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MEDFORD MAIL .TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 15,, 1934. umni ": I 3 I r . J ' - c 5 a '3 t 3 n h a o . 1 r. - t r . j ii; ' it ' Al ' . hi , ai SI su I ' .'"''-81 A i In Al , Be frc CO ' ap Al ',' " ; pi f Ol I th Tv ; Re r Ml ' At ; ,. i ag a i '' gu Mrj be Mrt In n ha' on 1' aur) gavl FEEL SHIFT WILL LOSSES schools' Finances Hit f decent Student Fees Ruling Emergency $X)m Only For ThiscYear ' f PORTLAND, Ore, AprlJ 14. (AP) A resolution asking that the Oregon Oregotf1 "State oolleue Jootball gam WJliijiU in Portland ttilslall adopts tare tonight by mcmbore of the fntulrity of Oregon Alumni as-1- ... the Orange Council of Oregon- tte. StraTHM" financial condltlona of bothMWaent nodl.s was given aa ta.reaepn - for tne inviiauim uj ,T faftiaja of both groupa, who ln ,1 M 4tnvaa not an opening wedge tsf SlKgttl' atate'a football olaaalc to Mrtfend every year jMerAly the attorney general of dfeTbrl-ruled that payment 01- svu dent Jipdjr t f eea oould not be made compulsory under toe preaent atate ,-,. 11.Ta n InVAlt financial RECOUP lHSSarHls year, largely became of I the recelpta of tne looioau B'" j which drew a large crowd In Port- Mt,iy-Hwever, curtailment u ay.ui (Ulee'la declared In prospect at aheoU becauae of the optional nii - 1 "'.- '' ,' s understand that both acboola diitaallment of all atudent ae esl tjiu spring and next fall due dieted treaaurles,"' Bert Oood esldent of the alumni of the aits, and Maurlca Smead, paat .wtMi-nt th Oranee council, aald. il la due to the recent ruling te-Attorney general- mat atuaent tavs' shared the greateat burden IS'aljudent aotlvltlea, aave poa isotball,' .' .ftel that the money loat failure to make atudent fees nuiri b more than made y bringing the big game to Port- due to tne poasiDiuty 01. attendanoej' We want the clt 4 Xiidmii nnH norvallla. who I- loyally supported the two Ma,- -to Know tnat tnia la nut a to bring this game to Port tonually, but la elmply an emer- t measure, to assure aufflclont a o pormlt the rogon achoola Knpete with other conference s on equal footing." aW the game be brought to ndi at probably would be played ear 10 the day before Armls I m (oil rle ' 3 fourth annual Southern Ore- Kfllatlonal track and field meet ".held in arants Paaa on May 'lieet Will be the qualifying m 1 me ilW tne mira Qietriot ut via meet will be held at the tUui county fair grounds, All auttry heata will be run off ftm. and the finals will be i M 1:90 p, m. It Is sponsored s ;IO-SO club. L. L. Deal, well (Wolaf, will be director. Eaeh f WI11 be allowed two partlcl sla each event, except the re & Which one team may enter 8(y.h school, Invitations have 'Mit to 100 schools, With 30 Mlqtl. Each contestant will be 1T0 DAOC m by events and the relay. Thjsj'meat will be held under the w ruleeBor the Oregon High School TAthUe association (California con- 'tejaliKM imiat conform to the rules mof thaj California Interacholaatlo aa tocaocltlcl). Intry Hats must be re 'Icelvesjriabt lates than lwyl, lost, ' Hotel accommodations have been ylt arranged for at a very reduced rate Mcfor entries and coaches. Information 'wlltOaUfrnt.to those dealtlnftitidtel -,i accgmmodatlona. .to lks"as'v'ftllowa!' .S, 9. J., Relay counts aa an event, Z"' Trleaawarda'. 'wlUi-befAM "ilniu. J Cawman Cup To the schoql SCO "ett rnbst polnfe'. an Cup To the school scor- Cham! He ber of ; pommercs Cup To Class achooi scoring the most polnu f iT i J olJ Itamr blub "Cup TV'the 'schnol ,wlrjlf4hs one-half mile relay. , Dmf,VjClub- nipi-To-the sthool iua,ui nign point mn.ni A rr OT T 'WlnetfoUt Clip To the school hTtitpsc trt wins ths 100-yard dealt; iaona 'OroceU'rla Cup To the Mrroaash. ' atri faSW nP Cup To ths , achooi MWhose sntry wins the 330-yard low Ha, Jlm'a Togircry Cup To the aehool ni) (aHl',tr' 'lh" V' hlofi (liMlle. Hai HraUi'a Men's Store Cup To the chMB&hoM 'aritryr rtliia.tthe-eiro-,luiyard run. col, Clark's Award To the school who nas the high point field man. Mia Bronte medals will be awarded to At the first three Individual winners In &each event. fttmlent Injured SAN FRANCISCO, Aprlt 14 (PI "gjMllton Newman of Loa Arwelea, t ...tudent at Stanford university, waa bJlnJured fatally and three other youtln thmt nurt in an automoMl collision "'here today, . Mr" Li (MOj ) Mrs PENDLETON, Ore., April 14 (AP) Mrrhursdny waa the warmest day of Mr.hf rpnson here, with a maximum MoK 1 "M 'M"V''iV' V" and BIG LEAGUES TO START RECOVERY: ; NEW YORK, April 14. (AP) Maj or league baseball' embarks Monday on' He recovery 'program," hopeful that public support as well as the performances' of the athletes them selves; Will Justify ' the most 'sweep ing' change's made 'since chln-whlsk-ere were In style, " 1 . '.' ' ' To focus the national spotlight on the getaway gestures, the champion Washington Senators of1 ths Ameri can league will play' the' rejuvenated Boston Red Sox -in Monday's ' solo opening at the capital. President Roosevelt Will ' throw' out the first ball and the occasion will be marked otherwise by ceremonies calculated to ahow off the great American at Its beat. 1 -All 1 big league clubs, thorough ly overhauled andJlmbued' with' tne optlmlsiri- of springtime,- will swing Into action Tuesday-With ' favor able ' break' ln- weather,' upwards' 'of 300,000 fans, It Is 'hoped, will turn out for' the' 'opening ' festivities'. The National league "mikes It bow in New YorkJ "Brooklyn,1 Bt.'touls in'd' Cln clnnatl, the American' league will hoist the' flags lri -Thlladelphla,' 'Boa ton,' Cleveland arid Chicago." A s ' Apart from the drastic player shake-ups designed to bring about more exciting pennant races -In both major circuits, the legalizing of Suni day baseball In Pennsylvania for the first time "and the adoption of a livelier ball by the National league, similar to the Amerlcan'e specif ica tlons, are 'prime factors in the game's New Deal. -. - ' y" ' BEAVERS FEEBLE SACRAMENTO, April 14. (AP) Sacramento forged to the front with Portland here today by winning' eas ily from the Beavers, t to 1. Pour Portland pitchers were used In s vain effort to atom-the Solon liltters.'A five run rally off Rudy Kalllo in the first inning waa enough to Ice away the game. Tom Plynn hurled his third straight win of the year. After a bad flraf Inning when the lone Boavet tally came In, Plynn shut the northerners out,.'''' - ', - ( '; The score! " ' ,R. H. E. Porllnnd ....--.. 1 7 1 dacrnmento 8 13 '' a Kalllo, Ragland, Jaborskl, Hender son and Cox; Flynn and Mayer. '"; SAN FRANCISCO, April 14. (AP) Overcoming a three run lead piled up earlier In the game, San Francis co's Missions defeated the Seals 0 to 4 today to anatclr the series from their home town' rivals: ' '.' "' The soore! " " R. H. E. San Franolsco M 4 1 v B Missions ........ ' 13 ' 0 Ballou, Shoehan and Woodall; Dag- 11a, Osborne and Fltzpatrlck. ' -. ' : OAKLAND, Calif., April 14 (AP) -0 win R. E. 10- 0 7 " a Rego Herman Plllette'a masterful Ing and timely hitting by his mates brought Seattle a t to over Oakland today. ' ' ' - The scorer ' R. Seattle .....j S Oakland 0 H. Plllette and Bottarnln; and Ratmondl. ' LOS ANOELES, April 14. (AP) Loa Angeles continued its winning streak today by hammering two Hol lywood hurlera for 18 hits Including two home runs to beat' the Stars for the fifth consecutive time, 11 to 4. The-score: - R. H. E. Los Angeles 111 18 ' 0 Hollywood 04 11 3 Henshaw and G. Campbell; Schults, Densmors and -SusCe. 11 V. ' - Prise Orator i ALBANY, Ore:, April 14. (flV-Laon Muller of Albany college won the an nual Oregon Old Line oratorical con test aponsored by the lntcrcolltglaie forenslo association of Oregon her. M ,XiO',4 a! bii-i:ti:i ;niyt.,'. f j Convenlanoa and Economy "stop IM 'OAKLAND" 0 :a Holrl Kan' IPablo offers: Mr. A C'.? .' without' Extravaranre Uhi .eentTsa ioflBp f; '' BATKsril.OO tol.' ; bit tun oAHAcniH , MODFHN, COt'PEa SHOP I ix directions to iMeif stay on;' Main lllilmar (Ran Pahlo-: An-nne) Ulrertiy to 10th St. t Managemeht ' T. I II All It Y It, 8TRANO Soverln Battery Service.y . Arm. Rewinding I Generator Kxfh"g Multnomah and Severln flatteries. Phone .TOO .1321 N. Riverside SACS WIN 8 TO 1 Son Ot Famous Genio Works Out For Turf Classic ' tLy " SsisS''' Although onty a mediocre two-year-old, stable connection! think highly of Al Sabath's Norman D a son of the famous Genie. Like his " stsblemate, Dan Sabath, Norman D. has beeh' working well and prob-4 ably wlllmake an arly atart to test his ability to match strides with t the best three-year-olds in 'the Kentucky derby May S. (Associated Press Photo '' " i y-s rV'y.'i ' t ;f t Yesterday waa another big day for the - Duffers and the Dubs at - the Rogue Valley course.4 Walter --Lever-ett la the -first- class ' played his match wltft R. O. Bard well and won It four and three by shooting - an 87 and bringing himself a penalty of as for the- victory. -Ps ': r- ' : A.' Orln Schenck won from Frank Reum. one ubi iind Mark Mil lor. with a 02, won from Eugene Thorndlke, four and three, . and paid 40, cents for 1 tne honor,1; T&orndlke'a card, showing a 93, cbst him 30 cents. ' a, u Chi Idem, playing for the Dubs, won from A. B. Cunningham, four and three. Harold Bunco won from Dr. KressOf seven and rU; Chester Hubbard won from W.'.Johnstoa on the 10 t,h hole...,, . . - v.,.. All golfers ' who haven't played their matches wore reminded by Jack Hues ton, professional, last night that they have . until tonight to finish piny, ' Those who have played will have until next Wednesday to finish the hexfi match.,, Tho finals wli; be played" April, 22'.."'' , ' Deny Eastern Oregon Antelope .Suffering PORffiAiMbf Ore!, April l.'fA) A dental 'that antelope1 hords in the Hart Mountain section of southeast ernOregon are suffering acutely 'from! lack of water and that homesteaders have fenced all available wnterholcs, was, motto In a -letter received hero from Loo Verley," Lake county home steader. Forest E. Cooper, secretary of the Lakevlew chamber of com merce, had made tho assertions that ths hords were in danger of extinc tion becauso of lack of water. ADUIENNE'3, newly appointed rep resentative for Qossard Foundation Garments and Miss Simplicity. Bo fitted by an export corse tier. UP ZJ r' W Replace the danger of thin, smooth tires withj the extra 'p safety of Firestone patented construction.. . 00 PURE PENN. OIL Time to change to summer wtijjhe. Special tOOi? Pure Pennsylvania for only . . , nPER QUART C IN 5 GAL CANS SUMMER LUBRICATION Chanp mini (.inter lubricants for fmh warm wrsther ones. A real lubrication not a grtsie job. (s Art , ! I UU t . AN" .VF Firestone Service Stores. Inc. 0NE STOP SERVICE" Ninth and iffyjti Highway. Phone 520 ON TvlAT PROGRAM ii Billy Edwards, the -rough Kansas City grappler and Paul Murdock will meet in the main event of the weekly wrestling card at the Armory Thurs day night, Promoter Mack Llllard an nounces. Edwards made his first ap pearance here last week, and1 won" the boos. Murdock halls ' from Oklahoma City; and Is a- big fast tough m&tmsn. The bout -'wtlPgo one hour,- or' less:'' In seml-flnal Bob Kruse of Portland will meet -.John Prlberg' of (Seattle; Both have appeared here-before; and are heavyweights; frv m ,i jIn'the curtain raiser, Swede Ander son, 'of this city, -will tackle Walter Slrloa of Paris,1 Prance, ict ; h--t-'--,i' The card gives promise of being the best, of the season to date. M"tt . , ; - I CORVALLIS, Ore., April, ;14(AP), An Oregon State college alumni team playing according - to,., professlonol football - rules gained ' a spectaoular 14-to-12:. vlotory over the . varsity hi, using collegiate-1 rules, in a spring football game ;here today. ' Hal Moe, a professional, and Tar SohWiimmol; all-Americah tackle last tall, ; coached' "Moe'a pros."f f ! h The dlzxy assortment of ' profes sional plays ' gained the alumni team' a 14-to-0 lead at the half, but vie collcRlans appeared to be In better condltton-T!ahd pushed' across two touchdowns hi -the final quarter. " ''' kt 8 Midget Photon 100 Peasley Studio '"41 'COUHIIB TTH .4.40.21 r: : 3.71 .-4.50-21 . . . 4.38 4.75-19 . . . 4.79 30xj . . . 3.55 SCIENTIFIC BRAKE SERVICE Testing adjusttng sn! relin ing correctly done and machine tlieclced. " " " ' '' SCIENTIFIC 4 ft ADJUSTMENT Ol UU ; WASH and POLISH, Wipe awtty the Ust traces of winter. A hand wash and a hard finuhpoiith. - etVnn AN1 VP m SrATERS ALUivINh V.I 'Hi J'."-' ' ' .! il' MEPF0R0,R0GUES PLAY FIRSI HOI GAME 2:30 TODAY Medford baseball fans will have the first opportunity of the season of seeing the Medford Rogues in action-when they clash with tthe Shaw Bertram Lumber Co . team- from Klamath Falls thla afternoon on the fair grounds diamond. - The game Is scheduled to 'start promptly at 2:80. The Shaw-Bertram team' last year won the Klamath and Lftke county ohamplonahip and again this year ls: rated aa having one of the best. teams east of the mountains. The fact that they were beaten last Sunday by the Rogues at Klamath. Falls has - not' disheartened them and a report la to the effect that they have Imported several .players with the Idea of even ing the scoro with, the Medford, ag gregation. ''.'.. " . . '.McLean On Mound - Chief 4 Cliff' McLean, who was so popular with the local fans last year. will be Manager Halght's choice for mouna auiy wiin jjean toy, a new-; comer and real catcher, behind, the bat. The balance of the lineup will probably be the aame as In the last two games with, possibly the excep tlon of shortstop, which may be filled Vlrge Swansan due' to' the fact that Manager Halght ' has ' had an ab cessed ear and has been confined to hts'"home tov tht pasti three days; Bill" Courtney will hold down first base; Billy Hulen, second base; "Tully Williams,1 'third base, 'with' Hoosler Hqfford, John christian and Eddy Jonas "In the outer gardens. u. 4- Infinite Diana have been eomnleted ior -Oregon' Diamond Jubilee tennis toui-nament' June 8 to 6,,H; O. Wlison. chalrman''bf the 'tennis toumeyl a'n nounced fast1 evening. -s '-''' ' ': ' -Invitations to enter the tournament planned . to be atatewlde'ln 1 aspect, have' been extended 't6 all' aectloiu of Oregon, with indications of a, larger number of'.conteatants win be' pres ent' to'take part. 'Attractive loving cups Will, be" awarded to winners of the 'ladles' doubles' and singles' and men's doubles and singles. " '' . 1 Entries will' close June it and draw inga for games will begin on the same dayi'" Chairman' Wilson announced. ' In addition to Mr. Wilson, members of the committees are as follows: Will-: ale. Prulrt, Leo Glascock, Kramer Deu el,' an'd' fatirtef'Bpggs, wlOj- others to' be appointed' later. ' ... ' JUBILEE TENNIS PLANS ARRANGED . :Tl. .. ,.'., ' " j ' ' f,i'' ?"' liiv.; ..... : -.:::i:.i.. e It Will Pay You ...and pay you well to. , become a regular. 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Do pesters had it all cut;thftt the Office .'Boya would de feat the high school Thursdaynight and Rerideraon'a would, defeat. Jen nings' Tire to bead the list, but the 'school . boys" pulled. one from the bag and defeated .them. Henderson's came through and defeated the Jen nings Tire. 1 '-' , . Prune Growers Smile SAN FRANCISCO;' April, '14. (P) Members of the California prune pool received ,'50p,000 today In payments by the pool on 1933 crop deliveries.' It was the second payment to growers from the pool; averaging about 12 a ton. ... - k - :t i . f I r , : , , ; .; I PORTLAND, April : 14. (ff) The Mount 'Hood rioop Highway -will' be opened for traffic Sunday. cJreatyour car as uott DODGE I . , Combining all the best features of 1934 oars, the Plymouth models on displav at our showrooms. K ' ..!,,!) hayft been looking for m moderately priced cars, -' " ' ' -N Genuine Chevrolet Parts. now available. at reduced prices!, ., - PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. 112 S. Riverside. 1 WOMEN GOLFERS-; FOURSOME TODAY AH women golfers, of, the. Rogue River valley . are Invited to tee . oft this morning, at 10:30 o'clock at the Rogue River! Valley golf course in the two-ball, foursome tourney which. Is being conducted, by toe women of the club. Those who wish to participate in the tournament are to select their own partners. The affair la open to all who wish to play, and Invitations have been sent to Ashland, Grants Pass and Klamatti Falla. ' , .""' . ' Luncheon win: be aerved a$. noon In the club house. r J'VILLE TO TACKLE. TALENT CAMPERS With two victories under their belt for the the early season,' the Jackson ville Miners nine 'will ap.lt In their mitts at 5:30 ' today' to', tackle the Talent Relief Camp baseball aggjega-' tlon on the Jacksonville diamond. Pitcher Jack Hugh'es, who'has been signed ,by the gold diggers, will start the day as moundsman,' declared Man ager Hall last night: Hughes will go to work at his favorite sport this' af ternoon with a group of stars, back- ' Our Efficient Service Department er wear and PLYMOUTH Mail Tribune WANT-ADS FOR RESULTS RATES word First Insertion word for each Insertion following 2c lc lng him up . in. the infield and outer spa'oes. ''.' ' ' . The Jacksonville, diamond has been Improved by the local school board, and a new backstop la under; con struction.'.' '.."-'' v-M Funeral In Rain LITTLE FALLS, N, Y ., AprlJ H(P) Mrs. Franklin. D. Roosevelt, and othef mourners were driven through a drilling rain this afternoon to a hill high over the Mohawk valley for the funeral, of her. cousin, Theodore Douglas Robinson, former assistant secretary of the navy. Small, Mine. 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