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MEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MCTFOUr), OT.r:f,ONT. TUESDAY, MAY fi. 1W-
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DON IE GETS
THRILL IN
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INVASION
American Walker Cup Team
- Arrives in England Jones
Predicts Hard Battles in
? Tourney,
PLYMOUTH, KriKluntl, Miiy (!.
0(1') Momljer.4 of tho Anii'rican
Walker cup team reached lJiifcluml
today on tho Maui'etunla. All dlH
rm barked except Hubby J ouch,
who remained uboard and pro
cpt'df'd to Houlhanipton. Ho ex
pressed the opinion that tho team'B
proHpcctH were good.
: "But," Jones nuld, "I am hure
(hut wo nliall have a very hard
fiKbt for I think that Grout Urltiilii
hiis - got toju'thor hor HlroiiKeHt
toani in years. I lnyHelf have been
playing very well I uuppone, but
having played u lot of golf I don't
like to say too much about that. I
have not played for three wooka,
however, and got only a little prac
tice on tho boat. We Khali ttee how
we ahupQ up when we get down
to hard practice."
Joiiph would not commit hiniHolf
on probable pairing of hit men
in the fuun.on.oH. Tho junlur
inFmbor of the toam, Donald Aloe,
evidently wuh thrilled over hlu firHt
visit to Jinglund. "The reHponHl
blllty thrown upon uh by tho golf
Afwoclution rather frlghtenu mo,"
he said, "but I'm determined to
play my very bent. "I know I'll
have a wonderful time."
DoUfflns FairbankH Iho arrived
on tho Mauritania, with the inten
tion of seeing the matcheH. lie
mild that ho hud gono ho golf-mad
that he just could not remain In
Hollywood whilo IiIh follow coun
trymen were buttling In lOnglund.
Hq wuh ovon mora optimistic of
thb team's chancoa than was Junon
hltiiHOlf.
248 PINS TAKES
LEAD IN SINGLES
' SEATTLE, Wash., Mny 0. (P)
Tho linlf way mnrli win sched
uled to bo reached tonight In tlio
18th annuitl northwestern interna
tional howling congroHS.
Tho majority or eurly leaders in
tho vnrlous classes continued to
hold their places through yoHtor
day's play. Tho Orcgonlun flvo ot
Portland rolled Into third placo
In tho -Ivo-mnn comroorclul di
vision last night with a scoro o(
2061.. Tho only flrxt placo to
clinngo hands yesterday wan in
the booHtor class when tho Tele
phone l'ioncorn of Seattle forged
to tho lop with 2507.
, Harold Danlcy of tho Orcgonlun
team scored tho hlgheHt single
gnmo total of tho tournament to
date when ho cracked 248 pins
lust night.
. The Milwaukee specials of Ta-
coma buttored 2520 pins to climb
Into third placo In tho boontor
close. i
DAY WOLFE SELECTED
TO SUCCEED JENNE
( POHTLAND, Ore., May 0 (fl1)
liny Wolf, athletlo couch at Wood
burn high Hchool, him boon hi loot
ed as tho now WnHhlngton coach
hero, to succeed Kldon Jonno who
goca to Pacific univei-Hlty an direc
tor of athlotlcH. Tho change la ef
fective next month.
Wolf In !17 yearn old, C feet 2
IncheH tall and weigh 100 poundn.
Ho graduated from ForeHt drove
high In urn, and from Pacific
unlvoraity In 1926. Ho mndo a
name for himself as gunrd and
tucklo on sevorul l'nolflo teuiun.
Vlsliernion MInMiir.
TOKYO. May 6. fl) Advices
io Rongo Ncwh auency from 8eoul
toduy fmld a dozen flHhlng boutH,
wich of - which carried throe to
Tlvo men, wore mlKnlng off Molt
pho, Houthcrn Korea, uh tho result
of n wtorm lat night.
ONLY 10 CENTS"
Cttflfl Come Out Without a
Murmur; tyin Gone At
Once Guaranteed.
WAFERS THIN AS PAPER
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"1 never 8 aw their equal." Yank
..orns right out by the roots and
never a pain or stinfr. K' a Joy
to stick an 'O-Joy Corn Wafer" on
a tender, achy corn. Away goca
pain immediately and the! later
out comes callous, corn, roots and
All. Slip shoes right on they
won't hurt. O-Joy Corn Wafers
r thin as paper. Stop using ugly
burning acids and doughnut plas
ters. Thousands of people tortured
with corns have Joyfully praised
O-Joy Wafers. Results absolutely
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SPORT SLANTS
Alan J Gould .
All four of tho principal Amcr-to help America triumph and the
lean gulf champion, will Join the Wnlker Cup matches by Ihe close
. ... , .1 , i '.score of 6 to 5.
invasion of British links launchca j n lu.Mllh ,,,, thc f,rift
wllh the end of April und conllnu-1 tliur w(.ri. janos, Al Watrous, Wa.'
Iiik until the middle of June. Iter llagen and George Von 1-1 in.
The -biggest parade of cluhj Wulter Hagen contributed to the
swingers ever organized for the; rout by beatliiK Abe .Mitchell. 2 to
advance on the I. Ion's Links is! I, In their famous 72-hole match
headed by Hobby Junes, cuptain I that aroused ho much controversy
u the amateur Walker ('up team ! because the American pro kept his
and holder ot the natlonO open j l;rlllsh rival waiting at tho tee.
crown; Glenna Coliett, tho worn-
en's champion; Harrison Johnston, 'he Grand Army of the Ite-
the umau t klni,'; and J,eo DIeKoi, : public's llnkH iloes as well on the
professional champion, who also!""""- '' lJrl"- 'h!, wl"
holds the Canadian open title. I be no cause for complaint. At
The most conspicuous flfc-ure ! "ast 'here Is the nood chance of
mlsslni; from this convention of;onoth"r Vankeo jleanup with:
champions is Walter llaKen, Amer- I 1. Jones, Johnston. .V o n E I m,
lean holder of the ISJItlxh opon"lB'y. WIlllnK, Moe. Oulmet and
.. . .. . . ,....! : Vffinlw.nwlA loiiillntr thd rlcfonHfi Of
title ror me two weuHona. v.yrn - - " --
James IluHtlngn. of courts, will be tn Walker Cup uh well as tho ut-
i liniv. to ilcfniiil hlw hold on thr
Ilrillsh amateur acoiitre, but Joco
Wnt hn t-oil hnu nttfciir) und will not
defend the Hrltlnh women's chum-
idonMhlp uh aho huH ho often dono.
The bent previous year that the
ini'lf on thr, ItrlllKh amateur.
'I. Jones, Dlogel, H(irton Smith,
VunKIm and a few otHerB udvune
ing on the Krltish open.
3. Dlogel taking up the personal
niblicks with Abo Mitchell.
4. And the biggest list of Amer
Yankee golfers huvn ever enjoyed lunn women stars yet mustered for
on Itritish soil wuh ll(J the year
that Hobby Jones captured the
Hrltlsh open for the first time at
I-vthnm and HL Anne'B. JesK Kwoet-
er won the Itritish lunutcur at
Mulrf leld and the two combined
foreign play, led by Cllonna Col
iett, Helen Hicks, Maureen Orcutt,
V'ii-irtnln VnnWIp Jind ll dozen
othera, for a team match as well
as the Ilritiah women's championship.
S0NNENBUR1
MA MASTER
MARSHA
L
BUI
I.OS ANOKLICS, May 0. Somo
1 7,000 persons with un evenliiR
and 70,(I0(I to spend for entrance
fees, last iiIkIu saw "Gloomy" Gus
Honnenberjr cIIiik lo tho claim ho
InyH tt the world heavywolKht
wrestling crown, lie tackled his
Gas Sonneriber
wny to tho two concluding falls of
a finished exhibition aftor Hvorett
Marshull, La Junta, Colo., gruppler
had annexed tho first act with a
prolonged airplane spin in less
than half an hour.
The studont marvel took tho
first full In 31 minutes after hoist
ing tho champion for u lejigthy
twirl in the "airplane spin," appli
cation of which usually Icuves the
victim In no condition to continue
the ovcnlng'H entertainment.
Honnenherg cunio buck, however
and miulu iilck work of tho young
mutmun, taking tho rtecond fall in
11 minutes und the third In one
minute, U l! seconds by repented
flying tucklcs, using his heuil us a
battering rum In It is opponent's
abdomen.
Tho match, which came to n
sensational close, was not other
wise distinguished aa a spectacle
for the Wrigley Kield crowd, which
expected a highly Interesting but
tle of skill tint) brawn,
Konnenberg'a title, ulso claimed
by (ieorge Shlkat was at slake.
Last Night
ftv the Associated Press.
Philadelphia Hat Batta lino,
featherweight champion, outpoint
ed Hew Massey, Philadelphia (10).
New York Tony Cunzonorl, of
New York, outpointed Harry Curl
ton, Jersey City (10).
I'rovldence, U. I. Johnny Vuc
ca, Hoston, defeuted Km 11 Paluso,
Halt Lake City (9). (Paluso dis
qualified for not breaking cleanly).
Hoiyoke, Mnss. Lope Tenorlo,
Philippines, and Kddie ilkins,
Now York, drew, (10).
Wheeling, W. Va. Midget ftllke
O'Dowd, Columbus, O., knocked
out Phil Verdi, Cleveland, O., (3).
Wichita, Kas. "AVIhlcut" Nonte,
Hiumrlght, Oklu., outpolntod
Mickey Cohen, Denver (10).
New Castlo, Pa. Phil Tobias,
New York, outpointed Huby Brad
ley, Hoiyoke, Mass., (10); Jackie
Ward, Clevelund, outpointed
Krunkle Tunds, Now Custlo (G).
CI won villi, Miss. Jeff Akers,
Tupelo, Miss., knocked out Huilor
Knrlght, Kansus City (0).
STATE BASEBALLERS
DEFEAT IDAH0 13-3
CunVAHLIH. Ore., May 0. (P)
Oregon Htate Ooilogo wont on a
batting sproo yesterday to defeat
Idaho, 1 :t to 3. Woods, Wagner
and MeKennun knocked homers.
Hrown held tho visitors to four
safeties und struck out 1U. Tho
score:
II. II. E.
Idaho 3 4 5
Oregon Htato 13 15 1
Butteries: Smith. McCall, Ja
cobs, Kpuuny and Price; Hrown,
Mack and Schneider.
A'S
OVERCOM
BAD HABITS TO
RECOVER LEAD
Fifth Successive Victory
Over Browns Chalked Up
When Simjnons Gets Cir
cuit Clout in 12th.
j league recruit, gavo up 'only five'
j hits as the New York Yankees won
; tlu'il' third straight game from the
i Chicago White Sox. 4 to 1.
In tho National league, the New
York Oiants went back into first
place with a 9 to 1 triumph over
the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hill Wal
ker was tho wholo show for the
winners,
Cii1lnnatl pounded Burleigh
Crimes for six runs in the first
five innings and easily beat the
Boston BraveH, 10 to 6.
Ht. Louis and Brooklyn had a
day off and tho Chicago Cubs play
ed only one Inning of their game
with the Phillies before rain hail
ed hostilities. Incidentally, It' wh
tile first postponement the Cubs
have had since tho season opened.
STATE LEGION PAPER
Jty Herbert W. Itai ker.
Associated Press Sports Writer.
Connie Mack's Philadelphia Ath
letics have overcome tho npotty
play that marked their early-season
efforts and, vaulted back Into
the lead In the American league
ri.ee.
Al Simmons' fifth homor of the
season enabled the A's to register
their fifth successive victory ut the
expense of tho St. Louis Browns
yosterduy, 4 to 3. In 12 innings.
It was the sheer powerrather than
the continuity of the champions'
hutting that beat the Browns. Lefty
Grove, A'h ace southpaw, wuh
pounded for three runs In tho first
two Innings but Joey Boley hit two
home-runs and Mule Haas one to
tie the score by the end of the
sixth Inning. Five and one-half
,nnlngs of scoreless baseball fol
lowed before Simmons broke up
the gang. Grove went the route
for the A's, as did Alvln Crowder
for the Browns,
Victims of a vicious batting at
tack at Boston, tho Cleveland In
dians fell back into a tie with tho
Athletics for tho league lead. Four
Indian pitchers were pounded for
23 hits as the Red Sox won, 18
to 3. -
Tho Washington Senators suf
fered their third straight defent,
losing to Detroit, 3 to 1, In a tight
pitchers' battle between Lloyd
Brown and Lefty Hogsett.
Gome, Khiitos.
Vernnn Gomez, Pacific Coast
Southern Oregon's first speed
boat regatta, staged by Medford
post of the American Legion, re
ceived Rome nice publicity on the
front page of the Oregon Legion
naire this month. An article by
Harry Moore, chairman of the
event, reviewed the high lights of
the regatta and indicated that an
other one would follow shortly.
Much intercut has been taken In
this new sport throughout the state
and Indications point to a still larg
er turnout next time.
Baseball Standings
(By the Aasociatod Press.)
Nutloiiul.
New York
Pittsburgh
SEATTLE
E
;nll accouufor .bt 10 other) .-h ed"j,,st
m" . fUn, of the bunu-jtrtet. except tor .& k
lB were enveloped by flumes hIHtI Immediately suspended. ' "a
fl!v tlio Associated Press.)
qhn ..i.nitcrilu ffist-stcnuin Los
Ahgeles Ansjels mako their nm
appearance of the season today
ai;ain.st the San Francisco Missions
at San Kiiclsco. The Seals meet
Hollywood at Los Anpeles In the
first Bamc of a three weeks' tout
that will take the locals to Oak
land and Sacramento before re
turnlnK to Itecreation park, while
Sacramento and Oakland clash at
Oakland. The two northernmost
teams of thc circuit. Seattle and
Portland, who with Hollywood aiu
wuRlng a torrid contest for clar
honors, meet at Portland.
Sacramento moved Into the le.i-j
Kue leadership last week by virtue i
of a whirlwind finish against thej
Seals on the hitter's home ball
yard. The Oaks started the week
In first placo and returned home
for the scries with the present
leaders in third place.
Cinclnnatlv
St. Louis .
Aincrictlll
Cleveland ..
Philadelphia
Chicago
St. 'Louis
Xew York
lloston
W. L. Pot.
9 5 .643
II) 0 .1125
U 8 .5711
9 7 .56-.)
7 7 .500
7 1 !) - .43Si
0 12 .313
5 10 .883 1
W. L. Pet.
11 5 .OSS!
11 5 .CSH j
11 C .647 j
7 7 .500
S U .471
0 (I .400
(I'll .353
G 14 .300
WRECKED BY BLAST
LIVERPOOL, Eng., May . (P)
A terrific explosion In lllbby's
oil cake mill on Great Howard
street this morning killed one man.
Injured four others so severely that
they are not. expected to recover
1 Ralph E. Williams
Republican
. National Committeeman
For the first lime in (lie history of the West a Western
man Ralph E. Williams of OrcRon is Vice Chairman ol
Ihe Republican National Committee. During the past six
months he has served ns acling Chairman of Ihe National
Committee, lie has given 22 years of unselfish service lo
Oregon, its citizens and its worthy enterprises. His service
has been without salary or financial remuneration of any
kind. To re-elect him means lhat Oregon keeps its im
portant place in affairs of Ihe Republican National Com
inillee and that citizens of Ihe slate will continue lo have Hie
benefit of Mr. Williams' influence in Washington, D. C,
Vote 13X Williams, Ralph E.
Paid Adv. Citizens Commltf pf, Mary ,. Merry, Secretary
l'urter Jlldg., Portlund, Ore.
needsport. HulldhiK owned by
People's West Coast Hydraulic cor
poration being extensively remodj
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MERRICK'S
wn ficure
Vuniil Joe, tho lltli" tmllnn Kinp
pier, Hcliniliilod to tiinnln with (lull
WalkltiH here next .Monday night,
hiiHffluKl n colorful career nml, nl
IIhmikIi JuM out of his teoim, tlm
Iiroiui'il wiirrlur Iihh uvr.n IiIh na
tive Mexico torn iiauiuler by revolu
tions on four tlirrnrent occasions.
YihiiiI .Inc., wiuise renl Hume Is
.lone ('luiiNthiMhun. Is of ttie Yun.ui
trilio of InillfiiiH locuteil al St-iiiorn.
Knell revolution rinds rival fncllnnx
muklug overtures to thcrto people
hflcniyt of their unexcelled flKlittnn:
qualities. They are declared to tie
tho bravest fighters In all Mexico, i
1-ert nlnnn In pence in their j
mountain 1'antneMses, they are (inlet i
anil harmless, hut when nrouseil
and In their war paint, they prove
f carles. Their home llfo Is spent
In farming and their pnstlmo Is
hunting and flHlilug. Their sports
urn writlliiK and running. j
,loe ability was (Uncovered by i
the lute Matty Matsuda while the
Japanese was touring Mexico and
Joe was brought to the t'nlted
States. After two years he created
a scnmitlon.
The Indian won 19 turnlght con-;
tests heforo he was defeated- and i
MuiM.9.1 preillried: "He will win i
th middleweight ('lAiniiloiiKhlp In
Hide of five years."
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