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MEDFOTID MAT7, TTCTBTjyE, MEDFORD, (WiOX. TUESDAY, JUNE 25. 1020. rxm six hurgliserles, heating lhi Pirates -I to 3. Chiefly because of the eii:ht hits Krvln Hrnine allowed. Includ ing three homers liy t-uyler, A" J t -unit and Iforiishy. limine himself hit a homer In thi- fifth with one (HI, tO give 1 lit I'llilli'H II t lift t j j was only temporary. The victory I I loft the CtiliH a game ami u half; hack uf Pittsburgh, it game nht-iiil of HI. I,oii1h ii ltd two games ahead; ; of the ilant. Itain halted the other M-heduled . league game between lion ton ami (Philadelphia with I lie H raves lead-: ling 2 to 1 In the third inning. I In tin American league, the 1 i Philadehihla Athletii.'H increased Fourth Victory Over Man-; Yankees (o'niiio full games by uoh- ling out the lloston lt-d Sox, f u i hattan Neighbors Cubs a double May wan the bases. . in ii In the ninth Innlnt' uriil ell- I jnhlcil Honimel to chalk ut hlsl I seventh straight ti'l uiiijih without j !a defeul. I Although Idle, lite Yankee re-! gained undisputed posni'Mlmi uf j second place when the St. l-otiin j ISrowns, wlili whom they had been j DODGERS FIND ni hit nniinlll ,1 llll II I lllll II'IHI i An i mi r All III ATI I IIA Murrel Finley Crosses Country ( To Picnic With Folks at Home TRAINING EM ' : i hi in in lu uiuiiui Robinson Aggregation Takes; Save One Game in Pitts burg Series. Hj Hcilicrl V. Marker, Associated I'lcxs Spoi ls Wilier If they cm, Id play every day. 1'ncNv Willirrt K the. Ci ill II I H I tied. (I !(! (! a (Incision In Clcvc- j 1.. ,1,11(1, I" I" ! . I I ' ' '1,1 111,1, i in , r,. n,i.! r..,- i -' liitu in, -I,,, ii,,, - son's Hmoklyn DiiilKiM's would ' l r.ntl- himii-rmii. two nt Hum l.y IcadlilC IMi' .Mlllnllllt iranui' iiimi-.m . Murrel finley j Karl Aveilll. At Uetroil. tin Tigers iMiiimted Vl Iks M un of liinKuishlng In fifth place, only n hop, step unit a jump out oi j K:i)H.r Ull(l :UJin fol. i ; ltH ami ; xicKfi'ld beauty veniii. ; scored an vtinv i.i to I vistory over However toiiKh the (Slants may ))() (.l((,aKO while Sox. Kmil Yde, be for the rei of the league, ihey ( fnrmoi. i.ira,(. 0mhprtw. gave the are only "cousins" to the I hnigcrs . Sox (pn ,UtM ,M)t lfKht4.IK.(j up n who boat their Manhattan rivals jlh(i .h, H yterday, 5 to 2, for the second j '. 4. HtralKht day, the fourth time In I .0(f ii(ilicrs Mncrs. Ihelr four last nieetlnKH and the) SKW Y)ltk. June n:. (IV) eKhth time out of 13 s-'imes thin I yur tratiM-Atlanllc linern noned scanon., . I their wav to their plerH today, '2 i Tilth-)-, blonde stepped off thft Shasta thlH iiioiiiIiik into tiiu arms of her 11 tot Iter, ,l rs. William Swarttt, of .Medfoid, and n group of ol he i' In en I re hit ives . and friends. Drowsed In a chic black i suit with ft white blouse, and i .lust when Jt seems that John I hours late because of a heavy fo MKiraw's hirelings are about to ; ,.xti'iidlni; over it J(MI-mlle wtretch go Hoineivheru. the IudKer come i fIOni New York to Nantucket nloiiK- and decide the (JlantH have nht. gone far enoiiKh. In the only other National lci irue enaKcmcnt, the ChicaKo t'ulis falvaued one came out of the IMttw- ni;v VOllK, I' pa, l-'la., stopped lieltflnm. (7 1. te Xcbn, Tnm Willlo Michel, KiiiiethiiiK one never nets in New York," she said, and added, "Med ford Is the grandest home sweet home In the world." a , .M Iks Klu ley, fullnwiog the re quest of. a Hollywood director, stopped over in the moving pic ture city to have a voice and screen test made at one of the xmall black hat. the lovely golden LtU(joH. .Before her engagement haired M urrel, who has been the inspiration of a number of inter na t lonally known artists, was vis ibly glad to be home. "We're going on picnics lo'ts of them," M Ish l'inley Informed her relatives before they had all taken their 1 daces lu t he car. "That's something I've been looking fur ward to all the way home, and Strain Upon Truth Tlio strain upon Inilli in ailvci-tinlng liceonirs too groat when the. pulilic is told tlml ollior cipnroltcs rnjoy llic loiiHlinf; process. It lakes tliroe years to proilurc l.urkv Strike's flavor, liiiw miriviileil rifjnrcllc is a lileml of inewt loliarroH from cnrli of tliree roiiseentive gnillis the cream of llic crop. Then comes the secret toasting process w hich in tlic opinion of 20,079-5(5-physic iuns makes I.neky Slrike less irritating than other cigarettes. This ex clusive lieot trcaliiient ulxo juirifies the totacco anil adds u touch of uul-sweet uvur uppctizing, delicious, difl'crcnt the earmark of ouo of the world's most popular products. Tlir figurrn (ii(ilrd Iiavc liccn rlirckcd nnd rrrlifiod lo )y l.YHKAISn, It OSS 11HOH. AND MONT r.OMKHY, Acroiui. Inula mill Auililois. (SIGNED) It's toasted No Throat Irritation iih a featured show girl in the Zlegfeld "Whoopee" pro ductlon, she acted In the silent pictures for two yearn. Following tier vacation here, site will return to the same pro duct tun, relieving the substitute who Is taking her place. She will be accompanied east by her sis ter, t'onsiance Kin ley Ft eddy, who will spend a few months there tif king in the various big produc tions and enjoying the attractions i of the city. "When Whoopee closes, which I Imagine will be about November, I may go Into the talkies. I know ! they shall hold a real fascination for me," she said. "But In the J meantime, this is going to be a real vacation." M - I 7 n 4 The Amcricau Tobacco C-ompnny, Incorpnrnled j 1929, The American Ig Tobacco Co.. Manufacturer If 9 wo$SySKto3o. let ). NoQough. if;:';?: v , . I The f.r.y Slrike Dimrr 1 'M ',- " " 4rrtwnlrti trill ronfirifip w s X s s ciico' .Nii(iirry iiiftlil in s N N C v tl C(i(i( f i tmnl ratlin SSXV v 1 1 , " ! -X .J- s 1 , i hook-up orvr tit N. 11. C y ,! ' 1 To maintain all $ M sloiulor fi.iiro, f no one can I feMfTOk Wl - i I i.,iv iii imiii ii j mjr . ..... rl; . Ii. II ot the iuivioo: Ii & I -i.-immmmsmsmi. .s. . .v. ' "REACH FOR instead of i r;x - I ASVEL1.' UtCt i TOLLEFSON FOR Tl II. (1. WIIhuii, an accountttnt, 60 yeat'H old. (lefoated Alvin Tollcfeson of Cetitial Point, I nivershy of Ore gon star, In a tennis mutch this mmning In a tournament to deride the Medtord city chanipiouHhli). Wilson 1h employed ly tho C. & h Fruit Co. . ;; Tollefeson was rated as an active conlendor to win tho title. The Kcoro of the match was (-, 6-4. j Iist evening In tho doubles Ptir- dtn and uitrneiti uoieateu ueuuy and Oemmor, - , U-6 and H-4. .Sloohr and Hoppor defeated Wll Hon and Jacobs, 6-1, 4-ti and 7-5. j A largo crowd hhw this morn 'ing's game and altjo the contasls last evening. Matches thin afternoon include i singles between Jimmy Kdmistbn and Harry Mutter and Cramer Deuel and Hurry Jacobs. Hallcy. Peuol, Hutler. Wilson rind Jimmy KdmiHton, the high school Hlar, arc still in the running. COMPLETED FOR HEAVYWEIGHTS j " - rucnuQAnV f " Mt 31 DHL r-IK pi-iw pHONt -466-467 Mt0fORD.040N Gossard Corsets A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY MANN'S Uzcudun and Schmelingl Await Bell 'in Milk Fund, Battle Gate Forecast at! - i $600,000 Basque Given Edge in Betting. ' NKW YOKK, June LV. (IP) Paulino I'zcudun and Max Kclunel Ing, rivals lu the season's moHt im portant heavy weight joust, have come to the end of their long train ing grind and are waiting patient ly for the bell that will send them fortli on the first round of their 13 -round "battle at tho Yankee sta dium Thursday night. With the fight still tliree days away, sponsors of tho annual milk fund charity boxing shows havo announced thai receipts already have passed the 9300,000 mark. Home what optimistic forecasts of a "gate" of $600,000 have been made. Both the "German Dempsey" and his Hpanlsh woodchopping rival have reached top form and will take it easy for the next few days at their training camps In Jake wood, N. J., and Hoosick Falls, N. V. Despite Seh mr ling's fine record In this country, the betting gentry persist in placing him on the short end of tho betting odds of 6 to 5. They figure that however hard the Teuton can hit, ho does not figure to stop tho rushes of a Paulino who has sampled the hitting capa bilities of the best heavyweights In the business without so much as a single wince. Proponents of the Spaniard fig ure he will be outpointed for the first few rounds, but that he soon will begin to slow the German down and come on to win either the de cision or by a knockout, possibly within eight or nine rounds. Or talnly the longer distance is an ad vantage to Paulino rather than Schmellng. for the woodiihopper apparently has unlimited stamina. S c h m e 1 i n g has yet to prove whether he can take a steady beat ing around the body and tt'ind up .under it. There have been rumors that Sehmeling has added an effective left hook to his repertoire of punches, but that remains to be seen. lie has been a one-han le-J fighter in ull of his bouts in thirf country. STANDINGS OF THE k CLUBS. J WI.YMII.ICnON. KiiR.. Juno :'5. Helen Wills, worn-ins" ntuckiiiXH. .iliew sll the crowds thsl cnnlii lnirk the. Htumls ahout the. No. 1 Wimbledon court as alio won her firm round mutch in tho r.Htisli tcimiH championships from "Tom j my" Tomhlin, keen mid enthusias tic Queens player, tt-0, ti-0. There had been much specula tion as to whether Miss Wills, who likes to play without tho impedi ment ol stockings, would follow her custom at staid and dignified Wim bledon. her tennis was superb, hut her stockings we.ro Just ordinary every day sort of apparel. They were silk but with nothing fancy at tho heels. Tho Kimliah gill had a dash of color for Hhe wore a pair of yel low socks rolled over her stock ings. Officials had not deemed that the women should wear stocking lull It seemed all did as a matter of preference, and anyway It was not I too warm today. (By Uio AMX'ljitcd Tress. N'atiolifll lAingiic. W. I.. Pittsburgh 37 22 Chicago 35 23 St. Louis 36 26 New York 3 4 2 0 Mrooklyn 2 31 Boston !S 34 Philadelphia 23 3 1". Cincinnati 21 37 .American licaguc. W. ti. Philadelphia 41 15. New York 3-"' 24 St. I.ollls 35 25 Detroit ... 35 311 Cleveland 2H 30 Washington 24 33 Chicago 22 41 Boston l'J 4 1 Pet. .627 .603 .581 . 5 5 7 .133 .424 .3!! 7 .362 l'ct. .7 4 6 .5113 .53 .5.1S .4S.1 .421 ,3-tn .302 FREE DENTAL NBW YOKK. June Ufi.- (P Announcement whs made today on behalf of Murray Guggenheim and his wife, heonle. that they planned to establish free dental clinics for children in alt five boroughs of New York. The announcement did not state tho total amount of the founda tion. It was said between $3, 000.000 and $4,000,000 Tuid been set aside for the construction, equipment ami endowment of the first unit in Manhattan. That clinic is to be put In operation hh mooii as possible, and a com prehensivo plan for the establish ment of the others worked out. CHICAGO. June 2ft. A U-year-old schoolboy was killed yes lenlsy w hen be and another youth of the same age fought with ftts to settle their griev ances. . The victim. Harry Heavtlin, was With tho eatuhlltdiment of the Med ford Gun club assured, the membership campaign benun seve ral weeks ago. Is well underway and a large number of member punched in the stomach by Hoy are being secured, uccordlng to S. Stokes. poller learned, shortly tl. Mendcnhall. secretary and after the fight started. treasurer. The club b planned to Heavtlin. It as learned, became be one of the most complete in angry a eek ago when Stokes, a the stale and to represent a heal j member of the junior police of thy flnsnclnl Investment. the school both boys attended. O. It. Wood of Prospect is the forbade him to cross the street present temporary president of against traiftc. T.ie fist fight the ortiaulmtion. which so far in- was decided upon as the best way eludes i he majority of the imp-1 to settle the differences, shooters in souther n Oregon Police and firemen worked for Plans are being completed for two hours to revive Heavllin. hut the big shoot here In August, he died without regaining con when some of the best shooters isclousness, in the state are expected' to take The Stokes boy was held for the p:itt, fc inquest today. A Glorious WASH FROCKS For Summer Time Hot-weather frocks arc thesa new itetty Ilaxley tub fast prints, voiles am) batiste. They are charming garment'! smartly trimmed in organdie, lace and contrasting tape, tight bodice, full skirts and of course flairs, tiers and ruf fles. These frockst come in sizes for the Junior miss to the matron. $195 Fresh from the shops oT , Hetty Laxloy, Ilolen of Holly wood and St. Clair, are these hotter tub dresses of aheer voiles and batiste. All arc fast colors and the syles are adorable; some with cap sleeve and others with long; sleeve, clever skirt und hod ice effect. 5295 to $18 OVER 1000 YARDS of This Season's New ' . . SILKS ON SALE WEDNESDAY A parade of unequalled silk values will march before your eyes if you come to Mann s Wednesday. Here we have assembled over a thousand yards of this season's newest silken fabrics bo niuch in demand for summer time dreBSes the qualities, colors, patterns and values will astonish you. We urge you to take advantage of this offering as it will not come again this year. The Patterns, Include - Vagabond prints, a light-weight, washable pure silk fab-; ric Stardust prints from old wood designs. These are very new. Speed age patterns, Old Mill prints and Talis man designs. TheBe glorious 40-inch crepes and wash able silks are the season's smartest, the patterns newest and colors that harmonize with the summer mode. Sec them Wednesday at Mann's Silk Counter. Regular Values to $3.45 YOUR CHOICE WEDNESDAY SECOND FLOOR Men's Polo Shirts Mcns l'oln Shifts. This is llic iilpnl polo shirt lor Mummer vvciii'. It is ndaptalilo its a sweater or shift and comes in tan, blue or white. All are well made of fine mercerized fabrics, full cut and carried itt all sizes. Special $2.95 Each IS FATAL 10 FATHER LKW1STO.V. Idaho. June 25. ! Raymond Matthews, l't, was'critl cally wounded and bis lather. Iee Matthews, 5S, was killed last nigh by a hullot that passed tirst through his body and then struck his father near the ear. causing al most instant death. According to Raymond, he wn standing in the doorway of their home cleaning a rifle. When the gun wan accidentally discharged the bullet went through his hotly idl'cctty unuer inn hvhi i "" I his father, sitting several fe t ,nway. Itayniond's condition win critical today. ator of the 1'nited States battlo fleet, was rescued frmn the waters of the Pacific neur here last night after making a parachute jump from a light bombing plane which he had been flying and which had developed trouble. Two sailors reported having seen the parachute descend to the sur face of the water and a largo searching party; made up of both army and navy forces, headed for Point Komii. where the parachute, struck tho water. ' SAN D1KCSO. Cat., June 25. OP) Lieutenant Paul M. Clyde, an avl- Plans approved for construction of honpitai nt Oold Beach. 1 1 l Made up in unusual mount- I Ings. bringing out their II full charm and beauty. I i I they offer real posslhill- J III ties 10 acceptable gifts. j j Happiness and One Dollar. . . One dollar may mean much happi ness to you, if you use that dollar to open a Savings Account at this bank and then consistently add to it a little each week, A growing bank balance will keep you in high spirits. 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