Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 26, 1929, Image 6

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MTCDFORT) MATT, TTITRTTNX rRDFOTlt). 01? EH OX. FTCTDAV, JULY 2(5,-1020.
Great French Net Artists Defeat Americans
GAINS TILT ON!
Low Blow in Second Round j
Ends Bout After Champ
Floored Twice Skeptics j
Say Punch Delivered to j
Save Knockout. ' 1
Cubs Administer Third Beat
ingEighth Inning Brings
flock of Hits Despite
Master Minding Cards
Win Third.
M'GRAW GIANTS
WESTERN TOUR
CHICAGO SHIEK
DUNDEE'S FOUL
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By HERBERT W. MARKER
Associated Press Sports Writer
Much to llio eniliuriHSHiuent of
John McCiraw. tlio Now York i
litimts' riirrcnt western tour to
diite ha been Ii c onstant wiurrc of
natlsraction to thn Kiowlins Cubs
of CliiraKo. tiailitional Ioih or Me
draw teams.
For the third straight 'lay the
Cuba yestenlay ndmlnlslerert a
bcntiim to Medniw'a piincliilnink
(ilanta, S to B, thereby IncreuKliiB j.
tlielr lead over the second )iiace i
I'HIaburirh I'lralea to one full Bime.
In Justice to the Giants. It inlcht
be said thai they put up a flubt !o
save soinpthillK out of the wrecl;
hkc of their series with the Cubs.
They gave red-thatched Ijirry Hen
Inn a two-run lead In the second
.Innlni,', then, afler the Cubs bad
tied it up In the sixth, scored three
more runs In the seventh, and held
a five-four advnnlaco. as I he. Cubs
came to the bat in the last hull of
the nlKlilli.
t Then the storm broke. Hlnu'lca
by (i rim in and I'lnch-llltter llazen
Cuylcr hroiiKht nnolher pinli bats
man, Cabby lfartnett. to the plate.
Mcdraw then yanked llenton anil
sent Karl Hubbell to the mound.
Habby'a sacrirlee fly brouht home
tlw. tieitiir run. A walk, an error
by Andy Cohen, an infield Mimic I
by Honors Hornsby and Hack Wll- J
non'a Kcreeehilll! double broUKbt In j
three more runs and decided the
same beyond a doubt. Wilson In
cidentally hit two doubles and his j
2iHh home run duritiK Hie day. Alel I
Olt drove out homer No. 27 in the
second InnlnK. Illuko slarled on
the Cub mound but nave way lo
.Mike CveiiKros, who received credil
ifnr Ihe win illlbociKh be pitched
only tbo eighth Innlnii. Guy Hush
finished up.
Thn SI. Louis Cardinals, now op-
eratlnK under the personal guidance
of Hill .McKenchnlc, ud.vanced to
'within three anil a half Karnes of
the third-place Glanls by trouncing
the Phillies for the third strait,-!:!
time, 10 loll. Jess llalneu held Ihe
Quakers lo four bits, one of which
was Chuck Klein's Will of the sca
uon. Ilehlnd clever pllchluK by Ited
Lucas the 'Cincinnati Iteits burled
the Hoston liraves under a I l-io.'J
count and evened Hie series with i
two victories apiece. j
There were only two gums In i
the American league, but In one of
them the Athletics drove, out L'5
'him lo crush Cleveland, 21 to It, and
'extend their Iuukmo , load M i lUVi
iames. ' Nine runs in' the first In
nlni: decided the game and allowed
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Base Ball
- PHOENIX
vs.
GLENDALE
at the
Fair Grounds
.SUNDAY
' July 28
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BsluGNON
'Viiis Is (he Hump which itu yi'il hitvnc i lilt Amt t irini hiipcv In lh opcniiiK .Inules nialrlics ol' tlto
Duvls Cup rlinllcimr rriiinil. I'ros pciis of France rcialiihiu (ho ()'(ih ioi- tin- ihjnl Mj'iiihl yciit'4lp
lifiir KiMtil. wllh nil' nut match ni Cil'-d hi Salurdiiy or Snmliij's . jiI.ij . t
birrKFFLERS 60LF BA6j
Hy ). H. KtM'lrr.
' 'Calf is like life." h;U(1 John .
Iltn-licfcllcr, patrianh (f Ameri
can financi. nhakitttf IiIm liea J
ally nt the Imachcrous oifrhth
Kfn of the nrinottfl IlcncJi ('otirso
HELEN DOUBTS
EVER PLAY IN
fly ( hark'h W. Diuiklry,
AnsfK-iiitcil ProHs jfportH Writer.
OKTK.OIT. July U 'i. (P) Jacklo
Fidcin. Khcik of Chicago, rules l
sltiy 11 h u ml iKput.ec wolterweifiht
fhanijmin of the woil'l,
KieNls won the t U to !at niuh',
ilefeatiiitf .loo iHNHlee. tlio litle
hnhler, on u foul,' in the ecoii'l
ntiinil tif the Hchedulod 1 -round
hutile. Oundeo, knocked down
twice in the .econd rotind. nut looso
with it s wee pin;; riKhthnnd punch
that landed deep In ihe foul terri
tory, a minute -and 05 j-uconds after
the nmnd opnieil. Fields collapsed
and rolled over three times In a:i 1
att'-mp to et n'iir his corner.
Writ him; in pain. Fields was !
drauod 1 1 his corner, hut wa.s ;
una tile to tret on his chair and
fell into the rosin. After phy
sicians made an examination, the
low Mow was pronounced a I'oui
Mid Fields Wfis awarded the fiKht
and t he championship.
Dundee was pullty of foullriK
after he had receiver Sr.fUMMi in
advance for risking his title aualnst J
1 5c' jscKane of
FABST CHEESE
CAMY FLAVOR)
EE E
wifili ,;eacla pacScag of
H --pi-M
mM4
recently. "It Is up and down."
Mr. lioekcfeller'H second putt
was not down. And It was on that
very ureen, a few days he. fore,
that he hail ca lined a II K -footer.
where now he needed three. And ; tniih hrcak on a Rood one. You
.Mr. Rockefeller Ik n very ood f hid yourself In difficult situations
putter: far more saving of IiIm sometimes hy had play and fjonie
smallent shotH than ir liis new . times hy had lin k for there IS
dimes. J lin k. In Kolf.nnd In life.
The thi oo-pntt Incident occur-1 Walter linden's philosophy nf
reil the Saturday hefr.re Ihe K''"tt ' Knlf is Just iim useful in the Kann
financial houl at Whitltm. lud.Jof life. When a very fine shot
hetween the Rockefeller Interests ! In one lirltish open kicked hor
and -Colonel Stewart, who the . fil-1 rlilly off line io a wretched post
lowing Thursday wan depimed ns.tlon, an admirer in the K;lh-ry
ehalrnian of the . hoard of the said:
Standard fill eompany of Indiana, j "dec, Walter that's to u k h
Air. Hoekefeller tas not at Whit - , lUi-k." 1 -
Inu. Me was at Orimmd Ur acil. Waller. Ills i hin lip. Kiiiiin d:
Uockefeller required at the eighth'
k'reen at Ormond on his Friday
round. Not three, I'll waer. 1
As fre.iuently, Mr. Tlnekefeller
Is rihl ahout olf and life. Th
I'rincipal reason for the profound,
and rowhiK rasp of polf on i
the popular fancy Ih that every I
that other km mo. hre. it is up. 'Little Poker Face' Expects
and down. Yon wet a koiki nreaii j
on a poorly -played shot, and a ;
EUROPE AGAIN
to Give Up Foreign Tennis
Date of Marriage With
held Not Before Holi
days, She Says.
liul I couldn't help hut wonder.
. . Well, you know how It Is. when
there'H xomethinK on your mind.
. . The hole seems so devilish
Mmall, and ho far away.
'Well," naitl he, "that's where
It Is!"
ToukIi luck, or had play that's
where you play the next, shot
from. And that's lite, its) well as
I wonder
how many pults Mi', i K"H'.
Lefty firove to-win his 17th Rtinm
without oxtendlni; hhmoir. In Ihe
Athletics hit column were two
homo runs hy Jimmy Knxx. his
lilnt and 22ml thn rteacnu, and
four base drivn hy tlrnvn and llaas
its well hh doubles hy tlrnvc, Dykes.
HaaH, HimnimiH uml l.uniH.
Fred Marherry weakened In the,
hile inniiiw uml the hlle So
iMiCtl nut h It to-l victory over WuhIi
hiKtnu in id Innings.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS.
Baseball Tomorrow
at F air Grounds
(I!y the Ass
oas(
San Franei,'
1 Hollywood
M'oinni iuw nt J;;tO Ihe House of Mission
1avld and I'ht.oulx ha se hall teams , I "orl la nd
will play at the Inv Kiounds. ( in k land .
The locals have only heeii defeate.l Sacra nieiilo
elated I'ress,
League
wr l.
.in ;
10
.1 ii
oner
I'ltl.MI'
hos n
fans i ii
l'e te
pitcher.
jdayei'M
this year and that hy a
score. The "lonV haired" i
are excellent players ami
promised a ood name.
AlonlKotnery. the star
and all the other star
will he In the aine.
Seattle
National League
W.
t'hicuuo rn
I'iiiflmi-Kh r.tt
New York i ''
si. i .outs ni
Slu'ht "FlrccreM." Urooklyn -I f
HAVIIl-;. Frani'e. July Hii. iiV) ' Ihwton :!
The "Fireere;," imnll heat of j I 'hihuletphia :tti
Alain, (lerhault. former French Cincinnati Ha
tennis Alar. li which he has sailetl
anind the world, win sighted 1o
day nix miles off the roads In tmv
ef the dNpateli hoal AihMte.
NKW YORK. .July 2ii. (A1)
Helen Wills, three times tennis
champion. at WlmModon, announc-
I ed on her arrival here from lu
1 rope today that she doubts if he
, will ever play in Furope ai;ain.
1 ' one never knows." sain ihe
usually non-committal Helen. 'A
i plan today Is changed tomorrow;!
"Kilt I doubt that I shall ever
play abroad analn. This does not
mean that I shall not emit inue
act ive in A inerica, for I will."
j "l.lttle I'oker Face" did not ex--i
plain why she does not expect t-
! play in liurope aain. .
I I'reviously she had said that hef
j approaching' marriage to lreil A.
.Moody, ynuiifj mui francisco
hroker, will not nieitii the end of
her tournament playtni?. She ni
Iteraled that Htat(uient today, and
.said that she had no intention of
'retiring from tenuis In this coun
. try.
I'et. I Wllih she slill withheld Ihe date
.Vila j of her marrlaue, she did say (hat
It would not happen before in xl
( 'hrisl mas,
in the me; ni hue Mie w ill play
In an in vital Ion I ourua ment at
Kasl hamptoii. L. I., and at the
WiKhimau t'up and National tour
naments at Forest Hills.
Thirty news photographers look
.pictures of her for an hour befovc
'she was i he to leave the A'piitaula
itoilay. ,
the challenger. He was paid $10.
o no at the time the match Wi,s
matte and not the remaining S-tO,-Oii'l
before he entered the rillK last
nihl. Some of the skeptics ad
vanced I he opinion that Dundee
1 fouled Fields when it was nppar
I nut he had no chance of winnini'.
j ami possibly would have been
j knocked nut before the finish of
tthe second round, or at least the
' next one.
j The chin that absorbed Jlickey
1 Walker's imnehes. and the batter-
in:,' of I'ete I.atzo, was an open
target for Fields' tdiarp rlpht
crosses and loft hooks. Dundee
started lo satr under Fields' wal
lops in tin' first round and . broke
completely in the .second. A few
seconds after the Kecond round
upened, Fields went a citifhini;
ri(;ht lo the chin that dropped
Dundee to the floor for a count of
nine. There was little strength,
left in his wnhMy 'leys when he
regained his feet. He statmcred1
forward and ran into a not her
riiiht ha nd ' punch I hat landed on
the peak of ihe chin. lie went
down i.tfaln. this lime for a count
hf sev
Miito the
Sivtih
hindcd low in Ihe uroin
Wns Itculhlercd.
Purchased at your grocer's until July 27th
Pabft-elt comes in a round
box, packed two ways in
Che regular family package,
and in individual triangular
portions. '
Pabst Cheese is made in these
varieties: American, Pimento,
.Swiss and Brick, packed in
quarter and half-pound pack
ages, and in five pound loaves;
and Limburgcr in quarter
pounds only. All are hermet
ically sealed in silver foil Co
keep in the flavor. ,
' I WO treats for your family both delectable foods
that are national favorites await you at your
, grocers. One is a free Introductory Package a 15
package of Pabst Cheese of finest quality, aged for
months. The other is Pabst'ett, the nation s new dairy
food that digests as easily as milk. You'll never tire
of its 2,ippy, aged'in tang and you seldom discover a
food With so many different uses.
"Just pay the regular price for Pabst-ett and you will
receive a free package of Pabst Cheese. . , . .
Gcrvaliis Creamery Co.
Portland, Ore;, Distributor -l
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Durldee for foullny. as l-'loyd Kit?.-
When he tint Up he fell j wimhions, pnnioe- (,f the contest,
rones and' then cut loose wa' forced 'to pay' the champion'
lei ific Hu'hthaml pu nch I hat j ji(s ' full K"aranlee of ?:0.(M) be
fore he, pulled on the i;1ovch. The
boxing board may suspend JJun-
a padded extension from the rooC
to afford a neck rest. . i ..
The -Kiraffes are nein presented
Ik the-Detroit, park by "Aaron De
roy, Detroit automobile manufac
turer. One. the male. Is 1 feet
hih. Hin consort scrapes the sky
nt HI and a half feet. .
' Dundee claims the' blow, wan dr
llvered unintentionally, but it Is! dec. but may have its troubles in'
doubtful, in the opinion of rlni:- j ;,H,.ssin; H fj,,,.. The suspension!
spiers, whether he count nave sur-1 )n)Ulhv would mean nothing to
vived the round. After hitliiiK thc.; the ox-champion, who In reported
floor twice. Dundee appeared com-; r(,a(,v U) rolh.fl fn(m tIl(l ,.Inif
pletely bewildered and the stin l'ronioter Kltzslmmons opened
was mii of his punches He Muk-j neuotions today to match Jimmy
uered around the rinw like a . .vHruiii, the ha by-faced ex-liuht-
drunken man after he fouled his weight, ftn-
youtniiii cnatientier. ; pionslri
Dundee harelv made thi wellei'-'i..
wettrht limit of 147 pounds- when ' ,1, ...... .....vtmninif "7 ana noii:i.'f assurance of comfort while en. MILW Al K.EK, V Is., .1 ulj'
ihey .lumped (mi the sea les 'at j ors, with net receipts arou 1 1 d nte. (p) Despite t ho cji refill ly worded
o'clock 'yesterday afternoon. D-i JS 1 ".(M)0, a record-breaker for wel- j ''n(1 animals will be shipped .statementH nf attending physicians,
sealed about an ounce under the J terwellu competition, sivini; Kitx- j from the farm of John I. Ilenson t;rave concern wiis felt throughout
figure, while I-Mehls weighed In a ; tniilions the hone that a Fields-1 '' Nashua. N. II., where they last Ilinht for. the life of Victor U.
DOSTOX, July 2!. tA) The
; pressing: uue;-itioii of how Kiraffes
: should travel hatf been solved by
traffic experts of the Do-don and
-Maine railroad. As a result, two
, lonp-necked tnnuanylka ruminants. I
a welterweight cham-, oestined to adorn the Detroit zoo-
match with Fields early logical park, will start their jour-(
: In Sentember. The bout last niuht I noxi week with a fair (lorec
I 1 To appearances. Dundee
was forced to exert every effort;
to make ihe wciuhl. j
The Michigan larird 'of Athlete1
control, which governs boxing iHi
MeDarnin match would draw s 1. "(.-ma.
" San Francisco Ituilcrfat.
, FII AN' 'ISI . July
have la-en kept sinet
I in this country. Tin
! iven orders for tin
'vr two sperial flat t
1 derslllllK fbiors. twe
state,
ilb.M (
9iay
find -ltelf In thii! Dhllei fat. f. o.
f beiim unable t" fin" '
San I'rn neisco, fc
mi
t. lower than average,
ea. h car will be a h
their arrival Keiser, (!, lormer Socialist mem
r;iilroad has her of the national house oi' jcp
consi nieiion j resentativeH.
ars witJi un-1 I Le suffered a basal frachiri of
aiifl a h;lf Hie skull when strut-It hy a slJcri
.Mounted; car 1(1 days ny,o. lie was
iisp v. iili liavn developed y fever.
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America u l.cnne
W.
BASEBALL
AT FAIR GROUNDS
SATURDAY, JULY 27
. i ' at 2:30 P. M.
House of David
vs.
Phoenix
i.These long-haired boys and the locals will
put up a good game.
Pete Montgomery will be in the box for the
locals.
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Buster
Brown
Shoe
Store
Going to Make
WHOOPEE!
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Ppportunity
New 1929 Chryslers at Cost!
Terminating our authorized Chrysler Agency in Med
ford! Will dispose of our entire stock of new cars at
cost!, These cars may be examined on our show floor
and are covered by the Chrysler factory guarantee.
This is the opportunity of a lifetime to secure one of
these world famous cars at dealer's cost. As our stock
is limited in each case to one model, immediate action
is advised. Will be open evenings this week.
MEDFORD MOTORS
128 S. Riverside
Chrysler Sales and Service
Si?!
Phone 762