Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1929, Image 10

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    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.
(aKiiiK isiiMc, my nrauaciws unu JC
iv
apclla dUapparrd aliugcther.
It's never too late to try Tanlaf ' '
So to to your druRRist now an
got a bottle. No mineral drutrs-N HOTEL
only Nature's own medicinal herbt
but its cflicacy is so apparent thsie 309
often only one bottle is needed t
brinp desired relief. Money hso
if it doesn't help.
Tanlac
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wmvx tin
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IOR MANY years Riclifu-ld gasoline lias figuml
. jH-oniiiictilly in sjiei'dway victories and oilier great
motor events of the country where it has heen the ex
clusive choice of the world's greatest pilots, men who
know gasoline and have the choice of every kind made.
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;
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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. Located in the heart of the
City near everything.
17 tervice.uitauty.ttOSpliauTy-
(pjeMANX HOTEL
; Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
SUk from top to toe with
pointed heL
CLE)
take
yotiK car,
J sir"
"It Is Cool in
San Francisco"
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Managtr
ihon 105 80 N. Cmtral
Klsdtordi Oregon