I P PAGE SEC MEDFOTiT) MATL TRTnUXK MFDFOKD, OKKfiON. TIIUttSDAY, MAY 13, IOTP. Willing and Moe Aid Yankee Golfers Gain Twointjead iniirTi Atrnl century mark eclipsed by blond speedster jVCO I PHPTI ANn'MFflFflRI TFAWliTRIBUNES IROUNCElE JONES ELATED OF BY SHOWING WALKER SQUAD Tolley and Wethered Defeat Von Elm and Voight for Lone British Score of Opening Day. SANDWICH, Kiik.. May 15. (A') J The American Walker cup team today stepped out ill front ot Its jliitlah rival to win tliioe of the four foursomes; the first phase of the International Kolf competition. The blue ribbon nolt event for In ternational amateurs closes tomor row with eight singles matches. Hubert T. .lones, Jr., of Atlanta, Oa., and Dr. O. Willing of Port land, Oro., defeated T. A. Torrance and Kox Hartley eight up and seven to play. Donald Moe of Portland, Ore., and Holiiud MacKonzle of Wilming ton, Del., won from Sir lirnost ilol ilernesB and J. A. Stout, two up and one to play. , . A gallery of 0000 saw tho finish of the match which gave Ililtuln Its lone victory of the day. The Prince of Valcs saw Jones and Willing win, walked In with llobliy The prince tried to finish the Tol-loy-Wetliorcd victory but hud to fight for a place In tho crowd. Cyril Tolloy and Hogor Wcthorotl defeated George Von Him and tieorge Voight, two up. Tullcy's sensational play around tho greens gave tho llritlsh tho edge. . , Britain May Change In tho singles matches tomorrow the eight Americans who played tho foursome today wUI compcto uguin, but tho llritlsh limy substl luto two of Its team. Hobby Jones, captain ol' tho Amerlcun team; was olatcd at the good start for his side,' and lie would have been satisfied with an oven break in the foiirsomos. How .ever, he was not overconfident. ( "We may need that advantago tomorrow," he said. He admitted with a grin that ho will sloop easier tonight with a two-point load. i j Tho Amorlcans now notul only to win three of t lid singles and score a half ill another to retain possos slnn of tho fnmoiis cup which never has boon won by the llritlsh. In the singles tomorrow tho pair lugs will be: Johnston vs. Tolley. Jones vs. Wotborod. Von Elm vs.. Hartley. Vnlgt vs. lloldarness. , . Willing vs. Smith. - ' Oulmet vs. Torrnnco. Moe vs. Stout. ' MneKpiuio vs. Onmpboll. YES! PORTLANDMEDFORD TEAWI BASEBALL TILTDECLARES HALL Missions Victim of Ninth In ning Rally Stars Stop Indians Zinn Hurls No Hit Game. Aiiariateii Prtn 'Acid Frank Wykoff, U. S. C. sprinter, ran the 100-yard dash at the Southern Pacific A. A. U. champion ships In Los Angeles, In S 2-5 seconds, one fifth of second better than the recognized world's' record. Wykoff (right) is shown breaking the tape as Lea Hables finishes second, ' FISH LAKE RESORT CONCESSION GIN; IRK WILL START A new Nailing resort develop ment In Hiputhorn Oregon is In pros per;!, according to llepuly (bimn Warden M. lirown, as Hoy! Smith lias been granted tho conces sion privileges from I ho federal forest reserve for l''lsli Lake. Mr. Smith will Immediately rush to completion throe cabins, put Inn store for sale of supplies mid huva betwoon 20 mid 25 bouts on the I ii ltd for hlro. According to the terms of Ills lease ho must struct two cabins each year. It Is tho intention of Mr. Smith according to report, to turn I'Msh Uiko Into n Hummer camp. Ho baa boon carelaker at tho lake for tho Medford Irrigation district for sev eral years. Klsh Lake is one ot tho moat popular fishing grounds, with a nat ural feed of soil snails and worms lor trout. When "thcy'io not bit ing" niiywbore oIbo, the flab are usually mighty agroeablo at Klsh bake, according to repnrls, With tho development of Improv ed rnnilB to tho lake, the Pish Uiko rosort should hoeomo one of tho most popular In southern Oregon, according to local fishermen. Ash land Tidings. Attendance of Fans Neces sary Sunday if Sport to Continue Bend Bolsters Lineup. . !RA DERN TWIRLS jWRIGHT, LUQUE RUSSIAN MATMAN AID ROBINS IN AN01JSlTC0i,No 1'OllTI.ANl). Ore., Slay IB. VP) Ono of Ira Dorn's airplane spins was BUfriclcnt for Nick Vclcoff, tho Russian heavyweight wrestler hero lust night, and Velcoff decid ed to call It u night's work. It took tho Salt I,ako flash just 25 minutes and 10 seconds to turn the trick. Tho spin followed a vicious headlong crush through the ropes coll-1 and a ton foot drop to tho bare lnmiilx of tno auiinonuin wnieii left Velcott an easy victim for Dern'a favorite bold. As Velcoff mado a furious charge at Dern, tho latter doubled up to meet tho rush and as tho 'Kussian hit him, Dern straightened up, l'alslrm his oppo nent in the air and shooting him over tho top of tho ropes. Velcoff landed on his back on tho boards Veteran Pair Justify Trad ing Confidence of Uncle Robbie Brooklyn in Third Place. ;h Ity lliigli S. rnllerlnn, Jr., Associated Press Sports Writer. Among the trades which imufe u good many baseball fans think ithuC tho Uroolilyn Hohlns woro gating tho worst of tho bargain ! wero thuse which brought Glenn Wright and Adolfu Iakiuo to - Brooklyn. Wright ciinio in exchange fl ' a good pitcher, Jess Petty, ami; was useless last year because of it' bad Hy the Associated Press. Portland won a game yesterday. The Missions wero tho victims. The score was 5 to 2, Kntering the ninth Inning the Mlsslon wero leading. 2 to 0. Until tlio seventh tho game had been a pitching duel between Ted Pllletto and Johnny "Junk" Wal ters, who pitches, catches, out fields, plays third base and hits with equal skill. Tho Missions scored once in tho seventh nnd once in Hie eighth. Then came the fatal ninth. Six bits did tho damage, tho Beavers croting the" plate five times. It remained for Hollywood to' stop Seattle's spectacular climb. Hpottlng tho Indians' tour runs in the first Inning, the stars pro- 1 corded to club out a 13 to 7 vic tory in n fashion 'characteristic of tholr championship behavior last year. No-Hit Hulling. Jimmy Zlnn, veteran San Fran cisco right-hander, today bud en tered that exclusive section of the Imseball hall of fame reserved for pitchers of no-hit, no-run games, ills masterful hurling was done at Sacramento nsalnst the Sena tors and resulted In an 8 to 0 vic tory for the Seals. Just seven Sacs got on bases, four by walks, two through errors by Crosettl and one hit batter. Tho batter who wan hit. Myril Hoag. was the only Sacramento man to get beyond second base and he was held on third. Zinn fanned only one man. but only seven balls were knocked out of tho Infield. Their defeat, however, did not remove tho Senators from tho league leadership, Oakland again defeating Los Angeles. 4 to. 2. urms of the outfielders. ual The fast fulling darkness h,lni.. ' capped tho flold Seal fielders, vthn -were unable to get hold of ground CIS. j The Typos entered the last halt 'of tho seventh 11 runs behind I They ran In 12 runs to w in th, I same, amid shouts of ncilrt j rooters. j Lamport's team took a second Mail Tribune cat-ball team de- i trimming from the Associated oil feated Clold Seal Creamery last I aggregation last night In aJit! night by tho astonishing score ot : game. This way fully as Interest. 21 to 20. Ing as' tho first game betwei-. The-dairymen had the game In ; these two teams', the outcomoT their cooler till the last half of which was 1 to 0 In favor of (ft tho seventh Inning, then things j Oilers. , . began to happen., flumes tonight: Jennings Tire Ualls literally ntined out or tne vs. juecllorn, .I'-jXcnunge; uates AWo sky. far beyond inn nlllstretcneu i n. TWILIGHT RALLY Gold Heal. mid rolled down Into the orchestra arm. jLuquc, a votornn of 14 years pit. i with the Cincinnati lteds arrived Klmer Cluthrle, Kansas City nnd1 In oxehanRe for some much young- Harry Demotrul, Chicago, wrestled to a draw with each taking a fall. It was mainly a rabbit punching contest. Farmer Vanco and Harry Olson went to a draw In tho cur tain raiser with neither gaining a j fall. HOW TO VOTE For Erection of Court House and for Washington School Site I. Following is a copy of the ballot to bo used in tomorrow's elec tion on the courthouse project. It shows how to mark the ballot to vote instructing the County Court to use the $260,000 now on hand to build a courthouse, and also how to mark the ballot to vote for the Washington School Site. . , , Primary Nominating Election Ballot At the Primary Nominating; Eloction to Bo Held on tho lCtli Day of May, A. D., 1930. Malta a cross (X) between tho number and tho answer voted for. Shnll a new count v court house bo constructed in Medford, Jadtson County, Orcpon, usitiR for such purpose not more tlmn !f'2ti0,0(l0 from the funds on hnnd nnd received by snid County from the United Stales Government under nn net of Conuress tinted July 13, lHli. : 300 X Yea. I vote for tho Construction of a New Court Hojiso 301 No. , I voto against tho Construction of a Now Court House. Shnll the Court House for Jnckson County, Oregon bo constructed on tho following described site : Block number ono (1) of Galloway 8 Addition to tho City ot .Med ford, Jnckson County, Oregon, sometimes0known ns tho Wnshiug ton School Site. 302 X Yes. I voto for the Washington School Site Shall the Court House for Jnckson County, Orepou be constructed on tlio following described site ! i Blocks eight (8) and nine (9) of the Original Townsito of Medford, Jnckaon Colllitv, Oregon, lying between Jnckson Street and Third Street, nnd between Hnrtlett Street nnd Central Avenue, sometimes known aa tho Armory Site. biiHcball mntcrliil. Those two went u lonKl'Wuy toward Justifying Wllbert Kobin- Hiin's confidence In them ycstm'ilny uh they formed un.nllhincc which put tho Kohlna In third ilado. in he National lciiKiie, lletween (Rom they defeated the Cincinnati lteds 7 to !. Johnny Frederick completed the Hrooklyn triumph with a homer with two on hnKc In the sixth in-IllllK. With the aid of a lot of ruin nnd colli weather, tlio Hrooklyn victory HtralKhtened out the National leaKUe standhiK a trifle. All but two of the Rallies In National 1 leaiuio were postponed. As ltrook- lyn went Into third place, Clncln- natl dropped into n tie for fifth while tho St. l.ouls (.'ordinals, vic torious for the eighth successive time, came up to take fourth. The Cardinals moved into' the first division Ity beating tho letlKUO leading New York t.iants yesterday by 7 to 3. Ycstciilaj'H Const Tipiikuo llcsults. (Hy the Associated PreBS.)' At San Francisco: H. H. IS. Portland 5 i'l 0 Missions '2 12 1 Walters and Woodall; T. I'illette, Caster nnd llofmnnn. At Oakland: R. II. E. I,os AnKeles 2 S 2 Oakland 4 11 1 Home, Walsh and Skiff; Crag head nnd Head. At l,os AllKclcs: n. H. 13. Seattle 7 10 1 Hollywood 13 13 1 Hiibbell, House, Lnmanskl and llorreanl; Hollelt'ion, Wetzel and Hassler. At Sacramento: R. H. E. Snn Francisco 8 10 2 Sacramento 0 0 2 Zlnn and Gaston: llryant and Koohlct. ... Uhlc'ss' thero Is more uttendanco at tHo Southern Oregon Baseball leaguo games at tho fairgrounds, the Medford team of that organi zation will collapse with a dull and sickening thud, Court Hull . dlrector-genorul said this morn ing. He is confined to hiti. home with a spell of rheumatism, and unable to get around and- rouse the funs, who to date, have been dormant to tho point of distrac tion, from the standpoint of the players, who dislike to cavort be fore vacant spaces; Dlrector-Oeneral Hall hopes that the fans will' display their loyalty next Sunday, und show up, when Medford plays tho Bend team here, even though tho senshore, . the hilhi' and other far rc:ace.'caH The Medford team Is leadlngl the league at the present time. . and appears to bo tlio Heaviest hitting aggregation ;n the circuit. They arc now rounding Into shape and offering n good aVtlcle of ball. They are as fast as any team III the league, and worthy of whole . hearted support. Ilcnd Strcttgiliciicil. The Hcnd team has been strengthened the past week and arc n flashy, outfit. Like Klamath Falls, they are hacked to the limit by their supporters. Cliff Host In slated to start the gnmo Sunday against them, . with Montgomery In reserve. Montgom ery is assured of reinstatement, as Ashland will withdraw their protest. Ho is a high school pitcher, pitching for experience, and tho fun of the game. Owing to the weuther, .the lo cals have been unablo to get Inas much practlco the past week as they would liko but even so they will not tag enUrclyjholploijl' ' Fans aro reiiuested to do their Sunday fishing before or after the game and come out and root for victory and patronize tlio nntional gome for n change. "Clear up your dear, and bepopula skin, 1 L tmm If ynn dmlre a clear Kkln ron mmt keep your blond In Rood condition Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with ots of mill end blocks. 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Skilled physicians recognize the appearance of skin eruptions as being an indication that the body's power of resistance is low. The natural way to remedy this condition is to restore the red-blood-cells to normal. This is why so many thousands have been en abled to free themselves of these unsightly blemishes and painful skin annoyances by taking a course of S.S.S. ..... S.S.S. helps Nature restore the blood to its normal state, Healthy blood nourishes the body and works against Infeetion-and diseases . Without plenty of rich, red blood there would' be no strong, sturdy,, powerful men, or healthy, beautiful women. . ' If you are troubled with so-called skin ais- -orders, take a few bottles of S.S.S. A Clear Skin Comes From Within WILDCAT PETE PUTS GOB OUT WITH SPIN KA'LtiM. On'.. May 1 5. (P) cd the decision In u ' wrestling exhibition Iff" Wcdnrwduy nlwht over Pallor Watkins when tho lat tor WiiH Incapacitated after, being thrown to the mat In a npln for tho second fall. Watkins had taken the first fall with a stopover toe 25 Baseball Standings ( Hy the Associated Press.) Const, .303 Vcs. I voto for the Armory Site. Tho. first outboard niotorboat reKatta of last April proved ho sm-cosMf tit on KnilKiant lake, wotith of Ashland, n seeond regatta will be held by Medford post, Amert ean l-eloti there Sunday. May ir. Many Moore, chairman of tho last iVKatta. Indicated today thero will he more competition at tho next event and all indications point toward blKKr and better rueos. Tho public 1-s Invited to watch the tryottts at the lako next Sunday. Henry Kluhrer, who won three cups at tho last races, wilt be fortunate to come In second. In view of tho new boats scheduled to take part In tho next races. Hutch Welch will enter a Seft horc. nnd Al Stevens is enter Inu a Seahor.te. 24. Std Smith If also planning new equipment for hi boat. .lack Moore Is brlnnlns hti rec ord-lreaktnir "flyinK Cloud" for tho Class It division. ThP two Al bany boats. "Jolden lipper." nnrt 'Miss Albany" wilt be In the line, tip and eoinMt(tton the boats save last Knster was plenty. The Standard Oil company wilt Install a loud twjjeaklttir systerr. for the next reirattn and wilt, in other ways, ro-operato with race of ficial. Tho loud speuklntc nysfoni in coiuhO to Medford on a special truck. A r'pi7t this moraine indicated that the races were to lie Rivet by the Medford Uont club, falling tti( state hat the resaita Is he n. Ire Idea of the Medford American tulon post, which eiondcd much , I'linn in insnie tap siiccpviq ni imp t first nnd which l inw Wn knm w. u ret; Sacramento 22 14 Jill 1,os Anneles 20 14 .588 Oakland 2 15 .583! San Kranclseo 20" 17 . fl 4 1 1 Seattle IS 18 .500 Missions lit l!l .45" llottywood 14 21 .400 Portland U M .314 Nntional. W. U Tot. New York 14 ! .600 Chicno IB U .593 Hrooklyn 13 1 1 .542 St. Louis 14 12 .53 Cincinnati 12 13 .500 Plttshrnh 12 12 .500 Boston 14 .34 Philadelphia 7 13 .2X5 American lenptie standlniw un chnnKed. Vesterday's Rames raln- "d nut. ' BASEBALL i, !. . Far Grounds Sunday 2:30 p. m. & BEND MEDFORD Admission BOo Children 12 and under Free A Pitcher,' Buttle SHOW BEND THAT MEDFORD CAN ALSO TURN OUT GOOD CROWDS Retain Norblad A. W. Norblad is a friend of the com mon people, lie is one of them. After thorough investigation we, the under signed, legal voters of Jackson County, Oregon, believe that Mr. Norblad is in every way qualified for the high office . of (iovernor of the State of Oregon, lie is a man of wide experience. Forty jiine years of age. Strong physically; and in the best of health. Able in every way to carry the burdens of this high office and render to Ihe people of 1 lie State of Oregon real 'and beneficial service. Vole '21 (X) A. AY. Norblad. A. C Hubbard (Jus Newbury George B. Alden , , . Dr. J. C. Hayes ' 1 Frank C. Clark r R. G. Brown, Eagle Point L. B. Baker Carl Y. Tengwald Del'rcy Getchell E.,A. Turnquist George P. Lindley M. M. Kindle C. C. Leonard Louis P. Older, Jr. C. E. Gates J. H. French, Eagle Poiijt Charles E. Brown R. T. Seaman, Eagle Point C. C. Murray R." S. Murray Jerry Jerome o S. H. Hawk Wm. M. Holmes 0. C. Boggs D. E. Millard C. M. Kidd P. E. Greaves R. E. Green 1 A. L. Hill 0. H. Bengtson ' Paid Advertisement Martha Murray Barrick H. K. Hanna T. J. Enright Frank Ditsworth, Prospect Alvin Tollefson Lawrence Pennington . Clarence C. Cartwright Joe Fliegel R. W. Crowson E. R. Brophy Carl D. Garman, Central Point Charles Kell, Gold Hill James W. Lively, Gold Hill H. A. Dii Buque, Central Point .' C. M. Thomas Ben J. Trowbridge John A. Anderson, Central Point Lester Throckmorton, ' Eagle Point R. E. Robison, Talent D. M. Lowe, Taleift Arthur E. Laing Perl Wardle Eulalia Bailey Nellie Glascock A. P. Butler T. W. Miles Wm. F. Isaacs J. W. Kirkpatrick W. B. Robinson 0. C. Boggs, Jr. Norblad for Governor ommittee