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MEDFORD MATT, TTtTBTTyE, m'eDFOPcD. OTKfiO', SUNDAY, .TtTLY 7, 1023. PAOE sre IB COAST GOLFERS WESTERN TITLE KANSAS CITY, July 6. rti'Rknlent in Uh t'hiimpluiishli the Minion IIIHh cmirm here In rraily for the aituck of 111 Bolf'TH who will compete! for Frtink DoIm'k crown in the thirteenth tm nii.il wcMtcrn tnnateiir toiii-nnitient which Uvglnn Montluy and cuii-tinw-H nil week. The I'orlliiiK niiiutour, who won lant year over the trenrhermiH Hob-O-Mnlc cotiiHe in t'hlciiKO. will nut defend hi title hut I Jon Mac, a fal low townsman, ami fhnrh'H IX Hunter Jr.. nf Taeoma, Wash., and Johnnie Ue I'aoln, iakernfle!(l, Cal.. will attempt to carry tin I'linmiilonshlp affair to the Pacific coast. Amoiitf t ho favored con tender l lilt vi' t era n, Charles U'liiek) Kvans of f'hlcaKo, who will try for hla ninth title. Shorter hy S5n yards than the linh-O-I.ink layout, the well trap ped tfreenw nmku Mlnnion JIIlls a difficult par 7U. The Ki'cenH ro well enndliinneil. the falrwiivH ' closely cropped nnd tho rough will force Jin en-inn player ti resort to a HtrotiK, well played shot to hrlng his hall hack Into the fairway. The firm of two IS hole, i"alify Imi; tests, which will reduce the field to the 32 championship con tenders, is scheduled to start at 0 . in., Monday with Leslie S, Gor don Of I'hlciiKu teelntf off With Jumps K. Nuent. Kansas City. Don Moe will leave the first tee tit- 9:45 a. m., in company with Itnil Holfe, Chic ago. "Chick" Evans will play with James C. "Ward, KansaH City. The start imr order will he re versed for tlie IS hoieH Tuesday. .Match play wilt hecln Wednes day. Quarter- finals Thursday, HemJfinnl8 Krlday and finals Sat urday all will he over the 3G-hole route. 4 USUAL DEFEAT LOS AN(i lLKS, July (I1) 'our runs Kcored in the first in itio of t od a y s gii mo he ro w 1 1 h I'orllaud enalded Los Angeles to win 1 to 4 tin first Maine under lemporary managership. 'h. vle'iiry was tlio fifth strain lit for tho RerapliR over the Heavers und cinched the present eight-name series. Truck Hannah, veteran of many yearn hehlnd Coast league hatft, acted as manager pending the arrival of Jack Lellvelt, former Americnn association pilot. Marty Krug resigned from the elnh to day when informed he was to he replaced as manager. The score: Tt. H. R Portland 4 ii U r.b's Angeles 7 12 1 Fttllertnn and Itego; Itoherts and Warren. It. Minions 4 Oakland :i Ituether and ifoffman; and Itcad. II K 7 4 7 Oagtla ir. :i 4 i Jones, Seallle 14 San Francisco S Flsch, liorrcanl: Coueii, and Adainson; Itecd. II. K. Hollywood Sucrameiito II ii l Kinney and liassler; Kcatlm; and Hevereid. SA.V FltAXCISCO. July 11 (l't Sticciimldng to a heart ailment from which he had heen suffer ing for many years, MaJ. f Ion. Kll K. Cole, commandant of the V. S, marine corps, depart ment of the IVMflr:. here since June. l!t'27, died hut-' night' in Lettermnn Oeneral hospital at the Presidio, He was ti'' years old. Sunday 2:30 P.M. Jackson County Fair Grounds MEDFORD VS. ASHLAND Admission 25 and 50c Children under 12 Free 3 CARDS SPLIT EVENiVALLEY GOLFERS CUBS LOSE CHANCE! GO TO COOS BAY; FOR TOP OF HEAP VUUtAUVAA'UW, July 6. The St Louis Cardinal, (P) lUKIIItr IOC IIIHl KMIIIU Ul It M.U.M"j header. 10 to . crushed tho( rniiaHeipuia .aimnais in me ond contest, to t. Kieiu inane his 2 1st hcmc-M'tin of the seusou in the first watno and Haffey hit tils 2 1st homer in the second, Hottomley had thieo home-runs during the day. Second name: It. II. 13. St, JUiH 2H 0 1'hlladelphfa 6 1 7 ll Frankhonse and Wilson; "W'll- lotiuhhv. Miller, Hoy, Hue I and iMvis. First Kame: It. 11. li st. Louis ti lfi 0 l'hfladelphla 10 13 0 Sherdel, Johnson and Smith. Jonnard; I Sense, JJIIlott and Ler lan. POSTOX. July fi. fP) The Cirls missed a chnncp to ffinh first place In the .National leaKue race today when they dropped their i'lrst Rome, with 'the Kiaves here, 3 to 1. i H. If. K. Chirano 1 G 0' Ilostnn 3 9 0 Nclif, Hush and Schlllo; Bel hold and Spohrer ' ni:v yoiiiv. .luiy o ipi Wntxon C'lmk Hhlit nut tho CiantH with tliro lilt totluy to bIvp nninklyn n ) to 0 viitoiy. Thr ltnlilm: liiinohort lilr "f hltM In oneh of four IiiiiIiikk off Carl Iluu IkII. n. ir. k. Ilrnnklyn !l 1 NVw York 1 a 1 Clark and I'lcllik'h; JIuIjIjcII anil lloKan. 1'lTTHHlTltt'iH. July 0. (IP) The 'lnHnnati lipdH Imnclwd lilts off KwGtnnlc and lllll In two In nlriKH tinlay and defeated the 11-' i-aten Ti to :t. Seven of their hits came. In the two Inning n. IT. F.. flnelnnatl T. 8 a l'lltKliuiuh 3 11 0 Kolp. May and Sukeforth: Su-e-tonlo, inn and llamreaven. 1 TO WIN; ATHLETICS LOSE ST. Lol'IS, July (I.--ller-heri Pennoek's fine pitching gave the Yankees a 3 to 1 victory over the It row us here today, as the ehaiuploiiH opened their second western Invasion. The victory not only enahled the YankeeH to gain a gam n on the Athletics, who lost to Chicago, hut utao gave them a firmer hold upon second place. ' The Hcore: Ii. H. K. New York 3 10 1 St. Louis 1 8 Pennock and Illckey; CJray, Coff tmin and Ferrell, : CHICAfJO. July il. tVrV-Tommy Thomas of fhe Will to Sox defealeil the Athletics hy a. score of ft to 4 here thfH afternoon In the opener of the Heries, setting down the. vis Horn with seven hllH. VYalhcrtf was the losing pitcher. The score: 1!. If. 10. Philadelphia 4 7 0 Chicago 5 n 2 Walherg, Shores, (ireen and Per kins; Thomas nnd ltcrg. CLICV KLA.1. July 6. M The ga me tiet ween 1 lost on a ml ( Mevo land wan called off at the end of the second inning today on ac count of rain. A double header will ho played tomorrow. Move land was leading 3 to (t at tho time of postponement. ALL STAY AT HOI SACItA M KNTO, Cal.. July C -Pi I'liless better patronage ' la given Its home Coast l.caguo base ball team, the Senators. Sacramen to may lose Its franchise In th-it organization. Lewis Morelng, own er of the Senators indicated to dny. Morelng irt wild to have men tioned doing one of severnl thlnv. including moving the team to Soekton. or making It a r-j maueiit road club. "I have Just about come to the. conclusion that Sacramento Is weary of Coast League Iitiseball." t Morelng said. "I must make somej ehiinue (o protect myself financial ly, it is beyond human f inan- j etui endurance to continue bark-- ing baschutl here with nieigcr support. COUMIUH. .. .Inly S. Ml A mill- ill. I of lilivrlmll fin wiih lll'IM'Iplllltl'll 111' ImlilT Whl'Tl MiiiumiT (n-t'V Sh'nul f l' li'tli Mini Mrn riiHlnMl from liH ilnutHM it n (I lnm'kri! ilown 'Vhlnl l!:IHiiiuill lli.oni- nf I lie rnlltml'IH AmiM-U-Hii AsHoi-tatlon t.Mim. Sti'ii- lttt rl;limoil KoiHU' hllll lli'lil M'1- t'lifily t tin' ttlntc. Viillco ii'ii'lliil tlie nowil nml OM-nrlril St'-ncrt tn tho cIiiMiimijm' unit liilrr In II !Hlrill WASMIMlTt i.V, July ("- Tin Wawhlniilnn ImI totluy wiy "the Kit Klux Klun Ilik iiliamtoni'd 'iiHh)iH;lun i) ti n.tHofittl hn1 ii:;rltrN nnd t now Imck In Ai InnM, On,, t)i 1f "f Vlr, M Thirty local Kolfers left Medfurd ycHltjrday fur Marsh field, where they will play a three point match Willi the Mui-mIi field en! I'fint 1 ri- i.liiv. Tiiinmv Kmmoiiu .!.. tmwlo aftert.. j,..,.. ... ...... iimmiIji v ..) i ,(.(lv r (.f.rt lf( ,0 ((w ,.,.,, M,..M.r.Hon ,.lv((, fwi. week, Is tho m1:hmI ir players who hope to hrlnw honor to Med ford. With a 7H point Kross siti Monday and a handicap of 1 Tommy now holds a CC net neon. Among those who will iday for .Medfurd on the Marshfield course today are: II. I'rinute, caritain: "iuiiey ruiiiio, .oionei pt; v. ieiiy, I. S. lark, Karl K. Tinny, J. .M. Itolierts, Lyle Wilcox. Fred J. Me I'herson. Tommy Kmmens. I). It. Wood, T. W. Miles, ('. (i. Coleman, It. (1. lEardwell. A. K. (rr. It. IJ. n amino nu, jju i in mm nnu Jr,, r;. 1 1 .' Y o ii n k. J . IX HusseJlj 1 ia ya rd CHtchMI and others. Otic of tho Interesting basclmll games of the season will lie playrd at the Jacksun county fair ground: (ilia afternoon at 2:30, between Medford and Ashland. Art Schoeni will pitch for the-.Medford team. Medford defeated the Montague team Sunday with a score of i to 7. Dudley, UunlK and Schoenl sub stituted in the Sunday game. Ash land also won tho gamo last Sun day from Fort Jones, with a score of 13 to 3. Ashland was unsuccessful In the game with ced the Fourth, losing by a, close score. 11 to 10. Casoline ill Spain is sold by tlie fpiart, costing from eight to 12 cents for a fourth of a gallon. Missouri lias 1 ! airports. ' 1 "1 llj modern which must No longer docs o5 LJL i. i 1 1- I ASHLAND SQUAD K J SPECIAL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ; See Them at Jarmin & Woods Drug Store $10 in Bath Accessories FREE! With tho Purchase of a HOTZONE WATER HEATER -Balh Brush Wash Cloths BoUle Perfume (Colleen Moore) Large Balh Toweli PICK FLAWS IN i EX-CHAIf'S ALIBI SFAV YHk', July 6. !) Johnny Wilson, former middle weight chain pi" n. occupied tin ' center of attraction today Jnthe search fur tlie, slay era of Frank Mallow, nlk'tit cluli operator. Wilson, who is in Jail as a ma terial wit ness in tlie killirrK. was rewarded as a close friend of Mar- low und was under his manage- inent at one time in his boxing ' ( career. , J'H repancles In Ills sTliry of tlie 'events of the day, and evening oi j the slayintr have caused police to nuhject his statements to rifcid I Berutinv When first questioned, "Wilson denit d that .Marlow had answer - ed the telephone in the restaurant; where (hey with four other had dined on the night of June 27 and from where Mario w went to his death In Flushing Queens Confronted with the statement of Humbert J Kuga.y, that Wil son iih well as Marlow hud used tlie telephone, the former boxer admitted both calls, lie said his call was made to a bookmaker, Danny M array. Pollen yesterday sought a book maker known as Danny Murray to head quarters. Murray said he did not know either. Wilson or Marlow, and Wilson said tho man brought in was not tho one to whom he telephoned. Questioning of Murray, whose real name is Domlnfek Piccordo, Police Commissioner Wholan said, revealed a business relationship between Wilson and Anthony Car pano. alias Little Augie," who was a lieutenant of Franklo Yale.) LONDON, July 0. (Ai Central Drooltlyn gang leader, slain last j Kurope dug itself out today from summer. 'debris of a series of storms which Marlow and Yale at one time yesterday swept down from south were knuwn as close friends but juiiKlern Germany nnd killed 2X assoclatef nay. they fell out over i persons, injuring hundreds In money niatterH shortly before l ale was vhot. requires obedient hot water woman no longer makes the shampooing of her hair a matter he decided on the whims of ari she suffer the foolish inconvenience water on laundry day or watt for the "boiler to "get up steam". Hotone, the self-action water heater, has rejuvenated the house hold hot water system. It operates on an economical principle without detracting from the luxury of having' hot water right at every faucet, morning, noon and night. And another important feature of the Hotzonc is that the not water it serves so conve niently is clean as a whistle. That is why women who are careful of their hair and complexion insist on the Hotzone. Fo:il ives arc available. See them on display at our showrooms. SELF ACTION CAS WATER HEATER 1 Grecian Rose Body Talcum. 1 Rubber Bath Spray 6 Cakes Bath Soap I Large Bottle Bath Salts Southern Oregon Gas Corporation INSTANT HEAT HOTZONE GAS WATER HEATERS AlJsT) SOLlJ BY MODERN PLUMBING A SHEET METAL WORKS GRID MENTORS OF ; 0.S.C VISIT HERE Paul J. Schfsslor, head foothull coach at Oregon Stale collego, ac companied by I .on Steiner. who was all-American tackle and cap tain of tho .Neb rank a team In i'J2H, and who is nowreshrnan coach at Oregon stale, was registered at the Hotel .Medford Saturday. They hail dinner and .spent Saturday evening with Aubrey Dean, who wan center on tlie Oregon State team in 1!24. "I Just came down to fish for u few (lay and renew old acquaint - t anees," sufd Coach Schissler, who is going to spend a few days flsh- lag for rainbows at Diamond lake. After his fishing trip ho i going t" leavo for Hloomington. 111., where he will conduct a caehlng school at IllinolH Wosieyan college, j Ho will return September 1 to pro- pare for the football season at . S. (. Coach Sehlwder altain- : ed universal, fame when his Orcon State fonibali -team ,leftrtted the highly touted New ;Yurk university 'team last- fall.- T HA M I !l ' UCi, July (P) The (lerman heavyweight . boxing, champion, Ludwlg llaymann, sail-j ed for New York today with tho) reported intention of Doxlnu John-I ny Kisko. llaymann hopes to) emulate and perhaps surpuss the ring achievements of his country-! man, Max Schmeling, in American: rings. ! .Czccho-Slovakia, Austria, Jugo- ; tdavia, lermany and Switzerland. service . antiquated hot water system. of having to save the hot .Nrifa After the Fourth City Gleaning & Dyeing Works 624 North Riverside :V Films In at 10 A. M. J Bm) Ready at 5 P. M. ' VBS PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE ;' SWEM'S IP KODAK, BOOK, GIFT SHOP 'lt'i05Sfe CO AND HOLLY STS. PHONB 144 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeino Service The Best Painless Dentistry Painless Extraction If cNlniclidiis nri' ncccs siiry. I iNindo llirni l'AIX LKSSLY. Tlirnmrli my im'thmls of dcjidi'iiiiifr tin" fjiinis, uu'kiiii; tin1 tooth 1 mu uhio to cliininnlo (lie usual pain of extractions. That is why my chili Iron '.; dental service is so opo. lar. Dr. I. H. Gove THE BEST DENTISTRY DONE PAINLESSLY Kaat Main, uiistuirs . PHONE 872 -J ' Residence Phone 768-J hmm will iwiriiinnill Cln.'Sltled sdveruems fets rvsults. ! You probably have driven many miles, been to the beach, to the lakes or out in the hills. No matter how dirty your clothes are we can make them look like new at a small cost. Just Phone 474 And our driver will call "We're Not Satisfied Unless Ycu Are" , r arrive and places it in a garage connected with the Hotel, just hand him your key as you leave the, car that's all. Located in the heart of the , City near everything. , Service. Qualiiv.Hosbitalito qfje-MANX HOTEL The MISER'S GOLD Draws No Interest The miser lnmnls nnd L'loats over Ids. (jold, yet. it is almost 1 useless to him. Kvcr his pile remains the .same liecause hi. ! money is not made to work for him.. The n enllv. msilil man saves consist- iouuIi his deposits may he small his is (lie salis faction of (he man who is aid. to sit hack and waldi Ins money work and frrow for him. "Partners in Ccmmunity Development" Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service Phone 474 . .... . i ill lane your, car, sir" 0 "It Is Cool in San Francisco" in troubles exist at'i'ht M :xirm;in.t;ikcs yourcai wIicm vo l Gourl "Records oP TiileSuilf tell the story of fcrgcrics, false representations, and many fanlls Unit are lia ble to be revealed at any time; seriously impairing the title to your property. Title insurance is positive and lasting protection. Jackscn County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St., Phone 41 i ' i i t: