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MEDFORn MAIL' TRTBUNE. MEDFOIff), OKKGONT, THURSDAY, JUXTS 2(1930. PAOE TWO YANKEE TENNIS CAPTUR :e eoge IN OATS PLAY Miss Ryan and Helen Moody Favored to Win English ' Women's Doubles Title at . Wimbledon. Champions!. Both Of Them WIMBLEDON, Knff., Juno 26. UP) With Booby and Mih. Jonos of Atlanta. (3a among tho dis tinguished guests Jn tho stands, Misa EliK&toeth Kyun, American resident off England, gave United States a flying mart in today's play of tho English tennia chtimnlon nHlja, whan he . defeated Mile. Jominno Bllmrt. Ihdgium'H No. tvumen'H minting player In etruighl Wta, 6-3, 6-4. ;Jtlaclhg tnrough twelve atralghl "Vela. Mr. Helen WIHh Moody nnd , MIhs Hyan- defeated .Mm. V. Hurr uhd MIhh CI. S.. ThompHon. Kng lund,, 6-0, ti-0, to hecoino tho fa vor i tea ,to win tho English women's doubloa eiuiiiiploimhip. vi'MijMH,. MHry.rnef,. youthful Kan aa Cily, ijionwilioh, wuh ollm inured by MIhh IJuybt, . cxjiuriuQQed HwiH player, 6-1, 6-3. .-.Berkeley Jiell and Gregory Man sin, alternuleH on the United Htutea David cup team, defeated Counl Vpn-Salm HoogHlrnuten of Austria and Burr of England, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4. Big Bill Til den and hut Dutch Vardner, H. Timmer, Ilotland, won their first doubles mutch, eliminat ing R. Dcterdlng and J. K. Ueddall uf England, 6-4, K-6, 6-2. - Ueurgo Lutt and Johnny Do?g, United Htute douhlea champions wcro, forced to the limit to defeat the JSngllHh team of V. A. Canealct and J. C MuHterman, 8-6, 13-11, 7-5. -: , . Mhta Helen Jueobn, California, inuxle' short work of her watch with Muw 11. Stanley, England, winning 6-3, 6-0. V i M''& v 4! If Pin , Mf . I V "f ? V, , -VTl fr4 i M f A" M t"4 4 -n..; f fif s Four Games in Chicago Ex pected to Decide Leader at Turning Point, July Fourth. - . CRUCIAL ;SERIES SLAPSIE MAXIEf ROBINS VS. CUBS FINALLY GA1NSI OPENING TODAY CHAMPIONSHIP By KtHvnrtl .1. Neil, AwHociated Prexa Sports Writer. BUFFALO, June 26. foP) Slapsio .Maxey .Itosenbloom oC Xew York, stood forth today as new chumpton The recent Oregon fttuto mnateiir polf ttwrnev wuh a f::mllv affair. Frank Ioln (rlr;ht)f won from Vincent Dnlp in (ho fin:il:i. listh are 2hamplonH. l'rank, liesldes winning Hi" Oregon nnmtfitir title, nlso ih NonnweHi nmaieur champion, wnile Vinceni, wno i.i n sophomore lit the University of Oregon, Ih tho Coast conference golf tltlint. Vin cent will represent Oregon in the oatlonul intercollegiate tourney In the Eaut this summer. - Foul Ball "Lost" j Bleacherite I Gets It, Is Rule 8AI,i:.M. Ore.. Juno 211. P) Wuri'y. Kllloit, wioHtllnK InmrucMir Ht this-Unlvowlly of Oregon, U3 ffBtMl'Toimny Jlyiin, Murifurii mlil fllcwojRht, hero Wciliipnilay iiIkIh, . two .bilt of thiol! fall. Ilyim look tliQ tfi'tit full iiHnf a Moili'H uf lirad- fenslvu To win the next wnm lio 'ulunimcil riyiui In Iho mat with MCl. Rlllto that llio laltcr llcpd. d h ox(ra ftvo-inliiiito rest poiiod. Btltl' w'oftk. Ryan foil an oaay vhi tlm to Klllott'M flying body bcIh . orB, tho fall coming, In 41 Hi min uton. . . . 4 Coast League Yesterday (By tho Ansoclatod Pi-o.sb.) At Portland: It. 11. );. San Francisco 7 la 1 i'ortlnnd 8 H 2 Zlnn' and Pcnebnky; Malls and Palmlsano. At t.oa Angolos: It. H. K. tfacramonto 2 6 1 Hollywood 8 13 0 Thonia. Smith nnd W ilts; Tur- nei and IJatisler. - At Seattle: , It. II. )0. l.os Angeloa li 8 2 Heattlo 7 U 0 Harfoot and Warren; Hansen, Lamaimkl and ,'ox. . At Smi FranciHco: It. II. Oakland ; t . it 1 Mituionii 4 li o : CntRhoad nnd l.nmbardl: II. I'll- itin and monaol )fU U Here's fl VHCation trip that has everything J foreverymcmbcrof the family. A water cruise from Seattle to Victoria arid Vancouver on a PWrt cess liner . . a rail trip through the magnificent Canadian Rockies ... de lightful daya at Banff, Lake Louiae and the far-famed Bungalow Camps in'tho Rockies. ..then a return voyage via Calgary and Spokane. You'll enjoy every moment of it rates aro moderate no passports required. 7 Get details! Shirley liutuher. who panned the Hcninr lewtH In the vxanilniiiions ffiven at the Jtetl I'roHH Hwihfniln,; claKse.H at the 'iNatatoi'lum, yester day afternoon won firHt placy "in the . retrieving and dlhi'rihtog r;tcw and second place in lh. .SO-VJAU free stylo race. For firfct jilaco in the retrieving race, young Hatchor was given. a Ix ttc?lVu"1v' i'i1 place lir 'the dTurolifng Faco, a iieo stylt a dollar box of uamiy. iSecond place in tho retrieving race was won by lludd (.tail, third by Lloyd 'Jhimmock, nnd fourth by Jerry Jygren, Kaeh received a box of candy. IJoyd Kaininock received second In tho dUrohing race, with third place going to Marry Kohlumm, Winner of bcc ond place received a pneket-knlfe, and winner of third a firm aid klt.l 1-loyd I'lammai'k won flr.st place ! In tho oO-yard free wtyle, with1 j Harry KoblnMon takliiK third. The 100 wwlmmliiK ticket, awarded by! Aierick'a wan given to th winner of rlrnt place, and a hunting knife was awarded for third place. Learn to mwIiii demount ration" by the hoys and girls who have learned to swim during tho 'week and who have parsed their begin ner's tost wero given under 1 hn direction of Jean Khcrhart of the I'niverslty of Oregon, who has been in charge of the classes. Jackie LlttrcM, (leorgo Codding. Jean Kttle and IMilIlp Kldredge were featured as members of Ml Golda Itoone's "get - aciiualnted with -water" class, featuring o eral types nf diving. These young sters were not willing to put their faces In the water tho first day of the school, hut were eager to try, and have accomplished a great deal. Might life-saving exhibitions were given, with Marjorie and Dorothy (loff, Itudd Gail, Jerry Nygren, Gordon Turner, Harry Itohln.Hon. Shirley Hatcher and Lloyd .Ham mond taking part, Malcolm Stlne, 0 onion Turner and Dana Thomas put on feature act. In which amusing actions an.l mistakes of 'Htlrio and Turner brought much laughter front the largo crowd assembled for the car nival. Vorreet methods of diving and other maneuvers were tihown by Thomas,,, W. W. Allen was In charge, with .Mr. Kberhart and Lillian Koberts as Judges. A large number parsed tsts dur ing the tfehool, this being the flru time that tin? examiners' tents were panned (n .Med ford. Those passing tests were: Kxa m tilers test Oaua Thomus, Iorothy tioff. .Marjorie (litff. Senior t est, reee Ivlnti pin and, emblem tiers Id A. N'ygren, Shir ley HMchor, Harry Kobinson. Hudd Gail. lordon Turner. Neville ISlden, J untnr test, receiving pin and emblem Gerald! ne ltob!nson, Ion Llliot, Harold Williams, Houul.is Vll.on. Klwyn Krou, Herbert Har per, Donald Noilson. ltoper 1'avd, John D i c k e n o n, Frederick Younger. . Swimmers Josephine Hunto. Mary I teddy, Maxlne It loom, Har old Klngslry. Herbert Nellson. William Walker. Jaek Wood. Don Horner; Mary Klllot. Verim Shelley, Itebecca Chanry. Ituth Vanish, Lu cille Lltrrell, Hohert Gall, CHICAGO, June 28. P) Hereafter a foul ball landing among spcctiitom at Wrigley field is legally a lost ball for tho iCubsrunlcss an usher grabs It first. IMunlclpul Judge Allegrettl deckled that yesterday In dis missing charges against a boy who picked up one of Hack Wilson's Hpn and re fused to wurrendet' it. to an Insistent usher. 'I don't blame, you for tak ing the ball," Judge Allegrettl said. "If ouo cam my .( way 'at a ball g'amerV'Ky I'd grab it, loo." . . . . ; r'.. : , : 4. 4.4 By Hugh 8. Fullerton, Jr. I Afisuciatcd Press Sports Writer) . Separated hy one game, the Kobins and the Cubs open In Chi cago today a series of four games which probably will dechle which will reach July 4 the traditional hig point of the season, on to. Brooklyn has held first place lor about a month with a crippled Cub team hanging right onto the next rung of the ladder. The Robins could not hit Hay Kremer yesterday, getting but seven blows. Pittsburgh touched Dudley and Clark for eleven blows and a 5 to 1 victory. The Cubs hit the Philadelphia pitching much more freely hut barely pulled out the game hy a 13 t6 12 score to sweep the three game series and score their eighth victory In nine stmts. . The Cincinnati Reds shoved the New York Giants deeper into third: place, by winning the series final. Jl to 3, to break even In the four games. The Yankees took a double vic tory over the Browns, 10 to 4 and 5 to 4. The Senators held onto second place by heating the Cleveland In dians for the fourth successive time, 13 to 5. , The Athletics got un oven break with the Chicago Whi-u Co:-, romp ing through the first game 8 to 1. Chicago took the second, 7 to 2. Jack Russell of the Boston ' Red Sox had just one had ' inning against Detroit, the eighth, but that waa.enoughto glvf tho Tigers stho game; 4 to 3v i I i, i' j, i CAtrrj Goe4lhtiUOsr. 1 JIm. . .. . ..aMt't aiMitfcM CAT BALL TEAM WOMAN SEEKS RIGHT . OPERATE FISH TRAP Tlie Associated Oil company. throUKh Manager Webster last night at the Hotel Medford ten dered a banquet to Its kitten ball team, winner of tho city champion ship. K. J. Cook of Portland, dis trict sales head, of Porttanit ar rived from Uoseburg after a hur ried auto trip, to be present at (he session, which lasted until 1 1 o'clock. Itoy Wakefield of the local force presided, The team ami others presont did full justice to the fried chicken. The officials complimented tho players upon their victory, ami the players thanked tho Associated Oil company for tho fried chicken and trimmings, In short speeches. Kx temporaueous remarks wore made by Kudolph Hhtgler, Itay Lewis, Klbert Coleman, John Heekln, Stanley Itlden, Warren ("Pug") Hamlin, Leon Lawton and others. Malcolm Htluo made n speoch and executed u nomber of piano solos in a capable manner. The meeting adjourned with plans underway for an Associated oil basketball te,am next full, nnd a gridiron team, In th Ovent kit ten football is played. ' SALi:.M, Oiv.. June .T ' Kathfrliif -Irf ft Mm of Astoria bus filed a mKjUu7U' suit hi the mi j prctne court seeKlng to compel .t. T. Hoy. state iiiaster fish wurilen. to grant her a Ilcenoe to operate a fish trap In (Tie Columbia river. PORTLAND, (tie.. Juno 26. A) Al Karaslek's head proved to he a little harder than Abe Colmuu's and Karaslck won lixst night's wrestling maieh. two out of three falls. Atter flvo minutes of wres tling for the final fall they met head-on. Both lav limp on the canvas. Karaslek wns the first U recover and by blind Instinct crawl ed over to where Colman lay and fell ftcroA his body. The Jewish wrestler took the first fall with u flying taekle in 3! minutes, 31 see mid. Kakarslek evened tho count 10 minutes later with a series of flying reverse headlock. Colman was tn a fair way to capture- the deeidim- fall whop the battle of skulls ended the mateh. JiHp.il Joe and Jaek Duane, Jun ior mlddlewelKhts. put on a fast preliminary In which every known wresillng hold and some new on were used. YaouI Joe won tho ftiateh by taking one fall with a Hanson Rated One of the Toughest .Matmen ' Ever to Face Oswego Rancher Match Is Monday- uob Kruse, tho Oswego rancher, will tackle the touKcst opponent he has ever faced here when ho meets tharley Hansen, Seattle heavy weight wrestler, in the main event at the Armory Monday night, June 30th. Hansen didn't gain his name of "Tho Terrible Swede from Seattle' without earning it. And ho has earned the title because ot his mat deeds. Inoffensive and the most gentle manly kind of a chap when out of tho ring, he forgets all this, when ho starts hostilities. .Not that Han sen Is unnecessarily rough, and vio lates the wrestling rules. Instead, he stleks to tho rules as long as his opponent does, but he is' naturally strong and rough, and doesn't handio his opponent with kid gloves. - Again, his pet hntd. the reverse body slam. Is ruinous when he ap plies it properly and puts all his steam behind It. Whirling his op ponent In tho air, the shim,, as Us namo sonifies, slams him lo tlw mat with such force that It Is a simple matter to walk over and pin his shoulders, for It leaves the unlucky fellow "out." He knows not what Is going on. Itob Knows Danger.. . . Whether Hansen can do this t.i Kruso Is a question. Hob, wno wclfths the same ns Charley, is very agile, and knows what Hansen can do with this hold. Ho doesn't pro poso to he tricked by it. As Hob Is going to be extremely busy applying wrlsttocks. he fig ures that he will have Hensen on the defensive from the start. Other good wrestlers have tried, nnd been badly mistaken, iCharley can get this hold o quickly and from nny position, that he Is dangerous at all times, even when half groggy. He was in this condition from a series of head looks applied by that past master. Kd (Strangler) Lewis, but ho slip ped It on this big fellow, who ruled thtf world as champion for n period of years. And Hansen picked Lewis up In their mateh, 235 pounds, carried him to the edge of the ring nnd dumped him on the bare, board-, outside. This, in the opinion of the referee, constituted a foul, nnd ns It was the deciding fall, ho lost the verdict. However, a man woo can handle Lewis like this In going lo be danuerous for Krue, or any one ele. Both wrestlers. ar strong-.!' th'in their actual weight would Indlrate. With their speed and experience, they should battle along even terms hi practically every respect. v -insocinted I'rcis I'ltutn Cornell Crews Lead in Percentage In Annual Poughkeepsie Regattas POUOMKKBPSIU. N. Y.-fPI-JCornHl, with 13 victories out ot MarM III hold, the beat winning averuo In lb. unnuul inU-v C0,'K'how.,..-hh.d and a victo.y fot- tho Mid- dKvThM C Vi. n.o utteml, and ie aucce-a- fu.1 thfa year would hvo an averse of .100 to Cornell's .i M. A 1 of Cornell'a victories were Kal,.,l prior to JUKI In the relBn of lcoach Charle, E. Courtney, while all of tho Navy, triumph, have been achieved since tho war. The record, of th. crew.: lumene 401. C0'ne11 3 .asa , 7 .;ioi) WashinKton " ( California . ) "J,,., Sy" 4 28 IliS Columbia J a u,1 Wiscon"inylcompeted'l' '2l''-ac in . Stanford in 8 and Harvard and Massachuwtta Tech In 1 each, but never managed to finjsh fir(U! i , . j ,' . .- . - CLOSE MARGI! Seattle's Defeat of kJ Enable Sacs to Avert Tl ior rinnacie uucksUJ Again. PORTLAND LEADS 'WIUNIE' GOLFERS IN SEMI-FINALS Maxie Rosenbloom of .the licht heavyweights, cpn tiuoror of the only man who ever eoiiHistently gave him trouble dur ing his amazing fighting career In three divisions. Maxie has whipped the best mid dlcwelghts, some heavyweights, and now he has accounted for the last of the 175-pound top-lighters who had held out against his dis couraging ring attack. Last night Ilosenbloom gained a close decision over Jimmy Slattery before a crowd of 1:1.500 In the In ternational league ball park here, and with victory canit the only championship he has ever fought for In 10 years' of battling out standing ring men. Five times before, the team of Slattery and -Itosenbloom furnished tho feature attraction along vari ous by-paths of ringland, and it four of the engagements Jimmy, pride of Buffalo', first; ward, gain ed victories. .V Maxic won only one. Of all the men he haa beaten. . Including I.eo l.omski. Ace lludklns, Jimmy llrad doek, Dave Shade, Larry Johnson and Pete Latzo, only Slatter.v was able to como back and. defeat hhn consistently. Hut last night, beforo $:i.'..ono worth of customers, Rosenbloom givlncd hia revenge by winning the title Slattery has held since last February when ho defeated I.ou Be OK,a hero and gained general recognition a.s the successor to Tommy I.oughran, retired from the 7H'lound; ranks to Joust With If I -tljv S.U qc'e.'ss aijBlnstSthiS icavy- welglfts: 1'OrtTLAND. Ore., June 'JC. (Hi Seven ' Portland golfers; and one visiting Pljiyer, Barge Peasa, Tu-i coma, today are battling over a 30 holo route for places In tho semi final round of tho first annual Pacific northwest public links championship tournament. With the exception of Pease, all visiting players who qualified wero eliminated In the first or second round of the championship flight yesterday. Clyde Flnlay, Seattle, one of tho outside threats, defeated Georgo lnglls, Portland, 5 and 4, in tho first round yesterday but was elim inated on the 18th In tho second round by George Parker, Portland. Pease, tho Tacoman, had an easy lime yesterday, eliminating Dr. R. J. Pashberg. Portland, med alist, 5, and 4 In the morning round, and Bill Pranltis, 'Portland 4. and 3, in the afternoon. OF SCHEDULE IN IT CLOUTS .KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. June 20. Frank Troeh, Karl Troeh, H. L. Deatnu, Henry Veateh, Charles Dockendorf and other prominent northwest trap shooters arrived hero today for tho opening of tho first annual trapshoot sponsored by the Klamath Gun club. The shoot opens formally Friday.' .:,; ' Baseball Standings CHICAGO, Juno 20. Vft Bade Ruth's homo run barometer today disclosed tho big bambino was ex actly eight days and two homers ahead of his record breaking schedule of 11127. Ho hit two circuit smashes yes terday to give him a .season's total of 20. In 1027, he did not make his twenty-sixth until July 3. On June 25, 1027, ho had only 24 or two less than his presont crop. Hack Wilson of the Cubs and Walter Berger of tho Boston Braves are four blows behind Ruth's, record-breaking pace and two behind Ruth's 11127 schedule. Hack came close yesterday against Philadelphia but didn't succeed while Berger was idle. Thcro are 272 vegetable drying, canning, evaporating and'Trultj preserving plants in Canada (liy the AssorLucd j, Sacramento's slaying m-t solo holder ot first piace Pacific Coast league remilvj t:int vctttci'ilnv In ...... u. ..... rc-iiaiiirg i,y Holl),, 8 to t. thanks to Seattle", v inning triumph over Los i. ' 7 to 0.. An Angel win xmh ,...- ...., i llv lor lne ead Turner of tho Sturs hou Sar mento to five hits as the p wood outfit made it tw0 g taking a four-run lend lnnr'! Inning. Thomas, on tho hm , the Sacs, went out In the H,' Knothe, Indian third to., clouted a two-bagger in the I' half of the ninth win, ihc full, to overcome a i.ty, lead and even the serieg u Rtt'mo each. Lnmanslil VM ,. winning pitcher. San Francisco sained , , leaders by duwnim; Portland liy, ( lo i, jimmy y.mn keciin;1: Ducks from flying far, evenln": series. 8 ' Herninn Plllette of tlio Ills shut Oakland out after their ihr run second Inning, and the j;. won as llufft's second homn the day accounted for the lasts Pi'iircssor lo Ascend liltl'SSIOUS. June 26. ((frV-P: fessor Plcard of Brussels Lniiw UOilttr In ll'V .1,. !'n in. n!n. in tho air for scientific oterv lions, ho will use a bailout, an airtight aluminum cabin, t attempt will be made al Aujsl: Germany. Classified vii "I'lnc F0RJULY15T017 PORTLAND, Ore.. June 26. iff) Kalph Tonilintion, preHident uf the Oreison (iolf association, said today the Oregon state junior Kolf tournament would he hold at Lake Onwego July 15, 16 and 17. lie said three tournaments! would he included in the one. One tournament will ho for boys up to 15 years of aRe, another for hoyn from 15 to IS years, which will be the junior tournament, and an other, for Rlrls up to IS years. Tomlin.son said there had been no entries but resist rat ion would open tomorrow. Tho decision to liicorpuraLi thctlucOv louiJiauients In one was made tolay at a meet I n tr "f the assoelntlon. liy the Associated rress Coast. W. i. Sacramento 45 'i'A Los AiiReles 4-1 34 San. Kraiiciseu 43 37 Oaliland 43 37 Missions 40 39 Hollywood .: 3S 42 Scattlo 34 46 Portland 30 4 a National. W. L. , llrooklyn 38 22 Chlcapo 3!) 25 New York 32 28 St. Louis 30 30 Hoston 27 31 l'lttMbuiff 26 32 Philadelphia 23 34 Cincinnati 25 3S American. : ' W. ' L. Philadelphia 41 2 1 VajhliiKtoii 3S 21 N'ew York 37 24 Cleveland 33 30 Detroit 20 36 St. Louis . 27 37 ChleaKo 23 36 Must ii li 23 4(1 j v , Mason, Ehrman & .Co. J PC. .6:13 .6011 1 .533 : ' ! .500 ' . j , -I Lake-o'-thc-Woods I I PC. I ,031 (107 1 .521 j ,440 j .422 3011 1 3115 ! JOHN H. LOCK j n ! . : rs I x-HiutuiK j-iccoraung Specialty Phone 118 Fresh-Fish We Always Have A Variety Of Fresh Fish For Your Friday Menus Ocean Caught Salmon v ' Halibut Black: Cod p Ling Cod Brook Trout Red Snapper : Perch - -":'- - Sea Bass Kippered Salmon, Finnan Haddic Nip and Tuck Artichokes, each . . , American and Imported Cheese Bulk Pickles 0 Red Rock Cottage Cheese ,5c Economy Fish Market NICHOLS & ASHPOLE 206 East Main pne 46 Make Reservations Now for July 4-5-6 Spend the Fourth of July in the Cool of the Pines. Good Fishing and Bathing - ' ' Large Lodge for the Convenience of Our Guests. 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