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IAOfi .FOUR MEDFOrcp AF NTTi TRTP.UXE.jrEDFOTlD, PRECOX, . WEPNT.SPIVY, , JUNE , ,5V, .1920. ! i' i '-. ! si i -i I i I :! li 'u II t ; it If! H rill f ' I .11! J 1 ,; j M 4 . Mil Jl ill Hi! II! lil III lil lil to i; in ATHLETICS FALL BEFORE TIGERS Oswego Bone Crusher Pits Speed Against Extra Weight BATI NG ORGY Quinn and Orwall Unable to I Stem Tide of Detroit Hits , Cubs Plaster. Giants i With Five1 Home' Runs', to 1 Win, 10 to 9. , liy illijitji ,f. ciitftnuiii' I Associated Press Hpol Is Writer. . Tlio long,' Jong trail ended for . tin- Athletics unit tho (Hants yos ' terdny when tho Tigers and Iho Cubs spent their respective afler j noons in getting a big revenge for relent indignities, lint no great , cheer was heard to go up from the onmps of the llrowns and the I Yankees at tho general stalo of ' affairs in the Amerlenn league. I The New York entry gained one full game on tho flying Maokmon an a result of the day's procoed- ! ings and the Hi-owns held their i ground, hut neither received any guarantee that Professor Connie j .Mailt would not go forward ngaln at an early date. ! The Athletics were duo to lose ?;: I PllPnilP nilll TV RFRflRD RAJNFAI 1 U UUL (Kill I I!" " " - ij . 1 iL'j'J nrnnm urn -rnmi H R NRnfl FNT rtKUULAIto InKU! I II 1 1 1 1 1 VJ r iiituill m a ml mm uuach Opening their lnomuni with the difficult flruck (.'uncerto played by .Mihm Johii and futlowed by the Shadow Honir from Dimurnk sunic jby Mink Jeanne, the young artlntH uitineuiaiei)--won- me netm or tne audience. The prtitfiani wuh bf pleasing length and the number, hoih Pinnule and popular, afforded something of Npecial Interest to all. I 'receding the concert a group of da nee n um bers wuh presented by the following pupils of .MIm ! The fcibhi l)iukUiir Khort rain ?ulh Lu" MitiH. "-bara Ann Inerlod for June ho r,ir hMII ,,,n. ! B,'ay,on' rankle Rinabarger and CEILINGS OF CIIY Mn lied today with heavy Hhowers. CHICAGO,- Jud B,-0 The I one wty M 'onme about 1 p .ni. Ill: iTiih suthleilc tufn-Jdl grew"! that .wfls . xcptlonally heavy, ac- toibitf at. Ev'erott Cas Hattketball i compamed y hall, and further iKihel Chord, while Mim Barbara Holt and Mitts Dorothy Pa ley, pu pilH ir Mvh E. JO, Gore, were heard in piano hoIoh. conch 'tt Jfrtinkron, Irfd., high rfrhool; 11 advised ' he wiifl Iprepared to go before Commissioner John U (iriffith with proof that Pur due, as well n Iowa, was guilty of subsidizing athletes Coach Case said ho also would prove to, CoiumiSHloner : Griffith that Purdue revealed his credit mix up with Iowa because ho re h i n game some time, and it hat to ' he the veteran, .lolin 1'leun Quinn. I who nlleeutnhed to Detroit liats- After the dean of nil the nltehers I ret'rerl from tho field of nrtlon, Mr. Mack tried tho daring experl- ment of exposing Oswald Orwnll Mo enemy fire, with tho resull that ilho 'I'lgers sealed their victory liv i x lo 4 to the accompaniment of home runs liy llellniann and Sliea , and fine pitching liy Victor Sor relf. ... ' Viih Tdiih and flehrlg still on 'the shelf, the runkees were not .so ferocious on the offensive as they have lieen known to he, hut 'they hail enough to squeeze nut the decision over Ited l-'alier and 'thft While Hox liy 4 to 2. j The Yankees now have seen four successive starting pitchers finish their games. . 4The Ilrowns suffered a henrt hreaklnK reverse nt Washington wneri the Senators, themselves 'with ,no paftlcular destination, .turned loose a six-run rally In .the ninth to win liy s to .7. The Senators got nowhere, and the p'rowns fell one game nearer the 'Yanks. - . . jimmy Zlnn turned in five-lilt Jiltj-hlng to defeat Charlie Huf fing and Jack IJussell nt the home : of., the Ited Hox. The score was 4 to; 0. 1 ..Turned hack In three games m their home field, the Culls fired - five home runs at (Hunt iill l.!,,K iKllt a.. llcmtrlck ht two home ,to save the last, .anin of .the so-nlns. ,.,, .,,,, ,w l,',, .. , , . , H,,( ,,. ! the victory continued the Cnlis tjnIr.H at j, in iniro place. -rne (ilnnts re Ilalned the fourth rung of the lad der as the Plrntes again got even ivlth the Phillies, this time by .The Cuh homo runs were ile- j Il"isfl Comedy llvercd as follows: Wilson, 2: (Irlmtn, (irace, n r n s li y. one apiece', ' .Rous!) and Terry hit fur the circuit for New York. A short, guod-ualurcd Irishman, I The Cardinals got only an even with a lirogue and smile as Inoad hreak against the Itoldns. winning las his shoulders.' will l.e at the 4 , 4 1v' ' if i! Itnh Kruse. Koi', Kruse of (iswego, near Port land, is regarded as Oregon's he-d contender fur tho world's heavy- v,elght championship, now held hy : land in ii I wu-oiii-of-iiirec falls event, under the auspices of the Medford Oregon National (lliard unit. Norheck outweighs Kr.use several (.us Sonncnhcrg, and to hear up : pounds, hut the hitter's speed 'Is his contention he has heen winning j expected to overcome this obstacle, the majority of his matches since ' Two preliminaries will precede the lie returned last year from Aus-jmatcli, and will present Curly tralin. lie has plans of agifln sup- j Woods of Medforil against Joe Cor portlng his contention In his mal-h ' hctt of lloseluirg and Young Ooteh Krlday nlcht flt1 the Arniory. where : of Cold Hill against l.arry C'ouly he nict-ls .Moose Nurlt.cli of Port .j of Medt'ord. hits out of four The llrnves shaded Cincinnati hy 4 to 1 In the remaining Na tional league struggle. - I triiUi-. i M:t.i li ignis ijasi iiigiiL showers are forecast for tonight and- Thursday. In all. during tlie ,24 hours end ing at S a. m. today, .90 of au Inch of rain fell In Hertford, which, add led to the .48 of an Much that fell during the 24 hours immediately prior to that time, made 1.36 Inches that fell during tho 48-hour period ending at 5 a. m. today. Much rain fused to recruit for Ward "Piggy" I fell tler the latter hour, which the IJimhert, UollormitKor basketball , weainer Bureau nad not measured coach. " ;. ' up to the hour of going to press charges, presumably c o m I n g this afternoon, from Purdue, were inade recently I The average rainfall for thn that Case had sent two of his! month of June In Medford for tho star basketball pl(iyers, JJoynl'past lit) years is .75 of an Inch, and Radio, Progatii KMED . Mjil frlbune-Vlrgln Station Phi nit ett and Jiob Hnrudllng, to Iowa in exchange for free teach ing credits. . , , Nelson Keltocff, Purdue director of athletics o.t'lvlsed the Associated I'ress over long distance telephone', that he would he ghid to have Case outline his charges. "Wo are anxious to know if any ono connected with 1'urdue Is guilty of prnselytinjr or sub sidizing athletes," Kellogg nnld. ' And if Case has such Informa tion, now is the time to give it to Commissioner Griffith. But oh far as 1 know there is no basis for such charges. " STANDINGS -) OF THE r. CLUBS Pacific Const. Iiengnc. Missions in Kranclsco I.os Angeles . Hollywood . Oakland .Sacramento ... Seattle Portland V. 40 4i ::n 3:1 an an 1.. i't so 31 12 4:! this month'ii rainfall so far is al most double that. The total for the season tip to this morning was 12.46 inches. Heavy showers Tell during hard rains esterday afternoon and last evening, and a steady rain kept tti during most of last night. The heavy showers of the past two days have tested weak roofs on residences and business struct ures, with the result of many leaks developing and causing consider able damage by allowing water to leak Into structures, weakening plastering and causing it to col lapse. Burliiff the city council' meeting last night water nnzeri through the city council chamber celling for n long time, and the p-.astering began to fall in spots. One large piece fell to the floor with a loud crash some time after City Treasurer Denial! had moved away from un der it, anil almost knocked a corn off City Health Officer Inskeep's root. I City Superintendent ftcheffel was jkepl busy during the council meet f I ing with a moi and broom, inop- ' P't'g "P water from the floor so '.'ithat cold councilmanic feet would not also get wet. In the offices of ITanna & Kn "' ?i light In the Jackson County bank "' . i building plastering fell to the "ii ' i i floor, also much water. 354 )310 Kc. June 5. 228.0 Meters- Wcrinestuiy, P. M. . ., l :15 ists Teat.er. ," 0:15 to 0:.io Medford Mall! 5 Tribune, news' and markets, 6:3(1 to. 7 Cresceiit Dairies. Tliiirsday, Juno (I, ' . A. M. 1 9:30 to 10 Golden West Cot- . .''c, . 16 to 10:30 Kconomy Oro- j ceterla nnd ICdd Minns. f . 10:30 to ll Ueebe & Kindle .Service Station. Hill to 11:30 Independent i;iectiic., 11;30 to 12' Jarmln & Woods Drugs. j -r ij noon Mall Tribune, news Items. P. M. 12 to 12:30 flatos Auto Co. 12:30 to 1 Quid Heal C'reniti- ery. 1 to 1:30 litilck Dealers. 1:30 to 2 Heck's Hakery. 2 to 2:30 Sfounglove dfc Co. 2:30 to 3 Durnnt Dealers. 0 to li:lS Isis Theater. 6:15 to 6:30 -Mail Tribune, 4 News and markets. - 6:30 to 7 Coleman Lawton and Medford tlon. National licaguf. V. I,. st. r.ouis Pittsburgh .... Chicago New York .... Philadelphia Itoston Brooklyn Cincinnati .... ioinMiin Pet I UMILK IIIUV1UII IIIU 1 1 1 oaiiiAes 10 2i) ,3!iil 1 r 24 ..isr, 14 27 .an Anierlcun IjcauiK liy tin Atsnclal m1 I 1 vsm. SAN .JOHK, t'al. Klgfn Moore, I'oriliind. (ii'c, k nor lied out Hank KhImtIm, Han Jose (M). Isis Tomorrow Hi:s .MOINKK-liay JlcPeck of Chicniiii, knock eel out Jooy Phn Ihii, of Oihnhn (2); Mynifo AVIse nnin, Dos Moines, oulpolnted llert Vlsclonl, J javenport, Iowa (10). ( hhilndolphia j st. i,ouis New York .... Detroit Cleveland Washington .. Chicago Moston .the first game by a to 1 and per .milting riiooklyn to take the sec ond by 11 to 8. Tho Cards re- (m:iined cnmfortnbly In first place, but both the Pirates and the Culm jgalned n bit. ; Ht. Ixmls won the first gnme In the Hevenlh when Jim Itottom- jley'n homer with Duulhlt on lUse sent Watson Clark to defeat nnd (credited a victory to Je.ts 1 laities. ilnk Hendrlck and Hnbe Hermnn fi-atured the llobln attack In lite luis tomorrow when "Kin organ's Hull." 11 comedy hit Of the year, will begin a limited run. The actor i t'ltarleH Mcllugh. j ('has. Mcllugh has played but j few other than Irish parts, and j that of Intnny Kihnegan, the di minutive flaiitlng Irishman (n.thls comedy is wild lo he one of t he finest of Ihem all. Mack Swain, AkkIc Herring, Hluticho Mehuffey. t'ulleu Liirulis are in the all-IrlNh enst. Xi;W YORK Tony Canznnerl New Yol k, outpointed Igmielo IVr nande, Philippines (10), WI.NNIPKG l.arry Gains, To ronto,, knocked out Carl Augus tine, Minneapolis (J), 27 2 4 2 5 21 15 1(1 2 10 17 ni 23 21 2 "1 30 21) .61-1 .6ob ..inn .375 .3 is .293 Coast League Yesterday (Contributed) A delighted audience of music Itivers rilled the Isis theater to listen to the concert given by the Hollywood "Miracle llaby Artists," Joan and Jeanne llalmlcek. . Only a- few times in a generation Is It given to man to listen lo real genius such as these girls possess. Service Sta- . ., 4, FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL ' 1 STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, 9 A, M. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY TO MARK DOWN MERCHANDISE Mi: Miss -Meln'rf Williams of the high school faculty was named at last night's city council meeting as su-i pervlsor for tho city playground! j holding the same' position she1 held last year during the summer, months at a salary of $100.-per month. Her employment will cover a period of three months, j T.hc council also granted a tem porary permit to the E. W. .1.1 Hearty Fruit company to construct ""' ' -. .' - . a fruit conveyor from- U, WRr4.tle M.edfurd Hoys' radio .class the j jto It.f , new fire, hall on Front and house to Its plant for use during use of two of the upstairs rooms j. Third streets. - this year's fruit season: Subject now used hy the city fire depart-. ' . 'nM; ; to possible future needs of tho ment. but which will he unten-i Mall Tribune ads are read by city, the council agreed to allow I anted, when the department moves ! jn.ann people every day. ti SEE OUR AD IN i THURSDAY'S PAPER (My llic Associated Prpss.) 1ND1ANAPOMH Harry Dub llnskl, Chicago, oulpolnted Krankle l.'erro: I'hlladelphla (111). Louie Ijivelle, Anderson, Ind., knocked out l-Mille Chaney, Pittsburgh (1). ! i Never before V': XmI :! li such quality. 7 mm I "iisii I ffJjrt I .... ,k.fa-.rnf,.. .-.3 JL.'L',i.L I, ii i. 8 Distributed by Medford Tobacco Co,, Medford, Ore. Portlanrt : ! Oakland ...: , C Cascarella and' Wbodall; and J.nnibnrdl. f it: . 0 . 7 and P.. H. K Hollywood San Francisco .lulvey. Hollerson Malls and Ueed. 14 Dagia If. K. r 1 13 1 Coolc: n. H. M. 9 4 Seattle 3 Sacramento 10 1 Kdwards, Pipgras and Cox, Hteln- ecke; Keating and Severeld. No M Ission-l.os Angeles game yesterday: l.os Angeles traveling. ASSERTS PROF. REIMER At the Southern Oregon experi ment station near Talent this afternoon, according to Prrtf Fiank lleimer, the rainfall of the pat two days up until 2:30 p, m. amounted to 1.14 inches. The wonderful beneficial feature ot po much rain falling early In .htne means that It has soaked In the ground seven or clnht Inched, and is of untold value to the grain crops of the valley, assuring Rreat crops of wheat ami barley, and a second crop of nlfalfa. FOR REV. LAWRENCE Rev. K, P. Iwrenre, pastor of the local Presbyterian church, who recently accepted a call to raid well. Idtijto. wtn Vivcn 'A fitrewell luncheon by the Ministerial as sociation thi.t noon at the Hotel Medford. petwecn 18 and 2(1 were pres ent at the affair, 'Including mem bers of tho association and their wives. ( The proKrum consisted of informal expressions ctf apprecia tion on the part of the local min isters for the splendid en-operation Riven the organization by Kev. Lawrence. As a farewell gift, th mlni teiH i escttted Mr. l-nwrenre w ith a work organlwr. or letter file, which they believed he would find helpful In his new study. 'j Practically All Popular Makes and Priced From $35 Up Types of Cars , t y exceptlohally fine cars have hm t-radiul in on new Buicks sonie driven only a few thousand miles; It is necessary to clear our stocks at once to make room for other cars we must take in. Therefore, this week only, these cars go on sale at the lowest value-giving prices ever quoted prices that make every dollaf do double duty! Drive a Buick-Inspected Used car during the spring and summer months. Coine to our store this week! Don't miss these big bargains! Don't overlook this OPPORTUNITY' SCHERER MOTOR CO. BUICK DEALERS 38-40 N. Riverside Phone 73 F I N .K T U S E C H. I M 4f