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PXGt STX IMEDFORD MATL TRTBUNK, MEDFORD,- QRKfiON, SUNDAY, JITXR 8, 19P.0. WmF&B GOLDEN FLOOD WHITE SOX HAND FOR SHARKEY BOUT with TriiTnn rnri iiiLuiunu iLnmo W H tU UN rUt IE Fentured by the playing for the ., first lime In recent years of a full i lailiPH tonnlH team, a return matcii 1 between the Klamath and Mod fed Tennis eluh.s will be played Sunday oh the courts of the former In Muoro park on Lake . Klamath. Twenty matches with both men's and 'women's Kindle and doubles nrtd two mixed doubles will be ' played. Monty Jnoob.s will piny nt No. !fn the men's ninnies nainst Harold RohertHon, Pel lean ace, in a match (that, promises many thrills. Al though their man was defeated In Rtrnliiht sets by Jacobs hero n J fortnight atso, Klamath fans arc 1 offering, to waunr heavily on Hob- i ertson a ninmy to trim tno local ritar in his own bailiwick. i Jimmy Kd mist on, hlKh school j star, and Italph lialley, former prtiRon State ace, will play for the j inc:iln as will TollefHon. AVIlson. I Hamsey and Onrfleld. Jiarry Ilut I er, Itud Deuel and Hill I'unltn will ! not he in the lineup, the former being ill nnd the latter two out of the city. . . The Med ford team will line up ns follows: Men's Winnies Monty Jacobs, Jimmy Kdmlston, Italph Ma (ley, A- vin Tollefson, 11. fl. Wilson, Wayne Ramsey and Harry Garfield. Men's Doubles Jacobs and Kd mlston; Rallcy and Tollefson; Wit son and Jtnmsey; W. Piultt and A. Prultt. La d lcs' S I n k 1 es A n n a May F u -son, Mary Kdmlston, Dorothy Pru ltt, Helen Kdmlston. Indies' Doubles Miss Kusnn nnd Mary Kdmlston; -Mrs. Prultt and Helen Kdmlston. Mixed .Doubles Jacobs nnd Helen Kdmlston; Almus Prultt and Dorothy Prultt; Jimmy Kdmlston and Mury Kdmlston. WYKOFF STEPS ' r CHICAOO,' June 7 4P Mow Iover, Gallant Fox, nnd make room for Frank Wykof, another chnm- plan, smlllnK 20-year-old younKstr ( of tho University of Southern I'nll- fornlu. j Trnvellnn faster than any humun being- has run 100 yards before. (Wykoft eclipsed the world record for the century to thrill h' crowd 1 of 12,000 today when he won tho J event In tho national collegiate i track and field champlon'shtpR on StaRKflehi In M. Wykoff established his remark j able record without the itso of (HtnrtliiK blocks, wiping out the ex- Iistlng mark of 9.R by I'M die Tolan. the University of MIchlKan's reat Inepro "Bprlnter, The youth from the coast with his boyish fnco and wavy blond hair, not only eclipsed the ! record but nlso defeated Optimo Simpson, the Uuekeye bullet from .Ohio State university, who n yenr I ago raced to victory in 0.4, but ? whose world record performance j was rejected by the International (Amateur Athletic Federation be t cause he made- It with starting I blocks. 1 Wykoff's sensational victory was instrumental In helping Southern ! California carry off the team cham i plnnshlp, ma kin tt the Trojans track and field champions of the nation, i The much-touted mile run failed j to brlnn out tinythinK more than a 'spirited race which v.-ns Won by iHlvak, Ilutler colleKC in the rather slow time of 4:19.3. Klser, WashliiKton, finished sec Jond by three yards, with Makeover of Illinois, third. Hill, Oitwon. was sixth. Klser attempted to set a ' pnee all the way but failed on the (last lap when Swartx of Western ' State Teachers, Knlnmnxno, chal 4 loosed nnd dropped back. Swart, j In his turn, ave way to Hlvak in the stretch nnd the Hoosler was tmtillnw to his margin ns he broke I the tape. I HELPLESS BEAK XKIV YOKKV June The J money ehariKers in the box office windows of Madison Square Gar I deb ohtiffled Htaeks of bills an-1 j chnnKO brlnkly today oh the flnan j clal features of next Thursday's j rhumplonyhip fight came In for a j brief bit of attention. In the camps I of Max Sehmellng and Jack Sbar- . key leather flew furiously and the 'gladiators headed Into the training !' home s;retch. A rompletn set of figures cover ing all the financial pumihlllties of ithe 1 ."i -round contest was disclosed I at the Rarden and for the first time since the opening of the ticket sale j (I was Indicated on the basis of re j c.MptH that the net gave, exclusive of taxes, should run somewhat over 91100,000. rash in tho hank and gilt-edge orders amounted today to less than $400,000. The garden prediction that the gate would total $700. OlM), cast aside permanently previous gener ous forecasts of tho first million dollar affair since Jack Dempsey nnd Gene Tunney rolled up 'their record breaking $3,000,000 total In Chicago In 1 !27. The garden nUo revealed that If every one of the XI, 5.11 tickets Issued for the match was sold by Thursday night the to tal receipts would amount to a net of only $802,5!) I . Thousands of these benches, however, will bo filled by complimentary ticket hold er.s. MACKS A DEFEAT CUBS AND W!N BROOKLV.V, June 7. W) The FCoIiIiih ou1hIurkc(1 the Chlcugo Cubs to Hquure their HerieH with u 1 2 to ! victory today. Two home runs hy Woody KiikUhH of Chli-UK" tViiturcd the heavy clout Iiik. Hack Wilson hit his eight eenth four-liaKKer of the year. R. H. K. Lyons ' fhiruKo 9 11 0 I llrooklyn 12 13 li CHICAGO. June 7. (JPj The White Sox hunched hitH to better advantage ant defeated Philadel phia six to five today. The Wiiite Sox used four pitchers. II. H. K. I'hllaclelplllu ft 13 (I I'hicaKO 14 " 1 drove, ItommeH nnd Cochrane; Thomas, AlcKuin, Henry, attd Autry. ST. .OITIH. JutlO 7. P ClVen KKW VnPlK June 7 (3.The a Kood mart by Unite limit's nine- i riianls bunched eiirht hlta off Hill un In the first inn- j Uallahtm In two l.lu InnlnKs anil took their second game from the St. I.oiiIh Oirdlmil.H, 'J to 7. Melolt hit two more runs for New York and Uoutliil Kt one for the Cards. ST. I.OUIS, June 7 (P) "If itj isn't one thinK, it's ttnother." So says AlanHKer Citarles "Oahby"j Street, after his St. Iouls Cardi nals had dropped ten of the last; eleven Karnes ufter a winning streak ' of 17 out of IS. ' . . I j The grief started -arter Street and his men left hero for .a road trip .May 24, resting in first place j in the league standing. After two1 victories injuries started taking a' toll. ' Charley Gelbert, who had beenj playing sensationally at short, and! hatting .340, developed a "Charley: Horse" at Chicago. Next Krankiei; Krlsch, who had made a great com-' hinatlon with (Jelhert in fhe In-j field, was spiked in Philadelphia.! Then Jess Haines, pitcher, was 'in-j Jtired when hit on the leg by it linoj drive. The next regular to be lost wasj Krnle Orsattl, whose ankle, broken! earlier in the season, weakened,' and Jim. Bottomley's injured thumb and Chick Ilafey's weak eyes have; handicapped their hitting. With! Gelbert, Flsch, Orsattl and Hafeyl ailing, the Cards' have lost their butting punch. Then Street's hurling staff went ! badwall of the pitchers being wild, p Only "one pitcher has finished a game started in the lust 11 anJ, even thenjjtnes lost to Chicago, tl to 5. '- ' " .In the meantime Street has been: hard-pressed to supply cVpnhle sub-! stitutes and his team has dropped out of the first division. j i The University of Florida Is; building a new football stadium: that eventually will seat 60,000 people. The first section, seating, 21.1100, will be ready next fall. Harold "Muddy" Ruel. catching j for the New York Yankees, made, 111 putouts in a single game In thej 1!U9 season. fiOI.P CI.VB VKO TO KXTi;lt,XATIOAI, OI'ICV Joe Mo'zei, "new pro at thi Rogue Valley Golf club, will enter the qualifying rounds of the Unit" ed States open golf championship this month, he has announced. His entry has already been accepted by the national officials of the tournament. - - I'lay for the Northwest division will die held over the Seattle ttoif club Juno J. Mozel is the only entrant from the state outside o Port land. Charley Farmer. North Cnrol!nn' sophomore sprint star, was beaten for the first time this season whe:i he finished third in the century on st ruin-soaked track ut;t1ie Sourhern Conference meet. - . . . ' ' ' teenth horn lug the New York Yankees gave the Rrowns a sound trouncing In the series opener today, 12 to 0. Ruth's homer produced three of seven Yankee's runs In the first frame, l.ou Gehrig hit a homer in the second. H. II. K. New York 12 IK (I St, Louis 5 5 2 Wells anil Dickey; Stewart and Ferrell. H. 11. K. St. Louis 7 10 1 New York 9 12 1 Hallahan. Khem nnd "Wilson; .Mitchell, I'ruett nnd o'Fnrrell. game Al Jlagnn' has ennsunted lto net ns president of the Valley Hush league, nnd with the ttcccptnnce of the office requested thnt all team managers send a list of play ers and their names to him or Louis I'uhl of the Mall Tribune. The schedule which has been issued for tho team games open ing tomorrow are us followa; Sunday, June S 401 vs. Modoc at . Grunt servieo stntlnn; Talent vs. Kenwood lit Talent; Stickles vs. Ilitgle Point at Magic Point; Pirates vs. Jacksonville nt Jack sonville. June 15 Modoc vs. Talent" nt lOngle J.'oint; Kenwood vs. 401 nt Tulent;A stickles vs. Jnyvlllo at Grunt: Kaglo Point vs. Pirates nt Jayvllle, -. ., , Juno 22 Plrntes vs. Modoc at Kaglo Point; Talent vs. Stickles at Talent; 401 vs. Jnyvllle ut Jay vllle: IJagle .Point vs. Kenwood nt Grant. June 29 Pirates vh. Kenwood nt Jnyvllle: Jnyvlllo vs. .Talent nt Talent; Stickles vs. 401 ,nt Grant: Modoc vs. j;nglo Point nt Kaglo Point. July n Talent vs. Knglo Point nt Kaglo I'oint; Jnyvlllo vs. Mo doc at Jayvllle; Stickles vs. Ken wood nt Grant; .Pirates vs, 401 at Talent. July 13 Juyvillo vs. Kenwood nt Jnyvlllo; 401 vs. 'Kaglo Point at Talent; Stickles vs. Modoc nt Kaglo Point; Talent vs. Plrntes ut Grunt. July 20 Talent vs. 4(11 nt Tal ent; Plrntes vs. Stickles nt Jny vllle; Kagle Point vs. Jayvllle nt laglo Point; Modoc vs. Kenwood ut Grant. . SALEM, Ore., June 7 fl C. II. CI mm, state labor commissioner, nnd officials of the statu federa tion of labor will exert -every ef fort to prevent Plllplnn labor from coming Into Oregon In largo num bers this summer. A report thnt a resident of tho lower Columbia district had nego tiated for the employment of more than 300 Filipinos to work on his properties was characterized ns unfortunate by Gram who said that a large number of men in Oregon are now out of work. 1 A t . VOHTLANI). .lunp Sov mm en to won both fin men from Portland today, 3 to 0, and 5 to 'U, In the flrrtt Rnrno Hay Keat linK's flpltlmll wan n rotmtant puz zle, while In the worn! Hoy Che- . terfleld nnd lanky Iefty Klynn .bottled It out on n 0 to 0 IiohIh until tho Sncrumento half of the jchriith. , i In thin Innlnjr n cnmblnntlon of 1 doublet by French nnd McLnuirh i lin, Cnmllll'ii homo run nnd three , consecutive errors by Jimmy Cro jnln, who mnde four In tho game, turned It Into a rout. I Flriit Rnmni U. If. E. 'Hncrnmento S 10 l Portland 0 R 2 Kentinff nnd.... Wlnts: Waller, Onwcnrelta, Mnyn and Wondoll. Recond gnme: II. 11. E. 'Portland R fl 0 Portland 14-4 Elynn nnd Koehler, Wlrtw; :Chetorfleld, rosedel nnd Pal. t - .4 iG. 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WaHhliiKton nt l.'leveland post pttned; rain. ArrhncnloKlst 'ntuiii Ir. 1 4. H. (YeHHiiian, archaeolo Kint of the rnlvornlty uf Oregon will arrive Monday for an extens ive aludy of the In.li.in mounds now under observation In the (lold Mill area, a telegram to A. I'.. Woolverton last nlKlU reveal ed. )r. ('ri'KBmiin plaiiH to make a photographic record of tho ox-cnvatioriH. !00T DOUBLES ESSE Welcome to CoDcoland 1?;.?".? i jr r ns--'V, 4 f v m' f-.. V.. " i-t, Xi . Members of the Qregon Bankers Association 1 y n, 'i-T' Tlffortrt of Jimmy Hamilton. prcHident-mnnaKer of the Mobile ItenrH of the Kotilhern nsHociniion, to take the franchise to Knoxvlllc. Tenn.. haven't done attendance any Kood in tho P.ny city. Xlne fans turned out for a recent tilt. The KH'nu was postponed. Morgan (J. Ilulkeley war tho fli'Ht president nf the National league. ., ; -. t . ,;; . f- HAT.EM. Ore., Jiinn 7 - (P) Frank Troeh, Portland, won the doubles championship in the Ore gon atute trnpshoot tournament here today by breaking 47 out of n possible. Ml. Ho WOH lied by (1. L. Meeker, Ogden. ITiah. but since Meeker Is an out-of-state shooter, the title goes to Troeh. ('. F. Vlning, of S-icrnmenlo, was second, with 4Ii, but wince he also is not nn Oregon flhooter. sec ond place goes to flenrge Palmer, falem, M. Is. Clllbrciith, iJikevlcw. nnd A. H. Pnrrott, Portland, Who tied with 4). HELLO BANKERS Medford is glad to have you as her guests ECONOMY MEAT AND FISH MARKET 200 East Main , J Phones: Meat 40, Fish 20 PEOPLE'S MARKET ECONOMY GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth . Telephone 1085 Nichols & Ashpole 3 u If A Tower of Hospitality ! 1 A KDFOlvD, in the very heart of Copco liiiid, is a rilling place for the conclave of Oregon Mankcrs. Our visitols will enjoy the marvelous weather and sce nic beauties, of ''A CI Peat Country." Medford, too; is signallv honored in l)eing selected as the convention city by the Oregon. Jiankers' association . . . To onr!distinp;iiished guests,- who are leaders -4u their own c()innuuiities, this company joins' the people of Bedford and the K'oftue River Valley in extending a cordial welcome. We hope that your visit here will be an enjoyable and successful one. - - THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY VYoor Partners In Progress nuMiiu.v 13 " lESECECEEIwD UCECtEEEIEB 111111811 us iiaiinenBiii tt v ,B m Whether Sm , nn Jtr 4y, vttk, tr jur, wish tit mw EL CORTEZ HOTEL fur ttmi jni'U ww wsml tt Inn. CO THIS 15-itory hoitelry 1 mora than a hotel . . . lt'i a homa to all who Uva beneath tti hoipltable roof. J Beau tifully fumUhed aultea and tingle toonu, each with com pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. Located in the very center f San Franclsco'l bury toclal and bustnesi whirl . . . close to the theatre, amart thopt and great department itoret. Palatial dining room and coffee ihop, or If you wish, pre pare your meals In your own convenient kitchenette. Dally hotel service and garage In connection. the El Cortez Hotel- CBARY NEAR TAYLOR STRKBT SAN FRANCISCO ! MOI..8i A. IAMUBL, Mmht Oom Our Installment Certificates have participated in 8 per cent Dividends since 1021 ....... $ 0.00 per month buys $1000 $10.00 per month buys $2000 $25.00 per month buys .$5000 in approximately . 128 months. Before June 30th : 1 i i- ,y V. -. ,.), ' ... . , ...... ... is the time to start your monthly savings account. Funds deposited prior to that date will par ticipate in the next January dividend. , 30 North Central As a special inducement for savers to begin their ac counts before June 30th, we will credit ....... t , , One Payment Free t it .i j , ., , . .. This is a bonus to help you become a consistent saver. We charge nOimembership fees and all, you have paid in plus dividends can be withdrawn if necessity de mands thatyou discontinue your payments before ma turity. ., JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION J o Organized 1909