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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1930)
t. r. -', ' ' ...'.' A i ' ! MEflFOW) MATfj PftlBTT-Nft.' rROFORD, Ql,'K(iPNT, TlfKSPAY. .UTXK-iin. IMV ? ! ' Li i' ' uniiers Valley Trap G f s - .- Will Shoot For Mail T 1 1 4 ripune ;i ropny nrMT him i cvmi hill 3 OPEN FINE CLUB IPS Rogue Valley Gun Club 'and ' Greater Medford Club Co ' operate in Inaugurating , Annual Tourney Many . Prizes Are Listed. ! Tho Mull Tribune Trap Shoot, an event which euch year will hold a Mluco in tho sport spotlight of uoutheru Oregon, will be staged at the Rogue Valley .Gun club's flrio hew grounds on the Medford air port on Sunday, June 22nd. This outstanding sporting event will mark tho formal opening of the club's new $3000' trap grounds and scores of Rogue 'River Valley sliootcrs will vie' for 'the handsome Tribune trophy as well as count less other cups and prizes. Pro ceeds of this shoot will go to the liroatov Medford club, which is Joining with tho Man. Tr;bune In sponsoring the first annual tour nament.' " "; ' . The northern part of the'munlc ipal airport hntt boon devoted : to tlio Rogue Valley ' Gun club and members of that organization have invested approximately $3000 in clubhouse, -traps and equipment, making the Ideal trap grounds one of tho very finest ili the northwest. Threo of tho newest and best typo traps are being installed, although but two will be used in staging the Tribune's first annual shoot. Ex tensivo benutlflcatioh '' and land scaping is planned ,to further add to the beauty of the club's excel lent grounds. Ucaiittful Trophy 'Tho Mail .' Tribune's beautiful trophy, chosen for the Tribune by S. G.'-' Mendenhall, vice-president and manager of the Rogue Valley Gun dub, Is In the form of a large silver shield with appropriate trap shooting design And Inscription. Tho winner each "year of the Tribune shoot will have his name engraved upon this trophy and the winner, three times in succession, will bocomo ho. permanent, owner of' tho ; coveted shield. It will be placed upon the wall of the new clubhouse. ' In addition to tho Mall Tribune trophy, there will be awards for runner-up, high novice and low gun as well-as special merchandise awards for every shooter in the Trivuno shoot. A nominal entry fee will bo charged and revenue in excess of actual expenses of the clay pigeons will go toward tho Greater Medford club's building fund.- , . " Knnillnicnt Open There are no special qualifica tions necessary for enrollment in tile Mull Tribune first annual trap shoot, lixperlence is unnecessary and overy shooter -will participate in .the Inrgc list of prize awards planned for the opening event. An enrollment blank will be published In thin paper or contact may be made with S. G. Mendenliall, man ager of the Rogue Valley Gun club, ' U. W. Wood is president of the local club, Krcd J. Mcpherson Is secretary and treasurer while S. G. Mcndcnhali Is vice-president and munugcr. The directors are: C. W. Wood, Fred J. Mcl'herson, Clarence IJads, Kd 11. Lamport and S. c. Mcndcnhali. Tho membership list is increas ing rapldly: and, at present, is as follows: C. W. Wood, J. E. Daniels, C. J'itch, Jlcath. ' John S. Orth, H. H. Iamport, James E. Grieve, 8. CI. Mondenhall, W. w. llalcs, II. G. Hates, O. O. Alendcrfcr, Jens Jensen, Sid Newton, R. A. Hub bard, Henry - Fluhrer, Lloyd H. Muglll;, E. Brayton, C. C. Furnas. Al. Plche, Bill Hammctt, G. W. Helms, A. E. Van. llarold Mcc'rndy J. McPherson, G. A. Youngs,, A. C. Huhbnrd, L. t. Lawton. K. L. Miller, C. A. Swlgart. Larry Kchade,1 A. B. Cunningham, J. R. Woodford, C. 'Euds, John A. Perl, H. B. Strang, I. Hutton, Harry Matthews;' C. L.' Reynolds. Geo. A. Hunt, W. I. VaWter. B. E. Harder, I. Koschel. Chris Gottlieb, M. N. Hogan, s Belt Anrson, R. II. Brown, t jvm, A. J'oung. L. L. l'"urry, Loe Watson, John Butler. ENTERS TOURNEY FOR OPEN TITLE) Joe 'Motel, pro at the Rogue Valley Golf club. ' left last even ing for Vancouver. B. C, where he will enter the northwest open golf tournament lo be played there this week. 'Oregon's entry list In the tournament this summer will be comparatively small since many of the state's golfing aces ere Maying in other matches atthls time. Don Moe. member of the Walker cup team. Is still In Eu rope and will not be present. Dr. P. Willing has returned to the t'tllted Hlntes. but It Is doubtful If NEW EASTERN rwT"S 0LlMIUI0rMllU mw) Wl iHOT RIVALRY IN; ... Associated Vresa. Photo Francej Williams, 18, of Pottstown, Pa., golf professional, won ' the annual three-day, 54-hole medal championship of the Women's : Eastern. Golf association at Brobkllne. Mass,i-vvlth i ncmi-cl 2S4. Many GooiJ1 Scores Made In Bankers Golf Tournament Lynn S. McCready, member of the Eugene Golf and Country clnb, won the silver loving cup and set of clubs with the low gross score of S3 in the golf tournament hold here yesterday for delegates at tending the Oregon state bankers' convention. E use lie Courtney, Woodburn, 'won ' a loving cup and golf equipment with the low net score of 68. His gross was 88 and handicap 20. 'Other prizes were" awarded to Al Grutze, Portland, runner-up; A. H. Tifi'any, Eugene, runner-up; F. S. Engel, Ashland, longest drive, 2D1 yards. The prizes were presented at the banquet last night ,hy Delroy Getchell, president of the I' aim ers' and Fruitgrowers,' bank. , Other prizes were awarded "to C. A. Reynolds. S. O. Sargent, C. 1). Russell, E. E. Welst, Leo. tiulliger, J. A. Mossier,- and W. II. Tuplin. In tho women's tournament play ed over the Ashland Golf club course yesterday afternoon, June Jones, Portland, won tho Hrst prize for low gross score, j Dorothy Lundburg, Grunts. Puss. ' received the low net honors, and Mrs. Sam Raker, also from tiie Grants Pass club, took second prize in this di vision. Complete scores tollow: Gross Hand Net J. F. Hosslor 8" C. D. Itorer, Eugene ... SO A. R. Tiffany. Eugene 91 H. L. Wheeler, Chi cago 96 C. A. Reynolds, Silver ton , S8 G. W. Hlckoli, Port land 92 F. S. Engle, Ashland 96 D. W. Eyre 95 C. K. Knlckoibockcr..inS II. C. .Indd -- S7 A. II. Rodgers, Klamath Falls M j. S. McCready, Eu gene s:1 F. J. Daly, Mcdfonl ... nil .1. F. Minor , 9 .1. S. Jones, Portland.. 9(1 P. Dunlap 101 Clarenco Porter, Med- ..ford 12 li: 'Italic-nek 1-7 15 "0 13 Sa 10 81 i 18 78 17 71 15 77, i t ,; s:' 13 82 18 87 13 75 .15 79 '7 7 17 SI 12 81 12 84 20 81 24 78 21 103 P COURSE TO OPEN T Tht 18-hole niidfjot course., located on the corner of Eighth lui.m.i u and South Oakdnle wi 11 ""en I morrow morning, umn. i,, . agement of lionert i. owner, nsslsted by Mrs. Barker.'. Clubs and balls nre furnished plavers and D. Mcl'herson. Ash- Sd profcwlnnnl, will assist plny The course Is lighted for night playing, and is open from 7 a. m., until midnight. This rnurso Is among tho most beautiful of the many midget courses on the coast, and is one of the first In Oregon. Playing golf on miniature courses Is be coming one of the popular sport of the country. ' Th hnmrria are unusually ilir- flptilt and It will take considerable skill to make a par score. The greens are covered oiled cotton seed hulls. he will reach Vancouver In time to take part. Vincent Dolp. Pa cific Const Intercollegiate cham pion Is now In Pennsylvania wh-re he will enter the national Inter collegiate matchep representing the university m wci i While In the north. Mr. Mowl will play In the qualifying rounds, , nnethwpNt division of the. -..nl nnen m.Hehns. The fUnll- ,, .,n ., t tli,. s-allle fUiHU club next Monday., GOLF CHAMPION C. H. Vaughn, Port- . land ., 100 20 80 Eugene Courtney, Wood burn - 88 20 . 68 Keith Powell, Wood burn : 97 20 77 J. N. Edlefsen, Port land 102 20 82 A. II, Silvernal, San Francisco 100 24 76 J. W. McCoy, Ash land 106 24 82 F. K. Calllster, Al bany 110 24 SO John Humpreys, Ore gon City 108 21 S I C. H. Stewart 107 22 85 P. A. Young, Albany 98 22 76 C. M. Howard, Sheri dan 97 22 75 J. A. McGrath, San Francisco .': 100 20 SO T. A. Rochester, Port- land :....-.::.-..:..:::...-....'.....116 23 93 C. C. Colt, Portlnnd.llOO 22 84 E. F. Slade, Salem 100 20 SO G. Sargent, San Fran cisco .'. : 105 22 83 W. D. Armstrong, New York 102 Harry Greene '. 104 N. V. Carpenter, Port land 106 K; A. Clark, Medford .112 Sam Baker, Grants Pass 106 A. A. Bomallie, Van couver H. C. .: 107 R. J. Beatty, Port land , 117 C. D. Russell 103 ,V. A. Holt, Mcdford....l0G A. L. Grutze, Port- - landt 101 i). II. Coles. Medford.109 20 19 28 30 30 30 28 27 30 26 25 M. N. McCarty, Port land 126 D. R. Geron, N. Y 126 F. Greenwood 103 R. 11. West 103 J. P. Duke, Klaniath Falls 114 20 88 J. P. Duke, Klamath Falls 111 2(1 SS A.K.Cass 110 27' 83 It. O. Thouilmrgh, For est Grove 116 25 . 91 L. Gallagher 142 30 112 W. It. Taplin, San Francisco 123 28 95 K. K. West, Scapoose.109 25 84 Uikevlew. recent ftejiiiltlon to the Southern Oregon league will make Its first bow In this city next Sunday, when it plays the Mp(lrnl., Merche.nls at tho fair grounds. Klamath Kails Journeys to Rend for the other gamo of the circuit. .Medford defeated' Lakoviow 'last Sunday, 1t to 3. and outside of a bad second Inning, when tho locals scored Six runs, they put up struggle. In ' Hui'ton. they have one of the bpst pitchers In the league and a fast Infield. The MedTord team is crippled. With both Valencia, flrstbnseman. and Bowmnn, third sucker,, suffer ing from leg Injuries. Manager Hall Is looking 'or a heavy hitting outfielder of the Jloosier Hoffard type, to strength- 1.111 Ik.- ,H..I li. (.ltril IN,- llllllllK. U'c mm, ,"' Of the schedule. . E POHTLAXD. Ore.. June 10. (P) The I'agc-.Mi-K-nny eompnny. -Uh a hid of iCCMATflDO Mm Indians Creep Up 0n Sec ond Place, While Ath letics Continue Lead National Rained Out. Hy ii IEolirHsoii AHHocinted I'i-chs Sports Writer Baseball games won In 'the spring count as much us the ones won In September but the Wash ington Senators are discovering that It takes more than an April and May winning streak to keep hi tho midst of the American league fight. True, the Senators tiro Htill dining tenaciously to second place in the junior circuit but every day sees tho Indians creeping closer and closer. Today Cleveland Is only a half-game away whllo out in front, setting a burning pucq, are the Athletics with a three game lead. Tho Indians today stood within grasp of ninner-up honors as the result of u 5 to 4 victory over tio Senators yesterday. With Kddic Morgan providing tho big gun of the offensive ppwor and Walter .Miller hurling good 1m II in the. pinches, Cleveland came from be hind to nose out their rivals In the eighth inning. Morgan hit a home run with one on und then added n triple later In the game. A's StrciifftlitMi Hold Taking advantage of tho Sena tors' defeat, the Athletics strength ened their hold on first placo by eking out a victory over the White Sox 3 to 2. Chad Kimsey turned In a bril liant bit of relief hurling at St. Louis but holding the Yankees to five hits In six Innings failed to stop them from defeating the Hrowns 8 to 5. Tho Yanks scored seven of their runs off Crowder In the first three innings. In the only other game pluyed In the major leagues the Hed Sox nosed out Detroit 7 to I) by n five run rally In the seventh. Gaston hold the Tigers to nine hits, All National league games were postponed 'either because of rain or wet grounds. 3 ; TO BOX OFFICE! :l May Exceed $700,000 Gate Is indication Principals! Will Rest Tomorrow j Referee Unnamed, Ily Herbert V. Barker. ' Associated Press sports AVriter. t NEW YOIIK, June JO. tyP) Jac k Sharkey's heavyweight chain plcnv ship battle with Max Schmellng on! Thursday night will not draw a j million dollar gate, but there are indications it will pass the $ii(Mi.(ion 1 total that has been predicted for It. I Mi. Jc"..n lublic is showing un- mlstakabloslKns of getting excited about the whole business. The buys on the street are talking about' it, arguments as to the respective! merits of a left hook and a riuht cross are common and that's what ' made Jack Dempsey's various title battles draw millions. At the end of the day the flar-1 den announced the coffers uf the Milk Fund, sponsors of the show,! had been swelled by yin.nnn. itc- calling that $!u,000 had been taken i In pn Friday and Saturday, the ! Harden wan not slow to estimate 1 that the total gato would pass 1 $700,000. . v ! ffiHUl Workouts. Just to make tiie dny one of unalloyed bliss for the promoters,! Sharkey and Schmellng both put I on great workouts at their train ing quarters In Orangeburg andi Endlcott. N. Y. j The boys will rest Wednesday1 and romo to New York in time fu-weighing-in ceremonies at tho sta dium at 2 p. m. Thursday. . 1 Principal interest here turned on, the question of a referee. Neither' Hharkey nor Schmellng hns offer ed objection to tho New York slate, athletic commission's plan to e-1 lect the third man In the rln just: before the 15-round title affray be-t gins. A Kuesslng contest nmnn;,' the experts nominated Kd Forbes. Jim Crowley and Kid McPartland as the most likely candidates. There were indications that Lou Magnolia, referee of the "foulno foul" contest between Hharkey fnd Phi Scott at Miami, has been ruled out of consideration. The latest betting odds favored Sharkey 0 to 5. Odds of 1 to 2 have been offered Against Sharkey scoring a knockout and 1 to 7 aicninxt Schmellng accomplishing the feat.'' J lowest of nine bidders on the contract for the lighting of Ore gon Caves, near Grants Pass. The bids were opened by the forest ry d e pa rt me n t here. T 1 0 bid will be submitted to WahitiK- THURSDAY FRAY ATTRACTS FANS was thejtn( u. (,',, for approval, ' Golf Drive From Crater Rim Fails To Reach Water C U A T Kill LA K VI NA- ' TIHX.Mi I'AUK. Ore.. June 10. iSpecial) Among the S j many other Interesting and In ! terested visitors ut the park & recently were Mr, and Mrs. ( Maurice 1-3. McLoughliu. It seems as though it were ' o n I y yesterday afternoon ! " 1 1 1 ill .ill. .utijiniHmm, tin'""" as the "Hed Comet" crossed I tho tonnfc firmament carry- ? i lag everything with him. He may have laid aside his racket, but he swin:4 a wick- $ ed golf clnb. l') on the rim In front f the lodge, he hit seven golf balls as sweetly as Walter v Ilagen at his best. Hut he could not drive one to the lake below. ...Ward 1. Webber, .associate park engineer, calculated that at iirrjr ofr about" 'iG-, yards miiiht do the trick. and fit ! ) $ 1 Every L'. & H.; Range purchaser, during this sale, will be given a'credit bf.$l0.Q0 on the purchase of the1 choice' of the following - sia'ndartl make electrical appli ances: WAFFLE IRON, ELECTRIC IRON TOASTER EGG BOILER, PER COLATOR, WATER HEATER, LAMP, SANDWICH TOASTER, TELECHRON X:LOCK, CURLING IRON, WARMING PAD, ELECTRIC PLATE OR ELEC TRIC fan., ; ' ,'f v: " .. . Choose the appliance or appliances you wish'. ' Y'bu ave $10.00 on the purchase price should you' prefer a new LIGHTING FIXTURE suitable fdr 1 the living, dining, bed or bath room, or for the breakfast nook or kitchen, the offer of a $10.00 credit on same holds good to the purchaser of an L. & H. Electric Range ' during this sale. : t ,; Built to Last a Lifetime .,.,,,jMiiiKwriii Ak liny one of tltr Him- J 1 llri'ilH lit 1'im nl I,. & II. it f '".li'lrlcw Thrlr iifi-swrrH i a lire nil III., Milllfr: Wonder- i J rut guli-k Kfrii'lcnu 1 1 Your old wood or electric range",1 or 'a small cash payment will 'be' accepted 'ahoV'a1 1930 model L & H Electric Range will be yours to use while you pay the balance for which no interest is charged This no-interest payment plan, saves ..you from nine to twenty dollars. An Extra Attractive Range Bargain Being Of fered to JUNE BRIDES SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC Morris B. Leonard 409 E. Main St. Telephone 889 H. O. Frobach OAOD AMn HAI0 M I I IIM l M iv rr im h rn IHL.L.IJMU UMULI1 I IPUTQ TflMIPUT LIUIIIO lUMiUIII. f L I J UUdbl LCdUUl b ' tMIII I lUIIUUlb VVI cUUJUIcUC; Nocturnal Baseball to Aid r Box Office. tlty the Associated Press.) Sacramento, having consistently .kept in front of the pack under old fashioned sunlight, looked forward tat-norw-'tet7 thH.Ly In ihflrst game of night baseball to be play ed tu the Pacific Coast league. Th t 3 Electric Range; mi The Largest ( and Most Complete Display of Electric Ranges Ever Shown in Medford They are the Latest 1930 Models and all are being offered at Sale Prices .... ! 1 MERCHANDISE Attractive Purchase Plan Sr.'-' ' Oakland outfl t, one of tho strong cintenders tttv first division hon ors, was In 1 ho capital city pre pared to lneot the Sacs under the blaze of a battery of flood lights that is expected to provide satis- factory playing conditions and at tho same tlm J allow tho attend ance of fans who live work to do In the daytime. Lew Muerinu. president of the j club, hoped that -the park attend ance recent oi Ujuod intent ly the boards In the Inaugural of the night system, whtich ha.s already been adopted in Uie Western and t ! Threo-lOye leanues; and th' Amer 3tlCl U0n jean association. Twenty thousand sneiriuiors can Thl, 8oal!t aml Angels prepared to settle their Issue, In a two weeks' un, seven games ' at Los Angeles this week and sove n at San Kian cisco next. LcadciMhip (if the spi1 ond d ..jion was ait stake in the opening of a 14-gi)me meeting of the Missions and Hollywood at San Kranelsco this Weok and at Los Angeles next, with tho possibility .of a first division position for either if it, won a large sharq ut the' games. Portland apd . Seattle were scheduled to play this week at Seattle. Angle Iron Frame - v ; - - . 'i , t c' No Screws qr Bolts Showing , Four Ply Enamel Inside and Out Electrially Welded Oven (Construction Substantial 'Attractive in Appearance MercQid Oven Control , All Sizes - ,i . . , . . In Colors Cream with Green, Blue or Arabian Tan. JUNIOR BASEBALL PLAYERS SOUGHT The first meeting of, tho boys Interested in Joining American Le Kioii Junior baseball teams, will bo held at the city hall Thursday evening at 5:30 o'clock., , Contrary lo the rule of last year, only boys Hi or under are eligible to play. Formerly thone up lo 18 wero al lowed to join tho teams. Fred Sehefl'el of the local Le gion post Is chairman of the com mittee. Probably four or five teams will be organized and elimi nations for the city legion team will be held. The Medford team will then play other city teams throughout tho state. All boys Interested In Joining the squad are requested to be at Y)U? meMittg' Sit thul 'htfpllrrilion blanks may he filled out find 'do tails of tlu schedule arranged. 7A l i f j erf r.fi'-