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! J:pjgesix MAILS TURNS IN THIRD VJCTORY AGAINST STARS- Ducks Make Series 2 to 0 Senators Break Two-Year 'Indian Sign' of San Fran cisco Seals. .i. (By the Associated PresB) Walter (The Great") Mails tum--' ed the Hollywood StarB for the third successive time yes$rduy and Portland nosed out a 4-to -3 win : to make the Berles two tognothlng. AlullB batted In the first Portland - run to the second with a double . and "ion scored himself the same ' Timing, fob Johnson Blummeil out "' a homer with a man on to make it i.; four ruiiB for the Ducks. To the gods of baseball and a : flock gt Soul errors, Huddy Hyun, manager of the Sacramento Henu tors, offend thunkB tidiiy for the In-faking of a two-year losing r: slreak to the San Francisco Hftils. Iir 15 slralght gaues the Saiin '" tors bowes! la (Meat to the locals, btt jaeaterauy ftjua'js clurgcs step ied 01 Ilk tari to overccssw! 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Hay 1. P) William (Hill) Htrlbllntt, Ami-rlcan honvy welKM, Waa malclu'd today tu; box 1'hllQlcott, KnKtlnb chamitinn. In lndon none 10. PTKUSANDSNI BENEFITTED 1 75 of new patients cat by old patients ) V Cn nythlni( KaHBv mJS more conclusively prove rctulti of Dr. Chat. J. Dcan'i non-Hirglcl treatment for Hemor rholds. Colltto, Fistula, Constipa tion MMl Ather Rectal and Colon disorders than the (act that the majority of new patients are sent to us by former patients? Yet, we continue to make our remarkable CUARANTY as explained In our FREE book which may be had on request. Dr. Chas. J.DEAN RECTAL, W COLON CLINIC MAM BMg. OPPOS COURT MOOSf Iim M, HA1N MMfTllANA OMfiAM I TELEPHONE AT WATER 2f36l J I affiliated offices M IV Scattu.San rpANciscayi 1 'i ,-. i Rookies Shine HIM' H olyi iftkl Axicliiti'd Jrt' frtH Writer. ,1M VOU. ) !M'liiiK 'f It IIH ' - "III "Ttfl ' I-1" Hakl. to ll airtiltliiu your,); plkytr to dVij their ftft (jino Urn t to. Thn Mi)Mr or)lyor llile to Awl I IftVi lifl'IKt U.mk ntvrxitKk )r ! tl !:: M r MM 14 fr tei kWt -flH Mt ytMir 'rn yew ' I vrlcnn ..nia- Clly. Ia., toiLiy "K IW llt nfa-nntend' i'uclit !,': Jmmi. k 4ml nfH tcch KMtiAtW by , Ohk- mo, rni,fi4 friH, His irorg by vl-r4 cIk1u victory over tho fWto mm- it iiIkIii. m :9auiI) itHc:AiorH, m,Mt of t iim tfi at t the ('hicauo la- 1 m hoplttf tolirn"that iA- Vti's HtuuCi: victory over U.rlf at riladi'il parly lust month ih a mistake, the tough one nfthoxrt (laKiion ttiont of e way. The rlitht hand that scut Crrithfi ijgnnhlnK to the canvaa In I'hlladi'liihla did llllle damuKe althoiiKh (laKUa kept It busy all evening. It bnuicd on Taffy's chin In the elablh round but (lUKitnn pV Wl I Chapman IM mAc WW', t.tkMtM IM Mv VirtA couldn't Ret his man lined up f'Votopmenra nnother shot. (Irlfflths lnK loft TI, . J watin groat worktnir order nul It kept (iat;non off lialancc. Tho sailor never stopped trylnK and tho riht wfta swInhlnK over (IriffitbV head or landing hluh just ns busily nt the bell ns at the start. 4 OOUVAUXS, Ore.. Muy 1. VV) OrcKon State, collego won its sec ond coniorence baseball name of tho season from Washington State, It In 4 tiitrn vnttinnlnv H'Hrt mirii an tied twice. SroiO. n. 11. k. WiishlnRton Stnto 4 6 0 OroRon State fi 10 4 Warden and Mitchell; Ntghtln pale. BnTwfg)and Mack. HAVE YOU BEEN ENUMERATED? If not, or If you have nny doubt, fill out this coupon andmall to VHAMBKlt OK roMMKUOK n On April 1, 19.10, I was living nt address frlvon below, but to tho best of my knowledge I hav)not been enumerated, cither there or anywhere else. Name Strt.-t and Number rity MEDFORD MATTJ in Opening Major Leagues vhi likcil fJft(Ml uhfii Ilicy inaciu Smi'iul Jollfy, riht flfliK'r fr tlu ('hlt.iKii White So.C last your with Win KrnnciHfo of tt I'utilflc Const l'iiU'. fcil tiulllc, viKht fielder for tho St. Iou!h HniwtiH, lust yotir -with Wichita FnltH nf tho Toxjih Iohkuo. Kilns Hink. voiilor floldor fur iiill.voil of tho I'nelflc Coast mm 9 'AMl9 en iid hn9 Ar tho N-f -i-i-k CiiHt last yop -with Ilriil'oiHii-L of tho .a.sl- sftloauo. (iiMnc fisher, rinht floldor 9r tVo I. C:'ilinal. last year lt ;frlu of tho International tlili t I01,.9 n tt 4M your lt rili of tho Toas luo. llr Piertr, lofL flolilor for tli (loW tm f. r:vos, ln yoi' with rto of t( Velflo Cu, Vfciwfc's t't:', thlnl bionan for tViV" PltlHbuKlk i'lral. Iit lth .'inpbiM of tho Kouthcri your Vlth .'nu"iis of tho Kouthcrn -Ah- Hoolat Ion. .hi In (.luniih) floldnnn. short -Vv!ffttt. laL year with Albany of tlio Mastorn longno. i 4 a fthWlf, ealohor for ChieaKc Cot Ifcilj (t-ectltK Kiiptrvlsor fjf the ot't;Uit i baseball toai has oinplolt! arraioments for tho Kiiuie next Sunday nt the fa- rounls with tho Ashland team of the Southern Oregon loaKue. It fill be tho official opening for the .'tjodford telling Tho Rnine last Sunday waHCuistpoued on account of wet groundH and rain. The Klksmt under the Sec tion of Wilson Walto, will furnish the sweet not& for the occasion, and objective outside of wlunbiK tho Kiimc Is to outdo Klamath Kalis In attendance, 0 iMlrf Best will do the fchin, and looks bettor than ho did two years jgj:o, and the team as a whole looks luMter than that season. Ivan Harrington, catcher, und Jack Caldwell, pitcher, havo been an nexed from the high school for do- m has ben practlcinK H week, with Chester at third, the Dunn brothers at short and second ami Valencia on first. O The game will start nt 2:30 o'clock. Medford fans can reach the fair grounds by traveling Stewart avenue from the end of Holly and Oukdalo to the S. (g)S. planUKans from the south end of tho valley follow the samo route, after leav ing Kings niUwi -tn "y Pacific Highway detour. ( Fights Last Night (lly the Associated Press) NKW YOltK tj)xlo Kosen bloom. New York, outpointed lar ry Johnpon. Chicago. (Ill); Bob olln. New York, won on foul over Hoy Wallace, Indianapolis, 8) ; Vlo Mtirosco. New York, outpoint ed Joey Winnie. Mexico City. . TTHBUNE, MEDFORD, Icir fh-st imijnr Iciikuo hows in o o Wliito Sox, last year with Indian jkioIIs of tho American Association, O nlo 'Smith, shortstop for the Chicago AVhito Sox, lust your with Birmingham of tho Southern As sociation. 0 KiikIo was on leave of ntfonci from the ihnoh whll- Plo Traynoi wits avinK t-'J'e trouble adjusted, but he diil fi capable early job of siffiot u ting for tho IMrute cap tai. ilill Iloell was in ntthortSop for tho TiKors hut ho has play-d major Ion mi o ball hoforo, doln a bitr-h :th the Boston Uod Hox. and tho same R true of Johnny Noun, who did tho first tmslng at tho start for the Boston Jtrnves. Noun Is fornff-r American loiuer, ppomilm; somoOtlmo at X) roll 0 All of the new a fair start and watlonal. men were ft to a few were son- fihor, traded -by the .(Hants just hefou tho .ison opened, wus'hnnl lo wot iut, cracking out oiKht1 Hits In his first nito times at bat aRnlnst the Chicago Cubs, Suhi-also hit well In tho early Ramos. Ciullie slAmuod out a homo-run In hi first Kamo villi Ihe 1-litiwns. KUt.KNK, Ore.. May 1 (P) The t'ftlverslty of Oregon football team experiencing many changes finder Its new coach. Dr. tJJarenco W. Spears of Minnesota, will complete Its spring football practice with the last of a series of hum-squad grid contests here on May 1$. When the Wehfoots put away their togs next wft-k, only ten tlaysfi of actual practice will be available before the team sots out for Chi cago to moot Drake university Oc tober 3. Since preliminary work wm be so limited next fatl, Dr. Spears has given iifoire than ordinary einpha- sis to spring practice. It is not likely that any cntundnto for the vursitf)vho has not become famil iar with tho new coach's systOn this spring will be equipped to play on the varsity at the start of the 1900 campaign. After the opening 0 tho fall practice, September 1R, tho Web foots will have but five days to get Into cent) It Ion for the first non conference game with Pacific hero September '20. Oregon will meet Willamette the following Saturday anil then prohobly will leave for ?h$ngo the next Monday. There are exactly 40 players who havo report oil for pvactlce faithfully throughout tho spring training period and they probably will receive the choicest spots on the varqlty next fall. lewisTeadlqck DEFEATS FREBERG PgtTI.AXn. Ore.. May 1. Kd s t r a n g I e r) Lewis, former heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated John Kreberg. M Ionian - Otis, two (&U Of three fnlli VoYrt ,)l.ist night, vrehcrg binned U-wls Mr the rirst full with a head scis sors after 30 minutes. 30 seconds. Lewis took the second fall In is minutes 40 seconds, with rabbit punches and flying headtocks. He won the third in t h re m 1 mi 1 e with another scries of rabbit ' punches and headtocks. Tom Alley took one fall and n ! decision over Kara, Arlan Pari ha tin the six-round special tvent. OREflOX", THURSDAY, CHI-SOX ALSO EARLYSEASON Batters and Pitchers Place Club in First Rank Sen ators Defeated by Pipgras 9-0. lly Hugh S. Fill I or ion, Jr. AsKociated Press Sports Writer Among the numerous surprises that have cropped up inQche early weeks of tho majAr league cam paign must be listed (he showing of the Chicago ljhite Sox. Chi cago, like Washington, was listed as a probable econd division club and has been right up among the American league leaders. The White Ho were shoved down Into third place yesterday us the Detroit Tigers gathered In four runs In the first inning for a (1 to 4(8, victory, but they still are among the first ranking teams. With ftAir regulars batting In the .300 class and a flock of pitchers working In good form, the. White Hox have earned the present .rat ing of .G00, gained from six vic tories and four defeutf. Washington, still the leader of the American league, was another high ranking club to meet defeat yesterday. The Senators, after 9ight successive victories, bowed lo the pitching of George Pipgras of tit New York Yankees, and were shut out, t) to 0. Another lirown Clljat of Cleve- land, took the leading role as the Indians beat the St. lAtute Browns fur the third time In succession, C to 3. Milton Guon ' of the Boston Hed Sox, turned In the fourth fln'i polling performance in the American league yesterday to beat the Philadelphia Athletics, 7 to 3. The National league likewise went In for good pitching yester day with Dazzy Vance of Brook lyn as. its lading exponent. Dazzy held all of tho NoV York Olnhts exc9t Pat Prawford well under control while the Uobi hammer ed out a 9 to 4 victory. Red Lucas of Cincinnati nnd Sylvester .fcihiison of St. Louis put on a fine duolowlth the Heds gaining a 4 to 3 triumph on the strength of Joe Strlpp's triple In the ninth unlng. Tho Chicago Cubs defiled 9Pitf5burg. the league leaders lv nicking their former teammnto. Percy Jones, for five runs, one nt a time, while Pnt Malone held the Plrati to two counters. Boston' Brave jumped pattf tho Phillies and St. Louis Into the fsl division by hitting hnrd be hind Kd Brnndt to gnln a 9 to 3 victory over Philadelphia. MS SUNDAY. l'.liOWNSnoitO, Ore., jMny l.-J-(Spl.) The I'llrownsboru Giant." baseball team' has rounded Into condition for the coming game with the ".Medford Stlckeys" next Sunday, May 4. The lineup Is as follows: Catcher. 1 til 1 Hansen; pitcher, urn Stanley; flint base. Lester Hradshaw: s-ond base. Hoy Stan ley: third base. H.e W. Wright; shortstop. Heed Charley; right field, Melvln Wright; center field. Donald lllehcratedt; left field. George lirown;' sub pitcher; Lou Walch; extras. Halve Stanley nnd Lou lllaoss. OffiSal score keeper, C. A. 1'oole. Umpires will be ap pointed nt the game. The members of the team have boon working on their grounds and expect to havo them In fine shape for tho opening game. There will he no admittance charged nnd everybody Is invited to attend. O Game begins nt 1:30 sharp. Baseball Standings (lly the Associated Press) Coast UPSET DOPE OF . W. L. Pet. Oakland 15 7 .6S2 Sacramenti;) 14 8 .63ti San Kranclsco 13 in .5S5 Los Angeles It 9 .HSO Missions H 11 -600 Stmttlo 9 14 .38t Hollywood 8 H Portland 7 15 .351 (American w W. L. Pet, Washington 10 3 .70.9 Cleveland S 4 .6(17 Chicago .M 6 4 .BtlO Philadelphia .............. 6 B .S45 St. Louis 7 .483 Itoston B S .3S5 IiMmIt B 10 .3.:t New York 3 8 .27:1 f National U W. 1,. Pit. Pittsburgh 9 .750 New York 7 3 .700 Chicago :. 8 8 .fou itoston 5 B .500 SI. (Svouls 6 8 .4'.'!i Philadelphia B 7 .417 llrooklyn 6 7 .417 Cincinnati 4 8 .33.1 Long-handled grass shears that permit clipping out-of-the-way (corner of lh lawn without stoop ing now are on the market. Operated with one hand without stooping, n long-handled Mted cut ter with n doublo-edgo hladw now ! on the market. MAY 1, 193(1. Here's Hold Strangler Expects To Subdue Bob Kruse Saturday . jsr" - -' " . v "?if ' While Ed (Strangler) Lewis, ex workl champion, may have tho ad vantage in weight and experience, Bob Kruse, Portland wrestler, be lieves he lias a good chance for victory in the finish match between these two men at the armory next Saturday night under the promo tion of Herb Owen. Kruse wres tled a hard match with Dr. Karl Sarpolis, the Greek mi,lic, here 10 days ago, and, in view of the draw Sarpolis took from Lewis the other evening at Tacoma, Kruse thinks Gk9RA' PaFtnwev SUNNING DA LIS, Kngland, May 1. (P) A British women's golf team today defeated a women's team from the Unifc'd States In all day competition consisting of four somes in the morning and singles in the afternoon ' Tho score was S't to C 14 . The British won two fouiomes and six singles while the Americans won two foursomes and four jingles. One foursome was halved. - v SUNNINODALlg, Kng.. May 1. A1) The British women's team, captained by Miss Molly Clouflay. got off to a good start In their golf team matches with American, players, headed by (ilenna Loiiett at Sunnlngdnlo today. Miss (.ourlay and Enid Wilson captured the first foursome of the tournament, defT.iting Miss Collett and ftlarlon Hennett of New Britain, Conn., four nnd three. The American girls, however, scored when Maureen (ircutt $f Englewood nnd Mrs. H. A. Mnrtell of Hartford, Conn., defeated Miss I "Hvlan J.Qoiix How will Cnmpolo fare in a bout with Camera? It 'mayo take u wrecking crew to clear the delrrls if these two heavyweight huskion meet, but the Gawky Gnucho from the Argentine, at least is following a more rugged path than the Ambling Alp from Italy. In prep aration for their projected utdoor battle. n In his last four fights against such men ns Heenoy, Scott and Hlsko (twice), Campolo has fousht nearly 40 rounds. Ho has taken a battcrin but he has also im proved agutnut tough foemen. Camera has appeared in g,n even dozen affairs, only one of which, with the negro Ace Chirk, bore the semblance of being a contest. It went six rounds. None of the other 11 bouts lasted two full rounds. All tolu. Camera has had only 48 minutes, or 16 rounds, of actual action. Thisrepresents no more than one good afternoon's workout in a gymnasium. GHAND HA PI DM, Mich. Sam my Mnndell, world lightweight champion, outpointed Pcewee Jer rell. Mishawnkn, Intl., (10). non title. . , f OAKLAND. Calif. Ja; McVey. Now York, outpointed Wesley Ket chcl. Salt lake City tL xtfr ON 8-OUKCE POLE - .l'i D'.sC Hi I! it I! Jft . - . NEW REMEDY FOR PILES WONDERFUL SAYS FARMER He Suffered Years, but Suf fers No More, He De-. clares ' ' 1 A WISE TIP FOR ALL WHO SUFFER "1 tried all the regular Bile rem edies during the yearn I had piles hut none seemed to reach the trou ble until recently I ffot hold of a half dorrn bottles of Colac Pile Pills which are simply (treat. They live tnr good relief and auirk too. Im can't, beat Colac Pile Pilla for he has plenty of stutf to give lewls a hard evening.; The ex-chimp will arrive Satur day by plune from Tacoma an has posted appearance money to Insure his presence. Lewis remembers Medford from his natch two years ago and is anxious to perioral ueie. A preliminary will present Ray Frisby,. Albany, who wrestled Har Ty Olsen o a draw a short time ago. Prisby has signed to wrestle Elmer Guthrie, Chicago, a rePent arrival on gie Pacific coast, declared to be jne of the fastest men in the business. Gttiratfo.ua to Ftwil D. Pearson and Phyllis Iobbett, England, ,7 and 6.. .. Another American victory In ifte foursomes was turned In by Helen Hicks of New York and Mry. Lee Mida of Chicago, who defeated Doris Park and Diana Eishwick of Engtynd by one hole. Virginia Van Wie of Chicago and -Peggy Wattles of Buffalo halved their mnrteh with Mrs. J. B. Wilson nnd Joan McCulloch of England. The fifth and last of the four somes., was captured by Miss E. Corlctt-nnd Mi$. Latham Hall of England who defeated Eritgl Sti fel of Wheeling, W. Va., and Mrs. ,Ot, (HUI ,o Kunsns City, one up. -Miss Collett 'led 4 her team bravely but oven she wan subject to ; occasional lapses and her over generous partner. Miss Bennett, sacrificed the last chance t turn the tide of a losing liable by un knowingly conceding n half at the 13th hole. After sinking a 20-foot put for a par three, Miss Bennett thought that she had won the hole and pfc?ked up Miss C.our lay'a ball five feet from the cup. thus giving the British slAo a half. ROREBURG, Ore.. May 1. (7P E. F. Kohler of Pasadena caught i 22-pound Chinook sal mon yesterday, using an eight ounce steel rod nnd a No. 2 spin ner, setting what is believed to be a new record for light tackle fish ing on the Umpqua river. He was angling for trout nt the time and bad dropiB'd his spinner into the edge of a fsjyit eddy when the sal mon struck. Ed Peyton who was fishing with Kohler. lnd!ed the boat. Th fish fou?it for 2u min utes. SKEETS BIGE ILL AT UKAWLKY. Cal., lay 1. (Pi L larson (Skeets) Blgbee, former major league baseball player, is critically Hi of pneumonia at his ranch home here todny. Once a Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder, and In recent years withVhe Portland club of the Pacific Coast league. Illgheo has been engaged in citrus growing and buying here. Pico grass, long considered a worthless nuisance. Is now being utilized to add yearly to the In habitable and tillable nrea of llol lund. real bad cases of piles in my esti mation, declare! Mr. Carl West phal. well known retired farmer of Mayville, Wisconsin. r- f 01 n . 'n"!.'1 ,he Perfection of 'fi Pi" in ,h 0f 'd's l.r. Rest laboratory about the only real remedie, f.r pile. ., tMl' ' operation, or messy ,Ve, or , " posilones. Now nobody need auf fer any more and to p4ve it nel v oiac 1 ne fills .on mono back guarantee, or send 75 r l h,mic. Co , Bn,.7. 'd? " Hundreds of Thousands Of Wise Americans Demand Kruschen Salts Kmm V.pu in i.K.d llrullli All till liim' Skin t liw und Bly I'm1 from Fai. i just think of It: '1 new' Oltfr -and different salta were onlj I ,h mm America u fe.v .lhu :t .u 1, iiiimi iir 111, cue :ent American are '"'""fr . neiilliiieiL " happier bei CUU3V 'l BTrTche,r Salts are the daily health dose of millions of people the world over ley indent selliiiB medicinal tho finltfi In Great Hritain. . One-half teaspoon of Kruschen In a slass of hot water every morn i u- hut surelv stimulate-" liv..i- liowels ami irv'" to I healthy elimination Hut the six vltalizini; and reju venutimr salts In Kruschen do more 'than cfclise regr elim nuuiiy . the man or woman who I henf. reifularlv need nave fear of poisons polluting' the system wnii'.l is the cause nt many annoying an.l tiepressim; Ills. One bottle of Kruschen Snlls (lasts 4 weeks) costs liut 85cRiu! one bottle will prove of vast bene fit to people w)S have constipa tion. headurheB. indigestion, nerv- ( ousness, rheumatism, depression, acidity and auto-intoxication. Not only that Qmt one bottle wi.l bring about body activity increase In oneiQy. vigor and ambition. sparkling eyes and freedom from pimples and 'blemishes millions know all this you ought to know I' Solcl t: Jarmin AN oods ana druggists America over.. Opening of the Southern Oregon League Season VS. ill! at Tahv ftifowiad . Way 4th, 2!aOp.i. Elk AskmJ Childrtn Urid 12 3Tms Perfect arrangements' iava fcaa mtde to handle the crowd without congestion. Northern, (ass tW Stewart Ave., eajt, at end of Soutl. Holly or Qakdale. Southern fag take Stewart ave east after, leav.- Ing Kings Highway. 7.. iiAN LUCAS a challenge to the angry sea charging against the island's rocky shores i defiant bit of land with hundreds of years of his- tory behind it the baro-, rial home of Dan Parado. c the piS.uresque setting of the story MURDER AT HIGH TIDE by Charlea C. Booth The author of "Gold Bui lets" has achieved an other masterful novel of mystery, glventure and romance. BEGINS ' TODAY , . IN THE 0 Mail Tribune Begii?the first install ment TODAY. You won't want to miss a single number of this Bopping murder serial. Mall Trihim. .... 0.000 people every da, are read BASEBALL V