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MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, O'l I !'- OX, KIM DAY. JUNK 27, 1930.
Western Crews Not Disgruntled by Losses at jougjikeepsie
BEST CREW WON
Congratulate Cornell On Fine Race .(JERSEY FLASH
SAYS - MANAGER
OF WASHINGTON
Shipped Much Water in
Rough Going, But Did
' Mot Row in Top Form
Have No Exbuse.
GOLF COURSE TO
POI.YIlllfKKPHM-:, X. V., Juno
27. iP Reports of western otvws
being (lifMitiHlfrtl with ilu rendi
tions under which intereoll-glate
varsity race wiih nnvcd yostord.iy,
and having tit rent ened not to re
turn to tho Hudson next year, were
dteribed by representatives of the
westerners Unlay t.n "absolutely
untrue."
The hauls for these reports ap
peared to bo the fact so vera I motor
craft, Including a eonst guard pa
trol vownl, in keeping abreast of
leading crews in I he varsity moo,
caused a swell and helped lucre.. v
the waters shipped by Washington,
Columbia, Navy and other which
trailed tin Cornell crew to tho
finlith.
Washington, only, one of the
three western eights nf for ted by
these conditions, offered no allhi,
nuicb 1ckh considering any pro
test. "You ran flay for us wo 'lost t"
better crows yesterday," said Karl
( mphell, graduate manager of
Washington. "We shipped a ht
or water in the rough going, so i
much two of our men had to jump'
overboard at tho finish to keen the
'Pay Streak' from going under thej Medford i to have another mini
waves, hut wo did not row our hint , ature golf course. Construction
rat;o. nnyway. wn,.,c hlls imHiy Mi.rted on the
;U'ashinpton Ik HUtlsfled tho he4 IlIpIM ,.IPI.ty xrth Itlver
erey won the raee and oongrntu-j H,(h,t wUtlo lh(, nw Ilmu:lomP.lt
late.s Cornell n well r.s Hyraeuae. (,ar(l wl jp ,m.nl0(L
for a KroaMorrormaneo. .... - roiunp,K. 0f
iCjimphell'fl tatem.nit wh eohood K(intn lir)iml, tUxl is' Installing,
and will operate the new cour.se,
which he expool.s to have complet
ed within two week' time. .M.v
Fell Ins operated Mini liar golf
cou men in California and is en
thusiastic concern I ng I he outlook
for such a business in Mod ford.
"If the course we are now work
ing on get too crowded," ho stated
yesterday, "we will InHtall another
one near tho same location.',''
. Auooiated Pr Photo
Tne varsity crew at Cornell university, one or the heaviest and strongest eights that has been teen
on the Cayuga river in years. Left to right: J. L. Nlles, stroke; H. O. Algeltlnger, 7; B. B. Clark, 6; N.
E. Scott, 6; Ft. J. Heldelberger, 4; J. R. Shallcross, 3; A. B. Butler, 2; S. Y. Austin, bow, and J. B.
Burke (In front) coxswain.
I
byAl IMl'leltson, Washington's h!il
('(inch, who declared ho hurt nti ex
CHAP.
kleinTTrstto
i
riiNwnn. juno ,27. w
"Chuck" Klein of tho slugging hat
errant 1'hilllos In the firm major
league player to hung up 100 lilts
in the 1 U30 campaign.
Klein Rot three hits for his KM)
yesterday in a losing doiiblo
Iieudor with I'lttshurgh whilo
Terry of tho flinntH fell Hhnrt by
oiie when ho got only tine hlnw In
a winning game against St. IoiiIh.
iiodapp of Clevoland Iimh the
mrtHt hltH in tho American Ichkuo
with 9(1, yet neither ho nor Klein
lend their Ichkuoh in hlttlnu.
With Rod and Gun
In Rogue Valley
- By Ernest Rostel and
r Dick Green
, InR March Brown nnd Hod UpricUj
flieK. Ifo Hay Kteelheud are notSi
I plentiful a.s they mittht ho and that
the water ia a little low and very
I clear the last two or three days.
Kvorett Trowbridge reported n
.micceHfifu day yesterday nt Hyatt
I'j-alrle dam In the CireennprlnK
mountains, whom bass abouiul.
Fishing for trout in the smaller
streams is not at its best, with lim
ited catches bein reported from
such .streams aH Ucd ltlr.tlket, South
Fork and Middle Fork of It ok up
river, lluck creek and the small
streams on the Diamond Lake road.
ISIS
. .; . .. t ' I
WIMBLEtodN'. Kris.. Juno 27.
UP) OrPBory MmiKin, Now Jersey
fliish.' toilay defeated flreat I-Jrl-tain's
rankiliK NinKle.s ilayer.
Fitninv Anslhi !l-7 10-ltt. V..U. In
a maieh which lasted nearly two j Kame without Jmprovlnf? their po
hours. sltlon. for WashliiKtnn anrt I'hll.i
oung XlatiRln, In his first sin- delphia have each won eiRht out
Bles appearance on a center court,
P. C. Jllsham, while flshliiB at
the mouth of l.lttle Ilutte on
UoBUe river, reports he hooked
three sleelhead and landed one on
a .Maieh lirown fly. .
lllll O'llarn and ,V. R. Ile.'.ll
eaiiBht a hasketl'ul of ha.s.s and
croppies at Hyatt I'ralrlc yester
day. ,. .
Kly lisliin:4 is Just ns upplicalili! ;
ttt Kinall tnoullt black. . haKti as;
lie lielieves that the demand r.ir , n out, and ciappies and perch can I
this popular sport In Hertford will bo ttitiRht by thin lure Just na!
jurtiiiy Mir miini uinum ipi m
Baseball Standings
in rrtrtltlon to the one pow w""' "HOi'tsmon naya, eoc SnKrnmnllto
,. .... ...i.i.t. Mill V IlK'un ixllxVvntiiu nf ilin 'l..l..b J ,
I Fly tho Aflsoctatcri lress)
Ccjst League
.W. L.., Pet.
in operation on South Oakdal
Coast League
Yesterday
iniiy mono nrtiicrcmn 01 t lie imclt-' i0H AiiimiIph
wal(M' huhlnd Clolil Hay tin in. Hush Oalihuul
flsbiiiK bus alwnyn been Bond al San Krnnciaco
llyatl I'niiilo (lam, in Iba (Irnnii- MIhsIoiih
HinliiK mouiitnliiH, easily acccssililo Hollywood
15 ,
15
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3!)
.r7o
.r.7i
.sin
rudely shocked Di-ltish tenuis nspi
I'ants. Yhe kluB and queen arrived
Just In time to see the closlnB
phase of the match. t
Helen Jacobs, California star,
today advanced another round In
the women's slnBles championship,
defeatins ill's. V. D. List of Great
Hi Haiti in stralKht sets, 0-0, 11-1.
In the mixed doubles Kllzabeth
Ryan" nnd J. Crawford defeated
O. CI. X. Tuinbull nnd ilia. J. JO.
lllll, t-3.
Wilmer Allison, of Fort Worth,
Texas, defeated CI. 1. IIiiBhes of
UnBland, 4-U, 0-1, (1-2, 0-3.
Wilmcr Allison and Miss Edith
Cross paired to defeat CJ ,R. yher
well and Miss V. Jl. MontBomery
of KnBland, 3-0, 0-4, 0-2.
Mrs. Helen Wills .Moody defeat
ed Miss M. Canters of Holland,
0-0, 0-1.
Royally Interested
The kitiB and uueen yiayed to
see Mrs. Moody, the queen of the
tennis courts, defeat her sturdy
Dutch tipponent. .Miss Canters dis
i played a lai'Ke variety of strokes
HBainst the world's roremost wom
en's player, but their combined ef
fectiveness enabled her to win only
one pmp. The third of the second
set. As usual Mrs. Moody wasn't
i extended.
I. llenii C'ochet, French tennis star
! defeated II. K. Lester of Client IJrl
lain, (i-3, 4-0, 0-3, 0-1.
W. T. Tilden, of America, and
41. Thinner, of Holland, defeated
Landry ami CrandBUillot, K-0, 4-0,
0-1, 0-4.
' Johnny Dock, the California
HDUthpnw, Joined the American
march by rtel'eatiiiB 11. F. Mar 111 of
KliBlatld 0-3, 0-3, 0-1.
HEAVY tilTTINb l TrisDi-raged:l;ANIjt:LS W
OF AMERICANS wmm P NlCLEl
FEATURES DAY LfeK SKIDDING t
: LJ. J ' ) t 111 r 5.1 x.- I H
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Ranking British Player; Yanks and-Cleveland' Cross
Loses Two-Hour Match to i plate 24- Times New
Mangin Royalty Sees; York Giants' Contribute
Mrs. Moody Win. " I National Loop Hits.
By Itiisli S. Fulld'toii, .Tr.
As-soclated Press Sports Writer.
The Now Vork Yankees have
won seven out of their Inst 10
of 10. The Aithleties ar? a game
and one-half . uhoad of the Sena
tors with the, Yankees another "half
flame back. , i
Tho Yanks won yesterday, "after,
a struirffle with Cleveland. Thu.
count wns 13 to 11. Nino ot Cleve
land's runs enmo in. the hist four
innings. . , .
Philndolphi.'i and Wr..5jiinpt6n
were victors by big score in a
day which produced 106 hits by
the eight American leanuo 'cluli.s
nnd 76 runs. The JUhJotfdi 'rnarle
13 blows, eight of them tor extra
b a.ses. off Sammy CJ ra y , an d de
feated St. Louis, 8 to 3. Wnshlnr-
ton, scoring seven runs In tho first
inning, trounced Detroit, 11!. to 1.
Kvon the humble I tost on' Ud
Sox did some heavy hitting, . de
feating the Pale Hose, J) to 7,
The Now York (Hants outdid
anything the American league
could offer by piling up 20 hits
to beat St. Louis, 12 to 4. '
Pittsburgh won tho first game
from Philadelphia, 1 to 0. Kvery
Pirate clouted tho ball nt least
once in the second game to bring
an l'l to 5 decision.
Tho highly heralded struggle of
the titans between llrooklyn and
Chicago turned Into a demon.str:t
tlon In honor of Dazzy Vance which
put tho Uohins two full games in
the lend with n 7 to 1 triumph.
Three - Straight iLossi lo
Stars Hurts Solon (W
.Portland Gets
uruDDing.
40
42
al tills imi) of tho year and bonis Sean lo '. 34 47
lire not necessary.. . Portlnnil ::o 50
American League
;i?" .f,IH:'
Ily the Associated Tress.
At I'ortlind: It. II.
H'tn I-'ninclsco 12 1 r
Fortland 2 7 2
.MilJtiH and (laston: Walters,
Cbesteiflelil and Wooilall.
j Shore llsbiiiK iinn resiiltcd In
! nuiiiertiliH Bood cntclieH find Tiles
are known In have their share 'of
Philadelphia
H nshiiiKlon
W. 1..
I. 1 1 lie? credit, especially on hriehi
1 days. Kly fisliinK In I ho Ooltl RuyiNew York
hiickwnlcr nnil llyutt I'ralrle tlnm C'leviilnnil
has piovoii sportier than Iho use ! Detroit
of wooden minnows nnd pIuks, i 9t. Louis '...
BY LDMSKI'S BAD EYE
. PORTLAND, Ore.. Juno 27.
An oyo Injury recetvec) In a bout
In tfnn Krnnaclsco with Annum!
Kninnuel, will prevent Leo Lomskl,
Ahordoen light heavyweight, from
meeting ('rod Lenhart, Spokane,
hero July 1. Tho fight hus boon
postponed to July 22.
Mickey Jiolan nnd Penny Polz,
Portland lightweights, will hend
llnp Uio boxing. .show hero next
fl'uosday. -
At Han Francisco;
! Oakland
j M lesions
j .Mcl'llroy and Head;
1 lor and Hrensti't.
At Sealtle:
Los AugclcH
Seattle
Paerht jind
and ('ox.
It.
.. H 1
.. 5
Leiber
but furnish more dilflcnlt nngling! ChicnKo
V i duo to Iho nhsenco of tho several
hcoks attached to tho other 1 tiros, j
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At Los Angeles:
Sacramento
Hollywood
lttyau. Oottld and Koehler; Shol
tenbaeU anil Itnsslcr, Cook.
Cfiielnnutl ...
Philadelphia
Klamath Kails Consumem !as
company fiiHtalllag niatiiB in tills
city.
- Mr . . . ,A
Sue Wais' Troubled , witi
Daridi'ufT, Too. Btit It
ti i Also Vanished
REALLY WONDERFUL.
THIS USER DECLARES
"It is simply wonderful tho way
Lea's Hair Tonic restores the
natural color to gray hair and
leaves it no pretty And nice. It
also banishes every sign of dand
ruff and makes the scalp so heal
thy I can't say enough for it.'
writes Miss A. L. Landeroer, whose
picture appears on the right.
("licfore I began using Lea's
Hair 'Ionic my hair was rapidly
turning gray and I was constant
ly troubled With itchy scalp and
dandruff. That was two years
go. In a few weeks with In'a'ii
the dandruff had gone and just as
natural as anything in the world
my hair had all turned back to
youthful color and since then an
occasional massaging of the scalp
with ush keeps it lovely, con
tinued Miss XJindcriW. whose ad
dress, is III! 17th Avenue, North
Nashville, Tenn.
' Thousands of beautiful women
distressed at gray hairs or off
enllircd locks, have learned la's
Hair Tonic works so natural like
when used at home that even ex
efts fall to detect Its use. One
ook so much hetter groomed anil
it lakes .ten years off one's age,
users declare, .socially or in busi
ness, beautiful hair, is an ael
.worth i many times' the trifling
time and expense of using lea's
Hair Tonic. Freedom from dand
ruff is another blessing that users'
Mf always come from using is, i
Ilass Himwnlim season Is I be Tirnoklyn
sprhiK Kf'lho year when Hie ckrs I ci.i,..,..,.
,,l' I, ,1,1 li o utl,.l. ...i. .
u. u. 13.'". . "'. '""' -NOW lol'K
,; ,poject pi'iiiriiiiiiiK ironi uio nottoni st. i.ouis
' k 'ij'" w't. M'lio male stands I'iltshiirKli
Ituelher K ' "r lusl I'"1'1"'1" llnston
urn rumii iij iiiii II uit'i iliiU
to tuko care of themselves, liming
It. It. K. thiH period iho null aro very vie
2 ti ' 4 i Ions and easy to catch.
13 j,-, j i ror i mil leason. tinseti sciisons tor
Mass havo heen proposed as a
means of protection during the
Mpnwnlng Benson,
Next .Sunday will, probably find
the usual irnnd sized delon i l Inn or'
Modford atiglpi'H ni Hyatt Prairie ; M,,lllon llilinil,,1(l
and suceesstul catches are anticipated.
National League
W.
CLOSING OF FORESTS' CRESCENT CITY PLANS
W CELEBRATION
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,.,,,! PORTLAND, Ore.. June 27. P i
dl.'ti The Kvernor today received a;
Id 1 i of " resolution adopted by 1
.4311 f tlle board of directors of the
Vis! chamber of commerce, wh ich
.;S3 1 asiveci tne executive not to close
.3751 ,h0 Oreuon forests to huntliiR dur
! Iiik the rire Heason without eon
pP( I venlng a conference of slate for
.(;tn ' esters and representatives of
OREGON TENNIS CROWN
LURES FAMED PLAYERS
PORTLAND, Ore., June 2?! (P)
'The largest fivvuy of tennis talent
ever entered in an Oregon meet
will start play Saturday morning
on the Irving courts with nalionnl
champions and national ranking
players battling for , tho Oregon
ci'own.
. NP:YATtK.'"X. J:,"June 27. P
Discouraged over his failure lo
develop a contender, Tris Speaker,
one of baseball greatest figures,
has resigned as manager of tho
Newark club of the International
league. His resignation was an
nounced yesterday and Jack'Ons
lbv, poach, was panted acting man
ager. Speaker came to Newark . ns
m'annger nt the start of the ji)2!(
Season. Tho Bears finished sixth
last year. Now they are seventh.
BY Dl
lly tho Associated p.
After more than sij iveeki1 i
lary sojourn In first nosin
the rnclfle Coast league
mento found its leadersliln
shared ,y . j.s AnmH ;
downed Seattle yesterday, 5l0, "
" lost place i,i
the benators, who were l)0ien h,
Hollywood, 13 to 2. '
The Angels dealt l,iow ,
i ternn , "Hutch" Hue'ther i
Baecht turned In another Melt,
hurling exhibition, sliutu,,. 4!
Indians out 111 all except tbteishi
San Francisco anil OaklanJ rl
mained much In the runnlns, Ixnl
winning yesterday to l.e tin) (,.
second plaee two games behind lb(
leaders, and It's anybody's racer,
among the first four clulis. '
I lie, heuls pounded, three 'i'on.
land jillcliei'K for
an easy vict'orj.
12 to. 2, Miljus holding the Dntk,
to ..seven, scaltcred hit.s.anil Cro
setli, figuring. In all'uf.VhaiW
Man eranctscp doiiliii! plays,
Seven errors eoiinuiiiceil liy ti,
.Missions aiideii to seven lnnhi
shul-out ball pitched by .Mc,,
gave ine vaus all K 10 ft Ylclpy.
Crane ICxtensive wool shMnk
made from this town. I'irsi ti
growers meeting recently lielrl
4
Swallowing a pin cuised tk(
dcalli of a reindeer at the .
I'nn'ruvn riw tn ipi
"The Sock," iPortlanu's .hw recently.
rolilier, was f4a richer today utter
he successfully completed his Mill
Job by looting the Clarence Wls'l
ard garage last night. .
The robber, who earned Ills name
hecalls he carries a man's sock In
which to carry away hl.s booty, dis
guised himself In IlLs latest rnh..
hery. . I
Hi? used a sack, not a srtck.
6 6 6
Relieves -p HejJocho or' Neurilii
In 30 minutes, checks 1 1 , Cold ik
first .day. and checks "Malira ii
three days.
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.600 1 sportsmen's organii'.atloiis.
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Fishing Is reported In be heller
Hum nverago at 1'lsh l.nko nnd I'ltrlier Injiiml
the road ht in as good condition ' ST. I.Ol'lS. June 27.-
as' it ever Is In tha suiiiiuer time. ! Ileving, right hami pitcher for the!
Tho trip enn be made In tlnoo 1 Olanis, suffered 11 broken
litmis, with the last few miles to
STICKIES PLAY 401
SUNDAY AFTERNOON! Klamath fall's. jUno k-
j(Pl The practice shoot yestcidny
The stickles will piny 401 linnch i "fternoun preceding the opening
baseball team m t:io Orant Service , f, tho ,flr!" "nnlmi shoot of "
t-iater Luke ii,;. Uunm. Klnnuith Knlls (.n.l,,
....i.,i,.v KuiHiny iii .- p. m. .no i na and I-, ji, Troeh, rortlnnd, US
adniissliin will he chnrged nnd ! In the 1 1 li yard event.
there Is plenty of parking space. I Lamm scored the highest In the
60 handicap, scoring 43 and E. J. I
r lAi-ms. .North (lend, scored second
CRJ3SCKXT CITY, Onl.1 June
27 (Special) A four-day cele
bration will begin here July . 3
through the co-operation of the
Crescent t'lly American Legion
post nnd the Del Norte county,
fair board and Indications are
that It will be tho biggest of its
I ninu in iui.il iiiMiory. no united
"ie uin(AU ,i
-t..tv uvnii 1 1. win ih . ill me
harbor and as a special treat,
sailors will he taken over the
I'.edwood highway to Medford
where arrangements nre being
PRELIMINARY SHOOT m"do for ,h""' -n't..alnment for
The conference, the resolution
said, would decide whether
closing of the forests was a no-j
cepsity. I
LAMM AND TROEH WIN !
a few hours.
The celebration committee has
secured the services of the (Irnnls
1'nss band, which will also furnish
music dining the evening on the
beach In a special stand to be
constructed this week.
Greshnm Oregon Slate Fox anil
Fur nreeders association rcccnily
held meeting here.
Lakethe-Wooij
! .Mr '
e Reservations Now
July 4-5-6
Spend the Fourth of July 5n the Cool
of the Pines. Good Fishing and Bathing
Large Lodge for the Convenience of
Our Guests.
DANCING EVERY EVENING
Phone 883 Medford
for Reservations
ward the lake ire woiHt to tra
verse. Moats, are for rent by Iloyt
Smith who has also begun the
construction of u Vesort to nc.oomo
dalo tlshermen fit Heason. A limit
nf 15 eastern brook trout has been
set ior Hint body of water hut of
foils aro being made to have the
limit out down to ten. Latest re
porta indicate that trolling Is the
best method fof Fish lake.
Made of finest ingredients with
only the, faint phaMiiK mlor of
Uiy ruin nnd neer Maiuing ncalp,
hnt liuinir or pillow it used with
delight by (he mot fastidious peo
ple. StiggoHt it to men in your
f.inulv also. The same bottle doei
for all colors or eonditioim of tho
hair. tHtain a bottle from drug
gist, HhanipiM Ihnrotighlv and
Mart the treatment tomght and
follow simple direction on the
hottle. Manufacturer guarantee
you'll be pleased nnd delighted
in ix weeks of daily use, or
money IWk. If dnimriM hasn't
left's end money or M.imp for
dollar bottle return mail. I.r
I9111C (o, llrntwoot, Maryland. ;
Pr. Kntinett J. Cat pouter and
Joe Slegmau aro local fishermen
planning to go to the river tomor
row. Karlfer In the week. Pr. Car
penter fisl.ed tn the llig Hut to
creel;, hut said tho water was
muddy nnd Nshlnsc not up tn aver
age. That condition, however, is
believed to have cleared up Binco
thou.
o - Morrill Const met inn work nn.
when Htruek by n batted ball Iur-jder way on Tnlon gasoline su
Ing pve-gamo practice yesterday. j stntlon. south of town.
It Is reported that fishing ts
mueh Impioved In Diamond take
with large catcher being reported
dally. Killing at UiIh mountain
report thin week Is said to rival
that' of the first two weeks of the
season.
A tt hough the futlmoii run Is
over, catches ore ntlll being report
fit in the llogno river, liny l.ove
this week caught two, one weigh
ing pounds and tho other 20,
in tho region of .laekson Kalis bo
low Hodge bridge. K. t Hamilton
reported the oatrh of n -" pound
salmon at Happy Camp em the
Uogue,
"I'iftk" Thomason wan nnmng
recent nnulers at l-'lsh hike, where
he caught hit limit with worms.
,tanes llov lepi.ris tmut fiyhlifg
f iii ly genii in the !E"gue itnl made
satisfactory catches last week, us-
WHEREVER YOU GO YOU FIND
toe
Milblbtbini
Maltt
'-tNI
Distributed by I R. Fridegcr.'Ashland, X)rt;
Tickets
Whole evening $1 per
tonple, or 25c per
couple nnd 10c
ft dance.
WHO
Will Be "Miss Medford"
Meet Her at the
Oriental Gardens
SAT. NITE
'i
Dance Beauty Revue
AUSPICES MEDFORD L&ONS CLUB
WW by the Knights 0f Antony
a