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I PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNE, MEDFORD", OREflOX, FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1930. Jones Will Play Wethered' Tomorrow For Amateur Titfc -w - 'A DEFEATS VOIGT FOR CHANCE AT BRITISH CROWN Two Down at 13th Hole, Bobby Exhibits Great Golf to Square Play on 17th Green. AMERICA'S BEST ENTERED IN INDIANAPOLIS RACE HT. ANDRE WH, Kcotlnnd, M:iy 30. (A) Itoliliy Jonr-H niU'iinced to Hip final of tho liritlwh nmntour If olf chiimpIiinKhii) this nfternnn by eliminating George Voiwht, one up. The ripen champion of the United HtnteH had to come from behind tu win from his fellow countryman. Jones wan two down ut tho 13th, reduced Ills opponent's lend to one with a birdie four when Voisht wuh trapped nnd took five. At the. critical 17th hole, Jones cut nil the distance pomtlhle over tho projecting building. He hnd nn advantage of 15 y unlit In dl tnncp. Oeorgo had to play a drn tferoiiR rterond hott rinklng beini; nhort on In "tho road," He oloetfl to play Hufo In a little hollow he fore the green. Jones followed, xendlng IiIh bull Into tho nuine llp. Hobby then played firm and run hlH up over tho treacherous dlpB and waves of the fcreen. Th ball took them nil but stopped 15 feet from the hole. Volght ran bin atone dead. .Tones Hteppod up and, surveying the line, very de liberately plumped tho ball Htralght Into the cup. There wuh a great cheer from the crowd as the match went home all square. Tho 17thwa halved In blrdin four and then Jones won the IStn to tnko tho match and leave only one match standing between him and the one major chumptonHhlp hp never ha been able to win. Jonott' opponent In the final to morrow, at 36 holes, will ho Roger Wetherod, former Tirftlsh amateur champion and, like Jones, captain of this year'n "Walker Cup team. Wethered won his way to the finn'l by defeating Lister Hartley, two up nnd one to piny. SPORTm SLANTS i iiiiiii ( nrrri a uuiiw utrtA OAKLAND HELP Of 1H RookieGoneWild The experts appear flome'jlaij on his great southern California skeptical of -the announcement That the Giants obtained Hughie Crltz from the Keds in exchange for nothing more than the right-handed pitching services of Larry (the Red) Itenton. Tho best guess is that it cost the New York club anywhere from ll'fi.OOO to $50,000 in cash or certi fied cheek to get the one article nf baseball Ivory that it has needed more than anything else this year. Crltz, with Terry, Jackwon and TJndstrom gives Me.Graw not only the 1jest Infield in either major league but the greatest the fam ous chieftain haa had since the j palmy days of Tenney, Doyle. Rrid well and Devlin. The latter quar tet of stars played together for only two years, J9O8-0U. In more modern times, the com bination of Kelly, Frisch, Fletcher and Groh was considerable help to McG raw's forces. It Is still open to argument, how ever, whether any infield quartet, past or present, rivals the famous four of the old Athletics Melnnls, Collins, Harry and Baker apprais at $100,000hut worth a million at current prices. -America's Greatest active drivers nra mono those nominated to drive cars m tne tin nun f 500 mils race In Indianapolis, May 30. They include: Loulo Schneider, who Is ohown oendlng his car over ths speedway: Phil Shafer (left), Louie Meyer Reenter), raclna champion in 1923 and 1929, and Pete Do Paolo (right), 1925 and 1927 champion. . , , . LOMSKI LENHART BATTLE TO DRAW mmmm np title mat match IIIIIU 1L.IIUUM VI 7 - , ' T MAJORS SHOWS WILL ATTRACT BIG FEDERALS DEFEAT j CALIFORNIA OILS 2 CLOSE RACES THWSAY ERY,9T06 PACIFIGHIGHWAY PLAY DOUBLE HEADER II , - - a . Another clotillehendoV: laflubuk! proitram hua hpon achoiluled for Sunday nt thft Ornnts sprvlco mil lion on Iho Crulor Loko hlKhway. Tho Hllckles will play Talilo Hoi'k ivt a. m nnd DIk Stickles will moot Wimn Valk-y hluh In the 2 p. m. contest. Last Hunday Kenwood dofentotl Tnlent, 17 to 10, In a morning Kame, while the Rttcklen ewamiied Ijiko Crock, 10 to a, In tho nlnlit rap, . No iidmlHHlnn In clmrKotl for tho BameM, 4 OHKflON StATK COIXKOK. Cnrviillls (.Special) UrcKon Htatp rook track team, under the coach ing nf l,on Htlner, ha Junt cloMed tho mioHon with n clenn unite. Tho Itookn defeated I'nlverelty of Oro Ron FroHh In both tho dunl relay und dual track meet nnd turned In a decisive victory over Alliany COllCRO. Coach Rilner has not been de feated since coming to Oregon Htatc two years It go HA I. KM, Oro., May .10. (PI WoBhlnHton roiuily pcnplo arc moro Inloroxtcd In 1 1 in lllhlo than those In any olhor counly In the sloto, nccorilliiK to tho number of high school students who look the lllblo examinations May 2, conduct ed by the stntn educational depart ment. A lotitl of .1:1 Washington county students took tho tests, tft In tho old testament nnd IS In the new testament. for Lead in National A's Press Solons for Top Spot in American. I'Olt TIjANI.), Ore.;. Mny ; 30. (A1) In one of tho UeHt boxlnw i v ' : " ' ,; nartlH ween In Portland, Prod Jjen-j 1 ' V hurt, Hpokone, and io Lomnki. j Robins and Cardinals Tied Ahenleen, liKht henvy weim. put on a Imtlle lunt nlKht thut hat I the bltf (VillMcuin eiowd on ede tliru ont nnd wh It'll terminated in a popular draw. J.cnlmrt'H rupKedneHH nnd flKht inK henrt Htoml him In wood stead. Kor the fii'Ht hIx roundn lomxkl hud u doelded ede. In the Hee- ond Ieo opened n had cut over l.enhai'LH U-ft eye nnd in tho fourth did the name thing to his riKlit eye. From thut time, on fn hurt wan hundlciipped by the blood l Kettinir into IiIh vyvn. I tut he never let up and In the mxtn round he rmiuht Ium-kl on the Jaw with n hard overhand rlht hwIiik und ehttrKed him like a wild man. IoniKkl plainly Hunted at the knecH. but the bell rang. Lenhart had another K"d round In the seventh und wna (orehiK the flKhtlnj; in the tenth. The crowd roared for a draw. Lenhart. weighed 1 7S, LomUl 173. Another hummer wn the hIx round Heml-windup betweon Krlwo Mrdale nnd .lark Kenlworth, pop ular Hnlem, Ore,, unuUipaw. U wftH a win in baiiK nfl'air with Me Oale InklnK an early lead and Kenlworth mmlnK from behind to earn a draw. .loo Oaldor, Aberdeen, took a four-round deelnlon over Johnny Hull, l.o AiiKeleH; Al TrumaiiH. Han lih'Ko, won over Kddlo Her man, four roiindx and Johnny (larvey knoeked out Jack Turner tn (he Heron d round of tho cur tain miner. Ity JIukIi S. riillerton, ilr., AHHoelated Press Sports Writer. The first biff holiday of tho base ball hookou, Memorial day, is in , riK iu ime of the bralnieHt men in many ways in0 uri mueposi oi Ule biiHinesa and )mh hncl littlo dif- The firflt world's champioiiHliip wroHtllnR march in Medford In two yearH will iiresent Henry Jones of Piovo, Utah, holder of the middle weight belt, and Yaqui Joe of So nora, Mexico, former holder, next Monday. This match Is the first since Kd (StrnnRler) Lewis defend ed his heavyweight title here uKuinst Dili Slmw of Ohio two years no. Jones, who has held the belt longer than any other man in the the pennant race. Coming In the middle of (he second month' of play, it marks the turn Into that part of the campaign known us "mill -season.' The standings today brins prom iHo uf two fine ruees in the major circuits with the National league's contenders probably more, closely matched. Tho llrooklyn Itohlnn and Kt. Louis Cardinals come up to the milepost tied for the lend as thn result nf yesterday's one game. The ttoblns overcame a half-game deficit by beatinff the New York Ctiants, ) tu 1, while Ht. louls was Idle. Ilchlnd them, ritlshurgh, Chica go, New York and Jloston are In a clnsi Ki'oiii, the Pirates just three games to the bad. Itronklyn Taken (limits. llronklyn found n two-man Com bination effect ivo In healing the riculty in the continued successful delciiHe of the diamond studded belt, ou display at llrown's. The match is expected to draw fans from all parts of southern Oregon hecaus eor the well known ability of the challenge- and- con ditions which promise one of the hardest fought matches seen here this year. . i, Consistency does not always have its own reward, as witness the case of Kd Ha mm nnd Sabin Car:. Ha m m f o r the past t h reo years has broad-Jumped every rival Jie has met Into submission. He has cleared 25 feet more times than any olhe leaper, but one big jump by Hllvio Cat or, a Haitian, hns cost llumm possession of the world's record. Cnrr, the Yale pole vaulter, al ways had sometbinff of an edg- rivpl, Leo Jiarnes. They met five times. In major competition and Carr won four times, including tho Olympic competition, but Harnes now is the world's record-holder. "George. PJpgras," said Ilucky Harris, "ought to he fts nearly un beatable as uny pitcher in the lea gue. He has speed, stamina ana a great curve. When right he is as fast as Grove,." Frank Wykoff, if he is on edge, may be one of the toughest of all the college sprinters to beat in the closing spring campaign. Flying Frank was unbeatable on the Cam bridge cinders two years ago in tho final Olympic trials. Max Stiles, from his conning tower In Los An- seles, reports: "Wykoff ran 9 3-5 twice at Fres no and I never saw any man run as fast as he. did yesterday (May 10) when four watches had him In 9 2-5. He made that record by virtue of his speed between 2 5 and SO yards. He was even with Ha bles at 25 and four feet ahead at 50. He won by a- little moro than two yards. Hables himself l.s a great runner to he heard from In years to come. Ho runs with th smoothness of Borah. I think thut Dyer can beat him t Hables) a ma Jorlty of times now -but, as you know, llnbles beat Dyer in 9. a a Kan Francisco." So much for Wykoff and Brother Stiles might havo added that no one else anywhere has been oh served traveling any faster, with or without starting blocks, unless it was during tho flight of the na tives from the vicinity of Mt. Ye siivlus. Postofftco cat-bailors added an other win to their Hat with a 9 to G victory over the Gold Seal creamery In last night's game. Kay Hlnglcr, pitching for the Fed erals, bundled the game nicely, whllu. the offerings of Geo. Wit ter were hit hard and often. 11. V. IClllott, regular hurler for the butter-makers went in for the last innings of play and held the Postmen to no moro scores. Dick Hlngler clouted the pill for a circuit drive with bases full. The Lnmpor t Jennings Tire gamo was postponed. , , "Mounted Stranger9 Thrills at Rialto CHICAGO. Hoot' Gibson proves ngaln that "Action" Is his middle name, in vThe Mounted Htranger," all-talking tit rill-packed picture of the hard-rldlng, hard-fighting west, which Is now playing nt tho Fox Itlalto theater. Hoot provides nil of the old thrills which put him by himself In the class of western stars and adds plenty of new ones for good measure. Hoot, after play ing around with automobiles, air planes and such modern contrap tions In recent pictures, returns to his first love the horse. He proven easily that he is un- nnd SICKNESS MADE HER KAIf) t FALL OUT AND TURN GRAY A Specialist Started Her to Using . Lea's Hair Tonic Which San. 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Baseball Standings dmiblcheader with the St. UulslPtn naH ntutvd to tho skill and Cardinals and It was feared hlsjr"nn,nK tnt wo" all-around left ankle was fractured. He was rushed to n hospital for an X-ray examination. Hornsby's Injury came In the third inning when he was forced between second and third bases. He attempted to slide into the bag and was blocked In such a man ner his leg was twisted. Kxa mi- May 30 (PH-Ilog-I ers Ibnnsby. star second baseman i vimuifi mi- nn- mam nine in eiuni or i in rn ciiL'tt t uiiM. wiim iniureil meetings. Jlabe Herman produced during the first game of today's sl"'P1'Hf",d ns n horseman me umun runs, driving in three with two homers, while Itill (Mark prevented llant scoring by allow ing only six hits. Washington has a clear mnrgln nf leadership in the American lea gue, but the champion IMiiladel phia Athletics are pressing the Sen ntors hard while seven of the eiwht clubs have nverages of .400 betler. (Millndelphla sent the lloston rted Sox deeper Into the cellar with a 2 to 1 victory In n pitching duel between Leroy Mahnffey and Mil ton (laston. while the Senalois again found Deorge Vlpgras of the Yankees a bit ton tough for them and went down to a 4 to 1 defea;. Mahaffey and Hasten each yield ed five hits in their battle, but the lied Sox could get only one man pnst second base while ltean gave the Athletics an extra counter on a -had error that was followed by Coehrnnes double in tho sevent'i Inning. 1 Oiling 'operations' have been he gun on the Pacific highway In Cali fornia, reports the touring bureau of the Oregon State Motor associa tion, which contains the. following Information. "The first stretch Is 13 miles north of Redding, whero half tho highway will be oiled nt a time in sections of from a half to ione and a half miles. This work will he handled under control, nnd ears should experience no difficulties, the report advises. The section be tween (iazelle and Yreka also is being oiled, and this is being han dled under control. In Oregon traffic is being detoured from Tal ent into Medford for a distance of 10 miles. This detour is reportel In fair shape, though somewhat cheeky in spots an.1 winding." j FLYING CADET DIES : IN PARACHUTE LEAP OKLAHOMA CITY, Okln.. May 30. (P) Harold John Pnlirlnt,', a flyhiK cnclot from Kelly liulil, San Aiilonio, WBB killed today In an at ti'iniited omerKKncy parachute Jump Hour Tlplon, Olila. A second cadet, 1.. K. Hunt, made n HuccpHHfnl lonn. I TOM OL-1VE1K. BOSTON. OP) The Boston Tiei Sox, without a henvy slugger sine old Ike Hoone, despite his hitting, was released for bogging down afield, apparently have found thotr man at last, He is Tommy Oliver, who climb ed near the .400 class in the Amsr lean league nfter three weeks of the campaign. During the third week he hit welt over .500 to reach that altitude. Oliver waft obtained by the He-1 Sox from the Philadelphia Ath letics, who had selected him from the Little Kock elub of thn South ern league. One year in the miner league Oliver drove out -'16 hits, for leadership in the department. The slugger broke Into bnsebatl (it Laurel, Miss., in )!23. He play ed with Shreveport, Monroe, Iji , Vernon. Decatur. 111., Ileaumont, Tex., Nashville, Tenn., and J-itt'o I Jock. Ark. Oliver carries 1118 pounds on a six-foot frame. He was horn Jan uary 15, 1!)04. 4 Paramount Revue at Crater ian Today A sensation! That's "Paramount on Parade," which Is now play ing at the Fox Craterian Theatre. The audiences go for it like noth ing that's ever been seen in this town before. It Is easily one of the cleverest, smartest motion pic tures ever made. Some nf It is In technicolor. JCvery important player In the Paramount company Is In the pic ture, and every one of them does something big, grand, delightfully entertaining. There is none of the! business bf dragging in names just to swell tho east. Each mem ber of this cast entertains. A spirit of the most charming Intimacy pervadey the picture. The performers meet the audience more than half wny and lead it into the joyful frolic of fun nnd gayety. It's like nothing so much as a great, big, jovial Hollywood party with the greatest entertain ers in the world on hand to pro vide tho amusement and act ns ever-thought fill hosts. Veteran Hurler Wins Fit' Game of Season Pillettt' Blanks Angels for .Mis' sions. nuw iicK By (lie Associated pres, f . Veteran Carl Mays m.urcd It first homo victory of the 8el!ll for l'ortland yesterday hy leuf Oakland down, 6 to a. The IV vors dirt all their work In Ills third inning, scoring five y for five runs off Hum, ami, hurler. This put a whole tnS In tho standings between the Sic and tho Onks, and oven that mi-i Kin is n relief from the tonsil of the last 10 days, n was Heaver's second atrntaht from Oaks. Another tight pitching eihi tlon was seen at Los Angelt1 ns the Missions hung up a shut ' out victory by the works of l. man l'lllette, 3 to 0. Monroe at' llonno were tho chief aiiles t' i'illetto, the first with a homr; In tho opening period, and it: latter with a sensational catch Uittniar's drive In the sixth ivhL Ihu l,mlU 1,,1 tl, ,...... ? the oases. Oiving two Hollywood piicJ llnllerson' and Hulvey, a terrify pounding for 21 safn hits, i Heals took fenturo honors In yt lerday's Const league games, wii; ning 16 to 0. i The Senators pulled away tm the pack slightly by downing Se attle while Oakland and I.os Ar. geles were losing. With And House of the Indians nl!o only four hits and Fay Thornr' of the Sacs giving hut two. tk third game of the series nt St-; attle was a tight battle, cmlins I a 4 to 2 score. Yesterday's Const league, lies1 (Hy tho Associated Prow.) . At Portland: It. II. r Oakland : : 3 ' Portland n 9 :, Hurst and Lombaidl; Mays ai: Woodall. ' I At Los Angeles: It. II. t Missions 3 8 it. Los Angeles 0 4 H. Plllelte and Brenzel; nalln nnd Hannah. i At Han Francisco: n. II. fi Hollywood a f San Francisco lfi 21 Hollerson, Hulvey and Revereil- Miljus and Gaston. At Seattle: n. II. E Siicrnmento . ; 4 10 i Seattle 2 5 'V Thomas and Koehlei; Iloiifiesn;, Collins. : s Clean cotton rags wanted at llu : Tribune office. indt-frac- natltin in the club house ca t ed the ankle might bo t u red. Hornsby hns been playing under a handlenp this season with an ailing right heel. ITERS DEFEATS championship at tho famous Pen dleton Itotindup. The nction of "The Mounted Stranger" Is laid In the old ro mantic Southwest, down near the border. Hoot plays the part of a daredevil oowpuneher, who single handed sets out to avenge the deallt of his father nt the hands of n gang of bad men. BE (Ity the Associated Press.) Coast. W. 1.. Pit. Sacrninento as si ,r.M Oakland '.'!) L'S . 5 S I.os Angeles 27 22 .HM San Francisco 27 24 . r 2 il Missions 27 24 ,i2 Hollywood 24 2rt .4fcrt Seattle 22 3D .4M Portland IS 33 ,3.".3 National. W. I,. Pel. SI. Louis 2.1 14 .(122 llrooklyn 23 14 .S2 Pittsburgh 19 Id .54.1 Chicago 2(1 19 ..Mil New York 17 l: .472 lloston 15 is .iri.V Cincinnati 14 22 .3!i' Philadelphia II 2 .s:.:. Atnerlcnn. j W. I.. Pet. Washington !7 11 .7111 Philadelphia 14 I I .nil j Cleveland 22 lit .:i7:l New Yorl'M 1:1 17 .S2s Detroit ...Z. 1 St .411 St. Louis IS 2J .40,1 Chicago 1 4 2 1 .400 Boston 12 25 .324 lCmF.NK. Ore.. May 30. iAI Texas Toddy Waters. Atnarlllo, Texas, middleweight wrestler, won two out of three falls from Henry Jones, Prove, I'tah, champion Jun ior middleweight, here last night. .lones won tho first fall with whip wrlsllock. Waters took tho olhcr two with head scissors. Tho title was not at stake. DB.VVHIl, Colo.. May 30. ") The old home of Kmrene Vtehl I i nuinor and poet. Is to he moved i to one of Denver's city parks this summer for use ns a new branch of the public library. A movo by Joseph O. rtrown, close friend of Field's, to hnve the home mnde permanent public memorial to him fell a bit short of Its goal, but Mrs. J. J. llrown, Denver society mntron. purchased It nt llrown's Instance and offered It to the city. Construction work underway on new bridges between Turner and Aumsvllle, SINGLES SEMI-FINAL AfTtfril,. France, May JO. ,,Vi Hel'n wills Moody reached the semi-finals of women's sin gles tn the French hard court ten nis championships today, defeating- Kraudlein Helena Knst of (ler many, 6-0. 6-1. Th termini girl, who reached the quarter finals through the de fauti of Kileen ltennett Wittlng s(all, hardly gave the American. French and Hrltish champion a workout. She Culled tn win a single (tnmo In the first et, loshu three names at love, and bringing only one o dellee. 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