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METYFOBB MXTL TRTBTTJCE, TCDFORlXOnKOOy. WEDNESDAY. ,TrTC 10. 10-20.'"" PXTJE FTVTfl THREE FAMOUS FLIERS MEET Qfl OMQ AHAIM I UuLUliU nUnlli j .!?,WiMiypinMwr iiiiiii null iii u v j. v - "v "ae.n ATHLETIC JINX1 mMkyfi Mackmen Make it 13 Wins in T4 Starts Against! Johnson's Crew Robins : On Warpath Against, Giants, Take Double Bill Site w A ""i'iCSf KfeBd Hr -ft I'.v William .1. (Iiipuinu. AssiM'iatcd lrcss Sports J-Mitor I'l l hil.t I here" mifcllt to bp il law, hut tfVtn t hut might do 111110 good. It is difficult to believ' that nny mire r-tatutt. un th books vuuUX orotpci iho .senators (mm ilif Athk-tlcs. It hupiiencd ncaln yesterday at WashinfU.m in Cull vii-w of a hardy band of rauitul fans thirteen vit-imit-K for lilt' .Mack men in fourteen starts aKaliVHi Walter Johnson's men. If this is i-urrie.1 far enough, it may easily mean the margin by which the Athletics defeat I he Yankees, hiTsuiuliiK always that they do defeat tle Yankees. Tho score of this latest outrage against t'lurk f iriffith'v pr-m-i- of m nd was 7 to ii. and the Senators threatened to the very last: to pull it out. Tho home forces did have the satisfaction of seeing Robert .M. (Jrove. star left h under of the American k-uKue. making an nn dijniified exit after the second In ning, but Itulie WalberK was in there when the pay-off took place. Tho customary parade of Wash ington pitchers marchc-'d thnnth the box, headed by Hadley. The victory netted the .-thletics n aln of half a game over the Yankees, who now trail by vIrUi full tames anain. The champions dii w better than an even break against the Ited Sox. despite the presence of iWibe Kuth in the lh-sh on the bench. Freddy llei mach exercised his customary spell over the Hostunese in the opener to win by to 0. hut Pip fras. . Xachary , and Sherid shot the chutes in the 'nightcap, which Boston won by 7 to 4. l,ou Ceti riir got his lSth home run in the opener, holding his lie with Haley of the Cardinals, who broke out with a round trip blow at Chi cago. Other teams in the Ameri can league were idle. Inspired no doubt by the loose conduct of tho n raves who bra zenly took two one-run decisions from the Cardinals at St. Louis on Sunday, the roaring Robins hit the warpath at a most inoppor tune moment for tho fJiants. Not ciiltsfied with winning the first "game' by H to 7, the Klatbush flock came right back in the second to win by 7 to (i on home runs by (lube I Srcssler and liabe Herman in the eighth and ninth respectively. The first game witnessed the rout of both 1 Jirry 1 teuton and F Jazzy Vance, John Morrison did a fair job of finishing for the Robins, but the Ciant pitching remained Indifferent. Melvin (HI hit. his 15th homer, and liill Terry also hit for the circuit. Itill got tvne out of 10 in the two games, lifting his average to .400 and himself to the league leadership. The fiiants were not the only contending team to run Into trouble yesterday. Red Lucas out pitched Irvin Rratne at Cincin- hatl to shade Pittsburgh by - to 1 ahd the Cubs thumped the Cardi nals by 13 to t; at Chicago, as Hack Wilson hit two homers. This 1 mind of results left the Cardi nals holding a three-point lead find their heads. The Pirates vro second, three points ahead of the Cubs. The 4 to 2 victory of the Phil lies o ve i the Urn ves wa s notable chiefly for the 1 "in home run of Charley Klein, the slugging outfielder , of tho Philadelphia team. Lester Sweetland pitched unart ball against Pen Ca ntwoll and Levcrett. MtTi PL iVW. RI 5 VAV i Coast League Yesterday (Hy I he .sMKlatet l,wii. R. H. K. Missions .1 - San Kraucit-co 15 Irt - Cole. AlcQuaid, Knott and ltald wln; J act Its and Reed. R. VI. v:. Hollywood ti K n Los Angeles 4 S :i Shellebaok and Hassler, Sypher; Moiling and Sundberg. H. ii. i:. Oakland 7 -' Seanle 1 S 1 Daglia and Keed: Fisch antl Itorrennl, Saciamento-Portlaml game post poned; rain. Fights Last Night (Hy iho .Worhited Pros.) CINCINNATI. Maxie Iiosen bloom. New York, ouipointeif Joe Amlersoin Covington. Ky.. O"); Larry Sanxoue. Cincinnaii, out polnled Habe Pilico, Newark. N. J. Associated rrcss lihoto Lady Kzry Heath eft)t Marvel Crcsson and Ruth Elder (right) met in Los Angeles when Lady Heath, English flier, arrived in Loa Angeles on her air tour of the United States. N K W YORK. Al Rrowii. Pan ama, outpointed Yidal (iregorio, Spain, l liit: Kid Chocolate. Cuh-i. stopped Teddy Rolh. New York. 3; Tony VacaretU. New York, niiipointed Pete Meyers, San Fran cisco, (10). Its Just Plain Common Sense, M Al.l.K.NTOW.N. I'll. Tommy (nian, Onlahn. Neb., "outlmintt'il .Itihnny llailirk, Phlhiili'lphia. (1. I.VDIAXAI'OI.IS. Kililli' An loion, I'mly. W'yo.. kuix-kcil inn Slnvp MiDimald, Canailian; (II; I. on l.nvotaci', Tel-re llaulo, ' Ollt lininted Charlio Court, ('Inctnnatl, (Ii). AGAINST B. KRUSE! PROVIDE SHUTOUTjEGAN'S STEADY PLAY SOUGHT BY JACK: AT JACKSONVILLE! M If Hob Kruso, Portland wreatlor. evor worked to win i a match he' ! went through all the motions when I ' , he defeated Jack Romona, Los An-1 ; gulps, two out of three falls at the ' ainuu y last night before a good-1 , sized crowd. Roiuona, who defeat-; ed Ira Hern ot Halt Iake City only I J a short time ago, seemed to have. (the etlKe on the match until Kruse, ! ; after ten minutes of wrestling, took j I the third tall with a leg strangle. I However, Romona was not con vinced Kruse in the better man and has challenged Kruse to a return i match, which will probably be held ne xl week. Romona, like Kruse, is young, but appeared to have more science than bis opponent. Kruse spent j most of bis time attempting to ;bieak away from holds, but now :and then clamped a punishing hold 'on the Los Angeles man, who I usually broke away in quick order, i Hob did not resort to as much ( roughness as in other matches. He j i ii h iiiruvvii iiui iii ine ring iwu or three limes and tound great joy In crawling to the ropes, especially j , wiien tie was made the victim or a toe hold. I Kruse won the first fall In 1" ! minutes, lost the second in 17 ; minutes and won the third in minutes. j In the special event. Sailor Jack i Wood found himself up against a harder man than he had expected when Joe Ferguson of Kvansville, I I ml., took a fall from r.im in nine minutes. Ferguson, a fighter hy trade, displayed good wiestling skill and at times Hashes of acrobatics. Ferguson wants to meet tiene ; O'tirady of Ashland in a tO-rountl fight, but O'Crady is said to be a bit backward about accepting. In tho preliminary. Indian Joe Corbel t of Rosehurg wrestled a draw with Dummy Powell of MVd ! ford. Tho , boys were evenly i matched. Must Divide Purse. LONUo.W t.4i If John McCor mack's new horse wins the Jersey stakes at Ascot Friday he will di vide the proceeds with Lord Astor. That was a condition of the sale of Crauailour to the tenor. Hist Citi.eu. VATICAN CITY. tAyi Tom maso LaRella's son is the first citi zen of the new papal state by riht of birth. The new father is a papal servant. Doctor I Hookworm. nkw York. in, a. s. w. Kosenbach. noted book collector, reads in bed three hours every night. $25,000! An 1 Automobile Accident A Suit for l)aiua.ucs. And t lie jury sniil ,,f2V 000.". Hp IdhI Automoliilp Liability Insurance with the ordinary Five and Ten Thousand Lini .its. He had to di, down in his own porkcls for 1."),000. And it wasn't there. Talk io the Assent of The Employer's Group Medford Investment Co. 125 East Sixth Phone 1224 The Medford Juniors playing in the American League National Jun ior ltusehall tournament, played Jacksonville at Jacksonville Tues day afternoon and defeated them by a score of 24 to 0. The Med ford team, however, will not have such easy sledding next Saturday, It is predicted, when they meet Roseburg. The Roseburg boys will be real opposition as they have come t h r o u g h a close contest against the ten or more teams of Douglas county as county champs. ' The Medford boys nre so far undefeated and undisputed cham pions of the southern section of tho district. The game- Saturday will he keenly contested and all ball fans are expected to be on hand to witness the game. The winner of the match at the fair grounds Saturday will enter the finals for the district champion ship. The local hoys are practicing every ' day in preparation for the Kamo and will hold up their end of tho battle. Local boosters are urifed to attend and give the boys the proper support. The game Saturday will he Vlay ed at the Jackson county fair grounds at 2 o'clock. A small ad mission will be charged and tickets may be hail at the Chamber of Commerce. The followine boys played against Jacksonville: Iran. Wash an. Clay. Caldwell, Smith. Wiseley. Lewis, Shaw. Lange. Lange, the captain, pitched for' Medford. -4 .STANDINGS OF THE kCLUBSL ' (Fly lilt' Asmm'IiiHmI I'lVv-i.) I'ai'il'ir C(ms( l.fliuni'. ' W. I.. Prt. MiXflolM 52 L'X .; San KranrlsTO 51 33 .007 Oalilaml 4S 3(! .11'; I l.c.s AliKi'li-M 42 41 ."jilil Hollywood -4" 4CI .".1(0 Sarlaninntn S7 47 .44(1 Kvilltli' 2'.i 411 .372 I'orllaml 27 "2 .342 National l.t'iiiriif'. W. 1.. Pel. Chlraco 31 2u .1123 St. Louis 3.5 22 .614 1'IU.slMiiKll 33 21 .CI 1 Xr York 2X 24 .S I'hilailolphla 23 27 .4r,0 llrooklyn 22 30 .42.1 lloslon Ifl 32 .373 ( Inilnnatl 20 35 .384 Atni'i it-aii l.i-iii;iio. W. I.. I'll. Phll.iil.'lih!a 40 13 .7r,:, Nw York 32 21 S04 SI. I.ouls 32 23 .52 lviroll 31 2!l .117 Cli'Voland .'. 2 27 .491 VVa.-hlliKlon 30 32 .S I'hlniKo 21 37 .3(12 liuHton II 31 .321 I L KEATTI , 15. (7;0S:) Chandler Ksan of Medfcnil. former nalionut aniulur chaniiiinii; dem onstrated yestercay that lie is still one of the greatest competitive golfers in the game. For thirty holes Egua was down to Dr. John son, but squared tho matcli at the 3-ttti. haired the :)5tli ami thon Villi everything denendiug uiwii the re sult Johnson cracked while Kgan. playing the same.stendy golf, was up on his opponent (or the first time during tjie day und woo his way Into the next round, one up. A Straw Hal 15c S2 House Dresses . . 95c Black Sox, 3 pair . . 20c Canvas Gloves 10c Boys' Long Pants . . 95c Leatherette Aprons . 20c Kvi'ry hinst, ill' roiii'sc, v;ir rlotlii'S. If lie's wisi. lit "11 wonr (lie Mini (lint will '.:ivo t-tn-ri'i't ici-siin.il iippi'muiicc jiihmI sl.vlr, L'"iiil iinittri;il mill 'jrtioil t a il it' n tr. Nnliiriilly, lio has in liny llu'st' i-lnlhi's I'n.ni sonit" iiii'i't-hanl. Now. N'lu'ti it i-inn's In luiyiii"; clothes, is it sensible to pav aliniil ."ill per cell! of yinil' lnmiey fur l lie inei'i-liaiil 's liiuli renl. Iiemilifiil I'iMares, etc. .' Or is il sei'.silile to come In my Front SI reel store, where llie rent is low. whore tin- fixtures .ire. plain and where niosl of your money ours li'jlit with (he oanncnts'.' Il iluesii't laUe a eolleoe professor u lit-11 if thai ::ui. Now! That's just one of the reasons wliy I can offer wmitlerf ul liarL'ains. Tlml s insl one of the reasons why my liusiness is jrnwiii! mill iirowini;. Another reason is thai I have rslalilisheil womlerful linyini; eonueel ions willi soine of America's foremost manufacturers. Il 's just plain eniuiiioii sense, men, anil you will do well lo lake iiilvanlai'e of Ihe correct elolhes values tliat I am offerino. anil I. mean it. Sincerely, Wll.l, II. AVI I.SON. Radio Program KMED ' Mill Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station ' . Wednesday! June in. 1929 ! 22S.9 .Meters 1310 K. C. v. ai, . ; ! C to G:i3 Isis Theatre. 6:15 to li:;tu Mail Tribune news and markets. G:.1u to 7 Orescent Dairies. 10 to 12 I:reum!and Dunce. Thursday June 20, 1SI2II A. M. 9 to 11:30 Durant Dealers. 9:30 to 10 Golden West Ciif- fee. 10 to 10:30 nnomv Oroce- terln and Ed illnn's market. lo;.iu to II :ieele A Kindle Service Stations. 11 to 11:30 Independent Rlec tric company. 1 1 : SO to 12 .I'urmln & Woods Drags. 12 News items. Mull Tribune I. M. . 12 to 12:30 Merrlcks Nata torium. 12:30 11 Gold Seal Creamery. 1 to 1:30 Dnick Dealers. 1:30 to 2 Heck's Hakery. 2 to 2:30 YonuKlove & Co. 0 to 6:15 Isis Thcutre. 6:15-'to fi:30 Mull Tribune news and markets. G:30 to 7 Associated Oil Co. 8 to 9 Knrmors Kxchango Ctf- operatlve. Men's Fine 100 per cent Wool Suitscorrect styles, made by. some of the very best tailors in the $ i A 50 AiiKw.irl. ci7ac tr oriinor at JL JL country all sizes, 36 to 46, going at . Men's All-Wool 15-oz. Blue Serge Suits, $25.00 suits going at $17.50. The famous Buddyserge suits, sold everywhere for $37.50 to $45.00. One of the best suits in the market, $25.00. Better think it over. Also hundreds of other bargains. Will H. Wilson 32 North Front Street l)iUI.WMWWM.ll.U.tl'UIJ.t nmiil in lnt t-i it i v " i fTTrririsr i flEST INSECTS .J :Flica reek whJi liartcria. TUcy taint everything they touch. Itilccl loou. tjiiisw uii.uiu i.".ii.t.-,b. A.itlnrilic ny 40,000 deaths each year are" caused ly fly coiitamiiiation. Flics must be killed. FLY-TOX is easy lo use . . . frajrant . . . luuailes to people . . . guaranteed. -" oevEtOPEDAT MELLON INftTITtTK OF IHPU&THIAL J II IM CtgABCH lV WBK HBggAHCH fEUOWSHIP .S'T. Kim , J uih (Ayi - 'Mid 'royalty and piiKi-nntry AmT r'A Id'inh Cnimt lumntrow wvtt n fitting climax to a nvnnutUnul rudnK riir''''i' m h hall !fn Ylnii land'fi pr irt I-? nf tho turf In tho noli cup at lifviil A wot. Win or lowv. Mr, .lohn I. H'-riT: planjt to return her Rroat fnur-yr.ir-filfl olt to thi I nii.-d Stat' for th nmpltion f lif I arin rRH'pr. : ' ni f'T lli:it hnil it lit'KfnninK two yaiM an hx a Jiii-nt1f antl r-n h 1 ii i"fk AmorlrAn roittlnnt with th winnitiK of Hi tin .- f.u- uU hJinpion-hip. I.A rirtANDi; Ore.. Juno. 10. 'A'ttt. liai nuiii. pi cHitli'iit tf "tin' First National hank, The J nill. wntt t-lect-( pn-Hlticiit of the Kon Hankorn' HHnrlntlon at the LMth unnunl ronventlon of the as .soflatlon hern yesterday. oilier officei-H are: Vtre presi dent. Wilt T. Wright, proHlitent Hunk of renn Olty; treasurer, Ira l'owell, .Munmoiuh. The exerutlvy comntltlefl ron HixlM of rhalrinaii. Ham Itti kir. eunhier HruntK 1'hhh and JoHeiliiiit' hank. Irani h I'uwk; John F. I n ly. retlritiK pivt-ldeirt; Waltm-'- Holt), vli-e president I'nlted Hluti'H Na tionnl, I'oi tliind : II. K. ( 'onlltlue, vice pieHid'tit ha flrando Nutlonal hank: Frd Calllmer. vice pi'e-s. dent Flint National hank, Alh:tny. Mfim-y For 'I'tiy. NI'.W ViiUK-M'i At an aiuMoii in Madison S'uare (iai li-n, I ." ii h -relf of Kihvm (I W. Hi ov ninii'K really brought f J.M rt.rtfto. TH- pio ceedt. he unnotlneeH. are to ! u-fti for purehnro of toyn fir ehildun nnd oi her phi hint hropir. Aninri: thofe al'fent from tip- auetitin M ItrotvninL' ' r'e,u hf . . tiHfii tn t.i'l ICr. IIOAIK. Ml The Triloin.i. ;i TiewHpuper. tindeitandM I h;H the Jmpe if to pri-xent a Bold rot-1 lo llie tjueen (if lt.il-. TlllBinook Koad leiidttm to li'-w hlKh Hiliool conifltoil. When They're Klein-Made They're Tailor-Made in Medford It is neither expensive, extravagant nor uneconomical to wear clothes made for you. They carry smartness, cor rectness and individuality in every line. . , Priced from $35 up raw UPSTAIRS 128 East Main LILLIAN AtfiEftWONTP 'WXf THRILLING' OPERETTA il 1 lf UOMBERG'sHOr'r, Qt'ip BPARKLINO SCOEE l,UVC' Bitten than hi. "Stud.nt Prlnc." ; , or "Blotsom Time" Hear the songa wblill liuve piictrcled thi Kloun "One Alone" "Deiert Love Song" "Hoi" "Tho Sbre 8ono," "One Flover In Your Garden," and a dozen other, OVER ONE YEAR IN LONDON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, 68 WEEKS IN 8 AN FRANCISCO L08 ANGGLES. - ALREADY IT HAG ENTHRALLED MILLIONS. . Housing male chorus) best oulsido grand opera. Boauteous houris who can sing ta rcll a) dancs. Cecil Stewart's Famous. Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, June 22 Prlcet: Matinee, Lower floor, $1.50 and $2.00. Log-, $2.00. Balcony, $.73, $1.00 and $1.50. Evening, Lower floor, 82.50 and $3.00. Loam, $3.00. Balcony, $1.00, $1.50 and (2.00. Performance atarta promptly at 2 and 8 P. M. 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