Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1929, Image 3

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    MT!T)F0Ti1 MAtl, TIM BUNK MEDFOIID. OH Ml IPS, MONDAY. A 11 lrS'l' , 1)2!).
l'SOEJ TttREH
WEEK-END IIS OutXKeelem
r ii ii i in i nil i r n
MAJOR CIRCUITS
Ily ). H. Km-k-r
In tin- Uiiiisli kjkii clinmliiun
or .l.ick liiitHiixnn, wh.i
Mackmen and Cubs Make
Slight Gains Yankees
. Fend Off Jinx of Clcve-
.: 'land Indians Tigers
i Take Two From Senators.
u ii try
't'Ci'Ul :
Ily William .1. (Iinpimm
AsKuciiitfil I'rosri Sports Writer.
The wt't-k-end i'Jphtinj aioiiK the
major h-num fn ml was nil in
favor of ihu -two li-adinf? team;
nut very much, it Is true, Imi still
In iheir favor.
With tin- 1'iiiites rained out on
Saturday an! idle yesterday, tin
fuh.s occupied iluir Unit by lurn
IriK back tne Hruoklyn -Unions in
iwii irnmcri. ami so iUivtchintr the
CU:hku lend to six und on.- half i nnlpliiK for Jius
Kuiiioh. The .MarliUH-n played i( h'l'ho the Uohins
In-uUlMf K I.. K tin with Mi Ci'iiwiiM ' P' ll.istt'lltly. hi l'O!
on Saturday and tt.nk their east I '"cy. Son... -Humo happy Chi
iK"ann saw in' l:iliu.
I'ltelilntr his side arm bull from
won It, clipped .four strokes from
par on two sucresive holes, which
; 1 Inul tht-nsff.niii miishU'ivd a
reeonfr in formal play, ur at least
, the ee.ual of flic reeoni. Joek,
playiiiK witli ltulthy Jum-s, smack
d ii 1 into the fij.hth luile ami
1 Jnyt miss. .I unoih-r :ti tho ninth,
a uliiirt par .(, s.i In- went I -li
on two links of wlikn i
J;ut at Die H- lle Meade
-lub of Xashvitl.-, at the
, sumhi i n amaienr championship.
Chatien Harris of Memphis H-'t
: a new ii-eonl, so far as 1 know.
Mr. I larris was entumed in the
. tpmllfyln. round, and h
I duiiiK well. In faet, had .Mr.
I Harris nutnaije.l merely par at the
14th and 15th hides his ttal score
w.-uld have been N'J, and that
, wuii Id haw been two strokes loo
many ti admit him to the rham-
! piimslnp division, even in a play-
off.
I And Mr. Harris newtiateil Nus.
H ami li
tti a card
lied handily
No. 14 Is
yards, and
hide of ?
enough , to
of
ably that lie tinned
TT and was ajtuili-
.CLOSE TILT WITH
a par T h.de of 47 f. ,
No. 1 fi in h par I '
Ii 1 yards just lour. ;
be a par 4 with n ;
bowled sort of steeji and narrow
slope, a pretty sort of novelty, J
The perspiring M r. Harris f-int '
away a hit; drive f mm the four
I -li , teent h tee, 1 he ball 'running far
was' on the hard turf, and used a N'.i. '
i If Iron for his reeoml shot, which ;
stopped 1 S iiH-hes I'rom tJie flay, j
the putt dropping for an eusl'
lOneonraKed by ilr's - turn of af
fairs, he then applied his brassie J
to i ne next drive and saw the i
ha II reaeh the sloping apron und :
was nut j hound up on to the Kieen. A!
once there was a snout from tne
ir.th tee, overlooking the i;rt'Hi,
The ball had rolled Into tho ciip.
( )n two consecutive 1ft des, par
r-4. Mr. Harris had traveled :i-l,
elipplni; five strokes from .par.
Tho first, of course, is an ealo
The other would '' be called a
ibuible-4'f.Kle, 1 suppose.
i
.in a horse it's
! Sheriff 1'r. d Hlak.
the ;
and I
attended to
Mel'irlhy,
kwuiik at him
to each enier-
STANDINGS
OF THE
The t'opco hasfball team, rom
posed of men from Medford and
Jvlamuth Kails. ItroiiKht home tho
bacon from the invasion to the
.Mountain Stales Power eotupany
picnic at Dallas, Ore., Sunday. The
t 'opcu men won a hard fought
Kainc in their half of the extra
Inninn that was necessary, with the
final score read i ok N to 7 in their
favor.
The Mountain Staters could not
solve lloss" waitinK tactics and slow
delivery, and picked only four hits
off him. Dick Miller, Oopco's third
baseman and relief pitcher, wont
into the box in the sixth inning
and ii.it into trouble before he was
fully wurmed up. He pulled him
self out in Rood style after three
runs had crossed the plate, , ,
It was anybody's guine until Mil
ler hit a liner over third with the
bi-.ses loaded In (.'opco's half of the
extra inning which opened with a
hit by It oss over second. He was
j later forced out by an infield
rounder by Shirk. Mullen wulked
and Kichardson tupped a single
hat filled the ha sen. Miller then
I rove Shirk home ami the story
i f &?
SPIRIT
.,.,,,, .,, a V-vr i TOO 1 1 r'r "T 'n"; , - ,. ,
f..riy-i-iln l,..ur ...... I.... with ,... M:.U.-.I .! i:.....n I'thv.-s l,y u j -ffiiS, Jjl h..im.r ovor rteht fl.-ld In-
r .1.- was ,..,f.-.,,M. I "". "I' " l" ..!.l...n fur ..... ; " 1 ; . P' ' 'M'1"'',""'1
-. ,. ,. !. l.i.yH. I.iu iHM-mittoil lhi'1 . 1 U,11 " ' , ,, in the um In.il.m. t
hunt'li .ht-ir
l-Ka.li slrtlrU
f.-w
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('aidn In
Krn.'sl (i
i nn v..ini-. !
Jakih' .May sulij.iKal.'il Win lia
MwiiiMiii..: I'liillli-H t.i win liy 7 l.i I
at Ciii.-innati in the rouiflininj
N'ali.ina! l.'ayuo unnt.'sl.
ASEBALL PLAYER
fEI
V
ne, 3 1 if
1 l orn t he relatively non-esseiitia 1
won column to ihe vital line of fig
ures detailing ganif-s hist. The
Yankees now have lost ten games
more than the flying Macks. w:t.
are' imiviiu; at a gait which myiht
po.':Ob!y level that year old
record of 1 1 tl e.auies woo by 1 he
Oubsi ol I'rauk Chance.
Some f.Voou of ihe t:i it lit'itl
tinned 0111 on tie- S.ibhaSh to see
ihe Vankces fend off their current :
Jinx team, t lie "lev la ml i ml t.i ns.
The champions hit hard behind old
Tom Zachary in the open.-r to win
by 1 to 0, but a Keuenii 'tiitchin
blow-up in the second clash saw
Ihn Indians score by 11 to t.
Voting W'cs I'V-rrell was knocked j
from the box, but so were Heaihyj
l'onnock and- other Yankees. The i
Indians g5it nine in t:ie ninth to j
pull out the dee:.-ion. j
1-M Morris held the recumbent
bile Sox to two small hits to win ;
by S to ll. The lied Sox had a fine J
hitting afternoon with seventeen j
;;:ife drives. The Detroit Tigers ; jodninj;
eiosou out lue American leai;ue
progra m by winning a rough
double-hea tier from the Sena tors
at Wusliiugloti, In to r., and 1 :i to
II.
The mad dah of the Cubs con
tinued yesterday w hen Uncle YVil
bert 1'ohinsuii dared to expose a
leithandcr, William Watson Clark,
' to ihe tire of the Drains. Clark
did very well against the heavy ( ul(.n t)K,t
guns ol uie l incago array. hill tjt(. jM 1:4.
iiiiccuinbed by U to 4 when Charlie j 4 . .
tirhnin, the otily left handed swin- j Poincnre Resta Well
ger on the MrCnrthy club, con- 1 1'AlilS. l-ranco, Aug. 6. (i) At
nwted for a siugie with men on I tho resldcnci! ut' Kaynioud I'oincjira
second ami third in the seventh. j todj;y M wan said that Ihn former
Kiggs Steplo nson contributed a l'itiicli premier hud passed a good
home run to the chic.igo attack, ! nighl. and had awakened without
while Kiki Cuyler came through j any fever, lie ale a normal hreak
v.'iili two singles and a double, fasf.
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Philadelphia
1 1 A finii'l'DCf,
UY Slimuol "lied
this city, major ami minor league ' ' ',,f il'lelphia
I Nov ark .
1 :ifl 1:1 ! I pla.wr v.-hn.Lo dian.onil Kl LuiiIm
career tin;; .'afi'ie.l tiiin into all see- j ch'velaml
linns ut ll.e ennnlry was in jail ! Detroit
day awaiting the fnnnal WaiiliiliK'nn
nt a inuriler eliatKe ('hieur.n
:i k;i I him. . Muston
(Vane Miri eniiere.1 (. tneal 1111- ;
lice -esleT-ilay anil was held in enn- !
neetinn with the t.layitm nt' .lark !
(iren. S. i.f tills elty. anil the seri- j
nus wmilldinK nt' Miss Delia Lyter. I
L'll. also nt this eity In a hutel I
r.ittinc renin iiere Satu;-ilay nihl.
lie was eatilain of the Seattle
eliih of the raeifie .'oast l.eaKt.e f
lull wuii the leau
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GIRL LOSES LIFE IN
--ATTEMPTED RESCUE
PDNDDDTtiN, (? Aug. r, (XT)
Mvii Stango, V7, lost her.life yes
terday In an unsuccessful attempt
to j-cscile (lien Uohlnstui Of -Tiuie
as the t wo were swimming in a
sfough on Hie Coluinhia river.
Midway ticros;i the slough Robin
son suffered an attack n(. cramps.
The girl swam to nis sitle. Doth
drowned.
fireworks
he hit a
the sec-
dlowed hy
McCarthy
rawford
again crossed the plate in ihu third
as well as in the lit 1 1 and mukiuff
the score ft to 4., Miller ailded
another in the fifth frame and put
the locals Into a two-riifi lead.
Then came the nearly fatal sixth
when the Mountain Staters took
advantage of Miller and crossed
the plate with three runs. The
game was scheduled for seven In
nings, hut at the end of that period
the score stood 7 to 7. Tho Moun
tain Staiers chalked up a zero in
their half of the extra inning and
("open took advantage.
The contest was a return game
for the Mounttvln Statesmen, who
came here to the Copco picnio and
wuii from the Oopeoiles in a kit
ten ball contest,. The Copco team
are warm in praise of the Mountain
States brand of hospitality and
everyone reported a good time,
helped by the smile of victory. .
Dinelip Copco: Chase, lind; Shirk
if.; Mullen, ss; Crawford, c; Miller
3rd: Richardson, 1st; McCarthy,
i-r.; Tlbbler, el ; Ross, p. William
son for McCarthy, Miller for Ross,
Ross for M liter, RichardHon for
Crawford.
Mountain States: Spray, . 1st;
Cashin, if; Tyees, rf; MeClnin, hh;
'at lor, p.; Dddy. 3rd; Coats, 2nd;
Stein, e; SchoffenberR, If.
Coast League
Yesterday
v AS
a cigarette it's
T :
JUDGES OF HORSES must look for many dif
ferent"points." Judges of good tobacco look for
taste and taste alone.
And Chesterfield gives you, not several taste9
mixed, but one . . mildness, flavor, delightful
M'or.ia, welded together into one distinctive tobac-t-o
"character" smoothly blended and cross
Mended, the standard Chesterfield method. Three
will's say it all:
Jaste
' TASTE above everything
(Ily tlio AsN(.c'latol
Press.)
U. It.
11 16
3 6
THE PICK 0' THE DIQ SILENT PICTURES
4 A Tempest La"Z,:!:"Z " ' 1!
C 4 a strange fate that ymFfW
Ol HmQllOn brought atonement! pEKSf'., fi I
I SUCH AS THE SCREEN HAS J 1 "Klf i
SELDOM SHOW hmWS" "ffWf'
- - LILY DAMITA fij VLS If!
Siren and wild-cat whose flaniins TTte'Sfejlife
; beauty lured prince and pauper ! vtf S s 13!i JJ' ! fllMl
! ; . . who fling her charms to the tr Jii0' '
r highest bidder - ' . . W jR
THORNTON WILDER 'S NOVEL WmmL -Sta,.. JSMM1i
;i III
11 mjm "? r: mwy'-
i Comedy vw.'X ; V! J pL. B MM
"Studio Pests" vtjSri itei. JlT'. DON ALVARADO m
j Latst News J. JWi' I IjH
4 Music , M i W U MS
I T I 1 i - t i - '
Swillli-
Ptirlliu.tl
Knlllo and Htelni'cke; Cascarolla
Mill Tqn.tii..
R. IT. E.
Srattlp Ti 11 ' 2
l'oi lliinil 9 13 2
HU'Vins und Kiplnnckp; Ortmun,
Ftilli'rloi. und Wooditll.
II. K.
0 . 2
10 2
Wctzol
R.
Hun Fi'a.lfilsco ."... 2
Hollywood 4
.laeoliH, Couch and HcmI;
, ami llaHnlcr, Hi'Vcrt'ld.
; KitoihI Kanui
: (Hcvi-n InnlngH) P..
iin Flunclwcu 8
Ilnllywood 10
MailH. (ilynn and Hoed;
illd Movci'eld.
II.
8
B.
4
8 3
Ilulvey
R. H. K.
I.os A.lKi'lcn U 14 1
illusions. 10 14 1
Pacini. Ilollln;; and Hnn.Hiore;
KrauBt'. Mi'O.lald, . Nevnra, Knott,
t;.Htpr and Hoffman.
ji Afternoon Biin.e: R. H. K.
jlos AnKfles 11 18 -
I JIlKKlOI.lt 7 10 1
fiandall. Cl.llda . nnd Peters,
Hannah; Nelsnti,
M.ul llakhvln.
IMII.'ttu, McQuad
K.
R. II
Ilriernnmnto 0 7 4
On k la ml 3 15 2
Vlnei, (illlli-k ...Id Koelller, Aull
ley; lOitwardH and J.o.nhardl.
' AriPlniHtn Maine: It. H. V..
rlai-runii-lito 2 7 1
tlakland 7 14-2
t:timi, 'lnel ond Koeltler; Mi;-i-Jvoy
H.td Lontliarili.
terfield
1 1.
MILD... and yet '
THEY SATISFY
FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED bul CROSS-SLNDED
; Myms Tobacco Co.
STUDENT OF OSC
LIFE IN GETAWAY
tlubert Vt-ltum, " 22, ut Kutfeno,
Htudent at OreKon Htatn cotlrgt'.
was fatally Injured on the beacb
tiirtf Wti lliiift v.urni-Hiv tuhitn lh.i
iltllnmnltlln in whlrh ho nn.l MUu I
Ann Fletcher, also of Kutfcno, werpJollpt HUt Penifntliiry in Junuary
rlHInv nvrttirt.f.rl Vollu.v. AiA (l wnttre ll WUH WTVIIlg llllin
.. I for rnlilnTv. I
iiiiiiuii'n iiiit-r mu auiiimuiiim xurn- , 1 Hut-fin
i BHmriiiiv iiiirrv w a mil rniine
i CMICAOO, Auk. ri.fI) William
llan-y, a convict on pui-ohs, loHt IiIh
nervo ycHtPnlay and wuh arroHtcd.
A Hlmrt tlnm lutt'i- ho recovered U
und it CuHt him IiIh life.
Harry was iiuroled from the
no 'hum rnpfl' on" mot" i
Ho was taken to the bureau of '
Identification. Hcelng hla chance,
Hurry dashed to tho window and ;
jumped, ' j
rnllco Baw him land on his feet j
on the roof of a paalnff elevated I
railroad train, sway dizzily, clutch
for Hiippurt, nnd plunge 40 feet ta. i
tho uluy, where ho waa killed In :
Htautly. !
ESTATE OF MILLIONS
ed Over when It Mruck loom. mind.
Mm KleleHer hud Heveru i-IIih I '". u B1""'n "ir- " t lil ne. ve
broken. Vellum wn the on of i "!"" " ""'ei-nvn khi.iki n..-
Rwbrl Vellum of the Vellum i,!11 "I"" ""'"V. I"l'lu,l!
flow Iron WorkH of Ki.Bene, The
IN GOTHAMjBALL ITS
NKW VOHK. -4 () - Th hot
vi.;itlw.f nn.l 111 hrtl 'Vntinti il
' Ieii((ui. pennant battle mU mini-
iir, " 'tropolltHii parks and
3i tlin. (riH thr of them wre
Fj ''hiivd from the parks.
4
V.mw Jt.hn Mi-(Jraw. the little
Niipoieiwi of JfiHftirtl, who hadn't
-be..i invited to vacate hist throne
: for limit' yt-arn than hafhall rn
jKHtfiN could mip'tnbt-r, wan put
'tut of th phik.
! McCraw wtu ouxtcd one ilny and
i.la.k IP-ndrlckM the next. On the
thhd day Hilly ftotithworth, nhow
,liiK In Itrooklyn with MIk (jurdlnalH,
' v, :in biiiiKhied. .
'nnl of TlmnkH.
We extend our Incere tbanks to
KiirIch and fripndu who o kindly
extended sympathy and rvlrian
durinit the iltrus lin.i death of our
beloved husband, father and broth-
the -beautiful flowern.
Mrt. V. O. Hull,
Alia nnd !'hyl)l.
(JlareiM V.he, 135
futher, un beitm notlftfd of the ao-
ldent, flew to Wuldport. The plane
arried MIhh Fletcher buck to Ku-
Kene.
Thomnfl Hrown, 65, of I. on An
KebH wan killed Sunday afternuun
near HoHebui'K when li in automo
bile turned over in a ditch, pin
ning hltn underneath.
M I'm. It. P. Hurke, 3!i, of Olym-
pla, WuHh., wan killed when a tire
blew uut and overturned her auto
mobile near Oarden City, Knn.
Failure to heed a top HlKti ctitM
ed Injilrlcft to Srn. WHbar Berry,
her dntiKhter l.llllun and Mrn. Al
bert llarrlH ut Portland, here yesterday.
the attention of the detcctivcM,
who probably would have piiHHcd
by without nntlcliiK him.
In euiitody, Harry wiih recoKiil.ed
uh a 'onipanlon of "Ked" Hnllott,
in whose Went Hide wiloon detec
tive Hcrtfcnnt JoMeph Hulllvnn wn
kllleil fteveral wei-kn or"' The po
licemen accuKed barry of the Hluy-lliK-
"No," he ttroteHted, "you' It pin
LONDON, AubV B.-(yP) An
abstract of the will of Bernhnrd
millionaire tobacco mag-
note who died Thursday, indicat
ed that hi" estate will be approxi
mately 5,000, oo poundH, about $25,
000,000. About $1,000,000 Will
be available for charity.
The will directH the body bo
cremated and the iihIich placed In
on urn and depowltld beldo that
of hlH wire In an obellHk at the
Liberal .lewlHh HyiuiKonue at Wll
leHden In Hiiburbiin London. Hmall
A rlcan and Hrltlnh flnnH arts
directed to be placed Insldo the
eoinpfirf inent with the urn.
' PORTLAND, Auk. fi.-(a)A now,
nutiimoblbt worth about ' $31)00,
four hundred pint of whiMkey,
and three men were taken by the
Portland vice Hqtiml nhortly before
daylight today.
Th men Kve the namcK JumeR
Hntchnll, Ororue ryr ond Paul
Miller, ktiUH Paul Komalla.
ActliiK on an underworld tip,
police wpre waitlnjc at A Dtivtn
street addrena when the cir drew
Up to the entrance. When f'yr
iTTid Mltler ariempted to unlond thi.
junior they er urrented. Petch-
e wai ut the wheel.
Insurance Opportunity
v to Right Man
WoBt Coist Life Insurance Company of Cali
fornia with $115,000,000 in forte, up-to-date
policy forms and nervice, can use a good
producing agent with a record of personal
production in life insurance on salary and
liberal first ynar and renewal commission
basis to write personal business and work
with agents
Must have a car and bo willing to work for
advancement. Write in confidence to J. W.
Stewart, Superintendent W Agencies, 825
Failing Bldg., Pcrtland, Oregon- , .
It's Time
To Plan Fruit Season
Photographs
J. Verne
Shangle
Photographer!'.;
Invites You to Visit
His Studio and Sea
Some of the Latest
Suggestions.
Phone 1308
318 Med. Bldg.
SPECIAL
BULB PRICES
3c Tulips Hyacinths So
and otnr fall bulba, DaffaaMla,
Narelaaua, Fila. Amman. )
anculua Croatia, Et, t aaeh.
olal advarllalni offar on- 100,000
bulba. 100 bulba worth t40 for
only 13.00, poataga prapald, aatla
factlon guarantaad. Fra to avary
on anawarlng thla adv. within 10
daya a SOo bulb Aconltum Flaharll.
Lovely blue cut flower 3 faat high,
growa In ahada. ' Bulba bought,
old, exchanged, Partle wanted
to grow bulba, eaah. or ehare banla.
Write. BOIb book 10o. ,
CALIFORNIA BULB CO.
Santa Crut, Calif.
Mall Trtbun ada ar ad
10,000 paopl arery day. . tt
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