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lETFOKT) MXTL TRTTtUyE, rTOFQItTli. OKKfiOy. AVF.DXEDAY, fiF.PTEMTVFVR 11. HVJi'. FXCIE SEVEN MISSION REDS OUST STARS IN ii r m nnnmnii iitL ILtAU mM Barrage of Homers Laid Down By San Francisco Brings in Ten Counters Ducks Succumb to Oak land Twirling. lly .Woehited Press The Siin f uiiinsru .ui.-Miiii ihmi today were haek at the top nl' the P;icifie Coast league pack after many weeks of strenuous effort tn rfa;n their lnt prestlpe. -i The Iteds displaeed the HMly , wood Stars in the first posit ion yis tenliiy ly defentinp t to southern team at Los Anpeles, 1" to 3. Seven homers' were flopped out. three by Fuzzy Hufft and the others hy Ike Boone, .laek Sherlock tind (iord'm glade for the Missions, and .Mickey JVath for Hollywood. The .Mission-' Circuit elouts accounted for ten of he scores off Itnzz AVetzel and Jlank llulvey. Sensational fielding by Sherlock, Kinn and lioone avert - 'i) Hollywood runs and hroupht an (f asy victory. Sacra men i o found lit tie trouble IjlNposinp of the Seattle Indians in ;jheir first series pame of the w.-i-k lit the capital city. The score was ; to 4. Lcmansky was hit freely . '.It ml so ii:i1c t jo the 1 4a1 hurt so Wi.H Kri Uryan, loit the Sac s their hinples ."'mint. l''ie hits fifth and six1 it inninps were for markers. victory for the San Francisco Seals climaxed their ) clash with the l.os AtiK'-les AnpeU at Recreation park. Huberts, start ing on llit1 mound for l.os Anpeles. "I was driven from the box in the fourth inninu with a Seal n.lly that eventually netted six runs. Walter $ Mails pitched steady hall for the winners and was piven pivat sup- .1 Pi't. m Howard Craphead. hurley rinht ; bander, pitched Oakland to a .1 to I 2 triumph over Portland. I'ntil the t ninth when they made their two 2 tallies on three hits, the Ducks Y'l were able to nick for a single safety only. The ()a ks reached hesterfield for their , three eoimt ns in the second frame. ': Astoria Narrow point o'i rotnl i to TidetMirt eainn widened. 1 ' UwjS$JVSa ws WfrwVWMA ,1? . Learn more of the W in whirli von Iie. Hear the color ful "Honda lo llomuut'e" program over NBC. roust network utalion rarh Wetliu-sflay evtIlil) at eight oVIoek. Western highwnvs are "Hoatls to lion-iance." All along tlie ' nv, Ast-ioeiuled dealer niU direet and uid you. B Hiirr to ask them for our free ropy of the elnhorute -Ui-pugc hook Tript on Joads to Nomam.'?." STANDINGS OF THE v n ms 1 1: :!! A.ni.ttf.l I'i i'oat Leapue IV!. .hi i Mirfioll 1 Hollywood I-"--" All:;, Jos : San I-'i iitii isr lln!;in Uakh.nd SiUTUmi'tllK Seattle 31 31 33 4 it .3 ; National Ix'iiuiif L. 4:i chieapo . .. . IMttshuru'h . New Vork St. I.nnis . r.rouklyn IMiiladelphia I'iueinnali . . Ilo-lon . r.i (IT .4! : I i t Ainei'icun League W. ' IMtilailelphia . New Vork ('lev land 1 St. L.oiis . ... 1 l-e,lit 1 Washington ! rhieauti I llnsmn .:.:i4 .r.i-.i .4t;3 .4:.;. .4 (' tit Coast League Yesterday ii. ii. k Portland 1' 4 : Oakland 3 fi I Chesterfield and Woodall; Cra;: head and l.omhanli. ir. k. 4 14 1 7 IS 1 Seattle Saeranienio l.amanskl a nd Steinecke; It rye n and Harris. li. h. v.. l.os Angeles 4 10 1 San Tram-ism 7 1 " f Unbelts. Peters. Childs and Sandbery; Mails and .MeNaaes. II. H. K Missions 13 la 1 i Hollywood 3 X I'illelte and 1 luffman. Hrenzel: it. wtMzei, iniivey ami -i. nassiei- I'.imiiHMT ;k's .Mad M A II 1 !I U, Sept. 11. iV Quid action by a locomotive fireman to day prevented a catastrophe on .: passenger train when a loeunioliv entriueer suddenly went ravltm mat! PI OF HOMERS 10 COUNT OF 44 lly tin A-MM-Uileil Pre As the Tubs maifted lime lliiiomh an ip.'n date in the m-hed-Ule yesteld;.y. the Alllleties llt-iied several strides nearer u pennant al ready theirs to all intents and pur-piiM-t, A I'h:l;ideldiia vidury over t'U v.dand in tln first part id' a ; douhh header, the permanent re moval of the. 'teeond hi. me from the schedule because of rain and an even break for the Yankees against Detroit all combined to re duce the needs of the Mackmen ; finm nine vieim-ies 1o six. Cenrue 1'arnshaw sought his " l :'t vietmy in the opener at Philade!- j phia yeHte rdi.y, but discovered i touuh opponents iti yotini; Wesley I'ei rell ami certain Indians. Jimmy j ' l"n.v p:ive the A 's a margin of 3 to i 1' in the first round by larrupinu' one i)f .Master l'errell's ufferinus over the top ot the left field seals' for liis Nthirty-second homer and ' his third over the difficult pavilion! ( target this season. j I la lie (tilth celebrated with liis 1 forty-t bird and forty - fourth home runs in Xew Vork. The second of; these hh.ws, delivered with two, Yanks aboard in Hie ninth round nf the nightcap. sent the ex -cliampions into a tie and paved ; the way for them to pull not the decision by 1 1 to ! a moment later. ; The Timers had won the opener by j is to 4 through the systematic do--j I lure of Herb Penoock ami (lordim i ! Rhodes in tlie curly rounds. ' Jack Kussell achieved tin- unen- ; viable disiineilon of losing two' sanies in one day at llnston. Tin-; Itrowns knocked him from tlHtoxj in less than an limine of the opeari j . which they won by ti tr) 1, and the lied Sox hunted home an unearned j '. run in the first round of the second ! i;ainc when he tried to make a I ! comeback. The Drpwns took this' ..in by 1 to a. The Washinuton-j J I'hicao anie was prevented by p rain. ' j The Xatieflal leamic's abbreviat-j , ed prn-ram was featured by the i ! Kiinie at Forbes field. Watson I Clark and .less Petty en paired in a i keen pitehini; duel for seven rounds j only to permit the contest to no j completely on the loose playing In ! the last tw( innlnus. The Pirates pulled out the decision by 7 to when Paul Wani-i' drove in two ruiiM with a triple in the ninth. The Heds defeated the Oiants by , to ; at cincinn.'.ti. tie rest nan 1 a n opeti da Pitching Sensation r In his firrt tut! searor in the majors, Weslsy Ferrell. ?l-yejr-old Cleveland riclier, is well or, way to w.nn-i 3 20 games. I fllH'ACt), Sept. 11. oT'ipase ball Commissi omu Land is today named twenty fivo players, exelu -slve of manai;crs and cnaclies, on the Cubs and Athletics, as eltvjie for t he World's scries. Or.iniinn that the Cubs and .V.h letics ;.re the penunni winners, -he Ul'bl i Hows ; schedule will rea as Oet Oct r X at Chb-aKo. r '.1 at ChleaK". r Hi traveling, r 1 I at Philadelphia. ( Iclnbt n,-t.h.-r 1- at Philadelphia. Oiiober 13 nien (Sunday.) Octobci-,14 at Philadelphia. ictoher 1 ."i travelitm. t )etnlicr It! ;( t Chicago, tutob.r 17 at Chieauo. I Coin rop Shrinks I WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. (.-?! IThe '.r2i com crop was forecast Itndiy by the department of apri 'eilUlire on the basis of September ;t conditiun at 1 .4 f. 'J V.tina lundi jels eotuttared with I'.T 4 0 .r, I 4 .IHMI i bushels indicated last nmni Ii and ! :s;ii;,ti(Mi,fl!!lt busluds hiirvested last year. I Sheridan --Sheridan Milling com i pan y sltippeti caiioail of vetch seed 'to Cnliiornin buyers recently. ASMKJA I KI) Oil. COMPANY Hrjinrrn and Murh tvr uf Am iotfil dJdinc, .lwi(j,.( Ithyt (.ittolmo -and Crcol Mntor'Jfilg ami CrraMra iRIALTO TALKIE EQUIPMENT OE : I LATEST DESIGN 1 With equipment eipially as Rood 1 as that used in the lai'He show! j houses throughout the couutry. th ; j liialto will make Its how to lite , Medtord and southern Oregon j j movie ptihlie us a theatre present- : liiiK tiilkiup motion pictures exelu- ! 1 sivoly. FollowiiiK careful prepara tion, the doors will open tomorrow j ntternouii, for matinee perform- j innees. presenting; the four Marx i Urotlti-rs in "I'nconnuts," which played in capneitt houses at Hunt's Oralerian last week. I The prediiction made such a tie ; jt'itb'd hit that it is hy popular de-j maud that the picture will he re shown at the Itiulto. Hundreds weri' turned away last week and. to accommodate all who have not seen this side-splittinn comedy, It will play tit (he liialto tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. It will bo followed hy another extraordinary tnlliie. Ken .Maynard in "The, Waon Master." opening on Sun- ' day. This picture is said hy met-I ropolitau critfes to rival, and in some nines do, "In Old Arizona," about which movie faiiH still talk, ulihoimh the picture was shown I here months apo. The production i Ik Htaped entirely outdoors. I Latest Equipment Tlie equipment inslalled in the Itiulto is (he latest procurable and htiH the advantage of the many im provements made on talkinp equip; ment durltiK the past is months. The theatre is equipped Tor both vitaphone anil movietone produc tions, and silent pictures, with the possible exception of certain news reels, will no limner he shown there. However, Sterline, Mother inel, who has delighted Kiallo audi eneer, j'tir some time past, will he retained for a time, assuring good pipe orpau music as well as the latest talkinp movies, short and loop subjects. A recent sound test revealed the theatre to have the best acoustics ohtaiuahle, and It is the belief of S. (i. Mendenhall, manaper of the Kialto, that no other thentro in the state, and possibly on the coast, i can equal the Kialto for sound ef fects, Due to the smaller Hpaee, the talkinp equipment, hn explain ed, does not have to he operated with loud tones, In some cusps (lis lortinp the speech ami music. I The equipment of the Kialto is identically tlie same as that used in (irautnann's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, New Fox in San Frnn cisco, Portland theatre, Fox Broad way in Portland, Fifth Avenue in Seattle, In addition to many olherH turuuKhnut tha country. TITLES FOR THE The Mail Tribune staff has come I to the conclusion that Trixle Black : has considerable of that quality ; which made Clara Unw famous. Anyway, she Is not the type of phi ; who has to walk home to find a title for the story of her life. Jack son county residents are gallantly com Inp to her rescue, ami each day's mail to this paper finds a list of new suppeHl Ions for the bb; drama now beinp filmed In the Ncbbs Htudio and Hhown In the dally comic strip printed hy thts paper. Lottie Allen of Knple Point was inspired with the followinp title: "Yield Not to Temptation;" J. S. Byrne of Medford with "Destiny;" Carolyn Daupherty of Med ford with these two, "Lost In Kale's Den" and "Her Father's Sacrifice," and I In .Mae Blnpman with this list, "The Shadow of the Past," "Tricked by Fate," "It'H Never Too Late to (In Straight" and "The Darkest Hour Comes Before Dawn." Seek Wheat Klonuzc I WASIIINC.TON, Kept. 1 1 . (Tj Senator Nye. Uepubliean. North Dakota, today said an Immediate investigation of the availability of wheat storape places in the north west had been assured hi in by Chairman Leppn of the federal farm hoard. Begin Planning Now for Those Holiday Photographs See Oar Booth at the Fair Shangle Studio Medford BIdg. Phone 1308 F. IN LONDON SMART SET LONDON uVt - Ciii us pun.' s here 'ember-faced 1 o r d s ! -I ie tat i d as i towns at the eo.-kt.i il bar. mat runs of massi 'e li o,,M -tinns romped alHo.il as pb-i retted, and the younger set did whatever it eonsiilered funny, were hkhU popular in this year's 1'ieboi s--a-son. Such a, party at the Wot Knd home of Norman llariuell bttoiKhl forth sit me uinuzlnp ' ontribulinn ; to circus lore. Lady Klennor Smith broiiKht u white pony. -Miss Olivia Wyndham had two lofely snakes and other puests were acconipa nleil by ti larpe brown bear ami sonie Siberian wuIvch, Tne ani mals were carefully cau'd in an arena on the second floor. The main floor was a way scene of cowboys and cowpjrls, Pierrettes of all shades and shapes, ballerinas and tiuht rope walkers. SAL1:M, Ore., Sept. 11. (711 State Treasurer T. II. Kay, who has been ill for several weeks, is show iup rapid Improvement, accord Inp to his physician, Dr. C. H. Itobert son. He leaves his bed for three or four hours dally, the doctor said, eats well, walks about his room and spends a few minutes ially on the porch at his home. Clarified advertising Kets results. New -TbN Truck Like all Dodge Trucks it is thoroughly dependable and economical, See it and ad mire it! Inspect it critically! Drive it and sense, its eager power, flashing pick-up and speed, riding comfort and driving ease! Compare it! Buy it complete with body. Add it to your assets it will add to your profits. tL'Ti 1618 South Fir K3 a Bsd(s SUPFLY POISONED' .i F.nrs u.F-u, sept. ii.--j.ri- - Scattered repoiiti of a tninof char actor were r-ported lodav from Palestine. Moslem Arab-: ami .lews generally, however, settled to their old routine of life adjoinlup one another. Jewish housewives foil m! them selves hard put to pel food alter spreadinp of stories that Arab fruit dealers had poisoned poods sold to .lews. A .lewish boycott on Arab products also complicated the food problem and the leadinp .lewish ho tel in Jerusalem was abb' to serve only rice at one meal. In Jerusalem a parade by British sohlieis wearinp steel helmets ami canyiup fixed bayonets late Mon day was accepted as an attempt to alia v any panic, Jews of t he old city ha vim; become nervous when In rue numbers of Moslems bepan to leave their homes. IN LI APPROVE FAIRY TALES LONDON - 111 A normal ohilrt llnnil. with n bolii-f In I'airloH nul :i knuwIi-ilK'' of ruir.'iory 1-liymon. wow uri:t'il upon ti'afht'i'H by spoalt ciH lu'l'.u'O tin- KnKllsh-uu'rk-nn oilnonllnn i'.)HI'oi-i'!ii'o in I.oiul.m. nnoimcmg a CHASSIS AT F.O.B. DETROIT sp gsnsa fpna 0!iiiZZi-'J&3 XuUmkJ CIIRVSLEK MOTORS rROUUCl EAKIN MOTOR CO. pepreyentative.H of school a ml u in s ry organizations in both countries attended the conference, which was desipned to Htlmulaif en in m on understand ill p between P: iti-h and American educator. "Tl " ei y rea tr-;t mistake ire i e a e 1 1 1 i" een make." valtl Dr. 1. H. P.iM.Md. divisional inspector of lh l.ioulon i (.uiuy council. "Is to Meat the child as an adult. H tnu-t be allowed to live his own Kle. "of course tho child must b .tllnued to mow up. He must pa natuially front the Tommy Tuekei nid Utile .l;u k Hnrner nursery rhymes to moro mature readinp. ' M iss Mae Raymond, in trie t'o- at the Teachers' eollepe of Columbia unlversityt emphasized the need of educatlup adults to the needs of childhood. SAN FliANCISt'O. Sept. 11. W'l --The K.Naminer today said Mrs. .lane Ihidpe Calvin had filed suit i ti lit-no for divorce from Herbert 1 1. Calvin, son of 10. K. Calvin, re tiled vice president of the Southern Pacific company. Mrs. Calvin was a Portland society pirl before her marrlawe In an elopement here 1 1 Celt on Local schools improved. New Comfort for Eyes See Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford BIdg. Phone 304 S? sff iiu'wtwi t