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P3TGE SIX v I I I ! I I a tmmm. I t n 11 lir 1- a ill I'll lirTlirll I I Mtk. tMk4 ' l.iiii'nMimr-iifiiiniiit iir-rr"Trtl EMIGRANT DAM REGATTA TODAY MECCA OF FANS Contrary to reports that tfain ;'i cd crvtlenco ihroUKhout tho city 5s laHt evonlnj!, lHfor nnd nflcr the I xpie) bout para de, Henry ( Kly i Intf Dutch mil ii) Kluhier will prolmhly do In the mceH Unlay ia KmlKrant tlam. I'Muhrcr con trncteil engine mid motor trouhlw i ' laHt week, mid Miino replaco- mentH arrived yesterday hy ah. J A force of m'eliunlcH under the direction of (ieoi-tfe i;arnum ; worked all nljtht malting repairs, and endeavorliiff to pet the en- pine In worklntf order. Seventeen hoats will provide en tertainment In the dutlioird inotor ;hnnt racew at KniiKiant Lake tht.s 'ftfternoon, including flhlpw from (California and Willamette valley. ! 'Arrangements have heen completed i ro handle ft lare crowd of npecta ijtnrs and officer will he jiresent to : 'direct traffic. Quite a delegation o( hoat fans nro expected from ' northern California. !. A parade of craft to take part in I 1ho events was held last' evening l .and attracted cnnshferalile interest j Fln the luiHlliejts section. The parade .rvn.i led hy the American Legion ; lrim corps. This will he th'i last race of the jyear water will oOn he drained ihtut of Ihe lake for frrlgritlon pnr- pn(4 and hecailne of I hat the Htendanco Ih expected to he record hrenking, Including many who Hfalled to attend tho flrt vetfntlfl. The entry llHt Is as follows: Knlry Mst ' f 1 ' '' CIiish "IV ' ' Miss Albany, John Flcrsteln, A1 1 rhnny. Skeeter, Al Vromnii, Klamr.th j Tall. (f Noname, (1. nohlnsnn, Klamath i vFallH. U Flying Cloud, Jim Hmith. " Mrookx, John Itohnert. ' 'f Clnss "C" r Oo-2-T,. Sidney Smith. v ' l O. S. 0. S3. Ira A. Cx. Alhany. MIhh Medford, Al Stevens. ', Itlnck' Friday, "lUdnle" Flnhrev. XyHMK, Stanley Smith. ; Nolr Stepper, Herh Strang. Stoppln' Annie, Parker Hundy. , . , it'lUHH '!" i . MIhh Take, Lee J. V. ValHon. Silver, Hurry CleHller, Klamarh ' FallK. ' '. . t Golden Slipper, Goorge Hurley, Alhany. : , Ilpxv A-i'e, i'lJutnh' MroJcsh,M-" FlyInff Chlp,rA. -Woods. I 1 if EEBLE HEAVING "1.IIM ANtlKl.l'IH. Sllty 24. Hir) ifBloven. J'ortlund . liilB were good ' for only 'three runs today, the re hll hemg that Hollywood defeat hl the Heavers 7 to 3. ,11m Tni'ner went tho route fin' Mhe'HInrH, and although Portland , lnitit lii'l lilts on him In tho third it!for a three-run lead the trio of tmoumh'mcn who did the flinging 'for the Heavers were unalile to hnlt the scoring spree in the fourth .nnd eighth. J n. II. E. " rnrtlrtild 3 11 3 Hollywood 7 10 2 i Chesterfield, Yerkes, Fullerton :'nnd Woodall; Turner and Sever dl. t" . It. 11. E. 'San Francisco 1 ft !t Oakland 7 6 1 P. McDougall and Gaston, Pclieb- r uy; Andrews antl lieau. n. it. k. Seattle ...A.... 2 0 Missions .1 ft 1 t- lloiiso and Horreani; H. Plllette ffutd Hrenael. - It. II. K. ,6s Angeles U HI .-.tacrftmento 3 0 0 t llnllou nnd Skiff; Smith, llrynn 'ifnil Koehler. Upstairs rI am showing late Spring 'ryiHlIlS 111 HUlll'lllS lllilt fill at once gain your .approval all grades of worsted tweeds, whip cords and gabardines. 'In specialiaing on $45 Suits to order I offer you SOMETHING MORE ( THAN PRICED ;Style, satisfaction, indi viduality and becoming- ness, combined with fit and workmanship. And it is because small profits bring me an ever increasing patronage that I continue to offer $60 value to order for . . . $45 OREGON TRACKFIRST IN BOY SQUAD 77 TO 54 j COKVALI.lft, tire!. May 24. U") For the Heeond HlieceHHive year j the University of OreKon won ma i Jul tntck honors for tho state hy defeating Oregon State co!leKe 77 to XA here today. Only one state reoord was hroken when Dickson of Oregon set a new dual meet mark hy hurling tlie. Javeline 1H5 feet, 11 In'l)es. The former rec ord set hy Tuek,1 Oregon, 'fn 1H'I, was l!)3 feet, one Inch. OreRon State took only ' ' four first plaees, including the relay race which was forfeited hy the U'eehrots. Dickson and Lowry. of Oregon, tied foi- first place honors with oifchl points each. Tho flumrnary: 100-yard dash Schlher, Oregon, fii-st; bowery, Oregon; Johnson, O. S. (J., 10 1-5. .Mlh-run Won hy Steele, Ore Kon; Hill, OreKon, .Mullen, O. S. C, 4:3a 1-5. " ' 440-yard dash MeKennon, Ore Kort, first ; Kirk, O. S. C, second; i'lillllps; O. S. f, third. Time 50 3-4. Shot put Von hy BeBerson, O. S. C; Dickson. fJroKon; Moeller, Oregon: 45 feet 0 1-4 Inches. 120-hlgh hurdles Won hy Mar tin, O. S. C; HICKiiiund, Oregon; Kelly, Oregon; 16 2-6. 220-yard dash Won hy riale. Oregon; Ogleshy, O, S. C: Scllle hor, Oregon and Howlage, Oregon, lied for third; 22 flat. 220-low hurdles Won hy Low- ry, (lreBon; Slegmund, Oregon; Prentiss, O. S. C; 25 .1-5. 8fto-ynrd run Won' hy Young, o. S. 0.; II. Johnson, O. S. C; IMoran, Oregon, 1:50 3-5. High Jump Won hy Hvortn, Oregon; Carter, O. H, C; and layman. O. S. C, tied, 0 feet. Discus Won hy Mueller, . Ore gon; Hlidrcth, Oregon; Luce, O. S. C; 150 feet, 0 Inches. Two mile Won hy C. 1 1 ill. Ore gon; Ciinpson, o. H. C; C'antlne, O. H. C, II; 47 3-6. Polo vnult Won hy Rohlnson, Oregon; McClenn nnd Lyman, O. S. I'., tieil for second. Height 12 feet. 9 inches. Helay Won hy Oregon Stttto hy forfeit. Jnvelln Won hy Dickson, Ore gon; llorton, O. B. C'.i ICllers, O. H. t' Distance,' 1116 fort, 11 1-2 Inches. ' New sluto record. - Uroad jump Won 1 hy' Allen, Oregon; Duff, f). S. t; Hodman. ,(). S. C. Distance, 21 feet, 10 1-2 inches, ITHACA, N. Y., Mav 24 (P). Cornell University's crew defeated Syracuse and Harvard In a trlan BtilurtTgatta -on akir Cnyucnrliito today. Cornell .won'hy a length and three-cruarters from Syracuse with Harvard third. HOSTOX, May 2 I (I') Oordon Slade, Hrooklyn recruit, performe:! an unusliat feat against the liraves today, hitting k home run on his first tlmo at hat In tho major league game, lie fllarled nt short stop In place of Glenn Wright, who hurt his ankle yesterday. EMPLOYMENT Money left with us to work for you is secured by first mort gage loans on improved 'real estate. It also has the protection of our reserve fund of $44000. "' 30 N. Central Phone 105 BEDFORD m SCOUT EVENTS ! Troop 1 5 of Phoenix won first place In the annual track meet held yesterday hy 11 Hoy Scout troops of the county at the Jack son county fair grounds.. The special contest In archery was won hy Leonard . Klein of Troop 10. Second place went to I.,.,, iinrrtitmi of Trotni 8. Third content was in hugling. competi tion holng for the sterling silver hugle, p r e s e n t e d hy Clayton Isaac of the Palmer Music house to troop producing the best bug ler. The hugle was won for Troop s hy P.aynor (luy. Scores in the field meet were as follows: Presbyterian church nf PhncnlY ll nOilltS. TrOOO 8 of the Christian church ot Med ford 30, Troop 3 of the Itoosevelt P.-T. A. and 10 of the Junior high P.-T. A., IIP each. Klrst places in various everttw were won hy the following hoys: Mhnnlllmr. Ilussell Jordan. Hilly Sheets, tloorgo Watson, and Lu- man; pacing, Leo llofrman, tsen hoth Wilson, Claire Hlgginboth nm: knot lying. Herbert Neilsnn. Don Meld, Leonard Klein, Bob young. Hoke Curtis, Hilly Harn um. Karl Sweetland. John tlray; ri.. i.v fi-letlnn. Albert Onddls; flint nnd steel. Albert finddls: 100- ynrd dash, class A, Hob t'.renves. time 12 3-5; Mecnnrts, 60-yard dash, class A. Harvey Sears, 7 1-5 seconds; 50-yard dnsh, class C, Jerry Latham, Troop 8. time p. 1S unennds IflO-VllI'd dlisll. class 11. IS. Conts. time 11 4-5; 60- yard dash, class 11, John Bnitrtlell, 0 4-6; 100-yard da'h, class i . i....v i.-,ii,,i.n. ti 3-6: relay. Phi- gene Coats, Harvey Shears, Ted Adreanoff, C. I llgginliotnani, lime 51! 1-6; pony express, Jerry La them. John Hoyd. Leo Hoffman. Hnynor Oiiy, James . Voss. time ia a-r.- wall scaling. Thomas Lit tle, Dicky Floyd, ltlchard Drews. Kenneth Wells, Leslie Titus, Hilly 'ltiirkn. f i 1 e n Harrington, John George, time 34 4-6: dressing race, Harold Wall. Troop 10; tug of war, Ted Adreanoff. Clair Hlg- Klnbothnm. Wnyne lllgglnboinnm. Hay Hrownrlgg. flcorge Stevens. Kugene Scherer, flene Conts and I). CniToll. 4-CYLINDER AUTO INtyANAlHiLis, lnd,(:May24.-f '(&) Shoi't'yi Canllon of Dotroi: dunliricd for the Decoration Day 500-mlle automobile race today in a four-cylinder car In which he averaged .Oit.Rl nillcs an hour, th-1 hcut time made hy any of the driv ers so far today. Ills total time was r:27.:4. '- ;Cantlon drove the same car in which he recently set n worlds record for four-cylinder carH on a mile strnlgh'taway. II AT GOOD WAGES Steady employment is offered at good wages for dollars lying idle in Jackson County. , Whether you put one or many dollars with us you will participate in our semi-annual divi dends which have never been less than 7 annually since our. organization in 1909. You will find among our four classes of stock an investment plan to suit your needs. . Send for our JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION TRIBUNE. MEPFORD, VIA UUUBLbWN PLAY' HtKt 1UUAY I ST. LOUIS. May ' 24.--(JP)Thi St. Louis Cardlnuls won a dou ' hleheader from the Cincinnati ; HfdH today 5 to 1 antl 8 to 0, and went back into first place in the national league. Sylvester .Johnson, who hurled the shutout, and Jens Haines, who pitched the first game kept the Jteds In hand at all HtagcH. First game: U. H. K. Cincinnati 1 7 1 St. Louis 5 10 0 Hlxey. S. Johnson nnd Suke forth; Haines mid Wilson. Second game: li. H. K. Cincinnati ' 0 5 1 St. Louis 8 13 2 .Mi-Weeny. Donohue and (Jooeh; Johnson and Mancuso. HOSTOX. .May 24. (JP) Hress Icr's home run with two on hase In the 11th inning broke up a pitching duel between Hay Phelps and Hob Smith today and gave Brooklyn a 5 to 2 victory over the Hraves. Slado also hit a homer for Hrooklyn on his first time at bat. II. Brooklyn 5 Hoston 2 H. 11 5 1 'he 1 ptt a n d Lo pez ; Spohrer. 11. Smith, I'll I LA DK LP H I A, May 24. (P) A home run by Harney Frlherg In the ninth, followed by nn error, a sacrifice and O'lJoul'fl single gave the Phillies three runs and a " to 0 victory over the New York (Hants today. It was the third straight Philadelphia., triumph ov er the Giants. ... K. II. E. New York U 12, 1 Philadelphia 7 14 3 Pruett, llevlng nnd O'Farrell; Sweetland, Co Hard nnd Davis ' R. IT. K. Chicago n io , 1 Pittsburgh 3 H 1 Alalono and Taylor; French nnd Hool. NEW YORK, May 24. (P) The Yankees, led by Ruth as us ual, won n double header from the Philadelphia Athletics " tday by scores oT 10 to li, and 11 to 1, Uuth hit a home run In each game, bringing his total for the season to 14. First game: H. II. . E. Philadelphia ..r 13 2 New York '. lft IH f Quinn, . Shorei and Cochrane.; Pennock tnd Dickey. Second game: H. H. 1- Philadelphia 1 ,7.2 New York .........ll 1 0 Walherg, ltomniell mid Coch rane, Schang; Uuffllng nnd Uen- gough. H. II. E. Detroit : 7 12 2 Chicago -i.i..v.A-.;...v.i.-A. 8 3 t Jf HogsettT Sorrcll and IIargrav. I lay worth; Thomas, Hlankenship. McKaln and Iterg, An try. E st. i-ouis 2 7 k Cleveland 5 ft $ Gray. Kiinsoy nnd Munlon; Ilud lln and L, Scwcll. t llonton-Washington, nnstnoned: folders. OftEOOX, SUNDAY, -MAY 25, Some of the best tennis ever seen In Medford Is promised the local fans tflis morning at the High School courts when the Medford Tennis club meets the Klamath Falls (julnt In the first match of the past few years between the two rivals. TMay will start promptly at i:30 o'clock. Led by Harold Robertson. Pelir can ace and one of the outstand ing players of the state, the KK math team arrived here last eve ning and limbered up on the local courts preparatory for the fray. With Robertson. Ray Hall. ILee Carter, James R. Floyd, Martin Johnson and Hryant Schehorn com plete the visiting lineup. They are nccompanled by Clifton Richmond, their manager, and a score of rooters. The local club will' show their,! new marvel, "Speed" Jacobs, for mer l.'nlverslty of Oregon star, in tomorrow's match. Either Jacobs, Tullefson or Jimmy Edmlston will play at No. one for the locals op-, poslte the Klamath ace,' The re mainder of the Medford team wilj he chosen froir. Harry Butler, H. Gi Wilson. Wayne Ramsey, rind Har ry Garfield. Kdmiston and Tollef1 son will team together In Medford's first doubles combination and the second will probably he Ramsey and Garfield. Six singles and two doubles will he played. WATERS BRAGS HE MM tEfE' Teddy. Waters wrestler from Columbus, o., has been strutting around the streets of Medford for two days hoaxing how he will do away with the famous Wildcat Pete of Eugene, ex-world's cham pion, and his manner of self pride Is causing quite a number of local fans to look forward to tomorrow night's match between the two men nt the nrmry. Waters appears to be n likenble fellow and all that but fans are not particularly anxious to see him fulfill hly boasts with the wildcat, whose nppearance here rt few weeks ago won him a large following. t Waters has his pictures liberally posted about the city and expects that they wilt mean a good deal more to local fans af ter the match. Pete has different Ideas on the subject and says wrestling will do his talking. Rny Frishie, Medford, and Ray Couch', Portland, will tangle In the speclnl event. Harry Elliott tylH.he rpforect ,k , NEW YORK, May 24. (P)--A new American turf record was cs- Organized 1909 1930. tuhlishMl today, when tl. I). Widen-! ! er's Jai k Might stepped the mile in 1:35 to win the S,unO .Metn uolltan handcap at Uelmont park. The old mark of 1:31 2-5 wan made hy .Mrs. Payne. Whitney's Cherry Pie, over the same track in i: ass r en snvflrumnK niiin itun 11 - r...trT-- v . Men! Put Your Wardrobe In Time With Warm Weather Time for STRAWS. STRAW" HAT wciitlier is' tit) w here in earnest ! Wo linvn ti fine nrniy in sizes lo FIT YOl' I. c a h o r n s, M i I mis, I'liiiniiiiiK nnil Si'iniils. . 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