Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1929, Image 11

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ATHLETICS AND!
BUCS CONTINUE
WINNING DASH
WORLD'S DAINTIEST TRUCK DRIVER
Indians and Giants Are Vic
tims of National League
Aspirants Vance Back
in Game, to Dismay of
Red Bat Swingers.
c' ?,j4at - OLD E 0 L i J W INS
1 lly William J.. Chlmium
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
The twin dusH of the Pirates
anil the Athletics continued yes
terday to the accompaniment ot
increasing consternation on the
part- of contenders,, real and sus
pected. The Buccaneers turned
hack the Giants, 11 to 7, for the
socond successive afternoon, gain
ing over every first division rival,
but ' the Mucks had to content
themselves with holding fast to
their eight-game lead. The A'a
trimmed the Indians by 10 to 3,
him the Yankees kept puqe by
downing Detroit, 8 to 3.
. Tho Pittsburgh game saw the
parly demise of both Jess Petty
iind Bill Walker, who crumpled in
succession In the second, when
each side scored five times. Mel
vln Ott's thirteenth home run with
two on ba.se settled Petty's case
in the Giant hall', and McGraw
removed Walker on suspicion in
the home section with one run in
and the bases filled. Hemsley
erected Carl Mays with u triple
and the Pirates were back in the
game after having spotted the
Giants a margin of six runs.
The Cubs were unable to reach
ii. decision In their five-Inning
game against the Phillies. The
score was 0 to 0 when rain fell.
The Cardinal-lira ve game at St.
L.ouis was postponed altogether
because of rain.
The old dazzler, Arthur C.
Vance, made his first start since
May 16, and the Heds would have
been just as well pleased if he
had postponed it a few more days.
The Brooklyn star fanned only
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, Hie lriv-I consicl...-.'.! tho task of sl.oiiK liaclta Y Mi AliH . 1
will, unusual phyxlqup n.ul In- W "K?Hi i i: A fX tZ? gff S
-ah aiul .iiii.'ltly i-s,.i n.l I k con- VT VjA??! 5-$ f w ,
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,la,ao ,, I,,, highway ,.,ul , f , &?rrBt 1 V
uhsr;w.a It.vMf f FXii
wh,.,.ed caravuT. .nuved on today. Vffi !f TjWn f
Mlin I ADIC Ufll I V
2llss Iiilllau Markln plloiliij; a slx-whcclcd Mtucliind truck
. The powder puff era in truck
driving lp on lis way. In fact, it
arrived Thursday night when a
fleet of six-wheel motor trucks
rolled Into Meilford. '
Kn route from the Moreland fac
tory in Jos Angeles to tho com-j of , J Jnjlywood
panys branch in Portland, tho
caravan is the first of its type to
convoy into Oregon since the pass
age of the new law permitting six
whetd trucking. ,
When the leading slx-wheeler
drew up to the curb in front of the
Mail Tribune office the quickly
gathering crowd was amazed to
discover a dainty feminine
peering ,out . of tho driver's
dpi. i ' - v
Tlie' c:ib door opened and out
Jumped f tho driver nil five feet
of her, pretty Miss Lillian Murkin
sports attire
Mimicked -more of country club ver
anda ' than of truck cabs. From
her 'chic hat, to her smart white
oxfords she was Immaculate, juf.t
as though arriving in her own
coupe.
- "Where
did you
asked a bystander.
"From Los Angeles,"
come from V
truck driver er, pardon
eress.
"And vim can drive
truck?"
"Yes, why not ?"
"You must bo worn completely
out!"
"That Is not the penalty of truck
driving any mure," explained Miss
Markin. "My piloting this truck
may lie referred to as a 'stunt,'
yes, but the Murelund Motor Truck
company looks upon It as a prac
tical demonstration of easy han
dling. "Truck driving has always been
one but he gave Cincinnati just
five hits and the Itnluns won by
2 to 1. The one run off Vance
was unearned.
The Athletics carried their win
ning streak over into the Cleve
land series with the greatest ease,
extending the spurt to four games.
Kddle Wells, the southpaw from
Tiormio, opened the Detroit series
for the Yanks by Issuing five
passes, but at the s;iine time lim
ited the slugging Bengals to seven
hits.
Milton Gaston added to tbe woes
of the Browns by turning them
back at Boston in a game which
saw each side get seven hits. Gas
ton was steadier than Rip Collins
and his successor, Kimsey.
Read between the lines
of the latest Radiogram
from Commander Byrd's
Antarctic Expedition:
VEEDOL MOTOR OIL GIVING
Today the proving ground for motor oils i.s'in the ajr . .' .tVour
SPLENDID RESULTS IN AIR-
own car should have this same air-tcstcd Vcedol . . . Longer fived
PLANES ON EXPLORATION
, toushcr, super hear-rcsi!tinr . More economical.
FLIGHTS IN ANTARCTIC
n-.l t. IF.UT . THOMAS MUI.KO Y S
Bebnt Balchen
I.ieut. T. Mllroy
Somewhere neur you, you can get
VEEDOL of the same quulity that kees
Commander Byrd winging safely over the
hazards of the Antarctic. It will Have you
from towering repair hills as surely as, it
saves scores of famous pilots from the
"engine trouhle" that goes before a oraHh.
Linen to the VEEDOL HOUR
Hro.jMl .T.rj FrU7 nigbl, 9t30 to IOiOO P. M. from
' .utloaii
KFRC. San Francisco; KIIJ, Los Angeles;
KMJ, Fresno
KOMO, Seattle . . . KCW Portland
KIIQ, Spokane
Listen to the VEEDOL VODVIL
Bioadcauls every T'riilny niglit, 9:30 to 10:00 P. M.
FROM STATIONS
KGV, rortlaml; KHQ, Spoknncr KOMO, Seattle;
KFRQSun Franeisco;KMJ,I''rc8uo;KIIJ,IxAngele
It will bring you more power, less trouhle,
greater protection. And it will lant bo long
that you will begin to suspect the accuracy
of your oil gauge!
. , f i "
Waller .IttlniHn went tlii'oiiKli
Mnollier p a I n f u I ai'lernoun nt
W'aNhitiKtitn, where tho Chicai
White Sox rallied for three runs
in the tenth to win hy 1 1 to 8.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS.
l'nelfle Const l.mttur.
Mission
Kan KrnnclHco ...
Oakland
Ijos Angeles
Hollywood
Sacramento
Seattle '.
Portland
W.
... 61
... J8
... 4 4
... 42
... 3!i
... 30
... 27
... 26
Nnlloiuil League.
W.
IMttsbnrs 31
St. Mollis 32
:hicago 23
New York 2 5
1'hlla.dolphia 21
Brooklyn 18
Cincinnati 18'
lioaton 17
American lAn:uo
W. Ij.
rhiladelphla 37 11
New York 28 19
St. Louis 29 23
Detroit 29
Cleveland 25
Wanhlnfe-ton 19
Chicago ..: 18 3(1
Uoston 10 33
20
25
29
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.600
.032
.473
.444
.305
.351
PC.
.040
.027
.017
.032
.447
.383
.307
.370
PC.
.771
.004
.008
.527
.500
.300
.333
.327
Cl-HCAnO. Juno 14. CP) An
other battle In tho mud Ih tho al
most certain prospect for the
Sf.fo.ooo American derliy, which
will be decided among three-year-olds
over a mile and a nuartcr at
Washington Park tomorrow.
Three days and nights of heavy
rain had churned tho course to a
quagmire and no amount of sun
shine is likely to make it fast hy
post time.
Tht track's condition has made
Clyde Van Dusen, wliich splashed
(through the niud to win the Ken
tucky derby, an overwhelming fa
vorite.
Coast League
Yesterday
(By tho AsMoeiuted Protsw, )
H. H. E.
Portland 6 14 2
Hollywood G 0 2
MahnfTey and Hego; "Wetzel,
Kinney and liitMHler.
R. If. K.
San Francisco 0 G 1
Haeramento 4 13 1
Thurston nnd Adamnon; Vinci
and Kevereid.
PUOWXRIIOIIO, Ore., June '14.
(Special.) mil C.ibHon, who haw
been quite ill, returned Sunday
from Medford, where ho hun been
under the care of a physician.
Mr. Staub of Andcr-son, Cal., was
a viHitor nt the Wright homo lust
Sunday.
Mrs. Kern land spent last week
end visiting with relatives In Med-
ford.
Kev. Griffith preached a very In
teresting sermon last Sunday .from
J tho 14th chapter of St. John, his
j text beiiiB the sixth verse, "Jchus
'said, I am the way, the truth and
jthe life, no man eonieth unto the
I Father but by me." The attend
I ance was not as large as was hoped
for, but those present felt they
I had received much spiritual help.
iMrs. Maxfield has as her guest
this week her mother, Mrs. KUa
beth Cirissnrn,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris nnd son of
Stockton, Cal., are spending sev
eral days nt the home of Dr. and
Staff Members of Ten New
York and Chicago Dailies Com
pare the 4 Leading Cigarettes
Your newspaper man knows his eignrelles.
lie lutN to lie 7sc.i .10 many of thvml So
"Supreme Court Authority" cash its vole
wlien 4:?1 newspaper men compared tlie
4 leiuliui; brantls with mimes concealed
nnd mimed llie one that was most ap
pealing. . ;
These tests took place in the offices and
pressrooms of ten Now York and Chicago
dailies. .Ten group tests were made ami
Old Gold won oiglt of the- tcii.-: To the
right is a .summary of these ten group tests,
each of which wns conducted, and certified
to, by a certified public accountant or an
executive of the newspaper.
"NOT A COUGH IN
HOW THE PRESS VOTED
6 New York papers voted:
OLD GOLD 97, "Brand X" 61, "Brand Y" 75,
"Brond Z" 49
4 Chicago papers voted:
OLD GOLD 60, "Brand X" 29, "Brand Y" 27,
"Brand Z" 33 .
Total for the 10 newspapers:
OLD COLD 157, "Brand X" 90, "Brand Y" 102,
"Brand 2" 82
On your Radio. OLD COLD PAUL WIIITEMAN HOUR
Tho King"! Jazz, with hi, eompltle orchcitra. bro.dc.iti the
OLD COLD hour , . . every Tueiday, 9 10 10 P. M.. E.itern
D.yliflit Savinl Time, over Columbia national network.
A CARLOAD"
P. LorlllnJ Co.. Ifat, !7M
Mrs. Nudlng. Mrs. Morris and Mrs.
Nudlng uro sisters.
T. .1. Tlohrer Is In Montague,
Cub. on business and also vlsiilng
with his mother, who is IH In the
hospitul at Yreka. '
HlOATTI.rc fP) Krederlek nnd
Nelson, one of tho largest of Se
attle's retail department stores,
was sold today to Marshall Field
and oompany, Chicago.
Man, How They're
Biting These Days
II. TT. K.
siiitiii- , ; r )o i
Missions 7 11 1
ripm-as, Ilmisp and Htoln(M:ko;
Kruii.se (tml Huffman.
n. It. K.
I.os AiiKcIra 18 2
Oiikliiml B J4 0
lln)liiit;H and Warren; LmKllit and
Iteail,
DAWSON DEFEATED BY
RANDWfrrt, Jlnglnnd, June H.
(Ayi John Dawson, Chicago ama
teur, was d'-tenteri by John Smith
nfter I! holes of thrilling golf
In the lirlilch amateur champion
ship. Dormie three, Oawson lout
four holes running to his young
HeoltWh opponent In ft semi-final
I his afternoon. Hmll h will met
Cyril To 1 ley. former cha nt i 1 if
who defeated Hex Hartley, one up.
bjer Quartj
Longer-Lived
Made 100 from Pennsylvania and other Paraffins Bane Crudea
Tide Water Oil Sales Corp,
8GG Pittock Block, Portland. Ore.
1733 Railroad Ave, So., Seattle, Wash,
j Harrison Owner
J of Sweet Shop
' N'nv.t 1 1 in inon has pur'baveil
jthe IriteicsiM of his partner In yo
! KwiM't Shop, located In the .'"hi
hitlldinn, corner of Hixth ami Ivy
streets.
Thts is one of the new con fee
tlonery and oft drink eHtubii'-h-mentx
in the city with new fonn
lain, fixture anil new ntock.s "f
'nn'iies nnd other good.
Newt Harrison in experienced In
hi line and survlce la hi motto,
WRESTLING
Armory
Tues., June 18
8:45 P. M.
KRUSE
of Portland
vs.
ROMONA
of Tios Aiigc'lcss
Special Event
Sailor Jack Woods
vs.
Ferguson
fiood Prrliiiiiimrios
Ladies Free
( Iciicial Admission
$1 JJiiitf.-tide Jj51.10
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