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    MflnFORD MXTTi TRTBUNTl, WED FORD, OTCWi ON, W K 1 )NTS 1 Y V, .TUNG II, "1Wfl.
jVlailTribune Will Broadcast Big Fight Thursday Over KMED
FASI SERVICE I
FROM RINGSIDE j
STARTING 5:30
Local Firms Donate Radio
Time for Broadcast
Keen Interest of Fans in
Outcome.
The Mull Tribune will broadcast
over KMED, ami bulletin from
its office on North Fir Street, tne
Jack Sharkey-Max Schmeling fight
fur tho world's heavyweight cham
pionship. It will be u round-by-round,
blow-by-blow description,
furnished, by the Associated Press,
direct from ringside. New York
City.
Tho main event will start about
0:30 p.m., (Medford time), but
there will be preliminary reports
broadcast Bhortly before that time.
Transmission over the local sta
tion, will give fight funs of the
city und valley, (rood reception,
and eliminate dependence on dis
tant stations with static common
at this time of the year.
Co-operating with The Mall
Tribune, by donation of their ra
dio time are the following local
firms; the Growers' Exchange,
Jackson County Building and Loan
association, and Firestone One
Stop Hervico station.
Leo Bishop will be at tho mlko.
The Sharkey-Sehmeling fight is
iffe outstanding fistic event of the
.summer, and Southern Oregon
fans have a keen Interest in the
outcome. Medford fans as a mat
ter of hard logic figure Sharkey
to win. but sentimentally they
would like to see the "Dutchman"
get the decision.
By Ainu Gould
AHsoclatcd Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, Juno 11. (P) j
In tho most interesting and most.
I'Xtmvagantly ballyhoocd fistic uf
lair sinco tho
lute Tex Kickardj
pulled the strings i
of the h e a v y-1
weight punch '
and Judy show,
.lack Sharkey
will fight Mux
Schme ling to- j
morrow night,;
A 15 rounds or less.
at tho Yankee j
g 1 stadium for the
f I "h eaVywe Ight
umiiionship of
tno--wormv.
It Is by n 11
oddH tho most
HlKnlfleant heavy
weight bout since
of tiene Tunney.
(lie retirement
but whether tho winner will be
reeoKllized outsido of Gernmny.
MlluiHnia und tho United StnteB
remnlnH to ho seen.
With nny kind of nn even breiik
fniiii old man weather, a crowd
of 7.1.000 fans probably will pay
In exoesp of 1700,000 to seo the
Mr hIiow. This Is a fur cry from
I ho flRiircH attending tho last of
Iho outstnndlnB ltlckard extrava
Kiui7jia on ChlcnKo's lake front
In 1027. but It excels anythlnn on
I he books or tho heavy weluht
business for the past throe years.
In uddltion tho customers will
have the happy opportunity to
serve n double purposo In bene
fHlliiE the children's milk fund,
sponsored by Mrs. William Itan
diilph Hearst, and In aldlnc the
recovery of tho Indigent heavy
weight division.
. Two PolnlH Deliftteil.
Today, tho two main questions
up for debate among tno raiimiu
are: I
l-'lrst. can Schmellng carry the ;
tislle liph-hts that three previous!
foreign challenger!.. Flrpo. far- I
I P
pcntler and Heeney, failed to nnl. sx )llts Philadelphia wln
""''h? jnK. f, to 2.
Second, can Sharkey overconio A( h( ()lh,.r xational lc:igue
the temperamental Jinx thnt n,ls g.,,,,,,,, ,u,, the Washlngton-Cleve-scetned
to pursue him In interna- j jan( contest In the American
tional competition and fight at j W(,r1 ni ,it.
his best? I Another champion club, the
This fight In no exception when
, It comes to the speculative "lf
nnd "huts" or even the loose talk
Ihat everything Is "In" and "nil
tight" for one principal or the
other. So far as that goes It Is
Just the ballyhoo that hau become
a part of tho game.
Tho claims for one corner that
Schmellng will win If he crowds
and harasses Sharkey irom ll,u((J
unset are countered oy me c.ni
Ihat the Teuton will have his ears
cuffed off If he mixes too will
ingly. Claim Offset.
The belief that Sharkey Is due
."r one of his good fights nnd.
hrrefore, will emerge the winner
Is offset by hip record of consist
ently putting up mediocre bouts
iigninst foreign rivals.
Sharkey, has fought his good
'Ishls almost exclusively against
the domestic punch absorbers. His n in their rematch here lasi
most impressive performances were night. Hilly Ktlwards of hansas
cored against Harrv Wills nnd . city sent word from his dressing
"eorge Godfrev. the so-called room he could not continue on ac
blnck menaces- .lira Maloney and , count "f an Injured shoulder, and
Tommy Loughran. representing
the Irish-American contingent.
This Information may he food ;
'or the hunch-players,, though not i
consollnit to tho patriots, who
"III consider It ri natlonnl calam-ihls
I'y. scarcely less Important than
'he wall street crash. If the heavy -
weight title Is lost to America.
In nite f It. the form players
hve made Sharkev ft 9 to 5 fa-i
"rite In the nettlnu nnd he prob-ilnit
n'dy will enter the HnR at that,
"Mr.
.
u Clean cotton rags wanted al
ftrribune office. "
Heavyweights
IllSiilf wlBllillf j ""JSSSs
; " ,',"A..0C,;,;ryr.7;'. 2z
; ' laoctatcd I'rcsa i-hntn
Jack Sharkey Mux ScIiiiicIIiir
Jack Sharkey, brawny Bosimtlan and I he Gmmtn. Max Schmcling, nro rcportcri in Hip "pink"
siaoiiini lomoriow evening, hiiarkey lias t mil ml stojullly ami restrained his teioiM-r which in former years has causod tnnihlo ilnrlnsr
the lavparamry gihul. SclimellnK will enter the ring a hit fine drawn from training btit experts lo snilii kikhmI fnnti his hard eoncll
lioniug program.
CARDS DE EN
T
HALTED BY 2-1
. 1 1
.... . , , i
Will GlVeS St- LOUIS SeCOnd
Victory in Twelve Games
Cubs Suffer Setback
By Collins.
BOSTON DEFEA
- , been the main artisan of the
,, . ,. ,, , ... ! I'rench victory which brought the
Itv Hugh N. I-iillcrtnii, ,lr. i , . ,, , .
, . it- i. .. ' lavis cup to 1-rance for the first
Assoeiated Cress Sports l iter i , , ,A , , , ,
i time, and it was after Mademol
A little thing like a rapidly de-lsollc (Io ,H cmumo had made a
scending elevator, which causes; ,nnst cr(.,iilai,(, showing, although
unpleasant sensations in m a n yj v - -sjrs --su, -
quarters, shouldn t bother the ht. j
Mollis Cardinals a hit from now:
on. The Cards went up to the top!
of the National league with about!
the greatest possible speed, wln-j
ning 17 out of 18 games, and haver
been .coining down from the '
heights with about us great ru-'
pidity. j
Tho Cardinals came to a tem-j
poniry stop in their losing yes-:
tcrday after dropping five straight,
games, hut it look them Hi long
innings to gain a 2 to 1 decision j
over the Iloston ltraves and even)
that triumph left them with a j
record of only twrt" victories In
their last 12 games,
The Chicago Cub,
ivtwi ii i, in ii r-f
0(1 (n ,)p K,,l(in( ,,. u,,, ji, nr
Bccessiirs to the Cards as league
,.il1ors, sff,Med another setback
...,i.. ,..i, ,i,.. r,, h.i.i t'hll
,.,,' f ,.nliade"lphia and got :
l'lilladeltihln Athletics, dropped
an 11-lnnlng struggle to the Chi
cago White Sox by a 7 to 0
count.
The rtnston Red S..x defeated
the Detroit Tigers, 12 to G.
The New York Yankees got a
rist start against the St. Iiuis
lltowns and scored all their runs
tIl0 " f,.t two Innings to win
iTED THYE BEATS
I'OKTI.ANH. Ore.. June II. (P)
after each wrestler had taken a
Ted Thye tnoa f f. j
fault. Kclwards wrtn np ''r9,n .,' i
with his hnuch
minutes and 1J ;"""" ' Ith
forced Kdnrds to cue up
lendon-tearinK w
the second fall 111 m.nutes ana
1 seconds. ,ritmi9 ,rv be-'
The ,",x r0' '' 'Tml Walter
tween Harry Meme 1 ml a le r
Ixican enueii in a u,n-, -
a ,'
fall.
olestine d'ArplKnac horse-
wh m.ed her husband after he de l
nm , ..... . ..-.lt t Bordeaux,
Lv "ne ann she was sent lo Jail.
Wind Up Training For 15-Round Battle
French Golf Queen and Tennis
Star Will Have June Wedding
Ity' Thomas T. Topping:
Associated 1'resa Staff Writer.
I'AIIIS. June 11. (P) On tho
stroke of noon, Monday, June 30th
the rhliuesMn the tower of Sainte
riotildc church will ling gaily to
announce the wedding of Made
moiselle Slmone Thlon de la
t'haunic, iiieeu of tho Krench golf
MiJK""m ano jai'oo xjouhiu, lor-
jmer Napoleon of worUl'H tennlH.
Their romance hegnn aboard tho
h'auMiitlHMtic. Hnoi'" which brought
tho two young folks back from the
I ! n i led States to Krunce In 1 1) 27.
That was after Ilene UaCoste by
his victories over William T. Til
den ii nd William Johnston had
F
Kegistntlions for the "Learn to
Swim" campaign, being sponsored
by the lied Cross, will be held Krl-
clay, June 13, and Saturday, Juno
1 4 from 1 0 lo I
Heglnners
for these classes
must bo seven
yenrs of age.
The fee for the ten-day cam-
P"" I" '"' Payable In advance,
ten cents at each lesson, hints
nnd towels tit the Natatorlum,
where the Instruction will be given
will be extra charges.
The campaign, in charge of Jean
Kberhart, will open Monday, June
Iti. with the following schedule:
Beginning girls 9:00 a, m.
Beginning boys 10:00 u. m.
Swimmers (boys and girls) 11:00
a. m.
Adult class, 7:30 p. m.
Senior life saving, 7:30 p. m.
WRESTLE 10 A DRAW!
TACOMA. .Tune II. fP) Bob
Kruae. Portland, and Able Cole
man, New York, wrestled to a
draw here last night. Des Antler
son. Salem, defeated Johnny Coyle,
Olympiu, by a lone fall with u body
slam and leg split.
1
Fights Last Night
(By the Associated Press)
MILWAI KKK, Wis. Henny Hass
f Philadelphia outpointed Cowboy
i.-,)ne Anderson of Chicago (31.
, CcAf!0. Karl Maslrn of Chl-
aco outpointed Ward Bpiuks of
;,,, ,, ,,,, Soy Schuman of
U:hlcaBo knocked out Krmle Hell of j
. An,0 l3 , ,
HAI-TI.MORE, Henny Onld.'eln of i
' Halt Imore ra.t pointed Charles Krnst
nf
)JS ANr;.;,K3 Bert Collma of
jWhltiier. Cal.. knocked out Homer'
Sheridan of hloui (Ity. la. (.11.
ATLANTA. 0.-Tmmy Rio. of j
hicaeo outpointed Spike ebb of
Chariots. N. C. (10).
not achieving such signal success,
in the women's golf championships
of tho United States.
The romance was continued In
the world of society, to which both
families belong, the IjiCostcs us
lenders in the automobile and air
plane motor Industry of Franco
and the de hi Chaumes as an old
family dating back from tho Jlour
bon regime.
It will he a real Parisian .wed
ding. Personalities of tho aristocracy
of tho Faubourg Saint Germain,
leaders in the world of Industry
and finance, princes of tennis and
princesses of golf, will form that
flay around the two champions, a
a circle of admirers und well
wishers.
'Ve want as little display as
possible," Madcmoisc He de la
Chauino told the correspondent.
F
BEATS BE! ANGER
TO RETAIN TITLE
TORONTO, Out., June II. (A1)
Once again Krankib Genaro, rec
ognised an the flyweight champion
by the national boxing commission,
ha thrwarted the attempt of Al
bert tKrenchy) Hchwiger to regain
the crown that formerly rested on
the Canadian's head.
Genaro retained his national
boxing commission title his), niglu
with n slashing 1 0-round victory
over Itelanger. Tho diminutive
Toronto fighter had the best of the
argument for four rounds, but
thereafter Frankie displayed the
speed and clevernesH that has car
ried him to the top of the divi
sion. Th fight was a speedy affair
from the start to tho finish, but
tin champion forged ahead slowly
and surely In point scoring as the
end hove, Into view, Iate In tho
fight Genaro scored repeatedly
with left Jabs and a powerful over
hand right.
Baseball Standings
(By the Awoclftted Prem.)
Omwt.
W. L. Pet.
Hacrampnto 3H 24 .61 II
Han Kranelnco 37 2H .UH'.i
I, oh AnnelcB 35 as , . T. H
Oftkbind 34 31 .Uli
MlHHionn 33 31 .-M'i
Kollywood 2H 37 .431
Heattle 27 37 All
Portland 24 4f) .375
Ariiprircin.
W. 1j. Pet.
Philadelphia 33 17 .60
Wanhlnk'ton 29 18 .617
Cleveland 29 lit .604
New Vork 28 20 .fifi.',
Chleatto 19 2fi .42
Uetrolt 21 2il .420
HI. I-ouU - 1! 30 -38S
Hoton 16 33 .34?
0 National.
W. Iy. JVt.
Hrooklyn 30 17 .3
fhlcHKn 2H 22 .Sio
New York 25 22 ..132
St. IxiuO 25 25 .fioo
Pittsburgh 22 23 .489
Iloiiton 20 25 .444
Philadelphia 17 25 .405
Cincinnati 19 28 .404
for their tlllt bout In tlie Yankee I
J PETE
E
Eugene Wrestler Will Seek
Junior Middleweight Belt
Recently Won By Indian
Matman.
ViUHll Joe, tlx; Solium, Mcx..
I ndian and luddrr oT the world's
Junior middleweight w r c r 1 1 i n b
championship, may not hold the
hell Ions after winning It hero two
'(Mkn af;o from lirniy Jones,
Utah. Joe 1h to meet one of the
moat daiiKeroiiH contendcra on tho
conKt hero Monday nlKht when
Wildeal Pete ironiea down from
I'tiKene to show tho- 1 ndlau that
he'a not Hindi a champion after all.
Vaqul Joe has not luul the holt
at Klaku ainee winning It front
Jours and Iiuh luul snvrral nmli'hcs
IncludlliK onn with IN'te lit l-hmeno
last week. Pete won t hat match
at the end of one hour ami 20
minutes when both wrestlers fell
out of tho rhiK. Pete was a hie
to return, hut the Indian suffered
injuilea Ihat. prevented him from
doing ho. The match Im declared
to have heen one of the hardest
fniiKhl that KiiKcno fun had wit-
uessed for months.
Promoter Herb Owen In k)I''K
to considerable expense to Htne
I tho event In .Medford and is look
I inii forward to whole-hearted Kllp
: iuj-t from Medford and hoii thorn
I Oi-e;oii wrestlllifC fans.
I Yaciul Joe Is not afraid of Pete
iatid Im anxious to show him that
he is ii true champion, able to
defeat all comers. Tho Indian 1h
apt to make Kod use of hln flyitiBT
toe hold and If ever it Is applied,
curtains fall for the lucklesa vic
tim. It wiih that way that Jones
lost to Joe here a short time iik".
after having held tho belt for a
considerable length of time.
Pete Ih Kreat on the airplane
spin and he delights In picking up
his opponent and whirling him
around giddily only to drop him
on tho mat with a reso until nR
thump. Usually the vietlniH fail
to urine und the match In over.
As n rule, they don't come hack
for the next fall. However, tho
Indian is on to Pete's tricks and
it will he with Home difficulty that
Pete will ever even come close to
this danger-uuH hold.
There will he the usual K""d
special event.
TESTED IN ULSTER
IIAXOOK. Ireland P) Tho
Royal Ulster ItegiittH. to ho held
hero Juno 20, will he tho last
dresH rehenrsal for the Hhamrock ;
V before alio leaven for the 1'nlted
Htates to compete for tho Ameri
ca's cup.
The Hhamrock will he tested
aaalnst Hoveral of the most fa
mous yachts of th big elasn. The
special couri'o will ho 15 miles to
windward nnd return to provide a)
dead Jrat and a -run on reverse.!
Immediately after tho regatta'
the Hhamrock will return to the
south of England to prepftro forj
her voyage across the Atlantic j
WILDCA
AND YAQUI TO
GRAPPLE HER
SENATORS 0
OAKLAND EASY
Defeat Bay Team 8 to 0 in
Inauguration of Floodlight
Play Seals Move Up to
Second Place.
( I'.y the A.soeiated I'ress.)
So far as the Sacramento Sena
tors, were enneerned, last night4
initial test of lia.srhall by artifiei.il
lighting was tllite suceessful 1J,
M0i fans being sat is tied by the me
chanical provisions and tho Sacs
beating Oakland, S to M, to stretch
their lead in the I'aeifie Coast lea
gue. A bevy of prominent guests
In the stands saw the leaders pouirl
Howard Craghend in I he fourth for
five runs, as liryan pitched nine
innings of shut-out ball for the
winners.
I'iersnn relieved (!raghead on the
mound fur tho Oaks, and was hit
for three more scores. Only two
errors, both by Oakland, 10 strike
outs and seven extra-base hits at-
UNDER MAZDAS
THAT'S WHY THEY CiOT THERE'
I MIIH.III
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l the summer of '27 old (ioiji was Introduced in
llaltimore. In three months It was ono of the four
blfievt sellers throughout Maryland.
BETTER TOBACCOS ..."NOT A lOUGH IN A CARLOAD"
1 tested to tho practicability Of the)
lilltinj; system. j
Noils .dUlMt. j
! San Francisco moved into see
1 oiiit place itHiiin by taking the first j
r nf its scries from Los AiiKeles, 7 .
j to ;i. Klmer Jacob.-; worked well j
on (lie mound for the Seats tin t1nv
j itvereaiue a two-run first limine i
A ne lead to make considerable j
trouble for ttarfoot ami Peters. !
J Tli,' Missions ai'vr.uted to within !
a half uame of the last first dl
, vision club by downing 1 hdly wood, ;
la In as yniiiia "Dutcli" Lieler 1
' pitched consistently mind ball f-ir '
llie llcds.
j Seattle emerged with ;t sli'it
advantage hi a tiht la-innlnj; bat - j
'de with Portland in the opener of;
jlheir series, winning i to Ti. j
, Yesterday's Const League Results
I ( Ity Mm Associated I'ro4n0
A l Seattle:
Portland
iSeatll:'
I 1 1 a innings).
rullcrtitn and W'oodall
Itorreaui.
It.
Kallln and
Los Angeles: K. II. K.
San Fianciseo 7 i: 't
Los Angeles 'I 7 u
K. .lacohs and Canton; Peiii'hsky,
, I'.arloot, Peters, Piabler and Warren.
! At San KraiiHsun; It. II.
Hollywood f IJ
Missions in 1 1
' Wel.cl, Ptigc and Hasslcr;
! her and llofninn.
Al Sacramento: It. II. K.I
Oakland h fi -:
Sacramento S It 0 j
Craghead. Pearson and Lumbar-1
di: It r. van and Knottier. I
mi
IN PRACTICE FOR
lloVI.AKi:, Kng.. June II. ft
Heavy rains interfered today
with preliminary praettrn for the.
Hiilisli open golf banipionship, in
, which play begins next week. Both
the ltnyal Liverpool course at
i Hoy lake and t he Wallsey rourso
: however, benefitted from tho down
pour.
hobby .Jones, who arrived from
I Loudon last nig lit alter ten day x
j of the continent, was ready for bis
: first practieo round,
j With a break in the weather
; at noon, Hon Moo ventured out
with John le Forest of t'oombe
Leo Diegel. Maclionald Smith
1 and I tort on Smith played a very
I wot three ball match over thn
I Wallsey course where one of t hit
i qualifying rounds will be played.
I'tUlTLAND, Ore.. Jum II. fP)
Leo Lomskl, Aberdeen, and Fred
Lenluirt of Spokane, light heavy
weights, who fought to a ten-round
draw here May 29, have been
matehed for a ten -round main
event bout here July
Mall Tribune ada are rad
?o.niift peon! overv day.
ra
SO QUICKLY
Ono year before JIMMY foxx joined the
"A's" ho was mllkliift cows In Maryland.
Tour yenra later he wua one of tho grcates:
hitlers In baseball.
PAST SUCCESS STORY No. 2
JIMMY FOX X
"Look at those shoulders! That
hoy's a natural halting wonder."
Jimmy was just a rookie when
Connie Mack gave him that size
up. 4 years later he was crowd
ing the swat kings of both leagues
, for the batting championship.
Just so OLD GOLD rose from 9
rookie brand to a big league
leader in four years' time. Better
tobaccos . . . free from irritants.
That's why O.G.has outsold three
other leading brands combined,
in a like period of their existence.'