Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1929, Image 3

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    MTTFOT?r MATT, TT?TTCTTTF!. rFnFOTlTV OREflOV. MOKPAY. AT'fll'RT 1 2. 1 ):2).
- PSGTC TITTiETJ?
BABE RUTH IS
NEAR THE TOP
LOCAL CANNERY BEER JOINT HERE
Connie Mack and Alan J. Gould
MR. DAIRYMAN
IN HOME RUNS
Bimbo Hits His 5COth Cir
cuit Drive and Is Tied;
With Hack Wilson For
Second Place Honors;
Yanks and A's Break
Even.
By WILLIAM J. CHI PM AN
Associated Press Sports Writer
The reported clacking of the Ath
letic pitching stlf seems to ho gaih
urinti confirmation in the west hut
the cra;,h will have to assume n
much woulder tone before it be
comes audible to tlie Yankees
across a chasm of HJly sanies. The
leaders and their pusuern hot ii
hroko oven over Mie week end a:i
the Cubs picked up one and one
half games on the Hi rates by win
ning twice while the IJuecuneer
wpre dropping the odd game, 5 to
Tlie week end in the Ameiican
league was notable chiefly for Mom;
Grove's third failure within a week
tu spear that elusive 18th victory
and for Habe Ruth's HMMh and f.OOt.h j
home runs of his major league cu- j
reel. . j
Ruth larruped his 41t!Hh on Hat-;
urday and put the finhiliir.g lunch on
a i-to-2 Yankee victory, and pound
ed Willis Hudliu lor his f.outh in !
the second inning yesterday when I
I he Indians eventually won, by I
to 5. Lou Gehrig also got his 27th
of the season at Cleveland yes tor-1
day. '
Kulh's Sabbath drive placed him
la a tie with Hack Wilson of the;
Cubs and Mel Ott of the Giants j
tor second place in the iii!fi!eagn;
home-run derby and left him only
three behind Chuck Klein of the..
Phillies, who has 33. t
George Karnshaw undertook the (
task of taming the Tigers yester-
day but in the ninth he served '
home-run ball to Hed Ilargrave
with two Hcugals on base. i
1'argrave's drive sliced the nr.ir-;
gin of the Macliincn to one thin '
run, and brought old Jack Quinn
tu the box. Three singles and an
error tied the scuro at S lo S, and
Ossie Orwoll emerged from the!
bullpen. Ossie got by until .lohri .
son hit a homer within the pari,'
in the seveiuh to win lor the home,
boys by !t to 8. i
The Hed Sox and tlie While Box I
divided two games at Chicago over j
the week end, the victors winning j
on Saturday, by Hi to 7. and thy
homt. team, by G to ;, yesterday, j
Al Thomas permitted only five hit!
In til Hahhalh game, one a hoinci'!
by lack Kothrock..
Washington cleaned up two
sanies over t he Urowns, winning !
In- 1 to 2 on Saturday and by T lo ."
yesterday. j
The Nat ional league week end !
was marked by the tall of the late
Christy Matthewson's lifetiinn wi'i
ning record of :i72 games:. Grnver
Cleveland Alexander held the Phil- i
lies to two hits in the last, foil.' !
rounds of the 11-inuing secon !
game on Saturday, and not credit
for the 1 1-to-i victory as the 373d.
victory of his Ilt-year career. The
champion Cards tied the game for s
Alex with one in the ninth aad 1
won with two more in the 11th.
The Cubs won two hard-fought!
games in Hosion, by 4 to 1 on Sai
urday and by 3 to 1 yesterday. The
Pirates the while were dividing a
Saturday bargain with th eKobirs
at Kbbets field and absorbing '
540-3 tnp on I he chin yesterday.
Sheriff Llake and Ciiuriey Ronl
turned in some fancy pitching tor
Joe M'cCarthy ai braves' field i:
the two Cub victories.
Willi pitching mien as I bey ai"
receiving in lloslon, llu Cubs 'an
do with less hitting but Ibis fact
is making no impression upon Rog
ers Mornsby, among others. The
Rajah got a single, a double and
bis 2,"lh homer yesterday to boos',
his average to .3i'i.
Red I .was t rimnvd t h !;a n t
by 7 to 2 f)ii Saturday, but No-IP',
ilail liuiiiie!! reluriird the compll
ineiit to the Redlegs on the Bab
.bath. The score was to I.
Rjequests for a Return Showing of
"Simba" Are Pouring in by
the Hundreds
But We Still Need More
AND THEY MUST BE IN BY
TOMORROW NIGHT
SEND IN YOURS TODAY
I would like to sec a return engage
ment in Mcdfoid of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Johnson's "SIMBA."
Sirrncd i
P. S. It is understood that the return of this coupon
is considered a great favor by the management of the
theatre, will bo held in strictest confidence and in no
way places the sender under any obligation.
And unless a satisfactory number of coupons arc
returned, the picture POSITIVELY WILL NOT BE
SHOWN.
RIALTO THEATRE
Alan Gould
By Alan .1. Gouid
( Associated Press Sports Kditor)
SoitK't-ioies the first sixty-six
years are the hardest. Pour years
ago, I sut with Connie Mack in thu ;
towered, neat ty uruered office he :
occupies at S.tihe Park when not
poised on the edne of the dugout,
score-card In hand, directing the
fieiit play of the Philadelphia Ath
letics. "1 thought this was lo he our
ye;u- ton ii seeinn that fate is
against us." said Connie. He look
ed old and weary. His youthful
team had "blown" a good lend;
era cl:ed in 1 iie st retell under 1 he
strain of a lij.;ht pennant, race.
Two years laj'r, in IitJ7, I sat
for an hour in the same office,
listening to Connie label tin? Yan
kees as one of the greatest teams
of all time in a year in which Habe
liuth t Company made the Amer
ican league race a runaway.
"Put for bud breaks we might
have made it closer but I do not
think ours or any other eluhs could
ha V stepped 1 ;ie Yanks this sea
son." I Shift the sc-nery to indicate the
lapse of two more years. It's
August, l!tj!t, and hot; hotter in
Philadelphia t ban most places.
Connie removes coat, collar, lie
and finally his shirt, soniew hai
apologetically. Ifis visitor perhaps
would like In do the same.
Tueie is a gleam hi the Old
Master's eye t!rit wasn't there four
years ago or two years ago. In his
liTl'u year, Mack's step is springier,
hisJ kindly eyes I winkle. Soft
spoken, ijuiet and courteous.
This is TMi'l year. You can see
what it means to Connie in nearly
every word and gesture. Tuo many
disaopf.intmeiits. the caution of an
old campaigner keep Connie some
what re.-erved. Put it takes nu
scientist to tell that to th's lean,
lovable man of nearly three score
and ten, the American league pen
nant l. ia t new seems certain tu be
his for I a Li It means more than any
of his pa'-t achievements.
Uooi he consider the pennant
won V
"We!!. I'm. pt-Miid .!' the way llo
hoyti have gone alnitR. We aie in
a good position now. We b.ivo all
tlie a (i vantage this year. J-asl
season we had to do the chasing
ami found (lie si ra in t"o much
w ttea we finallv ' tugat e ;-, with
the Yankees. The club Is playing
s'uady hall now and ought to win.
but we don't take an 1 hmg f;u
granted. "You hi
and "'orm If'
grey
3- 9
i r jJcvvs-' r l "e
v y,-$j?
eyes twinkled, "we kind of sur
prised 'em this year. They didn't
: Iiink mucit of us In the spring
training. I'll admit we didn't look ;
so good and I talked pessimist)- 1
cully. Uut I really felt this was
our year and I just wanted to pre
vent any chance of ovcr-eonfioVnee
or the folks expecting too much '
of us."
II. .w do the "folk " foci now?
"Well, you know it's sometimes
astonishing. They come lo get
autographs and pictures every day.
Some people think we have won
already. They semi me all kinds
of gifts," and Connie waved bis
hand at an assort ment . "1 get
led -i's from all over the country,
advising, warning, even t hreaten
ing. A lot or them as much as tell
me if we don't win this year they
are 'off us.' "
What's i hp main reason for the
A's big lead?
"Well, good steady hall. Put
mostly confidence now. Onee the
boys found they con hi heat t he
Yankees and beat them decisively,
liiey hit their stride. Wo beat the
champions in t heir own grounds
and we beat them here. And when
we won it was by good margins
while t bey just barely heal us
when they did. like that. L!-t game
Jack ',uinn lost to Wait lloyi, dim
to two misjudged flyhalls."
Conni'e dwells upon thu little
t lungs thai have meant im pro e
ln en t, greatness in Grove, JOarn
sha w and Walhcrg. his pitching
"hig three" ; in Simmons, Coch
rane and "Koxxy," as Muck calls
his sensational young first base
man. Yes, they are all great, hut
the (dd master deftly parries any
attempt to have hini say they are
any greater, if as great as t'.ie fam
ous machine he guided to four
pennants and three world's cham
pionships from HMO to IIH-l.
"With the old A's It was speed
and deicn.M". though we also had
good hitting. Now it's mainly hit
ling, and we have plenty of that,
hut we ali o have gnod pitching for
defense." . .
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Iiitrliors ailtl an out fh-Uh-i'. "vlio
will roiiorl fur duty noxt Hpi'ltm'.
Tliey ant VI, tnl KriiKlef. Htur t'iKlir
htimU'i' uf tin- DallliM club of tlii'
Tokhs It-atfiH.; Put 'iinuvjiy. To
poka. snulhiiiw. ami .Jimmy Moor'i.
Unllu.s otil l i.idcr unil It-atllnn buts
iiiati of tlu, Texan It'iiKtin.
Siiiiish Ton-ilor (Mirl'il.
ItA Kli'lLdXA. SpHin. Aut-. 12.
i-Ti l.ui.-i Kri'K. M'.xlcaii bull-fl;lu.
tT, was in j. critlc-al (.'iiiilitimi tu-.-
nftr-r a a'Tlous uoi-lti al. thr
bolus or an auuiy bull vest nlay.
'I'tu- wouiul v.mm In lus rk:bt l.bluli.
11 was Im .".(lb yorin in bis ca.
rt'er as a matador.
rliocnlv 21, ItllMf l-'alls 5.
l'hoonlx won tho idif'-slilrd huso
ball .'iiih. from Ulitti; l.'allH yoHtor
rlay with a Kcnro or 21 to fi at til;
railuroundH diamond. I'rtfl Mont-utoiK-iy,
I'hoonix'H lauisal ioual 17-yonr-old
idli'ltri' idayed a ftooil
u.ii(. and llo-. , llnli L.'all.s nlno
liijvia. Hi-i ioy-' ly I hi '"a r-nijd.
FEAR. TOM KAY
SERIOUSLY ILU
Y
SA IJ-:.t. Ore., Auk uV)
Ti'liKrum- i-i'iTved in Sutem ttdny
1 lid Hiiii'I iy re ! live lo I he ootid I -Itot,
,,f siaM' Tff.(-i)n.-r T. 15. Ka.
u !m HI nti n r;iih;iy tliiitl hoiilid
r"ni MonlKal lo iiiion. indlciit
iii'b. if any, iai n oni'-nt. in hi?-'-'indil
ion.
A nicMi-,'f r''0"ld today by Ir.
Milton 't"lii'T of the state hospital
r-lalt' f.oin In-, it. K. Stcitinr, who
l-A with Mr. Kay. Muted that Mr.
bay mum in a very "rlou.i condi
"but. holding hi: own in tdto
of l.e:ii." 'hi. 110 -lit,''1 iviih writ
' ivcii w t t of i;;itcij;o. , minibti
w'S-;iu', M-nt from riiir,ii:o Sun
day. wit, reieiv'-il bv Mr.-. Ilolli
Huntit.Kton. duoteht'-r of Mr. Kay.
Mr. and Mrv.kay sind I r. Stcin
r 'v;ll .iiiiii' hi I'oilbind Wediir.x-d-iy
itiof nliiii. All a inbiilu nec lia
I 'M a hi den-d to 'iw-l the train
1 ,i"ii
Bandits Grab Food
l'U'tTI.l. (Me , Aiirf. - rVHl
Kive li'iuilreri pounds uf nihiiiH.
ponndK ol Hour, 1 ::'! pounds nf
fiUKnt. -'ai putindM of po'b:rod
-us hi and lift pounds of alnuia
tiioku erly trjrly from it
al.ery here.
fr'K4.n ( Itv I'olir ftrpt-t Itii
iiii'til iitolfi't roii(f'nil..t'(l
11; rilv illirlllK MUtu luf-r.
SUPPLY PEARS
I turtli'tt icui-s fitr l antiiu ;tl i
tin- local ItuKUt JllVL-r N'tiUv.v I'lin-,1
ii inn coin puny art' si 1 11 bo Ink j
smiKht. Ualph I'. lioutolle, man
nv."v, uiiiiouni'oil Saiurd;iy I'l '
-i ii inun U u tiun tu lht lni.tril tu" j
clirot'iurs of ilio Kruit Cruwoi-fj
lo'iKiit'. MomUoi-H of tho Imurtl
M:tU' that thoy will ta;o tho mat-
lor up with the ItMKUo BroW'.Td ,
imiiit'ili.tti'ly.
la l In communication Mr. floit-j
U'llo eontoiuls that local Ki'owvr.i i
liu vo favorod buyers from oth- r j
i jiniu'iii-s of tho ooa.si in ro(-oii-iioo
to the local company, llo
furl her stales that by spiling tho!
valley iciu-. tu ollbsUlc canneries, I
bn-ul hi bur suffers ami Meilforil'-t I
payroll is cut down.
A buiit 12i tons, of No. I pour
and L'oO tons of No. 2 Ktude up?1
ikhhIhiI. i ho b?ttor suys About
i!7r tons of thn first Krado havo
bcoa oonti-actcil fur but only 5n
tons of tho second havo. boon
purchased. This Is far below the
tonmiK for which, ordors havo
airnady boon taken by tho can
nery, .Mr, Uoutolle says.
directors of tho Icukuo havo
announced that .every effort wl'l
ho made to cooperulo so tar a
possible In buildiiiK up tho busi
ness uf tho local canneries. This,
they believe, will, bo beneficial In
tJio lunt; run not. only to the
growers, but to tho. valley ius. a
whole.
The letter tn -Lho Fruit (Jrowcrs
league folloWHi ( , I' ; ,
"Your local, (rannrtry fs'In' need
of Iturtlett peurs. Orders nlreudy
t.iken will rotm'tef dbout .UO tons,
Hta of wJiicb; liould 'bo; No. l's
and oUU. seconds and eul's.
".Some of tho growers from
whom wo htfv; 'always bought j
have not (a,vored us this year be-j
cau.-e,, they wqrp ' offered higher!
prices than tliey tbouKht we cuubl ,
afford to Day. That may have
been true, but our pood cus
tomers are now eopnizjiut of tho
situation.' and uro helping us meet
the unusual price so. we can pay
ihcsi; hiphei' prices. Thereforr.
if we can seeuro tho pears we
can take euro of our ffood eus
tomers whom wo buve served fir
."omo.yyars punt, and keep tho
business here for this valley in
the future. While, if we , m
not able to et pears enough to
fill our contracts,. It means the
loss of this business for the future,
serious conditions for us. for not
fulfilling our contracts and per
haps a Kencrul reflection on the
valley.
We have so far only boon nhle,
to contruct for 273 tons of goon
pears, and not- over GO tons of
seconds and culls. There are
some packing house buyers now
considering what they may be
able to do for us, hut until next,
week we shall not be able lo know
what results may come from thin
source,
"Wo wish iy leave no Mono un
turned to prevent us from (jotHim
the tonuuKO we desire, and arc
accordingly advising you of th"
situation that confronts, us at
present. We would usk you in
kindly consider I his matter, lake
it up wllh the growers at your
leanue, ami fsee 'if' omelhjnK
cannoL. bn Uomv Xo assure us of
being able to' operate and fill ovi
orders. Tho culls and seconds
riffjit from the orchards are whui
wo most desire now, and we think
the prleo we can pay may moke
it worth whllo to clean up all
such and turn over to us. V'e
need about 150 tons pf this kind
of pears, and 27t tons of N I'"-
"The pay roll of thlH cannery
amouulH to a eonsidnriibln sum
each year,, mid If wo. are tml
ablo Uj run all the fall on peaj h
It . will' bo a detriment to tlu
town, and something uc tt hard
ship upon the workers who k re .il
ly rely on the wages they g't
from us.
"V submit the above for your
eonsblerntion, mid w are,
" Vourji very 1 nil.
!"i:0(.TK IlIVKU VAl.I.KY f'AN
M'i.l COMPANY.
"Hy lUlph" V. Motllelle."
IM SEA PLANE
UKIIOX. PortllKal. Aim. 12. M'l
ThriK- ,Swia avlKtord. ioIhhIhk Cor
thj'i'e da ya, were located ln-rn lo
day. world nit lni;Jly on their iiir
Ulnii". In which they shortly pn.s
sibly tomorrow- -evppft to 'lake (ff
on a flight to New York.
Tin airmen fhtw here Kuturday
froin faKaux. l-'ram.e. mal;lnn tin
fll'l mlb- in six hours.
Their name hie: (.tncar Kaesar.
pilot; Kurt LiiOMcher', hnelter and
mrehanle. nad Alfred TKehopp.
navlniitor utnl mechjiule.
T-chopp said he would not make
tho riUht, explnlnlnu he wu "no
UMm at yw" He Kaid hU welht
would be replaced with KasoUne.
eqd he wouMI wnli here newc. of
biK efimpiinleV a rival.
The pbiti" "ill have load of
.0 UiilloDH o( petto) and 1 i KaU
lo nn of, oil. It will cjrry 11 hiiujH
ptieuniMic bout Hiid rubber hiiits.
The itbine nl-o ha- A Hhi.ill open
UiK from which the perrot ran be
etiiptieil. eimbliptf it . to fiuai it
New Comfort for Eyes
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Bldg.
FINED Ai JAILED
Peter l-'bher. cbaiet with beer
posses.vion, was fined and soi:-
tenced to U't days in t'nc county
jail this niMi'iiinu, by Jnst-jie or the
l'e;ice h. A. KoherN al Ashlun 1,
upon his idea of Kulliy.
The homo of Klsher. at;H .leau
ette avenue, was raided la u niht
by the sheriff's office and Kcder rl
Prohibition Officer Terry Talent.
Ten gallons of beer malt and 1 -quarts
of beer were seized. l-'oui-customers
iti t he place wore dis
missed by the ri: ideis. Neighbors
have been com plaining of the
Fisher opera t ions lor some time,
as t lie patrons of the "beer gar
den" were inclined to burst forth
into sonu at late hours, and fiuht
among themselves. Tlie rosort did
a lively business on hot evenings,
the authorities say. ,
It was also said that the prod-'
not Fisher made andj served was '
Ullite palatable.
Neuner Leaves for East
POHTlwVNl. Ore., Aug. fPt
Summoned, it was saiil, hy tint
attorney Kenernl. Goorgo Netium .
United Slates district attorney, loft
Portland yost urday for Washing
ton, a c.
Humor has H that Neuner may
be offorod tho posh ion of chief pro
hibition enl'orcemcnl, oHioer in tlu
attorney general's depart muni . the
f iff l(o recently vacated hy Mabel
W. WlllebruniU.
There Arc
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