to 3 victory over the I'hllllL-H here today was featured by the Koblna" second triple piny of the season against tho Phila delphia, club. Singles by Klein, Hurst and Whitney had filled tho hitses In the elghih when Peel lined ' to Bancroft whoso throw to Hendrik nailed Whitney off first. ; Hendrlek relayed to Moore and Hurst was retired off. second. ';' : '' n.; it. e. Philadelphia , 1 llrooklyn , ! 1 D ' Collins, McOraw, H. Elliott and Davis; Dudley and riclnich. OPENING BASEBALL! YANKS SUP PEG 1 TODAY AS T ' NEW YOIIK.' May 25. W) Tho flinnts pounded the ball hard to day to heat the Hoston Braves 10 to 3. Tho Olnnts got 13 hits off Cunninghnm' imiuding four hom ers. Jackson hit for the circuit twice and Housh. and Hogan ono each Harper got ono for tho Ilravi's. ' ' -" ' '." It. . E. Boston ....,'....'.....'......'....'.... 10. 2 New Vork .1.10 ' IS 0 Cunningham and Taylor; Jien ton and Hogati. PITTSnUROH. May 25 W) Plltshlirgh made a clenn sweep of Us threo game series with Cin cinnati hero: today, winning 0 to 4. 1 ; ' V : K. H. K. Cincinnati ' ;.T'...- '.. 4 7 0 Pittsburgh , 0 U 2 Uiquo and Clooch; Swcetonlo and llargreaves. lleinsley. . .The opening.- baseball ' gamo of the season for this valley will .-bo played at the fairgrounds this uft- "ernoon at 2 o'clock Ji2tweeq the Hertford and Ashland teams. Jack Hughea, a high, school player, will start on the mound, for the locals, with Woods behind tho bat, Conlln on first., Clarence Dunn, second. Harry Dunn, third. and Mahoney, . shortstop, giving .Meiirord a rast Infield. ' Best, Markel and Valencia will perform. In the outfield, and all aro belter than the average hitters. Fred (Ited) MaeDonald will bo utility man. "Flea" Davis and "Hungry" Hig glns will officiate as umpires. The Ashland team Ik reputed to he a fast amateur aggregation, with several normal school players. It Is expected by next week that the proposed league will bo organ ized and that u game with Klam ath Falls will be secured, and a regular schedule adopted. IGERSGRAB :JLr 2 FROM CM evmes CHICAGO, May 25.-yP) The Bel, trolt Tigers took both games eV-A double-header from the White" Sox today, winning the second contest 4 to 8 - behind Smith's pitching. Sorrell pitched Detroit to a 6 to 2 i 'win in tho .opener.- The .double .triumph- lifted Detroit to third I place, the Yankees dropping , to I fourth by splitting a double bill i with the Red Sox. ..'-- I' First gome It. H. K. I Detroit 5 9 1 j Chicago 2 6 0 lintteries: Korreil and l'hlllips; 'Thomjls and Berg, ' Second game R, H.' E. Detroit 4 8 1 Chicago ...u 3 7 1 Batteries: Smith and Shea; Ad klns, Dugan and Crouse, Berg. T POUTLAXD, Ore.,- May 25.OT Oeurge Westllng with a homer in to tho left field ibleuchers with one on in the tenth broke up to day's Portland-l.os Angeles game with a 5 to 3 victory for Port land. . It wus a line drive Hiuusli against tho wind. Tho game was a close pitchers' battle between Joe Cascarella for Portland and !turfont for I,os Angeles,- Portland leading by threo runs until a Us Angeles rally tied It In the sixth. R. H. K. I.os Angeles 3 7.2 Portland 6 jit 0 Bur loot and Wurroti; Cascarella nnd Woodall. I.OS ANQULES. May 23. () Hollywood recovered from its set back by the Sacramento Senators nnd trounced them 7-3 In the fifth game of their series today. It. H. K Sacramento 3 14 0 Hollywood 7 12 1 Cranilall nnd Koehier, Severoid; Shellcnhack and Bassler. , , .s. c. ntf,r:Kt5,- Ore.,"- Mnfr 25.-f(P) rh'iPBhn' MjiniWflMtio Oregon "Htalo ioUi'K? n IIS t SO (lofcut h(Mo to i:y in the last dual tragic moot for tho rival trnniH before the annual Parlfh Count conference chum iViniHlilp KrMay ami Sutunluy of hexl tvin'k. ' The over'hi?inilnn vic tory vn a nnrprino to faiiH for, al thrfutih the WVhfoots were floured In win. haekern of Oregon Htnto though I tho margin, would be lesH than -5 polntH. The "Wehfoota started the ltiml lldo In tho flrnt event, taking the firm and flerond to Ket u lead oT ft t,o 1. Lowry and Prendei'KtiHt of Orenon cionned tho flnl.nh only a multi'i- of IneheN npart, howry maKlnK It in. :09.8. eq.mil to the faieNt time-made hy any northern sprinter so far thlH year. In th 220-yard dah. I.owry nnd TronderBaHt changed nlacea, the latttr wlnnlim hy n narrow nmiKln. In the mile run ono of the HpoedloM eventH run off, 11111 of Oregon walked uway from the field to turn In. ntlmo of 4:21 : 3, two aeeondH .Hlowcr than tho AKHte-QruKon dual moit record of IS years' HtandinK. Oregon Btato won flr-nt In only threv eventH, ono of which was the niH ri'lay, . coneetled' hy Oregon. Ihe earned flmta .worn In the 220- vard low hnrdleH, whirh Martin cuntured, nnd tho Javelin throw, talo'it hy Whltlock. Ho threw the Hpeur JUl feat, 0 Inches. llrknon, Oregon miulo 100 feet on hU lant try in futllo effort to equal Whll hck k murk. " lllll. Oregon, with firsts In the mile nnd hlf-mllu, wui high point man of tho meet with 10 pulnin. Lowry. Oregon, wan nuond with 0 and Aloeller, Oregon, third with HKATTLR, May 25. (P) Suhr unit nl tho game away from Sun Kranrlnro here todny, when, after hid t(?nm matew had pushed nrroHH tho winning neoro In tho tenth In ning to break an 8 .to 8 tie, he Bmackod out o homer with ono hn. Tho final seoro wh ll lo 8. ,; H. 1 T. K. Rnn Franelwoo .11 17 0 aeatllo 8' 1G 0 (10 Innimrn). Oomez, Wnlter, Olynn, Colrh nnd Iteed: roltnrd, AVllwin. IMp graH, Oalllo, LnnmnHkl nnd Hor rennl, fox. , BOSTON, May 25. (fl) Tho YnnkecK gained nn even break in their - double-header ngalnHt the' Hed Sox here, today by winning the Hecond game. 8 to 8. after tho home team had gained the earlier deci sion, 10 to 8. Lou Gehrig hit hin tenth home run In tho opener, tie Ing Melvln Ott of the Giants for the ltner-leaguc lenderHhlp. FiiMt game ll. H. E. New York - 8 12 1 BoBton ..A0 12 0 Batteries: Meimnch, Thomas, Moore, llckey OruboWHky: TtuHsell, llayne and Berry. Hecond game II. H. B. New York 8 10 0 Boston 3 13 4 Batteries: Zachary und Orab- owskl; Huffing and Auby, Berry, A. CJu.Hton, riULADELPHIA, May 25. (P) Tho Philadelphia Athletics con tinued their winning wny today by defeating WnHhlngtnn, & to 4, In 12 Innings. Washington tied the game In the ninth and Tlnnn of the Ath letic won It with a borne run. The score: , It, II. K. Washington 4 11 1 I'hlladoiphiu 5 13 1 Batteries: Marberry, Hopkins, Brown nnd Ituol; Grove, Shores and Cochrane. CLEVELAND, Mny 25. ) The Indluns squelched tho St. Louis Browns hero today, 6 to 1. The core: It. H. E. St. LouIh 10 1 Cleveland l 13 0 Batteries: Crowder, Ogdon and Schang; llolloway ind L. Sewull. ItIO Trc J AN 101 lto W Japan Ih firglng ahead ns a customer of Bru7.il, with two steamer linen giving' dlroct) service between the countries. In 1!2K tho oriental empire took GO, 000 pounds of cof fee, 40,000 pounds of sugar and 00,000 pounds of frozen in oats. I'CLLM AN. Wash., May 2fi.-P) Tho University of Washington truck team trounced the Slate col lege Cougar In the dual meet here today, s;( 'a to 48 2-3. The Hu.tkle. fuvorod to win by a slight edge In most quarters, took It firsts to four for Washington Hint,.. . JEItl'SALEM (P) Two modorn hotels are to ho "erected here sup plying n lack from which tho Holy City has suffered; especially In conipnrlson with Egyptian cities. One wfll he built by tho l'alestino Economic , Corporation. , of New York and the other by n Moslem religious organization. - ABttefrHing of . property -l in i-the AhlJunl district foe taxation baLb for next year ho been completed, and complete returns were received yesterday at the county AK8essor'ii office from C. K. Carter, deputy as weHsorl The astieuHlng in the Uogue iCIver district haH also been-completed, but consjderuble work mill remains to be done In the Medford district. Neighbors of Woodcraft meet at 7 p. m. Monday "Initiation.. Cards. 8 p. m. r ' ' - 65 Lawrence A. CrpckeC of the local pout office ntaff is .spending a short vacation in Portland. ' Cheap lumber and cedar pouts. Medford Lumber Co. 327tf Grants I'nsa is the first city in the valley to announce that it will hold a .big Eotiith of July celebra tion with the Josephine county fair board taking the lead and the chamber of commerce, civic organ izations and granges co-operating. The celebration will be held at the fair grounds. Ca He d to Bolivar, Mo . , by t h c neriouH illness of , her sister, Mm W. H. Fuller of the Berrydale sec tion, left for that point last Wed nesdya. Helman's plunge opens May 4th.. 70 Company "A, 1 o c a 1 t National Guard unit, is rapidly rounding Into shape for the state encamp ment early In June. The company was Inspected last Tuesday night by Major Italph CowglH and Cap- tuln A. J. Crose. Hogue Elk Hotel a place to eat, something to eat, and the right persons to cook It. , . 60tf A. J. Htump, who left ome time ago for a tour of the middle west nnd east, expects to he back In Medford by June 6. according to a letter received from him yester day. He wrote he has traveled GOOD miles since leaving this city. Select grade factory blocks $5.GQ per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 031. &3tt Misses Frances Pratt 'and Mar garet McCoy, who resided In Talent for tho past nine months, have moved to Ashland to be with, their parents during the summer vaca tion. The two girls. taught In , the Talent high school. .,. , .,' The request pipe organ recital broadcast last Tuesday night, by Miss Betty Brown proved another Copco radio frucccss. Many iu-Vor-ablo commenst. have been heard from those who listened inti -and many are already asking for a sim ilar recital at some future date. Miss Brown whs ably .assisted, by Miss Mildred Knight, well known mezzo soprano. ' ; j E. N. Kftjvanftught, aaita,n dis trict nrester in cnai'go oi grazing, after Inspecting grazing conditions In the Crater National forest dur ing the week, returned yesterday to his headquarters at Portland. Twenty years ago thin week Gov ernor Benyon appointed the,Cruter lake road commission as follows: H. D. Norton, Grants Paws; J. M. Keene and J. K.'Knyart, Medford; E. V. Carter, Ashland; George T. Batdwlnand L. F. Willits, Klam ath Falls, and C. H. Jackson, pub lisher of the Oregon Journal, Port land. 1 Dr. C. C. Shoemaker, who re cently located here and opened of- i flees In the Liberty building, gives ! chiropractic mchnnopalhlc. electro therapy and magnetic treatments, fho doctor has spent 20 years in practicing In Chicago, San , Fran cisco and other cities. r Copco motion" pictures furnish ed the main feature of the seve nlng's program at the annual din ner cf the Vr'eka Uons club, last Thursday night.. The fi lins which .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; wra taken, by H., L, Bromley, 1 scenic shots of the beautiful mar-; tions, schools and other groups Copco advertising manager lust ble cliffs, mountain lakes and Interested in tills subject. . j July covered an Interesting till) streams are lcluded in the film ' " .. !' he .Marine mountains of Sis-. which is now available for show- Clean rags wanted at the au trlaA., M,.HV C ,...nn-, , i i ..i..t nn..ni.,n-! VrllntnA office. 11 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managar Phone 103 30 N. Central Bedford, Oregon " Women's Hose $1.00 Pair ! Silk from top to toe with . pointed heel. Avery Charripion Big Frame Mower Cuts Cleaner Runs Easier iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii',lllj ni There is no part of an AYERY-CIIAMPION MOWER that does( not bespeak unusual excellence of design and nianufactiu'e. AVERY-CHAMPION KAKES' are snbstntial, eonvenierii:and ( easily adjusted. v . Come in and look them over. ' E R. White Machinery Co Phone 21 " v Medford, Oregon ' 23 N. Fir St. Ore apd BeMiijii - Purchased " ' ' ' I.keniunt hy State 1 CaliiornU 1 WILDBERG BROS. SMiiLTING Si K I: FINING CO. Oiricej:742 MAikct St.,Sati FrjncUcd Plant! Soi'ih Sar r'Mnciuro niCKLIN (fl1) Thp Oormnn cnpl t nl hoiiHtH It now haH the larKPHt lontf OlHtanro tolophono exchaiiKO In tho world. More than 2,000 Inns tllHtnnoo linos hiivo tholr tor mlnl In th htilldltiK which Ih oiiulppojl with Mpoohil (U'VlCOH to' K iv n ftatlHt'aotory trniiHOceanlo Horvloo, Eloctrothorapy . L Chlroptfnctic Dr. H. P. Coleman! 9th SucceflRful Year in Medford . Treatments hy Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Nntnropathy Food Science T . KI.AM.vAt KAMA Ore.,'" Mat 23 tA'lr A iihni-p kniru-llko winrt I Hut- i.weit nVer lho .now-oopv"! I ;ftriMliR todny prnvpd a retil nnr- iml lh (nr Ktnne 68 trniwhonteni at nnmii,! .tnurnnmpnt nf the Xnrthweat Trnpuhoot nmioclntlon. Krnnk M. Trn.h. Imnu I'nrt- Ifinri nhot. wad Mffh ninn for tho i i. . i . i. - i ii n I.I..., yilr ovpill. Trooh ehnttcr.rt S. 1 1 not on. enr-opt Troeh made ntiove 95. ' ' Th flrnt 14 In the 18-ynrd t!0 hlrrt event todny follownt Troeh. T'ortlnnd, 1 1 S: Dennle . Itolohnn. Portland. 1!M; H. M. Tlollyfleld. l'orllnnd. K8: J. I-. Morrlnon. Ron Fronrlsro. Hoy llrnnton. T'ortlnnd. JSC: P. R. MrTuhe. lloUe. Idaho. 1SR: E. n. nrnham. Coniillle. 15:. Ieweeo Klnmnth fSlIM, S. H.' Phnrmnn. Snlt IjiXe City, I-elio Plmiwon. IJerkeley, Cnl.. IS: ll.niKcr. Klnmnth Fnlln. l1l rieorce Pnlnt r, Jefferson. ISO; Hlownrt T. 1""X. Tomorrow Monday,May 27, 8:30 P.M. Double Main Event - Each 6 Rounds MEDFORD ARMORY PAT PADELFORD JACKIE McCOY vs. ' BILLY 1 CHURCH : vs. , EDDIE EDLEMANN One Preliminary . . Admission $1.00; Reserved $1.50; Ladies and Children 50c DWEDAILV nJCCOADRVfl CD) Ihe l Gmi eU 5 AELQ.-SITEIED. 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