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;T?,GE..FOUft MEnFOKD MATL TRIBUTE, MEDFQUT), OHFiOK, TIIunKDAY. JUNE 0, 102?).. CARD DEFEAT IN TOP SPOT Bucs Handed Lead Without Effort When Giants Trim Cardinals, 6 to 4 Bos ton Hands White Sox 17 to 2 Drubbing. It) Willhiiii .!. nilpniun, AfhoriaiiMl I'ivhh Kpuvts Writer, After compiling a IohIdk Hlieaic of one eneeiillve Kiinie, the Ath letics returned to the winning col li inn yi'sti-i'day h their fellow l'ennylvaiiliins, the Pirates, ('limit ed into the National leu k ue inad without liitini: a hat. The Mue raneer' turned this tiielt hy sittliiK Idle'in the ruin while the (Hunts thumped the Cardinal hy i to 4 at Ht. i.iui. The ' A t h I e t I e k ili-frated the Itrowns hy 5 to li. and of eourfi trained a full cunic over the St. I .on In contend its. who fell info third place. The Yankees w ork d ardinmsly for 1- Innings to ilefe.it CJeveiand hy 6 to f in the Uuppert rtadium. lint'h J he Yankees and the Browns now lire six and one half (,'aniOH1 hehlnd the Athletic, hut the champions have an edj;e over Ht. Louis In percenlafje he cause I-)an Jlowley's men have play ed more panics and lust more. The Muck tan victory nave Kuhe Wulhers it ng titer opjiort unity to display his mastery over ' t he St. Louisians. who collected only four hits off his delivery. The pitching perfection which hns marked 'recent panics at the Yankee stadium was mlsMm; yes terday whi-n Waile Hoyt had .o have therein of Fred llelmacli tJ pull the lluuhten through surecfts fully. John Mlljus saved Joe Shaute from ti )Hd -situation in the seventh hut himself Mtrctimhed in the 1-tli when two scratch singles, a pass and a sacrifice manufactured the winning run. The Sox ran up (he umuziim to tal (for them) uf L'U hits and 17 runs to defeat the Wllllti Sox hy 1 7 to i! at Kenway. Washington continued Its Im provement hy defeat lm; letrolt, i to 2. Kred Marhcrry halted the famous Tiner attack with five hits. .Action hi the Nat lonal league was diminished hy rain which pre rerited I'lttshurKh and Jinston from laylnc John McCraw employed his' old device of making two sec ond strliiK pltcherfl do the work of 'one first line man. After the Cardinals prodded Curl Mays for three runs, :il Walker was went In o oppose t'lurenee Mitchell. The relief mun hutm on until the (limits (.Hire li I in u lend, unit then tift.l It. I'lili k I In r-.v'M 13th home run help ed the Ciirdluiils to rout M.iy. The chief Item of Interest In Cln elnniiH'M 21 tu 4 decision fiver the I'hllllex uns Chuck Klein' Mill lnime-rtin. which ennhleil HiIh hurd hlttlnit I'hllnileliihiun to retain the inter-leiiKtio lead. The Culm seemed really to lose another one. when n sudden rally for four run .In the ninth Have them 11 decision liver llrooklvn liv i to 3.' POUTI.ANH. Ore.. June . bV I ni Hern, Salt hake, heavyweight wrestler, took two out of three falls from Moh Kruse, iswego, here last nlht. Hern won the first fall In 3 2 minutes. 1 1 sec ondn on a flying chancery. Kruse took the second fall in five min utes, nine seconds with a mutch Men or Htaudlug wristhuks. Hern took tlte final fall in two minutes when he hoisted Kruse In the ah. threw him over his shoulder and smashed htm to tht mat. Hern weighed I9'i, Kt llse 1 !M 4 . In the preliminary. Ituy Jeffiles. Portland, and Jtie Ke no Ids, l.os Angeles, wrestb-d to a draw, each winning a rail. Pi-Nonet's i 'iiplurttl SAI.KM, ort; June (.Vi t'ho t iottberg and t t de Parsons, con vicis who c.-caiied from a state prison work gang at Lake I.abtsh yef-terday. ' wnl" oapturod about midnight near Jiei vlas by o. . Moliiue. guard, , und were teturncd to ihh penitentiary ' ' ODOR CLEANING FLUID' (HON HPLOWE) PUIS PIRATES VICTOR AND 3 WW i AnKOCidtril I'rr.'i l'holo Joyce Wcthcrcd (left) queen of British golf, and Glenno Collett, American champion, after Miss Wethered'8 sensntlonal vIctoKy at St. Andrews In which oho made an uphill fight to defeat the American for the British ladies' championship. STANDINGS; OF THE CLUBS. raclfic oast I -van tie I'ct. ; .701 , .r.li'.i; "?! .Missions Sun Franelsc) l.os AllKeles . Hollywood ... Oakland Surrntnenlo . Seat tin Portland 17 4 I (IX 3-1 a? :io L'li :'3 .Ttl-I .41 I t ,s -Kl 411 4 3 Nut if I l.enmie. w. I'lttobiiriih - 25 St. Louis 0 Chlcairo 4 New Vork -1 Philadelphia llostnn ill Ilronklyn 1 ."i Citiclnnutl ir L. 15 17 17 IX IVt. .r3K : .TlHIl .s:nt j ,37;' America n league. Philadelphia Ney, Vork . St. IjhiIs Detroit Clevelaml Washington Cliicano lioslon 3 10 it; is ... Jl .. Hi ... it; ... Hi .310 Coast League Yesterday (Ity the AVorltilrd Press.) li. II. K. Portland U 7 'J Oakland 3 11 3 Or) mail and Woodall; McKvoy and llcad, II. H. K. .Missions 3 10 0 l.os Angeles I t 0 Nelson and Italdwln; Plitl, l'.oeh Icr and Samiherg. K. 1 1. K. Hollywood ! Hi '2 San l-'ranctseo s lit 2 Site) leu I tack and lia.nsler; Cu uieE, C'tnich, iloucs. (llynn and Kecd, i. H. K. 7 I it a 4 Hi 2 'iiH.i and Seattle Sacramento House and Stelne Seveleid. Fights Last Night My The Validated Press PI 1 1 HA Hi ;i.PI H A . K id Choco late. Cuba, outpointed Vidal Ore gorii, Spain, ( I 0 ; leorge t "oin t ney. ( iklahouui, out point ed Jack .Mi-Vey. New York, t Id); Joe Huns. California, outpointed Pink cy Kaufmau. Ilai tl'to tl, Conn., ilu); P.iily Wallace, Pltlladelplua . outpointed I truce Rowers, New Itochelle, N, V., (lit). HA I. KM, tre Tedie Kox, Imhv pendeiicc boxer, scored a lut inlnnte knockoiii over Allle Taylor tif I tend tu their leu-round main event mix heie hist nkbt. l'llll.Alil'i.I'lil v, ,,mi, it... ,,-., .Iluiiny Cionin, mricliler uv with Mm I'oitlanil chit, ef the TacKIc Coal leaKlle. Will join tile I'hllH ilelphlu Alhlellen. prehahly late next week. He come here in a trade nherehy ,!,. K.issler of ilic Alhleth-K ko.-.io Coillanil. It In utideixtood Hint I'ortland a!-o re celeM home ea.-h. I-OKTI.ANO, tire , .luue li - t.ri- - Vorcl I elve.l here today thnt Krheut li-e Jalinke. nslslalit Kee reiary of the nuvy, win p,y n vlull In Oieuon Inte lliin month .lahttcke U in chalKe of iivhillon und Is niakltiK H tour of tlo. I'.., in, t'.it lusiliig iiiiml hui-es. VANQUISHED t 4 i tA At NORBEEK LOOKING IN AGAINST F !,.,!, k receive l use ( ISWe'o Wi'i tler, inuy k in his decided K. l-l.i i v-' thnj; amhllions when he meets j Moose Nttrheck at the Armory to- ! morrow night. If Moose has his way Jihout the mutter. He is In ltose- ; Imux vera I days and there last filing said Kruse was due for a 11 deserved defeat, especially after K rust' it match at Astoria, where Ued i.cstionah!e tactics !n defeating Xorl Mouse wresth'd Sailor Jack Wtn-d of ;h)s t-ity in liosehurg last even ing ami It was not particularly hard work to defeat the local man for one fall tu ten minutes, lie is j well muscled und has years ef ."r,- 1 wrestling experience hehind him. .(ilu S believes K ruse's comparative In .I'.no j experience, although the latter h:is .r.io wrestled severat years, will make ,.SK 1 the match milch easier. Xorheek .li'Mi j is operating an athletic shoy ami .340 : for the past six weeks has been meeting aii comers. ii u-, iiiiHi'vrr. is oi a oiiiereut opinion than .Moose and believes u. i jiimi niiiPiiKT inaicn io win. lie i Is particularly anxious to defe-it Xorheek to retain his prestige in the wrestling world. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pngo Ono.) siinr, iiidiv moili'fii, Unit livt'd (inly 1 1 1 1,1 II II l.l Mil I vein's 11 :'. f Mure iiiti'iesliiie; tlliili lilt' liiuiiliisiitir in- the inosiiMiur mill I heir iliiinofs is I lui. fm-t Unit Ini iiiiin luiiniis iiiiiltinlili'illy will lie living iiinl wtirkini; hen 1011,111111,000 ynifs ri'i.in ninv WI111I soft (if cffiilures will lliey lie nl'li'i' so lull),' a prriotl til' rvdliil imi '.' Only U'.OOO yi-iirs I'toiu Hie Mule slum' imo iiiiw, we luivc iliinc 11 "iMiil n I . yi111l will ini'ii iiec(iiiiii.sli in Ih,. next I'il'l.v ni' 11 Iniinlivd milliiMi yeiirs.' Wall Street llltlnot feel kii very happy yesierilay. Kleree men. in Ihe t nlleil Slates Senate, thotmltt Willi Street nimhi to he Inveati Kateil, anil stock canihlliii; illsconr used. Anylunly that hotKlit much anil milil w itliln litl days should lie taved niihstnntlally. Such talk Is niiiiovltiK. when vim are walchitiK Ihe ticker. However, it doet not affect real values, nl Ihmmh it may nffuct teniiiorarv ilice iiuotatlons. Select your real value, piiy fur It. doti'l .mnnlile, mid you need nol worry. In New York yesierilav (he dlrec j lots of tin. lion runty Trust Com puny voted ,0 their stocKholdcrs S-'O a year prom per share, nml iinnouined a division of n "11101011" o( ahum $:ii,ooii,ooti at present mar ket prices. The husiness of lendlnK tnonev ; is comtiiiiahle and pfoflttilile. ! The new Utitish cahlnet tnnv in j elude one woman. Mat-Wire! Hond field, memlier ir (he laher puny. . Many heliove lhal IVi'sliicnt Hoover s cahlnet should Include n' least one woichn. That may route I later. j The l ulled Stales should have j at least one woman ninhassador to an liniK.rtnut ctuinliy. If only in 1 prove that women have more com j inott sense than men. 1 Vllr.hiy rour years 11(11 a Hide slrl horn in San rranclscn. itndet the Mexican finis. She died Tun day. San Ki tun-Ism, when she ftrst saw II, was' 11 llllle MeMiali ptield'i inlled '"erhn Huemi." Now It Is a (treat metropolis. She was the first "white child" of Anglo Savon patents horn In San Kraneisco. II Is hard In realise how manv (hints have happened In tills routi try since (hat Utile gill was horn. A man pue.ti'il hlu exHinlimtliiiiH I yesturduy In Whthhw, I'olumt, cot' hlu Ilcc!i80 a a tuxiral) driver, und went to work for Jll a week. Ills I mime in Prince Vluillinlr Conmun tlnovltch, und lie Ih a nephew of the la,e czar of nimula. ' The KruiidHon of u nentleman re cently kalner In (Jermuny Ik kuI'I to have not a joh not Ioiik hIiicv in the Kord uutoinobllo fuctory. I'roliuhly both ol' them without knowing it are happier than they would have been if the ezur hill lived and the kainer bad stayed on hiH throne. There U not much 8iitifitction In wliat yoti do not earn, . Standard OH of New Jcraey cldPH to tllvldl! profitu with Its ex- eciitives. The bralllB of the com - pany will have part of what they earn. Genera! .Motora adopted thai lilan lorn; aKo, and it la Rood for stockholder. , , , , , Samuel Johnson said no man over wrote well except for pay. You may add thut no man evei ouL-n inn uuni " a duioi, lliai '" i, ' , 1 ," """ l , ""'"ih . T . x'l.iir imiTo i Tonight's UieetiliK Will prompt ly at 7 : 3( lit order lieKin to let tut early for the graduating exer cises. Jtev. Huff will speak on "A Wonderful Walk." ' His ines sae last niKht was fireatly ap preciated hy the lai'tte audience in attendance. He will nvv a so In, Shali lie Satisfied," In the course of the evening. The congregation ' was aug mented last night hy the attend ance of the mid-week congreg i tlon of Itev. Keen of the First Methodist church. '- ' Tomorrow night will., bo family night, when t'.ie evangelist will -sjieak on "American Homes." A prize will he awarded tho, lurgest family group in attendance. start Ihik . Voyage. SmVHAU. Alaska. .Mine C. Sailltu; alone in a sniiill rollap: silile ooal that has nc inolor tiower. Iiert oil;ht of l.os Aiuteh s gdanneil to leave here some time today on a I'lTOil-iiiile trip to New York. ..on the court .in a. MILD inJ yet THEY SATISFY O Uooirr & Mm, Toucco Co E WORK' STARTS ON NEW ;ENTERTA!NS FOR PRE-qOOL PUNTj!NCOIViiNGCLASSi Construction work on the new; The local Junior lilmi xchoul held fsu.OOV pre-coollnh- plant of theloiien bouse to the Kruduateu of i .Medford lee und Storage company iiill Kranimar Kchools ift the city i on South Kir Htreet. is- proKress- inn inpiilly, und the pourinK of concrete ban ntarteil concrete has ntarteil. Thu plant 1 will he comnletpil and ready fur ; operation by July 20. Storam- eiiKlneers are now work- I lot; on plans for the iiiKtullation of a conveyor system, that will pcr- mil the puhkiikc of u box of fruit ,..,, .. ,, i,., ,,.f,iKera.or car with but one i,.,,,,,,,,,,.. Tnlli w ,.(Ulr(, ,,. use of a system of helts and rav- ity rollers. It will 5 roilKh hnndllnK und expedite the removiil of fruit from the unload ItiK platforms. The conveying syn. ten. will he the most modern in the vallov The work of storinK ice In the at the rate of IIS tnns per day. I The warehouse has a rapacity of! over Hi, uoo tons: it will not he filled to the eaves this year, owing, to a lack of time, hut there will j he mnre than an ample supply of ice for the frill: shipments. ,, , , ..... I lie ire company ih inonillzInK Its forces and machinery, for the j iciriK season. j Through arrahKcments with the Southern I'aclfic audp the., I'aeific I Km it Kx press, past years' delays jin "s nttinK'" andmoj-)pe;' of fruit i cars when loaded will he elimi- ; nated. - . . lii:Tl!( 'IT. .June C (Pi After rereiviiiK a iiolice report'. whicli CMiKlciniied as "silly irlul stupid" Ihe play "Uiamntid I.H" :n,w Jiein;; howij at .the Shubert-Oetroit the-.iti--. .ilarrini; the author, Mao W(t, city authorities today nave the clot- """f-, ,lrl uniu Diiiniiiy iu the Detroit showing of the ' pro, lection. (P V-"-"? ciga ret.te its' Ch ester field FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccoi, not only BLENDED JUNIOR IH M i '"' niKht from X o clock to 10:30. "I""1"""" 'y ! T. A. of the Intermediate m'hool, tite affair waH planned to wlcomr and ini tiate the youthful graduateH Into the new rotutne. It also nerved as a rally to enroll the mothers of the future Junior hih students In the 1-T. A. of the Hehool. l.'nder the di reel inn of Mrs. I James 1 J. .HcNair, newly ' elected I president of the junior ;tih l'T. 7'.' wnii (lenvereu an imurnrni au- ui i i n i iii re r i, t lie Nssuciuiiuii acieo as hosti'ss to the vhdting tnothcrs. netr respons i.ir ty " , ' hij:h seliool studcuts spared no ! J"1' iholr yuun visitors tho huildhiK In K'neral, explain ing lite 'hanKe.H they were to ex pect In tite curricula. Kntert:innient was furnished hy the Kvc Denson daiic'mK class, who j fjenerously contrihuted a group of numhers. hy Jietty .Brown, well niiunu M'VilI lliulllilll, Will) lljavf U : ,,, s , .,,, ,,y , elyn tcr- inan of the junior high school, w ho face appeared In a clever hlaelt monologue. t- i L, ATTf.l-:, June 11. (T) W. K. ltoelng. ehtiirman of the hoards of the various :;oc:ntr eiueriu-lses, iinnounced here today' that the first ltoelng school of aeronautics v.ouiu ne opcneii in oaklanu. cam. A building for the school, eon- tabling tilHUl fcuuare feet of floor space, will be erected hy the Oak- land port commission. Hoeing said, The school, w hich is the first ii a ennin 10 ne eiiniueiei uy me llneinc eomnanie;), will lie opened to iifieratiiin Septemlir 1 S. it's TASTE TASTE above everything TobaCCOS Chosen for their richness, delicacy, and aroma . . aged for added ripe ness and sweetness . . . blended and "cross blended "to bring out just those shades of fla vor that make a cigarette . . . With Utile so clearly the ruling thought through every step of manufacture, isn't Chesterfield's steady potntlarity just the natural result? ' ' - CONTINUEO RAINS IN ROGUE VALLEY There (s nu letup In alKht yet to the unpi ectdented early June weather period, as fiillowillR yes- tei day'9 i liowers and the more or less steady raiii of hist' niKht, today was c-luudy and threalenlnjir, with i , Hunt fulla of rain at times und 1 indications of u heavy shuwec lireakliiK out 'any minute, and the J lovecasi is 101 inooaoiu niiui:ia tonight and Friday. rue total 1-111111411 111 Meutorii and vicinity since Juti'o I to fi n. 111. today amounted td 2,'lJi Incites, al most three limes its iriUeh as the average entire iriontll 0 Juno nirji i'all for the past 50 years. " Of this amount, .77 of ah Inch fell d qt Iiik the 24 hours' cndlhfr tit l a. 1). today, 'making the seastin's rainritll so far 13. inches. -" ' ' ' Kvldence continues ti accunsu late from all parts of tile valley that this hiK early June rainfall is 'of untold value 'to the .field and Harden crops a'hd orchards, as the J moisture" has permeated ' deep J down into t'te 'soil.' A ' Little damage has been euusei' thy the hard showers, and uc. companying hail In ' uume se j. tions, the' general poundi- jg down of vegetaldo plants arid slivering them a trifle and in ak Ing the gardens too muddy ; to work in ut present, compared : ft-ith the si'i'iit general good that will show In these crops 'later oi he cause of the plentiful moistu re. Reports were heard' in tho city today that the continued rains have slowed up the . str:AV berry crop, making picking of berries and cultivation ' difficult 'heeiiuse of muddy conditions, und the flat tening down of the phtn'ts. Tho early1 nftornor.h lieavy shower of yesterday Was' accom. panted by much lir.ll in certain Medford ncighhorhot nip, which did little damage, but .it. the county agent's office no reports had been j received today of h lil damage in the rur:il districts, j With all thisrai'a the""weather i continues iuite mild. :ilih,,,,,-i, i,i i enoiiph to make ni cs coinforiahlo lin homes, esneeiallv in ti intrH. but CROSS. BLENDED flfcMri f iii.i..., 3 PS I i Wrestling ! Armory FRIDAY J JUNE 7. 8.:45 P. M. vs. us Good Preliminaries m LADIES FREE General admission $1.00 Ringside ..,.$1.50. Auspices Co. A I Womens Hose I $1.00 Pair :Silk from top to too with : , pointed heel. flllliniiililillilllilllliiilllillilllilllii, INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L, HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N, Central Bedford, Oregon llllllllilKlllllllillllllllllillllllllllH1 FOR LEASE Ward well Fur Co.'s Store Leverette Block Around corner from Montgomery Ward Co. 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