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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1929)
STEDtfOMJ MXYE TftTBUNE, MEDFORI?, OKEfiO'??, TTTTTRSBAY, WAY SO. m$. n mATr nuAnnr H1DPPQ .-RDIIIMQ I UI.ULU liUUIMU TO GIVE GROUND I Cardinals, who a I c li e d two ' games from the Reds ot St. Usais, I 4 to 3 and 6 to 2. The Bruins lead the league champions by ai percentage margin because ot ha-j ins vmyea tewer games. Clise Dudley, sensational youns candidate for a pla beside az- zy Vance, broke flie winning streak ot the Giants. Younu Bud I ley did not entirely cut off the , home run diet of Hie Olants, but he did call a halt after Freddy Ltndstram got one, and the Robins The Phillies, Incurably addicted ' Jr0" t?ete to misfrentin- .h .,.. J San Francisco .... $mm GRADUATION TOEEL 55 OF THE CLUBS. ss Swetonic Helps Bushmen to. yesterday oy to . ' - The host n,o,lil,. r.. . Hollywood S nucrunwmu l 1 Sacramento 27 i Portland 22 I.Seattle - 2 7-2 Defeat of Cubs at Pittsburg Dudley -Breaks Giant Winning Streak With Good Heaving. ineton losing streak seems to tie J ington won by 8 to 3 yesterday. The Athletics won their custo mary victory over the Red Sox, j 7 to 1, behind George Earnshaw'sl Iific Coast Iicaguc , W. I Mission 42 18 28 29 1 SS 3S 3S se a? Pc. .700 .5J ROB SCHOOL OF SIHII ATHLETES EAGLE POINT SELECTS BOAiflFfllCM ;iNine Grid Aces and Hoop, By Wlllfam J. C'hipmiin, 7 Anoviatcd Press Sports Writer. The Cormiir charge has broken through, into open territory with nothing- in view to huU it. Gono ral McCarthy reformed broken Cub linen near Forlies field today for a rear-KUard action designed to prevent the lirates tram main taining their advanced position, hut the Chicago forces faced the necessity of winning both battles if they were to haul back the troops of Donlo Bush. 0 The last Cub tine gave way at 3'ittHburg yesterday under the plea sure of Pirate: hats and the blind ing cross-fire of young Steve Swe tonic, right hand recruit from In dianapolis. Swetonic throw him self bo whole-heartedly into his iaak of halting Pat Malono that he weakened in the eighth and had to allow Carmen Hill to fin ish the jolt. But that isn't half of what happened to MaJone. The Pirates anna tilted the Chi cago star with everything in their repertoire, reducing him to a. KhapeleMH hulk: leas than flvo innings when the Huccane.ern won by 1 to 2, thereby moving into the league lead by a margin of one game over their rivals. The defeat shoved the Cubs buck into a virtual tie with the Xatloual "League smart pitching; and Connie Mack . piitburgh 22 12 regained all the ground he had Chicago 2) 13 lost to Miller Huggina 24 hours i 1 ,,,, 4a" ik pearlier. i ihHadlnhia 17 l The Tigers halted the Browns Kpw yCrk 5 5 IT by 7 to 6. George Uhle seized thisjBrooklyn 3 20 opportunity to hang up his ninth j BoKton U 22 successive victory of ythe season, j Cincinnati i 12 3 The Iridium ambushed the 1 "White Sox til Chicago by 11 to 1 American Inngue .415 ' .415! .379 t ..17.1 ! Pet. .647 .605 .5tS .4 via .412 .3$ 9 .343 Left for Nucleus. w, Ihiiade)phla 2ti St. Loufe 24 I-ew Fonseea hit two home runs and Uttlo Rabbit Tavener, tne jjetrolt exile, picked up one. Jimmy Zlnn, a recruit, outpitched ;New York 21 Ai Thomas and Grady A if kins by! Detroit , - 23 a wide margin. -- j Cleveland lit : i Chicago , 15 Washington li Boston 31 GON TAKES Fl GAME FROM STATERS KUOI5NB, Ore., tony 30. (JP) Seven runs in one Inning enabled Oregon's ahdehuti team to defeat Oregon State in the final game of the northern fled ion of the Pa cific Coast Conference ' baseball season Iter yetserday, 8 to 4. Ore gon won three out of four games played with the Slaters this season. Night airmail service between Ijoulsvllle. and Cleveland Is paying its own way, a financial report shows, t 9 14 14 13 19 25 23 25 Tbf com i) unity church ot Eagle j Point, orsnnizwi a few Ways go, has chosen for their board of di- rectwrs Clms. Cuttt mines and Tom ' Team Wi!i Get Diplomas ;1ul!,n 01 Rwse CT,,k: j Henry of lirownshoyo and Mrs. Many Wilt Follow Calii- Esti! oas cims. . , cat' at Kttgle Point. 'j son to Oregon Huskies Rev. R, Gtlffetlt will move into ) tnv pttitKinHf; at t-;agi (As.nt to in the renter of his work, J'rewent plans tor rvlcc vttl he Keese cceek eaclt Sunday ) mJting ttt It oclocte foitowtns the Sunday school; nl JiajfJe iloinl Sunday evening at oclock. and Hrownsbor-a every other Hun ly, which began with tne ww- iws last Sunday, May 2 B, nt 3 This otgatileed biy will t be under any denomination but i a banding together of rhristian of different faiths for tha on - pose advattcin tite cuft f Christ. Kveryone cordially invited to at tend these services. 4 The graduating class of the Sen ior high school contains -upon Its lists nine members of the state champ Un football teryti, and all the ! members of the state chatnpin bashelbjjll team of last year. Next Wednesday they will get their 5 sheepskins. Some wiil go to coi- .5SK .64S AH 6 .375 .324 -3l6 YOUNG KANSAS TENNIS STAR BOWS TO TiLDEN S PARIS,- FYanee, May SO. After traliins in the Jim two seta, nig Hill Titdett tallied to win three (straight sets from Junior C'oen, the Kansas City youngster, anil gain the quarter I'inal round o2 the Preticlt tennlH cHamploashitm to rfay. The scores were 3-, R-7, rilnsnifieij nriver1is1rB et. result. Just another good tking added to tne other good of life things Camel 1 CVG ARETTE S ; WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain such tobaccos and such , blending as have never been offered in any other cigarette They are made of the choicest Turkish and American tobaccos grown. Camels are always smooth and mild. Camel quality is jealously maintained ... by the world's largest organization of expert tobacco men . . . it never varies. Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose . . they will never tire your taste Nor do they ever leave an unpleasant after-taste. 1929, R. 5- Rymtfc Tofc Company, Winai-Slat N. C lege, and some will ed to work Bernard Hughes, center; Bill : Morgan and A I Stehr, tackles; Jack Hughes, guard; Clifton Cav nettt ha If hack; iJill Uowerman, efcl; AI Melviti, quarterback, are slated to follow Coach Prink Cai lion to his new post ns freshman coacti at the Vnlverslty of Oregon. Kred Red) Maclnld, -end. Is scheduled to enter Oregon State college. Morgan, Garnet t, Mac- Tonald, Atalvltt and Uoweiman eve . first string memberH of tti1- basketbaii team, Harold Anderson, halfback, and remaining member of the football tttbietea who tcardu ale, has no plans for a college ca reer. - r ' Bernard lugltes w'lil-attend sum mer schooi,. and when it is over, will work in the lumber camps of Klamath county, Hughes is ono of the best footbail jdayers ever turn ed out by a soul hern Oregon high school, and If he does not inakwj the Oregon varsity tfad, there isj no use of a southern Oregon ath let trying for that honor. Jack Hughe and Hill Morgan,' as soon k school is out, will act. as ; fire warden? for the forest service, ; with headquarters In this city. AI Melvin will go to work at 1 Crater Lake lodge, and Cavnett and Bowerroan will work where they find it, but It will be muscle-binding work.. MacDonald wilt return to his summer occupation in the orchards, and Anderson will toll for the Standard Oil company. Stoehr has not decided oh his -work n yet. Coach Calllson, as soon as school is out, will ieave for San Francisco, where he -will spenB must of the summer, ard will report at the University of Oregon early In Sep tember, The university football practice does not start until about September 15. . The present schedule does not call for the appearance in Ibis val ley o7 any University of Oregon freshman team the coming season, either in games with the high school or the Southern Oregon Nor mal at, Ashland. MerrcH Hagen, the new Medford coach, will begin his active duties about September 2. Besides the experienced second team, he will have Ortain Cooksle, halfback, and Hex Sprague, utility player, as a nucleus for his team. Me will find a husky bunch of boys, well drill ed in CaJiison football tactics, Ha gen graduates from the University of Oregon uext week. SATURDAY PIED GOLF CLUBS ITUiEDTOWy REORGANIZE ASHLAND ENDEAVOR FOR YEAR ASKLAKtt, Oro., May 3. ! CSpecial.) Tllo Kjiwortlt ot ihe Mtltulte eltutvU bwvt ; I'ei'KaHixet fm- tie season's vorh. : Nw(y eii'etpii oSfirprn won -stllefl iitsi SuHdtty H-eitlg In a cprenwuy ciciui fcy Kov. 3;oik Pailis. ThB npwiy picrlpii meuitirs fur l)f coming yt-ar ai: i'rewldfn!, lawj; tl'sirt- nient ot miiiltudl wovh. Sylvia Martin; l-jarlroii of mirations, Hubtrt Jipj-nilDii; dnxtrltnent f sorijil M-oi-le, Avis M1: ecr- tary, Kolwrt Yo; trc-Aswver, Ken neth Duvtinw; pianist, Jouise Jtn rierm; none leadfi-. Sirs. Ash crafl; deiwrtment C recratitt and culture. Ia Verne Kwy. Silsses Siaiise and Marie Mit chell, twin duugfctars ot air. and ilra. Will Jlltchcll on Jrnnfte street, have accented positions to teach this fnii in Se.wiiutes county nenr Bond. Tlw?y have only six mlloR iiit. SIIkk I,ucile Penvai, linusbfnr of Mr. ami Mrs. Si. J'wixzo oa Urate b street, has returtted to hr home to tet the summer vaca tion.' Mixs i'eviwii has Jt re cently Krniiualeil from the Stan ford Sohool at Nurslns at San J'ranclKco. St Iks I,uciie was sc. coniiKinied hoie by her friend, Miss Kiiiabeih Woods, who ! altsa n raiuat of tlse tanforO, nois ing school. The uonny sale eoniiocSed on Monday, Tutwiay and "Yedneslav of this week hy the Wotnctt'is Aux iliary ot the American Lesion, baa been very successful and will net over JS6, according to Sirs. S. A. Vetera, Jr., who In actinn as cen- era! chairman. The committee that has bad charge of the ale consinted ot Mr. Dlc!d, !l!r. Frank Hh, Maxlne Neison, Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Mrs. B. 1 Burdii-Jf, Mrs. Harry tfcNair and Mrs, J. A. AJcGee. ' 1 ASHLANDER CATCHES watch mm A NEW SIX AT A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF MILLIONS 8e among the fif to see wfcof diiJinrfive oppeoronce -end what remarkabfs performance 8ukk can build tnto o six ot o price within the reach of roiiiions. The Mar. quette wiif sfand o1 ihe heod of H price ciuss os noJufoiiy o , Sukk teads iti fieid. Fitted with the Jatest dejign in eied bodies fay Fisher, every fine of this jr!:Sve new osr spefis sjyje but to appreciate thi ootstanding difference between the Marquette and cars of cornparabJe price, you mst Judge ?r by performance, fn this new tix are the sparkie and map, . - -the responsiveness, balance, and ease of controi of a trufy fine cor with the odded odvontage of Bwick-bwiit sturdineit , and stamina that mean uninterrupted service. V BOfCtC MOTOR COMPANY, HiNI, MiCHiGAN SCHERER MOTOR CO. 38-40 North Riverside Phone 73 t The Westerfield Book ThB WestfTfield book, "Fifty Years With Poultry," Is now available, after aielay due to the author s Illness last winter. We are greatly pleased to anffiunce to iiir readers that copies of this great book are now on sale at the office or will be mailed postpaid on receipt ot the price ' M.fiO. The hook Is printed on good paper, il lustrated,' attractively bound in blue green cloth. 11. should be on eveiy ooiil tfy man's reading table. Knough lias been said in advance of 1ho Westerfield book by such leading poultry men as Hanson, Kleinsmit', Pj'icr, Mrs. Tancred, M. E. Atkinson, Mrs. Densmore and others, to Insure tu vafcte to every person in the industry who is conscien tiously trying to breed better fowls. It Is a book for the beginner, the average poultryman and the advanced breeder. Those who b already successful poul try breeders commend this book so highly that it deserves the name "the book of the year" among poultry litera ture. Ileal of all. It la western product, the result of many years" practical study in selecting and breeding by a man whose reputaiiDn as a Brienlifiu breeder . is known all over the coast states. This book is practical in every respect. Come in and get this book today. On sale Poultry Department. Farmers Exchange Cooperative Medford, Oregcn NEW YORK, May 89. (if) Bobby JoneB' goif clubs wero safe In tbo bands ot the police today. The clubs, which had hecn stolen from a parked automobile Tuesday nijrht.swere turned over to the police laat night hy a ga rage mechanic, who had retrieved them from two boys and had been holding them for safekeeping without knowing to whota they beionKed. 1 - wua-u arrrei (i-turtct(t e i sr mill t.skicK Witt. liillllTllIlL Mrs. G. H. jiedburs won the ftignsCaiia. Biegit, m wave a con-i MtsnKtswu tmarcvsawtKs to. score, and Mrs. -Gerald tVenner !alatlon. Sll Hedhurjc, tor wham j ntatit ylls this sear, oat including .xecond high. They wers pro- j the event wn planned, j-ecesveis i generai maJBlDt-B tbu- cnted with pretty gifts. 5! 1st j many handjotne gitt! from trtenda j reaeat approximately y?3S,W. Coast League Yesterday By tlio AxwrbiUJ lrcs, li. H. 12. fian Francisco 6 16 1 J'orlinnd 19 0 Hatt'rles: Thurston nnd Adam son; Knight and tVuodull. n. II. : Oakland 14 J8 ! Hollywood 5 J 38 i Uatterles: SUKvoy. lornie. ! Kasich and Ijombardi: Wetael, f McCabe and Bjissler, Sypher. Jt. . K. ! 1is Angeles OSS ; Keattle T 8 0 j ISalteries: Cbiids and Jlnnnnh; Kalllo and Colt. ASSIIA.VJ, Ore., Slay 30. (Special.) The Comrade troop of have, with Secretary W. V. Wai ters fend Mr, Waihina aa chati erones, left Aahland on Friday afternoon for Squaw lake. Thi-y i siient the night in ihe open and spent Saturday lishint:. iecre tary. Waltera had an experience that would print weii in the "Tnii ! Me Another" column. Vi'nen h i had out some 3ij feet at line, he bad a jdrlke. Upon pulling in his j trophy he. found he had rescued Si: an Inxersoi wnlch wilb a chain, Ibnt bn,l )nnn n , j, Of thfl 1IC. Af- thn walnh t had been dried out nnd wound, il run for an hour, when the main- jjprint broke. I'lfly 'mp Fire flirls, cbnp- (eroned hy Mrs. Herlba llcnlon and Miss Nora Ward, took noelon of the Helman swimming tank on Friday afternoon nnd had a won derfully hupp lime until lata In fh Bftexnoon, Vhm thv ervel a l picnic upi-r In the grounds nenr : the baths. flrnun xinjjinx fur- : nlshed a fine open air prowam. j: Miss Agne llcdhnrg. who will j; :he a ffpflug bride, was honored on v r rlday evening by Mrs. X. t t ) Hammond and .Mbw Marguerite i: Hammond, at the llmmond home j; on Mecond street. A delightful eve- j; Jning -was sptn1 nt cards at which j ' Tt. Jt ftacrnmcnto It 1 0 Mlss'ons S 15 I JSatteries: Hryan an-L Koi-hiev; Cole. Xevers and HaldfKnj OKATflllfWli GETS SOFT CITY 1 I KAN'KAS CtTV, May 3. 'T Jtn Hwofforrt. winnrr nf 1 M- ;inl i)h hwJ oralorU-ni ron tt, em imm ht -ni-Kttf t jjrtrt ty tftuin-rt of ailfflircru, ; rt utti iy hp hn j npw it - ;lant to th -citj mna'-r. ' U. M(-:try, city m(P"Cr announr-ptJ tminy thnl JvfoffvTii HttuUt avrt'ftt the J" tor th OUOfMTE CLEANING FLUID T8SS LIKE NEW Beautiful New Congoleum Rugs JUST LOOK T THESE LOW PRICES 6 ft. x 9 ft. ...,.,.$6.15 714ftx9ft..,,,;S7.30 9 ft. x 10K ft..?. .$95 9 ft. x 12 ft....;. $10.95 9 ft. x 15 ft.. .,$13.65 Medford1 Popular Credit . Store mr month. H U to b Jfaid (