Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1929, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTSDFQRD, OREO OX.' WEDNESDAY. JULY 24." 1929."'
PATHS FTVH
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PIRIOfflN!
fhrrjiKFFl-ER'S 6oiF B;A6l
TILDEN WILL BEAR i EXCESSIVE
' By O; II. Keelor. !
Walter Hagen, greatest of pro-l
ft- ss I u n a 1 g o I f e rs, now la by v u y 1
IS CUT THiN BY
TUESDAY HITS
hud junt beert beaten again at ,
match play, in the thousand gui-j
nens tournament of, the York-i
- Btiunl.r -V..T... - n,l n.,ilnl
of becoming an enigma. Oeorge.it Wll8 ljeol.H Duncan. And the!
Duncan also tails Mm a "freak I record now shown that In the last
but in a thoroughly ri three years Hagen, the hitherto
j golfer
Ispeotful and- even reverent Tnan-' invimibla match-pluy champion
! ner. -'-) a has been beaten five times in the
J For years the i.cVitics- have re-' most Imporrant competitions,
garded Sir Walter us-; without a; Archie Compslon defeated him
. int, umnu.inP11 tuu i 1 1.7 ' t, iiIiik tii thuiv ur mil I ni nt 1 men
!cH8ereuonoIe :ln. hi Wormanc. , ?Z h..U-s. last xumm.'r In Britain, i '"'' l'.nUe'1 St.uos' r,is
HMW IRRIGATION IS;
. 1 i 1
! SEEN BY IRK
PARIS, July 24. (fH-U pun Hit
Bill Tllden's shoulders1 apper to
rest most of the burden in the
I'nited States' second attempt to
lift the Davis cnp from France.
A glance over the prohr.hte line
ups in the challenge round which
opens in Ho hunt Garros stadium
on Friday, indicates that unless
can win both his singles
Lead Foxx Lifts Long
Homer Over Stand.
leaps the I'nited Stales last fall, after ""'i'"""' l,"l),ul'
challenge round in place of Frank!
Hunter, hiis weakened the A nier :
ican position. In the opinion of;
some experts, I'ndoubtedly the j
French will play Henri Coehet and
.lean Borotra in the singes and
Hunter has been a rather consist
ent Jinx to Itorotrn.
I at the ripe age of 37, Sir Walter, tlonal profession championship
RrnnHvn Takoc KNPC AhlPlwUn a "tartling suddenness, leaps , the I'nited
u, vuiMj "-jintu another niche In rhf.' Hull he .had won the title four times
Pllho Friflo Noarpr Ath ot' Fame' am tbetaltest he has hand running. And George Dtin-
UUUb LUljc IMcdl cl Hill- yt,t pceupied--at medal play, In ' can has beaten him three times
... n , - winning his fourth Rrltish open "J In the Ryder cup match at
letlCS LJrOP 10 len ame championship, and his second in Wentworth, Fnglnnd, In 1H20: in
succession, in so brilliant a fash-1 the Ryder Cup match this summer
ion as to leave the cVities rather) at Moortown, nnd in the thou
hnnging on the ropes and mani-lsand guineas tournament lately
festly groggy. on the same course.
That last day's piny at Muir-j To me. it seems that the grand
field, in a half-gale off the North j old Hulg', fed up with his score of
Sea that blew the rest of the j years of competitive golf, now re.
leading competitors fairly off the quires the greater and more des-
course and out of the running,
undoubtedly constitute the cli
mactic performance of Sir Walter's
tremendous career.
And when the dazed competitors
collected them selves sufficiently
! to stare about them feebly nnd
assemble a few notes, Sir Walter
of retrieving the cup lost to tin1
,lf! French in 127 will not he realized.
Drainage Experts Confers
With County Court On
Impending Survey In
tend to Make GeneraJ
Outline This Season.
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Be sure to see it
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Mission
Portland
Oakland
Sacramento
Senttle
National I-agiic.
W.
Pittsburg 60
Chicago f4
New York 52
St. Louis 44
Brooklyn 40
Boston 38
Philadelphia - 30
Cincinnati 34
By Herbert V. Barker,
Associated Press Sports Writer.
The clash of ftast and "West hus
shaved n hclf game off the Phila
delphia. Athletes' lead in the Amer
ican league and left the Pittsburgh i
Pirates' margin in the National at
n 'single percentage point.
Splitting even-in a twirr bill with
the' Cleveland Indians, the A's were
forced to allow the Yankees', who
beat- Detroit, to crawl up a half
game closer. However, there was
no ca use for alarm I n t he ca m u
of Cornelius McOiliciiddy, for the
A's lettd; was 10 games today, un
apparently safe margin.
Pittsburgh's position in the Na
tional league was more seriousi
The Pirates wore trounced by
Brooklyn and the battling Chicago
Cubs advanced ...to within half ai
game of the top by beating the!
New York OImiIs. ' '
t Hube Walberg pitched the Ath-j .
Mes to victory over .the Indians j , h ranolRt'
, ,ha fit ..m j ... i Angeles
eight alien hits' well scattered. I "!,l,fwood
I fume-runs by A I Simmons and
-M k k ey Coh ra n e he I ped Wa 1 berg
no little. The Indiana however,
evened the coun-t by stMirlng six
runs in the ninth inning of the
.second ga me off old .lac k Qui n n
and Yerkes, winning, 9 to 3, Wes
ley Ferrell held the pace-setters
to seven hits, one of which was
Jimmy froxx's home-run over the
double-decked stands in tn' left
fli'ld,. the second time . this feat
has been accomplished.
The Yankees won a free-hitting
struggle from Detroit, 7 to ii, - Karl
AVhitehill walked nine men and
was touched for seven hits and all
the- Yankee runs in the first six
finings. George Pipgras was hit
hard, the Tigers getting 10 hits,
two of them . homers by Harry
Hife j;nd two more Jriples by Geh
rintfar. , , '
. , Urban Fabcr and McKaln allow
ed only four hits and Chicago be.it
Washington, 3to .2.
The St. Louis Browns pounded
four Boston pitchers for 12 hits
and won from the Bed Sox, H to 4.
Hilly Khiel's homer with the
bases filled in the -seventh wan the
blow that enabled the Dodgers to
beat the Pirates, 10 to 7. Five
Pirate pitchers could not stop the
Dodgers' hras.mon and a costly de
feat was the result.
At Chicago, Charlie Root and
Karl Hubbcll hooked up In a
pitchers' duel that found the Cubs
on the long end of a 2 to 0 count
at the end. Hach pitcher allowed
only four lilts, but Boot was
steadier in the pinches.
, Bunching seven hits effectively
behind fine pitching by 'old Pete
Alexander, the St. Louis Cardinals
turned back the Phillies, 8 tp 2.
Alexander was reached for 10 hits,
four going to O'DouKand three to
K lein, but fanned seven men and
held fast In the pinches.
Cincinnati and Boston divided a
double bill. The Beds pounded
Cantwell and .Iiyies for 14 hits In
the opener and won it, 9 to 5.
They could get only seven scat
tered hits off Delaney in the night
cap, however, and the Braves won,
7 to 0. '
perate stimulus of medal comp
tllion, which, after all, Is dis
tinctly the higher and more de
manding form of golf, to call out
the unexampled resources of cour
age and stamina nnd skill that
characterize this amazing champion.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS.
By the Associated Iress.
Pacific Cust LOOKUP.
. W. Ts.
...IS 6
...10 "
... 13 8
...14 9
10 IS
... ;!l 14
T
American league.
W.
Philadelphia 66
New York r4
St. Louis 52
Cleveland 40
Detroit 45
Chicago - 30
Washington 34
Boston 2 0
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i NORWOOD, Mass., July 24.-(P)
i James P. M and ell, Harvard polo
: playei died last night from injur
PC ilea suffered in collision1 with eo.
.78; O. Clark, 2d., another Harvard
.690 ' player. Clark was in a serious
.610 i condition today. , .
.000 1 Mandell was the son of George
.4.1 ri S. Mandell of Hamilton, publisher
.30i of the Boston Kvening Transcript.
,23SiCark is a brother of Fi.it e.-ner
.217 Clark, Harvard polo crew captain
land football star.
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PC. CLRVKLAND, July 24. (P)
.G4t;Aftoi' remaining ' unconscious;' for
,4;( 1 several hours, James A. ,Vinmore,
.fifi.i noted polo player, was recovering
.4i4 j today, from a concussion1 of the
,4r).r, I brain received nt the Chagrin val
.41 si ley club yesterday afternoon dur-
.414
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PC.
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ing a practice polo matc:i.
lie was Injured when he fell
from his horse, which collided
with that of Udwln fl. Uigbee.
BOUT IS UNDER BAN
NKW YORK, July 24. (P) The
New York state athletic commis
sion has served formal notice upon
William F. Carey v and Madison
Square Garden that disciplinary
nation will be taken if ,the gardon
proceeds with plans to promote a
Sehmeling - Sharkey heavyweight
match in or outside of New York
state while the, German is nnder
suspension.
CEDAR RAPIDS Iowa Johnny
Fulton, Cedar Rapids, out pointed
Jleddie. Smith, Newark, O., (10).
I.OS ANGFLKS Yale Okun,
New York, stopped Dick DanieK
M innen polls. ( 3 T.
Coast League
Yesterday
DRAW IN PORTLAND GO TWO BOYS HELD FOR :
LUMBER OFFICE RAID
r.y the Associated Press
R. H.
Missions S 15
Portland 12 10
. Batteries: Nelson, Hubbell nnd
Hoffman; Fullerton and Woodall.
R.
H.
Snprnmpnln 0 7
. . i. o : cull. ,tti
L,os Angeles t !'""
Batteries: Bryan nnd Koehler; ; the fourth.
Barfoot and Sandberg.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 24. (P)
.loe Anderson of Covington, Ky.,
and tert Collma of Loh Angeles.
mlddleweightB, boxed II) fast and
furious rounds to a draw here last
night. Each round saw plenty of
I action. Anderson was the aggres
E 'sol' in the early rounds with Co
'ij'llma coming back strong in the lat
, ter portion of the fight.
jack lvenwortn or Kalcm and Joe
Seiloff of Seattle went six rounds
to a draw in the semi-final.
Roy Cress made Bhort work of
Johnny Snell In their nix-round nf-
right to the chin tn
Ted Rogoway took ft
four-round decision from Jimmy
I Petrie in a shock-absorbing coi
R- i test.
0 Mickey rinlnn Unnnhtt nn. Stun.
R. H.
j ii 1 a
MO I IV WUOU L
Seattle 3 10 3 ( ley Stewart in the second round of
. Batteries: stcllenbnck and Sc-1 (le curtain raiser.
vereid;
Lamanski and Ktelnecke
R.
11. E.
Oakland "' 15 1
San Francisco 4 13 1
Batteries: Edwards, Hurst and
Lombard!; Jacobs, Davis and Heed,
Melsnaca.
Fights Last Night
M'CLELLAND REFEREE
Bv the Associated Press.
POUOHKEEPSIK, N. V. Ray
Miller, Chicago, outpointed Joe
Ahrams, New York, (10); Patsv
McOrath, ,New Tork, outpointed
Harry Sankey Chicago (8).
NEW YORK Mid Terris. New
York, outpointed Georgia Uakluc,
Brooklyn (10). -
INDIANAPOLIS Chuck Wig
gins, Indianapolis, outpointed
Lope Tenorlo, Philippines, (10).
NEW YORK BUI Terris, New
York, outpointed (leorgla Balduc,
Brooklyn, (10).
INDIANA POLIS Chuck Wig
gins, Indianapolis, outpointed
Krnnkle Wine, Montana (10).
Frankie Palmo, Cincinnati, out
pointed Tod Vmith, Cnnton, Ohio,
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DCveiOXO AT MELLON IN1TITUTS OF IHCUtTRtAL
DKTROlT. Mieh., July 24. P)'
Although the formal announce
ment will not be made until to
morrow afternoon, a few hours he
fore the fight. Klrner (Slim) Mc
Clelland, of Detroit, will be named
as referee of the IB-round welter
weight chy mplonsiiip hout be
tween Joe Dundee and Jackie
Fields.
Dundee und his challenger were
resting todaj
There was no doubt In the
mind of trainers of the rival box
ers that their charges would suc
ceed In making the official weight
tomorrow afternoon. Dundee
scaled I4S pounds after his last
hard workout nod his manager,
Max Waxrnan, predicted he would
tip the scale at between 144 and
145 pounds.
PLACE RIGHT FIELD
NEW YORK, July 24. fl1)
Babe Ruth returned to his place in
the New York Americnn lineup to
day in the game against Detroit.
The bambino was 'carried from
the field in Detroit July 17. He
came back against Cleveland two
days later but lasted only an In
ning and was forced again to re
tire. For a time It was feared the
leg injury would keep the Yank
slugger from the game for several
weeks at least.
Ruth took his regulno place in
right field.
TURNER TO GET CUP
Gordon Turner, f 9-year-old.. stu
dent of the local higa school, will
receive a silver cup tor establish
ing a new endurance swimming
record when he remained In the
water, swimming constantly, for 24
hours and 20 minutes, at the Klum
ath Kails natatorhim last Wednes
day and Thursday during the lClks
convention, , ,
ha Verne dravello, 1,1, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Gravellc
of Phoenix, broke previous endur
ance records for children by re
msinlnff in thfr water hours.
Miss Clravelle- la the youngest en
durunce swimmer In the world.
Alvin Young, 21, and James
Raker, IS, .said to have been re
Leased from Monroe reform school
Inst Sunday, are in the local coun
ty jail today, charged with having
robbed the office of the Rogue
River Dumber company of a pump
shotgun, n rifle and numerous txc
cessories last night. Arrested by
Sergeant C. P. Talent, as they had
pulled up to a service station 45
minutes after the robbery Is' said
to have taken place, the boys will
appear before Circuit Judge Harry
D. Norton either this evening or
tomorrow.
According to locM officers, the
boys engaged In a gun- duel two
years ago in Salem with former
Traffic Officer Pete Relnhart, now
famous aviator, having been ap
prehended in a stolen car.
R. A, Work, federal engineer.
I assigned to make a drainage sur
l vey of the Rogue River valley, in
Jackson county, and Prof. II. M .
! Lewis of the Oregon State college,
! irrigation expert, conferred with
I the county court this morning
I upon the work.
j The, county court gave assur
ances that they would pay all ex
penses up to $ 1 una, and that the
county water master and t:ie coun
ty engineer stood ready ,to render
whatever assistance needed.
Vrof. L'. wis stated it was the In
tention this season to make a gen
eral survey, preparatory to a more
intensive survey in the future, if
needed.
He said the principal work now
would be Ui determine if the wet
areas had increased since the In
troduction of Irrigation in these
parts, If the natural drainage flow
of the valley had been altered, and
to sink wells whore no domestic
wells were available, for observa
titms. Me said it was the intention
to use domestic wells wherever
possible, if no windmills were at
tached. Prof. JLewls said (bat It was his
first impression that there was na
extravagant use of irrigation water
in this section, and that t he ob
ject ivi was to remedy . defects
wherever they existed, before they
became acute, lie said all irriga
tion districts had i.v dr.;::::;;;c
problcms.
Prof. Jwis salt! that a sea re! W
"vas heinc made for a topographic
map of the valley, made years ago.
water Master Cu mm trigs said he
thought he could locate It, as It
was his handicraft.
The drainage study will cover a
wide range, chiefly In the orchard
districts, but will also contain data
showing what effect the present
drainage has on towns and cities.
County Judge Sparrow informed
Prof. Lewis that several local folks
argued "that water has unit run
ning down hill, am) 1 wish you
would convince them It has not
changed Its Habits."
A. S. V. Car.penter, 'chairman of
the committee on agriculture and
commerce appeared with tlie engi
neers and said that the Med lord
Irrigation district would contribute
$250 towards t"he expense, and that
the Talent Irrigation district would
be broached for a donation.
H. M, McLaughlin, divisional re
clamation engineer scheduled to
be here to assfst in lh laying out
of the survey, telegraphed that lie
would be unable to conic, Mi'. Car
penter said.
The drainage survey Is now
underway and will h in full swing
in a week or ten days.
FjXDI'KANCK Tl'jtvr c:ontim'i:h
(Continued from Page One.)
LOS ANC.F.LF.S, July 24.
Deferwe of his heavyweight wrest
ling title, wilt take "Dynamite"
litis Honnenberg find his flying
tackle hold, Into the ring here to
night for a best two of tiiree fall
finish match with Joe .Malcewirr,
V'tica, N. Y., body flam expert.
Despite reports that Mnlcewlcc
har worked out a defense HRninut
tho flying tackle, by the u of
wjilch Sonnenberg hns won most
of iiis matches, odds favored the
chu mpion.
Nick Veleoff. rough Han Fran
risen veteran, will clash 'with
(ieorge Kotzonar. Oreek grappler
in the special event.
In th British open of 1923
Cyril Tolley drove the .ViO-yard
fh-wt grern and holed hie putt for
an eagle two.
"AnKeleno's" record of 246 hours.
4:t minutes and -2 seconds waa
equaled when oil sprayed over the
cabin windows. However, in later
notes no mention was made of tha
trouble.
The celebration continued last
night with a half-hour fireworks
display at Lambert-tit. Louia field.
Jack Hon and O'Brlne took part In
the affair with flares.
In notes dropped yesterday Jack
son told of a near collision Mon
day night when a plane bearing
photographera seeking pictures of
the refueling got In the way and
Jackson missed them by 15 feet.
He told also of the lilaue'H nUo.
giving them, the "wash" of the pro
peller. Another note told of the
long and lonely night'vlgfl.
Jackson received orders from
Mrs. Jackson yesterday to Jenm to
play a ukulele while on the lllglit.
saying she wouldn't allow him to
come down until he has mastered
the Instrument, "and that will keen
you up there quite a while."
O Brine's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel O'Brlne, and his sister.
Ruby, arrived from Jbelr Cedar
I Rapids, I o wih home yesterday,
while Jackson's parents, tils bro
ther and sister were on their way
from Knrtbnnlt, M.lnn. , This will
complete the family circles, as the
wives of the filers liave been nt tlu
Held during the flight, MYs.vU'Mrim;
acting as dietician.
Congratulatory messages came
In steady streams Including one
from a proud parent who said tlmlr
son had been named (or Dale Jack
son. Another came from Lnren
Mendell and Roland Relnhart,
whose record of 24ft hours, 43 mill
ties and 32 seconds was the one
broken by the St, Units Robin.
It waa the fifth time this year
the refueling mark had been ex
ceeded, first by the Queatlon Murk
at IjOh Angeles In 15b hours, 40
minutes; next by James Kelly and
Reginald Robbins at Fort Worth
with 172 hours and 32 minutes;
then the City of Cleveland, with
174 hours end 1 minute at Cleve
land, and finally the Angeleno,
Pay Stale Interest, ,
SALKM, Ore., July 24. (I1)
The state ertsurer's . office today
forwarded to the slate's fiscal
agency in New York HO,l)(iO for
payment, August 1, on state high
way bonds; $ I oo.ooo on principal
and $loo.0fto Interest.
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