MKHFORO Hf-ATfj TRIHUN'K. DF01'I, OU'KCOX. SATl'U'DA V. MAV 17, I! Kit). PSXJE FIVE edf ord-Bend Game Sunday at Fairground Toouted as Thriller -e- LOCALSiMCT HARD IT WITH HEAVY HITTERS Cliff Best - in Shape for Mound Duty Valencia Out of Game New Tal ent Added to Lineup. The bull game tomorrow be tween Bend und Medford has all the ear marks of being a htim dinKor. Bend haa a good field ing learn and several heavy hit ters, the. Medfmd Merchant have already established theniKolveH as a hard hitting team. Our boys, in itrder to make It a. clean-cut vic tory around the circuit, will work hard to win. Cliff Best, with his arm rounding Into shape, should pitch with hi: old-time vigor. Turk .Valencia hue a bad leg, and can not play first base. How ever that position will be well taken care of. as the team has taken on a couple of new players, either of whom can play first bnfC , , . With 'good weather tomorrow it Is to bo hoped that the fans will elicVw .Osgood tn-out. . I RusinfutH 3tyanurft ; Hall rftnys: V Rive us two or thTCe more jobs d Mtlford.' will '"have" a real mil teinn'.' Any business firm having jobs open are asked to . communicate with Court Hall at1 once - The -Pacific Highway will be ": open to all fans from the north.'.. .' '' KBATTI.E. May l.r-P) w'"- I ley (K- t'.l ivpicncn ..or. win uiKCj j won a feather in Ills hHA.lRHt night; when lie tfained a six-round draw I wilh' Leo Ijomskl or; Aberdeen,' Wash.; one of the leading' light ( heavyweights in America. j The Salt -Lake southpaw dropped ' LonfHkl ror two nine counts, one; in the first round and- the other in the third.-; Ketchell Knocked out! tin the mini. Ketcnell Knocked out; ,,, , . ' , ' ' krllS. "drvda'XrSerb0; blackened his right eye. The "Ahcr-! deen Assa.'-.sin". rallied In the last ihie vnu-rt. nhon ioiehoii r.il endeavoring to Hd.on bis .cad to even un the mulch. "flnn" Kni.ll T- nnrvi ! wnltr-,- ' weijjht, fenirtwt rt.ii A,.i,n iri0 knocked out Arizona Joe , Two panics are again scheduled Sunday on the Grants Service sta tion diamond on Crater Lake high way, Kenwood will piny Modoc In the morning opener at it o'clock and the "Stii-kies" will meet Ilrowns boto's tossrrs at '2 p. in. Adinh'iion Is free for both games. 8-FOOT MOTHER SHARK PORT AItTlllTU, Tcje., May 15. Wt It looks difficult for any fish erman in the cabinet to brat this. Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of agri culture, hooked a shark, eight feet five inches long. After it had been pulled out on the dock there were soon eight sharks. The shark had children. MEDFORD MONDAY North Central Avenue Grounds "PAGEANT Of PEKIN" UfjvS'' GREAT GRBTONAS . SENSATIONAL HIGH WIRE ACT. FIRST TIME IN lERICA twice daily 2 and e bm Grand Stand Chalrt and General Admission Tickets on Sale Circus day at Jnrmin A Woods Drug Store Cor. M.iin and Central AMERICA'S CUP Tne whirlwind, second and largest of four prospective defenders of the America's cup against Shamrock V. Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger, was launched in Boston. Mrs. Edwin Thorne, mother of Langdon K. Thorne. head of the owning syndicate, sponsored the launching. Capt. John Mulr (abova) i the new boat's skipper. RAIN FALLS AS L Light Precipitation and Overcast Skies Mars 56th Renewal American Turf Classic. I.Ol'lXVU.UO. Ky.Mny 7. (fll A lilit ivihl inul nvt'ivasl skl-a f.'1'eeled Hie thousands of visitors who imureil Into Churchill Downs today where 14 colls and one filly wore ready for the iililh running of the Kentucky Derby. The ra'n was rather misty and llht. but the clouds for a time hid the sun. . , " M ' "m"' WLl ' lou.iy was ueroy u"s- Tim may have changed, more - '"n, o no. "javavc ushered - the tlllf. Illulief f(-VOr of WftKPfln have iieeii manliest in more ; t was king In the bluegrass region, Louisville, as of old, seethed with M DERBY MOUNTS AWAIT SIGNA the turbulent spirit, the thrill mi(l"u U1 .uu-.m tint i i f 1 1, .U iw.(,.,.iii., r'und precipitate a near riot when American horse races, the Ken tucky derby, at one mile and a ipiarter. with $.Vi.onn added, a gold trophy to the winning owner nd a horseshoe of roses to the thoroughbred crowned monarch of his class. They cr.nie to see whether Karl Sande will fulfill popular ex pectations and ride the eastern fav orite, Gallant Fox, to victory over such horses of the west n.s Tan nery. Gallant Knight and Kuckeyo Poet. MEDFORD FOLK BUY SMADY C(tK. Ore., May 1 (Speelal.) Mr. Snider of the Snider Crea inery i 'o., of M ed fm d has i bought a house In Shady Cove ; park. Tho Smith summer home In Shady Cove has been bought by M iijM S wear Inge n, matron of the Community hospital, and two of the nurses. MAY 19 DOORS OPEN 1 AND 1 P.M. DEFENDER LAUNCHED IN BOSTON Mickey Worried Mickic Walkci'r I.OUISVIUJ-;. Ky., May 17. Mickey Walker, middleweight cluimpion today realized that he had been In a real fight lust night and narrowly escaped being knock- U out ..V Vau. Swidcrski, Syracuse round non -title encounter on the . g mark aide comeback, h o w e v e I i,..ki I Walker captured the hist six t roumis and won tho newstmner do- I r eislon. . 1,111 1 nine in i ue seconu roiuio, thu rt-'fci-eo, "Tot" Wilkei-Bon, was unulile to Kcparutc thtm. After the rook xoundcri, HecondM and h it n (1 I c r a pnjrjwd hi a free-for-all H un lidded itttraetlon, but police Htoppeil tho unscheduled melee. 4 Yesterday's Coast League Results (lly tho AHHoe.iated Presa) At San Francisco: K, II. 13. Portland '. fi 10 1 .Mlenloii.s X 12 1 YerknH. Cahcarella, Toiirdel anil I'almisauo; .Meuaiil and llalilwtii, Wallsien. At Iah Angeles: It. 11. K. Seattle 10 12 3 Hollywood 2 21 4- Kallio, Kunz, liHimmsltl, Ilubbell and Cox; Pago, HolIerHon and UaH lor. At Oakland It. 211. Los Angeles fi 11 K. Oakland Ha I fool and Skiff; Duinovich, Pearson and Read. At Sacramento: II. II. M. San Francisco .v. 1 5 0 Sacramento 4 10 0 Davis and Gaston; Klymt and Koehler. ATTENTION, GROWERS Grasselli Casein Spreader Cr'iisscli Ciisi-in Sii-cii(Iit bus Imtii ili-vrloii'il tiy iirftil rcscarttli unci i'Xmt1 nirnliil work. As tlin iiiiiik' iiuliritti'H, Ciiscin is tin" Hflivc NiiTti(iiii(j ntfciil. riiielii iil use in t tic Nm-lhwrsl lias il-.MiiotiKtrittil its cfriMMt;y, ititd vm can mill it In yimr siniy Kclit'duli; with I'diiriilrnct1. , 1'sc liiassi'lli Ciisi'in Spii'iKliT ill r-oiiiioctiim with Aiscimti! of Lend spniys or Ai'semiti' of IchiI iiml Siiiiuiivr Oil (.'(iiiiliiiiiititni nini.vn, uml Hi-cure lit'ttcr. coil trol of iiiseft pests in your orrliHTil. Kohl only in oiii-iouuil t'lashinc lined lilies, ,'ill.to tin- ciirtiili. Full diicutions for usiiijf un- priiited upon cin'h li(f. Distributed by the following Medford Firms: GROWERS EXCHANG KIMBALL FRUIT CO. PINNACLE PACKING danociatrd P ens Photo AND TYPOS TAKE CAT BALL TILTS Malt Tribune chalked up another victory in tho city catball league last night by defeating Inm porta 7 to 4. This puts the typos in a three-way tie for first place with Associated OH and Jennings Tire, each with two games won und none lost. The game last evening was ro pletc with sensatignal plays on both Hides. In the outfield, Chuck (.'lay and Howard Scheffel, both for tho Mail Tribune, nailed some unusually long flies that looked impossible. Montgomery. Tribune hurler, held tho Sports to but 3 hits. , Associated Oil won from the Post Office, 5 to 3. and Your Of fice IJoys took ISperry Flour Into camp, 1 7 to f. Monday a thrilling game Is pre dicted h the, contest betweei) luil Tribune und Your Offlco lioys. Jennings Tire will meet Sporry Flour. Team standings end of 1st week: L. 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SGOBEL ti DAY WESTERNS GAIN: SERIES EDGE IN NATIONAL LOOP Robins Only Team to 'Up hold Supremacy of At lantic Seaboard Oazzy Vance Hurls Good Game. Jly Hugh S. rtillcrton, .lr. Associated press Sports Writer Just uf! the east hail tho edge In the first intersect. onal play of the American league, the west held tho upper hand in tho open ing cast-west scries of the Na tional league, which came to its rather damp close yesterday. With only the Itrooklyn Koblns uphold ing the honor of the Atlantic sea board, the, west won 27 of tho 49 tntcrsectionul guinea against eastern victwrioH and placed three teams in tho first four in tho standing for tho series. Brooklyn captured first placo through its 10 to 3 triumph over the Cincinnati Jteds yesterday, as Dazzy Vance pitched another of his fine games, while the Itrook lyn sluggers pounded out 16 hits and scored eight runs in tho first three innings. Tho Cardinals und tho Chicago Cubs stuged a thriller, ending In a ninth Inning St. Iouis rally, which brought a D to 8 victory. The Boston Hed Sox put on a lesser ninth inning rally to win the closest American league game by a fi to 4 count from tho New York Yankees. Washington's Senators, with llump Hndley and Ad Usku divid ing the pitching burden In a bril liant fashion, scored more easily in both halves of a double header to take first placo In tho Ameri can league away from the Phila delphia Athletics, lladlcy pitched steadily whllo the Senators hit freely to win the first contest, freely to win the first contest, 5 to 3. In the second game. U.ska held tho world's champions to three hP.s in ft close duel with George Burn - shaw, winning out by a 4 to Ojing public parka for athlollc pur count. poses, particularly golf, which he 'Hie final clnrtt between the ' o told JutorvleworH "in tho JouhI. rhlllles and Pittsburg was mined i injurious of outdoor games to the out. Baseball Scores j .'in.i ... ... Aincrlcnn - ;t - r. ir. B. NeW York 3,7 3 Koston 2 10 1 Huffing and Dickey; Gaston and Berry, Hevlng. 11. 7 St. IjiiuIs .- Delrnlt rf 1 13 2 Crowdcr, Stlely and Kerrell; Uhlo. Sorrell and Margraves, I lay worth. First game: Cleveland Chicago Kerrell and L. Sowell; Kiddle. II. 11. K. I f 'i 4 7 1 Lyons and Second game: n. 13. Cleveland 2 3 3 Chicago 0 9 0 1 Brown and L. Sewell; Carnwuy, Htaukenshlp, McKaln and Autrey. n. ii. IT Philadelphia 6 1 1I 4 WanhlnBton '. 10 II 1 KhoreH, Komniell, Mahaffey and Sehune; Marhorry, ThointiH and Spencer. ; NfltlollllI Kli-Ht Kanie: H. ItoHton 4 New York 3 Heiliold and Hpohrer; KitKHlmmonH and O'Karrell. II. K. HI 0 8 1 l'ructl, Second Rume: H. II. K. teuton 4 S U New York 3 10 1 It. Smith nnd Hpohror: Ciencwlch .lohnHon, Henton and Udkuii, OFiirrell. 1 i . J Chicago at Ht. Louis poHlponod, rain. SPORT, Alan-eP' The Kentucky I?rby always has been among the most colorful of American sports events. It is one of tho few that retains the rich flavor of tradition for the old horse tueu of the lllue Crass regard this i ace as their own and conduct It accordingly, even though airplanes and special cars bring in annually their quota of wealthy luri'men from all parts of the country. This year Ktiglaivd'tt Karl tf Derby, descendant of the man for whom the original Kpsom race was named, will witness Keuluckys classic but America's Karl none other than the great rider, Karl Sande will be the focus of all eyes if he stages a comeback astride Galuut Kox, tho Hclair stud's favorite. Sande's career has boon one of dramatic episodes. Ho was Amer ica's premier Jockey when he rode y.ov to triumph over the Knglish Derby winner. Papyrus, in the $100, 000 international race at Belmont Park in Hn;t. Zev won the Ken tucky Derby that year and In liKiJi Samle was up on another Derby winner, t! if ford Cochran's Flvimr j Khony. Sande wns nearly killed In an ac cident at Saratoga, lie has owned his own stable. Ho was disbarred for rough riding In Maryland and reinstated. And now he is buck to tho races, riding with all tho dar ing and skillful judgment of pace that made him so famous. Ken tucky will give him a cheer and a hlK one at Churchill IX) wns on May 17. Public links golf, now a $10,300, 000 enterprise annually for some 275 courscH Hcatterjl about it ho country, first attracted notice when a municipal tournament was held at Van ortlam!t park, New Yrk, In November, lS!ti. In contrast with tho present high-powered na tional championship for public parks' players, the U. S. O. A. re calls that 35 contestants finished the first tournament and that the medal wna won by (!. M, Hamilton with a H! for IS holes. Ninth on the, list was Wullcr J. Travis, later amateur cbnmpfon of both the I'nlted States and Great Britain, who used an artfftcal rubber tee und compiled a score of 110. Tho Into William Howard Tuft J'nH n strong early advocalo of us- I landuc4ipo features of our parks." The Sharkey-Schmeling fight rigures to bo the first Class A heavyweight encounter in some thing like three years, but the preliminary ballyhoo has left the onlookers extremely cold and apa thetic. There is talk of a million dollar gate, but oven tho charitable ob ject of tblH fistic enterprise hardly can Justify an expectation of re ceipts in rxeemi of $ ifl,fltf r at the most $500,000. Thero was talk of a $100,000 uatc at Miami last winter, but there is no way td kid an adding machine and when they got through with tho rigures, the total was less than $200,000. Sharkey's erratic record and Schmellug'H long absence from competition In this country not only make the "build -up" diffi cult, but present obstacles to forming any definite conclusion? about what may happen Time Is Getting Short See the Rogue River Valley Movie at the Fox Craterian THIS WEEK Then Name It and WIN $10.00 A moving picture, taken in the Eogue River Valley, is being shown this week only at the FOX CRATERIAN. Scenic parts of this film will be used for advertising the valley in southern California, and an appropriate title for the film is needed. The MAIL TRI BUNE will give $10.00 to the person submitting the best name for; this scenic moving picture film. Every man, woman and child in southern Oregon is privileged to enter this name contest. See this picture at ONCE! ' , . . ' , ' . Fill Out, Mail or Bring to Our Office Movie Title Editor, Mail Tribune, i ; . '. , Medford, Oregon. . . , Please enter the following title in the Scenic Moving Picture Title contest: ........ My Name is:.... , My Address is: Plainly write or print title submitted, name and full address. Contest Closes Midnight S aturday, May 17 . SLANTS Gould ' Kor Sharkey. It can be said that if h fights one of his best fight he figures to win handily. If he is as wilil as he was against Phil Scot I. ho probably will have his j cars ciiftcil otf. 1 Scbuieliiig, unless he has been i a trifle softened up by motion pic-, tore hi uf f. seems rugged citmigh to take anything In Sharkey's' punching repertoire and remain vertUal. The JJer'mau's .similarity to Dcmpsey docs nut extend tti the possession of the Mana-ssa Mauler's killing punch, but Der Maxtc Is a solid and persistent ctouter. Just the sort to annoy the leaping Lithuanian. On tho record of their la two important fights, Sharkey against I.oughran and Scott, Schmellng against Uisko and Paulino, the German figures to belter advan tage. Evelyn Brent Star of Rialto Talkie "Framed," un all-talking drama of metropolitan life featuring Kvo lyn ilTent, will have its initial per formance at tho Fox ltlalto thea tre torn o r r o w. Produced by Ka dio Plctur e s, "Framed" Is said to bo one of the most thrl I 1 I n g stories brought to tho Hereon since the advent o f sound pictures. 1 - Fvolyn Brent, particularly suit ed for ih Is type of mory, rises to , new dramatic Heights as the daughter of a slain racketeer who swears revenge against tho police for tho death of her father. Itegls Toomey who scored-talklng picture successes In "Alibi' ami "Street of Chance" plays opposlto Miss Li rent. Troop 3 mot at the Roosevelt school 'Wednesday evening, under direction of Committeeman Robert 1 trow no. This troop is sponsored by the Roosevelt P,-T- A, Fred I loath, Sr., and Lloyd Showers, deputy commissioners, visited the troop during the evening, and Mr. Heath announced he. would Inspect the troop a. week later and would II Uo to see the troop In good shapo i so that they would receive, a high ' rating. , ( I Troop No. '1, sponsored by-tho1 American Legion, mot at the Arm- J ory Wednesday evening, with Loo Urlckor, scout executive, in charge.' Most of tho evening was spent In! a general review of all work cov- J prod, for the benefit of 2J. W. II. Paine, who Inspected tho troop, j The rating has not been announced , at this thho. i A' few minutes were used by Lloyd Showers, deputy commission-j or, in outlining an Indian cere-1 nuniy to bo used la tho near future' Tho boys wore bhown how to mako their costumes and also In-! structed In tho first Indian danco I step. ,Tho play which they are j working on will not bo rehearsed' again for two weeks on account of more Important events coming up.' SOLONS RETAIN TOP AS ANGELS Ward's Homer in Ninth Enables Sacs to Even Se ries With Seals Stars in BatFest. lly the Associated Press. Sacramento still topped thu coast league baseball standings today, Oakland and Los Angeles, . however, again had swapped posi tions, tho Angels returning to sec ond place, wtvilo tho corna drop ped to third. Otherwise tho stand ings remained unchanged. Sacramento had considcranio ( trouble defeating the San Fran cisco Seals, 4 to I tit tho capltol city yesterday, thereby squaring the series at two games each. Until the last half of the ninth the - score was deadlocked at one an. j Aaron Wnrd,- Senatorial -'second sucker, however, stepped to the i plate In the last half of tho ninth with two on and two out. Davis grooved one and Ward planted it oulnido the left field fence. v; Running short of right-handerta-who won tho first throe games of the series for Oakland, Manager Curl Zamloch of the Oaks sent tn Martin Dumovlch, a southpaw, t6 do tho honors with tho rosult that tho Angels won. 6 to 2. Dumo vich, however, was responsible for only two of tho six runs scored against him. A new season mark for runs scored In a slnglo game was estab lished at Los Angeles, whore llol-. lywood defeated tho Seattle In--dinns to 10. The Stars outslug ged their opponents 2G to 13 and gathered four errors to Seattle's three. Portland's winning streak of two gampft straight was broktft by the MIksIoiia, who won 8 to 5.; Tho Heavers scored all their runs; in the eighth while the Missions spread their scoring out over thfe third, fourth and fifth Innings. BASEBALL At A - ... ' Fair Grounds . Sunday 2:30 p. m. BEND MEDFORD Admission 50c Children 12 and under Free A Pitchers' Battle - 8HOW BEND THAT MEDFORD CAN AL80 TURN OUT GOOP CROWD8 REGAIN SECOND