Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1929, Image 12

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MtfOFOTCD MATL TINP.TTNT,, MEDFORT), OKKfiOX. TlUMi'SPAY. AIT! I 'ST L'2. 1D20.
LEADING PITCHERS OF PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL
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Cubs Prove Loss of Grimm :
No Handicap in Hitting j
Register 14 Hits Against
Giant Pitchers Athletics j
Lose Game.
DA LY CUFFING
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eairitSj-' NEKVb
ADMINISTERED
BUCCANEERS
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By W'illlimi .F. liiiiiiliii
AsHoilatod 1'rctsH Spuria U'riii-r ,
.lUHt by way uf prmhii; that they j
wore not lm nhfartril at llu? u-m- j
poriiry lo of 'harh'.v (rlmin, thtj j
Culm shipped tliroc Cllnnt pltHier i
fur H Mows at tho IVIn hiiiuimH !
ycntoi'day to win by ! to U at tho j
PJraU'H Hubmiin-d to lliHr diili.v
cuffing by th furl. mis I'i.IIIIch. The j
net nwilt uf liii'se procrciiiTiM was
to iiHTOJiHf tin- inarKin of Mr. Mc- j
Oaithy'K JirulnH to W and orio- j
lialf Bftmi'B, a tidy inarch) 'vcti j
with the regular flit liaHcm.in
nurniun n fractured b.-ft wrist.
I'liyHitiaiiH and kiukooiiH an
null need that Clriinm'8 fractuiv,
'vpn though on bin throwing ami.
inlfclit not. Uopp the regular fh'M
Kaeker out for more than three 01
four week.
MeCarthy placed yminn Clarence
Itlair, the Little Hock rcrruit, l'l
temporary Chai se of first base, but
dispatched a hurry call for Charlie
ThIkoii, optioned to Io AiiucIch ly
t he Cubs hint n)-1uk- He 1m not
eMiiKldeilni; Chicken Hawks "f
ItcadiiiK. nd denieM ho evr
thoUKht of HeekhiK (m'oi'ko Slsler
of IfOKton In one of thos "waiver"
(lealH whih some clubs know how f
to engineer late In August, j
Charlie ltoot presided over the j
objietjuicH at the I'olo ki'ouikIk, Riv
ing the Cubs their third victory
from the Giants In four k nines.
f Harry Sinythe of Afdieville won;
thu Phllly victory wi'h I'hil Cil-i
lln. The score wuh 1 to H, uis
Injr Iturt . shot ton's boys four
vtrateht over I'.u.sh'H men.
All the rabbit blood was extraet
tft frrtin the ball they used In
Brooklyn yesterday, and youn
Oio JJinllcy pitched (he home team
'to a 1 to 0 triumph over the Car
dinalh, ( who thu fell below the
.MM) murk. Dudley Kcaltcred nix
hits,' while, Clarence Mitchell per
mitted JJcl IliFHotiette to single in
u ffiHt-lnnlim ciIhIh which yielded
the game's only run.
The .Itiaves divided a double !
henuVr with the lleds. winning the1
first pi mo by 7 to 1. and pennlUhijr j
the visitors to oil Kir out the hccoihI
by 8 to 7. The Hrnves thus re
mained. In the cclhir. which they
imw hold by n margin o two full
panics iiinhii' Iho nimpuKliii,' I'hll
lies. , i
The AlhlelicN surprised Amerl-j
can Intuue circles !y tlroppln i
merles to t he Urowns y oh t onlay
HirouKh the medium of losing the
final Kiune by 7 to .'i. Put the Yan
kees permitted the White Sox to
Win by 4 to 3. leaving the stnnd
lllK uf tlie f h'Mt two club lin
chnnnod. The A's lead by twelve
fiumcs.
VunnK Wesley Kerrell stopped
the Henotoi'H cobl with his Fecund
successive four-hit pi me, the In
dlnns Winning by 3 to 1. It was
l-Vrrell's fourteen til victory.
Detriilt ularumed Hayne and Car
roll hard to win the final from the
liril l-iix hy lil
llin ivinni-r.
BALL HAWK PROVES
ST. I.OCIS. Auk. 2L--fV Itesldisi
heiiiK of ('0111111' Muck's bent !
fly idinsiTH. Itlnu Miller, Alhlcil
outfielder, is alo pretly kooiI nt,nilit titun
catching hoKs. A 300 pntiud pork-U.md tu-mo.
rr bounced out of a truck at u with a
busy street corner here yesterday puncher
and tledip trufric near the Alhle- 'Kic-slve
ties hotel. Hiuu Jollied In the,tln sec
I'haHc-; htMHtied the pig ami hot- Hook tin
tied. It while traffic policemen en- pounds,
delivered yto u III untile the ll Ml lie
Unurf
re yon giving
your child the
-right chance?
D
0 you not urn rvcl whrn tliink-
ivorkitiRB at your chllil ihk,
tlcRli, niuiH'lc and luain crowinK
each iny Imilillnc onward to
ward manhood or womanhood '.'
Of course it Is the hlond stream
which carrion the millions of tiny
red-cells to all rmi ts of the body.
And It is tho hcallhy, rich, red-lilood-tclls
that does this buildinic.
uardinir off ilisonse nnd makiiiK
lor tronR and healthy bodies.
When a child' anpetito wanes
nr he loses weight, tho comiilexion
lieeomea sallow or pimples and
boils anpear then you instantly
know that tho inward mechanism
is not working
properly that
a Rood bhod
tonic Is vo
ciuired. In such cases
S.S.S. is tho
proper tonic. It
is mauo irom
Tho moundemen who are
bell, M inion
league.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS,
Illl' AKMU'hll
('OHM Iji'ii;
l AllKi ll'M
Sllll ''ril lll-iHfll ...
rnrlhiiMl 1!!'
lliillywiiml :
.ll..1lnll .'t
Oakliitut -'li
Sllrl'H liHMHn Z
Ki'little 10
Chit'iiun
1'lllHlllll'U ...
Ni'W Vurl; .
SI. lllllH ..
IIi-iimIiI.vii .
rliirlnniill .
I'lilliiili'lihl:i
I'liHlnn
I'liiladclphla
New York
Cleveland .
Si. Uouls ....
Itelro I
Washington
Chicago
Itosion
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n ,
f-i j
1-
Cat., Aim
I 'a lifoi nla
Mltender.
ileclvPili
eorui
Hi. It was a vicious lull le
lever l'oxer and daiuaum
matchetl against n it .1
slumber. The .-linger wmi
iMil loimd but the boxer
rest. Shinle i etched I
I J
I Mxon 1 r.7 :t-1. Nine thou
mi 1 pci
S I . . it nil t
ople piiid approximntely
le flKht.
I
iv,
-V
S.S.S. builds nturtly health
frrIi vrjretaMo tlnms t hereforo
will not harm tho most delicate
Rystrm. H improves the appetite
and rrstoroK the red-bUHid-ceHs to
iiornml; lust weight in reunified;
skin eruptions clear up ami color
returns to the cheeks.
Give your child the rich! chance
to develop. You will not leiet it
in later years.
For more than 100 years S.S.S.
has Wn helping children ami
their elder leuniii 611-enKtli and
vitality.
The seasoning and airimr proc
ess, used In the nwtmifHittire of
S.S.S., makes it pleasant to the
taste.
All Rood dntpr ytores ?oll S.S.S.
In two (tireR. Ask for tho larger
alzc It Is tnoro economical.
..! i ' M JifA &i :
i ' A r, 1 1 in JLi:
Dolrul .".II liJ .IT'i' WWiiii
in (.: .l-.i. K-)r,&.
itwion 4 vii .:u-.i B.'.autatS'
i NEGRO 'PUGILIST; tes;
IlilVr Sll.nlv. '
ui-IkIh nil'
riiiin.l lii'Mii;:
. -U. I
the greatest
worry to coast batters
Reds; August Johns, Hollywood, and Merton Nelson,
'Rabbit' Says 'No'
ItOSToN i.Vt "U.ibbU" Maran-
ville is oui nuijor league hall play
or tiuwllliim to plunge into a man
aueria! job without sonic provision
lor a thorough I rial,
They utljTcd "llahhit" Ibe htu
posl with tlie lirave-i but he de
clined, savins he would not serve
unless kIvcii at lea:-t a tvo-eiir
fi-ontviul.
-
m;w v i i : k . ,im
liiUMe ill' i-i'n;ii-
I. M'i
I t ll I n
Ii.iIhmmis ;,inl ihrrr mi. I. ill n I ii mumi
Ki'.vm In an Al,. sHlnliin I'hli-flain
Misv i ; i t imlt- s.iiifi-il. Now York
sorii'll 111. who .lll.sl 1,-1 iirncl fit, in
I.i I'nur nit, nllis llnntlni; i'Xi.,ni Inn
I l',,f ran1 IIHlMMlin M,,'lllUnv. s;,.'
! sli n.is pn-si'iiliil Miinll mi-
ur.il
'fill ii., i:
tin Innn ylli'
hi., I
I,
Itli,
hi
.liilv.
I 'pun
ivrtl of the piny he
'the cnt:;tcenient of Ml-.:- Niltll'nrd l'l
I Midnc l.euendie, a nicmher of the
: expt d It ion. us ;i1iii"'ini d Mm
Iris I.eyindie and I'oiuild t'.irter.
! .ivsisiant curator of the mniiim il
division of I lie A met 1 1 i.li toil sen 111
j of ii.iliii.il hislorx, ueie the other
j inetn1.rs of the piiitv.
I Spi i ino'tis of Ny.il.i. a rate
j r-nTicM of iititclope; Idtie infd
, u .hl. or African liiit!liity d-
l .tnd ollii'i itnilli.il ueie olit.nticd.
iiimomIv MeaiN K. 1'.
i MII.U AI K Auk. .'1 -i f
M.nltn II t 'arteod . f Jraii.t luti't-l-.
: Mich,, m.i welecied h ll p r e in e
Kuluia of llir Kn in Ills tf t'ohllntiu.
l-v an inianiiuntis vote of delegates
u Ho I.ili t;tmii,il eonention to
i d..v.
M,'i;i..i. i wi.i
il'i 'I'll,, ilirnuin
, -, Inl l.y tln nl
l,.l,'!lr,l pott tlMliiy
. lit. .'.'
1.1, inner l.rlu
iMiiifr A i l nr. I
wtlh ft',. Milt
MllollM.i
'.hiK .il,.ur,l l.,.r. Tln Miir.
I;u ii.. h.i,l Iho nun-,,. ii.nl.i
tonlK.l. t'lnuliciul lvc wuo luuj.
1 " 1- 1 By a. 2
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s:i s:, .VI.:; i js 4WJUJ
I"1 45 ."in.-', M9t jf?!l '
r.i :,: .si;, UftVr
' mwu :m
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AumiutfJ Pmi l"t
are (left to right) Wilbur Hub-
Mission Reds. Hubbell leads tho
Coast League
Yesterday
liy t In- Ass.u hil
l I'll
K.
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I'lirlliilld . .
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.isky: (.-hi-!
2 10
7 10
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mi l Wiiutliill
I'lillrh
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l.lllill.Mil
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Ii.'.i:ll,i. K.-isli-k,
l.oiiiliar.ll: Khuii'y,
ii ml .s.'vcri'iil.
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Sacramento
Missions
( Klevi) hmlims). ( J ou Id, Ciino,
Vinci iitur'Koehler: I'illette. Krausc,
llubbell and Itren.el, Hoffman.
It.
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Alleles
Sen I lie
Craudall. Peters
I-'iseh, lllevlns aul
and
Morn
Samll
aui.
ATHLETIC OUTFIELDER
TO GIVE LEGS A REST
ST. I.OCIS. Auk. UV) - A I
1 Siltilliolis. Athletic outfielder. h;ts
ti Ki
ck t.
mted peruiissiun by Connie
visit Ills bnine 111 Mllwail-
kee for a lew days.
"A IV les have been t roubliny
Inni," the luanacec cxplaincH. "and
i few davs ml will be a Kd
thiiiK for him."
Waller l-Yciich, In l.-ft fh-bl for
Simmons
I'oitit.
played football a I WcM i
LAKE CREEK PICNIC
To Identify
Genuine Aspirin
THE increasing iho of E.iyer
Aspirin every year is proof
that it ha no ill offocti. It in the
accopterl antidote for p.iin. It
. always holpe; it novr harms. Quick
relief when you've a heartache, or
cold; or are suflcring from neu-
' r.ilRia or nourilis. Rheumatic pains
..;.1J ... ;r ..,.'ll Ik...,
JIUlll, t"u, ll ;uu ll viiiji hi.v .i.ciid,
i tablots a chance. But you want;
Renumo Aspirin, so look for the'
Bayer Crosa on every tablet. The
box always hears tho name Bayer
and tho word genuine printed iu red. !
, At'lriil I tht tri.t tnrk itf Pm U nnf rturt
i
! i
j i.aki: i'Ki:i:k. tn.-.. Auk. i
i S pi'i' la I . I A ,l,'iilr ilintuM' was!
j In lil nl l.al;,. er.-.-k Siiii, lay inf
a, Mi,, I ,,r Mali;il.rl!,' Mrk'-ll. who!
jis in !' niarrtiMi. mic n-i-i'ivi-il u
iiiuiiiIht ,,f iis,.'u itts. j I
Mr. llli.l Mis. Hollnan iim.I rh'l. ,y N
,li,.,t mii, I Mr. nnd 'Mrs Coy an, I "y II
v( j
. . . in a
(Pi to"?", 1 ic.r.rTT rV MybrsTohacco Co.
family were anions those who en
joyed the picnic Sitnd ty.
Mr. and Airs. A, .1. (irissoin nnd
children and Mrs. (irlssom's moth
er were recent Sunday visitors at
I he II. Wyatit ll e.
Mrs. Limn Messal. Mis. Mabel
Hrown. Mrs. i;ila Meyer and Miss
.1 ulla Sid ley wjrere luisy several
hours the pust week fixiim scenery
and cost ui iich for tho play Satur
day ninlu. -
4. j
Marrying Siiulre tuils
PARIS. Tenn.. Aut,'. '2 2. lVi - .
liavinjf performed lutlTi rush mar-f
rlaes in fifteen yen is. ". 1.
Krwin. s. nmrrvum sipiire. has i
retiie-l New refill. itioiis reipiitio ,
Women's Hose
I $1.00 Pair
HSilk from top to too with
pointed hetl.
rniiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiinr
Kodak. Inn?-- th
VXExpert Finishing U 1
Films In at 10 A. M.
Heady at 5 P. M.
PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE
SWEM'S
KODAK. BOOK. GIFT SHOP
B1
cigarette
LET EVERY BIRD sing its own note. The
thing we know best is cigarette taste how to
blend and cross-blend, the standard Chesterfield
method, to give you better taste, richer tobacco
character, milder, fuller fragrance.
And what we know best is the one thing
smokers want most:
TA S T E above everything
FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED
a delay between license and cere- j
inony, he says, render it difficult
for a sijiiirc to make a living.
ChicaffoV Daily llomh
CIIICACO, Auk. 2t. (IN
front of the W'arshau sky
company autoinobib; supply
at l!Uh anil Stale street
The
and
store
was
wrecked by a bomb early today.
Theodore Fisher, a watchman, was I
injured by flylnn tibtss. , j
Hly 1 mi. otto. nno feet
timber southeast of here
of pine j
sold
1 liyli in llic m.rjnifi-
r c n l y ( ,i n ii il i ;i il
Kin k it s. finest inoini
t.iin sn'iu'iy in the
win lil, lio iIicm' f:ir
r faincil icsiii ts, invitinii
' you to come inul live
in il pin (!i omul i;il;l
ilise this summer.
I', very ouliloor ipi ie-,i-tion
:iv:iits 'ou-horse
back, tennis, hik
ing, fishing!, 'i.i.itinu,
htintini!, su iiinninii.
( Iititcuti .iiti' l.imisc
anil Huntf Springs
llittcl are truly metro
politan in their accom
odations and luxuries.
Ami the trip through
the Rockies on a Cana
dian I'aeilie train from
aiu'oux er is a delight
ful experience in itself.
all or rite now lor
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