MF.MFORH -MATL fl'RIBFN-K. MFDFOK'D.-OIfKCiOX, SATURDAY, 'JUNK' 11, 1W0. Bbv Smuts Wll Rpn'pfit From Atail XriVninp :. T: v AAA VXiVAA4 -B- A WAXJ. 1 T AUAA A. A AMIAAJV -K. qA. JL V7U1 IaVV ENTRY FEES GOINDIAN TRIBE TO BUILD CAMPj TOPS LEAGUE LAKE O'WOODSl IN HOT DRIVE Medford Stars Contribute Merchandise Prizes for Big Tourney All En trants Will Get Something SutiOiern Oregon tfanstera are looking forward to & big day of piRCon cracking on Sunday, Jun 22nd, when the Rogue Valley Gun club's fine new grounds and club house will be opened with the flr.-u annual Mail Tribune trap nhoo:. On that day a large number of shooters will vie fov the handsome Tribune trophy and countless other awards and merchandise prizes. Everyone who enters. In fact, will win some prize and Medford's lead ing stores are contributing mer chandise . for the event. At an early date the donors of thco prizes wilt be published in the Mall Tribune. . . Owing to the fact that the Doy Scouts' summer camp on Apptegaic burned, last "year, the scouts are going; t6'have a new 'cam Pi at L&kr o' tile Woods,. This) ;eapip wiir be conducte'd in conjunction with th'i Klamath Palls scouts and funds am. needed for the capital invest ment in. 'this very worthy ; project St-ouU Get Vuiuls. Owing to the need of the scoua foi; additional funds, the proceed.-! 6 the first annual Mafl Tribune shoot, above actual expenses, will bo given to the Medford scout or ganization. As the scouts are In need of this help, the Greater Med ford club has voluntarily with drawn their part in the, Tribune shoot so thta the scout fund may benefit by the shoot. Each year the Mall Tribune will present to some worthy charity in need of funds In Addition, to the Community Chest, the proceeds of the Tribune trophy trap shoot. Offecrs and members of the Rogue Valley Gun club are gener ously cooperating with the Tribune In planning this annual event. The money derived , from ; the yearly shoot will come from- entry fees onlj,' aa the public has been cor dlallyinvlted' to witness the trap shoot as guests of the Tribune and the Itogue Valley Gun club. For the convenience of those who wish to outer the first nnnu.il shoot,1 an enrollment blank is bo Ing published in this issue. Ths blank should , be filled .. out and mailed to" S. O. ' Mondenhall. man ager Rogue Valley Gun club, at his offices In the Fox Cratcrlan building. Coast League Yesterday Hy tho Associated Press At Senttlc: It. H.' K. Portland 5 11 0 Seattle 18 1 Batteries: Ortman and Palmi sano: House and Borreanl, Cox. At San Francisco: It. H. ll..llifUn.l K 11 E. Mlralons 9 11 li Batteries: Turner and Bassler. j I'ook, Sevei"eid: II. Pllletto, fas ter and lloflnaun. At lofl Angeles: San Francisco I.os Augeles It. .... 2 .... 0 and Batteries: Miljus Pcncb- ky; Ballou and Hannah. At Sacramento: H. H. 14 10 Oakland .' fi Sacramento & Batteries: C'raghead and Ixmi bardi; Flynn and Wirts. ' Junior Aincrican Legion ball players, gathered ut. the Jackson school playground this afternoon for their second practice, under the coaching of Tom Illgglns. Praetico was held yesterday after noon, ami about fifteen of he young players allowed that they knew Mimcthing of baseball The team will bo chosen Wed nesday, June m, and the best play er .will bo uwarded at this time llh a ball, glove and bat. r red y-heffol of the American Legion is managing the team. The boys trying out fur the team must not be ovtt, sixteen, no one betng cliglblo.who was born before Sep ember 1.4, 1913. A larger number was expected to 'attend the afternoon practice, air. aciiotfel said this morning, duo to ihofe Who have "been on kitten ball teams trying out for the Junior team. The Medford team will compete for the district championship with teams from all parts of southern Oregon, tho winner to compete for the state title to be decided at the Legion convention- In Bend. . . Heads Moot. HOQUIAM, Wash.. June 14. 'Pi Thomas G. Ityan. Portland hftorney, was elected president of Northwert Moose association dur ing the closing session of ti 15th annual convention here today. Ta coma wm selected for the IflV, ronvnti(n rlty. Seventh Straight Victory Carries Cleveland Team to Pinnacle of American Circuit. Hy Orlo HiilH'rt.son. Assocluti'd I'ress Spoils Writer. 1 The Cleveland Indians, picked to ! finish no higher than fourth place in the American league pennant ' race, today are out in front after a whirlwind dash to the top that has left the remainder of the clubs and the Athletics In particular, groggy. With a championship brand o! pitching and a murderous attack, the Indians ycslerduy rolled up their seventh straight victory and their third over the world cham pions to go into the lead by foui points. As if to make their advance into the leadership even more Impres sive, the Indians downed the cham pions 15 to 2 as Wesley F&rrell turned In his tenth victory of tho i season. George Wulberg, usual! v the nemesis fo the Cleveland bat- ters. was no puzzle and before ths! game was over ho had been driven j to the showers and Eddie Jtommel called to his rescue. ' The Senators took the White Sox into, camp G to 2, when Ad Lisku held Chicago to four hits. The victory left the Sana tors only u half game out of second place. Pitching Duel. At St. Louis Kip Collins and Mil ton Gaston staged an old-fashioned hurling duel as the IJrowns de feated the Red Sox, 1 to 0, in 11 innings. In contrast, Detroit and the Now York Yankees put on a modern game of baseball slamming the ball to every corner of the field as the Yankees won 10 to 9. A total of 27 hits were collected by both teams. In the National league, Adolfo I-.uo.ue, a veteran of many a. major league t;atiic, lust his. first contest of the 1 130 season wjien the Cin cinnati Reds pounded out an 8 to 5 triumph over the Urooltlyn Rob Ins. The Chicago Cubs managed to nose out the 1'hilllcs, 7 to 5, in a see-saw contest. Rained out for two days, the Cardinals and liraves finally came together, with tho latter winning, 9 'to 8, in 10 Innings. jjouthpaw Bill Walker turned lni nis eignin victory or mo season when the'1 Giants trounced the Pi rates, 7 to .2, In the last game ot the series. 4 BUSH LEAGUE TILTS r Four bush league games tomor row will attract the attention of quite a number of baseball fajis In different iart! of the- valley. Modoc will play Talent at Eagle " . Stickles vs. Jacksonville at (Irani: Eagle 1'iilnl vs. Pirates at Jack sonville. Tills Is llle second game of the series. Schmeling Wins Heavyweight Title On Foul HMMHMHMIMMiaaMMMnMMVMMHaHanMMB Awlnlril lrmis n-li'lnH "f round of llir 1kn1uII K.-riuintl Ihr Ti'lilnn III III' :ilKivr Millitli. College Mat Coach Will Step Into Fast Company Harry Harry Klllott, Kugcne. former J KllEott and the Indian are even Cniversity of Oregon wrestling: ly matched, with tho exception of roa. h, may pull a few college tricks on Ya(Ul Joe, Soimra. Mex., Indian when they meet at t he armory Monday night In a finish.' non-tiile match. Ymiul Joe is j holder of the world' junior mid- j dlewclghl wrestling championship. ! winning It In Medford two weeks ago from Henry ,Ions, Provo, nun, who nan ncm it inr several years at various tlrnea. EXPECT DE MAR bOS AXdEI.ES. fill.. June 14 fP) America's marathon marvel, fln ppnen do Mm. Koi'llc. N. 31. . school lonelier, tndav Is favored to lead 11 field of (it) probable starters to the tape m r.ie second nn.nial ire- llyn.pic race of 2 juilcs, 3Ki yards. His. right to add tho annual dls- tunce grind hero to his list of vie- torles this spring will be strongly challenged by the sturdy little Navajo Indian, Harry Chaka, who defeated the Olympic star last Kddie Thomas of Itelllngham won season. A third contender for the' a six-round decision over Johnny victory Is John Hertonl of tho ! HawkeH of Seattle at I'M pounds. Italian-American A. "'.. Kan Kran- j Jlmnir Heck. Tacoma negro, deci ciseo. winner of the Vallejo mara-1 nioucd Kalpli Kvaiia of Seattle it) Ihoh last fall. four rounds. Slxt Srlitiirllnit. f;nriniin itMitcnil'" iliiiliir IkiiiI In llu- Vnnkw Slml U rfl-iiiK limiy from tin" ifinu-r. Kllioti. 1 several p o u n d s of additional r weight on the part of the former. whn will tip the scales around 1,17 pounds. .loo Is not taking his mutch with Klllott lightly and litu been at the seashore for the past week, resting and training for lire Kiigene man, who just recently cntei'ed the professional side off , wrestling alter Having won iinui: la string of iiimitcur bouts. ';'J 'Scoring knockdowns in the; first and fourth round. Doc Snell, Ta j coma welterwoicjit, battered his lWilv tl( :ear-cut decision over Tmv n,,.,,,,,,, Angeles, In a , , , . , , . 'six-round main event here lust night. Tommy Fielding of Victoria, U. ; c., and Don Fraser of Spokane, 140 , pounders, dtflw in six rnundo, while s DOC SNELL BEATS ii i no ARinnrp nrm LlJii H lhrLLO DUI ! . j . SKATTIJJ, Wash., .luno 14 .(P) ' ! Scoring; knockdowns In tho first! fur dtp prlml rvn of hmlnic, im llm ranvflH In Hip fourth irm. Ni-v Vurk ( III. .link Slirkcj. Iiw on n foul, wlilrli f Hit o BOYS DESERVE 1 FANS' WART i ni iu uui I uii I rlN SUNDAY TILT i state lawmakers, or by const it u MerCnantS PUtting Out FinC- amendment at the Novem ber election, says James 11. AU Brand Of Ball tO Keep bin oregniilan feature. Medford Among Leaguer Them' is a bin for such an j amendment to be voted on in No COntendCrS. I vembor. Givemor Norblad has i promised to recommend that the legislature pass such a bill. So it looks like the reign of tho com to get 10 tne imn game lomor- j.m,ircia, f i(ihonmM1 pn thl, KoRU(S lh row, between Lakevlew and AUl-jpast its zenith. ford, all northern fans will take! !ut of what avail will the closing the new Pacific highway south tof llle river commerce be if pr: from .Medford, turn in at fair- ! Vut' interests fence both banks of grounds on road directly opposite the stream along Its choicest fish Stewart avenue. Kans from the! inK waters? south will take Stewart avenue. I Nearly every day there appears east, or Pacific highway from Med ford .south, The Medford Merchants had a stiff workout last evening, prepar atory to meeting t:ie .Lake view Shepherds. Should the Pelicans and Mer chants win their games tomorrow, they will still bo in a tie for th'.' pennant for the first half of the season. The decided game then will be played at Klamath Falls. Juno 21.'. and the winner of this contest will be given tho pennant for the first half. duly tltli Next dame. Tomorrow's game will bo the last appearance of the MerchnnU on their home grounds until July 6 th. Medford gets three games at home in July, and also plays th last two closing games at homp ! the latter part of August. "With nice weather, tho fans should give the Merchants a good turnout Sunday. Medford, so far, has been having tho poorest at tendance of the league. With the type of ball our boys are putting out, tho attendance certainly shoull be Increased. TEDDY WAITERS r$i;!ENE. Ore., Juno 14. (P) Texia Teddy Walters, Amarlllo, Teij, defeated Sailor Tex Wlltklns In in; rough and tumble wrestling ninjtAh 'horn last night, taking two ,i'f a4iVdu b - or . throe; i -r - An.tklns took tho first full In 35 seconds,, waiters winning mo nisi respectively. In a preliminary' match Harry Elliott, wrestling Instructor at the I'nlverslty of Oregon, won from Hmniy Ttynn. Seattle, taking one full In six rounds under Austral- Ian rules. HUMAN CATAPAULT HAS BROKEN HURLING ARM ALLENSTKIX, Clcmiany, June H. (VP) Kinlle Hlrschfleld, holder ) of the world's record for ahotput, today broke lls iigui lorcarm in a motorcycle accident. Surgeons exproHHed (lie belief that, although I wo bones were fraclured, Mirschrield will recover the full use of his arm. I Fencing of Rogue Making New Problem For Nimrods Access By Law Advocated It seems reasonably certain that the Hogue river will be closed U comniercial fishing, either by legis- ! lative act at the nex session of th- In some country newspaper of southern Oregon an account of some sale of river frontage for summer home purposes. Million aires of California, New York. Now Jersey and elsewhere In this United States have their eyes fixed on the Rogue and they aro buying acreage that abuts the stream, clear from its m o u t h to the upper reaches. In tho most recent Issue of the Curry County Reporter was an Item telling of the sale by John M.. Woodworth of 255 acres of land on the Hogue river at the mouth of Silver creek, to Klon Hooker of New York. Mr. Hooker is head of the Hooker Electro Chemical company, nationally fam ous producer of chlorine. Mr. Hooker wants to make n summer home out of the property w'1'L'h has a frontage of a quarter mile on tho river. Now If Mr Hooker fences his property with a E ST. LOUIH, Juno 14.- (ff) Loon "Cloose" Oosliu, hard hlttlnc out fielder of the Washington Senators has been traced to tho Kt, Louis Itrowns for Helnlo Manudi, out fielder, and "General" Alvin Crow dor, a pitcher. According to H'll Frqli; Browns' "b'uslnb'ss ' manager, the deal was a straight player trade with no cash Involved. Tho trade was engineered via tho telephone last' night by tho presidents of both clubs, Phi) Hall of the Browns and Clargo Griffith of Washington. GohUn will appear In a Brownlo uniform today and Manush In the Senators' outfield as the two teams' open a four-game series hero to day. It will ho Washington's first appearance at Kportsmnn'a park thUs season. Baseball Standings ( My tho Associated Press.) Coast V. Sacramento :t! Los AngeleH San Francisco 18 I.. 2l 2!l ;n as ' m :i!i 40 1 1. 18 2: 2S 2(1 25 25 27 M Pel. .H0II ,r.i M'.i .529 .507 .411 .4IIH .831 Oakland ... MIkhImih ... Hollywood HphIIIo Portland ... W. 2 SO Pet. .(MO .",; .r,40 .4riti .47'J Ml .4111 .400 Hrooldyn ... ChleaRo New York U7 St. liuis Wi I'lltHburKlt 2il HoHton ' HI Philadelphia I Cincinnati HO American W. Pet. .027 .II2H .620 .071 .417 .4ir, .412 .314 Cleveland 'Vi Philadelphia Il.'l WashlnRton Ill New. Vorli H8 ChlcaRo 1 20 Detroit Tl St. Louis 21 Hostnn ! Baseball Lakeview vs. Medford SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. at Jackson : County Fair Grounds Fans, turn out tfnd support your ball club on the first warm Sunday we have had this season. high ft'nee, how if a common every day angler going to g't throuuh without trespassing on Mr. Honk er's land ? And Mr. Hooker in only one. -if many who have bought placcn on the lloKiie. A Medford sportsman, here a few day ago, said It would be only a few years jmtll virtually both banks of the ltoguo would b? fenced off by summer home build ers. "There are 2 or HO court de cisions on what constitutes a navi gHble stream. ' s.-ivm Harold "Iff -ford, state game warden. "On all navigable streams the fisherman has the right to fish from the banks or to fish from a boat, no matter who own.s the la ml adja cent to the fishing waters. Jtul these decisions are conflicting. No body seems to bej able to make a universal definition of a navigable stream. "Ouco a man han purchased land on the ba n k s of the river a n 1 fenced it. the onus of delernilniim whether a fisherman can trespass on sich land in the pursul. of h'.s fishing lies on the fishermen. 1 imagine that few anglers would care to tako the time and money to mako a test case." - Why couldn't tho state legisla ture pass a law requiring that the owner of any land abutting the Hogue river or other fishing stream of Oregon must permit access to Its banks by fishermen? If something liko this Is not don-j the Closing of our rivers to com mercial fishermen will simply mean tho fostering of private fishing grounds of millionaires, with the sportsmen of the Btatp paying for the fish that these wealthy men catch, or Invite their friends to catch. W1M HLKDOX, England, June 14. Kngland's feminine ten nis stars rogalned the Wightman cup by a margin of four matches to three today, beating America's two aces, Helen WUIh Moody and Helen Jacobs, In tho final doubles matches. The IJritU'h team of Mrs. Kitty McKane Oodfreo nnd Mrs. 1'hoebo QSN(QSH -B9GOSH OVERALL ARITHMETIC Jwvncujo PI. 7 5 OaMMi V 1. 7 5 atoufLpfdoj 50 OUTWEAR Ohuxncdfh f$l.25 ' . 1 r- 1.9 1.25 3.75 SAVING YOU $3.75 3.5Q .25 Ma nns p.tfaiwiiiijuillrelim "''4 'i - ' II h rffl i I "'' I1- :" I '4 W?; I ImlM, H 1!T Rooms . 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Ortman, Duck mounds- :t,: man. shut the Indians out nfter tho first inning, while House and Utnuinskl were Ineftective. , Anxious to remain in consldera--tlon as one of the contenders for honors in tho first . half of the Con.st lea mi e season, the heavy hitting Missions went on a homo run spree yesterduy to beat Ho i lywood, 9 to ii, and even their I series. J'ostmberff got two homo j runs nnd Hoone, Hofmann nnd Monroe one each. J Oakland came through wjth . J ninth inning doublo off UmJ bard 1's bat to score two and defeat Sacramento, (i to 5, to keep the : lI five leading clubs well bunched; : Los Angeles rogalned an. cvdi so slight hold on second place by'1-' downing San Krnnclsco, 6 to r- 2, tying tho series at two all. Vankeo lug Ilea ten. 8YDNKY. June 14. (fl Ja-.k Haines, middleweight champion of t Australia, defeated Larry Brii; molia of America on points in,. a fust boxing bout tonight. Watson scored the decisive .victory in the final match, which was close, hard-fought and decided by scores of 7-5, 1-6, 6-4. - ; D. D. LINDSEY 1015 North Central . -. You are invited to present this cou pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two . TO A TALKING PICTURE I PROGRAM AT THE , As a Subscriber Guest of the MAIL . I. , TRIBUNE WATCH THIS 8PACE. If you tre FREE TICKETS a subscriber to the Mall Tribune your name may appear hers tomar- r rowl Only subscribers' names wilt ' ' be published and, durlnfl the dura- )i tlon of this offer, all subscribers will be nlven an opportunity to en Inu FDFF nhniu GUESTS OF J THI8 PAPER. "':. '' NOW PLAYING ,i . I t ' 'V V. . "Hide Out" th Hi TP