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PACE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937. WILL VIE FRIDAY ON TRACK, FIELD Boys of 16 and Under From Five Schools to Com pete Varsity Meet Is Scheduled for Saturday ' The first lnterscbolastlo. track and field, meet of tha year will be staged at the high school field tomorrow afternoon when Junior performers of Medford high, Medford Junior high, Phoenix, Central Point and poaslbly Jacksonville open hostilities at 4 o'clock. The meet will be only for athletes 16 years of age and under, Saturday afternoon, Medford high's varsity squad will play host to Grants Pass, Phoenix, Central Point and Kerby In a five-way varsity meet. Opening event, the shot put, will get under way at 1:30 p. m. ' Coach Bill Bowerman of the Med ford high varsity and Junior squads announced today his entrants In the Junior meet tomorrow: They are as follows: 180 and 100-yard dash, Wayne Abbott and Art Carpenter; hurdles, Dick Finch, Oene McCurly and Robert Stead; 300-yard dnsh, Al Plche and Wayne Abbott; half-mile, Bill Waldron, Don Younger and Wal lace Erl; mile, Bob Mace; shot and discus, Milton Bedford; Javelin, Mil ton Bedford and Wallace Erl; high Jump, Don Montelth and Walter Kreaae: brosd Jump,' Oene McCurly and Don Montelth; pole vault, Oene McCurly. Bowerman announced that there would be no admission charges. Red Shadow Wins With Single Fall PORTLAND, April 15. (P) The Red Shadow won one fall and the match from "Dazzler" Jim Cl'.rk, 208, Boston, In 38 minutes. In the main event of last nlght'a wrestling card here. The Shadow gained his fall with a back-breaker hold, and Clark was unable to continue. Mllo stelnborn, 2!8, Germany, won with body oruchers in straight fall from Andy Moen. 220, of Texaa. Herble Freeman, 205, New York, got the decision ou a foul from Rudy La Dttll, 227, ot New York. Oregon Rifle Team Wins Hearst Trophy EUGENE, April 10. (TP) Oregon univf,ritya R. o. T. C. rifle team outhot more than 100 other college and university competitors to win t',1 Hearst trophy for tho second time in three yeara. The team will also rocelve a plaque emblematic ot the ninth corps area championship. Each man will be awarded a gold medal and Captain Delbert BJork of Astoria qualified for the Individual performance award with a score of 103 out of a possible 300. Dlttrltiutrd by onovens dairy products co. Insist On Dolicioua Lost River BUTTER fcyVjJ Ftshenaea know ysfcTX that there's nothing Ilk j Jl S round ol foaming old JyL fashioned Bllls-Weln IV,t hard beer loi good lei M lowihip and good cheer i i i ,1.1 BOWLING Rolling the fourth match of a 15 game series, the Medford Lady Elks took three points from the Pat's Cleaners, on the ctly alleys In Grants Pass Wednesday. Bcores: Medford. Prultt .... 180 151 153 454 Sherwood 155 187 148 478 Webster 105 117 131 843 Bemon 180 168 133 471 Watson 107 135 120 801 Totals 787 718 Grants Pass. 88. 3137 144 138 105 138 188 130 131 160 138 189 187 138 137 161 163 Totals 803 703 738 3128 The last match will be rolled on the Elks' club alley nest Tuesday evening. In a "warm up" game Mrs. Russell Bemon toppled the pins for 310 score, this being Mrs. Semon's first 300 game. Elks club bowling action last night saw the Bed Bugs take three of the four points In their match W.th the Penguins. Plche rolled 607 for high scoring honors. Tuesday night, tho Black birds took three cf the four points from the Hedgehcgs with Hall upsetting 623 pins for the high In dividual honor. Friday night the Badger roll against the Duckbills. Scores follow: Hedgehogs Watson 165 157 215 143 177 150 187 136 Sanderson 133 147 140 162 137 136 Boone .....WM. 140 Sherwood .. 148 Winkle 137 Handicap . 136 Wlngert Plemmlng White Jones Perry Totals 858 878 Blackbirds Ore . 187 161 Murray .. 152 180 Duff MO 133 Hall 146 224 Webster 143 143 Handicap 129 129 Total 875 069 Bed Bugs Eods 162 201 Plche 157 205 Moffatt . 166 312 Semon ......... 182 162 Hutchison .... 195 178 Handicap . 108 108 957 3603 158 138 161 166 143 129 17S 164 137 162 108 108 Total .039 1066 868 2873 Penguins Smith 134 119 Prultt .. 187 187 Oanfleld ............... 184 176 Olmscheld 144 146 Predette . 120 120 Handicap ... 126 128 Totals t. 896 874 139 187 160 149 120 126 FOR IP TO AMERICA 008PORT. Eng.. April 15. (API Tom Sopwlth's America cup challen ger. Endeavor II, was re-launched amid cheers of an enthusiastic crowd today. The rsctng yacht, winner of many events after Its launching In 1936, had a full crew when she entered the water. She waa captained by George Williams. No re-launching ceremo nies were held today. In keeping with America's cup rules, the Endeavor II will cross the Atlantlo for her race against the American entry on the strength of her own canvas as much a possible, though she will be attended by a Belgian steamer which will tow her when sailing isn't possible. The departure date hasn't been de termined. Belting Bellhop Ready For Steele NEW YOHK, April 15. The belting bellhop, Fred Apostoll, wae on the troll of middleweight Freddy Steele today. Fresh from stopping slugging Solly" nreiger or New York In five rounds at the Hippodrome last night, the Sen Francisco battler loomed larae a challenger for Steele In a title match outdoors this summer. In fact, Promoter Mike Jacobs, who put on last night's show, whtch at tracted more than 4,000 fans and gate of 18.387, already had offered Steele 436.000 to meet the winner of the fight. Lawn mower service, call and del Ideal Bike Shop, rel 895 411 B. Msln Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You All over the world the Kruschen method Is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, slender figure and more glorious health. And here' the simple recipe that reduces fst and brings into blossom the natural attractlvenesa that every woman powesees. Hundreds of satisfied users call it the Kriisrhen Way. Every morning take one-half tea spoonful of Kruvhen Salts In s g',sa of hot m-ster before breakfast and cut down on pastry. 1st meats, butter, cream and potntoee. . Be sure and do this everv morning for thle Is the Kruschen Way that brings "that Kruschen feeling" of m- entetie health and activity that is reflected In brunter eve, clearer skin and cheerful vivacity. I Oet a 4-ns. bottle of Kruschen Salu at ant drug store in the world , is lasts lor week and cost but a few cents. j Note Many people find that the ; only diet rhr.nge necessary while tak ing Kruschen regularly la TO EAT LE3S. 8 LEAGUE GAMES ALL RAINED OUT County B League standings W. L. PC. Talent l.ooo ; l.ooo, .500 i JSOO I JSOO j .000 1 Phoenix Jacksonville . .. Central Point Gold Hill Esgle Point .. St. Marys . .000 Games tomorrow: Talent at Dole. Hill. St. Mary' at Central Point. AU Jacksor. county class B high school game scheduled for Tuesday were rained out, leaving Coach Linn Mills' Takmt high club perched at the top of the heap with two wlna and no defeat. The games will be played at the end or the season. Yesterday at Talent, Mills' team hunmered out a 9-1 win over Coach -keet O'Connell'a Ashland high out fit In an exhibition affair, with Bkeet. era allowing the Grizzlies only three scattered nits, and whiffing nine. Talent clouted 10 safeties off the deliveries of Parr and Warren, and made only one error behind their ace hurler. The winners scored five runs In the fourth frame to Ice the battle. Skeetera hit a triple and Chllders got a pair of blows to lead the attack. Score: B. H. E. Talent .......... 9 10 1 Ashland 13 6 Batteries: Skeetera and Chllders; Parr, Warren and Fowler. A clean, colorful match seems to be In store for grappling fans next Mon day night when Danny Savlch, the sonnenberglng ex-football atar tan - giea with tne brilliant Toot Este. former champion of the Hawllan Islands, In the main event at the Medford Armory. In the middle go, Cowboy Billy Mc Ewen, who dumped Charley Carr In two straight falls last Monday, faces the Polish Palooka, Joe Smollnskl. recovering from the terrific beating handed him by Savlch. Duke Pettlgrove, a short, squatty roughneck from New Orleans, will meet the llghtnlng-fost Carr in the opener. Pettlgrove appeared here two years ago, and Is reported to have got no cleaner fast. LAIS CLEARS PATH ' FOR YOUNG SLUGGER CHICAGO, April 15. iff) A half doien major league baseball clubs waved checkbooks today at Tom Hen rleh, husky young outfielder whose .346 minor league batting average promised future greatness. Henrlch wo freed from the Mil waukee club of the American asso ciation by Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landla yesterday. In a ruling that carried an Implied rebuke to the Cleveland Indians for attempting to "cover up" the player to prevent his advancement to major league aurroundlnga under the draft rule The youngster, a big, 23-year-old slugger, hsd not asked for free agency, but had petitioned for clarification of his statu following hla sale last fall by New Orleans of the Southern association, a Cleveland farm, to Milwaukee. lib mm y lowest financing coir. Mora convenient payment!. y Insurance placed locally (with vour own agent or broker). Available to any Individual having satisfactory credit record and steady income, who can supply one-third the cost of his or her new or used car purchase price, either in cash or by th trade-in salue of another automobile. This bank then supplies th balance needed to make t cash deal. Before Buying a New Car or Refinancing Your Preiant One, lnveitir.it This Plan at NATIONAL PEAR I;K April 8 to :h Imluslte. Help move the surplus of Canned Tear.. Iluv 4 iue of Medford f anned llartlrtt Pears. MEDFORD BRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND V I m JljM M 0 f o ) ' T MB Baseball Passes Sent Roosevelt, To Sharpen Luck WASHINGTON. April 15. ) President Roosevelt received hi anual American and National passe today. He promised Clark Griffith of th Washington Sena tors be would pitch the first ball opening the American league sea son here Monday. The game la be tween Washington and Philadel phia. Griffith, representing the Amer ican league, and Ford Prick, pres ident of the National league, pre sented the passes to Mr. Roose velt. , The Senators regard Mr. Roose velt as a good luck fan. Washing ton ha never lost a game which he attended and remained until the finish. Scores Yesterday Coast League. . Seattle 1. Missions 4. San Francisco 3, Sacramento 6. Portland 12, Los Angeles 7, San Diego 4, Oakland 1 (night). Standings. Team San Diego . Seattle San Francisco Sacramento ... Los Angeles . Portland ......... Missions ... Oakland .... W. 9 ... 8 7 7 -. 8 4 . 8 ... 3 Pet. .760 .687 .636 .583 .500 .364 50 .250 Birke Given Nod Over Hankinson OAKLAND, Cal., April 15. (JP) Hans Blrke, Oakland heavyweight, holds hie second 10-round decision over Hank Hankinson of Lancaster O.. today. The aggressor throughout the dull bout here last night, Birke WOn ail 10 rntlnrilt inH iMlf. Hnnlrln- Kn., rlght eye ln tne fourtl) roun(1 with the only hard blow of the fight It was their third meeting. One bout waa a draw and Birke won the decision In the other. Birke weighed 199 to Hanklnson's 217 pound. FATHER OF BASEBALL IS CALLED BY DEATH BALTIMORE, April 15. (TP) "Foxy Ned" Hanlon, guiding hand of tho famous old Baltimore Orioles, thrlc champions of the National league and supreme rulers of the base ball realm of the middle 'DO's, Is dead. v. j- Sometlmea called the father of modern baseball, the earliest devotee of the hit-and-run, and tutor of such baseball "greats" a the late jhn J. McGraw, "Uncle" Wtlbert Robinson, and Hughey Jennings, Hanlon died here shortly before midnight last night. He was 70. Weather. Northern California: Fair tonight and Friday, cooler tonight; fresh and strong northwest wind off coast. Oregon: Pair tonight and Friday, but locally unsettled tonight; froat cast and locally west portion tonight: moderate to fresh westerly wind off coast, rising temperature In Interior Friday. Salem Debaters Invited SALEM. April 15. ipy Salem high school debate team received an lnvl tatlon to represent Oregon at the in ternational speech tournament In Jacksonville. Illinois May S to 7 WU nam Thomas, of the high school, was Invited to represent the state In the extempore contests at the same lime, An effort was being made to rvse funds to rid the student. "rmr nation! iini WMI 0 fMI OCKIM" INSUI4NCI C Q M O i'l T I O N """H filial a mt iimm RnA a m u II KIM II 111 lll'IIRIII III' lAI'll'IlK If I T (Continued from Page One.) clearness the unchristian methods with which a new a ntl -German drive is to be launched In the American churches by a small un-American clique whose aim la to misuse Amer ican rellgloua sentiments for net's r lous ends." NEW YORK, April 15. fPi The American committee for Christian German refugees expressed surprise today that the Nasi Inspired preset should have elected to attack a film shown at Riverside church Sunday In the committee's campaign to raise funds for refugees' relief. Frank Ritchie, executive- director, said the Nazi press "erred' If It be lieved the committee had any Inten tion to arouse hatred egatnst Ger many. "We are not antl anything," Rltch le said. "Ours Is a purely humanltar ain organization created to raise funds for the thousands of Christian German refugees ln all parts of the world who find themselves homeless and without means to provide their own livelihood." He said the film shown Sunday under the committees' auspices "waa not a hato film but simply a frank portrayal of the desperate situation many of these refugees now are ln." SPUR VEGETATION Wednesday was "the first real grow ing day" of the year, according to County Agent Robert G. Fowler, and all forma of vegetation flourished un der the warm, moist condtlons. Pro digious growths were mode by tree foliage, and orchard buds were burst ing. The warm weather, according to the county agent, also caused rapM growth of grass, assuring abundc. V pasturage if continued. Many stock men have turned their cattle out on the range. Rain, however, has delayea spring seeding and farm work, owing to the wet condition of the soil, and bright worm sunshine is needer. to dry out tne ground, SOFT CORNS SORE. TRNPER. ACHINO FEET GET AMAZING RELIEF Get a bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil with the understanding that if It does not put an end to the pain and soreness your money will be prompt ly returned. Don't worry about how long you've had .t or how many other prepara tions you have tried. This powerful penetrating oil Is one preparation that will help to make your painful aching feet bo healthy and free from corn and bunion sbrnesa that you'll be able to go anywhere and do anything ln absolute foot comfort. So marvplously powerful Is MooneV Emerald OH that thousands hare found It gives wonderful results in the treatment of dangerous swollen or varicose veins. Jarmln's, Inc., la sell l us lots of It. '-BLENDED WHISKY.. . . Si 7c ) W&t rAWM FULL PINT H KXW ! 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