PXflE FOUR 1 VEPFOKD MATL TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD, OTCEOON'. TTTTTKSP:Y. TFXE 12. 19m - Bi s Scatter KEEN INTEREST. "June22 Event Carries Many ,; Prizes for 'Pigeon Bust ers Entry Blank Pub lished Today, 1 Itofiio River valley trap fnns are nnticlnialnff the .Mall Tribune b first annual trap Hhnut Minted fori -BEING SHOWN IN fciiiirtny, June 22iul. Thin Hhont. r , ,Ui firnt of renuhir annual eventM tail) lie Hinged by the Mall Tribune, .wilt mark the npenhiK of the beautiful new KinundH of the P.OKUfi Valley Gun club on the .Mrilftird nlrport. Already fnn are &nnill!iiff for participation In the f iMitKtandlnK HportlnK event which 'Officially opens the summer Hea- , No' n""llficHtlonH for' previous g,hoiitlnK.expericnco are necessary for those who wish to com net e for the banilsonie Tribuno trophy and count less other awniftH and mer 'CbnndiHe prizes., . Kvory partlei-, punt, In fact, will receive a prize, regardless of .the score nuule,ln ' the shoot. j Th Tribune trophy will be the Incentive for keen competilon each year as the silver shield will bear the names of tournament winners each year and can only become the permanent property of a shooter when be has won three successive j npnual shontH. Since It will be a real distinction to head the list of Tribune' trophy whinei-H, valley trigger pullers are looking forward with genuine interest to the open ing shoot. i Many Awiinls tin addition to' the Tribune tro phy there will be awards for run- : ner-up, low gun, best novice and merchandise prizes fur everyone who enters the contest. Two of the three fine traps, Installed on the new Jtogue Valley (lun club's grounds, will be used ami ,oacli entry will Hhoot fit) plgeuiiH. , . i Tho surroundings of the local club's new grounds are clnimed to he. tho very finest In tho northwest and the club house and equipment the equal of any In this section of i he west. . For. the convenience of those Who wish to enter the Mall Tri bune shoot, an entry blank Is pub lished in this issue of the Tribune. This blank, together . with tho nominal entry fee, should be mail ed ,'to H.. (I. Aleudenhall, manager of the Kogue Valley (lun club with offices In the Fox Cmterian build in. Those who enroll enrly will have the nd vantage of being KUimdcd for enrly shooting on the morning of tho Tribune tourney. K very one In southern Oregon Is invited to ontor tho match or enjoy V0 HiKjctutors. There will lie no admission charge for spectators Pr-flnd-nnd nil participants will be .-privlleKed to the Rogue Vnlley Gun, club's accommodations, ! MINIATURE GOLF IK! I li0 Mlntature golf pronilKes to ono I of the Hummer's most- tnpu-j lar karncs, Judging from the open- 4nd. crowds at the miniature I1 course nn Eighth street, opened f; yesterday for the season, The I llnkk Hlmllnr to those that have 1 takou cities hy ploim In all parts I of tho country, are so constructed ' nn to supply all the enjoyment of I B. regain r game. However, only ' tho putter Is vised but tho course I has all the hazards and some not found on big courses. (The links have been under con : struct Ion for several weeko and nro operated under the supervls I' Ion of Mr., and Mrs. Itobert O. V Harker, who furnish players with i hulls, score cards and clubs. The ; course Is open from 7 a. m., to , mldiilght daily and Is lighted nt i niitMt with a battory of lights ' that, make playing on evening Joy. VvvKIjAND, Cai. Max Ttaet. Oakland, knocked out Ituck Weav prJMndlclne Lodge, Kans., (1), I Baseball j i' Lateview - J- Medfdrd II SUNDAY 2:00 P. M.ii at ' Vt Jackson County Fair Grounds Fans, turn OUt and support: ex un-toil to bop tho now monnrh your ball club on the first'"' !"''.'!' 'ilT!'."'1, f" ruH,li" ! niinln tlio lino that lm Holdom lioon warm Sunday we have had tills iniK, n nim-o John i.. suiiivnn ho Beoson, Gunners Enrolling Fb film Actress $ Nancy Cairoli. motion oicturo j - - . from a yacht caught In a storm In outer Boston h arbor. The party Is 6hown In Boston after a cchoonar came to their rescue and helped the craft ashore- Front row, left to right: Lieut. Wallace Currie. Cordon Gibbs, owner ot the yacht; Nancy Carroll a i,d Jack Kirkland. GERMAN HEAVY VERY NERVOUS AS FIGH T Examination ' Shdw ' High Blood Pressure and High Strung Temperament Sharkey Heavier. A Ilntv Thry Slti Si'hnicUiiB HlHirkfV H I- . - . Akv 27 )8S , , AVclKllt 1117 0 ft. 1 In. Hi-lKht 0 ft, 74 In. llpnuh 73 ',4 In. 311 In.. chfBt (nnrmnl) 40 Vi In. 42 In. cht'st (oxp.) if. In. 17 In. Ni-ck HI Vj In. 13 In. IIIiimis 14 In. 10 In. Forearm 1 1 In. 8 In. Wrist 7 (4 In. 34 In. W'nlHt 31 V4 In. Ill In. i ThlKh 2 1 In. In. . .'"Cftrf" WI-111. S14 In.' Anklo , 111 In.' NFJW YORK, .Tune 12. (Pi Jack Hlurrkey will have a weight ud vantage of nine pounds over Max HchmeliuKi hi their struggle for heavyweight mipremacy to night. The (Jerman weighed In at 188 pounds and ShurUey at 1 ! 7 today, .The flghtei-H did not'nieet at the welghing-iu eeromonlert In the dressing room at tho Yankee Ma rt luni. JSharkey arrived on the sceno nearly an hour ahead of time and ulepped on the scales. It wuh after one p.'m., the hour net for the weighing, when Scbmellng appeared. Schmellng was declared by Dr. William Walker, the boxing com mission's official examiner, to bo the most nervous heavyweight he has ever exumlned. Ills blood pressure was exceptionally high, 1 though apparently duo somewhat U) fmporary nervousness, Look Stolid "SchinelluK looks to bo the typl- cally stolid Herman type.',' Dr. Walker said, "hut apparently this conceals a very high-strung tem perament. His blood pressure gives a count of 152-80 compared with the normal of llMl-VO. Shar key was 1.18-7 tit only slightly above normal." A slight sprinkle of rain oc curred shortly after 1 p. in. (K. S. T.) It lasted only a few minutes and the general prospects still were the weather would not pre vent the fight. Sharkey remained n betting fa vorite, at approximately 2 to 1, but there was very little wagering reported, compared to other heavy weight title occasions. By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor NHW YORK, ,lun (!) I. Ittlu ill' Nfw York wim hkiiIii tho liiK flxht town imluy with Iih rimli mill ninr iih tho Imokmoniul for n worlil's lioKvywolnhi clinmiilonshlp mutch hotwoon t h o youthful llornmn fro m lliimliui'K a n (I the li o it o of tho lmmohrotls, n I. I t li u ii n- I a it Amorli iiu from ItoMton. ToniKht. sonio 45 minutOH from t h t liourt of II r o a il w n y, whero tho nltl timorn liollowoil ilotinnro tit- onoh n Mi r, Jnrk tutu UOUU1 Slinrkoy n n il Mn" Solinmllna wni nn-ht for lA foiinda or 1h, oai'li ooklim I lie Hiimo olijort rocoKiiltlon nn the htmrywolght klnc anil KiioroHHor lo Iho rotlroil rulor. liono Tunnoy. At tho rinitaliio, iiorhupii In ovon- lllff rllltllPtt I InitllixiKin f!iici wtiu flimo mo llll wnrto-ronownoil Kini; of itlovo riKhtom. With fnlr woiilhor nsHinoil, olnso to 76,010 Hpccmtors, foil Hi ring n and party after actress, and her husband, Jack Klrklana, were among guests reecucu I notnlilo rliiKsIdn iisHvmbly, flKiired j lo pay sunithlnK like S7.riO,(K)0 in tho. Intei'RKtH ol clmrlty and Tor the privilcKo of seeing a fresh chaptur iinliilded In . 'heavyweight hiHtor I. i , Tlie scuiibh. the times and the gladiators in this fiKtlc extruvagtui za. ' promoted by a .t'orporatiou whose directors aro nilllionalrQa; and whose slock Is sold In Wall street, represent a 1'ar cry from the June nichl at Coney Island 31 years oko, when .lames .1. Jeffries won Hie heavy weiKiit line iroin irecnieo Huh Fltzslminonst before u crowd . pf 10,001). . On that nicmoriihlo cxcasion the chief of police was at the ringside, to Blop the bout "after the first , hard blow," but h said everything was "all rlHlit" after Jeffries, then j a 22-year-nld kid. knocked out the i veteran Pilzsimmoiix In tiie llth round. j Sharkey Favored ! ! Sharkey ruled the fnvorito lo 'bent hack the challeime of his : youthful (lerinnn antagonist, keep iilie line of title succession in (he United States and climax Ills oyn i fistic oaieor with a victory. The iex.-Hailor fumbled his two previous chances, in 1027 and 102S, to battle ; his way to the championship spot ' light. Temperamental and uueor ! lulu though ho has been, the ma horlty Of experts picked Sharkey to i win. The gamblers backed him at odds pruned tiom 2 to 1 down to "BoxIiik Bklll nnd oxparlonne wero on.miiirkoy'B side, with a vIkoi'ouh punch to support them. Courage, amhltlon nnd an equally daugeroiiH ivallop woro the main nssetH of Sohmollni;. Both poHHOHHed tlie Htamina for a hard fiit, il' naoeK aary, to tlie limit of 15 rounds, with a referee nnd two judges to cast the final verdict. Tho Sluirkey of four or five years ago, when he was scrapping cou nKooimly for heavy weight recopnf tion iigainst any and all fooinon, would hnve koiio into the lilg dout nn even hlKKer favorite than lie has been. German's Chance Youth and its compelling force wero on Schmcling's side tills time. In that tovorsal of tho situation, in the do-nr-hust spirit of the under dog, many of tho experts foresaw the (lorman's best chance of tri umph. They envisioned .Max In Iho sumo position as Dempsoy at To ledo, as Tunney at Philadelphia, fighting ngiiinst odds but also with air excellent rlglitlng chance. Moreover, Sehmeling represents tho new (iornuiny. lie Is the first Teuton to challenge for the heavy weight championship nnd typical of the youthful generation that has figured in (lermnny's athletic come back, one of t lie most remarkable in history. They have labeled liim the "tJei'ninn Dempsoy," largely upon a physical resemblance. Hut ho needed the MiinnsRa Mauler's aggressive courage and punch to night to gain a fistic footing occu pied tor ao long by IVmpsey. Many "Ear" Fans The eye witnesses were number ed in thousands but iho "car wit nesses" flguidd to run well up into the millions', with a national not work broadcasting tho blow-by blow details from the ringside. On short wbvii lengths tbo ringside story also was lo bo broadcast to Kuropo and Mouth America, with tlie elianeesstliut Aiislralln and tho Ori ent might be nhlo to tune In. More (linn foi) newspaper men were as sembled to poor Intently nt tho proceedings and contribute a few million words to tho descriptive output. Tin fight preliminaries wore bfllod to begin nioiind " p. ni., IK. S. T.I and tho main bout lit ! p. m. , I.OM -ANd Hl.KR.-.lunf 1 ?:(,pi. Kd "Stl'Ullglor" Lewis. vctv-;ln wrestler ami nop time claimant to Iho title of world champion won two falls out of three from Kverett Marshal!. Im Junta. Colo., heavy, weight. In an exhibition hero last night. Marshall won tbo first fall in 31 minute. I, seconds, with a twick ward IxmIv slam after an aiipliiur spin. Lewis look the second in l lulmitcs ill scon, Is. with a boliil luck and iho third In s minutes, j; conds. with another lieu, Hook; A crowd of mini) witnessed tho exhibition,. - sea rescue Associated i'rcut i'hulo Grants; Pass: Veteran Poles Out Long One for Bea rers to Break Tie in Ninth Inning. ; :-- i . Hy il Assot'lnted Ircfi.J Seattle hit four Portland mounds men consistently but hint 'Avhen a timely Hlnglo by Ken Williams, (IrantH J'ush veteran, in the ninth snored n run for J'orthiml breaking a tie anil giving the jVu.i-.ftH i"' the game, r to 4, the defeat- j.;.1 being ehargd to Zahnizer." Oaklnnd put: an end to'-t4e .vln ning atreak of the Pacific ''Coast league's leading piteher, Tony Kreitas of Sacramento, last night j In the wecond evening erKfdunter j played by the two tea ma, 'winning i "f lV''V; r 7 previous seven starts: f. '""-V1 l-'rank (.'rosettl, shining sn'ortstop of San rniiiclKco. cloiked two boniora and Lted Wlngo T-got a homer and two ,'doubles- the Seals nujved Into a thirtleniiig position .l,y winning tbeirJecond straiglit fi'oin La AiiKelc1tS to 5. Six double , plays were. ;lp only interesting feature of a 'game in which seven error's :hy !the fissions caused their defent by llullywood. to II. Ted I'llletto, Red juitchor, worked as ratcher after arkumplre put Hoffman -out of tho game. Coast League Yesterday (lly the Associated Press.) At Seattle: ' It, II. R. Tortland 5 12 1 Seattle 4 7 1 Malls, Casearella and AVoodall. Walters; Zahniscr and llorreani. At I.os Angelea: U. H. E. San Kranelsco X 12 'J l.o Angeles 5.14 'I Davis nnd Onston: Delnney, Yer kes, Walsh, Oarhler, Skiff and War ren. At San Francisco: It. H. K. Hollywood II R , 'i Missions r 11 - r, Hlollerson and fievereid : raster, Knott, Douglas nnd Hoffman, Ted rillette. ! At Sacramento: It. H. Oakland .i 10 13 0 Sacramenlo ft 12 ' 2 Hurst, llumovieb, Andrews, Kll wards and I.ombardi: Freitas and Koehler, Baseball Standings (Uy the Associated t'oast. M'ess.) W. ss ss ns S." Pet. ,f,03 . .54 7 ,r,so .511S .43:1 ,tir, .as 5 Pel. Sacramento San Francisco .. I.os Anireles (laklaml Missions S3 Hollywood 2!1 Seattle 27 Portland - 2T Anicrlnttl. V. Phlladelidila as Wasblnslon 30 Cleveland .10 N'ew York 26 lletrolt 22 Chicago Ill St. Louis 19 Hosion HI National. V. .R47 .C5 .1'! .5f,3 .431 .413 .3SS .31 S Pet. .1, 111 .!)' .r,42 .501) .474 .444 .Sill! .311 lirooklyn Chicago N.-W York .... St. Louis Pittsburgh .... I'.oston Cincillnal . .. riilladelphia SI 2!' ... ! ... 20 ... la ... IT PI II LA UK I. I'll I A Klnie Schaff. lioslon, outpointed Tommy lxiilg'1-! ran. bllnilelphl.l. 1 1 ll I ; Long Tom I Hawkins, California, outpointed,' .lake Warden. New York, tin):! Fraakle I'ahtey, Plttston. Pa., out pointed Phil .Moreurlo, New YorK.j tun. . . . , 1 KEN .WILLIAMS HERO OE'GAME WITH A HOMER r Mail Tribune Lropttygh - ! f. , i " ' RAIMIIA iTm-!"- LAKEVIEW NlNE 's msx annual w .No unavved LOIIMlLll Mini. teap shoot nUl niAUT rrtr BOLSTERED 'FOR IViEDFORD GAME Easterners Battle Here On Sunday Bowman and Valencia Out of Lineup. The Lakeview Shepherds and the Medford A1er6hanls .will crofts bat." Sunday at '2 p. m., ill the Jachnon county fairgrounds. Manager Anderson of the Lak"-, view team,f who keeps In touch with bush league players on the entire const, in strengthen Inj; th-.? ,akevlev team as fnwt as piKssihlo, and will tflve the Medford team"i stiff argument in next Sunday' game. In the last seven Innlngn at I-ik--vlew last Sunday, the Shepherds held the Medford team on even terms, each side scoring three runs during tha.t time. im'uIh Add Two. t With liowman nnd Valencia out of Medford's lineup and two hew players added to their roster. Lake view in liable to wurprlse the fans Sunday. Husiness Manager Court TIall 1km also added a new pitcher-And out fielder to the Medford , lineun. Percy O'Brien, the hnrd-hittin outfielder, will probably play first bnse and either Dye or Chester will take care of third. Ho far, the Medford halt team has been losing money, ns the re ceipts uf the home games are not sufficient to pay expenses on out-of-town trips. . Sunday is slated to he the .first wnrm basehal 1 Su nday. i t h m attendance of 500 people the Med ford team can see its way through the senson. The largest attend ance so far has been 276 people. , It might be interesting to state that Lakeview, with a population of TJII0 people, is cutrtrawing th? city of Medford and the surround ing country, with i population "f JO,000 people. With this number of people, the Medford team shouM draw approximately 1,000 fans at every game. FORESEE Of' FISH PETITION Signed petitions -fojj ftlid ftogue. Hlvcr fishing antendniett'.flie con-1 niiuousiy arriving at me ornces ol the Kogue Uiveivcommittee from all parts of the state, officers pC thf ' committee . announced., this moaning. , 1 Most of the petitions circulated in eastern Oregon were rapidly signed, 1iave been checked, and are now on file nt committee head quarters. Others are still being circulated In all counties of wes tern Oregon and will probably bo sent to the office of the committee by the end of the week. No doubt that a sufficient num ber of signatures will he obtained to get the fishing amendment on the November ballot is maintained hy officers of the committee, they stated this morning. IVtitlons nre available for signa tures at all hardware und sporting goods stores, the chamber of com merce and Rogue River committee heaebfuarters in the Medford Na tional Rank building. . All persons who have not signed and wish to do so, are asked to call at any of these places or telephone 370-M, lGftX-.l or 123, where arrangements will be made to send someone to the residence for the signature.. SAX KltANCISC. Louis O'N'ell, San Francisco, knocked out John ny Mannls, San Francisco, (3); Tom Toner, Philadelphia, knocked out Yur.slty lloorsk. Santa Itosa, Cal.. (21. Your 11 Mil 13 - off- U $13.00 for your bid stove 13 Down - 13 months to pay GOOD LUCK SALE STARTS, TODAY Modern Oven Heat Controlled Ranges ThermostaticControUed tWater Heaters Noiseless Refrigerators-Ice Made With Heat ALL AVAILABLE FOR 7 DAYS'" yMrrn Stalled now, we will hold Rain or shine, Gas is DEPENDABLE. SOUTHERN 'OREGON Sunday, June 22, Kogue Please enter my name as it . Mali Tribune Shoot. 1 am cnclosli.K tlnee (lollais 1 required entry fee. Name Adilrc ITIxob will be awarded to formed us entries are filed.- Gamblers Syndicate Finds Toronto Only Place Where Cops Are Honest TOKtiMTO, June .12 OT. Afier asserting that "this is the first city on the American continent that we have not been able to fix.' a syn dicate of gamblers were on their way oiit of town today, leaving a quantity of paraphernalia behind in the hands of police. ,- : Tho operators, with 35 employes, were ordered to le'ive after police raided their establishment In the automotive building at Inhibition Yaui .loe and Wildcat Pete must be under the 154-pound limit when they meet here next Monday night for their match, in which the world's Junior middle weight championship Is at stake. The Konora Indian and the Eu gene wrestler will weigh in. Mon day afternoon . and post forfeits to be under the. limit. Medford fans have seen the fa mous Yaiiui Joe In action and they have also seen Wildcat Pete do his stuff. Having seen both of them, the fans can draw their own conclusions who will be the next champion In this wrestling division. Kalem has been trying ity best to get the match following a non- The Rainbows End is within lour reach ' !'"! - i (L DID you ever feel to desprat you wanted to lump out of i window?" That's the wrong end of ' ine rainDOW. : ,. illl health is. a burden on linrlv. minrf anri ffinHo But Nature never fails .A to signal her dangers. ' fei" Laclc of annetit . t .'sT skin troubles is .. . . y . sr w a . wa r n l n k This is her way of pleading tor help. 1. Indicated uu ov it to yntiraelf to trj It. If Von decire Lucky Day iu.,2 J.i , i. i is 1 1 -srzz.l By.O tJ ' , v , leiepuone 526 Valley Gun Club Grounds Phone . all ""''V .'''m";" Jpiirk. Just as the place-was aliolit ' to mien 'for business. "Anywhere else they would have ! winked at it when big doings were going on in the city." one of the j syndicate, who gave New York as his address, told police. ! The "big doings" were taken to mean the International convention 'of Kbrlners In session here. ! The equipment seized by police I included roulette wheels, dice la t blase, roli-ge-et-noir layouts and i other devices. title bout between the two men at lOugcne a short time ugo. The champion will buttle hard to re tain the belt and the challenger Is ajtt to be even more inspired to gain' its' possession, .loe Is now ii t ib, seasbure resting up a bit r,;r'. U(e '..bard,, tussle and 1'ete is. woi'Uing out hard. Dummy Powell will perforin in Ill epecial event. U DETROIT. .;.lUne(.12.(P) Um pire Clarence (Rrick) Owens was injured today when a line drive from Harry Rice's bat struck his left leg In the seventh inning .of i the Yankee-Tiger baseball game. , Owens was carried from the field with what was believed to be a broken leg. i Herbert Edwards, 82, and wife, 7fi, who had often expressed the wish not to outlive nch other, died less than an hour apart at Shee ness. KiiKland. , firm (tAck . tAta!.. . . .. ' '3 mm energy, vitality and the blessings of health yon must keep your blood in good Condition. " S.S.S. has beerl a blessing to millions of neoi pie who have taken advantage of its wonderful i? r.S"Ue'- U 8lves t0 NatUfe "hat it ?hrow oif uldcayu0sUe.UP 80 'W.. AUforJhL"dl?f "." .S'S'S- in two sizes.: gcr BU:!-' 11 ls more economical. Makes You os..s.cfc . , . Peel Like ' :: Yourself Again Friday the 13th GAS CORPORATION ootH D mm Lopez Brings,, Victory, Over Reds With Bingle in Ninth Frame Cubs Break . Losing Streak. ' lly Herbert W. llark', . Associated Press spans Vr'lh.. j Desplto a nlne-iniii,,,; wl ' streak by their, dread rival, e" I Vew York Ciianta. Wilhort i;',,,,"' ;sos nmazinK Brooklyn Uohiu, continue to show their heels 10 il l rest ot the National leaai,,, " ? , nml confidently look forward i i their first pennant Wane iitju . The Giants, , despite thi,." !,..'. strliiK of wins, still arc fiVl, . ' out of .first .place. , ' Tho tliants took l'ilLsl.urh mv, the hurdles, I) to 2, yesterduy l,ut KUlned. not one, lllc'i of Brounrt a, the atobins, heblnd iJ.Lzzy Vane,., Kieat pitehinK, nosed oui ilip clnnati Reds, 2-1. . Vance held the ltids io.fUr hi-, but it took .a pinch single l,y M Lopez In tho ninth to brinu th, Itoblus victory. The Giants slammed M,.np nm Jonca for 111 solid hits to trnimci the .I'lrates, who found Karl llul,. hell. a mystery they could not ulw The Giants had the Kanie wag ai early as the aixth innini;, le:uiin by. .4 to .2, ..but .decided . to inaka It safer by scoiIiib twice In iVN sevenlll and three times in taj eighth when Mel on cli,ni,,i i:ttll homer with Iwo oil -liases'. ; Uool Aidx t'nbs. ? ' . Charley Hoot's fin,, plteliiiiK m,. allied the ClllcaHo C.'ulw lo lifwilj their losing .streak at Phlliideliilila'j expense, 6 to. 2. The .victory left the Cubs in .second place, thru and a half names b.'hind the Ilol,. ins and a game an.l a half ahea.l of the Giants. : ' s In tho American leacue. Wash inKton-'s Senators advnncrd tu within- a came and a half of first place by whippim; chicimo, 2 to 1. while the Pblladelii.ila Allvletips were bowing to Cleveland, ii xi . Detroit put on a seven-run rally in the seventh to truunce tlie New York Yankees. 1.1 to 7. Other scheduled major leasuc games were postponed. NEW YOH1C. Jack Kid ) I!er,', England, outpointed Herman Per llelt, Kalamazoo, Midi.. (101: Sam my .Dorfman, New York, outpoint ed Johnny Farr, Cieveiaiid, (lili; .A'llle,.SlegeL ,ew York, oiit.anin' ed . ileiiry 'Perllck. : Kalnmazo.i, Mich., (10).' The OVERALLuouwant at the price qou wanttopai) bgosh!S Mann's IT. v: II