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' arEDFORD' JIXIL TRIBUOT, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, TUNE 24, 1932.
AS
REFUSE TO
Neither Referee Nor Judge's
in Sharkey-Schmeling
Bout Will Be Called Be
fore Commission, Is Word
NEW YORK, Jun S4 (AP) The
uproar over the declaloa that gave
Jack Sharker the heavyweight cham
pionship In hla IB-round bout with
Max Bcbmellng !at Tuesday night,
had died away to a faint whlaper
today. There waa every Indication
the partlea moat concerned were pre
pared to regard the widely disputed
verdict aa a closed Incident.
Brig. Oen. John J. Phelan reiter
ated that the New York 8tat Ath
letlo commission will make no in
vestigation into the decision. He
declared that neither the releree,
Gunboat Smith, nor the two Judges
George Kelly and Charles Mnthlaon,
had been aummoned to attend the
commission regular Friday meeting
today. Nor waa Joe Jacobs, Schmel
inf manager, or Johnny Buckley,
Sharkey'a pilot, asked to sit In.
Denies Jacobs' Charge.
Jacobs, Immediately alter the de
olslon was announced, declared that
Bcbmellng had been "robbed" and
charged that officials tor the light
were chosen two weeks before it was
held. Oen. Phelan denied thla, how
ever He eald the commission had
ordered three referees and four
judges to be on hand In the Madi
son Square Garden bowl the night
of the fight and that not one of
them knew who waa going to work
until Just before the big bout went
on.
The referees ordered to report to
the bowl, he said, were Smith,
Arthur Donovan, and Jed Oahan;
the Judges, Kelly, Msthlson, Ed Par
rel! and Tom McGowan.
No Radio Interference.
Asked whether radio regulatlona
in connection with boxing contests
might b tightened with the com
mission reserving the right to nsme
the announcers, Oen. Phelan replied:
"We won't Interfere at all. All we
Intend to do Is to give every co
operation possible to make the broad
casts successful."
Although Schmeltng has booked
paassge to sail for borne tomorrow,
the German may delay his departure
while Jacob! considers several Bouts
offered him.
'. The motion pictures of the fight
did nothing to settle the controversy
over the merits o.' the decision. Some
viewed them and thought Sharkey
elearly won; others were equally
oertaln th German had piled up
big lead.
T
HE
LONO BEACH, Calif., June 34.
"(API Regardless of what the sports
writers and fens may think, Jack
Sharkey aaya the fight In which he
von the world's heavyweight boilng
championship waa the toughest "In
all my career."
- The statement waa made In a tele
(rrsm to a friend here. It read:
"Cancel option on house at Long
Beach aa I am undergoing an opera
tion on my left eye. Toughest fight
I ever hsd In all my career, but
thought I won. Will not get to Cali
fornia until August, aa have signed
movie contract Long Island atudlos."
Sharkey waa expected here on
July o.
Favored As Director
WASHINGTON, June 34. (AP) A
favorable report on the nomination
of Gardner Cowlea, Sr., Dea Molnea
publlaher, for appointment as a di
rector of the reconstruction corpora
tion was voted unanimously today
by the senate banking committee.
E
ON STARS' HEELS
FOR COAST LEAD
Bowman Has Edge in Pitch
ing Battle With Davis of
Seals to Win 3-1 Reds
Lose Again in Ninth
(By the Associated Press)
Portland was still running a good
second In the Coast league race to
day alter trimming the San Fran
cisco Seals last night to make It two
games out of three In the series to
date. Bowman of the Ducks had
the edge In his pitchers' battle with
Curt Davis, Seal righthander, winning
3 to 1.
Bowman allowed the Seals eight
hits, while the Beavers got six.
Hollywood came from behind to
beat Oakland, 0 to 4, and retain
Its narrow margin of league leader
ship. The Oaks bunched five hits
off Vanc Page and took a 3 to 0
lead In the third inning, but the
Stars won out with the aid of home
runs by Ote Brannan and Cleo Car
lyle. Los Angeles took the lead In the
seventh Inning In Its game with
Seattle, winning ft to 2.
Once again the ninth Inning
proved the undoing of the Mission
Reds, as Sacramento beat them, ft to
3. Last week the Reds lost five
games In Los Angeles by their ninth
Inning Jinx. Last night the ninth
Inning opened with the score Mis
sions 8, Sacs 3. Then the Senators
made three runs, one of them forced
In when Lleber walked a man with
the bases full.
LOCALS TO PLAY
TENNIS, ASHLAND
The elaborate Fourth of July plans
being made in Ashland will Include
a tennis match between the Med ford
and Ashland teams, A. O. Joy of that
city announced yesterday through
the Ashland DUy Tidings,
Medford's team, which has been
winning the majority of all matches,
is expected to meet it equal In the
Ashland group. The Granite City
will be represented by Dick Joy, Al
lan Preacott, Bill Allen, Ted Norby,
Earl Rogers, Claude Hlnes, Howard
Woodson and Joe Hartley.
The women's squad will be com
posed of Mary Beatty, Eleanor and
Grace Coombs, Hazel Duncan, Mrs.
Earl Rogers and Helen Detrlck. Some
of the game will be played during
the evening.
WANT COURT HALL
TO
A movement Is reported on foot
among Med ford baseball fans and
members of the orphaned "Pear Pick
era" team to draft Court Hall, vet
oran manager of local baseball out
fits, as manager of the oinb for the
balance of the present season. The
team wishes to continue In the Rogue
Valley league, despite the withdrawal
of Grants Pass. The Htlt, Cal., team
has taken the place letv vacant by the
Cavemen and will carry on In the
second half of the split season.
Sunday schedule calis for games
between Jacksonville and Hilt at
Jacksonville and Medford and Tal
ent at Talent. Both tllta should
procs Interesting as all four teams
have been reinforced for a hot cam
paign In the second half pennant
chase.
Real Estate or Insurance) Lean tt
to Jones, Phone 70fl.
O raves Jewelry shop one block
north of pastor flee. Phone 499 -W.
8-DAY
PAINT SALE
Medford's Biggest Paint Event
Closes Tomorrow at 5 P. M.
and what a sale it has been
Many homes i-i and around Medford are
sparkling with new paint purchased at
this sale.
It will pay you to come a long way
to purchase White Enamel at 73c a
quart, Linseed Oil at 69c a gallon,
Spar Varnish at 63c a quart, Good
Paint at $1.39 a gallon, etc., etc.
PORTER LUMBER Co.
CALIFORNIA CREW RULES THE WESTERN WAVES
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Associated frill Photo
The University of California, with a decisive victory over the powerful Washington Huskies
Hated among their achievements, goes to the Poughkeepsle regatta and Olympic tryouts as the west a
most able representative. Hera la the Golden Bear'a varsity. Left to right: W. W. Hall, bow; Harold
W. Tower, Charles R. Chandler, Edwin C. Hagen, David C. Dunlap, Ouncan 3. Gregg, Herman C. Holman,
Edwin L. Salisbury, stroke, and Morrla J. Graham, ccxawaln.
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TERRIBLE TED THYE
VANCOUVER. B. C, June 38.
CAP) Everett Marshall, 218. La Jun
ta, Colo., took the only fall of a
wrestling match to defeat Ted Thye,
197, Portland, here tonight. He won
the fall with a body press In the
fourth round.
In ' the semi-final, Dr. Lew Hall,
330, Omaha, and Bob Kruse, 198,
Portland, went four rounds to a
draw, with each taking one fall.
IluiiKarlan Brokers Quit
BUDAPEST (AP) Three thousand
traders In securities have decided
since 1924 that a stock exchange
seat Is not worth its small annual
dues, and the Budapest exchange has
dwindled to about 3,000 members.
Turkish Girls Must Bob . .
ANOORA (AP) The ministry of
education has ruled that no long
haired girls may be admitted as stu
dents at any state school In Tur
key. Hygiene and uniformity are the
motives.
Marx Brothers
On Wrong Radio
For Title Bout
HOLLYWOOD, June 24 (AP)
The Marx brothers offered their
opinions of the Jack Sharkey
Max Schmellng fight today.
Harpo: "It's the first time I
ever heard of Gunboat Smith
being on his feet at the end of
the 15th round."
Chlco: "I couldn't get suffic
iently interested in the radio ac
count to card a tinker's favorite
who won."
Zeppo: "Brisbane is right; a
gorilla could have licked 'em
both".
Groucho: "If Sharkey won, I
must have tuned In on the wrong
broadcast."
TOD MORGAN DROPS
TO
Why France Lacks dame.
PARIS (AP) Despite complaints
that game la scarce In France, 1,600,.
000 persons have taken out gun li
censes, the fees totaling ai5.0O0.00O.
Concerns supplying hunters estimate
their' business at 58.000,OOO annually.
SPOKANE, Kash., June 24. (AP)
Tod Morgan, Seattle, dropped a
six-round decision to Don Fraser,
Spokane welterweight, here last night
but many of the customers who saw
the fight didn't know about It until
they read today's papera.
Referee Denny Walsh, who had
decided to vote for Morgan, glanced
at the two Judges' ballots, and raised
the Seattle boy's hand In victory.
As the stadium was emptying, Walsh
discovered he had read one ballot
wrong, so he chsnged the records
to show that Praser won. two votes
to one. Praser weighed 142 pounds
snd Morgan 140.
Morgan knocked rraeer out In the
fifth round here two yeare ago.
Wlneland'a Beauty Shop. Ferma-
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finger wave 1. Finger wave 75c. Wet
wave 35c. Complimentary facials fea
turing "Youth Skin" toiletries. Phone
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UNHALTED IN PLAY
AGAINST BRITISH
WIMBLEDON, England, June 34.
(AP) Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, seek
hr fifth Wimbledon tennis singles
title, advanced to the quartr-flnal
round today with an easy 8-3, 0-0
victory over Mrs. Kitty McKane God
free, of England. Mrs. Moody has not
lost a set m her parade tthxough the
field.
Helen Jacobs, America's second
ranking woman player, today advanc
ed to the last eight of the English
tennis championships with a 6-1, 6-3
victory over Mrs. C. H. Jameson of
England In the fouriu round.
Betty Nuthall. one of England's
leading women players and a former
American champion, defeated Sarah
Palfrey of the United States Wight
man cup team, 8-b, 9-7, to ad ranee
to the quarter-finals.
The Nuth all-Palfrey match was
played on the center court before
gallery of 13,000. The American girl
was never ahead but waged a flm
battle against an opponent who was
Just a bit more forceful In crltlcaj
spots. -
Ellsworth Vines. Jr., American
champion, defeated I. Aokl, Japanese
Davis cup team member, in a hard
four set match in the fourth round,
0-3. 3-0, 6-3, 0-3.
Dry slabs $1.00 per tim.
'em. Medford Fuel Co.
You haul
ANCIENT HARVARD -YALE
REGATTA LOSES GLAMOR
NEW LONDON, Conn., June 24.
(AP) The most anclentof all Inter
collegiate rivalries Harvard's 80-year
old rowing conflict with Yale
brought the 1032 crew season down
to the finish line today in a setting
that was but a hollow shell of the
splendor of other dsys.
The Broad Thames, where the fin
est yachts of the nation's sportsmen
formerly swung at anchor, carried
but a corporal'a guard of the princely
craft; the hilly atreet's of New Eng
land's old whaling town felt ttie
acuffle of but half the old crowds;
and the general press of the times
shadowed the entire soene.
But out on the water, where Har
vard's brawny, powerful eight, and
the fleet, all-conquering varsity of
Ysle, waited the starting gun for tha
four-mile pull down the river from
Bartlett'a cove to the railroad bridge,
there was all ths lntenseness and
excitement that only a rivalry of such
ancient vintage can muster.
Stroked by Johnny Jackson, lean,
lanky aophomore from New Haven,
Yale held a 2-to-l margin aa favor
ite. But the wise men of the river de
clared that this evening, when the
two varsities pull out of Bartlett'a
cove on an ebb tide at 6:15 (E. 8. T.)
all will be even.
TAI
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',yA$HTNOTON (AP) The record
mber of air passengers car
ried In 1031 has been awarded by
ffiVJli!artrnent of commerce to Lud
'ingiajr airlines, which operatea be
tween Washington and New York.
In a consolidated statement of
scheduled air transport operations
for the year, the department ahowed
that 68.569 passengera were carried
by the line.
The company flew a total of 9,735,-
061 Dasseneer miles. The record
holder In this category waa Trans
continental and Western Air. which
accounted for 10.358,027 passenger
miles in Its New York-Los Angeles
service.
Berlin Airport A Pasture
BERLIN (AP) Because mschlne
mowers damaged Jie grass runwaya
at Tempelhof airdrome the authori
ties have Installed a Bavarian ahep
herd. his family, dogs and flock of
850 aheep to keep the grasa down.
Infected Ice In Hungary
DEBRECZIN, Hungary ( AP) A
city health Inspection revealed that ,
80 per cent of the Ice stored hero
was Infected with typhus bacilli.
About 500 tons of loe were destroyed.
Good
prices.
grades ol lumber at
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cull
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STAR MEAT MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Beef Short Ribs Pork Steaks
Lb .... . 8c Lb 15c
Lean Pork Roast, lb. 10c Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . 10c
Lamb Steaks, lb 15c Pork Sausage, lb. ... 10c
Hamburger, fresh ground, lb 10c
R. I. RED HENS and FRYERS
OF MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR
July Clearance
Of Men's Suits
KUPPENHEIMER
Men, your attention Is called to this unusual sale of Kuppanhelmer
Suits, In the showing are $40.00 Crusaders, $50.00 Famous Fifty
and $60.00 Trojan Weaves. All three genuine Kuppenhelmer models.
The finest money can buy. All sizes and good patterns.
$40.00 to
$60.00 values
SPECIAL
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Also, we call your attention to this group of Club and Kuppenhelmer J)
suits that are going out at $19.79. Every one a splendid exampl of J J s
band tailoring by these two famous clothing makers. Good styles, ft 1
gooa ime oi sizes ana iiucbs in ones.
$245.0
Regular
$30 and $35
SPECIAL
1975
CLUB and KUPPENHEIMER
An extra special group of Men's club and Kuppenhelmer aulta going (or
10.95. These are In broken alzes and mixed lota, but every one a genuine
all wool suit, that you can be proud to own. Your choice tomorrow.
Regular
$19.50 Suits
SPECIAL
$109.5
Men's $10.50 Flannel Sport Coats ., . . . . $6.95
Men's Athletic Union Suits 75c and $1.00 values . . 59c
Men's Khaki Work Pants, $1 .95 values for . ,., , $1.49
Men's "Jerry J" Sweaters, $5 to $6.50 values . . . $3.95
Men's Arrow Shirts and Shorts, $1.00 value for . . . 69c
Men's Broadcloth Shorts, 39c pair or 3 for . . . . $1.00
Men's Work Pants, $1.19 to $1.29 values for . . . . 95c
Men's all wool Speed Style Swim Suits for $2.95
Men's .fine Dress Hose, 15c pair or 2 for 25c
Men's 35c Dress Hose, 19c pair or 2 for 35c
Men's $1.00 Broadcloth Dress Shirts for 69c
Men's Fine Felt Hats, values to $6.50 for .... $2.49
Boys' 75c and $1.00 Wash Suits, Special : 29c
Men's Section Main Floor
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