Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1929, Image 6

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MEnFORD MATT; TRTRUKK, MEDFOm). OT?ftOONT. SUNDAY. JUXK HI, 1020,
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MACKS WIN AGAINiwiNNER IN DOUBT!
AS TIGERS HAND
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' I'HlLAnCLPHIA, June 15. (P)
Tbc I'lillHclulphla Athletics today
cliiti'iUecl (li'veliiml 1 to 0, In u
Bnme that was stopped by rain in
tl last Jin IT of the fifth Inning.
The league leaders scored their
run in the fourth on two singles
and an out.
R. II. K.
Cleveland 0 4 0
Philadelphia v 17 0
Htidiin and Myall; h'aniHliaw
and Cochrane.
Called account rain.
NEW, OrtK, June 15. tip) He
'tiiili got flftlen hits off four Yan
kee pitchers toilay and won from
the champions by nine to two.
Aori'ell held tho Ya'nk.ees to eight
blows. Johnson hit a homer for
the visitors.
. n. U. e.
e'trolt 9 15 0
Now York 2 8 0
Sprrell auil Shea; Plpgras, Ilel
Wiach, Moore, llunry Slieikl and
'' Dlcltey.
'" WASHiNOTQN, June 1 5. IP)
(Ica'go Scored five riins In the
sevonth Inning 'today to deVeat
Washington, 6 to 1. Brown, who
roplnceij Uska, held, the visitor-)
ucorefcBB in the eiKth and ninth.
' It. H. , K.
Chicago 5 n o
' Washington 1 . 1
Walsh and Berg; l.lska. lirown
and Rtiel, Tale.
ilOSTON. Juno 15. (fP) St.
Ixiuls staged a four-run rally In the
lL'th and defeated the Red Sox, S
to 8, here today.
R. II. E.
Ft. t.o'nls 12 lrt '
1 sston . .'. 8 12 2
(Jray, Rlaeholder and Sohang
Russell. Hnyne, M. Gaston and Her
MorrlB. .
4 PITTSHUHOK. Juno 15. P)
The CUItnts outpunithed the Pirates
)n a wild hitting game here loday
by a score of 20 to 15, gaining an
even break on the series. The New
Yorkers scored eight runs In tho
'tiurleenth lo take the decision.
New Yolk got 2 hits and Pitts
burgh 24. '
R. II. E.
New York 20 28 2
, P(llshurr;h 15 24 . 2
rToneh, Kll.slninions, Scott, Mays
and llogan, O'Karrell; Hrame, Fus
soll, 1II1I, Potty and lleni'jley;
Walker, Bwetonlc.
, CinCAdO.'Junn 15.-- () The
'Cuba Vnfiulred ton InniiiKs lo win
their second victory of the series
pver Priladelphiu today. 8 lo 7.
('ii.vler ami llorushy got honie runs
for tho Culm.
ft. U. E.
Philadelphia.., 7 12 0
'('i)lcHKo 8 7 2
, .i'c(irnw, Hoy, Sweellani'l, Cnl
llna and nvls; Bush, llorne, Illake
and Urdoe.
"' ST. i:oriS. June 15. (P) The
St. l.ouis Cardinals remained on
top of the National league heap hy
nosing out the Boston HraveB, 5 to
4, today In 10 Innings.
R. II. K.
Postun I 7 V
St.. Uiuls 5 12 0
R. . Smith ' and Taylor; Alexan
der, ll. llcll, Itald and Smith, Wil
son. ...
CINCINNATI, June 15. (P)
tlmn-klyn shaded Cinrinnali 8 to 7
iinre tndnv and made a dash for
a train home to meet tho lilants
tomomiw.
iii-.4iyn- ..Lll.. L.:.:- 'V:i "si
ClnjRlnnntl : 7 '12 0
, lvlr?l'Veeno', Moss'. Pilorrison and
J'lclhlc'h; Mliy, Itlxoy, Ash and
dntiefiirth. t , ' '
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KOS ANOKI.Kt, Juno K..(4t
fv llnllj wood Stars romp-Mi off
Willi both ends of H double heuder
wlil Porttanri today, taking n four
game to two rdo irt the snrion v(th
4 to l and a to 4 victories.
Walter -Kinney' fenucklo ball
worked to perfection nnrt the Stars
Mmllrd I'ortlnnd to flvt hits In the
1 fu'Kt game, '.)n Funk's homer in
Tho first Inning, and three more
tnOle off Hoy Chesterfield in tho
fWeotid gave Hollywood the game.
1 In tho second name .loo .Marly
ropmotd tloorfte Holb-rson when
ihe-'ncore was tiort in tho third. tS
blank the visitors In tho romalhinu
Innings, 1 Hollywood MukUmI Infield
to score Iturkott from third with
tho'wmmmi run in too nttn.
liassier, I'oruanuM rerenuy accpur
cd heavy hitting short stop, con
neetert for his fourth homer In
three day In the first inning of
thi night cup. He ore:
First game 1!
Portland 1
ilollywuort
' Chewtorflold and Woodalt
It. K.I
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R
Kln
ny nhd Itnsnler.
Second R.iiliP
l Mr tin ml
tTollywood f
(7 Innings)
('Refllcl!a and Heo; Hollerson.
Marty and Hyp her.
'oat lORTie HnM'bnll
Kim Frnnelsco-Sacramenlo,
post-
poned, rain.
Oakland-I.os Angeles, postpon
ed, wet around.
Mlwsion Seati e game postponed,
rain.
DOUBLE BEATING
ON LAST LAP Al
hcntinoton I'AiiK. cui.,
1 r.. (A) .MumrlcM burdened
Jti;io .
eontlnuon
limbing ''of inuiiiiltilns;
Hkins broned by wind ami mm, the)
uui'vlvoi'H of t lie 1 ni nHcoiUlncn hil
minmn neri.y loony iraiieu inio mm;
I. os AnKcles nulniib the winner
Htlll In douht.
Wllh only a nlnIc lap lo he run,
anil with more than 3,1100 miles of
country behind. I'el'e finviizzl, 23-
year-old llrltlsh horn Italian, held
first place In elapsed time hy nlnennd the California man may fini
minutes and 00 veconns over John-
ny Halo, stocky policeman of Pas-
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iiiii.iiii.'ii i, ,n- inn iiiiiii .limn-)
liark. I.os AnKclcs.tomorrow niwlit
will decide II.
llllslto l'inek. of ilalV. Won to-
day's lap from San Juan Capls-
ii.uk, mil iin- iniiiii- rinniTii a-
iu.i .inn ,-ui, i imi-i in - nun: i
stretch to finish In a tie for sec-I
end place, overshadowed his vie
tory. t'niek caiitured the run In
X hours. 4." minutes and -io sec
onds, (iavuzzl and Salo. fluhtim;
to lead each oilier to the colltr.il
station, deadlocked at II hours, 51
minutes and m seconds.
Tll'XTIXOTOX I'ARIv, (.'al.,
June 1 f). A1) C.nlHto I'melt, of
Italy, won iho final lap of the
tranH-continenlal bunbn derby, n
(i2-mllu run from Kan Juan Cap
iHlrano, today. JIIh time wan 8
h on n4, l H mlnuteH and 00 Heeondw.
A nhort Jaunt Into Ijoh Ant-les fol
lowed by n 2K-mllo $Ht yn'ni marn
thon within AViijjley field toinor
row nl'ht will complete thocrosH
country rnn. (
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CHlCACiO. June 1 5 (!( Windy
City, a game little -brown son of
l'pnet, a H to I Hhot In the bet-
tint;, went fin. OuO raelng faiw dell
rloiiH with uxeitonient today by
eorlng n Htartllng uitet In wtnninm
the $Mi,000 Ameriean derby at
WiiKhlnnloii park.
Thn trluinphant threV-yeat'-iMd,
a t'hlcago borne, owned by a Chi
cago HportKinan, Frederick M.
(irabner, won tho race at one in Ho
and a i un rl ! In L':ia over u track
that wan hi'ai'y and tdow. "
Nainhapur, the game California
horse that alwayw euneH from be
hind but seldom whiH, finished
second, a lenih and n half In the
rear, Just an he did In the CoflYolh
handicap last winter, and in the
Kentucky derby just a month ago.
Thundering along in third place
mine American, one of three Iou'mch
coupled oh the H. T, Wilson-Walter
J. Salmon ntry. Dr. Frceland.
winner of the l'renkness, finished
fourth.
Clyde Van Uusen, Kii))oHedly u.
per-son of a super-horse, Man O
War. winner of the Kentucky der
by, struggled across the finish line
eighth tn the field of nine starters.
Thin highly played favorite, after
hniu;lng on to eeortd placo for
half a mile, with I Hack Diamond
netting tho enrly pace, Mow up ami
quit .lust before the three quarter
was reached. ' . '
IT
PLAYS HERE TODAY
The'Mnntague baseball team, tin
defeated this season In six games,
will play the .Modfnrd team at the
fatrKrnurtd.i this afternoon. A
largo delegation of Siskiyou county
fans are expected to accompany
tho team here. Manager Taylor
has mado n couple of switches In
the local line-up. Shatuclc will
start at second base and Clarence
Dunn will pluv hurt s,toi, .. Ma
honey will go In .the field. Jack
1 1 UK he. hiKb school star, Is elated
tt start tbo ganu.
Tin- Ash la ml team Journeys to
Klamath Falls for its cmnu today.
SPOKANK, WhpIi, June U. iy
After tbre days figuring ann revls-
np
graduate managers of the
northern division of tho Pacific
roast conference today adopted a
fonr-year rotating bssUothiill sched
nto which cxelurtYs the Fnlveislt
of Montana.
The tirizzlv Institution was tins'.
1 rd Thursday when the officials o
Melded that games at Missoula. Mon
- Unim. fereed the other teams In the
ADOPT HOOP SKED
FORN.W.SCHOOLSi
hurt hern section of the conference
U. 11. K. 'to travel ion far.
M The nroerntn, which goes Into of
O.lect next ,lanunry4 will be used fur
hour years with Oregon ami Ore-
goa State college, and Idaho an I :
WhshiroMon State college exchang
ing scbeituloM. while the rniverhy .of American immigrants,
of Washington was given, "huirJ Miss Olson, accompanied hy Mist
p'are. 1 he lluskloft wll! pWy thv j Yoilcr sang "in My Oardeii of
virtually the same schedule lot the ; Kom s." and "What tho Hose Has
four seasons. (to Tell.'
The completed schedule give? Mrs. Wagner assisted by a group
each team si mote cm me- ih.in of Ashland members seied cof
lust your, I fee, b e cream anil cake.
TUESDAY GRAPPLE
Tfckcljf fcr the wrcstlhiK nmokcrj
ill the iirinury Tui-Mluy fiiuhl,
f-u luring Jack It umoiiii and I Job '
KraiiKc In the main -v-nt, are ell-I
! A Lrmlip of offlriiiln of the M;tl
Jng UiHt, ncvnrtUng to Hailnr Jm-k ; , .... . , t f ...
id, promoter. The match in
I'exMPctea to be hunl foiiKht arid In
expected to kc K Van ho hpvc'iviI
nirprlHe.s, t-uciu-H will be uuinitieu
I friM
,., ,..,.. ,,,,. ,.i,i ,.
eauily inlHtnken for Ituinona "f
j huhk ami tnovie fame. 1h Hill youiiKI
ml is wild to have more experience
: than Krausi. Kriuiae, however, is!
n.,-,iKilzi-l as one of the rotiKhext I
. M the rim; mi the Pacific coast.!
himself plenty well kicked and
; i,M, )!,! heforc the match Is over.
CillllO JIHK oiui is ominous
iiimseii in iiainiiif; 101 nil' mull (
with Joe J-'ercuson. . Ciillfornla
i fifblci-. anil , boxer. . TI)oy will,
I ul I., f..f , t h l.-lv minnlou. fnri
one fall. A preliminary will f'at-
lire .IOC I OI'IH'I I OI tlOSl'OUia; W 11 11
jiumiiiy . I'oweil Jieuioj-ii
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BOUTS IN EAST
HAN KUA-VCIStlO, Juno lH.fA1)
(InovKO Dixon has UiVoled hlct
riRht.H 'on Hovernl wcore chiiiH in
Iho puHl thvne yours without much
notico holng taken oT It hut ont
viotrtry Iuih Hhoved the noro mld
rtlcwoiKht from Portland, Ore., fnto
tho limellKtit. Ho haH rccoived
throo -offers to fisht in tho east
Kiiir.o HtopplnR Jock Malonc, St.
Paul veteran in live rounds ut Oak
land. "htHt week. The bout was
halted when Malono'H lip waj cut
hut lixon was tar out in front.
Aim .Martin,-., rpiiro sen, Ling . ,l?ixon
hei. said toilay -jje Juul veccivo l
ofTtua to meet both Iti ne, 1p Vnn
ffnd .M'axie Uosenhloitm In Now
York, and Haakon Hansen in 'hl-
3
1'ho stranRO order to Which orily
a chosen few can belong, either bv
good fort line or skill, received a
new 'member yesterday 'nt Iho
Itogito Valley 'GoYf course, when It.
H. Smith of tho California Oregon
Power company' mado a "hole-in-
one" on hole 12, entitling; liim to
Iho privileges ot membership in
Ibft llole-In-One Club. He 1h tho
lillh member and new members
are Very few and far betweoti.
In recognition of his foal, Mr.
Smith will receive a number of
KOlf halls, a case ot ginger ale, pos
sibly a new club and other prize?,
always awaiting to ho awarded to
u "hole-in-one" player. ,
lhile : $ has a par of three and
necessitates n drive of 1Sa yards.
He was playing with C. W. Hrown
when Jie made tho rare shot.
The Itogue lllver sanitarium at
Jacksonville, although In operation
loss, than two years, has shown such
rapid growth that a larger build
ing seenied necessary and a now
addition has been completed and
is rejpdy Tor occupancy. The main
feature Is a modern and fully
equipped surgery which will be
open to any doctor who wishes to
operate In It. Another very con
venient feature Is the hydraulic
elevator which is the Tirst and only
elevator In Jacksonville. Space is
also provided for r. delivery room,
anil a colonic irrigation room. The
.latter Is already fully equipped.
This lidded space and equipment
makes it possible to handle prac
tically any case In the Valley and
fills a need felt since tho opening
of the sanitarium in October. lt27.
New Electrician
At Pennington's
Pennington's Uattory and F.lee
trlc Service In ot'der lo meet the
increasing demands of their bud
ness and to render more efficient
service to their patrons, have so
cured tho services of Kimono
Nowlln, who Is now In charge or
the battery and electrical depari
inenl. Mr. Nnwlln was with tho Dclco
Uemy factory branch at San Fran
cisco, oefore ' coming to M edford
and ts an expert auto electrician.
M r. Now Hn's family w 111 Join
him here soon.
College Women Meet
The, llnal mootln of the Hoguo
Hiver Valley Colleae Women's
club was held Saturday at the home
of the newlv elected president,
Mrs. Kmil Peil In Ashland.
Hepovts were niven by retirinn
officers and committees appoint
ed lor the i-ominu year.
Mrs. II. C. Hansen very ably re
viewed "Peder Victorious" by O. Iv
Holvaag. n story dealing with the
prcblcmn f the record generation
OF MADDUX AIR
LINE VISIT CITY
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; 1(1 ,' f, ... fh .,,.., illti,'
flight and Mopped over nlKht In
,.IV ,i Hiiiernia ureon I'ower cominiuy.
Thiitihey would have landed on!""" 10 tho r"1'1 8!" "f lilt'
the new field had there 'been sen- ('"!' li'ayers would he unable to'
Ice there, was a statement made bv , "IT"'1'1' 'I'licntlny niKht on tho regit
r. V. Tomllnson. vice president of , ll,r CBlirSruIn Oreson Power com-
llw, Maddux Air Lines, who ex -
messed enthusiasm over the ,a -
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tion chosen her
iij mi: mi- miii
committee
I Others In ttie party Incluileil Sell
' ric lirown. assistant to the presi
: j
traffic develoimient mammer:
firant P. IuP.ols and .Monte C.
Abranis. general traffic maneijcr
of the Cnitcd Air Kxpress, a (illest
J i'-Up''ai-tjld
offleiiilH, whose i
,(.u(
tiuarters are at (flendale, ('al.,'
lire Investigating loeatlons aloiiK j
the line a to their suitability fort
handling the lurye 1 0-pnMHetiT
planes being used by ihulr cum
puny. Just before the Maddux plane
landed, a St ear man Wight whirl
wind ship, owned and operated by
Kdward yon Adeluug and lr.
Krant'I.s Shook, both '.ut Oakland,
arrivel on a return tiip from
Seiittle, for the nlht. Uoth planeH
will take jff this morning, weather
permitting
F
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. A. IMipntnul
and Mr. and Mrs. II. Van dor l.e:;t
of Juneau, Alaska, arrived in .!cd
ford yesterday to visit over lie
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
jCrewH, on their way smith l ir the
Jsummn: mo il lis. They wore the
i guoHts of 1 onor at a dinner p.i-. iy
Kfven by Ju'riro and :.;vfi, Cni'W"; at
Itho lloiol lledford hist -nigM:- Mr.
ilollenthal, 'who wa:i formeVly a
law partner of Judge Crews in Ju
neau, Is attorney for the Federal
Mining company, here, and IokhI
advisor for tho Alaeka Juneau Mol l
Minium company In the' north.
They will leave tho first of the
week for California. ; i,
Realtor Moves Office, ,
K.i C Corn, local realtor 'jimvod
liis office headquarters yesterday
from tho Monigomery Ward buHld
ln to ll South Itivei.side.
The new location was the former
office of Air. Corn lor two ,vearn
up to eight months ago. In (ilscu.i
sing his reason for moving to th
highway he said, "I feel that The
tourist of today is looking for' fie
opportunity that the ltogq rlvm
valley otters, and I nni nnxlouu to
meet as many of the travelers as
possible." 1 '.' '
Koy Thoimui, who was formerly
engaged in the real estate business
in Portland, la associated with Mr.
Corn.
HAIHMOim, June If.. p
Herkeley Hell of Texas, won the
singles championship today in the
Maryland State Mens Tennip
championship tournament, defeat
ing Bradshaw Harrison of Oregon.
The score was (1-1, 5-7, (1-4. tl-l. Hell
defending tl'e championship he won
last year, got his greatest advan
tage in tho final mutch from a
specially effective service
HiMhlrbeiii to lluilri Ships.
WASHINGTON, June I . IV
The Hethlehem Sliipbuilding eor
inratiou of tiuincy, Mass., was Ihe
lowest bidder among private con
cerns for the first of the five el-uls-sers
biiln on which Wore opened
today at the navy department.
u and Holly Sra. Phonb !44
A Complete Cleaning ard
Dyeing service .
Ore mu Bullion
Purchn.icd
I.!, mvt hy St it, . t t' itthHUl,
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WIlDHtRG BROS.
SMI 1 UNO tt Rl I ININCi CO.
I'ljnc So:th San I ttmn.),
Klectrotlu'rapy Clilroprartle
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9tli Sucrrfsftil Year In Modtord
Trontmonts by Appointment
Mfdford Center ttldg. Phone 965
Nuturopntby 1'i'oJ Scleuco
Vj REPAIRING
VWlwiJEWELEiJs Sum '
""Nk5 ui'""o',tiw
! FATHERS DAY TO
i
i BE FEATURED !N
COPCO PLAYLET
"Daddy's (ill'l." a two-act radio
playlet will he presented , over
KM.I0I). tie Mail TfihtTtre-VilKin
station tomorrow nlKhl from nine
to 10 through the courtesy of the
' '') I"'"1"'
hour, tile weekly
i"" "" ,u ..loiiuu.y
was switched to -Monday
uhroiii'h the kindness ot .Mrs. Vir-
ii,
gin.
'Hie little play deals whimsically
with the Idea of "Fathers Day,"
observed nationally today and
which is the inspiration for e num
ber of programs th.rgughqut' this
week. . . '- i ' ' j
Those'tippearing In 'the cast are
Earl Davis, Jo .Murray Route),
Klett her , FIsli and tyary Groiner.
:; r-
IT
Monday and Tuesday at
Armstrong Motors Hhowroom
the
the.
prospective motor buyers will ha'o
a chance to see just how un auto
mobile is built!
livery buyer of an automobile
should see these pictures, says Mr..
Armstrong of the Armstrong Mo-!
tors so that he or she eun see
just what they are paying their
money for when they buy.
This miniature automobile show
will consist of an engineering ex
hibit, a phantom chassis and a
color and stylo show, which has
been (lcMnea especially lo please
the ladles. )
Mr. Armstrong invites the pub-
lie io see these pictures and also i
to stay tor the feature picture . ui
a young couple's adventure in IJV- i
na m it Detroit, tho hoipe of the j
automobile industry. This picture
was produced at a great expense
and it one of the best of its kind
we have seen.
Mr. Armstrong has been ad
Vised that owing to tho demand
that the exhibition will only re
main in Med ford for two Uays,
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 18
and
,t!urns Construction of bonnctH
olnpletert, ' ' J:. i
2:30 P. M.
Jackson County
Fair Grounds
Medford
vs.
Montague
Admission 25 and
Children Under 12, Free
WRESTLING
Armory
Tues.yJune 18
8:45 P. M.
1 KROSE
or Pot-Hand
vs.
ROMONA
of JiOS Angeles
Special Event
Sailor Jack Woods
vs.
Ferguson
(iood Preliminaries
Ladies Free
Uenei-al Admission
$1 l?in,!iside $1.50
KSTiI'mii'"'"''
Business
Interruption
Insurance
docs what a
fire policy ;
can not do!!
R. A. HOLMES
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.' Phone 444
SINCE 1 9 0 9!
i l i .i.iinnMHiiTM-ill-11 1-'"J
July 3
CELEBRATE
at Crescent City
CLAM DIGGING CONTEST
; " ' DANCING -
" free fireworks
big street parade
baseball ? races
' Visit the varships
Legioii Drum Corps Contest
Dedication of American Legion
Memorial Hall ;
Brirjg the Family!
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There's Pride and Ecotioiny
in Owning Your Own Home
Make an investment of your rent dollars. Enjoy .the home that
you've always wanted.
We offer a special financing plan that makes home ownership
simple to accomplish. If you own a lot, we'll start your home
without a down payment. If you do hot own your lot we can 'of
' f er a plan that requires a very small initial payment with bal
ance payable in easy terms to suit your convenience.
Come in and Talk It Over Today
OVER 20 YEARS IN MEDFORD
Not a Stockholder Has Lost a Penny "
1 m . mm
O pitrking troubles cxht at The Manx.
TV,,, rlnnrman takes vour car when youL
A r,Ur it in
trnve
II
i
the Hotel, just hand him your key as you leave'
the car that's ill. Located in the heart of the.
C.itv near evervtnintr.
Service QtialityJIospitality-
I 7
UlieMANX.
If
SAM " FRANCISCO
and 4
JACKSON COUNTY
Building & Loan
ASSOCIATION
ill -take
yoiiX car,
J sir"
a firaraire connefted with .
Title insurance
kKouldcc6mpair
evcrif deed
When it is Ub late you
may find you have paid
for something Which you
did not' get. It j's'of the
utmost importance to ev
ery home e wner to insure
'the title to his home with
a good company, .it is .the
only sure aiid permanent
protection.
Jackson County
. Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St., Phone 41 :
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