Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1929, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    XfRDFOKD MAIL TOTBryE, MEDFORD, Qftr.fi OX. FRIDAY. ArfirftT 1929.
PAGE TWO
AERIAL HUNTERS BAG BIG BUFFALO
IUUUMU JM II II 1UI I
ELEVENTH WIN
Cold Label Twill
Overalls
Cold Label T ill is
stronger, without the
bulky feci of ordinal y
blue denim. Resists
oil. grease, dust. Com
fortably cue. Also Lx-prei-s
tmpes of equal
quality. Coats to match.
Carpenters
Over alia
Heavy hite canvas
reinforced In thirty
two places with giant
bar-tacks. Double kneea
...fifteen pockets includ
ing double thickness pat
ented swinging nail pouch.
Beware of Imitations
Remember ... .
None Genuine without
Trade Mark
r -it
SOX TEAM JINX
mm mm
(Ik
If
AGAIN DEFEATS
IN SUCCESSION
AIHUENINE-
Lena's Boys Within One of :
Tie Against A's in: 15
Games Hack Wilson '
Gets 32nd Homer,
Robins in Celebration.
Hy WUliu ill .1. 1il'"".
Associated Press Sports Writer.
All tl" big min i s In Aineii
cart league history have felt, ut '
least unci- In their r.-Mi.f.t i v sea
sons of super-greatness. Ill- mill!! I
of as ninny us three straight de-
feats. The Alhletiis of ull.ili-;
fled , under this nil" of baseball j
fate veste.-.lay presuming (hut tn.
A s nut only will win. hut will win ;
bv a. margin isrt-nl enough to place ,
them In a class with the Kill Sox
of 11! ami tin? Yankees of '
null 1KT. ! .
Connie .Murk's fir-t run of tine--straight
liuwn tor the current sea-;
Hin -WW accomplished In Chirauo
yesterday when the While S"X,
nosed out .Muse "(trove in the ninth j
by t to 3.
The White Kox nil
Kirly liav-l
team not j
uualifleil as the Jm
only of tlrove. but
also of the:
The Chicago '
Athlelies themselves,
victory yesterday lirotiglil r.iain-'
1. nine's boys up to within "i f
u tie atcuinst the A's in fifteen I
fcnmes and left the r'MilillK eham-l
plons faced by th" necessity of;
tnklnK t least the odd came In I
the remainiiiB seven to win the.
season's series from tile lowly sot. j
The Urowns batted hard analns;
Hoyt. IMpgraa and Nekola y ester
da V as Sammy tlray stopped the
Yanks with seven hlls to win by
0 to 0. The lirowns .-"t 1 '
Fafetles.
After 10 days or more of Kd
pHchiliB the Cubs were forced
yesterday to bo through an after
noon of hard sluuBini;. The Itruias
a. tripled themselves to the Job In
lie.ntl, pounded four Philadelphia
pitchers for : I hits and won by
Jf, to
Hack Wilson's 32nd homer wasif
feature of the Chi, ago atta. k
The Cubs made no advance, a
the l'lrates defeated the tliant
l.v r. to In the battle for sec
ml plate. Johnny Morrison pti' h-
d well enotiKh 10 win h a i
derision over Cincinnati in Itrook
lyn after Watson Clark hail pr-mltti-d
th.- I teds to up a lend
of 5 to 0 In thr-e rounds. Th-
ltfddnsH celehrated with nine runs
in the third, their Mm-st inninK m
the season, and m were m tni ( rupture the national title and links requires a club handicap of
lead when Morrison entered tf-yvj equal the S-arH-l.ni ikmI mark. nn ni(n e than three Ktrokeit. This
box Clark wan deprived of the, should In do uo. 'I ihlen auiomati-; means MrLniighlin has been Hhoot
victory, however, by the Nationalj , a.y would clfneli the No. 1 rani;- inn consistent ly in the low seven
leaKue rule which forces a start- nu position on the national list! lies. No matter how far he woes
inn pitcher to work five inntnKs
FOOTBALL STAR GETS
I I IMS. Tilclen has I n champion Forest Hills. I asked him what
ST. I.OCIS. Aug. 23 oPi Only. fjx nines, luniier-up three times changes ho noted in the same,
once in rive trips to the plat".,,, ( .(,y Murray. Utile Itlli1 "Votl always notice the effect of
yesCerduy did Morris "Ueil ItadKto jnhnstoii and Itene ljicoste and. the dolillnatillg players more than
substitute lirownle right fielder. t ., .fiiisl ,,.. when he nnytliliiK else." he remarked. "Tll
fall lo get ii hit. The former I'ni-; ,w,., , Henri t'oehet. dell and Jolinstim are the bin stars
versiiy or fallfornia footbiiil stai ,1U(. nut was I :1k Hill's vie-. now. Moth are essentially base
hatted In three runs and scored. ,,, flv ,mi.s ,, naiiona'i liners and you notUu ihe way these
twice hlmselr, aicouiltliiB fur half; finals and once In the seuil-fliiaK youngsters hug the bark line, cupv
of the ten run by which tlw ; ;,. win n Tlldtn s . in.iiest ofiiig Hie und Little Hill Til-
Itrowns heat tne worm -iuiinpi.ri
Yankees.
CUBS TO GET SUPPORT
rillOAOO. Anp. Pli'iity
of honic RUi"rt will he wtlli tht1,
(Milw Sunday wlnn tlu-y tnviitlcj
Ilrtllund field at Cincinnati, for
thrlr ' grmlKv" nu'ftlnK wit" J
JmIs. j
The tnaniR will clash ln a iloti-j
1ilfltailci- Sunday, ihi-n w.ll i -tnrn
to Chli'UKo tv a two-dny
fitand.
Doiftdrop dot
titf rJHue Ribbon Malt!"
BlueRibbonMaltExtract
JtmericasBtefjest Seller
OO i
t ENDERS WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.
' Medford and Ashland, Oregon
t 9. '
3. y
..-" F"fi .
Two Octien. Utah, .lvi.-.ters lic-.v o-cr Ant:iope ic.a.ia lor 14.1
mr.va, tpotlcd their r.uoiry, l.-ro'sii and hilled a biion for a barbe
cue. The .mimal (below) v.i.5 ciree:;:; and earned b;ck to the airport
in the plane.
I
.
w
I
Alan J.Gould
rlli'-e yeors ufco. lilK Hill Tildeii
s abruptly che, ked by the surii-
inw 1 u--.ll of youlh.ful Kreiichmen
after capturlllB the t'nited Slat'-s
sIiikIi-s championship s,x limes
in a row, liver tiie period 01
l!tjll to l!i:'".. liiB l!ill w.ls su
preme. The record of seven
championships, first set by lik
S-al- bai k ill the e Bhti
"'
lii.ill-d laier by William Lamed.
appe.ilell well U'lthill the r.isv
of Tibien uiuil he ran I'oclu!
In l!'2'i and lh.11 l o.-t in Is:1.
Coch'l turned baci: Flank Hulito,
llle
single
row n
IS
T.M--I1 in offifi.il
disfavor
. playe,-
us ii 11 a fttrmal li of h i
wii!-r vuw and was Milt
atin.
Now, lh- lanky Atnerican i:
buck horn- aftfi- hi lnft Mr ruin
piiiKti a b r o a il, with no mon
l''rciihim-n in nllit fr the ri-c
fif the wisom, a.- a i-uiistMnifnct'
i'.ik- haw a rnval thant to
throuKti the fi'UI at Korst
SpOFt
1 Slants
nnjs. siarlini; SepteinlK-r T. to re-'(n
f,. tjH. tenth time in a row. I "-
spile his ups and dow ns of it-
n ut year, he has never rclln-,
iiuislied that dominating position
! at home, iiltboll.'h he wa
i stated just in time to be
s re-in-;
put at
the heud of the class last I'eluu- jzed the Kante.
aiy lor the iilnih year. Heveral years a",o 1 happened to
In the ten national similes chain- run across Mi l.ouehlln. sitting In
i pionships he has tried for smr- conspicuously In the. marquee at
Wa'la
.lohnstin in the finals i'P-
ntt'tl an iiiui--liiii;i.
Whi'ii I tain Hcnnan (I rat brnkf
In with tht iliuoklyn Kidilns. hW
a W'kv, ardnt'sM In the field f re
i;urntly made It douhtful wlnthir
hv would hlock fly hulls with h!n
kU ' or hlx ht ad. The Itiihc Is
still M-vnal kiUinii'U'i's Hlutit if tiu
Til Speaker standard ut outfield
Irn, hut his heavy htitniK has nrf
set anythinK his 1-m may sa
atiotit his defensivi' ability. Her
man hiis heen hattini; runslstently
around .-tint, IhreaienniK t Kive
llionklyn lis first rhamplnn hats
man since the palmy days of Jake
It.iulH'tt and .ath Wln-m.
UernKin Is only one of tin b:ff
surprises tlii ynr In the Nn-
IIKKI.oini, Atinr.
J Si'u'n mill io.ia
prize ltluc ltililxm
At 11 1 t Extract
lii'cuiiso It's
'vLbo tic tie imIh lIe!
I
t
1
? .'V'.
Dual
page. Chuck Klein and Le fty
I i ank () Uoiil 01 the I'hlllles also
have been onnec,l,,B Olloul led ,,. y
the parade earlier in the ".-,. ,z(. hou,hpaw of ,he
pal,,,. Klein is well on the w", ' WM (h(,
to beatlnu Kogers llornsbys leaBue(1..(.OUIlvp violol.y (or ,no cimblnB
record of a homers for a sinxle , Ducks Th(t vlc,ory pu, porUan
Ten years ago Babe Ruth, after.
bittlliK 2!i home runs for Ihe. yVade Killefer's Mission Reds
liristun Red Sox and setting : struggled to a li to 3 triumph over
new record, was sensational; lne Sacramento Senators at Recre
enough to be purchased for -, ation park here. It was their first
oefi by the Yankees and signed to,ttjn ln tne three sanies they have
a rin.ouo contract. Klein, well j played here. Bert Cole was the
beyond the 3d murk in August. ; winning server.
in his first full year as a bi'4' The Hollywood Stara won trom
leaguer, is und"itood to be work- thefOall!and Acorns In I-ns Angeles
leg on a SS.'iUU contract fur I!i2!". by a tally of 14 to 13 In ten anappy
'innings. The Oaks used five p.n.o-
Some la years ago they knew him 'eis. and Hollywood four, but the
as "Red Mac," the California battering on bot:i sides continued.
r,.t,...t " Munrlce s' t c 1 jiii b I i n The Stars batted to a loml of 9
was one of the rarest types that '
flash brilliantly upon the scene of fniy 13.
action, giving everyone a thrill i Seatti-' Indians took the war-j
while at the top. He was th? great- j t,i,ln 0,1,1 defeated the Lok Angeles j
est tenniH player of hi day, twice iclu, the northwestern city, in!
American champion in lll-i:t. Hej,,UIn ent of double header. The!
is stacttiK a come-back thin Men-
I. ...Ill .... .U. t I 'l
n-iiiot;i ou' it win uii iiie n.i.;nu-
oiih. wind k wept stretches of golf
course, not on the hiHtorlr turt of
Cermantowii or Forest Hills.
The leturn of "KeU Mac" to the
competitive arena, ns an entry for
the th'Ht lime in the national ama
teur golf chain, donship at Del
Monte, will be one of the munt in-
trrfstinn ei.r.-iOUes
of the closiiiK
outdoor camuaiKU.
To Bain entry
thia lilue ribbon affair of the
in the battle of I'ehble Heath it
will be worth while noting whether
"Mac" smacks the golf ball with
n,e same confident abandon he did
the tennia hall in the days when
hjH aggressive tactics revolution
den. however, ulsn has encouraged
. development of the nil-court game.
! 1 preferred the more aRsresHive, net
' Kame )u my days ami ho did Dit rt
WillianiH."
Hobby Jonee detects aimllarity
between gull anil polo strokes In
that "to awing easily and freely
is the important end" In each sport.
: W ilting In the magazine "Polo,"
j Hobby stresses llle advantage of n
good start and tells how he does It:
! "I have hit upon a plan and fol
i lowed It religiously ever since. I j
; start now taking an easy, comrort-l
'able stroke at I'lrst, increasing the
1 power gradually as I feel 1 am able. '
llils way I am well warmed up andl(,an i.-nlnr,co ,''
my swing is working smoothlv be-
bore I make any attempt to eMract
extra yardage from II.
i "Polo, of course, is a game In
j which the stroke Is made with the
I right arm. ln golf, the main dam
j age a right hand can do Is by
; throwing (he club forward nnd out
, from the tup of the swing. This
1 motion causes the player to cut
across Hie ball or If the right hand
: turns over to hit (he ball wiih the
; face of the club hooded. The first
motion should bring the right el
I bow against the ribs on the right
j side or the hotly.
j "The right arm must he ahso
I Intely straight at Impact."
! FOX DISABLES FOE
S.M.KM. Ore . Au. i3 -Ted
Fox or Salem gained a technical
I knockoul over Sailor Willie tiordon
of Poriland here last night after
i three and a hair rounds of righting,
j Art AKers of Halcm was given a
j technical knockout over Charley
jl l.eaiy of Portland after fine mln-
nte and 12 seconds of fighting.
.lohhiiy Trumhiias of Portland
anil Pat Dunde eof Salem went four
rounds to a draw. Floyd Ambrose.
117. of Salem go: a rour round de
vision off Jackie Woods, HI, of
Salem.
In the lirltisii amad ur ch.im
ploiivhlp of 1 0 1 H io I. la veil
bah. d I be home hole, in nine,
the highest scoiinj (of a national,
: Seals Take Third On Chin
i
; in Portland Series Wal-
ters Hooks Pair of Home
j Runs Ducks Tie Stars
! for Third Place. 1
Hy tlit' Asxaifd Prrai.
The third defeat In a row of ihq
Man Kranelsco .Seal by the ruie j
land club in the north convinced
the Io'h from the Bay City yeater
iluy that holding a place at the top '
of the I'acific Coast leaicue thi
week would not be uh easy an It !
wan last week against the Holly- j
wood Stars. The Seals were Htill '
second in the standings. However. ;
with Los Angeles holding a half j
gu me leud. '
Tlie Ducks walloped the Seals :
10 to 3 count.
i'ive of the
i l(.n ,.,.,, ,.,, we dlr.cll.
, ,..hi. 1
1 into a tie with the Hollywood Stars
; for third place, half a game behind
tne .seals
''ingles, while the Oaks could hag
" e ursi was to ,. and
score lis
in the second s to l. The second
Kiue. however, il id not count in
the mamliiiKs. Webb of Lou An
Kidcs hit a hompr in the first.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS-
Coast cljiKiie.
W. ' 1..
I. os Angeles 31 21
fian Francisco 31 22
Portland 311 22
Vet.
.5!fl
.57?
.577
.::is
.491
.41 a
.208
Hollywood 3 2
Missions
(lakland
Sacramento
Seattle
23
... 26
... 21
... 11
Natioiutl league.
W.
I'rt.
.681
.5.SS
.r.34
f'hirnsn
l'ltishuri;h
New York ....
St. I.otllH
Ilrooktyn
t'lnrinnral ....
Philadelphln
Huston
113
r.s
r.3
.'.(
4S
47
.SOill
J.-.7
.427 1
.417
.402
Pet.
.till 7
.60(1
. a 2 7
.521
.471
.441
.405
.345
Anierltln Ixigiie.
W. I..
Philadelphia R.1 3f.
New York Oil 4!i
t'leveland (il sr.
St. Louis 112 57
Detroit r.6 113
Washington 51 84
Chicago 47
Hoston 40
fill
Coast League
Yesterday
Portland o 12
Come, (ilynn and Heed. P.
ebsky; Mahaffey and Woodall.
It.
11. K.
13 1
1'ipRras
I.os An eel os
Seattle s
Itarfuot and Sand be i k :
and Hoireanl.
Second game:
I.os AiiKeles
II. K
Npiiltlo 9 13 0
rhilds, Montnuniery and War
ren; llU'Vi'its and Steincckr.
trailed In 7th hy aKieeimnt.)
!t. II. i:
13 13
H 21
Hurst. CniKheiid. Ka
Oakland
Hollywood
liumovich
sick, Joyner
and l.oinbardl: Hl
leison. Many, l.oienlzen. Ilillvey
and Severtid.
(In tiiiilngs )
It. H.
10
12
K.
Sacramento ,
(.Missions
Jones. Oilllg and Koehler; Cole
.and Haldwiti.
Fights Last Night
(Hy tlx- XsMM'latiHl Press.)
WATKItltl KY. Co,,,,. Louis
(Kid) Kaplan, Meiiden. Conn., ollt
polnle.t Joe Ttabun, Iluttalo, N.
Y tin).
OKLAHOMA CITY Hbe
Hunt, Pencil Clly, and Oejve
Coek, Australia, drew, (10).
NinVAKK, X. J. Willie I..t-
morte. Newark, outpolmed lrzy
Schwartt, New York, Ui).
CM1
LfLPDJTLKCD
.... the heavy' duty
T f 1 . T
rnsKo jeens
conaicionaiiy
enteed. They are
amply strong for the
hardest work . . . yet
good-looking enough
to wear after work.
Made of extra heavy
fast-black twill that
doesn't show grease
and dirt. Cut to fit
and hold their shape
after many washings.
Both snag-proof and
spark-proof.
Waist Overall.
Specially designed
models and fabrics in
Can't Bust 'Em Waist
Overalls for every use.
Ask for the new Gold
Label waist overalls.
I
Style
JiM-key llijurcil.
STOCKTON. Cat. Aug. 2.1. (vT)
-Ike Svkes, well 'known Pacific
coast Jockey, was thrown and se-
riously injured yesterday In aj,,,,. undeesigned at the office of!
saddle race during the Western Kau les Moore. Conlcv Theater I
Fair association circuit program . building. Medford, Oregon, within'
here. Svkes was up on I.ucrese.
favorite In the race, when th';
i.... .i ,...i 1
on a turn, throwing the jockey
henvlly.
Ty Cotib. the reports state. 1
wouldn't mind buying either the .
Hronklyn ur Pbiladelihia National j
ball chilis.
Notice.
The Hoard of Kquallzation for
the County nf Jaeksoti. Ktat; f
Oregon, will neet on t he Hth day
of September. 1 at the office
of the County Assesstr if the above
named County and State, for the
purpose of reviewing and equaliz
Iiik the assessment rolls for the
year 19 211. All pet i. Ions, ask inn
for reduction In assessed valuation,
must he f iled with the Hoard of
Initialization on or before Septem
ber 2-tth. I2i.
Dated at Medford. Orepnn. this
23rd day of August, A. D. 1929.
J .' It. t'OLKMAX,
i'ounty Assessor.
Notltv to Creditors.
In the County Court of the Slate j
of Oregon Tor Jackson county.
In the Mutter or the Kstate of;
Knoln H. Hay. Deceased. i
Notice Is herebv given that on;
the 27th day of July. 192S. the'
Judge of the County Court of thej
State of Oregon for the County of'(
Jackson appointed Charles H. Hay
executor of the last will and testa-I
melit of Knola H. Hay. deceased.
and all persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby I
notified to present them with prop- !
; er vouchers attached, to the aid
executor at tne oltlce or l nils. .
Heanies. attorney for said estate.
411 Medford Building. Mertforsl.
Oregon, within six months from
the dale hereof.
Dated this ,11st dav of .lulv 1929.
CIIAHI.i:s It. It A Y.
Kxecutor of the Last Will and
Testament of Knol.t R. Hay. De
ceased. Notlcv lo Ciitlitors.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon Tor Jackson Cnunlv.
In the Matter of the Kstl.te. of
Kllxabeih A. Prescott. diseased.
The Undersigned has biMMl dulv
appointed and riualified by the
County Court of the Slate of Oie
gn fi'l .1-1. k.Ml County .i 1J-
V. Sandbothe, R. N.
Swedish Masseur
Stockholm graduate Genuine Swedish Massage. All
work at homes of patients until further notice.
For appointment call Holland Hotel Phone 710
UNION
'
are un- f
guar-
I AUTHORIZED A
(CAN BUST EM
V WORKGOODS
X6aSERVICEX
Thu sign identifies tht dealer who has the complete Can't Bust 'Em tine.,,. a good
man to know. Ask him or urlu us for the leaflet," Hoi to Judge a Good Overall.".
Eloesser-Heynemann Company
PORTLAND SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES NEW
CAN'T BUST 'EM Sold by
McPHERSON'S
Without Extravagance
editor of the estate of Kllzuhoth
A. Prescott, deceased. All persons!
j having claims auainst said estate'
' V"'1 " " ' ( 1,1 ' ;
! six months from the date of this'
1 notice. Dated and first published:
uuisusi in. 1:'.
VM. IfAMMKTT. Kxecutor. !
,
Women's Hose
j S1.00 Pair
:Silk from top to toe with
: pointed heeL
lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli'i
Film. In at 10 A. M.
Ready at 6 P. M.
PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE
SWEM'S .
KODAK. BOOK. GIFT SHOP
I.
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Maniger
Phone 105 SO N. Central
Bedford, Oregon
i!!!l!l!BIIIIII!lllll!!lllllllllll!IIIIH'
K-mExperi' Finishing !
A- IE E FN M
1
black work pants
Painters' and Plast
erers' Overalls
Heavy white boatsail
drill. Double knees.
Two-wuy brush pock
et ; duster st rap ; put ty
knife pockets. Also
made in icaif style.
Coats to match.
Corner 6th and
Telia a? follou.
Picific
wijt between
ienJ. Itrioeei
Frioi tirt) and r'uit
Saa FrancUro anJ
Loi Ancrli
it t'4 Ih rough Mo-
dtttn, Ffri.o, lUWrifjrki ai.J iu
(iinuui II .Ik Koult. Ginneilmf
lion to l.jke Tih., Yocmilc tod
lLb Sierra Koiif.
Hotel Jackson
102 South Central
Phone 309
COACH
Itafs tUvay to go
THAT'S the way to Ret
the maximum travel
comfort and enjoyment,
and save money besides.
Wherever and whenever
you want to El from Can
ada to Mexico, from Pacific
to Atlantic, there's a bis,
comfortable motor coach
waiting; ta take you.
San Francisco $12.15
Los Angelea S18.00
Phoenix $31.50
Salt Lake City $25.60
Chicago $62.10
New York $31.10
PlrivUi till t roat.H.!w?M Sib
!"rri0 and PotiiiisJ. lb. Ftcih.
Mifh.ar, ct Rciiauoa Higli.., !
t.nirka 0,r Cnjn Metiii Hitb.
t.Hw.ra S.t t Ar.)r
.rti San ti.n.iir.., it luu.bn L.a
ca.rf m.J old MiMiuBt.
rtCKtriCK TERMINAL
Hotel Jackson
102 South Central
Phone 309
Rex Gafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good Bervlce
Corv.i!!l. c.ivii His l.nmher
Vantlfi -Ing cinpany channel
'
Bith-
Genuine Frisko Jeens
have : Can't Bust'Em
Sta-clasps on waist
band (a quick snap
.... and it's fastened
tight); adjustable
buckle strap; two
California welt-edge
pockets, deep and
strong (easy to get
into, but won't spill
the contents when
stooping).
YORK
Central
mnpalow
Lamminthe
sZanhdian
Roches
r.iKiiiuciiKiiLiiu locales
in the world-fumed
Canadian Rockies
where all the family
may enjoy an outdoor
' vacation at moderate
cost. Here you'll find
every popular recrea-
mn - iiaiiniK, a nillll-
; in)!, boating, hiking,
j ridinfi, hunting. At
i nifiht.sonfisandstories
around the campfire.
! Plan tojjo this summer i
Canadian Pacific
. Lnzv E.ciirs!nn tares
I make travel costs
decidedly low.
" CuniiJian Pucifu.' Travtll.'ri 1
i I Ciiajuh 6'ooJ tl World Over J
CanadiariPacific
W.H.DC ti 6n,-,cmr FA.S'R CIFT.
H8 BRtomYtt f f (IMAMI 0mM1
Aumitii .ik eiDi..
BAJtt HOU.T T4V PHONK 144
A Complete Sleanimo ajcs
IfrElHa SEJWJCS .