MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD- OREGON. M01ijAT. "STAY 20. 1935
PAGE TWO
SRQKES
MAIN FEATURE OF
TRIBUNE BOWLERS
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til'y 1 at Central Point, Oregon p A Uh eS
CITY TOURNAMENT
Ths City Bowling leagm sched
ule ran out rrldajr evenlnj with
the Mall Tribune entry roosting In
first place by virtue of a one-point
edge on the Standard Roofera. The
Eagles team finished in third place
and the Active Club Klttena In
fourth.
The tournament, carried on t
the Smoke House, was one of the
moat successful ever held In the
city and waa hotly contested
throughout. The winners had dif
ficulty getting stsrted and only
began to click near the end of the
schedule. Walter Antle. proprietor of
the alleys, will play host to the
four leading teams on Wednesday
night at bowling festival cele
brating the end of the tourney.
- Final standings and Individual
averagea of the leading bowlers fol
low:
Mall Tribune
Standard .Roofers
25
23
Eagles
Kittens 18
Jennings Tire Co. 18
Elks I5
Economy Lumber Co. . 16
Pole Cats "
Forest and Park . 1"
oolf Club 14 IB
Plche Hdwe. 12 21
Alley Cats ..- 24
Individual Averages
Eada - 47 9023
Antle 84
Olll .- 80
R. Ppiltt 80
Moore 88
Savior 88
18 24
18 21
IB 20
17 20
18 10
Walt.1)
Main
Clancy
w. Prultt
Cannon .
Kesler ....
. 82
... 32
... 67
66
... 81
73
47
. 35
... 28
Hammond
A. Hagen
Newland .
O. Burroughs . 69
Daws 67
J. Burroughs 27
Psske - 12
Jennings . . 63
Rankin - 42
11584
10742
6382
6314
11512
9073
6538
B749
9434
8S74
12353
7946
5019
4409
11690
9578
4530
2018
B861
7011
18
IS
10
192
181
179
178
175
174
174
173
171
171
17U
179
169
169
160
188
168
188
168
167
167
ROGUES DEFEATED
7-3 IN
OF GRANTS PASS
The Grants Pass Merchant, blast
ing their way toward the top ol
the Southern Oregon league, handed
the Mcdford RoRUea a 7-3 beating
at Oranta Paw yesterday, when
"Speedhall" Thompson, a newcomer
to the Rogues fron the Canadian
league, blew In the seventh, walking
the first four men to face him.
He struck out nine men. while
Far-heart for the Cavemen was whlsk
lnc 14 past the Rogues.
Summary:
Grants Pass AB R H B
Cheney. 2b 4 10 0
MrCarthey, sa 12 0 0
Hnmrlckaon. cf 2 2 0 0
Drolette. c ..... . 1110
Wade, rf 4 0 0 0
Hanlee. If 4 111
Nflthamer, 3 b . 4 0 0 0
llsrtman. lb S 0 1 0
Earhart, p 4 0 0 0
Total 27 7 S 1
Mfdtord AB R H E
Courtney, lb 4 0 11
Welch, rf 5 0 0 0
Woodyard. as 8 0 10
Hoffsrd. cf 4 0 2 0
Calvert, c - . 4 0 0 0
Prlichett. If 4 0 0 0
Arnpy, 2b 3 110
Donovan. 3b 3 110
Thompson, p 4 110
Total 34 3 7 1
JANIZEWflPHY
IN SKEET TOURNAMENT
nr
Uf IV
Pairing! for th quarter finals 01
the annual Spring Handicap golt
tourney at Rogue Valley course were
determined yesterday, with the ex
ception of one match, !n one or
the busiest days the club haa aaen
this season.
In the outstanding match of the
day, which waa somewhat of n
upset, Bob Maente. Stanford foot
baller, got "hot" and defeated Leon
ard Harding I up on the 19th.
Maenu. who took alx strokes from
the former Texas atar, played some
of the best golf of his brief golfing
career and Is a threatening con
tender for the cup.
Due to the fact that John Cupp.
who was paired with "Doc" Boomer.
Is planning a trip east, their match
waa awarded to Boomer, It waa an
nounced at the club today.
Other results were: Mark Miller
defeated Tod Porter, 6 and 6; Bud
Simmons defeated O. O. Horner, J
up; Ed Simmons defeated Bob
Wood, 6 and 6; A. P. West de
feated R. R. Hammond, 1 up on
the 19th, and H. B. Bently defeated
Charles Strang, S and 4. The latter
match knocked Strang off a pedes
tal to which ha had climbed earlier
in the tournament with several sur
prising wins. He Just couldn't hack
it against Bentley's brand of golf.
J. B. Kirk and A. E. Orr were
scheduled to play their match to
day.
Pairings in the quarter finals now
stand: Maents vs. Miller, Bud Sim
mons vs. winner of the Klrk-Orr
match, Ed. Simmons vs. West, and
Cupp vs. Bentley.
The finals of the tournament will
be staged May 30, when the Spring
Handicap trophy, a new cup spon
sored by John and Frank Perl, will
be awarded. The cup, now at the
clubhouse, Is considered one of the
most beautiful ever put up for a
southern Oregon tournament.
BE HERE TUESDAY
9 A. M. MY M
Sharp
HIGH NET SQUAD
By a score of 4-3 In matches, the
Med ford high school tennis team
defeated the Ashland high school
team on the local courts Saturday.
The match Saturday was the sec
ond and final match this year be
tween the Ashland and Medford
teams. The Tigers won the first
match by a similar score. To date,
the locala have won four out ol
five matches.
Carson of Ashland defeated Coss
of Medford, 2-e. fl-3. 0-4. Carson
also defeated Coaa In the first match
at Ashland. Cope of Medford had
little trouble In defeating Burns of
Ashland. 8-1. fl-4. Brown. Medford.
thoroughly trounced CroRgtngs, Ash
land, 6-3. fl-0. Herrled. Medford, de
feated Hocklngs. Ashland. In a three
set match. 4-6. 6-3. 6-3. Herrteds
driving seemed to be too much for
HnckliiRa to play against. Miller.
Ashland, defeated rader, Medford
4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Fader started out
strong but wUtd under Miller's
steady playing.
In the doubles. Cope and Brown.
Medford, defented Caraon and Hock
lngs. Ashland, 7-5. 3-0, 6-3. Miller
; and SrroRRlngs. Ashland, defeated
Co and Harried, Medford, 3-fl, 6-3,
6-3.
The match Saturday waa tha final
I one agninot an Ashland hiph school
j team lor two members. Brown and
I Cope, of the Tiger squad. Both will
j graduate this month.
: H. P. Cope of the high school
faculty Is coaching the Medford
team, and Mr. Hedy of Afhland is
coaching the Ltthlans.
mJEJi Sharp Jfer&
The $10,000 Stock of B. P. Theiss Co. at
Central Point, Thrown on the Market and Sold
to The Public for What it Will Bring A Smash
ing - Crashing - Bona Fide Bankrupt Sale - Be Here
Five full page ads could not make the values any greater. Due to our limited space
for handling crowds we are confining our advertisement to a small space, but you
may be assured the values are here in DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S AND WOM
EN'S FURNISHINGS and the entire stock MUST and WILL BE SOLD. No limit
on quantities Buy all you want. Some lines may not last throughout the day. We
advise EARLY SHOPPING.
AT THESE PRICES
Out They Go!
ALL AT REAL BANKRUPT SALE PRICES.
Thouands of dollars' worth. Blankets
Men's and Ladles' Heavy Underwear, Men's
Overroats, Maeklrians, LoRgers' Shirts, Wool
Shirts. Wcrk Shoes. Water Repellent Conrs.
regardless of the season net have markfil
all this unseasonable merchandise at prices
so low It will pay everybody to anticipate
their wants for Fall weather that Is sure
to come, liy all mean look at the prices
NOW Bt V AND SAVE.
Ladies Hosiery
You can't duplicate
these values
Tin Wfar Pins line of R.iyon
holery. All the new summer
partes. Ynu ttlll liuv for luture
ue at theM- prices.
25c Infants' Wrappers.
Bankrupt Sale Price
2Ec Ladies' Garden Hats.
Bankrupt Sale Price
60c Misses' Union Suits.
Bankrupt sale Price .
50c Boys' and Girls' Garden Hats
Bankrupt Sale Price
$2.00 Ladies' Fleece Union Suits.
Bankrupt sale Price
89c Boys' Happyland Shirts.
Bankrupt sale Price
90c Men's Fleece Shirts and
Drawers. Bankrupt Sale Price ...
SI. 00 Boys' Fleece Union Suits.
Bankrupt sale Price
14c
14c
29c
Sc
58c
63c
4Ec
45c
$1.50 Men's Stylish Straw Hats
Bankrupt sale Price
$3.00 Men's Water-proof
Coats. Bankrupt Sale Price. .
$2.00 Men's Wool Shirts.
Bankrupt Sale Price
$2.95 Men's Semi Dress Pants,
Bankrupt Sale Price
$1.75 Men's heavy Bib Overalls
Bankrupt sale Price
45c Boy Blue Shirts.
Bankrupt sale Price
$3.00 Men's Good Quality
Dress Hats. Bankrupt Sale
Price
4Sc
06
$1.19
98c
$1.74
BEG
18c
29 c
MEN
$2.49
Sl.."0 to S.V50
Values Now
$.v:5 to yr.50
Value Now ....
Men's and Boys'
Caps
Plain anit ";inrlfs. Silk
lined, f.nml color. ,W val
ues. lUnkrupt gtx
ISC
The final shoot at the skeet traps
of the MMford Oun club found Geo.
Jfntr the proud pofw.saor of the
Plrkard trophy, shooting for which
haa tten tn procrew for alxml two
month? "Die five hlh men in the
ladder tournamrnt were Jantrer, Ron
DeVore, w!, waa runner up. flam
Jcnnlnnw. H I. rinycomb of Ashland,
and Jimmy Mrc Moore qualltled.
but waa unable to return from Port
land in time Tor the rulnr shoot.
At the rular traps. 50 targets
Oeo. Poner
Hill Pttvs
i. O. Mendenhall
II. Crols.nt
H R. Turpln
ftd Newton
Dr. Lieson
Pr. Durno -
Chs.v Wrwxta .
At IS target.
Fxl Lamport
Jik Port.-r
n B. Miller
H. TMpv .-
)!. ft. Plnnro
E. E. Wllon
0 target handlcap.
O. Mi ndenhall
firo. Ptrler
W. W. n.ltcs
C. T.. EfUis
H Crolsant
ChbJi. Wuod
i
31
3H
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30
0
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4:1
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Ka r, t i
Now, pair
fej W i 85o to 98c values.
Pi Now, pair
si ffrm
gfl jf these prices.
pi -9
a. 3 saaaaaK JBaHaBaDIHa
ii Play iuits 29c
I All inmle uf heavy neiinilile
5 anil Mnhahle material, for
ate. ti 8 year.
Values to :sr. C3L
M I n- I
fe-fl 'V
, it wt
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Children's BLANKETS fp
Hundred of pairs of all klnriS In pl:iln and 'J I lJ2 J
aj I imuy cotton unrt rayon, nuy inc-e n mic
t?i 4 ii I lln'p" Vah- ynUxv ta 2 35c ;.irc. til
! Now 9c 14c 19c pr. 1
1 1, li Z 1 LOUNGING ROBES l I
. 30 33 47fl , j Of Plnln flmil llnnnel. trimmed with contra-t- i;4 J
to ii. m ''a I ii rolnr anil l.irte nrjrl tuitions. t'-'l
l S2.00 Value. QC- f; 1 SS
13 38 3411 ii NOW WWW I
..Tv 1 0- 5339 Ml
n i, V w - i I ETS
- I STRAW HATS H I f-!-'?"
. 10 15 .400 f. Hois. i-n. Woitirn's and ( lilldrfu- suitimei jfcj I i .
7 Jfl .301 I j ; .rll.n, nrlce. Ii E I "v ; V
Am"'",n w. u pet M H I L
r- II 87 : Sleeping Garments M pfi'M
-15 11 .5; fa OllINO .OHN. P.JM M M H Tl II I -p-
M . 13 11 Mi Ki P )P;ij online fljnticl. nhlte an.t t olnr. t'4 J ) ,
t;l I' -'W f mi r leu for chlhiien and tnl-M!-. Priced for ic -J I -.A
- - 13 J 'f,J fji than the n,;itii.i civt. t.J fLiT
E.J " - 13
JATUU IMD rO . hi I IN
ASHLAND 11 TO 2 FISTURES M
r'"J A coniplfte line of (.roer Flxtwie. See them , ; P
I I Tueslii. Vou van bin them te.il
i cheap ;:
b ii m .. i .1 uu .. ,i,p,'i'.'in..'.i
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INS TUESDAY
CENTRAL Q H ? 3 I
point a M. ifS.j
IMPORTANT
3, P. Theiss & Co., Central Point, old
reliable store closes its doors forever, sold
by the Portland Credit Association to Mr.
L. F. Ferguson, a former resident. This
stock was bought with only one thought
in mind, to dispose of it in the shortest
possible time. To accomplish this we
have marked every item down to unheard
of low prices, in fact many lines should
be sold out the first day. So we advise
if you are anxious to save money on wear
ing apparel for the whole family to be
here bright and early at 9 o'clock on
TUESDAY, THE OPENING DAY OF
THIS BIG BANKRUPT SALE.
Sho&s ion? flie Family
BUY NOW AT BANKRUPT PRICES
'The famous line of Robert Johnson and Rand line of Solid Leather Shoes, always right
in style and workmanship. You take no chance when you buy these shoes. Just look
at the savings.
LADIES
$1.98
$2.98
$3.98
Other Shoe Prices 63c 83c, 38c and $1.19
House Slippers, $1.00 val. 49c. $1.75 value now 98c
$3.98
$4.45
$3.7.1 to Sl.00
Values Now
SI-jO to $4.73
Values Now
W.00 to 56.5ft
Values Now .
Boys and Misses
$1.69
$2.19
$2.49
to ?'!.75
Values Now ,
$3.00 to $3.15
Values Now ,
$3.0 to $3.75
Values Now
Ladies Dresses
150 Dresses
Variety of Styles
far
Cloths, colors and patterns
suitable for home and street
wear. It will pay you to
come miles and buy several
of these.
Opening Special
39c3for$l.
Better grade to C58'
$3.50 value. Now.... D'4
r .
t
m
Bathing Suits
All wool from I tali Woolen
Mills. Ladle', .Men'?, anil
Children's. Values
to $1.00,
Now
S8c
House Pajamas
Of tuoarlrlnth. in gay rnlnr.
Vnlurs In t!.. OA
nmikrnpt satr jJoC
Price, now
MEN'S anil BOYS'
Unions
One lot of Men's and Bo
Knit anil U.Y.D. I n Ion .siillv
Values fo
$1.00.
Xtivv
23c
PANTS
WORK and D11F.S3
In kh.ikl. rnrrts Cottnnniles,
wool inked anil all wool, lit
RK1, IIWKIIIrr MU
I'Klf'ES.
HOW THEY
f TA ki rv
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(By the Aociaieil Prrss)
W.
Cont
Ofllctand
I Sn Krancldco .
Hollywood ....
Pnrtlnnct ... ..
buttle
MlMlnn, ,
N.iilonal
eat VALUES in SWEATERS
an Extra Sweater or two a Necessity
Big line to choose from. Slipon and Button Front, fine
wool yarns in many colors. Wonderful buys.
ciiii-nnrvs
$1.50 to S3.75 values
Mr. vs
s; ?s to SJ..",0 val.
LAIHF.S
$1 SO to $1.50 i
9Sc
smijMk its
New York
Brooklyn
Cliii-wo ., .
! St. Louts ....
j Pituburh .,
' riti.Mnnati .,
I Boston .
Philadelphia ...
Chicago
CletoUnd ....
New lorli
Boston ....
Detroit
I Washiivton ..
I Philadelphia ..
j St. Lout
Boy's Shirts, Hats, Shoes, Pants,
Blouses, Overalls and Underwear
DEEPLY CUT!
At prices that should bring joy to the hearts of
their providers. Shop at the Bankrupt Sale and
save big: money. Do it now!
The KlAmath Bed Sot, !pon-
dorrcl by thr Cwauiua Box c.. hand
ed the Ashland nine sn c'.f :nntir
pdvication in the bajwball cIsaa room
at Klamath Fails Sunday by a lop
Mdisl score of 11-3.
R. H. E
shl.ind 3 4 8
K.:JutU H 10 3
OUR DRY GOODS
You will find Gingham?, 0utir..
Rayons, Draperies, Voiles, Linings
Towelir.gs. Sheetings. Table Linens
all nt unbelievable low prices. All we
ask is come and see for yourself.
You Can't Go Wrong
Vhf nirri h:inllr ii.Jvet. hetl In tlil .alp Is ilf
(KiicUIiIp. It I', tnruiih the tnltrnrtunr ol
oihr tluit j.i ,.e n.lt to hitT from It the
thlrii; ou ni-t,; a fnlnn of thrlr '""rth
(lc:..4 L. r. 1 I.RUOA...
DRESS GINGHAMS
1200 yards of fine Ginghams, all colors,
all pattern effects, suitable for cverv
PJ household need. 32 inches wide. Former
K3 price up to 35c. Buy plenty at this Q
Bankrupt Sale price, only, yard J
in ii
TABLE
TVTFPHTT A rjnTCr nf ATT VTTirncs
C- " 1-ujli i . i it o
Odd lots, odds and ends. Hprn is
your chance to get more for your
money tnr.n you ever dreamed of.
Don't overlook the Nine-Cent table. Bet-
II IMBIIIH6!! fw ll' lM ?rlCti?"' Ml
POLO SHIRTS
For the popular outdoor shirt in all rain
bow colors in button and V-ne:k size 8
tn ii ColJ ..... 1 -i .
5,1 tiujnucie at. aooiH ?1.UU.
II me canKrupt sale nrire
only
ALL ROADS LEAD TO CENTRAL
F02HT AND THE BIG SALE
(Sjtji .1".
LINGERIE
rtnipnt ronUtlnc of
leri'. .imi,.fc. sitp. strp-t.ir.i-t..
li. une i't, etc.,
Hid all enltis at
Bankrupt
Sale Price
NO EXCHANGES
NO REFUNDS
EVERY SALE
FINAL TO ALL
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