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PA'GE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933. DAILY PRACTICE By Roger Early. . A benefit boxing card and dance to be beld at tbe Armory Friday, March 31, will be the opening gun In the campaign to put Medford' on the baseball map. The dance will follow several rounds of boxing to be provided by young battlers of local renown. . The ring events start at 8:30 p. m. George Sowers, who has volunteered to act as manager of the club, has had .long experience In semi-pro baseball. The first baseball game of the sea son will be staged next Sunday when tbe Medford Independents clash with an independent team from Ashland. The locals bavo been working out dally, weather permitting, at the Junior high school grounds at 3 p. m and 8 p. m. All wishing to play ball are urged to be present, and it la ex. pec ted that the team which will meet the Ashland contingent next Sunday will be made up of the most promis ing material seen In the pastseveral daya' practice. Sowers says there Is a wealth ol young material in Medford which can b developed for some good Bssenau If properly handled. Among the well-known athletes, most of them graduates of Medford high school, who Sowers has In mind are virgn owsn son, Tulo Williams, Jaok Hughes, Ivan Harrington, Luke Lang, Malcolm Stlne, the Dunn brothers and Olson, Lewis and several newcomers who have bad experience. - According to Sowers other stunts . and amusements besides the benefit dance and boxing card will be staged to get the team started off wltb good equipment-and a few centa over for traveling expenses, If needed. Backing of Medford merchants will be solicited In getting the club started and It Is probable that the team will again assume the name of "Medford Merchants." Bveryone Is assured a host of fun If they attend the boxing card and dance. Music for the evening will be furnished by Dlnty Moore's "Little Giants." E NAMED BY MEIER ALUM, Mar. M. (P) Governor Julius L. Meier lata yeaterday an nounced the personnel of the state raaing commission provided for by legislation enacted at the last ses sion. Fo the five memrrs he chose T. B. Wilcox and W. P. Turner, Port land; J. N. MoTadden, state senator Oorvallls; Honry Culiins, former presi dent of' the Pendleton Hound-up: P. S. uoaTow. Athena. The first two named will serve lx years: tha sec ond two four years and Mr. Legrow two ara. Under the provisions of the act, the racing season opena on May 1. and before that time the commission roust organize, license the various hers and dog racing tracks to be opeiated, and promulgate Its rules and regulations. GATES AUTO BOWLERS George Gates led his auto bowlers against the Copoo cohorts In a city league match last night to take two out of three. Bowman's Barber ahop and Pluhrer's bakery will claah tonight on the Nat atorlum alleys. Ontes Auto. " 1 188 183 a. Oetes H. Price . M. Cannon ...... J, Moore ...... .. Handicap 189 IBS ,. 137 ..... 45 I 133 148 144 161 48 888 899 831 1998 . ' Copoo. " I S T. Huasong 118 133 187 897 H. Htissong . 118 187 184 449 J. Burroughs 118 140 148 401 S. Bullls 143 143 187 443 Handicap 9 99 99 397 891 871 738 1987 PRUITT AND FIFER Finals in the balkllne billiard tourney will be played at the Elks club tonight between Reginald Plfer and Roy Prultt wltb the lodgemen bout evenly divided In backing the ' two experts. Each of the finalists has but one loss chalked up against blm throughout the play to date. W. A. Gates will engage In a three eusblon exhibition match for 15 points, atartlng at 7:80, as a prelimi nary to the main attraction. Diving Beauty Weds Secretly POUT LAUDBRDALa, Pla., Mar. 38. (flV-Georgia Coleman. Olympio cham pion has confirmed the announce ment of County Clerk Boyd Sander son, that she was married secretly to Poof Ollson. Jackson, Mloh sales man, here Prlday. Miss Coleman said ber husband waa at Pinehurst, N. O. She gave ber age as 31 and Ollson his as 38. 4 The Indian service haa completed a hospital, the last of four units comprising the Wrangell. Alaitkas, Institute, which baa an enrollment of 71 pupils. ' Klamath's Pride V! -n MAT BOUTS WEDNESDAY CLAIMING WIDE INTEREST Along with the headline match be twecn Taqul Joe. Sonora, Mexico, Indian, and Rex Mob ley. gentlemanly wrestler from the old aouth, mat fans will be given an added attraction Wednesday night at the Armory when Prdmoter Mack Llllard present Ro land Warren, pride of Klamath Falla, and Duke Elliott, grappling referee. In 4 5 -minute set-to, or two out ox three falU. Warren, who la employed by Copco In the Klamath country. Is speedily gaining renown In southern Oregon grip and grimace circles. He has met some fast and rough Invaders In his own baillwtck of late, and sent them on their way with aching Joints. El llott Is well known here, having ap peared on cards promoted by Herb Owen and also In the capacity of ref eree. Elliott, who Is a great favorite Jtoiand barren. From the. V nrth T n Rovi tumid to Medford s tr.in from north this morning. with Medford fans. Is a former wrestl ing Instructor at the University of Oregon and has a wide variety of holds which he uses at high speed. going from one hold to another to the astonishment and confusion of an opponent. While main Interest will center In the tussle between the Indian and Mobley. owing to their last meeting here having resulted In a draw after a highly scientific and clean test of science and muscle. It Is also ex pected that the Warren -Elliott en counter will round out a card which will live up to the boast of Pro moter Llllard, never to stage a "flat" ring affair. A substantial reduction has been made In the price of balcony seats and reserve seats are being taken at a rate which presages a big house for the affair tomorrow night. T PHILADELPHIA, Mar. M. The Babe Dldrlksone and Helen Wills Moodys notwithstanding, women nev er will equal the spcits achievements of own. says Diana ptshwtck, 22-year-old former British women's golf oh melon. "Physically, I do not see how we can approach them,' she declares, "We will never be as good golf play ers-! t's an Imposlhlllty. Men have too much length in their drives." 0h thinks too much golf is "apt to destroy femininity, a desirable quality." "Women athletes who are rather keen on sports all the time, lose that cheery spark," Miss Pish wick believes. "It is much more fun to play leisurely, and not take games too seriously." Banding of wild ducks that winter on Lake Merrlt, Oakland disclosed 13S which had survived seven hunt ing seasons and one, a sprig, which was 12 years old. Accidents in scheduled air traffic In Germany resulting In death or In Jury to persons carried, numbered only three last year with a total of 6,423,090 miles flown. PORTLAND BOUT PORTLAND. Mar. 28. (P Taqul Joe .f Sonora, Mexico, took two out of three falls over Prank Barakman of Seattle here last night. Joe weigh ed 160; Barakman 157. Btskman won the first fall In 22 minutes, with a series of headlocks. Joe took the second with a flying leg sclwors In 8 minute, and six min utes later won the dooldlng fall with a toe hold. Joe Reno, 157, New Orleans, and Harold Helbert, 160, St. Helena, Ore , wrestled five rounds to a draw In the seml-windaip, each getting a fall. In a special preliminary event, Art O'ReLly, 140, Sugeno Ore., matched his prowess against Andy, a wrestling bear. O'Reilly succeeded in "toss ing" the bear, and was awarded the "match" amid much laughter. McMarh Here-r-Barton MoMath of Sac- men to was In Medford last evening, visiting a number of friends hero before continuing north today to Corvallis, where he will vlalt his sister, Miss Flora McMath. for sev eral days. Miss MoMath is a student at Oregon State college, where Bar ton frad u a ted last year. He plans to return to Sacramento to take a posi tion there. The MoMatha formerly resided In Medford. Never a Sale Like This Before FOLKS! DID YOU EVER SEE SUGH TREMENDOUS CROWDS AT A SALE BEFORE? WHY? VALUES AT GREAT SAVINGS! Open Evenings Until 8 P.M.. Fixtures for Sale! Will H. Wilson 217 West Main Medford, Ore. HURRY I HURRY! for these great bargains. We have SLAUGH TERED PRICES We must POSITIVELY CLOSE OUT this EN TIRE STOCK to the bare walls. Our time is limited! So BE HERE TOMORROW at 9 A. M., with the crowds. M. Markall, Adjuster. Men's Khaki Pants. ' Final olean.up, pair ...25 Men's Dress Hats. Take your ohoioe (Try and beat lt) 85 Men's Hard or Soft Collars. Final clean-up 8 fr 5f Men's Khaki and Whipcord Coats, Final clean-up 49 Ladies' Shoes. Final clean-up, a pair. 5 Ladies' Qolashes. Final clean-out prioe, pair 39 10 Men's Suits, sizes 36 to 39 only reduced again to $5.95. Men, if you can wear these sizes, don't pass up this bargain. V. ., Men's Caps. Final olean-up price 49 Ladies' Wool Hose, $1.00 value. To close out, pair 19t Men's Oilskin Rain Coats, $3.00 value. Final clean-up $1.00 Leather Mitts, final clean up, pair 19 Children's Underwear. Final clean-up, each...... Men's Purses and Wallets. Final olean-up, each Men's Neck Band Shirts, values to $1.05. To close out 25 Men's Khaki Reclaimed Breeches. Final close-out price, pair 25 Lace and insertions. Final olean-up, yard Buttons, all kinds and sizes, card Men's Blue Denim Jeans, sizes 34, 38, 38 only, to close out, final price, pair 35$ 3 pair $1.00 Infants' Shoes, to clean up, final price, pair 10 Boys' Heavy Knockout Shoes. A real bargain $1.39 Men 's black sateen Shirts. Final olean-up 25 Ladies', Children's and Boys' Rubbers. Final clean-up, pair 25 Girls' White Middies. Final oloseout price 15 .....10 Men's Heather Socks, a 25o value. To close out, 8 pair $1.00 Men's heavy ruff neck Sweaters. Final olean-up 49 Army Mess Kits. To close out 10 Chair Bottoms. Final olean-up prioe 5$ Men's oilskin Pants, $1.96 value, to close out....75 Water repellent Pants. Final clean-up, pair.$l Men's Crusher Hats, $1.00 values, to clean up. 25 -.1 3 Sewing Machine Needles. Box Ladies' Corsets. Final clean-up , Ladies' Rain Coats, 3 left, each 25t? Ladies, don't pass up this hot value. Men's 16-inoh high top leather boots. Final clean up. PHir ..... $1.98 3 Ladies' 14 in. high top Star Brand all leather Boots. Final close out price, pair -....$2.69 Ladies' hand embroidered Night Gowns. Final close out, each 25 RANKIN'S BOWLERS WIN SECOND SPOT IN ELKS TOURNEY In ft roll-off for second place In the El It' club bowling tourney. Cap tain Hugh Rankin led his team to a mashing victory over Hugo Ouen- ther's quintet laat night taking all three games by substantial margins. Rankin set the pace for his own men, turning In two games well over 300 and a third of 184 to total 019 pins. ' DeVore, of the Ouenther out lit toppled 644 pins for the next best score of the match, while the bal ance of the Ouenther clan were un able to get going and pranced help lessly back and forth on tbe runways garnering splits and blows as Rankin and his men heaved over strike after strike. LAST V . - VSICHT (By th Associated Pitas.) NFW YORK. Stanley Poreda, Jer sey City, stopped Tom Heeaey. New Zealand, (10); Tony Domlnquez. Tam pa., pia., stopped Kick UI1, Beau mont, Tex., (3); Lou Foster, Potts town Pa., outpointed Eddie Malcolm, New York. (6); Phil MoQraw, Detroit. stopped Irian Jimmy Thompson, Yon- Mra, n. y. (). MIAMI. PIa.ErMiM Atijft rhtui outpointed Young Manuel, Tampa, falo, stopped Moat Butch, Pittsburgh, (8). ' f-, Mat Results Scores: Rankin MoWatt Smith Sanderson Rose . Handicap . Ouenther DeVore .... Kelly Ferguson York Handicap 1 . 313 , 13S , 183 , 153 . 174 , 85 3 184 168 155 178 178 85 8 333 130 158 145 108 85 Bit 948 848 3703 . 144 136 143 433 . 105 160 180 544 . 158 103 153 473 . 174 148 136 448 , 114 139 107 300 , 101 101 101 303 888 854 810 3550 Obtain License A marriage license was Issued by the wnnt clerk's of fice Monday to Orvtlle Goodrich and Florence Louise CKinston, both of Medford. He Is a native of Spokane, Wash., and she of Alberta, Canada, according to the records. Both are 33 years old. (By the Associated Press.) NEW YORK-Jlm Browning. 330. Verona, Mo., threw Sam Cordovano, 303, New York, 31:43. CAMDEN, N. M. Fred Orubmler. 305, Iowa, won by default from Frank Judson, 308, Boston. Slr38. LANCASTER. Pa. Ernie Duaek. 314, Omaha, threw John Maxos, 206. Chicago, 43:12. CHICAGO Ed (Strangler) Lewis, 265, Los Angeles, threw Leon Plnet zkl, 250. Poland. 23:46. OMAHA Bronko Nagurskl, 223, Minneapolis, threw George Deck, 203, Estherville, la., 15:00 LONDON, Ont. Sandor Szabo, 308, Hungary, and Oeorge zarynoff, 303, Ukralnla, drew. ' Rfturn from south Mrs. V, L. Myers and her mot?ier, Mrs. O. W. Stevens, returned Sunday from a month's visit with re'atlves In south ern California. They were In the earthquake area and experienced a heavy shock, but they nor any of their relatives were Injured. Envoy To Paris Jose Isadora Straus, New York merchant, was named ambassador to France by President Roosevelt (Associated Press Photo) Were Not Injured Word has been received at Tolo that Mrs. Houlihan's relatives and Mrs. Hamara'a daugh ter, Mrs. F. Prock, living In and near Los Angeles, were not Injured In the quak which struck the districts wheia they reside. High Blood Pressure Quick Belief, or You Only Pay When Satisfied. If you suffer from High Blood Pres sure, dizziness, ringing In the ears, can't sleep at nlghta, feel weak and shaky, bad taste, nervous. 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Extractions as low f .50 Silver Fillings as low as 1.00 Cement Fillings as low as. 1.00 Porrelaln Fillings as low as 1.00 Gold Crowns as low 5-00 Plates as low t 1nn DR. r. D. COE 404 Medford Center Bldg. Phone 340 Planned Buying With the Mail Tribune as Your Shopping Guide Will Save Time and Money Maif leaaaaaaMi law i 'IT r lit 1 1 aamwj Practical Economy THE present need for making a dollar go a long way has taught many people that practical . economy can be accomplished by using the advertisine: columns of the MAIL TRIBUNE as their BUYING GUIDE. These advertise ments perform for home-makers a daily ECONOMIC SERVICE . . . gives them an opportunity to plan sensibly and spend wisely. And not onlv do these advertisements help you in attain ing PRACTICAL ECONOMY but they are a conveni ence as well. When you plan your buying with their aid you save shopping time as well as shopping money. Use them . . . once you learn their value you'll wonder how you ever got along without them. 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