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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1929)
rXGTC TEN Fights Last Night ( Tiy the Associated Press.) ci.hvi:i,a.u. j.iiimiy itWi-i. ( ' 1 V -1 i 1 1 1 I . outpointed I ' III 111 e t I Itocco. Klwood city, 111., (12); ltosy Itosnles, Cleveland, outpoint ed Alvin Hpcnce, Cleveland. (: lt.il Moody, I'lltsbui rll, stopped Tom William!', Chicago. (U. J'lttsburgh. Tony Jli-rru, Chi cago, outpointed Tommy Crawley, J'illslciiigli, (ID). Tl'LKA. (iklu. liahe limit. I'onca Cily, okla., won on a foul rroni V. 1.. (Young) Strlbllng, Ma ruii. (ia., (). ALBANY, X. Y. Nick Testo, Troy, N. V., outpointed lillly Albor, I'hoenly, Ariz., (Hn. Nickel It's worth more than ever before in smoke pleasure when you invest it in King Ed- wauu. fell Wrapped v.' MtM. in toil V.'rti itSV;W to preserve V-jft i'M that cool, nu-llowfra- Vv'-Vla Krance to V'VWM "ill VALLEY I" : 'A CANDY CO. i, V'iVT Distributoi s V rJv Pack of. $f$WM imp ("' Hlie i Vt':"'' v I 'o sanciifes P'vj-.. J the Sold! To Highest Bidder Mother has decided that we're going to a "swell" re sort this summer no more camping trips for her. Pa's got a three-year collection of nearly new camping equipment on his hands that represents real money. However, he knows the Want Ad section of this news paper can sell it without loss ... in fact, he already is planning some real vacation surprises with the pro ceeds. Perhaps you'd like extra funds? Use the Want Ads to advertise the sale of those useful things which you no longer need. MAIL TRIBUNE ROBIN ROOKIE I Right Hander, Ray Moss, Sprays Reds for 10-2 Triumph Cubs Increase Lead Over Pittsburg By Beating Phillies. lly Herbert V. llarlii-r. Associated 1'ress Hports Writer. Hay .Moss, right-handed pitcher fur the Ilrooklyn NalionalH, fi nally haH completed ll major league apprenticeship begun In the spring of 1!l2ti. .it oss It) to z triumph over lliej . iiiikiii in -on jr.-ni.-i oiiy iiiui nru the first eomplete victorious game he ever has pitrheil In the major ami, Ineiilentiilly, It waft only the sci-ond game lie ever started anil finished. He Kiivn the Jteds only eight scattered safeties while the Kohlns were pounding Ited I.ticus and Itube Khrhurdt for 17. four of them hy the lllustrlniiH Itahe ller miin. The ItohiiiH pounded Lucas lor four runs in the first Inning land tallied four more beforfl he went to the showers In the sixth. chief lnteret In tlie National league struggle centered In Chi cago, where the Cubs, hy trounc ing I ho I'lilllleH, 12 to 10, Increased llit'lr lend over Pittsburg to three mill u half games. J lack Wilson's ZKtli homer with Jleathooto on base lu the eighth was tho de cisive hlow of tho gumfl. J're vIoiiHly llornsby had cracked out IiIh ikI homer and )leulhcote also had hit for the circuit. Don i Hurst's null and 20th homers gf I the year kept the l'hlls in the ruu nliiK. 'i'he erlppled Pirates lost nnotlier : irame to the Itoston Hraves, II) to ' !". Trailing hy U-7 at the end of j the eiithth, the Itraves nKHiilllted Henry .Melno and I-red Kiisxell for I four runs and the old hall Kame. i l Waller's homer wllh one on I had Klven the 1'lrates a lead in : the eiKhlh. 1 : 1 1 (.tilt. Maranville . ullowed no slKns of old fiKP, rniek I lint out five Hits In as many times ! at hat. The Now York ("Hants crashed out 17 tills off the delivery of Vll rlous ii ml sundry pitchers to Kwainp the Ht, kouls Cardinals, II to 2. (liven a lug lead, iJirry Itenlnn coasted in to an easy victory. Mey Ott hit Ills 2!llll homer and lllll Terry his !)th. Action In the American Icukuo was confined to the CIllcliKO Wlllto Sox" 8 (o 6 triumph over the Philadelphia Athletics, thereby re dui lllK the While Klephant's leud over the Idle New York Yankees TURNS N in nn ; nmm ii ii n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 w i MEDFOTtfi MATT, nine and one-half game. The mix t-iil '' C c Kni'iu-haw around for nix ruiiM In flvo ami J one-third Innings ami then tolliedj two micro off old Jack yulnn in J tin- ninth. A four-run Athletic) Lilly in lh- Hindi fill short or tyliiK the score by two vtn. l'r-1 bun PaluT In-Ill the A h to three' hiti. In five Innings, hut hail to, p-tlro because of the Intense heat.. I Lyons finlsheil up. , CHEER FOR TONY CHICAGO, July 30. IIP) "I'a" Cani'.oneri will lead a speilal cheerhiK section al rlnnslile when his son Tony tackles Sammy llaii ilell for the IlKhtwelnht climnplon shlp at the chlcaao stnillum l'i 1 day nlht. The New York butcher and far mer landed In his son's camp at Die Garden of Allah yesterday and said. .Mayors Jimmy Walker of New York mid Arthur (t'Keefe of New Orleans and other notables will help him cheer Tolly. "I have never missed seelnK my son Mailt an Imporlanl en;ai."c-liH-ltl." the elder ColiKonerl said. II,. looks to he In perfect shape und If .Manilell catches his rlKht once or twice he will lose his title." Tony's mother, however, refuses lo see him fil!ht. Nor will she listen to the radio account lt It." ...I,.l,uu 1. u . - ..111' CHICAGO, July 30. tt1) .Tackle Fields,, world's wellerwc-lKht box Ihk champion, has retnrni-d to his home town lo bo received like a coiiciuerlm; hero. He was erected by hundreds admirers yesterday when ho a rived from Detroit, scene of 1 triumph over Joe Dundee. He v hoisted into an open car perched atop the rear seat, a Lindbergh, rode through tho I. with a hand, a motorcycle de of police preceding, more than 100 cars coming parade. in llu u Fields is going to spend n T days with his mother lu I.os ally golos before returnniet to the w I..t l,..tll..(P.nl ' llcf.ipa I departure, however, his admiriP6,' plan to hold iv banquet In honor.. . hud iher pva It Id ami Steve l ight CHICAGO. July 30. (IV) K Chocolate, tho sensational Cut d's featherweight, will make his inltl western iipponrance at MIHh si ill urn toiiiglit In a 10 round be ceil Willi Steve Smith, HrlclKepcil Conn. The meeting will he th s mil. the Cuban having won iny nttr close decision over Smllll rei III wi u 1 w TTtiHBLTNTO, MEDFOKD, F, AND HUNTER TO VISIT MEDFORD Captain Frank Winch. "ho is now niaklhK a 12,(Mi0tnlle trans coiitinentul tour of the United .States hy uiitoninhile for tlie pur- pose or sluitytliK ai iuhl iiumi- me condltioiiB which urfect our wild life In all parts of the country, will he In Medrord, .Monday, AtiKust 5. The trip is heUm sponsored by "Forest and Hireain" of New York City. The captain is also considering sites which mlxhl be suitable for miKialory zlrd sanctuaries as "For est unil Stream," us well us the captain himself have been inter ested anil ardent supporters of the bill which recently passed connress appl'OprlutinK SX.OIIO.O'MJ for the es tablishment In' the various states of the Union bird sanctuaries whore the mlKrulnry birds are able to find rcfUKe and Isolation. Ciiptuin Winch Is Internationally known as a bit? name hunter, dry fly utmler unci champion rifle und pistol shot. In May. 115, he wojt the Intel-national dry Hy casting . . g ,an. - ' . . and was also winner of the Inter- national championship, S'eterans of ForeiKiis Wars, lor the Kuiiing hroime trophy and chumpionship medal ut ColiKress Helnhts range, Washini'lon, D. C, on Septemher ia, mas. STANDINGS OF THE k CLUBS. was peering over Helen's casement. 9 the meaning on 't 7 SO, Wilt , 1 with me, Helen?" "Ay, Richard, I will," swered : kindly. "but woiildst lake mo?" Ii site or, whltliz I "To a place where 1 may light lantern safe from all chance ohso vation. Wilt give me thy liand'J'f ' Mutely Bhe obeyed him and, hoo in hand, they descended crumbllq stepa into a dusk that glooiW more dark below. Here lier lirf snugged Itself a little closer lu hlr "I last ever seen a ghost, Helen "No, nor wish to. Have you;" "Ay. I've; thought to see soi era! o' fate thou dost not bulletr. In Such Idle folly?" "Nay. not when the sun shines! "Neither do I, Helen.". "So, sir, having seen ghosts, yo. disbelieve In them?" "Heartily, my lady, for ther phantoms proved too purposed and over solid here Is one o' nv divers hiding-places! As ha epoke, be pointed to seeming wall shut off by a tang) of weeds and bushes. Going I amid these bushes, he parted til' dense Ivy, disclosing a low an' narrow arch that opened upon a echoing blackness. ' "It was a culvert once that I the moat. Wilt venture In wltj mo, Helen?" "Oh, surely!" 1 She felt his fingers tighten upoi hers for a moment, then the;' stepped out of the starry dusk lnti a pitchy darkness, between narrov walls. Standing In this awful d.trknea she waited while Itlchard lights the lantern. .Tlmu. taklne.a clox Vile Man 1 l.ove." The picture closes Inuigllt. The slory dealing with the love affair of a boy and Kirl who yo to New York in answer to an ambi tious urge und find only disap pointment. Is filled with the ad venture In which youth revels. Alien as the boy lover Is great and as the young man filled with the pi hie of ai-bittvemenl, ht- is superb. A sblnlng thread of humor, sup plied by Harry Green mid Jack OaUie. keeps the laughs going throughout the piece. They are supreme conu-ily men. Hachanova is charming in a strong role mid Cat O'Malle.v, Leslie Fentoll and the rest of the cast deserve the highest praise. Charles King of musical comedy 1'mne is seen heading one of tho must elaborate and beautil'ul alt talking, all colored stage revues so far brought to the screen. Tho revue Is entitled "climbing tho Golden Stairs", and Is a splendid feature worthy of much praise. Jack London's Story of the North Tin fr north, the Ice countr.i perlnips the mtHt itrtrt'SiiU' ne of ai tho liiiuln of tho earth. Their wtiful ilerlimH in search nf new Uuals f i0i thetr storte have laUen them far plareM on the nli'b-f hut thtJ have pasMOd (oo seldom for thin i viewer's taste in the land of lie an snow. Of ionise, types of prodn Hons mil in vogues, and, so it nut he that "Smoke Hollow," the li tiiiizatioti of .lurk London's stor wlifoh opened at tho Kmlto Iheatr yeslerilay, will hrinn tm a run o ill amas of the north n.W.TlMOiu;. Walter rob); Noith Uakoia, ontpnlnii-d M.u-i Ct;tlliit;hiM', Washington, tl): l.o It.kyinond. liltitnore, xtopped Vv DeanKolusi Washington, (My I he AhhocIhIciI Ptphh) I Nntiinial t. (VRr,fiONT, TUESDAY. JULY HO, 102P lW S y. iN It .-ILLY on ijoiir Vtictition Trifii! rilotinR a car over crowded hiuhways at vacation season is work. We pay experienced drivers real money to do it. They take the responsibility and the nerve strain. You as a passenger can enjoy the scenery and ready rest.' Frequent schedules serving the route PORTLAND to KLAMATH FALLS, and way points, makes ic easy to plan your trip, leave when the fancy takes a Rir surHiVu ,f-h.-'4-."iw-(iume! , aches and voinitinir oell. 1 -o.lten. . - t m I had mmrrnnh lor.nvtl.in. Ait. 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It is here in these gruelling competitive events that great motor improvements originate and are tested.. . and out of this experience, Richfield has developed a finer gasoline for high compression motors... a gaso line that is faster, more powerful, more responsive and more 'efficient than any other present day motor fuel. To this new Richfield has heen added KTIIVL fluid, the only genuine anti-knock compound. The result is a super fuel that gives super results in every type of motor have C T BIB S T, With utmost comfort; ,oc"' licn.t "a""" r-. '" .LLjjgj1-- gilllllllllllllllllllllimillHHIIIIIHilP ' :'- : .A the finest gasoline vou tried in your car. Try lUvhfield -Ethyl today for a real racing thrill ....at every station where vou see the hluc and gold Riel i field -El hyl pump. I O parking troubles exist at The Mur.x. ffl) The doorman takes your car when you arrive and places it in a garage connedled with the Hotel. J ust hand him your key asyouleavi the car that's all. 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